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THE NEWTOWN BEE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906. 9 HOWLAND'S Useful Bride's Gifts. Utility is more and more a feature of the gift that one chooses for bridal remembrance. Because alone a thing is pretty, it is not selected. It must be useful; must have a decorative value, be of service on the table, add to the fur nishing of the new home. Such is the ideal gift, the gift that is favored to a greater degree each year. Of such gifts, the store offers an abundance. Of such, it invites your critical inspection. And it offers a "collection of exceeding variety and true elegance. HOME NEWS. BASEBALL NOTES. Cut Glass. Latest design from Dorfllnger, Strauss and other American manufacturers. BmlmA Hnl. M n IO M - Nappies, 1.50 to 4.00. Spoon Trays, II to 13. Footed Comports. 3 75 to 5 75. Vase and bouquet holders 1 50 to IS 00. Water and claret pitchers. 14.50 to 18 00. Cracker Jars, 10.- Baskets, 14 to 7 50 Candle sticks, 3 60 to 5.50. Wine sets. 16.60 to 15.00. OH and vinegar cruets, 1 75 to 3.00. Silverware. Rogers & Hamilton extra sectional plated ware: Spoons, IS 75 doz. Dessert spoons and forks. 4.75 doz. Table spoons and forks. 5.35 dozen. Coffee spoons, gold lined, 3 50 doz. Table knives, S4, IS and 8.50 doz. Oyster ladles, 1 75 to 3 25. Gravy ladles 1 to 8.85. Meat forks, 75c to II. Jelly spoons, 1 to 11.50. Tea sets. 7 to 18 00. Candelabra, 16 to 13.50. ' Puddlng-dlsbes, $i. Pern-dishes, 18 to 3.50. Fruit-dishes. 8.50 to 8.00. Cake-dishes. 2.50 to 5.00. Butter-dishes. 12 to 14. Bread -trays, 1.00 to 3.25. Crumb-tray and scoop. 12 to 4 50. Ohocolale-pota, 8.50 to 3.75. Giltware. Gold-plated clocks, latest designs, fl to 15 00. Candle -sticks, II to a 50. Clock-sets, 3 pieces. 2.25 to 118. Jewelry cases, 1 to 7.00. Fancy 'China. Austrian and French china of latest Impor tation In new shapes and decorations: 3-plece tea-sets. 1.50 to 3.50. Berry-Ice cream sets, 1.00 to 5.00. Chop-sets, 3 75 to 10.00. Chocolate-sets, 3.00 to 6.50. 5 o'c ock tea sets, 5.25 to 7.50 Salad-bowls, 1 to 4.50. Bread-trays, 1 to 3.25. Oelerv-travs. I. SO to 3 no ; Cracker andjbiscult Jars. $1 to 3.75. Brush and crumb- trays, l to 2. ', u nop-trays, i.av tOBMi. Mayonnaise-bowls, 1.25 to 2.50. Dinnerware. Havlland's French china dinner sets, green borders, decorated gold edges, 137 pieces, $58. Elite French china dinner sets, fancy pink band, stippled gold, $45. Havlland's china with pink and green de signs, open stock patterns. 137 pieces, 136. American porcelain, dark blue underglaze, Angelus design, 130 pieces. 125. Very appropriate wedding gifts are gold band dinner-sets with any initial on each piece, 100 pieces, 10 and 113. The Howland Dry Goods Company, Bridgeport, Connecticut. CI1MMCD Dl ATPC Among the Hills. A fin place, near Lake Waramaug. 75 acres, 15 room bouse, water in house, nicely ar ranged with bath. Telephone. New Preston Station 24 miles. An elegent summer home. 110,000. Oa banks ot Housatonlc, fine view of river and Long Island Sound, In Shelton, 5 mln ntaa tn trol lev. 100 acres, flne B-rOom house. Beautifully situated. C15.000. In Greens Farms, high ground, one mile from shore, 12 acres all with flne view, fine 14 room nouse, colonial styie, uarua anu uuiiuings, careiaKers cottage, uoug island tor ii miles. 120,000. 40 others. Write to ma about selling your property. SHORE PROPERTY. BURROUOHS, Warner Bldg., P. O. Box 832. 83 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, Oonn. Persons Having Farms C. B. JOHNSON, Wej2SEn Deputy Sheriff, Auctioneer, Notary Public. Telephone 22-3 for sale will do well to apply to JAUUU BIAJUK, Agent, giving a description of the farm and terms of ale. WANTED A girl for general housewerk Mrs Henry G. Curtis, Sandy Hook. Oonn. For Sale. 1 runabout boggy, 1 Eneumatlc tired buggy, 1 rubber tired top uggy, 1 iteel tired top buggy, all In good re pair: 1 Concord buggy nearly new, 1 good driving horse and 2 angle harnesses. PETER H. LYNCH, Long HU1, Oonn. 1TOR BALE The subscriber offers for sale the propeety located In the village of New Preston, at the foot of Lake Waramaug. con sisting of elegant new house of 14 rooms, fin ished in quartered oak and basswood. with all modern Improvements, hot water heater, bath room, 'closet, running water on both floors, wash house, horse barn, large stock barn with basement, stabling, silo; 87 acres of land, all lo first class condition. All buildings sup plied with an abundance of pure spring water from large never-falling spring. A rare op- Krtunlty tor a city gentleman to purchase a icy farm with a pleasantly located, beauti ful home, or a good Investment for a practical farmer. House and lot sold separately If de sired and possession given at once. G. S. Humphrey, Box 13, New Preston, Oonn. OTIOE Will pay Highest Market Price for fat cattle ana calves at New Mllford De pot, Tuesday. E. Mansfield. B SALE 50 acres of wood and timber. En quire of O. E. Gilbert, Stevenson, Oonn. FB SALE OB EXCHANGE for a Farm House 8 largerooms and store. Excellent business location. Trolley passes. One min ute to railroad station. J. S, 114 Plymouth St New Haven, Ot TJJTANTED To buy. hens or poultry of any TT kind : highest cash price paid ; also want ed a few turkey eggs. pot, ot. Koute is. S. Snow, Stepney De- IiKR SALE-Ohester White Pigs. -Local Tel. ' 21-5. S. L. Pierce, South Britain, Oonn. WANTED Horses and cattle to pasture tor the summer. Charges reasonable. T. J. Oavanaugb, Bandy Hook. Conn. WANTED Cord wood choppers. Apply to H. H. Wheeler, Monroe, ft. 1'. D. 14, Step ney Depot, Oonn. w ANTED Oattle to pasture. ley, south Britain, uonn. F. D, Brad- Only true fortunt revealer. Distance no obstacle, KHT UVIMJ ! AL.rllHT. Hnrl On Btn.nn tAr- Bi,nni outllt which takes ttxact palm impression. Addreof an? mmmmu iw., km ui Brltlgrport, Vonm Alexander Noe, Veterinary Dentist Ansonia. Mail orders promptly attended to. CONN FOR SALE Will someone buy my almost new Unrlsht Piano as mv daughter in mar ried and my home broken up and I need all or gart of the money at ltast. Shall sell at the rst reasonable offer. A great chance to get a uraii uiaas instrument cueap. Address li. u, D Bee Office. NOTICE Game on to my place Saturday a small white dog, shaggy coat. Owner can have the same by proving property and pay ing charges. Mrs Ida Hawley, Hawley vi le. UUUUi p IOR SALE Two nice sboats. Charles F Beardsiey, Newtown, Ot. Telephone. LOST A large American Fox Hound, black and white bo" v. light tan head and ears. Reward for recovery or Information leading to the same. W. W. Bliss, Stepney Depot. Ot. w ANTED Oattle to pasture, 75c per month Henry rtruger, stepney, uonn. nOK SALE AT A BARGAIN A steam run- r about Locomobile, little used and all In first class order, good as new. Address A. B. O., Bex Office, Newton n. WANTED A man and wife to work on farm, woman to do general housework for family of two and man to help with out side work; light work, good home and liberal wages. Address H "P. Gowans, R. F. D. 10, Fairfield, Oonn. F)U SALE One black cob, $75; 1 bay chunk. 1100 lbs. $150; 1 bay horse, 1200 lbs, 1125; 1 bay mare. 1050 lbs. $115; two low down milk wagons: 1 handv waeon. tt5: 1 road cart. $10. G. A. Barbite. 382 Warren St.. Bridue- port, uonn. . IKON AGE TOOLS. Iroa Age No. 6 Horse Hoe aad Cultiva tor, with two levers as shown above, $6. With oa lever $5.50. All cultiva tor fitted with two set of steels. Iron Age Rldlag Cultivator, Pries $53. (Discouat for eaah.) Pivot Wheel, Ball Bearings, Spring Pressure, Lock Down and Lever doing Adjuster. Iroa Age Catalogue for the asking. T. E. PLATT & SON, NEWTOWN, CONN. SATURDAY'S GAME. This week Saturday the Y. M. C. A. team of Bethel will be on hand to try conclusions with the home team. The game will be called at 3.30. Decoration day's crame was certainly a gentlemanly contest. Not a kick was made. Madigan umpired a fine game; no partiality was shown. That's the kind of umpiring we like to see. "Nick" and Bishop make a great battery. some new men win be given a try- out, Saturday. it doesn't iook well to see people crawl through holes in the fences without paying their quarter. we nave a pretty promising team but we need Johnny Haugh. TRINITY PARISH NOTES. THE SINGING CLASS. On Friday at 3 p. m., the singing class will hold its usual session under the leadership of Mrs C. S. Piatt. SUNDAY SERVICES. Sunday next is Trinity Sunday. There will be a celebration of the Ho ly Communion in connection with the morning service. At 12 m., Sunday school; at 4.30 p. m., evening service, with singing by tne cnuaren. ST BARNABAS DAY. Monday is St Barnabas day. Holy Communion will be celebrated in pri vate with the sick. On Tuesday occurs the diocesan con vention in Stamford. Rev J. H. George, E. L. Johnson and Daniel G. Beers will attend. The latter are tne delegates. The alternates are Charles b . Beardsiey and J. M. neresrora. Next Thursday arternoon tne Trini ty Guild will meet at the rectory. This is the annual meeting for the election of officers and the presentation ot re ports. A full attendance is desired. TO ALL COMRADES INTERESTED. ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT. The annual encampment of the De partment of Connecticut will be held n Meriden, Tuesday ana Wednesday, June 12 and 13. At 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, there will be a parade of the veterans. Grand camp fire in tbe evening. One-half rate returning to those wno nave a u. M.s certificate. Admission to Post room for lunch will be by G. A. R. badge or button. C. P. Adjutant. ST ROSE'S. The banns of marriage of James E. Green and Miss Margaret V. Keane were published at St Rose's, last Sun day, for the first time. Next Sunday is Trinity Sunday, the last Sunday of the Paschal time, dur ing which time Catholics are expected to perform their Easter duty. Confes sions will be held Saturday afternoon and evening. Two masses win be celebrated, Sat urday morning, at 5 and 8 a. m. At Mlcb Mass. last Sunday, tne nas- tor kindly requested those who bad not contributed their part toward tbe annual collection to hand it in as ear ly as possible. Miss Daisy Kemble and Miss Evelyn Welch are boarding at the Grand Cen tral hotel. Eleven of the little friends of Miss Aileen Houlihan gathered at her home, Wednesday afternoon, to help her celebrate her sixth birthday, and all had a very pleasant time. Among tnose present were: Marina ueorge, Vivian Lewis, Gladys Smith, Margaret wnite, uiara ana Florence sneenan, Anna, Virginia, Justine and Alice Houlihan. A. M. Briscoe has had running water introduced into his house, with bath room, closets, etc. E. J. Hall had the contract. Mlfifi ljlimpr Allcmr baa rpr.nrnprl r.n her home in Wood bridge, after a stay of two months with Mr and Mrs Minott Augur. Glover's hall is receiving a new dress of paint. Can held & Davis are doing tne worK. Shelton is to have a new High school building at a cost of $35,000. Who will be tne nrst to equip tne JNewtown High school with proper laboratory apparatus'? Dr Green of Southbury was in the street, Monday, with his touring car He gave ifix-henaior Houlihan and Al lison P. Smith a ride down the turn pike. Tbe members of tbe Thimble club of New Haven enjoyed a fine dinner at the Sound view notel, Woodmont, Thursday night. E. W. Troy has been passing the week in Woodmont. T. J. Corbett and Miss Annie Tracey were in uartiord, Wednesday, attend ing tbe funeral of Miss Tracey 's father, Michael Tracey. About 25 members of St John's Guild gave Mrs Minott Augur a linen shower, last Thursday afternoon. Light refreshments were served and tne ar- fair was in every way a pleasant one. You need an ice cream freezer, just now. "The White Mountain" freezers are O. K. E. J. Hall sells 'em. The Methodist ladies held a 10-cent tea at the home of Mrs George Stevens, Wednesday afternoon. Misses Loretta Houlihan and Ethel Peck, students at Syracuse university. returned to their homes for the sum mer vacation, Wednesday. Miss Lucy Wright of Boston, Mass. is tbe guest of her parents, Rev am Mrs O. O. Wright. The hammock season is here and Taylor, Curtis & Co. have them in el egant variety and very reasonable in price. So-Boss-So, the fly killer, is what the dairymen need now. Taylor, Curtis & Co. sell it. For a limited time Taylor, Curtis & Co. are offering special inducements on teas in an blends. Lawns, both figured and plain, crash towels, straw matting, trunks, bags ana aress suit cases at tne uricK store, Sandy Hook. Charles S. Cole and Charles Peel passed Friday and Saturday in New York. 1Wiq TWarcrnrtot, T.cran arr Mioe Hlia. after a week passed in Brooklyn and . Mr and Mrs John Haugh passed Decoration day in JNew Haven. Mr and Mrs W. T. Cole close their home in Brooklyn and come to Sandy Mrs George Stevens and Mrs Charles Stevens passed Tuesday in Danbury. E. H. Dillon & Co., Leading Milliners, 986 and 988 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. Great Price Reductions on Trimmed Millinery, Ready-to- trim Hats and TTntrimmed Hats. We are showing an immense variety of White Chip Hats, White Hair Braid Hats, Natural Leghorn Hats, White Roses, Jack Roses and Pine Flowers, new Wings, Aigrettes and Quills. See the new Braided Sailor Hats. . H. DILLON & CO. HIGH SCHOOL, NOTES. HONOR ROLL FOB MAT. First Latin: Vivian Wet more, Elsie Ferris, Annie Murphy, Mary Lynch, Marguerite Cavanaugh. Elementary Eneiisb: Annie Kuneiis. Bychie Veness, Anna Houlihan. .ungnsn uom position: uertruae m- senboss, Lillian Troy. First Year French: May ugan, ai sle Ferris, Helen Houlihan, Nonie Brennan, Mary Lester. Advanced French: Jennie Kuneiis, Margaret Keane, Lillian Troy, John Houlihan, Edward Egan. Cicero: Catherine Murphy.Randolph Williams, Alma Williams, Ada Lake. Vergil: (Jariton smitn, jonn Houli han. English Reading: Edward Egan, Margaret Keane, Jennie Ruffells, Gus- sie Campbell, Eleanor Cavanaugh, John Houlihan, uariton smitn, Aima Wil liams, Randolph Williams, Lillian Troy. Roman History: Margaret Keane, Jennie Ruffells, Gussie Campbell, John Houiiban, (Jariton smitn, Aima Wil liams, Randolph Williams, Catherine Murphy. English Literature: Gussie Camp bell, Helen Hawley, Ada Lake, Mary Lester, Angeune waKeman, ier;y Hall. First Year German: Ruth Mallette, Catherine Murphy, Randolph Wil liams, Alma Williams. Third Year German: Carlton Smith, Eleanor Cavanaugh, Jennie Ruffells. American History: Lena uiase, Theresa Weiss. Modern History: Florence Beecher, Nonie Brennan, Helen Houlihan, An nie Murphy, Vivian Wetmore. (Jivics: xneooore eearasiey,- uer- trude Elsenboss, Elsie Gilbert, Ada Lake, Madge Peck. Commercial Arithmetic: Annie Ruffells, Earle Taber, Gertrude Elsen boss, Percy Piatt. Algebra: Annie Murphy, Nonie Brennan, Elsie Ferris, Marguerite Cav anaugh, Lottie Behn, May Egan. tteonietry: (Jariton smitn, i&anooipn Williams, Catherine Murphy. Physics: Jennie Kuneiis. Physical Geography: Annie Ruffells, Mary Kelly. Botany: Annie murpny, ronie Brennan, Margaret Keane, Marguerite Cavanaugh . CONQREQ ATIONALCHURCH NOTES. Children's day exercises will take olace at tbe Congregational church, Sunday morning, at the usual hour of morning service. An interesting or der of service has been prepared. The children have been drilled under the direction of Mrs Hewitt. Harder Round Silos Chsapeas tks cost of fssd aad pays for ltsslf ia on ysar. Makss f rssa pastures ths ysar round aad doublss ths producing value of your cows. Easily put up aad absolutely air tight. Con tinuous doors from top to bottom, easily opened aad closed without the use of , 1 l nammer, wrencn or oiuer "tools bo complicated fas tenings. Strongly built aad fully guar anteed. Illustrated catalogue ,for the asking. T. E. PLATT & SON, Sales Agents for Western Connecticut, Newtown, Conn. u PROBATE BONDS With Individuals for se curity are often unsafe and frequently un satisfactory to heirs. Don't ask a friend to go on your bond, for he would always rather not. it is our Dusiness to act as security on re bate and all other kinds of bonds. Telephone for information any evenlne. U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co.. Charles G. Morris, Newtown representative. The dog agent found 20 unlicensed dogs in four school districts, the first day out. According to this there are a large number of unlicensed dogs in town and 11 tnere is not quite some registering done in a short time some people will have a chance to pay a fine 01 $7 and costs 01 prosecution. F. W. Piatt has been ill. this week. at his home in Hopewell. Dr Smith of Redding is attending him. Chicken thieves stole about 40 hens from tbe hen roost of John M. Beers in Hopewell, last week Thursday night. Our stock of men's patent leather and tan shoes and Oxfords is complete. All the latest styles. Prices right, if you are in the market for these goods please give us a can. isanay hook Shoe Store. Rev Otis W. Barker and Master E. Lloyd Barker of Brooklyn will arrive, Friday, at Pea L. W. Lloyd's. Mrs Charles C. Barlow of New Ha ven is .visiting Miss F. V. Daniels. D. N. Clark, the hardware man of Shelton, is having a special sale on wire fencing lor nouitry r arms I and barb wire. It will save you money if you see him before buying. Notice his advertisement in another column. To the ioint board of Selectman and School visitors of Newtown: It is hoped by all the lovers of peace and progress that the selectmen of this town will see to it and make it worth while to keep in our midst the valu able and efficient principal and his wife. Mr and Mrs Ross Jewell, with their assistants. Never was a commu- nity more blessed with a better couple, Never was a scnooi, an tnings con- sidered, in a better, a more prosperous condition. Tbe children with one voice all speak in their praise. When children love their teachers they will learn more, and take bold with better spirits. No one has ever taken the in terest or done one-nan as mucn ior our High school as Mr and Mrs Jew ell. Very few that we would like would want to tackle it at all its best. where things come so slow and so hard as tbev do here. Now that we have the right man in tbe right place, let's keen him, whatever the cost. It's money in our pockets. It's tbe most noble and worthy object that could occupy our attention, "building up character." Taxes are always hard to meet with most of us, but a few cents with each one, we will never miss, and see the lasting good it will do. We want our children to have the very best chances to get an education they can possibly have. LA Tax Payer. A nice line of ladies' and misses' tan and canvas Oxford ties. Cool and com f ortable. Also a nice line of the above in patent and Dongola. Prices very reasonable. Sandy Hook Shoe Store. Miss Elsie Moore is spending a few days in Bethel, this week, the guest of Miss Rosie Ohler. Tbe Probate Courts. DISTRICT OP REDDING, ss. Probate Court, May SI, 1906. Estate of Sarah A. Beardsiey, late of Redding. In said District, deceased. Tne (jourt 01 rroDate ior toe uistrict 01 Reddlnff. hath limited and allowed six months from the date hereof for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims for set tlement. Those who neglect to present their accounts, properly attested, within said time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons In debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to james Li. uiacKman, Administrator, P. O., West Redding, Oonn. DISTRICT OF NEWTOWN, ss. frobate Court, May 26th, 1906. jtate 01 matnaa vvunaenicn, late 01 new town, in said district deceased. Upon the application of Samuel Wunderlich, praying for authority to sell real estate be longing to said estate, as per application on file more fully appears; it 1s t Ordered. That said aDnllcation be heard and determined at the Probate Office In New town, In said District, on the 9th day of June. A. D. 1906, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing the same one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District. William J. Beecher, Judge. DISTRICT OF NEWTOWN, ss. Probate Court, June 2. 1906. Estate of Burr M. and Clara F. Young of Newtown, said district. tIton the aDDlicatlon of Henrv M. Smith. Guardian, praying for authority to sell real estate oeionging to saia minors, as per appli cation on file more fully appears; it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate office in Newtown, in said district, on the 9th day June A. D. 1906, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and of the time and place of hearing thereon. oy puDiisning tnis oruer one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said dis trict, and by posting a copy thereof on the nubile sisn-DOSt in the Town of Newtown, in said district. William J. Beecher, Judge. niSTRICT OFNEWTOWN,ss. Probate Court u June za, iwo. Estate of Matilda Wunderlich, late of New town, In said district, deceased. The Administrator having exhibited his ad ministration account with said estate to this Court for allowance, it Is Ordered, That the 9th day of June. A. D, 1906, at 11.00 o'clock forenoon, at Probate office in Newtown be and the same Is hereby assigned for a hearing on the allow ance of said account .with said estate, and thisocourt directs the Administrator to cite all persons Interested therein, to ap pear at saia time ana piace. oy puDiisning this order one time . in some newspaper having a circulation in said district and by posting a copy on the public signpost in the Town of Newtown where the deceased last dwelt,at least 6 days before said time assigned uertinea irom icecora. William J. Beecher, Judge. TVSTRIOT OF REDDING, ss. Probate U Court June 4th, 1906. Estate of Edward C. Bramhall, late of Red ding, in said district, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the order of said Court made on the 4th day of June. 19H6. all the right, title and interest which said deceased had at the time of his death In and to the real estate situated in Redding, .Fairfield County, Connecticut, to wlt: A certain tract or parcel of land being and lying north of Redding Center, in quan tity two (2) roods more or less with a dwelling nouse ana otner Duuaings tnereon stanaing. oounaea nortn ov iana oi Mrs a. J. A.Amnry, East bv land occuoied bv Edith Burtress. South and West by highway running from from Redding Center to Bethel via Lonetown, will be sold at Public Auction (unless previ ously disposed of at private saie) on the 16th day of June, 1906, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Sale to take place on the premises at Redding. xerms maae Known at time oi sale. William E Hazen, Administrator. AT BETTS'. Pineapples,new cabbage and bananas at Beits'. The F. E. Beach Co. of 962 Main street, Bridgeport, are making a spec ial drive on dinner, tea and toilet sets We have just received a new line of open stock, dinner ware where you can buy just what pieces you need and not be obliged to tae a wnoie set at the same rate as though you took a complete set. Now what would make a better wedding present than a nice dinner or tea set, something very use ful? We have a very large assortment to cnoose from, it will be to your ad vantage to look these sets over before buying. Give us a call. The F. E. Beach Co. Ground was broken, Saturday, for the reservoir of the Newtown Water Co., by Contractor Beck with, who has tbe contract for the reservoir and lay ing the pipe. He has a large force of Italians at worn. L. C. Nicholson and George R. Wil son spent Wednesday in New Fairfield Mrs George R. Wilson, who broke her arm a few weeks ago, bad the splints removed frorn-thearm.Tuesday, Mrs A. D. Faircblld of Taunton Is afflicted with the German measles. Sound View Hotel, E. W. TROY, Prop., Merwin's Beach, Woodmont, Conn Telephone. The D. M. Read Co. Established 1857. For June Weddings. If you are wondering what to give a bride that will be a joy to her forever, come and see the lovely gift articles in the China Store, that were selected with a view to weddings. Included are fine samples of Haviland French China, English China, Doulton and Wedgewood, and some rarely beautiful Satsuma. Fruit and Dessert Sets, large bowl and six saucers. Chocolate Sets. Chop, Fish and Game Sets. Mayonnaise Sets, plate, bowl and ladle. Vases, Candlesticks, Salad Bowls and Separate Plates. New patterns in Cut Glass and Rock Crystal, among them many small articles, useful and artistic, all at moderate prices. rn -r r luwtjis, jjuvv -ir rices. A timely purchase enables us to offer some espectal values always to the housekeeper. Huck Towels: Value 12 l-2c for 10c. Value 15c for 12 l-2c Value 19c for 15c. Value 25c for 20c. Bath Towels : A splendid lot at 12 1-2, 19 and 25c. Do you know the value of Stove-Lusta? If vou are oin? to use last sea- door and window screens, a coating of stove-lusta will crive them a finish equal to new. Keep them from rusting, too. It will also improve the oil stove and keep that in good condition. Easily applied. 25c a can. The D. M. READ Co. Bridgeport, Conn. BOOTH E BROS., Telephone. STRATFOKD. oonn.. Are Selling THE Rakes S Mowers OF QUALITY And in Quantities. They R in It "KNEE DEEP." U Better C I hem B-4 U Buy. We say so a Eds. STOP When in Bethel at our store for your Groceries and -Meats. Best goods at Bock Bottom Prices. Remember the place. Mcdowell & taylor, Thumb hand tide or uenter si.. Bethel. Conn Cattle For Sale. xta.i.( vVkw cliIa liiiv anil or trade any day but Sunday. Frask Turkiagtoa, East morris, Ct. Wanted. Some cheap hay or corn stalks at once. Want to rent a large tarm, not less than 50 acres. S. Snow, Stepney. Conn. IfOR SALE White oak and hickory plank E for wagon timber. Walter E. House. Bridgewater, Oonn. I HAVE Improved real estate in Waterbury which I will exchange for a good farm with stock and tools. U K. Carter, 11 Eaut Main St., Waterbury, Conn.' F lOll SALE CHEAP WpII made2-seated top surrey. Mrs K U. ulKeman, Newtown, ju FOR SALE Tobacco plants ready for set ting. O. B. Buckingham, New Mi ford Ct. Tel. 158-5. A GOOD ORGAN for sale cheap. A. Sell, EastoD, Conn. Call at G IfODND On my place, last week, a horse r Owner can have same by identifying it. Fred L. Luf. Alfred Piatt farm, South Britain. Oonn. Purchase, YlfANTED An honest, competent girl for general housework in tne country, uoou home for right party. F. M. Clark, Box 65ti, Mllford, Ct. DOR SALE Or will exchange for anything, a t. McDowell fortaoieuaKeroi au luai capac ity. Howard Mead, uetnei uonn. TJORSALE, An extension top surrey In good I: condition. Price very reasonable. R. O, Mitchell, sanay hook, uonn tTOR SALE, Good bass drum, also bass horn. E both nearly new. Will sell cheap for cash. William J. vaness, sou in Britain, uunn. WANTED Boy 14-15 years old to do chores for right boy. Call or address, Dr H. E. Waite. P. O. Bethel or Dodgingtown, New town, Oonn. T) I. REDS A flne yard of ten hens at one A.v uuuar eauii. vuuioc n". n . outer and under, two dollars. E. P. Ayer, No. uruiiiuru, v uuu. WANTED A farmer of steady habits. Ref erence. AduIv F. E. Ewing. West Red ding, Conn.t WESTON dOO NOTICE -All persons In the Town of jWeston owning or harboring dogs who have not complied with the law ana bad their dogs registered, are uereoy uuuueu that unless such dogs are registered on or be fore July 1, WOti. they will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Signed, George F Sherwood, I Wm. B. Osborne.. '-Selectmen. John M. Lock wood, ) Weston, June 8, 1900. F' IOR SALE A flne young Jersey Bull. Sherman, ritepney uepot, uonn. B H. rR SALE Large horse 8 years, weight 1300, price f 105. Pair 1300, age;10. price I'iOO. Pair driving horses. 8 and 9. weight 950, (225. Ed ward Edmonds, Volf.Plts, Bethel, Ot. T OOOMOB1LE SURREY FOR SALE Oar- JJ ries five passengers. Just oeen overnaui nri and nut In knlendid condition for the sum mer, all worn parts having been renewed. Has new cnain, new sprocKet. new iiire.uew pumps, etc. Is one size larger . than regulation Loco Surrey as it has 18 Inch boiler and extra wide son.t.a. T.q nmnoth running, easv to manage and a good hill climber. Just the thing for lamiiy use in rural uiairncia wuuio uius auu heavy grades prevail. Reason for soiling, owner has iust ourchased a heavier and more powerful ourlng car. Quick and only price ror spot casn & uargain w quicK uuyer. Oost $1400. new, two years ago. Demonstra tions arranged with responsible people. Ad dress Lock Box 13, Bridgeport, Oonn. ?OR SALE Brown road horse, kind and - true tn all harness and good wind ; safe for women or children to drive and can trot a mile better than 3 minutes: also harness and rubber tire top buggy. Price for all $150 if so'd quick. Wm. A. Tator. In care Scott's Livery Stable, Kidgefield, Conn. flOR SALE The property of the late Wm. B. Prlodle. W. H. Prindle, Newtown, Ct. T OST Between my nome In Palestine dls- Jjtrlctanoa point in Newtown street, a pocket book containing money Finder will be suitably rewarded upon returning book and contents to owner Richard Egan. CORSALE 1 ox cart. 1 set new cart wheels. - iron hub: 1 new frame for Icart body: ox yokes and chains; 1 hay cutter. Mrs Dennis Cavanaugh, Hanover dlst., Newtown. TfOR SALE 5-year-old Jersey cow with a - can A uays oiu. ah ngut ia every respect. W, O. Johnson, Newtown. Conn. IOR SALE A good family Jersey cow with A. cult uwif uajo uiu. . .an v j in. larnjw uuw with fatcilf. Two yearling heifers. H. W. Wright, Newtown, Oonn. F Farm Produce BOUGJIT and SOLD for cash or oa 10 percent commission. If you wish to get the beat market price put your gooda up honest and ia food shape. Sead to 6. W. Coggewell. Also dealer in real estate. G. W. COGGSWELL. Derby, Coun. TTTANTED Reliable man over thirty to look V f alter our uusiness iu rairneid county. Permanent position at good wages. O. I R, Burr & Co., Nurserymen. Hartford, Conn. w ANTED A girl for general housework. Mrs Ju. li. MarDie, siewtown, ut.. Horses For Sale. 25 Horses weighing 900 to 1500 lbs. and cost ing $35 to $200. Two of these have some speed and live of them absolutely fearless of autos or cars and sare ior anyone io drive. Also i Iiamt waeons. one nearlv Dew. One nl.t. form spring wagon and one Concord buggy at very low prices. Edgar T. Andrews, H4 Elm St., Bethel, ut. Telephone. G. N. Clarke's Vegetable Liver Pills. Best Remedy on the market for Constipation. Sold by Druggiats. Free sample by mail. 3. N. CLARKE, ...... INIchol. Conn. For Sale or Rent. Factorv with 50-horse nower each of water and steam, locate 1 1-8 mile from Railroad in the village of Sandy Hook. Factory has 12,000 feet or more of floor space, large storehouse, and two-family dwelling house. Two hundred feet from Post Office, Churches, school. Stores. Hotel. Library, etc This plant Is well adapted tor the manufac turing of anything where a large number of nanus are requireu us buoj tuv mjwv wt&iwug for you. Very liberal terms can be made with tbe owners. For further particulars address, Gledhill & Co., Bridgeport, Conn. ANTIQUE FURNITURE bought and sold. G. B. Tucker, Easton, Ot. P. O. Address K. D. 25. Bethel. Ot. HOUSEKEEPERS recommend Sllverall as the best Silver Polish. Try It. Held Todd, 1054 Main street. Bridgeport. FOR S ALE. Another car load of those stylish runabout buirgies to arrive about the 12th. They I a re dandies. Stylish, durable, hand some. Get in line and buy one. Our prices cannot be beat. We buy for Cash, we pay no rents, we sen on small commission ana give the customer the full benefit. B. HAWLEY & CO., Leading Grocers, Stepney, Oonn. Blacksmithing and Wagon Re pairing. I hereby irl ve notice that I have bought back my old stand in Middle Gate district, and that lam ready to do business and would be pleas ed to see all my old patrons and the general public. First class work guaranteed, at mod erate prices. O. F. CONGER. ttotsiora, uonn., uct 31, una. Mrs James Gordon, Taacana Violin, Piano, Mandolin, Olass Lfusons. Ensemble. Nkwtowh. ... Com. FOR SALE. Berkshire Pigs, also Sows with good Utters. Boar for service. JULETT STOCK FARM, Elm wood District. BetheL NOTICE. Having bought out the mall route bet New iPreston and New Mllford. I will run stages as follows: Leave New Prestoa T a. nu, and 3.45 p. m. Leave New Mllford for Sew Preston, S.15 a. m.. and 1p.m. FOR SALE One pair of cheap hoi see, one spring wagon ana one carriage. Will sell cheap for cash. Also pair double harnesses JEROME E. GRANN1SS, New Preston. Ot For Sale. Good lEatsy orgaa, price $ao, with stool. All ia food order. W. L. CHADBAYNE, Box 238. Derby, Oonn. r)K RENT A good blacksmith shop at the head of Newtown Street. For particulars Inquire of Mrs M. J. Cavanaugh. Newtown.Ot. FOR SALE 50,000 parcels of real estate at Rock Bottom Prices, located in Western Oonn. and Eastern N. Y. Inducements to manufacturers to locate here. Money to loan at 6 per cent. Enclose stamp or call for par ticulars. James J. Brophey, 64 Grand St., Realty Broker, Danbury, Oonn. For Sale or Exchange. A number of second hand carriages and wagons In good repair, Horseshoeing and blacksmithing in all its branches Also horse clipping done at my shop at Upper Stepney. Fred Klein, Step ney, Conn. WANTED At once, experienced log roller for portable saw mill; steady work and good wages to a good man. Charles Gilbert, Stepney Depot, Oonn. INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD at reduc ed prices. I have an overstock of Interna tional Stock Food and will give three 50 ct. packages for $1 for twoiweeks to reduce this over-stock. The goods are fresh from the factory and the reason for this they sent three times the amount ordered. I have Chicken Food, Gall Cure and other International Prep arations and will make a reduced price on all these good during this sale. Charles Gilbert, Stepney Depot, Conn. rpo RENT 5-room house, known as tbe Elli 1 ott place, near Taunton Lake, also near school. John L. Hughes, Agent, Taunton district, Newtown, Oonn. WANTED, WOOL Highest cash price paid for wool. A. T. Camp. Telephone 13-4, Hawieyvllle, Oonn. FOR SALE 1 pair bay driving ponies, 1475 weight, 1 pair roan driving horses 1900 weight, young, family broken, and nicely matched: 1 three vear old colt and number of other horses, team wagons, carts and trucks, 5 sets light double harness, single harness, 2 sets DiacKsmitn toois, 1 poriaDie ooiier ana engine, 8-horse power, 2 large mirrors. 1 milch cows or close sprlngers4Beef and Bolog na cows and bob calves, or will exchange any of above. Hav.etc.bouicht if not to far to haul or In quantities for baling and shipping or win sen on uuuiuiissiuu iw nujr uiw. . . Dixon. North Bridgeport, Conn., near Rail road. Telephone. POD SAI P Sled runners3led shoes, rv"V JftL,Li. stone boat plank and different kinds of lumber of all kinds sawed to order. Log sawing done for the public at my mill. John H. Frank, Huntlngtown dis trict, Newtown, Oonn. For Service. Improved Chester White boar. Terms SI, strictly cash, John H. Frank, Huntlngtown District, Newtown. Oonn. "UK)RSALE Rye straw, hand thrashed. Jonn H. Frank, Huntlngtown distrlcWNewtowu, Oonn. ANGORA GOATS FOR SALE A nock of 18 Angora goats and buck for sale. 8. W. Smith, Ansonia, Oonn. F)R SALE 1 steel gray horse 5 years old, nice driver, and several other cheaper horses; also good cheap surrey. O. B. Weed, Long Hill, Conn. P. O.: Route 3, Bridge port, Ot. OTIOE I will be at the Town Clerk's of flce in the Brick building, Newtown, every second Saturday and the last Saturday of each month to receive taxes. Charles M. Beresford, Tax Collector. WE HAVE Our 1906 Wall Paper Samples ready to show to our old customers and we hope to many new ones. We sell direct from the manufacturer, less jobber's profits. We have had yeaisof ex perience In the business and can hang your paper satisfactorily even if you have bought elsewhere. Give us a trial and remember that we guarantee all work. CRAFT A LTON, Painters.' Stepney, Ot. I Will Be Pleased To show and illustrate tbe S tempers Fire Ex tinguishers, the best on the market, Ito every one wishing to protect their life and property against fire. O. H. GroscheU, Plattaville Store, K. D. 1, Bridgeport, Oonn. TITANTED A good reliable slnzle TT work on farm in Woodbridge. Must aerstana tne care or cattle and be a milker. Apply to Fannie B Peck, t or M bridge, OU, linott Augur. Sandy Hook. Ot. pKR RENT A tenement house, ti per month. John B. Peck, Newtown, Oonn. I Am WmnAnnnrtmrm far ' square piano, lot of household furnttureT4--, ... . . , wardrobes, 1 folding bed, 1 coach or rockaway Cambridge and Oil Ver fit for depot use. I am open to buy or sell new I rm flOWS, Cutaway and Disc Harrows, Cultivators, etc Swift's Fertilisers at Lowest Prices. W. B. Glover, Newtown, Ct (pOR SALE 160 acre farm, situated in Sber L man. Ot flne land of hiirh irronnd. facing east and south ; very smooth, level meadows win Keep s bead cattle, 4 norses. s siury bouse, veranda and blinded carriage house, horsn ham fU) fnAt lonir. room for 7 horses: 1 barn 138 feet long, 1 barn 40 feet long, room for 40 head of cattle. Buildings all newly paint ed. Nice trout brook running through the farm. Will give possession any time. w. L. dnedeker, Gaylordsville. Ot. ORK WANTED Tobacco and all like nlants transplanted ; 2a cents per thous and; sure work guaranteed. O, W. Oole, Brookfield, Oonn. Farmers, Attention ! Take Advantage of This Offer. Will sell eggs. S. C. Rhode Island Reds, Bar red Plymouth Rocks, after June 1st. at 50c per 14. White Wyandotte eggs 75c per 14, until June 23d. Will have from June 1st to June 30th about 135 chicks which I will sell at 10c each. Rhode Island Red, White Wyandottes. Mrs Grace Mead Wellwood, Bridgewater, Oonn. Telephone 134-2. New Mllford division. V?OR SALE Second-hand Acetelyne Gas ma L chine, 50 lights. Gas pipes and fixtures complete. Fit for hotel or residence. Inquire of George F. Totams, Kox 105. Brookfield, Ot. 1 1 19 Broad Street, Room 4 Taylor Block, Bridgeport, Oonn.. is the correct address of CORSET PARLORS, where you can find any Corset desired. Ask for Mrs Helen MacMahon-Snowden T ANTED Bob calves. Newtou M. Curtis, f Xel. 41-3, sandy hook, uonn. TJIOR RENT Pleasant sunny rooms, large A yard, shade, rive minutes walk from san dy hook Bridge, mrs margaret uaiiagner, Stndy Hook, Oonn. EGGS FOR HATCHING From pure bred White Wyandottes, 75c per 13 eggs, 3 sit tings 12. S5 Der 100 eggs. Sunny Brook Farm. G. D. White, Proprietor, Prof E. F. Costello, Manager, tsrancnvuie, uonn. PIANOS AND ORGANS Tuned and Repair ed. Calls answered promptly. F. K. Haw ley. Hawieyvllle, Oonn. Telephone: 584-4, Danbury division. FOR SALE. lOOO dozen Bnneas aevthe rifles cheap. A lot of second hand wagons of axi Kinds, .luuutonsotu-incnice. F. J. HOSFORD, New Prestoa, Ob FOR SALE CHEAP. New milch cow. Wanted, a few cattle to pasture. A new lot of those wonderful boas just arrived. Try one. Edwards S. Beardsiey, Stepney, Oonn. P. S.: Gibbs Imnerlal Plow for ax In oood order. Artificial Teeth. We make a specialty of all kinds of Dental Plates. TAPPAN'S DENTAL ROOMS. West St., New Milford, Oonn. 17OR SALE A sow. Morris Leavy. Walnut L Tree Hill, Sandy Hook, Oonn. H'OR SALE National horse rake. Inquire of L S. Patterson, over Postofflce. Newtown. Oonn TOOK SALE One 10 horse power Columbia 1: gasoline engine, good as new. Bwsstwi tar selling, have purchased a portable engine. H. is. maurer, iramuuu, uonn, 1. u. isn age port Route 52. F)R SALE A flne five-year-old cow extra good milker. MUkmen.) All right every way. D. O. Welles, East Village, Oonn. Ad dress Stepney Depot. Oonn. ITT ANTED A farm. TT land, good bulldlnn. Must be baraaln. E. W. Nash, 451 Hollister ave. Bridgeport. Ot. Fully stocked, good so UHJR SALE One 25-horsepower upright bofl er, one 15-horsepower engine all lnjrannlng order, horses weighing from 950 lbstoUM pounds in good working order, one team wa gon, 2 set doable harness Boston backers. All of the above will be sold reasonable; no oaa for the goods. Address. B. Wetmore, Shelton, Oonn. Telephone, 5-2 HunUnxton,