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J THE COLONIAL TRUST CO J WATERBURY. conn. , ..Carnal asd Surplus, $500,000. " i" ..j..- Legal Doposltery for l'- : "t Court and Trust Funds, v - .r v - ' ',' .'rarrsncts a ''General '-.TRUST. BUSI" - NESS, Acts as Eexeutors, Admin Istrutors. Guardians.-- Commltteei, "Ttusee, Receiver, Assignee, Regis trar, Transfer and Fiscal Agent. f ... . . . - r -,. Transact a General BANKING BUSL? -ESS. lliixialis received, subject t check at night. -,- -. 1 i ACTS AS TRUSTEE FOR RAIL- J i roausandothehmortgac.es . ,.'.. -: ':'i t "Takes '.Entire Chaise of Ileal Estate.-,: Office 43 Center Street. ts. -Vl S.H A.1W. to 3 V. M. OFFICERS: f D. S. PLUME. President. 5 ; J. H. WH1TTEMOUE. 1st Viee-Pres. . n i wiii iii.-TTrrii' oa vii-e-Pres. i LOUIS N. VAN KEURKN. Sec-TreasJ DIRECTORS: ' . D.. S. Plume, r -G-F. Brooker. ?v -J. II. WhitteWfe"' A.iXL- Young, ' G. XI. Woodruff. C." P. oss. . . ? Carlos French. E. 1- Friable, .rr, - - Fiankllu Farrel. George K. Terry, " E. XI. Burralh . Professor Bailey;"ha3 opcnetVthc Sat rnrttay .nytcrupMu "Children's Dajfcio" chTss. ISpccfar rates: 10 lesson, More than tl.eordinary .attention usudiK' - ly,accorded by ,lu-st. cias-s instruct oi .'la tivitt to liepwtiueiit, ami -lUe all hiii Jport.lTit-0allsthenij ixei-ilsi's so licntsJ lielnl to the ynnu;, grrowinir body, niitj, the oily-iieftus whereby, ciiffdre!' rciiii -ly- CecMile ura'-eful. j Cnri'; horx.vexy - j la est bi takeit that "tner :ire ulVeii bv -'afl: Instructor of thormthly oonversaiil. labJUty.i Alt chaidFOii iartirfjialf tlii - 'evertrl stage euteHalihiieuts jflvetf Uuw lug the-season, -r - j. 103 BANK STREET. , I O E SPRING LAReTcE CO THOS. II. HAYES, Proprietor. ; S7-39 BROOK STREET. Telephone 003 2. -"Tlie only real Spring Water Ieo In the City." Special attention to family trade. ONeil & Warner ; PRACTICAL - CARRIAGE - MAKERS - End HORSE SH0SR3. .' : : : Do Yoa Want New smokes lu your rarriagi; wheels. : new. rims or tirw, or our tires set or ttprlugs repaired; if you want your car riage iiritiiited, or new cushions made, top pet. on. or youf horse .' glided, -you can have everything done iu one place by going to O'Xeil : "W'oiuer, tvhere I hey have experienced lileu In . every depurtiueut.' .'.DON i' iJO to shops where you' can' Bet only part of the work done ami ' be. obliged to go from shop to shop to Bulsh It. : - 13-17 BROVM STREET Store Your Wheel . FOR THE WINTER. Z Everyone covered by in surance. Something new. Ask . about it "at. Jacques Audifonun, 7 Repair Shop, - - I M.;M'M0RR0W : : vRepairer. . ..If'jrpa -don't, .ypul.t-Jje -soiryf ju of Ihesp. fVl4.:P.igUU., Yi:ha.ve andirons ill bni.ss and iron .iro,ia aud- npj ' wards. , Portable Pirates. r-Feudt-rs,, Vpark Guards. Shovels nod Xongs . every tiling for the livphli-e. Fifty r4leslgns of hard wood Mnnteis In. our Khow room n good, one In ,oak .with Taclni; and omamental center piece for fiu.oo.- ';';;'.. ;. ; .... ' Operi etery ti'Ighf. ' ' v . CHARLES JACICSON SOHj . ,. 321 BANIii STREET. V it.l ' ' ; North VVYiUow; Street. - . TrlltEE FAMILY jTOUSE, - , . V TWO' FAMILY HOUSE. ... Kasy terms. - i - - -- " '.- Vu- The Seeley 6; UpIiarniCo., iS SOUTH WILLOW ST. v." ROOMS PAPEtiJSX?. X. Go)dUe.i;i 'Ui pper an oriiuary ' Sized t'oohi! vvith:JUie.JaU'Mt., designs in1 Wall Paper, border aijil first, jplass work, ail complete, for $2.00 per rooni. Ballfactlou guaranteed., Seuil. .postal . or order for work to ottice or residence! "33 Abbott ave opp Methodist church. SIGN: Of i all descriptions at short -notice. Thorough workmanship and reasooable prices. ' ' Ed Ockels, Sign flaker " drFICB. BUOWN STREET. , .76 bank ,nStreet " .-fH. t.MBWr7 ' "-trfirfularr'lrtfehtlon fjfiyeli to altera- l i ao3 inodernlxing of 'bouse plumb ,' I .limaK's ebeerfully furnished. ' MY SHOW BOOM QF v r'XilUlXQ FIXTURES. Evening Bemocrati itsCEn i:v 1 illK 'EMUCAT PUBWSUING COMPANY Mil3'.EuiTiIi. it, -;. .''Ui'' sU'UWC H tPI lOMfr tlATtti. i rcsii eue'ieiiC' fi-e'ril.tb VC-V" aaOiua.. X UESD A Y jWTO"B& ft' &3, 1900. '-for Pri tent. I -New Havtu 3' Licuti?naut-G .toycviiqi;.: - jtj. jjccu- whli. Ntw"Louilou. r Secretary"! .1 nines P. AVoodruff, Litoh- new, f. Treasurer: 'Edwin . C.' ' Piniicy, St:f- foi.l. Comnlruner: William--'"' I Huultlua, East Hartford. -l'lcsideiilial Electors: - Phllo S. Ben nett. New llaveit?:;;. AiclubaUl. Mc Neil. Bridgeport: John W. wg:u Hartford; Fred P. Burr, Middl. i4)sni -Slinvoil A. .-Vfheirtttn Estiord; Nathaniel r.V'StoVi-ifsi AViiil.icstcr. . . ist n!?v.-.iV3ittiv,'-Xiyfo-t'a5 2d lJist-MjHver-iUd"lsleeve. I'oltland. 3rd IMst-Ff'ir."F8tW.iilllngl.. 4th UlstrV W -LyUaC Waslilbgton. I'-'Dt-lX' Ul-d "Dist L. M-ulialey.- Whidsoil, 41 h Dist Charles W. Eaton. Bristol. 5th Dist--W. XI.- KenhedyrNuuiratuck. Sth Dist .lames P. Bree. New ,Sa veil. nth Dist C. . Crandall. Sfonington. l)tli Dist-1-.N B Iewi,-..Nrwlch. 1 1th Di( JaYnea A. Way. East Lyme: 12th Dist A. W. Noble. New Cannau.- 13th Dist R. II. Golden, Norwalk. 14th Dist A. XIcNell. Bridgeport. l.Mh Dist XI. J. Houlihan. Newtown. -IjitU Dist .Ter.oiu.e .. nt ren.. 1'utpani. 17th' Dist O. T... Bahcock. Miulliam. IStli Dist Jamefe-Vlklls. Torrlngton. 21st Dist Heber I. Thayer. Haddam. 22d Dist Richard Davis. Xliddletown. 23d. Dist Edaair D. .White. Andover. 4th. Dist Edmund JoslyH, Tolland. 1 JtDCE ', OF 'ttSOBAT!?. Robert A. Xqwc. AVaterbury, . , . A few weeks tic-o.'the people of New Britain. 'find oorMori. to Viiourii ...the death of two of , its prominent citizens. Messrs Stanley and ; Laudersi 'both deaths occur f-'nfe Wlthih n' ve"ry "khorF time. Now ila'rtfprd.' is'pill'ijd upon in a like jnanper.tj. mourn Jhwdeaths of Charles J. IIadley-nfld-.GlKirles Dud? lev WarntJ". Both men " w'tre T well known throughout the sjtate &'i.'oun try, anij juiaiiy people are -grityed.- The death of-.Xlr-Warni:!:, svoa so sudden and i:n?xpected that the community in whfcii lie lived and'TaDbred'sb long , has been deeply .shocked,. , , "Big scare for tb.ei'.;gj;.p. hf tuys the-,;New Haven SumUy Register's headline artist. ' Where? ' Wherefore? Up this way everything 13 sSreiiL'. But the cepublicans nV'e. 'working, and pro pose to work harder, than ever, to roll mi n liter malorttv for XlelCinley and K - t : XIcLeau. No meanly majority wl.l sat Isfy them. And we must elect a first- class legislature, too. Hartford Post. ' Haven't' hoard about it. eh? We.l. down this way the scare" has been ..so great It is reported, .that a .bulldog' and high cullar hast been brought Into use s ever. The democrats last evening placed iu nonUiiH.UoiiXr"rVfswntatlvea At toruev Xliithael J. Byrne and Francis P., GuiHile,. !, TJic-ve ya3.,.,yeiX vllttjh? strife over -the ltoirittrntlo'iis.'- altlioaglf the t rnldi"'oT Fin-Vy Xlbi'MsV Atfor- ' . - w t r-J. i ' - r . 3 v a ney;. i...-t. :--awor.n,i; .Via;).Ol-. Jl-..,-; A fitpencer ' 'Were "(present"' lut "RWuid " ti 6 to ' have aee'n'ueVVsiiwSAieW'iJbiii mated.,,. .jne,.pfnrYctiiiu.-JJe.cidea ouier 'wisui'.liowever,' vnud;nov the xipposing forces lit. the cbnV'eii't'.oa 'will go'" to- , get he c. "and land the-imeii named win ners;--.Sjoni;? -iif'.'-theelvgntes if art red a eombiriiitloiV with "cither , 'Spencer or Morris as. oueltytiis, nominees, but- -the delegalear coaUln't see it that way, and consequently "the' fvb young' -atfonieys . , " . ' - ' -' - - wuij-inaicc toe ace. :-,;. ;; .v...: ' '. Why Mr XleKlnley lki?eps an. Arrtcrl can inlhistei-.at Pi-k'!a "wIVen he irrt-ari ably turns 'l'jxjegji' recoai -ouendattona and- hcta's in: i--cordaute with wbat the'CMne' minister to th jif .9ii;iciii; . H'jli.-iw uiuii .,uUJ. .to i United States- -says,;-. ,Ami. - oi,, ;tUos questions -hU-U a-.M:boe,r.'bUiich'; of- AmeilOTas;;xvould ItttA nave satis1 f actov4ly ausy.e.r,ed.J'it, '.0,rW,rv0l"i': again recently when Ministerft'ongpi; sent a dispatch, warning Setetaryi Hay Ifliat the dhlne.gpyferaiiien.t was not rftiJtiag fair.'' .After-that dispateh w.i3 fAeIyed1th;eVchieE?' mrafstei', in violation, ot all diplomatic usage, was allowed to have a personal interview with Mr McKiuley, in-order that Be" nose empetpr to txtyliApjfin can einpernr. thaukiug. htm". for all' he had 'done; fur t-ftfcies.' 'gratdnt, iJ taHtiBkMnrjiciinejais. McKiuley -trr'oBtAhe4 political work Llvf jtjie republicans, arid the- high -ollar h's.ii.ot oh the buihfog'refUir.'The lilgh ! balls have not been mentioned, how-. .fawiit b4.a?di'eill-ged-' f of it whole biur to "yu11-bV''clHifaks of taffy presented by the. wily Cbluo- inan. , -, .- . . , , . j , 'I uiu jrlad to"tnfk to nn uiidleiice eoii86CU(lgi$'Ct,Jroiii sal( XV. .T. Brvnu tn n "teeent uneech. "fot tt Aafifl jP tii Hir-cbmegt ' tird' V6tttini' Is as uiueu uie,resteu. us . iuv uiau. , i not a mother Interested In her sou? ts --not iiia .iuotbeii.Uiterested. lu. mak- (at the house afclx)iia Robert, a 1'ieucu llifo o,tlomething former sonl ' .InVTtWuWBobert':that-l ha r' xvish'that eyeu-nVother In 4U19 land promised t( be,At tJte Xilaalon next 4y coiijd . study. ,ithe;ti1tst aestloo. and and - reminded; Jiiu thftSfe-i Iudlaus , call loarn .lier own. couvlctlon with ltL She men liars whci hy, -do not keep their 11 nils out ivbout It when she" goes to ! word, he made, a quick inspection, of buy ugar and other articles controlled , looked at .Wy horse a aud .aid: . , , '., . . "Bishop, with that buckskin suit and by the trusts aad Ja. told thnt the. trusts fur coat yoUij. t0 ; turough all fl'Rbt; have -raised the- prices, t But to my onfy' give yWu thr pairs oflmoc nrlud tliat'ls'the"- . least' objection.' to eas'lDS- to pot'rtn lr pl8.c -.f: our thet-rVn'-ifrtifi'truktB raise Drlce;we .. boots. -One never; know what .sort can' simply ' buy less,' but when a trust - -V - ( , - M i. dbunopollea an Industry, and closes the door of opportunity against the young m'atl audv!ittenipts' to Condemn -man, blow - than. It docs, through the prices ; Uiftt It extorts. Xlolhci-s,. what would hiive'vour'bovs so onto the 1'afm? AVhy you know that to-day the fanner takes ' nuiro i- uiuwa than auv other man. auu has less inlluence in the govermuent; at least, he is Jess considered by those wiio govern. - Are you going to Jiavc your .boy -go aiiioiig 'the laboring men 1 arid have' but Vmc .ambition, aud that. tQ. have .ii . full, dinner pail, and only t.t ha;es that ;j,yhen.. the . trust, will, let Jiavej.lt Are you .willing to let your sou go- into .the -anthracite edol region - and take his chances at less thau ft-Hi day;' with powder at $2.75 a. keg? Are you satisfied , to have your boy "go'.'Jire ? " 'XUi foil want him to o Into a store?. Don't you know that tn.,inr (l.o 'tmof i. 1 1 ,, 41. n otro. i , . T. , ... keeper about?. Don't , you know that the trust is-shortening credit? That ' it Is laying upon the retailer all the ! hances of business? t)on vnn know that to:day the trust 13 compelling the h-v..v,."w y trust-made goods? Would you have your boy go into a big factory, that to-iaorrow the trust may come and bankrupt him? Would you have your boy have stock in a trust? The big stockholders will freeze him out before the year is over. What will you have ypur bpy do? , Will you have hiiu be come a lawyer? Why,, the law busi ness is gravitating toward the olllces of the large corporation attorneys,' and the other lawyers are clerks In their- oiiices. ' bat do you want your boy to do? Is it not time that you were thinking? Is ' it not time you -were, using your- own influence to-take this 'Cevferiifiicnt back and place -it on its oWir1 fouiidation. and make it again a Tree government of the people, by the people oiid., for the people, in which JJUe huiiiblest citizen may aspire to the hjgjist ii-eward in the political,. world? Is fit. uottiine. that - you mothers- were JhiiikiDg,.iaBd if ant economic questron ean-uofcarduse you. ls-lt not time that . 1 1 . 1 . " . HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. All doctoi-s told Renlck Hamilton; of West Jetferson;- O., after sull'eriiig 18 momhs from-HectaL Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per formed: but he cured . himself . P.h Ii'e bose.rof 'Bucklen's Arnica Salve. the Sureac Pile Cure on Eartli. and the brat' Slve in the Worhl. 25 cents a box. "Sald ' by G. L. Dexur & Cv; Dvugglsts.-' ' "- " ' HEARD III PASSING The starting of Bo3s-Hanna upon a stumping tour of the uprtlnyeat "shows who is boshing the republican 'cam-. pajgu.ois it is well k 110 vu that Xlr Mc jiihley did nil, he ould 6 stop the spe'e'Ch-niakihg" of Hauha. because of ins knowledge that it was hurting him badly. ': ; " ' It is worthy of note that .the formal, alliance , .between ..tjreat Britain and Gjymaiiy. was. signed on. tlie same day tii at. 5,;'r.lnce Hohenlphe , resigned., as ciinncellpr . of .1 he "German empire. Hoheploiie s followed out Bismarck's .Vl'yttbafa: tij entangle ivls coun mv.jri n'Viuianee. with the English. Hertford Times.. , . ' ' "" , " n'lvit-es, rrom Illinois put. that ;Slftte...-iuAhe, , sure denioci-atter. column. a . poij . tpu estate completed ny ihe deraoe'vats ..several. Jays..ae-p gives P.rv au a .ln'aloritv" of from 20.000 .to 30.000 outside-the tit.v of Chicago, which has been practic-nlly conceded to the demo eriVrs iiy the repuliHcans from the be ginning of the campaign. Said,Mr;icLeau.',in ,ii!s .W'aterbury speech: "I may Kay. that in two minor points I resemble Washington. My tame is George and I have been ac cused nf ' about all the ' crimes in the category' This ls'alhft the-line 'Mc lean -seems, to hnve-'adopted - lu this eaiifpaiKiiV ITis -argunient seems to be n whiii-itTid iie'-cftiniilalris of n coudl--f ion- f tint -does'-not '-exist. -We know of ros'sfi'toh a '-r-usntions- as he romnhiins of.-4 PertalnlvHhe press of th? state t nialrlng no genet-al changes.' - They snv ..Asvt-- -Is a 'lobbyist and that-is , nil. But ilia inay lie enough to defeat XIct 0ri6eliU-eami'Bijalto:TiwaId. srr - ; 'Governor Sayers of Texas has niade a statement of the : money -received by Win for- the relief of the flood snf lVrere 1 -1u "bis ' state. The . total ' was ?rt(i,433;Gl,'i Thetmount is not n eom-pleta-statement -of all the money- kent IntO'Texaa for. the. aid ef -the suffering -nnsed by. the-late storm,' however, as there i, were ' larsre sums-.. sent dlreotlv ttt th 4nayor of Galyestou. For exam ihi Jhe-i governor only;, acknowledges 1,Ifl.!? St , ; from . Connecticut, wtlven HajitVord. alon.,!en several times that but, tii 5pn)tHbytt'is of thh citv wee received RTi acknowledged hy the mayor of .Galveston.Hartford Post. MWSMw'i rJiWPFJ&fiiW.mhyniiJy hn jq do .lKLtf'WAa iHy4l- otb" , are inlgjity, . : daileru-s.j - Mfttt"tc dy tubiiie the dUVTeaty , niaclunery bX your body Viltii Viiloniet:?i'bt0ii oil of aloes pills. 'wneA 1i'1lnrKHw IJIfe; Pills, which "are0 gowle-ills'' fliunfuer hreeise; do tlie work perfectly - Cures neadaclie. Con stipation. Only 25c at O, L. Dtxtcr Si Co's Drug Store. mvhw" . i easilv follow the road as t,he a-rass.will and to servitude under a great tnouop-: on pjt,.:,." Without, d oly.., then, monopoly sxriives .ii eeu'i , moment's del.iv J discovered thnt th TOLD BY BISHOF "WHIPPLE; hi uoou. The thmoiiMtei' s 30 de- gt-eea below seyo tijid.- there -eri .indi-catlons'-of'ii e&ifeSt6v&fi' Iv'st6pped .Jf storms will coi.-;- ur on the pralrlcs. I The first ..-eevruijnUen uf youi- Journey you will find throe houses,. but, oone: after that for, twenty -three; miles. Iet your hocse. out- nt, their, best speed. e pi - ass . had neon, .burned lief ore. xne rnowfall. and fhr'whsi rinthiu'tf th do- jllni tuc voni. l rnium uv ine- nn.ru ' stbll T-''fch sVioTttit iV"Mf Wi'pre tlio ibiiow had ieen em-en ofr uv the wind ,,,nl T WIJ imnvlear.lV out nf the track. .The winifto"m-. -wiiien nan . mroniiv-si't In had obliterated jnnd ever whioh 1 1 hnd poir-r as comn'etely it. had th .stretch liefnro mp. t In.p-'ssiu? throviP-ll sevpral of the coulees with whfch the prairie abound my Worses w.ere. breast deep In the snow A starless ni"hf onihe' "ori, "and" with the v,-lnd sweeping the show first lt'ito almost, impassible dy'lfts and. theii 1'ev eiliurr them to the. bare, ground, : I had to' confess' myself 'ldrft.'." - - Tftitil one 1ms encountered ' h :' wUSt- ! ern blizzard the trord'. ha' little mean iing. " The -Indian's 'lvave4nlway; paid cie- th . highest -compliment when ithev -havo said, that I. could, follow a trail and Hud the. points- ot the-, com- iMSS J1S Wftll OS ,nU3' .llldilUl I-now kept my horses headed In, the tilm,tIon thought to be Uat f ti, nom.v .1 'nnid mv . . nravers. threw the reins oyer the dash" board. let the horses walk as they would, and. '.J - urlinir myseir up unaer tiie "'ra'o. Suddenly Bashaw 'stopped. -1 was confl1ent timt the wise fellow- had struck a landmark'. for he knew-a well nt 1 did thfitC-'we were-lost." I Jumped from the rleigh and eould dls t!nrnlh in the darkness-soniethin? un der the snow that - looked like a huge snake. -It ntoved-tn be an -Indian trail. The Iudianfnlvvavs walk siiwle file to avoid -an anvhush.. and in -the loam of the m-air!.5these trails are, sev eral", ineues ,, . cieec. . . Jjasa.wr . , . lowed lt.-nnd: when A1'3 mate was In clined to turn oni;. he put his. teeth in- -to. his neck.anjl him into tne path. r H!nnin'n'wa'j"sb" sure thnt'' I' had stnrted thftt he jiad kept". a ll'iht in te Window qf ,the'"a!'eiicy,' aitd wheri Ba shaw prf'w it ntfvlen'vvt like a honnd frb'm"' his, kerine"!1. -'Wlirn "tve'Tenched the' misei'on'fitiil ttn'shaw, -ebiAfortably rthlled. nmied his great eves tfpon me, whinnv -fiifV-itis nlaiiilv as words. "We fire all rt?h:fiow.--master." '-' P-nshn"- n-n''iti cntrsin. to the eel- '-'i-nteiV PatehM'iArmbi'inq Patehen?! ITe' wa-a Hnfri:"lpw uidi had j'Kery ir" of Bolo' ,-ulrt.i)3ra; sjipi. .rteiicnte 1,!,a' iro.miiient; eves, - small. , ..ill hi ?n 1 jju - v uk.tiii 1 f 1 v v (.n.Til)rois. heiyv. cords,, neit fetlocks. and was i-'nf'f f - ... .He was my fr'nnd and comnanlon for ov" " .. miles. n"w"nvs."fiill of .iIrJ't"'an'd -qrcntle ps "a p'rl." T'le" oiilv" "time I cer tnV'ched Ti 1 nt .ijvlfVrt wl'hv xns wi t'" brink of a' prMWec wliere the'' pnth ;wfts a sheet of tfifi-r-e ce.- and as the fiprm l-nnii' to' slli'e1 1 "-aved 'tih both hv the lash -W lhe- blow lnn-t mn more thai: 'it 'rtft1-"B-.ii-'taiw. .He-1aved i"v life when lost. on the prairtes-mnny t'nies. In sumiiier heat, and .winter sto'-m he kent ever-y .appointment, of ton with heroic effort. Patient, hopef'd cheerful, lie was a favorite of" all the s-tage drivers, and' "non comin0: to an Inn. cold and wet.. I was alw,ays sure t- hear a. kind heart?d' voice ' err: "Lisbon, go fr-tr. the Inn:, r "know. Just whnt he old felloe- needs.' A- fc- months Tiefci-e Ve 'diod at SO' rears of nee, T "eilt hiiri'to a friend li) the country to' he ''basured.- .One flflV jiniiip colts In thfiienrtftw were rifli?: prd Rns-'-nw- who'l'id hri noted fo" hh -nppd. wltii ntt 'h' old tire' Jolted )n ti,0 .nn nfd i-.ent t'T colts." He -.soon pfter dird and I wept -when the' -hews eanie-to me. - - - -! .- DESERTED, AND ' EETIlAYED. . . -' -. . ' :l .I -i A. Pet lox Terrier .Did, ot llclla Not long ngo a very f ait spaniel was Introduced into the houses' wheriS'o fox terrier had' nlways' Ucfirf the fciaster, The latter was told, hbwOA-erVb b'fe have well to the'neweomer," und1 hot to bully him. So' the two'scemedf airly friendly and in the end got in the habit of taking short rambles together) says the Buffalo Express. ' However, the' fox terrier, was evi dently of a thoughtful disposition, hnd on one occasion eumc across u. bank ?f wall which was easy enough to leap off, but there was greater diifitfulty in re turning. The fox terrier srirahg dov.-n the bank and enticed hiii' heiivy'eom pftnioii to follow; with' the i-o&ult that the latter could iibt'get back; yi-hilethc" formei', by reasoii of his greater activ ity, was easily able to do sb; ; 1 ' j" -.' Now the terrier saw bis otfpbrtunityv "returned- home and' cruelty- left " "his 'comjpanion loraohtitig.'---'Nevel'' did the former seem 'happier or fjaycr than on that day when- ho had ;oncc more the j sole run of -the house,-and' he sulked wheh:' later on ihe'-spanie'l- had- been found.11 assisted "' up- the '- wall "and brriiight home. ' tu-Ttt''- i - Since then the fbx'terrler has repeat edly got the spaniel 'down the same plaee, with the usunl'result, arid" seems to glory in bis mischievous acti'AYhothr er the . "fat dog'' Wilt; learn to ; avoid temptation to such a ramble remains to be seen.-. -. ' " . w ; j ' ,-, . ,-, . - , . - - i'.'i-... ; ' -j,:... V :, l . , r . OrcbtA, I(jriicrjlea. f. i , The largest hot houses in the country devotsd txc'.usiyely to 4hte cultivation of, orchids. at' in JQew-Jei:seW..v.Four hmidrad VAfietleatiatbs found. thero tronj '. ViQuabia, ,-t-enzuf la; Jinatil.;,' Veuador. ; 4Kiiv ia, Cos ta -liicav' s. Guate mala, Honduras arid Xlexico, the princl. pa 4tipp!y -sources iso 'ffdifr "'eitery ot hep t rdpieal 'arfd -'-BfirOpldhfMeOjihr trss Including pne- from the Philip pines, which )tas taken kindly to Amer 'Mva sail. .. " -. mi won': i 'i$J3.i... i:Vr..A"-, '.'t-4l THe loitiMtu itnn.'c.liaro;vrslrt y! - me xtry oesrteacnersr - -i; . .;fi- wsWJ- ai- acibut :t frai-a ' a I'lANOi OUGAKlTJlIA4tMONM -n. 'MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN. L Y0CAX CULTURE. VfOLl N; XI AN- ;. t. DOLIN, GUITAR", CORNET, . "" SIGHT READING;- "'-'- .A'Niplri'ANrKDBPOBTMIaNT;. i Recitals and-Slfrht -Reading Classes are free to jiupils of 'the school. 1 : 43 A ,rti.-4.f'Ji. B i.a.o r.ri .'.l l):is nnd iVlkrtor Mu'si 'Bo.f 3", -n.Wolut'il's rMWSeaud CliidMi i- ..scat- mo QjtSrmm Shoos " tiH fitis VvAVe ao''te;iargi est shoe' lhlsl'n'ess iii' Waterbu'ry. When we buy'SSe most ' take' big' 'quantities of each -kiiul to get' the lowest' liosalble pficcs;--Wo . .-u-at; 1'oH impress .-wry forcibly; upon sill the. fact that we-are he.'ldqyaiSerjB for.Uood and Uj) to Date 4.''.Q.OTY-iUC-.aA4;. that, there ls not anotheri , store in. .the . entire, .countj'.v I that -quotes 'as Jow 'pnees 'oi " give .as ijuuu vuiues. . i jiestui, e ulc tsuu- iug some - splendid" lifees' iii fait" arid winter shoes at prices much below what- ;tley tvlll-iaell for in mid season. We guarantee satisfaction In every case. Try us once and we can always sen you your st-iyCfS- Boston Shoe Store, ..a - ..' 1 : " -35" ATCRBUJtX; -ju-.' . It J-on Iiavo beti pay liiu 4.PO for shoe, a 'trial of XV'. L. Douir ' luu 83.00 hoc Tvfil ; ci.nvince . you .tkat -- thdy are Jtist a4J,vooU everyday anil ct 1.5U loss. Over 1,1)00,000 wejrcrl. jiBJ!ttlrof V.L.Xkii- iCIim ws.ousiioea iriu aiiivoiy out' .r- nvu pairs f ordinary i!3.30 alioea M(ICKrONj - - VV'e lire tlie largest mnlterp and r(al. , rt chf.tmn'i4.ta3.ftO.-. alloc I tke- ' We make and ell mure a3,50 slioes tlian aiiy other two niuiiufacturera lii he U.S. .. IThe reasoft mofe W.-Li-Dooglas $3.50 shoe3 era sold than any 'Other make- z hacausp ,-t.hsy,; are tha. best that can to , made. . TtiPy U like. custom mide.shoes. "The style.ls theba&tan always up to data. We soil direct from fac tory to weai-ur through our CI stores in tho lurpre cities. Xbo otrn midilluutau'a profits that otliers Uuve to DEST 53.50 .SHOE EEST charge we add to the qua! ity, and, give to tho -wearers or W. L. ltoucliis S3.50 Bhoes. SHOE Tlie reputation of W. L. Douflaa $3.50 shoes for stylo', comfort, and wear 13 known everywhere throughout tho ' vorld."'Thcy have to" give "better Satis--faction than other makes, because the Standard, has always been placed so. -high v that, the wearers expect more, for their ....money yjhan they can get elsewhere. WATERBURY STOREj 83. BAHK STREET ''; r'tfftK NEW XI'ANiVGExiliNTi' - All. the delicacies of the season at. rea'sohtibre rales. :: Everything that. the markets afford;'""' '. ' '""" Catering ito parties a specialty, j -;: Spetjai riites fa' tatilVboardei's ", . . 1. r i rf . u.r., .U.. 'Ci ti , Gonnors Prbp. Ilad tlie Appearance of a Plash, .ol '' JioUch Silver' Follo-ivcU by a Train ol Sparks'. i 'Just befdr'e 'sunseon. Jpeptomberi 2 v. lnagniwcem .aueieor was.ooscrve.c tl-c'brth of 'Englana' ano' la' ii; land. .A largo number of-deseriptjonrf of . the object,, nave ;appeared in. ..-the' withs't'jufrilg broad daylight "j'.Ji spec, taclc, Va'ir- aH'ery"1 hriniaut bc-fe. "-says I&-li7r'J'" 'lJ''4"'i-'' iS,VV "."At-St. "Jtni'e s. 'r.tna'shTre,nc,W' 4m iztiw terns Wunf ffunA'-Crots A&evgofe'.i. C":52: rt. "m.. .aiid ' taS obiect nave xauen near naiewooar. leaving a ; long' . trail "pf 'whitediistj for several minutes, . u seen, iiom xsiruenueao 'the. ru'efeo'5 appeared at'0:54 p.'rn. Ek YELETe 5 ' irTf k.S' Kceiiuinir (uciivit. J-i-a pava naa nearly vertical. "tfnd it; left a ,"'dus trail", for nearly 'six 'minutes. : At Wetherby, iorKS,tnesmoKe-iiivecioua ,eit oy tne nucleus remained vis"Sle until 7:30 r. . - f- r is said to have' "apparently fallen on field bnT the" lef 'bank ,of .the "Pe!e.i Li, Ji irattcjr--niit-'ie ,-' QncesrMai9lf eriti of "iltaiyibaa the ;moatiiattful ikjs:aia 'lie-xHd, rhe wheels. are of gold and the frame is richly lalsid ;wiih jewels and mother wa "Wj-W-ttf mWi9b-$r HARVARD 5 BEEtt.2 UNJON rSIADE, 'WasiUeaia:Vtt'pjsed K-'dWft-W- imfJMmMs. 1 , Pxchanire Place ; i .t'v-air-!i, H AJ IL . : a . 4, f r-'H H feM aq g; 5J . Taktfaotle tf Jttll-the'tiew Kght 'O.vtji'coats: . that's being-v worn. ibtttctliayfifj "Titte1 loticjbf "Tas "different- styles of- Suits' Worn ijglifji. .fIaa'tl iBwljg.tli.at tre'aeU Just such gar mentsV .bat-bd- .-unei wWcU- aUract y.ouriaUejit ion' pr6t)'f.bly"camerfrom liere.for 'we' S vcd'.djajuwrred f .such.. Overosats ai?d -r-'cdld'rnings id' eiVaitfg'a ina ke It Overcoat, and jrpu can have It ni i .How about your Hat? that a( new nat nas more to ao with a . mpn s appearance thanf any-1,.4, thing else iu his' attire' Do you know thatia eh.hat spoils the -looks' ' of your faee?". That's why we are busy selling-hats these davs. That- ri" -nj'-wuy wueu we si'ii a sun or 4. sell a hxilL Kvii yafv liatsi rVtfc' fev. BAa..ir n 7 ,-.t "i . 1. " rMjitkli&ij t'iy,(Dienj gatj opj;s uc-iud Jug (sA y's,, tcWi on wmt;l3 pjiymeuts at i-l i i i- "At'39c. To-morrow we offer anotlier Jot of those -Umbrellas that caused such a stir. In the UXIBRELLA trade. This is the greatest Umbrella opportunity ever offered. A Flue Fast Black Um brella, SDc.t ' Everv Umbrella guaran teed. RE-COVERING and REPAIR ING wilh the best Gloria Silk, from 03c lip. '""''. ''-' ' ' ; 170 BAN.lv STREET. COR GRAND. WATERBURY UMBRELLA MFG. "CO Cottage Bread The sal of this now famous, bread has been so large that It has been Im possible to make it fast enough t.- sup ply, the uemaud. . - We aro. enlarging, our - capacity. , as I fast as poslble, and In a few days we will bo able to supply .your wants.. i'Ve take thls lrieans ,br explaiaifig .to you why. your grpcer was -obliged to nitsapnollit ybii so to'aay'timeS tlie past mouth. ' . ... ' . -' . -. - , -' :- . "' ' '; .J-" Trott Baking Go. Pebplefs Market' ;' " Spring Lamb,, Cliickenl' Veil. Slut- ton, Chicago Dressea ueer ml .Na- live Beef. The finest qualrty of vegetables. Alwtfys fre3h;r ' : "THE. OLD RELIABLE." Is the largest In" 'the city aud keeps thu largest stock to .select from. SrEOHL, Proprietor ' C4 SOUTH MAIN ST, .... . Telephone Orders Promptly Attended. - : 2t All Shses; Best In tho-XIarkot.. j-AJi pf- our. Coal is Clean and "A el 1; Screenedi ' .- For, terms:., amlr prices .call onf. -, x - .v ..c John McEIligdtt, , . Y A JKD F I EIjD' STREET. " , , Ordera-'ttiay be left, at- SehotBs -flsh :niarket.-'13-4 South 'laiu street; auti. at . Geddes's drug atpre,- prppfeiya..- ic" ,..:vy;.r . ' '' j - ' ' One 'faiBhy' hdusi-bt- eighf-rooinS, 'with large ;tot. on iSartau Street. 2J. If you want a -fiveu. urjiteiUiw- yoHr A-Lold one has gone dry;and..ycu want It deepeuedv we can do tt pr you,, and Jo U .right.i .- -.. j ' :. it -10-1 BANK ST,:; f T Phoehri ae&u-4ibV-- 'ready1'' for -,- business.- '- -"' -' Choice Liquors. Ales. Wines and Lager. Air the - favorite brands of Cigars"-- c -v m i-i-m. . L't N.i; B.Nocth Mnini-stroes ntmnce, FAXIOUS." BOCK ' BEER FOR .1000 V- Now ;on draught in altv tile leading ' .,.i0 ,l l, ,toio SCIJLITZ : WILWAUKEG BEEIL i . .- w .... . i ' .'. J "'. OLD MUSTY ALE 'Phone 239-5. All brnhds of WlneS." Whisker, sealed 1 . - i ,tt,-n..,i - i - uuu iu ui,tiai uvmicivu nw. a tE. GUEST.. 95, South Main St, luu i '. i-h ot1! ' A Jr feg W. HODSON, 20 EXCHANGE PLACE., ... . ' " ;'i ' i . I ' i i: V: ' ' " 62 .HAN K STREET. -, .c- i Bottled for Famlfy UsfjjaJ : Sa . Suits tWla'st' few -wi'ek's.',"i'T'la "1 " necesrsory Vthat yo'', wear . a faljv, J any price if- you-call en ua.-f. cf clothes cr aii-overcoat we invariably T rv a!i'flnail L.ri-.o.S j J in -a'n tiilii-r! .-TH-r wfei, -3.S0 in., russet .-cr, J)lack. Everyje..- stylish Cape aiid Jackets for la-'1 ihs 1 .1 . v ''.V.e;i-lve, jtJHeC.; In Soft and Stiff' :v;:: And HATS Purchased Here Cleaned Free of Charge...: Tickets For St. Joseph's; T. A. B. Fair October 31 Given ' With- every " : Hat. Waterbury Hat Store, 35 E. MAIN ST." HATS ! ; '-yi-y: - ?:' ' '.MATS !.'". . '-i :v:'-r,HATS;!"::(;: Now Ready. We are .now making a correct ..' : , . .copy-of the: - Fail Dun lap Regu'ap $3 Hat 0;ir Price Come and see us before pui ''"' chasing,' : ';' Banbury r Hat Co, 217-210 BANK STIW3BT. T&l B. Don't forget that whenlyou fybf ds'ybitjjuy.drrectt. from the-maa- buy ufacturer. NUf ced. - HORSEvSH0EIN6::.i5 AHD GENERAL i,-.- .ti-.-i.-. - i.- " . -; -. ',"i MGON'REEAIRIrlS Ki DONE -IN FIRST CLASSJ SHA.PH.. ' '.'.-.,.. - AT ..;'-'. f'.. R, N. -BLAKESLEE'S, ,. . " . . ... ' .. . .- , ui' ulCOMJSJfcD.QiW ,ST.f (iaciZ' kfit Watrvllle streetrrt beautiful res- ideilL'e embrUciug : all the' artistic ' and "modern iinpvoTcmentS' which suggest ease' nndr comfoTt, and' that plaee.on Ridgewood - street withHts tasti.-and highly etHeHishea frbfit facing '. the waitning2 s1ieJo' tlie" southern: sun, wlH brlng--birptrOss te It possessor. Real Estate. Fire aad , Plae Glass Insurance. "and TBorjtls and .. Surety given ; lCtBauk 'stiee.t. . - u J. H. Mulville, Ue"sldenee. 307 IstTMalir-SBreet? j.v.i-v4 itwr&.: Ik tof errteVs Block. 110 Brat vra. & , Tclephouo at store and residence. Hats '.. II .5