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4 ttWATERBUfiYEyyiXg-DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY; OCTOBER 23, 1900. t. s '" I poLriiCAir" polijtees .u -i , Democratic Town Convention Nom inated Representatives Last S.ght. ,. The adjourned democratic town con vention met last evening in the city court room and nominated representa tives, and the result shows that poli ties in this city has not yet reached that stage where the oiuc? seeks thj man. It appeared to be icenerally sid mitted that Major Fred ispencev woul.1 be nominated for first pine;;, but it was nlso said that the major did not bother himself verv much if at all about "-see-Ins" the delegates. It was rather hi to when the convention was called to or der, being fullv o'clock. The dele gates were fully an hour in executive session, and there It was asreed that Major Spencer should be nominated for iir.t phve. Hut during the exit from the ante-room where th? caucus was held thy t.iird ward delegates changed the program. Cbar:nan liar-, die called the convention to order and told the-delegates what the meaninjc of their presence was. The iirst bahot showed nine I'lianimitv almost pre vailed. Michael .T. r.vrr.e r.H'eivir.u; 11 Tote. Terry C. Morris 3. Major Spen cer S and James C. Whitniir 1. Mr Whitiufr arose in the audience and stated tint while lie was tnankful for I the recognition of the convention, he j wonld have it understood that he was i not a candidate. The vote was then made unanimous. The ballot for sec ond place gave Attn-iicy Francis P. (Juilfoile -'0 votes. Attorney Thomas F. Lawlor 5 and Major Spencer 1. This vote was also unaniinovs. Delegate Tyrrell from the tr.st ward revived tlu votes that were tabled at the town convention relating to the reconstruction- of the town committee and the method nf seTeeti'ig the registrar of voters. Delegate I:;rby fio:;i th ti.ir-1 ward helped him out bv saying that n committee consisting of pix members ought to be bettrrtnnd could transact business more satisfactorily than could a committee of three. It was Mr Dar by's id".T that each voting district ought to li- represented on the commit tee. Considerable debate was occa sioned over the time this committee should begin business .the first of the new year, was liually decided vpon. the motion being made to nnpoint a cr.mmitUe of s'x delegates. Delegate j Kreunan frun the recmrt sprk agai st jjiiy rigiit and ki t. and indulging the proposition and moved to rescind too often in deadly shooting affrays, the vote pissed at the town civen- j xliey are much better fel tion. Mr Iiro'-.nnn was s-ippnrted bv lows and plea.janter companions than Delegate Luddy from the fourth ward. ! small farmers or agricultural laborers: but the convention was ag.iin.-t them, j nor are the mechanics and workmen of lor wnfn tne motion was put seventeen voted for it and four against it. The convention then-took a recess for tea minutes and when called to gether again the lirst district rained Tohii J. McAvoy. the second district Edward L. Maioney: tile third district F.dwnrd Costigan the fourth district Charles I!oylan. th fifth district At- torney John F. Holohan, the sixth dis trict Herbert A. Tuliar. On motion of DeL-gate . Hurley the selections were confirmed by the convention and made tho democratic town committee. The following were- nominated for Justices of the peace: F. V. Krett. M. J. Byrne. T. F. Carmodv. F. Clohessev. J. F. Holoii.ni. F. P. (iuilfoile. T. F. "I.awlor. It. A. Lowe. John O'Xeill. J. J. O-Xeill. F. J. Plielnn. James; E.- Itus- (FeU. E. L. Seery. W. E. Thomas, II. W. Minor, Edward Heilt y. Then eam the .all important ques tion, of deciding ujwn tlie method of electing the registrar.- This point r re voked considerable discussion and it . was finally decided to let well enough alone, but that in selecting that officer hereafter the oflice holders by whom lia is elected- snail nominate their choice according to party rules, that Is, call aloud the name of the candi- date. The convention then adjourned. The Democratic association will hold a meeting at 8 o'clock to-night. At this session the entertainment commit .tee will make filial arrangements for the coming smoker to be given by the association. Eenieinber October 27th Is the day to- be celebrated by the democratic clubs of the country. All democratic -clubs are expected to hold rallies on that day. Mr Bryan will be the guest of the clubs of Xew York, and will address them in Madison Square ' Garden. Our republican ' friends had better not try to force a denial of the state ment that their candidate backed out of an understanding to get out of the way to make room for Mr White. All the evidence of anv value is ngainst tnem and tne more tney stir it 'me worse it looks for themselves. . The Norwich Record reports that a farmer from-North Stonlngton," who called at a' clothing store in Norwich, while making a purchase, incidentally Inquired .what was being offered for votes. The reply was that about $20 was the highest known- offer so far. The" -countryman's wife, w.iio stood or.ietly by. was somewhat irritated at the remark that he would call around later to learn if more money could bo secured for a vote. One of the- significant fenthres of tho campaign, says the Hartford Times, is thef act -that for the past week the republicans have been devoting a great fleal more ttine than usual to the nom inations of lrepresentn fives and sena tors. While apparently not - plowing vry on the rnn. for the state ticket, or ttem have been issued to town chair-. mehfc,an'd ' stated cetitrnf tobimttteeirtea-to-paT snecVal attention to the assem bly elections. ' ; r - - This 's thw w.ly the b!sr Bryan m-'et r"g in New York city ioifn-esserl a New York republican who attended1 it. and who- Is now in Washington: "Bryan's rislf to New York was tlmelr. and if the ' republican mnnapers in this stat" do not wnke up nnd counteract the ef fects Of that meetlnsr ther will be something doing .next month. I was at Madison fiouare -larden. i I- was plso at the Chicago convention which Bryan stampedrd in 1S9G. In n "crowd of people the annearanee' of Bryan i3 like dynamite." There 1s no depcrib'na: the. wonderful effect , that th? prrson alityof this man lias upon people. 'Re publicans can say what -they please, he wears,'" -Those who have been wlth:' In aoosd o Iris- voice-aj won over. tci iim.ta- J!Lpflfr tftnmer oialfmi I .am a replllcau, but I want to K.iy tha L like thonsnEd -of others- who heard Jiltn, left .Madison . . Square Garden ("oJpj ome serious thinkins:." Wash Tto u democrats ttre preparing to give r L""Tffl a ronslng reeeptloa when 1" 1 t?oa;lv:cn bla way to Bal- timore.. to-morrow, ai at- Hast on3, thousand of tbem will siecompany htm on, n epetial tr:n:i tQ Urdtinmie and. take part. in the liiewtlusjs he will ad drcs3 In that city.' If enthusiasm and confidence will Win,' the - demo; r-.tti will ccrtainlv do so. - In no tninpalga dr.rint: the past twenty-tive years have tliov bteu more enthusiastic or more confident r.t victory: they feel that th; !nrperi.-.l;st3 nro on the run and tnat in spite of the trust-contributed- fund' of v.n!!mlted si mom! t that is bcinn; lavisa Iv r.sed a:ramst them the plain - pcop.e will nso m tneir nnaht and e.cct Hrynn and Stevenson. - T ne" know that in timidation of ail sorts is bolnpr used to whip the men who won: for wages into line for MeKmley and imperial ism, but tnev know also tout these voters have in the scent bnliot a wea pon which thev can use if they have 1 1 jo coin-age of thflr convictions, as thev are believed to have, to defeat their inumidators. FIGHTING. FOR IlinUN. Typosrapu1e.;l t nicn Xur.ibcr1 His Has no l.se. for Xooscvclt. New Vo:ic. Oct 1:3. Typographic::! union No is conducting an es'iecial-' lv energotic eampnSgn for ISivan. The hm- iiii-!iti..i. ..-i-,i?wiiui ifo ..n.i.-r,. nism to evciytldng and everybody al- lied on the repr.bliciui aide, and Us o;- I position will count veiy' strongly ' in j the campaign. . AH over the count ly tho union ha.3 i sent personal appeals' to sister unions, calling attention to it.j iiositiou and asking for support in the struggle! Speakers and iUeiauue l.ave been sent into ail of the doubtful states' and a vigorous' campaign iusffi'-utcd. Thou sands of dollars have been appropriat ed by the union to carry on their light and the results have shown that their c-U'crts have met with success wher ever organized labor has a voice. One of the mo:;t interesting docu ments put out by the union declares that Theodore Rooserelt sneers at men who work. Then they quote the fol lowing section from his boo!:, "ltanch Life and the Hunting Trail." published by file Century company a ycr.r ago. "When dnml: on the villainous whis key of the frontier towns, they (the cowboys) cut mad antics, ridiu horses . into the saloons, lirin-; their their a great- citv to be mentioned in the same breath." The section referred to appears on page ten of the-book. In commenting upon -the quotation, the union s:;ys: "Theodore I:oo;:evelt is the lirst can didate for the exalted otiiee of vice- president of the United States who has I ever sneered at the wage earners of the country, and Ida name" will go down in hiatcry as that of the first man in public life who 4:as openly dared to insult honest labor. "The mechanics .Md workmen of great cities, the small farmers and agricultural laborers the men who cre ate the wealth of the land: the men who are the bone and sinew of this republic: the men who in time of peace spread the rich man's table With -plenty and his pathway with flowers;- the men who in time of war" are to be found in the front ranks of the de fenders of the tlag of their country those are the men who. in the opniiou of the republican candidate for vice president, '.'.ire not to be mentioned in the same breath with cowboys who get drunk and indulge to-j often in deadly shooting affrays.' " M'KINLEY'S COUSIN FOIt ESTAN. Says Family Has Always Ficon Demo cratic and Intends to Remain So. Southport. Ir.d, Oct 23 "You may brand that story that I'M vote for Cous in William as a lie. T shall vote foi' Ilrynn. and so will all my sons. You can bet your money on this." This is the answer of B. II. McICin-le-y, lirst cousin of tho president,, to a report circulated hero that ho had for. sake n his adherence to democracy. : Mi,- McKin'ey says his family has al ways been democratic and "Cousin Wijliam" is the only black cheep In the fold. YACHTING MEN AHE SAFE. . New York; Oct 23. Frederick Lnng ston of Brooklyn, whose two sons were not heard of after they-started with two other young men to sail the yacht AHris from Highland Bench to Graves end Bay last Tuesday, received a cable message yesterday announcing thiit they' Were' safe. The ..message caine from. Tort Antonio and was dated 'Oc tober 22. It read:; "All safe aboard Efhtlred. Home Monday. Notify Ma son and Segelke." The message was signed by William H. Langstou, who was one of the young -men who were aboard the:- missing yacht. . ; DIAMOND THIEF CAPTURED, Seattle, ; Wash..' Oct 23. Detectives have arrested C. F. 'Mather, who. is accused by several .wholesale jewelers. and diamond merchants ot - New-. York, city of the X'aeft- of jewels valued a at. not less than- S-iSiOOOi silathor -was - go-.' iug. by the riamtf lof'tfp .'5iioorc! Hm was bmtiid for 'Australia. :'' Ilfe'cSuie here Thursday. J - i-v?J. r pun isn.'-I- ' ' -"'' .'' ' v-ii.7" It -i if, V NIGHT OPERATOIl ROBBED.' ; Nyack, N.. Y., Oct 23.M 3 o'clock this morning,- three -strango men cn tered the station of the . West Shore railroad at - Haverstraw and after bind-inj: and gagging tho night opera tor, . they stole about lif ty .dollars. After tlie thieves had gone the opera tor succeeded in: freeing himself and notified the police but no traces of the -thieves has been found. . - GOVERNMENT THREATENED.-, : Tvlngstofu jaraicai;' Pet '""Cihe Gleaner publishes a rep6rtr't6 the'ef feet that a f illbustgrlng" expedition, headed by a w-eU known. Jlaj-flen .ex; lie, is being prepared for the, overthi-'pw of -the government- . of .General Slniop. Hu -. tuQ-pjsitlieirt :9 HWrifff' v4r itef'.-v fi.yi i ': -T'. .j.rj. j I - THI S POST OFFICE''rOBBED. --RnIrfHi-. Y:.-' Oct 23-The post offiee here was 'Burglarised- yostepdsy iuorhing. : The -safe was drilled -;and the door blown off, and stamps ,to .tlie value of about 3213 taken. MURDEREI? GIRL U.NBUftlED. 1 . . , -Tndei'taker Refuses to Inter the Re- i ,m:Uui V.'ithcut Pay. . Chicago," Oct 23. ilurdered by lier lover;' 1-ttiiip Lewis5, wlio killed hiin ijUr immediately alter 'commuting tho crime,' the: V.oilj-"Of.--I'.oao Adeuourg, lies Vinlsurieil because at a wi an jie over Jthe burial.. expenses. .."iestei--trav ai teiwOon.:l!i-i- l.Kji:y. Inclosed In a commju y.&i c-oii-.n, .,-ai) akt n to a t'eme-leiy near vnulaeuit ior mloi ment. At the grave her f.Uiier, Har ney Adciihurg liecame involved in a dispute over the amount to tw paid. The i:::aeriai:cr reitisco to go on with the funeral and the body was broils In back to town and placed In Adeiiouig's store- The report of Adenburg s eon duct aroused the residents of ihe neighborhood and' last night his place of business was surrounded by a ciowd of enraged neighbors. The po lice were r.'ipealed to and word was sent to the citv henllh, department. If tliie body is not interred bv Adenburg 'tok'.av it wUl be taken forcibly from .tle house W 'the' rklieVtuid .buried at Aflrtnhui-;Jtt'jexi:eiiSi. ii ho.- heUil-tU nu,- thoi-'ities iwiiilied .dfnbiirg tliiit they would take summary action .; bodv had not been, cmoalmed.,, .( the NEGRO .ESCAPES DEATI Peculiar Circnmstauccs Doors of the Jail Open Also.' the Chicago, Oct 23. A special to the Record from Wheeling, W. Va, s.iys: Just a year ago the circuit court of Fayette county,. Jud;e Montgomery 'presiding, sentenced Lud 'Madison, col ored, to be hanged January 1-1 in the state penlientii.ry at Mouudsvilie, for the murder of another ' negro. Two days before the, dale of tUe execution Governor Atkinson issued a respite for nine days. The judge who sentenced him died before the reprieve expired. Two weeks ago Madison's casa was forced upon the authorities by a report of it to Governor Atkinson. The gov ernor deckled that the judge being dead and the time for re-sentence having passed, no one can now re-sent(?nca Madison. Further, the date of legal dintli having passed. Madison cannot be hanged on tlie origin.il sentence. As he was never sente:;; 1 to - Imprison ment he cannot be kept in the peniten tiary, so Madison will probably be re leased in a few days. CltCA V.'ELL KErUESEXTED. ltuffiil.-N X. Y., Oct 2S. Direetor-tUen-oral F.uciiauan of the Fan-American expedition, hp.s returned from New York, where l.e met Oowrnor-Ueneral Wood of Cuba hj- appointment and took up with him the uiu-slion of Cu ban representation at the ran-Ameri-c.m expos tion. The povernor-treneral naid tlie Cubans are sjiowins; marked interest in the exprs't on.' that Cuba would briiifr to ilie fyno-?tion by far the larpest and most creaifable exliibit ever made, net excepting that of l'arls XU yeiir.- and would'-twist met a build-'j 1-icr worthy of tlie expoKltlon. A con spicuous site for this building lias been asjijrned by the director-general. KENTUCKY DID XOT SAiT.. ! Xew Y-mirrovt 23. The battU; Kentucky, which is bound fu.- il.c Asiatic staticn to relieve the Or"in, did not, sail hen-e yesterday, as on liounced from Washington, but passed out Sandv Hook at !):0a tliis morning. The trouble with tlie battery mechan ism in her forward turret is now be lieved to be repaired and if it stands the test that will be given till' Sandy Hook 'the- ship -will continue on her voyage. FATAL FIRE IX JIOXTUEAL. Montreal. Que, Oct 23. A lire which broke out in a small tenement house on Archambauit Lane early this morn iiiL: resulted in the dentil hi- suffocation of five children. The father-, Arthur Lebliinc. a shoemaker, was badly burned but will live. The mother was only sligntly injured. ..The thildren were in an upper room mid were dead before the lircuieu could get near them. 1X3 AXE COXYICTS CAFTFItED. Foushkcepsic. X Y.. .Oct 23f All of th6 seven convict- patientB' wlio -es-i csiped from the Matteawau stiite hos pital on Sunday evening; have now been captured. McCarthy. Foster and Johnson, the last of the fugitives to remain nt lar&e, were apprehended during, the night near- Middtehope, where Clark, Flynn and Murphy were recaptured yesterday.. afternoon. OX THE COFFEE JJXCIIAXG. Sev York, Oct 23. rrosident"James II. Taylor of the Xew York toffee" ex change has., announced tnat the board of managers . has decided to list tea on the coffee exchange, having ap proved tlie rules and regulations which were drafted by a special committee of the tea and coffee trades. TIMELY . TOPICS See the dollar gloves at J. 15.' Mul lingsjy;S:ilk lined.' orV uiitfned; if you wish. They come v in t.lhe newest shades. -,,Ta)3B'-a atunter'rom JZnnlt street to Soiik :MfthHrw tile stnljway -between f AQilge s. ana .the J nd.tlie-U., S. Co' and see ta suits lng. ,. - l. i Curran's offer some deliirhtfiil attrac tions in curtains and" portiere's. They have pretty reversible couch covers. -Yon- can't believe - evpiTthing the politician says, but - you cau believe yourlothea are right if U., S: & Co say eo. -.-'- - ... ' Big sale of carpe-ts at the Miller & Peck-Co. Having received their stock before -the rise in price they can sell c-hvrtr - .1 .ii-rt-it V, Win. not owva dels and keep your papers, together..? Sue the t-stock , at Hampson SeiJewf's. ; ,Fine display of fijetat-'ibeds.,--vJ) ". . j.vl.j' V., . ; r ;--ort''comf6rirtlfcs stylish ''nd 'su perior :foot wear' seo the stock display ed by -the-Vonneerfeut Boot and Shoe "Si :..i-'it. io );iii -fyiifini-n "'SpeOlal "price's 'bh' ia'dles'l'wrappers at Iv. Dougherty's. . Pretty ' assort ment In llaunelette and percale. ' - -. - - - .. v. 'i '. .. --it; Tu.Cut' prices on children's eiderdown cloaks - at A. Mnilhiot's. "t -Winter cloaks, Jackets and ,bouet.ia pfo fusioa.' i - The .fjuality, thei pattern 'HrTdtlio llot'ingdre a)l rifht'u the 'lieu's that Jones, . i Morgan are i off er- . ? BOSTON STORE. " 72-74 So. Main St. HARDWOOD FLOWER STANDS 1 A thrcc-shclf Hard wood Finely Fin ished Flower Stand, $1. A four-shelf Hard wood Finely, Fin ished Flower Stand, ?l.i0. A SMALL LOT OF Japanese Trays. slightly damaged, -nt from 10c to 20c each. The regular price of thesp Trays was 20e to 4oc. HARDING'S BOSTON. SJgC STORE 72-74 Soulb Main St. Lots of Pretty Lalss Desks. Why not own one? Why keep your papers all over the house? Surely this necessary piece of furniture ought to be in your house mi well as in your neighbors'. House Desks from $3 to $3D. Xever so good a desk before for the 'money. THE MOST GORGEOUS SHOW OF Metal Bedsteads IX CONNECTICUT. See our offerings from $7.00 to $$5. As a room decoration, those metal beds an elegant. As a hygeuie piece of furniture, they're unsurpassed. We're making a special sale of A SOLID IIRASS TRIMMED BED STEAD FOR $2.95. Hampson-Sellew Furniture Co. 154-150 GRAND STREET. I SPE We shall Rive a COUPON to EACH PERSON purchasing ONE TOUXD of COFFEE or OXE-H ALF FOUXD of TEA and on Novem ber 5th we shall give OXE BAR RKL of our GRAXITE FLOUR to the party PRESENTING the LUC KV There is no FLOUR in the m aiket BREAD or more LOAVES to the are SOLE AGEXTS for WATERBURY and VICINITY. ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. TheWhite-Slmmons Co. 'l7Vi '!-f?.3tOLf ALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. 163-I65 ' '' r ' Vaterbury Con n.'; sor- '0. Si m sS iS 13 -m : -Si-SS : Sft s 1 T f f jff-: if i;;."' i v . few I III r-K-73TTR;T0 ifSUlTS -r tit " - . I 'J. I H ' i e. g: mLbvmmm ' si'-. '.- y'CSi .:. 1i. - 9 if Leaders in I p" 'i t 'iM u s sk SR sw in W, Wl Waflts-ForSalB-ToBem SALE Secon 1 hnnd furniture. Break up houeKerpinir. will -sell at bun price. Inquire Veitiiuia, toy floor, 10--- WANTED History of Now lluvorr County ' Connecticut. Must be in good condition nnrl ch?p. Atlilrvos ' luiUruncc euie fcvenlaf Democrat. lu-lu- WAHTEO CUrl-.tian man or woman wllllnh to quulifv tor p.'-r iiunent pottiou Ui trust, h -re lii homn cau-tv- ifvOJ "iciiilv. Lu-C4U-e self - bUUrctfiod. hLtrnped cuveloiic to beciutmy.'ciru o liuocrHt. 1-1-tt tr.O SENT A Store mill fivs rooms at 2. &luuc street. l-l'-i-wl TO KENT-Ttnjrar-nt of six rooms, all Im provements. . 1'liilip Uuliuey, oU Iftoutb street. 10-Ii-j TO- RENT Tenement of four rooms. 1 South Minn. All iuiproveimnltt. Iuiiuuv on premises, or Mrs. J. f. Law lor, 3 ,C. oUe street. -i Jrl-tf w ANTE 6 Cast1 oft ctbthllrif lor VtficVdlfe' tur. cyeiii unit rvpali-Ui' neatly cluae. Willium ;-a.-lt iossuer, auj tiuuK troet. XT7 ANTED Post tlofi ns housekucpsr bv tnorou'zhlv rospeet-ble Au.c.-ieun ou iir wi man. neut evonoiiiiuui pji'suu. liubie tats on ice. Adoreji' it. . IXVESTMEXT TUOrEUTY, Located on Orange stret; 3-fauilly house; contains al modern improve ments; size of ot 50x75 feet; rents for $35 per month; reasonable amount down; price $4,000. This will pay you a larger per cent on your money than bank interest. Look this us. LAXG AXD PIIELAX. .'. 12G Bank Strcit. . It's' a fact we. carry a very complete stock of Underwear, 50e and up; Uloves, 47c and up. Exchange Place. 75,000 Winter and Spring Flowering Bulbs. Hyacinths Ce each, COe dozen, $4.5.0 hundred. Tulips, all colors, mixed, 15e tloz, 85c hundred Crocus, nil colors. 10c doz, 40c hun dred, S3.25 thousand. Also, all bet named Tulips and Hy acinths. Remember, I Import all my bulbs direct and can give you tlie very best for least money. I Lily and Calla bulbs. DALLAS The Florist; 22 UXIOX AXD 25 EAST MAIN ST. Telephone 41S. Coal! Coal! JOHN BYRON. Yard near Plume & Atwood's; Up town office with J. H. Devereaux & Co. 25 East Main St; Brooklyn omce with Jones, the Shoe Man, Tel. Beginning -Monday, October 22 & number. that will make XICER WHITEy !p barred than the WKA.Mlk We m m & a; sa sss ss sjj-ss xos Sm iS-'sSr-2K 5S' OID 00 KNOW 'Ve are headquarters for ' Hats and 'Gloves? GILLn-IOR, th8 HatiBr 25 The gre.it value3 offered by us in Men's Suits, far greater than cm be found m th city, are drawing customers that ; want the bent without the fandy prices- ; Trade "Winner.-?. Men's All Wool Suits for 0, that you will pay $8 ,M6Trfon .7 , Oar $7,50 . Mens Suits, well made, colors guaran teed, the same suits that others ask $10 for. , - , ' Come and see the groat . est line of $10 ,,its to be found in this city. Goods that are Worth from $12 to $15. Our quick selling prices, $10 a suit. . ; ' v V!- r,-'' . ' :.'"'' rJir "'i-- '"'-"iv-.v S2 t-A 0 ji: .dft Low Prices; ETjuSlinilS S VJ-i-KB M MS 8S BJ S .1 " " - , Reid 8 vt- ..and.. . : - i -. -.?-'i -V-'-v : - ,,.V- - Hughes. ?flOH0AY, 0DT. .2I, J900. Telephone -4IO. Silk READ THE . . LIST" TO-DAY, WHIGH IX CONNECTION'' WITH OTHER ATTRACTIONS INSURE a WEEK OF EXCEPTIONAL INTER EST. - ' ; Silks FOUR EXTRA BARGAIN'S IN BLACK TAFFETA SILKS. Comniiinclng Monday morning- at 8 o'clock and for the. remainder of the week, we shall offer -the be9t, values in Black Taffeta Silks that have eV been offered in Waterbury. 20-Iuch Black, Taffeta Silk, strong and durable.' every . yard warranted all silk; well worth' 59c, for this week 39e a yard. 20-inch Black Taffeta Silk, high lus ter, warranted all silk; good value at 75c, for this week 53e a yard. 27-inch Elack Taffeta Silk, high lus ter, warranted all ' silk; (note . the width): real value ?1 a yard, for this week G-le a yard.- - 27-iuch Black Taffeta Silk, one of the best values we have ever offered in Black Silk; the $X.25 quality, for this week 79c a yard. ' ' ; Colored Dress Goods TWO EXTRA VALUES IN. COL ORED DRESS GOODS FOR THIS WEEK. -. 00-inch All Wool ZIbellnes. seven shades: regular price $1, for this week 75c a yard. 30-inch All Wool. Homespuns. PlaidJ and Mixtures: regular price 50e, for this week 25c a yard- - Black Dress (foods THREE ' EXTRA-' -. VALUES IN BLACK DRESS GOODS FOR THIS WEEK. -u On Monday morning we shall place on sale 500 yards of English Parolas in black only, small neat effect; regu lar price $1.50 a yard, for this weelf 79c a yard. 1.000 yards of 50-inch extra fine cjuality Black Cheviot; regular price $1, for this week 75e a yard. Free! Free! Free! 1 HOUSE WRAPPERS CUT FREE OF CHARGE. I We again present an opportunity to our patrons to have their house wrap pers cut to measure- : ABSOLUTELY FREE OP CHARGE BY. MESSRS MILLER & MILLIGAN, Experts Cutter of Ladies' Garments. These experts filled a-two weeks' en gagement at our store, in the. spring. and during their stay here cut more hau 3,000 garments In such a satisfac tory mannner that since that tlm we have had numerous requests from our patrons, for a return engagement of these artists. ' ; ' After many efforts we have succeed ed la procuring their services for one week, an commencing to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock' they will be lo cated in our Wash Goods Department Basement Floor, ; : where they will cut to your measure FREE OF CHARGE, a house wrapper tof-'the latest style, cut guaranteed to tit,". The only condition we Impose, in this offer is that you Select the : material from which the garment 1 to he cut in our wash goods department. This offer presents.-' an exceptional chance for ladles who take, an "extra large or small size garment, and Who ordinarily find It difficult to procure, a proper fitting wrapper In tt readx o an such we ewaa a speeiai in vltation to visit our Wash; GooxJa Det pnrtment ' this" Vreekj "select ' your . ma terial front our' large Stock of new fall Wash Goods, have the. cutters , take your measure, and we assure you thai you will be highly pleased with the fit, style and fabric. During this engagement " we -shall have unusually large and : attraetiv assortments of ' v . New Wcsh Fabrics ; for fall lwuse wrappers, such a Flan nelettes. Percales. Seersuckers,, OIng hams. Outing Flannels. Prints of all kinds, and several other novelties in the Wash Goods lineu. DON'T MISS THI OPPORTUNITY, WHICH LASfflSvaOSE -.-.WJKBKv rVrom Monday,, Ocfc .Jto Sarday, ! " " October'tlrJ" ; Reid & Hughes trong values -.4 SAFE -1 BET THAT THE ENOUSH WOOtli MILLS CO OIVE3 THE BE$T Va UE " OF" ANY" CLOTHIER IN'THi STATE. . 3- Can You Look.' . . v. ' "' :-- " ' , . s ", -vi AT OUR LARUE LINE Q' MA TERIALS AND KNOW THAT tot CAN. HAVE A SUIT OR OVE&COAl MDE FOB " " $15.00 No Mora. No XiOSi AND FAILJ TO AGREE WITOt REMEMBER OUR STOCK 0 WOOLENS COMES DIRECT FRO THE MILS AND GOES XO- ' CONSUMER, WITHOUT HAVIX4 THE MIDDLEMEN'S PKOFIT4 TACKED ON. THIS 19 Wfit W CAN DO AS WE SAY. ' a' iDglish Woolen HillsGi) 98 South Main St; ' I N. B. ORDER AT ONCR (, AND GET THE CREAM OF 909 ' TXT- TERNS. f BRASS CITY COAL CO Coal, Wood "1.1 and Charcoal. T. r. CONWAY. MTr. YARD NEAR GAS IIOL'fcB . Tciepboue: 139 li. .-' - , . FRANK MILLER & 11 GOAL. 1 1 South Main Street EGGS:,; I9c a doz. Boston Butter House 147 South Main St- Whiie Sponge has na tiaj ' ! 1 ALSO " x ' Feed, Hay and Grain. T. O'ROURKE X SQJl; ? S7 SCOVILX, STREET. hi A WARM SUBJfi& ,$ 1 . '..',' FLOUR There's nothing la the wri?fr so much interested la as eoL - W4lt studied it tor years. It natttnrt queer to speak of coal Ja lag a4H . tag as a science, but that' tvW;' nmd.. it. Two' tmprtaat HeTNa . we hat made are that cotnpjatittfc facOoa to our customers pay tMMat& that the way to win business l-,' serve It. "'- '; CITY LUMBER AKD Mltt; 83 Bank Btreete-