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WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1900.
TheEasiestFur?
nit ure to Buy. ;
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Price is always a leading factor with
our Furniture,- but prite Isu't every
thing. There's lots of Furniture made
that seems very cheap when you buy
it, but becomes very dear when you
use it. That's why some say the Fur
niture of to-day is iothing like as well
made as the Furniture of their fore
fathers. Good Furniture is far .better
in fact, never more artistic, never
stronger.' never more lasting: That's
honest Furniture, and if you buy from
those . that represent the exact truth,
you'll buy better -Furniture than your
fathers ever bought.
J. M. Burr all (2 Co
CO BANK ST.
Undertaking
NIGHT CALLS ANSWERED BY
P. E. . Seymour, 184 Maple St. Phone.
. M. Stewart, 101 Franklin St. Phone
Two Rooms In
Milford Building,
Center street, for office or
purposes. Also,
;.. One tenement, four rooms.
One tenement, five rooms.
All modern improvements.
building
J. W. Gaffney,
16 EAST MAIN ST.
. . . ANNOUNCEMENT . . .
Mr Joseph H, Mooney
Having recently returned from Italy,
Where he has been studying the art of
Binging under
II Signor Carle Morotti,
Is prepared to take a limited num
ber of pupils at his new studio in the
New England Engineering Co's build
ing. J. H. Mulville,
UNDERTAKER, FUNERAL
DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER.
Residence-,' 397 East Main street.
Store, St Patrick's Block, 110 Broad
sray. Telephone at store and residence.
ice.
iimrumi k i
SPRING LAKE ICE CO
. THOS. H. HAYES, Proprietor.
87-39 BROOK STREET. .
Telephone 603-2.
,:The only real Spring Water Ice Id
the City."
Special attention to family trade.
HORSE SHOEING...
. AND GENERAL
WAGON REPAIRING
CONE IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE.
-AT- .
R, N. BLAKESLEE'S,
: ICO MEADOW ST.
Get Your Fire-place Ready.; .
If you don't, you'll be sorry one of
Jliese cold nights. We have andirons
in brass and iron from $2.50 and up
wards.. Portable Grates, - Fenders,
Spark' Guards, Shovels and Tongs
everything for the fireplace. Fifty
designs or bard wood Mantels In our
show room ft good one in oak with
facins and ornamental center piece for
1 10.00.
Open everv nteht.
i CHARLES JACKSON & SON,
821 BANK STREET.
. BOUSES TOR XMAS
North Willow St, 2 or 3 Families.
Six Rooms on a Floor,
v Moke Your Wife a Present.
. EASY TERMS.
The Seeley & Upham Co.,
48 SOUTH WILLOW ST.
A. C. NORTHROP & CO.
" 27 and 20 Canal St., Waterburj,
Manufacturers of
FINE PAPER BOXES, DEALERS
IN PAPER AND TWINE.
Of all descriptions at short notice.
Thorough workmanship and reasonable
prices. .. ,;" i - -;,
Ed Ockels, Sign JTiaker
- OFFICE. 7 BROWN STREET.
. Villiam T Disleyy
' 276 Bank Street.
.G, HEATING, TINNING, METAL
CCSSICLS andSKI-UGHTS. .
-riVttlar"' attention siren to altera'
- Jiodernizlrnf of. bouse plamb-
'Mttm cheerfully furnished.
riT SHOW TJOUStptf: ' '
t::eik3 fixtures.
ISSUED OY
'J HE DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY
C. Malosev, Editor.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.
SUBSnRIPTION
One year, K.oa Ona Month
...Co
Delivered by Carrier.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Firm one cent a word to $1.00 aa ncn.
heeding Notices llo to ilea line.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1900.
Notwithstanding-liis previous humil
iating experiences in that line" Secre
tary Root has again smothered' an im
portant public document on the ridicu
lous ground that it is a confidential
matter not intended to be made public.
The document in question is the report
made by an expert accountant from
the treasury department, who was
ssnt to Cuba at Secretary Root's re
quest to go thoroughly over the ac
counts of Rathbone and Neelev. The
real reason for not making it public
is that it shows the stealing in Cuba
to have been greater and more sys
tematic than anybody had supposed.
A similar report was made by the ac
countant to the senate committee on
relations with Cuba, which has been
trying so hard not to comply with the
senate resolution directing it to inves
tigate Cuban finances. If these re
ports are not made public there is like
ly to be some plain talk in congress on
the right of an official to suppress a
report made by a minor official under
orders and under public pay. If such
reports are not public documents, pray
what are?
Speaking of the lessons taught by
war, a writer in the New England En
gineering Magazine says: In short,
the, fearful cost of territorial acquisi
tion in Africa and Oceauiea has taught
physically the lessons which the Hauge
conference put morally and intellectu
ally. The world lias gained, from the
sufferers-' by the Boer war and Span
ish wars.'i the knowledge it rejected
when , formulated in r the abstract by
the peace'- commissioners. ' War ' and
conquest So not jiay. The apprecia
tion f 'the fact is more vivid than ever
it was "before, and out of the turmoil
of the close of the nineteenth- century
has come a firm and stable adjust
ment of ideals which lipids high prom
ise for the unbroken peace and grow
ing Industry of the twentieth. .- Rus
sia, long regarded fls' the menace to
European diplomacy, under the young
czar, shows unmistakable aspirations
for. peace and industrial development.
The German emperor has changed the
role' of war "lord for that of the pro
moter of enterprise and ' the .' foster
father of commerce. What the preach
ers of Vjeace'.could not impress upon
the nations,: the precipitators of war
have written In blood and fire, and the
lesson is learned. -
The reassembling Of congress, says
a Washington writer, lounu ine Cap
itol full of ugly aud sensational ru
mors connected with'," the . Isthmian
canal question. Some of these ru
mors make charges entirely too ei'i
ous to be repeated without proof of
their truthfulness as to what has:been
accomplished by the lobbyist's em
ployed by ..the" Panama Canal Co In
their efforts to delay congressional ac
tion authorizing the construction of
t'ae Niearisuau canal. But there are
s6uie fact's which sneak for them
selves. Sometime ago it was an.
noUhced In a semi-official "manner that
the report ,'of 'frfhe"',aual commission
would beV strongly in favor (..of , the
Nicaragua;' rutH.now it is allowed to
become known that-tbe report of the
commission will not specify a prefera
bly- route? tthVWlll 'gtvg. lit istkaiufief'
the cost of the canal by the Nicaragua
route, and the cost of the completion
of the Panama canal, together with the
terms upon which this government
can-secure controliOf the latter.; and
leave congress to. decide 'for ilself,
What brought about this change? That
is the question that the rumors deal
with. .; The president of the Panama
Canal Co had a long conference with
the secretary of state, and, of course,
everybody knows what the gentleman
is in Washington for. Although the
Nicaragua canal,,byi, I hlch passed the
house at the last session was, by resa
lutlon of the senate, made a special
order for Wednesday of this-week,
program has . beea arranged by which
the ship subsidy" bill will be used to
side-trfick the) . dhnal . bill, unless the
program is upset by a majority vote
of the -senate.. The Panama Canal Co
has caused one -great national scandal
which disgraced eminent Fr3nehmen
and from present 'Indications It may
cause another that will disgrace some
prominent Americans.
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HEARD 1ST PASSING
".The Wall street brand of prosperity
leaves a Jot of shorn Iambs behind
every time it makes a spurt. ,
Charles R. Flint, who declared in n
recent speech that- the re-election of
Mr McICJnley was an endorsement of
trustSiis not an anarchist, but a good
republican. .'. ... -
The' democratic party Jhas.dioon of
vast benefit to the country- Jn the .pas
as an opposition party, and it- nevej
nad better opportunities JU tna,tv-line
than It will have' , during' the 'eoming
How touching! '.Prof Arehowskl, of
the Belgian Antarctic expedition, fell
in love with a magazine picture whil
la the far southern, ceas. HeJ married
the original of the portrait In Europe,
SheVas a Miss Ad ec of Philadelphia.
Girls, get your pictures In the pap2rs
If you can. JBrKispon i 'ost.
GOVER NMENT LEQAU AFFAI RH
Attorney General Grlg. Reylewi
t - thet. Woirlc olHl (HRceif " .
WSHINGTONDeeiU: Aftornej
Geiicraf' Griggs'" yesterday sent " his an
nual report to congress It opens with a
statement of the conditions of the work
of the United States supreme foutt, whicb
show that 370 appellate ea;Ses were dock
eted and 371 Were" uispbsed of, -leav.ina
303 cases still pending. On July 1, 1899,
there were 3,137 XTnitecl States convict.;
.in the various prisons and "reformatories
3f the country against 2,293 at -the close
of the last fiscal .year. In 907 of the
1,602 civil suits terminated during the
last fiscal year judgments were for the
United States, 200 against the United
States,. 489 were either dismissed or dis
continued, and 28 were appealed, .
Of the 17,033 criminal prosecutions ter-.
minated during the last ' year 197 were
prosecutions under the rcustonis laws, hi
which there were 12U convictions; G.275
under the internal revenue laws, -in which
there were 3,749 convictions; 1,153 under
postoffice laws, in which there were 772
convictions; 0; under naturalization acts,
in which there .were 4 discontinued and
2 entered nolle prosys tinder the in
tercourse laws, in which there were-030
convictions; 200 under the pension laws,
in which there were 145 convictions; 53
for embezzlement, in which there were
32 convictions; 8.1S0 miscellaneous prose
cutions, in which there were 4,880 con
victions. The aggregate amount of the judg
ments rendered in favor of the United
States in civil suits during the last year
was $.003,299, and the amount actually
collected on these judgments was $52,
795, while $52,748 was obtained during
the year on judgments rendered in for
mer years for the United States, and
$27,130 was otherwise realized in civil
suits. The aggregate amount of fines
forfeited and- penalties imposed during
the rear in criminal, prosecutions was
$705,137, aud the amount of these fines,
forfeitures and penalties collected during
the year was $104,020, while $S,203 was
realized on hues, forfeitures and penal
ties imposed in former years.
Owing to the increase in the, "price of
building material, the attorney general
asks for an increase of the limit and nn
additional appropriation . which will en
able the department to construct a, new
building for the department of justice of
a style and finish that would be in keep
ing with, the dignity of the government
and a credit to the national capital.
HAVANA HEALTHY.
Lvist Death Rate Recorded In Ten
. tvars,
ehief sanitary oilicor of Havana, in his
report for November shows that 44-1
deMf-is occurred in .the city from all
causes, this being the lowest number for
the same month during the last ten
rears. The deaths due to yellow fever
were 5-1, or 20 below the figures for Oc
tober. Thirty-seven yellow fever pa
tients are now under treatment, four of
whom are Americans.
One hundred and ten Jhousand dollars
has been appropriated foi' the purchase of
3,000 cattle and 500. brood mares to be
distributed among : the farmers of the
provinces of Santa lorn, Puerto Prm
cipe. and .Santiago, where-, they will lie
sold at cost and on easy; luBtallments
Senor Lacoste, secretary of agriculture,
during his recent visit ' to the United
States made inquiries as, to the classes
Wf -cattle best adapted to Cuba and de-
fulej in favor of Kentucky Stock. . .
Ia Lucha cautions' the Cuban cohstl-
tutifipol -convention to proceed moderate-lj-
and not to make mistakes which might
cost Cuba her independence. It advises
the convention to send three conservative
men to ' Washington' . to. confer with the
federal authorities regarding the future
relations between Cuba and the United
States.
x-arts Commtsnionera Return.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4 The Unit
ed States commissioners to the Pnris ex
position have arrived here and were the
guests of William L. 'Elkins, the Penn
sylvania member of the commission, at n
banquet sven by him last, night at the
Hotel Bcllevue. Speeches were made
by several of the commissioners and Mr.
Klkins. The remarks were all of an lu
forniil character. Today the commission
ers will be entertained at luncheon by
Mr. Elkins at his country seat at Elkins,
a short distance from this. city. Later in
t'je day the party will leave for Wash
ington, where tomorrow evening the com
missioners will be tendered a state din
ner by the president.
v .The Clilcmso Esrsr Corner.
CHICAGO, Dec. 4Eggs scored an
other advance of 1 cent a doiien yester
day owing' to a scarcity Iri the market.
Stocks of the cold storage eggs are now
only 150,000 cases. At the present rate
of consumption this .'.is loss than two
months' supply. Dealersin South Wa
ter street are disturbed over the situation
because The visible supply is concentrated
in'"the "ha'inls'o'f large packini interests,
which, it is asserted, are in a position to
dictate prices. Fresh eggs were quoted
at 25 . cents a- dozen.ij and. cold , storage
stock was lirmly held at 20 cents.
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Cable Contract tot.
LONDON, . Dec 4.4-The Pacific cable
committee has .accepted in behalf of the
governments of - Great ..Britain, New
South Wales; Qu"eenslaud; and New Zea
land the bid of the Telegraph CohstrKc
tion and Maintenance. -Company to make
and lay a 1 cable from ; Vancouvev to
Queensland and New ; Zealand Via Fan
ning, Fiji and Norfolk islands for 1,705,
000, the work to be finished at the end of
1002. ':- ' ';. s:L;:.; : ,'
Fire In YoaajiKOno, O,'
YOUNG STOWN, OS. ' Dec. 4. Fire
gutted the six story bulldlhg occupied by
thet Stamburgh-Thompson company, deal
ers in hnrdware, last night. The loss is
estimated at $100,000,i with $75,000 in
surance. The fire origlnited among the
oils in the basement aud spread so rap
idly that several employees had a nar
row escape.. from being .trapped by the
flames. - -'
There .is no doubt whatever-' tf the
recent, prosperity of the. bank looters,
both Inside and outside. of those Insti
tutions. : ; ; -:.:'';'?,;; ;..: '..
- The CarnegieCo.in 1892 rpresentfd
an a.ctual investment of ten- miKions
of dollars, --'The stock of the company
at market quotations now- represents
$408,000,000. The company paid more
than .;$40,000,000 . in dividends during
the "jiasf year, .The shares of a- par
value df:$l,00 are selling at' ?I500.
It Is iio w;biider, that ,Mr Carnegie sticks
U the. party under: whose- protective
policy' he has become, the 'Sffcond rich
est man in America. Great is a pro
tective tariff. New Ila veu Union. .
The young- Duke of Manchester'has'
made & sordid tnarriagi?,: a'hd a Vulgar
western millionaire la making aii e?
hibitioirj.oChlms(''l tfe 1 delighted
fathtInJlavvof rthis titled pwupctBlit'
Tnrrr'oraKr ana ruiRap, than eithar of
them are. the New York Newspaper's
which .exploit the arrital of the duke
and his bride. Manchester 'and Zim
merman, with their detectives and the
New. York reporters, constitute an 'ag
glomeration," as -Barn Bin- would say,
of vulgarians unrivaled lti the world.
Hartford Times, '.. 5 1 '
THE-CHARGE fbfHE ,8000;
. ,iO-.i. 7'y'3f? fjyf- ;
Half a mile, half a mile,' ' , .
'" Haifa' ihfle bmvarcf 't'" '5
Just abo?'Mle''nile, jier day ' ' ;
! Rode the-thiwhundred thousand
Boers to l'ighfof-i'eni, ' . ' -
Boers to left of 'em;' "'" ' ; ,! ' . ,
Millions of' Boers! i- - "i " " ' "''-'-' .
'Volleyed' aud thundered; " -" ': .
So one ean over tell -' - " "'- v "j
Where they all' Caii'ie'f roni), well. r ,
Anyway, on they went, s.
Rode the three hundred thousand.
Flashed all their kne'e'Tans bare, t
masned as they turned in air, . ...
Shocking the Boer girls, " Y ; " ' ' "
Shooting, thev wondered; - . "
Then the Highlanders broke
Back through the Lyddite smoke, - '
Horse Guard and Coldstreams- '. '
Reeled from their "Back, you bloke!"
Shattered and sundered. '- ;-.
Thus they came back, but not
Not the three hundred -thousand.
Halt!" And ihe Big Brigade
Sat in Tugela's shade,
(Of -ourse. they. were undisniayed:) '
While every one blundered,-
Theirs not. to get to White,
Theirs but to sit there tight, i
And wait for three hundred thou
sand. "
Boers to right of 'em, ;
Boers to left of 'em, ., '
Dozens of Boers! 1,
Volley and thunder. 7 '
There they are. fighting well,,
(So all their papers tell ! .
Right in the. jaws of death.
Oh, how those jaws must swell
To hold 'em three. hundred-rthou-;
, sand. . , ... . ....
When will their glory fade?
Never, while men are made
Stupid as thunder. , J. , . . . ,
Ha! ha! . The fight they've made! .
Ho! ho! The Big Brigade!;. -'
Noble three hundred thousand!
Life.
Saperinteifticiit rtoyes Restfiriaa.
ROCHESTER,' Dec. 4 Superintend
ent of Public Schools Noyes. , against
whom charges of grave misconduct iu of
fice was brought a few ' weeks ago, last
night before the board of education
tendered a brief in his defense and hand
ed in his resignation. The resignation
was immediately accepted, and Commis
sioner George M. Forbes of the Roches
ter university was appointed to 611 the
vacancy pending the election of Mr.
Noyes' successor.
A Lent I21 a Liner.
PARIS, Dec. 4. Ow ing to a misdirect
ed hammer blow by one of a number of
men working near the keel 'of L'Aqui
taine at Havre yesterday the liner
sprung aleak, and the water entered her
machine rooms, causing her to keel over.
Her moorings broke, and the stage con
nectitii' th quay with the vessel fell,
precipitating three-.men into the Water.
The men were quiokly rescued, and meas
ures were immediately taken to pump
out the leakage. ,1 i -
A GORGEOUSLY BOUND
Work of art has just been issued at an
outlay of over $1X10,000, for which the
publishers desire a, manager iu this
county, also a good, solicitor; good pay
to the right party. Nearly 100 full
page engravings sumptuous paper, il
luminated covers and biudings; over
200 golden lillies in. the Morocco bind
ings; nearly 50 .golden, roses, in tho
cloth bindings. Sell at sight; presses
running day and night so great Is the
gale. Chirstian men and women mak
ing fortunes taking orders. Rapid
promotions. One Christian woman
made clear $500 in four weeks taking
orders among her - church acquaint
onces and friends. Write us. It may
lead to a permanent position to man
age our business and look after our
large correspondence which you can
attend to right at your home.' Addros3
J. A. Knight, secretary. Corcoran
building opposite United States treas
ury. Washington. D. C.
Polo-Auditorium
Wednesday, December 5,'-
NEW HAVEN vs WATERBURY,
Friday, Deeenfber T,
MERIDEX vs WATERBURY.
-Decided Hit
Is what the NEW dances taught by
Prof. Bailey are-making with' the pu
pils in the advanced class. Very pret
ty and graceful, so they say.' To nw
beginners, we . teach Jlie Waltz and
Two-Step principally in strictly begin
ners' classes, . and guarantee, perfect
success, especially if you have never
taken lessons. Your overwise. friends
may say. you can "pick' It up;"' .., In
deed, very poor advice.' ' Dancing -Is
no more correctly acquired in that way
than music. Terms $5 and $0.;.
Halibut 16c, v - v
Blue Eish 12c,
COD LIVER OIL
A SPECIALTY... '
ITY FISH MARKET
. Cor Union and South Main.
CATABRB OF THE
NOSE,
THROAT,
LUNOS.
GUARANTEE CURE. . ' , ,
Blood ' Toison, Chronic SoreS,'-Ulcers,
. , v Skin ' Diseases" Permanently ; ; v.
": XI- V. CJuved. .'.' y-j :'-.- '. .
DR. SARQOOD,
Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
dally :-' '' "-" " - '.-
I pjjjYCHicSBfp.naVV ,:.
Fir te- pasL Jttv -as !.lbcated -at
TJiidgeport Is permanently located iafc
3'ir North Main street WatertiurjC
V .'-..".. . , -.
Schools Music
Only school In -the state where all
branches of; uiusio are ..tiinaiitj All
of the teachers 4ire -thoroughly- train-.
ed instructors, and the courses of
study are thoroughly graded. The fol
lowing branches are taught:
piano., organ. harmony, jhjsi
cal kindergarten, man
dolin, banjo, .guitar-.
cornet and sight
' ... Reading.
- Also fine School of Danelng -and De
portment. Pupils may-enter at any
time. Catalogue mailed upon applica
tion, fcadies Felt
:-;::5?oes ;
and Slippers
,We have a full line of Women's
Warm Footwear. Prices from 50c to
$1.50. in all styles and colors.
v
Ask to see our Special Shoo for
Women S1.50; worth S2. It's 50c in
your pocket if you buy a pair of them.
osfon Shoe Store,
155-157 SOUTH MAIN ST,
,WATRBDBI.
DR R. C. JONES,
v. s.
Residence, 25 Johnson Street, Water
bury Conn. Office. City Lumber
& Coal Co, 03 Bank St. Telephone.
People's Market
Spring Lamb, Chicken, Veal, Mut-
ton, Chicago Dressed Beef nd Na-
tive Beef. The finest quality of
Vegetables. Always fresh.
THE OLD RELIABLE."
largest in the city and teeps
Is the
the largest stock
to select from.
S, EOHL, Proprietor
64 SOUTH MAIN ST.
Telephone Orders Promptly Attended.
KCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER,
OLD MUSTY alE.
'Phone 239-5. '
AH brands of Wines, Whiskey, sealed
and in' bulk, delivered free.
T.-E. GUEST. 95 South Main St.
Departure and Arrival of Trains.
1 NAUGATUCK DIVISION.
Trains leave Bank Street Station for
New York, Bridgeport, New Haven
and. other places, at 0:35; 8:12; 10:50
a. m., .1:28; 2:48; 4:45; 5:05; C:08 and
-.00 p. ' m. The 7 p. in. is a mixed
train.
Trains arrive at Bank Street Sta
tion from New York, Bridgeport, New
Haven and way stations at 8:36; 9:12;
11:12 a.' in.-; 1:11; 3:50; 0:25; 0:58; 9:00
p. m.;' 1 :2S a. m.
Trains leave Bank Street Station for
Wlnsted and way stations at 8:38;
11:14 a.. .in..; 3:5S and 7:00 p. m.
Trains arrive at Bank. Street Sta
tion from Winsted and way stations
at &12; 10:50 a, m.; 2:48; 6:08 p.. m.
. Trains leave Bnnl Street Station
for Watei'town and 'way stations at
G:45; 8:41; 11:1 a. 111.; 1:30; 4:01; 5:00;
:12; 7:03 : 0:05 and 11:20 p. m.
Trnins..arrive at Bank Street Station
from Wafertowil anii- wav stations at
0:25: 8:00: 10:40 a. tri.; 1:02; 2:35; 4:40;
5:52; 0:47; 7:54; 11 :1S p. m. ......
Suudaj Trains.
Leave Bank- Street Station for New
York"," Bridgeport and New Haven at
7:10 a;' in.' 'and 5:25 p. m.
Arrive at' Bank Street. Station from
New York, Bridgeport and New Ha
ven at 9:38 a. m. and 7:55 p. m.
Leave Bank Street Station for Wa
tertown and way stations at 9:43 a. ni.
and 8:00 p. m. )
Arrive at Bank Street Station from
Watertown and way stations a.t C:58
a. m. and 5:12 p. j.u.
; HIGHLAND DIVISION. !
Trains leave Meadow Street Station
for Boston, Hartford and way stations
at 7:00 and 8:38. a. m.; 12:38;. 4:05;
8:07 p. m. . ... . '
Trains arrive at Meadow Street Sta
tion from Boston, Hartford and way
stations at 8:05; 11:40 a. m.; 1:50; 5:13
and 7:45 p. m. . ' -
Trains leave Meadow Street Station
for New York, Fishklll Landing, Dan
bury and way stations at 8:13 a. m.
and 1 :50 and 5:18 p. in
Trains arrive at Meadow Street Sta
tion from New York, Fishkill Landing,
Danbury .-ahd way -stations . at S:3ti
a. tu.; 12:34 and 8:04 p. m. ' ; -,
' , . : ' Sunday Trains. ' ; v
Leave Meadow' Street Station v at
80; 11:30 a. m.; 5:30 p. in. .
Arrive at Meadow Street Station at
10:20 a. m;42:18 and 7:20 p. m. .
Trains leave Dublin Street station
for MJddletown and wayT stations at
8550 a. rad (3:15 r. S
F tW f roh??MWdletjii atid stAy sttf-
tlS af?Slp u. m'-and 4:0X) si.m, ' ;
Leave J5xchage Place daily at 5:37
.4' T-. J A . . ... i-' . . 1 A A-
nii auu every i uiir";s lumeaiitr
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.Arc, the payments we takcoa Overcoats, Suits, Ulster?, Hats, Shoes,
& : and JBoys .Clothiug; ' Wo give' you the choice of 50 different styles In
Suit?, 25 'different "styles in Over coats, 10 differeat shapes In Hats and';
$ ' Shoes, and numerous different prices ia. all kiuds of Children's i
Rearing Apparel, the combined .making a variety of Clothing bigger
than you can find In any other credit house in ilie sLite.
Credit
i
We hdvo explicit faith in the 'working people and our confidence in
them has never been misplaced. , Wo consider everybody honest until
found otherwise. Do you realize the convenience of our credit system?
It means that for a payment of one dollar per week you can dress as
rich as your rich neighbor with out any one knowing it. It means you
can have an air of respectability about you with very little effort. On
our system it is easy to dress, easy to buy aud easy to paj.
Credit Clothing Co,
62 BANK
Extra!
Extra!
5,000 Ladies'," Men's and Children's
Umbrellas, fast black, steel rods, 24,
26. 2S inches, at 89c, for 3 days only.
Come and see our largest stock In the
state of a fine line of Trunks, Bags
and Umbrellas for the least money iu
this town. Re-covering aud repairing
with the best Gloria Silk from 45c up.
Guaranteed for best wear. Call to ex
amine our goods: 'and prices v before
buying elsewhere. Look for the hig
Corner Store, 170 Bank street, corner
Grand.
WATERBURY UMBRELLA MFG- CO
Iver&Pond
PIANOS.
This Is the proper time of the year
to purchase a piano. Our stock is the
largest and finest in the city. Prices
and terms are reasonable. Do not
make a purchase before calling on us.
THE DRIGQS & SNIlTil 03
124-128 BANK STREET.
Pianos! Pianos Pianos!
Before purchasing an instrument,
call and see our large assortment of
Fine Pianos.
WE OPERATE FOUR
Stores, and can give you the LOWEST
PRICES and BEST TERMS to be had
aayMhSONNENBERa PIANO CO.
Agents for: "
Weber,
Chickerlng,
Kranich & Bach,
Wheelock,
Sterling.
Huntinjrton.
ianos
175 Bank St, Waterbury. Ct.
A. W. SKINNER. Mgr.
$1,000 - Challenge - $1,000
HARVARD BEER, UNION MADE,
v . on draught.
EMERSON & SONS' WIXE
by the bottle.
JAMES E. WATTS, Soutli .Maiii Sire it;
Exchange Place Cafe. ;
SCHAEFER'S WEINER BEER
Bottled for Family Use. .
JL W. HODSON,
20 EXCHANGE TLACE.
WATERBURY FIRE ALARM.
4 Cor "South- Main and Orand sts.
5 Seovill Manufacturing Co. ,'(P).
G Cor Bridge and Magill sts.
7 Exchange Place.
12 Rocers & Bro. (P).
13 Cor East Main and Niagara' sts.
14Cor East Main and Wolcott rd.
15 Coi: Hlgh atid Walnut sts.
10 Cor East Maiu and Cherry "sts.1
17 -Cor East Main and Cole sts.
21 Cor North Elm and Kingsbury sts
23 Burton Street engine house.
24 Waterbury Manufacturing CO. (P)
25 Cor'NortU Main and North sts.
20 Cor Grovea:hd' Prospect sts. ..
28 Cor Hillside avenue and Pine st.
29 N. WI110W bet. Ridgewood and
Hillside ayenue. .' ' '- '
31 Cor" Bank liutl Grand sts.
'32--Cor Riverside and Bank sts.
34 Cor West Main and Watertown rd
. 35 Conn. LighVg & Pow. Co, car
- house, " (P).
30 Waterbury Brnss Co. (P). ""'
37 Cor Cedar and Meadow sts.
' 38 Cor Grand and Field sts.
42 Cor Sotith Main and Clay sts.
43 Now England Watch Co. tP). '
' 45 Benedict & Burnham Mfg Co. (P)
46 Waterbury. Buckle Co. (P).
47 Cor-S. Main and Washintoa 'sts.
51 Cor Baldwin and River sts.
52 Cor Franklin and Union stsV"-
53 wat'b'y Clock Co, case fact'y P).
54Cor Clay and Mill sts.
515 Cor Liberty and River sts. . ' ;
57 No 5' Hose House.
' 58 Cor Baldwin and Stone-sts.
C2 Cof Doolittle alley and Dublin St.
72 Cor West Main and .Villow sts.
74 Cor Johnson and Waterville sts.
212 The Piatt Bros & Co. (P). 4
213 Hammond Buckle Co. (P).
214 Wat'b'y Clock Co, mvt fact'y' (P).
210 Cor North Maiu and Grove sts. .:
251 Cor Round Hill and Wqrd sts.
201 Junction Cooke and "N. Main sts.
811 S. N. E. Telephone Co bld'g. P).
312-Cor Bank and Meadow sts. '
314- Plume and At wood (P).!
SloAmefican Ring Co (P). '' " -SlG-Ele-!
Light Station (F). '
SlSHolmes.. Booth & Haydens P.1 .
321 NO 4 Hose -HoBse-."" ' '
S23 Cor Wash' gn' avo and' Porter Bts.
324 Cor Charles and Porter stsr " .
325 Cor Simons-st and Wash'g'n ave.
-ity Lumber aud Coal Co (P).
412 Tracy Bros (P). ' 1 ' -'-"
451 Steele & Johnson Mfg Co- (P).' 1
( 582 Cor Baldwin and Ryo st
KSt4ItfrC
Al
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STREET. i
We Havo the
LATEST FALL
STYLES..
In Soft and Stiff
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.
Fall Styles.
HATS!
HATS!
HATS !
Now Ready.
We are now making a correct
copy of the
Fall Dun lap
Regular $3 Hat Our Price
1.QO.
Come and see us before pur
chasing:. Danhury Hat Co,
; , 217-219 BANK STREET.
" N. B. Don't forget that when you
buy of us you buy direct from the man
ufacturer. Nuf ced.
SAVE HONEY ON
.Holiday Goods.
Only a Small Store
: . But a Blg.Stock.,,,.
WATHAM AND ELGIN 14 KT.
COLD W'ATCHES.
HIGH GRADE SILVER i TUB
ES, .
GOLD FILLED CASES, 14 K.l
WARRANTED FOR 20 YEARS.
WEDDING RINGS. 14 KT.
DIAMOND, RUBY, EMERALD,
SAPPHIRE. OPAL RINGS.
LARGE ' STOCK OF DIAMONDS
TO SELECT . FROM- . .
, SOLID GOLD CHAINS ' FOlt LA
DIES AND. GENTLEMEN A SPEC
IALTY. '--. - -
MGreeti,
167 South Main St,
OAKV 1LLE CO
-- ''M4KERS Owi- ':
Wire and. Metal Goods.
P, O, Freight tut. Express. Addrosi
, Oak Wile., Cone. Telegraph AddrtTi
".. Wnterbury, Conn. ; Nw York OUle,
46 lloward Streou'- ,t '-j-T',: "
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