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WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1900.
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THIS LITTLE ADLET 1
Is to suggest to your
mind some of the pret
ty things to be found
iu our stock. Xot all
that we have, but a few.
Tables, Chairs, Book
cases, Couches and
Desks are thiugs that
you like. Others would
welcome them. Some
are priced at exceeding
low figures, other are
necessarily higher. The
range of prices is wide
enough to cover all
Christ m a s appropria
tions. Xot necessarily
Jiigh because it is fur
niture, but practical.
J. n. Burrnll & Co,
60 BANK STREET.
UXDERTAKING XiRllt calls
answered bv C. K. Seymour. 184
Maple St. phone; 1). M. Ste
wart, lul Franklin St. plione.
FULL LINE
OF
Long Island Shell Goads
FREE DELIVERY.
Cor Union and South Main.
Two Rooms In
Milford Building,
Center street, foi
office or building
purposes. Also,
One tenement, four rooms.
One tenement, five rooms.
All modern improvements.
J. W. Gaffney,
1G EAST MAIN ST.
J. H. Mulville,
CXDERTAKER, FUNERAL
DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER.
Residence, 307 East Main street.
Store, St Patrick'3 Block, 110 Broad
way. Telephone at store and residence.
'ICE.
SPRING LAKE ICE CO.
TKOS. H. HAYES, Proprietor.
VT-39 BROOK STREET.
Telephone 603-2.
:The only real Spring
the City."
Water Ice in
Special attention to family trade.
HORSE SHOEING...
AKD GENERAL
WAGON REPAIRING
DONE IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE.
AT
R, N. BLAKESLEE'S,
1G0 MEADOW ST.
Get Year Fire-place Ready.
II you don't, you'll be sorry one of
these cold uignts. We have andirons
In brass and iron from S2.50 and up
wards. Portable urates. Fenders.
Fpark Guards, Shovels and Tongs
everything for the fireplace. Fifty
designs or hard wood Mantels in our
show room a good one in oak with
facing and ornamental center piece for
516.00.
Open every nitrht.
CHARLES JACKSON & SON,
321 BANK STREET.
HOUSES FOR, XMAS
North Willow St, 2 or ! 3 Families.
Six Rooms on a Floor.
Make Your Wife a Present.
EASY TERMS.
The Seeley & Upham Co.,
48 SOUTH WILLOW ST.
A. C. NORTHROP & CO
27 and 29 Canal St., Watering,
Manufacturers of
FINE PAPER BOXES, DEALERS
IN PAPER AND TWINE.
SIGNS
Of oil descriptions at short notice.
Thorough, workmanship and reasonable
prices.
Ed Ockels, Sign Haker
OFFICE. 7. BROWN STREET.
William T, Disley,
276 Bank Street.
PLUMBfSG, EEATIB0, THfHIHG, METAL
COESICLS and SKY-LIGHTS.
" Particular attention given to altera
tions and modernizing of house plumb-
tag. Estimates cheerfully furnished.
BEE MY SHOAV ROOM OF " :
fLTJllBING FIXTURES.
CITY FISH MARKET
Evening Democrat
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'IHE DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY
C. Maloxkt. Edi-iot.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FRESS.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Cns 'ear $3.03 One Month 42c
Delivered by Carrier.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Firn ore cent a word to 11.00 an Inch.
Leading Notices 12c to -;c a line.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1900.
''Sperry's Busy Days." says the New
Haven Leader. "Well, that is what he
was sent to "Washington, for, and not
to play pinochle, or attend pink teas.
"We sincerely hope he, as well as the
other Connecticut representatives at
Washington, will try and earn their
salaries.
Representative Shaffroth, of Colora
do, said of the contest, for the scat
which will be vacated March 4th, by
Senator "Wolcott: '"It promises to be
the most interesting, and the closest
call ever known in that section. Three
of the strongest men in the state are
now candidates Governor Thomas,
former Governor Adams and Thomas
F. Patterson, and it is just possible
that Charles .T. Hughes, a prominent
mining lawyer, may enter the held as
the fourth.-'
In order to frighten her husband
into staying home nights a Cleveland
woman gagged and bound herself as
if a burglar had dune it. The husband
came home, offered up a short prayer
for the unusual quietude and went to
n.-,i 'i-ii,, iv if., released herself and
stole quietly away to the heme of rela
tives. Hartford Post.
That husband ought to feel ashamed
of himself. He deserves a wife like
Hugh Krieg of Hawthorne. X. .1.. is
blessed with. Hugh was a bad boy
and before his wife would take him
back he had to take the pledge to ab
stain from intoxicating liquors and
swear to be home by 10 o'clock every
night. That Cleveland woman and
Mis Krieg should trade husbands for
about a week.
V great deal of care, says a writer
in the Xew England Engineering -Magazine,
has been taken by all profes
sional observer to ascertain the caus
es of tic different breaks for which
the Yellow river has such an unnuppj
notoriety, ami to inquire into the truth
or falsity or the often-repeated asser
tion that the bed of the river has been
raised by its own deposits in conse
quence of the construction of the dikes.
It is possible that for the lirst hundred
miles or so after leaving the mountains
the river is compelled to lay down a
portion of Us burden, levees or no ie
ees. When we consider that the rivet
has just been flowing through a moun
tain country heavily covered with loess
and with an abundant rainfall iu time
of high water, at :t slope of four feet
to the mile, and is forced to traverse
a comparatively Hat plain, witn a
scope of one foot to the mile, it is not
surprising that it can no longer sup
port the burden of yellow mud to the
amount of 1-1S0 to 1-2T0 of its weight.
which it has been carrying. That thi.
condition has been aggravated by the
construction of levees is in the high
est degree improbable, if not impossi
ble. The building of levees would give
greater velocity and transporting pow
er, and would tend to mitigate the evil,
though it might not entirely remove it.
One reason for the failure to mustei
the anti-imperialist strength for Wil
liam Jennings Brvan in the recent
campaign was found in social timid
ity and fright, to which masses of peo
ple are especially liable. Many a man
who is decentlv brave when left to
himself, is an utter coward when ho
finds himself in a frightened crowd,
says a staff writer on a New York pa
per. He will tramp down women and
children in his frantic efforts to escape
from a sinking ship or a burning build
ing, just because ho sees everybody
around him controlled by the same sel
fish panic. And nothing makes people
more selfish than a panic about their
possessions. They at once cease to
reason, and think it the safest course
to believe and act on the most terrify
ing things that are told them by any
neighbor. This cowardice of owner
ship was played on so well in the elec
tion of ISOti that the republican lead
ers saw that it was a good card for
1000. , They laid their plans to rouse
their opponents to give them the op
portunity by . legislation cn the gold
standard, which, as they themselves
afterward confessed, was of no use
whatever. As was said at the time,
it was the red herring drawn across
the scent. Most unfortunately Mr Bry
an, against the wish and advice of his
wisest friends, was diverted from the
scent by the herring. His "sixteen-to-one"
declarations ; were 7 carefully
planned for in the camp, of his ene
mies, and the minute- they, -were put
before the country in the democratic
platform the cry was "raised "to- scare
the timid into the imperialist camp
And in they flocked, protesting that
they did not believe in Imperialism
that they hoped Mr MeKinley meant
something different from what his
I plain acts indicated, but that the silver
bogie was too much for their nerves.,
MEN OF OTHER NATIONS.
Admiral Sir Edward Seymour is a
most accomplished linguist. As a boy
he learned languages simply for amuse
ment. Lord Salisbury, in speaking of the
social side of EnglisJi political life, said
recently that there is really little of
it. He has never so much as spoken
with John Morley and never even saw
Mr. Parnell.
Sir Jainss Joice3', the British coal
king, has an income of about $5,000,000
a year, and is one of t he wealthiest men
in parliament. He began his business
life as a clerk in New Castle at five
dollars a week.
Daniel Orisis, a Greek millionaire of
Taris. has set aside the sum of 100, COD
francs to be given yearly "to the in
ventor, discoverer or producer of the
most noteworthy idea or object for the
benefit of humanity."
Gen. Lord Kitchener's leaning to
ward the enforcement of severe dis
cipline is said to be more or less in
herited, as his father. Col. Kitchener,
linfl the rrM-m t a t i nn nf lipintr ttie stript.. ! P
est disciplinarian in the British army.
Mirabeau, one of the great French
men of the revolution, was a noted
gourmand, and it is said' that amid
all the squalor of the Terror he ever
maintained spotless raiment and al
ways satisfied a desire for the dainty
things of life.
The castle offered to ex-President
Kruger by M. Oswald d'Aumerie is sit
uated at. Anderlecht. a suburb of Brus
sels. It was built by the monks three
centuries ago. and used as a convent.
In 1840 it belonged to the burgomaster
of Anderlecht. who had the honor of en
tertaining within its walls Leopold L
Lately it has been restored to its former
splendor with all modern improve
ments. It is surrounded by a splendid
park.
NOT VERY MODERN.
Chess lias been traced back 6,000
years.
Quoits was played in the dawn of
the world's history by the soldier
priests of Isis.
Ages ago the Hindu "medicine man"
knew all about disease germs and
microbes, although he was jeered at
by western scientists because he called
them "little worms."
In the archaic vaseroom at the
British museum there may be seen
babies feeding bottles of sun-baked
clay which were antique when Joseph
went into Egypt.
It has been generally supposed that
the system of using raised letters for
the education of the blind was a Eu
ropean invention. No such thing.
Books printed in this species of type
have been in use in Persia from time
immemorial.
The telescope, so far from being, as
is generally averred, the outcome of
the famous experiment of Galileo, was
known at least 300 years before his
time, while the microscope certainly
dates from the early part of the ninth
century, although greatly improved
in the sixteenth by Jansen and oth
ers. A bone collar stud was recently
found in a Sakkarahian sarcophagus
resembling almost exactly in appear
ance those sold by hawkers in the
Strand at three a penny. Yet the
man who marie it had been dust and
shes thousands of years, at the time
the patriarch Abraham fed his flocks
on Hebron.
PERTAINING TO THE SCHOOLS.
There are four Filipino students in
the University of Michigan.
There are 044 students in the Har
vard law school this year, 82 colleges
being represented by their graduates,
and Yale leading, its delegation num
bering 73.
More young men are studying medi
cine than are studying law and
theology combined. More 3'oung men
are studying theology and medicine
in Illinois than in any other state, al
though New York leads in the num
ber of law students.
Chicago's public school-teachers'
pay roll has more than doubled in
nine years and is now a little more
than $300,000 a month. There are
6.200 teachers, principals and super
intendents cn the city's pay roll.
In the high school at Carthage, Mo..
-the boys and girls own bicycles worth
in the aggregate $3,000. Two years
ago there were only three bicycles
"going to school."
ECHOES OF TEE FATHERLAND.
Members of the German reichstag're
ceive no money.
The German Agricultural society of
Berlin offers prizes of $100, $75 and $50
for plans of model pigsties.
In the sixteenth century it was cus
tomary in Germany to get up at five
o'clock, dine at ten, sup at five, and go
to bed at eight.
Berlin is to have an Ialian exposition
;n the Zoological gardens. There will
ee imitation- streets of Naples, Rome.
Florence, Pompeii, Venice (with
tinals), etc. -
HEARD IN PASSING
We trust the following will not be
considered too profane for insertion iu
tliis column: Representative Gaines
of Tennessee told the committee on
rivers and harbor:-, that by damming
the Tennessee river much good would
result to the citizens of his state. After
he had linishitl his argument he turned
to Repres?ntatives Berry ami Alexan
der and said: "Now. gentlemen, won't
you go downstairs and have lunch with
me?" "Not much." retorted Colonel
Berry. "We don't give a dam for din
ner!" Bridgeport Post.
Those linotype machines do make
funny work once In a while, 0 father
the man who corrects the proofs and
puts the forms together makes the er
rors and lays the blame on the ma
chines, which really do only what the
operator directs. An instance is found
in , a New Haven paper which con
tains the startling information to the
average reader that "The list of sub
scribers -to the Milford Water Co is
steadily growing load of turnips, most
of which have been raised to 304." If
the subscribers of the Water Co are
going into the turnip raising business
to -this extent Milford will Iosd her
reputation as n sweet corn raising cen
ter. Ansonia Sentinel. ,
A pleasant' prescription.
She-is a winsome young M. D. ;
He has a strange sensation.
The symptoms show, 'tis plain to see,
Aortic inflammation. '
He calls here in "Oh, doctor, I'm
One of your ailing pupils;
What shall I take oh, say in time
How many grains or scruples?"
She notes his symptoms 'tis enough
(A blush her charm quadruples) ;
"Take me," she murmurs, "quantum suf..
And never mind the scruples."
San Francisco Call.
THE WIDE WORLD OVER.
A branch of the English government
mint is about to be established in Can
ada. A 3 oung man becomes of ag'e in Aus
tria upon reaching his twenty-fourth,
birthday and in Hungary on his twen
tieth. A Chinaman places his surname
Rrst, then his title, if he has any, and
lastly his "Christian" name.
In 1SS0 the wealth of France was
estimated by Mulhall at about $1,000
r capita; that ot the Lnited fctates
it about STS0 per capita.
The discovery that sheep flourish in
Patagonia and 'JXerra del Fuego has
led to the stocking of enormous and
Fery profitable ranches.
The minister of wr.r has decided to
send a number of Servian officers to
rarious foreign countries in order that
they may obtain superior military in
struction. An officer in the Austrian army hag
invented small balloons, which will
float both men avid horses across a
river. They are 10 be fastened to belts
around the men and the harness of
the horses.
The eofEee-growing industry in trop
ical Africa is developing tremendous
ly. The seed was introduced into the
country about live years ago by some
English missionaries, who conveyed a
few beans from Kew with the object of
ascertaining whether the resources of
the country were favorable to the cul
ture of the article.
Australia's commission 1o select a
federal capital has rejected Albury and
recommended Orange, on the Blue
mountain plateau; Yaas, on the Yass
plains, or Bombala, in the Monaro
country. Of these Bombala stands the
b'st chance, as it is nearest the sea
ccast, with an excellent harbor at
Ei3en near bv.
FORTUNES SPENT ON SPORT.
The horse jockey Tod Sloan htia an
income of $1C0,C(X) a year.
Harr;- Griffin receives $10,0')O from 3
single patron and has a regular year
ly income of about S20,(X:0.
A jockey named Bullman was en
gaged the other day at a salary o-f
$15,000 a year.
"Bob" Fitzsimmons received $40,000
for a single exhibition in his f ght with
Hall. Purses of half this arrount are
comparatively common.
The popularity of baseball players
is not what it once was, ye'; the sal
aries remain comparatively high. The
average salary of t!i professional ball
player is much above the aV;rage in
come of clergymen and most profes
sional men. -
The captains ot racing, yachts are
very highly compensated. Cr.pt. Hank
Han", of Columbia fame, is &'iid to be
regularly retained by the Istlins at a
larj' of $10,000 a year, besides re
ceiving a present for winning sny gTeat
race.
Larg-a salaries are paid to profes
sional coaches for boat crews by the
various colleges. Coach Lehman, who
wis imported from England by Har
vard last year, is said to have been en
gaged at an annual salary of $15,C00.
A number of the professional golf
coaches are in receipt of large in
cc m3s for work which seems out of all
proportion to the services. One ox the
Indian coaches at Southampton, L. L,
who is very much in demand by the
smart set. makes more than $5,000 dur
ing the season. The income of one of
th coaches on the Newport links is
sa'd to greatly exceed this figure.
THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER.
The Sunday schools in Spain are said
to have only 3.2C0 pupils.
One of the large department stores
in Paris has a daily income of 700,00-0
francs.
'The game laws of New Hampshire
do not allow any person to kill more
than 15 partritlges in one day.
D'-iring 1S9S there were 20 accidents
in 39 mines on the iron range in Min
nesota, resulting in deaths averaging
one to every 193 employed. During 1S99
there were 421 accidents, with the same
average rate of fatalities.
Nine girls have been r-pccially cn--gagrd
to take charge in the Berlin cen
tral telephone office of the service wi'.h
Paris. By agreement French has been
adopted as the official language, as
many Germans know French, but few
French know German.
A Roumanian chemist named Dick
ercsco has discovered a process by
ivhich photographs can be permanent
ly piinted on the skin, and it is becom
ing ;uite n fashionable craze to have
tir.y portraits printed on the wrist or
arm. The process is not iu the ler.it
injurious, and, unlike tattooing-, is not
painful.
OF THE BLOOD ROYAL.
During a military parade at Stet
tin the German empress rode at the
head of her regiment, and led them
past the kaiser and hi3 staff.
It has been decided that the mar
riage of Queen Wilhclmina shall take
place January 17. in the Willemskerk,
at thfl palace of The Hague.
. Empress Frederick has always been
an admirable artist. At Windsor one
room is entirely hung with exquisite
water colors done by her, and at a
great charity bazar two paintings
done by her sold for 1,000 apiece.
It irust be confessed that the new
heir to the Italian throne is quite
as Int jresting "as trie new "occupant
of thar throne and his chances cf be
coming" king of Italy are good, ..The
duke is a 'cousin of . King Emimfnuel
'III. He is the father of twcK-fsiiKs,
where&!rn,he new Kin,g4- who wrb- marr
ried fovr'years' ago, has no" ctiftdVeh'
While the king is frail "and dislikes
physical exertion,, the duke" is 'trie
votod to sport and is one of the best
hone-men in Italy. '
School lusio
Only school in the state where nil
branches of music are taught. All
of the teachers are thoroughly train
ed instructors, and the courses of
study are thoroughly graded. The fol
lowing branches are taught:
riAXO, ORGAN, IIARMOXY, MUSI
CAL KINDERGARTEN, MAN
DOLIN," BANJO, GUITAR,
CORNET AND SIGHT
READING.
Also fine School of Dancing and De
portment. Pupils may enter at any
time. Catalogue mailed upon applica
tion. DR R. C. JONES
v. s ;
Residence, 25 Johnson Street, Water
bury Conn. Office Citv Lumber
& Coal Co. 03 Bank St. Telephone.
People's Market
Spi 'ng Lamb, Chicken, Veal. Mut
ton, Chicago Dressed Beef nd Na
tive Beef. The finest quality of
Vegetables. Always fresh.
"THE OLD RELIABLE."
is the largest in the city and Seeps
the largest stock to select from.
, - ' V . . ,
S, BOHL, Proprietor
04 SOUTH MAIN ST.
Telephone Orders Promptly Attended.
BEADLESTON & WOERZ,
Imported Lager Beer on Draught at
T. E. GUEST'S. 95 South Main Si.
'Phone 230-5.
Exchange Piace Cafe.
SCIIAEFER'S WEINER BEER
Bottled for Family Use.
J. W. HODSON,
20 EXCHANGE PLACE.
IN THE CELESTIAL EMPIRE.
China has long had the credit of be
ing the first nation to institute ex
aminations to determine fitness for of
fice. During the siege of Peking the mem
bers of the diplomatic corps and the
missionaries who were shut up in the
British embassy ate SO mules.
Among the loot at Peking that fell to
the lot of a Russian officer was the
decoration of the Order of the Black
Eagle and the autograph letter from
Emperor William which conferred the
insignia upon the emperor of China.
A celebrated Chinese dancing mas
ter, Hung Foo Choo, announces in a
Chinese paper that he is to hold a re
ligious service, to which he invites
everybody, in honor of the one hun
dredth anniversary of the death of his
ancestor, who was the first of the fam
ily to take up the profession.
A Chinese belle on special occasions
will entirely bedaub her face with
white paint, adding rouge to the lips
and cheeks in such profusion that she
looks more like a painted mask than
anything human. Her eyebrows are
blackened with charred slicks and
arched or narrowed in accordance with
her idea of beauty.
One of the conditions of peace in the
terms proposed by the foreign envoys
to China is that provincial examina
tions shall be suspended for five years
in the districts where the outrages of
the Boxers were committed. This
means that there can be no appoint
rhents to office or promotions for that
period, because examinations are es
sential for both.
WATERBURY FIRE ALARM.
4 Cor South Main and cjrand sts.
5 ScovUl Manufacturing Co. (P).
(;Cor Bridge and MagiU sts.
T Exchange Place.
12 Rogers & Bro. (P).
13 Cor East Main and Niagara sts.
14 Cor East Maiu and Wolcott id.
15 Cor High and Walnut sts.
KiCor East Main and Cherry sis.
17 Cor East Main and Cole sts.
HI Cor North Elm ami Kingsbury sts
23 Burton Street engine house.
24 Waterbury Manufacturing Co. (P)
25 Cor North Main anel North sts.
20 Cor Grove and Prospect sts.
2S Cor Hillside avenue aud I'ine St.
29 N. Willow bet. Ridgewood and
Hillside avenue.
SI Cor Bank anil Grand sts.
.'! Cor Riverside and Bank sts.
34 Cor West Main and Watertowu rd
55 Conn. Light'g & Pow. Co, car
houe. (P).
sr Waterbury Brass Co. (P).
;57 Cor Cedar and Meadow sts.
a.S Cor Grand anel Field sts.
42 Cor South Main and Clay sts.
'48 Xew England Watch Co. (P).
45 Benedict & P.uriiluini Mfg Co. (P)
4(t Waterbury Buckle Co. (I').
474-Cor S. Main aud Washinton sts.
51 Cor Baldwin and River sts.
52 Cor Franklin and Union sts.
53 Wat'b'y Clock Co, case fact'y (F).
54 Cor Clay and Mill sts.
50 Cor Liberty and River sts.
57 No 5 Hose House.
58 C01' Baldwin and Stone sts.
02 Cor Doolitile alley and Dublin st.
72 Cof West Main nnd .Villow sts.
74Cor Johnson anil Waterville sts.
212 The Piatt Bros & Co. (P).
213 Hammond Buckle Co. (P).
214 Wat'b'y Clock Co, mvt fact'y (P).
210 Cor North Main and Grove sts.
251 Cor Round Hill and Ward sts.
201 Junction Cooke and N. Main sts.
272 Grove, bet. Central & Holmes avs,
811 S. N. E. Telephone Co bld'g. (P).
312- Cor Flank ami, Meadow sts .
314 Plume and Atwood (P).
315 American Ring Co. (P).
31G Electric, Light . Station' j(P). "
31 -Holmes.: Booth' &:Haytlens (P).
821 No 4 Hosa HoUse. : v
323-Cor Wash'g'il ave imd Porter sts.
S24Qv Charles afll -PoVWrsts.
325-Cor Simons St. and Wash'g'n ave.
371 Citv ..Lumber and Coat Co (P).
412 Tracy Bros (P).
451 Steele & Johnson Mfg Co (P).
5S2 Cor Baldwin and Rye sts. ,
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Have scon belter days, but you never saw a better variety of Suits
and Overcoats at $10, $12 and 15 than we are showing this week.
Our recent arrival of 100 Suits and Overcoats in plain and mix
tures fills our stock up so that people who are trading with as
always find what they want. We also received a special line of
Ladies' Capes and Jackets, in all colors and at all prices, which
we are selling on the easiest terms of credit.
nave the Boys
Get their Clothes and Shoes from us this week. We are just as
particular with the kiad of clothing we sell to the little folks as
we are to the big ones, that's why we are now selling so much to
young men who used to be boys in short pants. We realize that if
we sell him good clothes when he is small he wil! buy of us when
ho is big. Money did you say; Never mind that. W sell goods on
a different basis.
Credit Clothinc? Co !
62 BANK STREET.
We undersell
all competitors at
the lowest prices
possible. Remem
ber, we give $10
prize if any
one can show us
5 J. XX T i?
-set a
a fiur-r tight or rolling Umbrella than
ours.
The-goods for the holiday trade have
been carefully aud .judiciously made.
The tight rolling Umbrellas smaller
than ever and will prove to be one of
the most popular of Christmas ftiHs.
See our large selection of UMBREL
LAS. TRUNKS, BAGS AND DRESS
SLIT CASES.
WATERBURY tWBRELLA MFG. CO
Factory. T.S Grand street.
This is the proper time of the year
to purchase a piano. Our stock is the
largest and finest in the city. Prices
aud terms are reasonable. Do not
make a purchase before calling on us.
THE DRIG&S & SWIM 03
124-128 BANK STREET.
A Piano For Christmas.
WHAT BETTER CHRISTMAS
TRESENTS
For your wife or daughter than a nice
piano?
Call aud examine our goods before
purchasing.
Weber,
Chickering,
Kranich & Bach, i
cieriiDg,
Wheelock,
Huntington.
M. SONNENBERG PIANO CO,
175 Bank St. Waterbury. Ct.
A. W. SKINNER. Manager.
Finest line of Violins, Mandolins
Banjos and Guitars in the city. Sheet
Music aud Musical Merchandise.
$1,000
Challenge
1,000
HARVARD BEER, UNION MADE,
on draught.
EMERSON" & SOXS' WIXE
bv the bottle.
JAMES E. 1ATTS, South Mam Slra3t.
Departure and Arrival of Trains,
NAUGATUCK DIVISION.
Trains leave Bank Street Station for
New York, Bridgeport, Xew Haven
and other places at 0:35; S:12; 10:50
a. m., 1:2S; 2:4S; 4:45; 5:05; 0:0S and
7:00 p. in. The 7 p. in. is a mixed
train.
Trains arrive at Bank Street Sta
tion from Xew York. Bridgeport. Xew
Haven and way stations at 8:30: 0:12;
11:12 a. m.: 1:11; 3:50; 0:25; 0:5S; 0:uo
p. m.; 1 :2S a. m.
Trains leave Bank Street Station for
Winsted anil way stations at S:3S;
11:14 a. m.; 3:5S and 7:00 p. m.
Trains arrive at Bank Street Sta
tion f'-om Winsted anel way stations
at S:12; 10:50 a. m.: 2:4S: 0:08 p. m.
Trains leave Bank Street Station
for V atertown ana way stations at
0:45; S:41: 11:17 a. m.; 1:30: 4:01; 5:00;
0:12: 7:03: 0:05 and 11:20 p. m.
Trains arrive at. Bank Street Station
from AVatertown ami w.iv stations at
0:25; 8:00; 10:40 a. m.; 3:02; 2:35; 4:40;
5:52; 0:47; 7:54; H:1S p. m.
Sunday Trains.
Leave Bank Street Station for Xew
York, Bridgeport nnd Xew Haven at
7:10 a. hi. anel 5:25 p. in.
Arrive at Bank Street Station from
Xew York. Bridgeport and New Ha
ven at 0:3S a. in. and 7:5."i p. m.
Leave Bank Street Station for Wa
tertown aud way stations at 0:43 a. m.
and 8:00 p. m.
Arrive at Bank Street Station from
Watertowu and way stations at 0:53
a. m. ami 5:12 p. m.
IIIGHLAXD DIVISION.
Trains leave Meadow Street Station
for Boston. Ilarlford and way stations
at 7:00 and S:3S a. m.; 12:3$; 4:05;
S:(7 p. m. ,
Trains arrive at Meadow Street Sta
lion from Boston. Hartford anel way
stations at S:05; 11:40 a. m.; 1:50; 5:13
and 7:45 p. m.
Trains leave Meadow Street Station
for New York, Fishkill Lauding, Dan
bury and way stations at 8:13 a. in.
and 1:50 and 5:18 p. m.
Trains arrive at Meadow Street Sta
tion from New York, Fishkill Landing,
Danburv and wav stations at 8:30
a. m.; 12:34 and S.04 p. m.
Sunday Trains.
Leave Meadow Street Station at
8:30; 11:30 a. m.: 5:30 p. m.
. Arrive at Meadow Street Station at
10;20 a. m.; 2:1S aud 7:20 p. m.
" ME1HDEN -BRANCH. - ","
' Trains - leave Dublin Street Station
for Midelletown and way stations at
S:50 a. m-. and G:15 p. m, "
' Trains arrive at Dublin ' Street Sta
tion from Middletown and - way-'Sta-tions
at 7:50 a. m. and 4:00 pf m.
ELECTRIC CARS." : ...r..f
--; Leave Exchange Place daily at 5:3?
a. m. aud every 15 minutes thereafter
until 11:37 p. m. j
CjiIver & Pond
PIANOS.
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We 1-3 ave the
LATEST FALL
In Soft and Stiff
And KATS Purchased Here
Cleaned Free of Charge.
Tickets For St. Joseph's T.
A. B. Fair October 31
Given With every
Hat.
Waterbnry Hat Store,
35 e. mm sr.
HATS!
HATS !
HATS!
Now Ready.
We are now making a correo
copy of the
Fall Dunlap
Regular $3 Hat Our Price
$1.90.
Come and see us before pur
chasing:. Banbury 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
Bui a Big Stock
WALTHAM AND ELGIN 14 KT,
GOLD WATCHES.
HIGH GRADE SILVER WATCH
ES. GOLD FILLED CASES, 14 KT.,
WARRANTED FOR 20 STEAKS.
WEDDING RINGS, 14 KT.
DIAMOND, RUBY, EMERALD,
SAPPHIRE. OFAL RINGS.
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