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10 WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1004. 3bM Just About I year aso this month our 4cop" were working OTertinie and, as we un derstand t, man t get one ceut ay; yet they went right aiong aom help duty day and night, and now we nA thft hftupil frnm which, they take hei-r orders working overtime day and tiffht trying to see Home loophole "whereby they can recompense them by giving them the grand bounce or putting them on uneasy street. Un gad" ti8 a great country where iUts Tercrowtled with . politicians. M. there Is a screw loose somewhere ana w are afraid that some members or certain boards actually don't -J"0 what a cup of good Tea or Coffee is. Tf youMrink the quality we sell you u And it a great brain tonic. It -acts on the nejves: if yoiv have too I much nerve our Tea and Coffee m pet-you down to normal condition, your, nerves are twisted we guai 'antee whal we sell will straighten them out 1 in good old fashion O: K: shape. Tvnat .more could anyone irl m fQymv WAek we give fonr bars of first quality ' laundry soap with one pound of our warranted good quality WcTea. JJJ .'27c Butter is, as usual, the kind Mcg "-expels you to eat extra mount or bread and butter, and tor ,wm of our Ooffae inquire of anyone no Wvlzyif Nuf sed from ' ; , ' . helan's T Store. 42 Baat Main street. Telephone. New England Watches ' Are always stylish and up-to-date. Ladies" Watches for 4 . shoulder, beltor pocket wear, t Men's or a boys' watches in .' unique designs: and attractive o r n a m e ntatiq ns . j " For sale by : r all Jewelers.' . . ... y ' rrne NewEngiandWatch Co "The Shop?' RE -UPHOLSTERING OF: FURNITUREI Everything now in the line of covering, including Tlclttngs, Velvets, Cordu roy, Velours, DamasKs, etc., is here ready for your in spection. WorK done now means a saving to you. Estimates furnished. t ; . i ' Lapalme-Hoffman Co 158-162 Grand St Electric Carpet ' Cleaning. Jiubar & Co ; It , the - only reliable 4 Pwn ' ;. ' Broker oa South ' Main St. v We carry a Blc LINE of . . watches, Diamonds, ' Jewelry,-. ' Musical Instruments, . fine "Wedding Rings. . We have good bargains 'in unredeemed' pledges, we do fine Watch repairing. w"e guarantee everything we say. '. .- & CO 121 SOUTH MAIN ST. . THE Colonial Trust llrivltes Special . - , . i Attention to Its . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. Moderate in. h rice, rentals :N ranging from $5 to $100.00 per" ; I annum, according to size. ; , Secure," in fire and burglar proof vaults, guarded day and night by .watchmen. N i Location, central and con venient: .: ' West Main Street, ' . ; -Waterbury,, Connecticut. We Wish fou a Happy and : ; Prospereus NewWifear. i pon't forget us whedi you want any I Watch, Clock, Jewelry . Repairing' or Engraving done. THE GAFFNEY JEWELRY GO. I II IK AA IV Company 1904 JANUARY 1904 101. TOM. tflft. TIPS, WL SO. j 3 A 5 6 8 9 To TTJIJIT IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 23, j-526 2728?93 i a MM C0MINO EVEITTS Entertainments. Fnlrs and Sociables of Local Interest Jan 29-Feb 8 St Thomas' church fair. Jan 29-80 "The Waterburiana" at Poll's theater, or, the benefit, of the Boys' club; . - f ! Jan SO-Pel 6 -Mammoth camlTal glren by Speedwell lodge. No 10, K. of P., at the auditorium. Feb 4 Concert and ball given by tli united German Catholic societies at Concordia hall,. , . Feb 4 First srand sociable and entertainment Ijoop the Ioop Outing club at Hamilton hall. ; Feb 5 Grand reunion of Miss Nellye Reed's danclnjr classes at Leavenworth hall. Feb 5Leap year party by Compan ion Court Minerva. I. O. F.. at Colum bus hall, Naujfatuck. ; : r . Feb 6 Mletwlnter reception Jand danc of Prof J. S. Sullivan's dancing dames at Columbus hall, Naugatuck. Feb 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 Carnival by Company G. O. N. G.. at City hall. Feb 10 Leap year dance given by Ladies Aid society of American Ring Co at Leavenworth. hall. , Feb 11 Hayseed reception given by the Oakvlllp Hayseed society " at I St Mary 1 Magdalene's , hall, Oa.kville. Feb 11 Sociable by the Societe of Artisans Canadien Francais at Franco-American hall. Feb 12--lfith anniversary of the Brooklyn Athletic club at their hall. Feb 12 Entertainment and clancei by W. A. C. at town hall WatertoWn. Feb 16 Branyah Social club, mas querade aud balU a Carter's hall, Wa tervllle. ' " ' . March 17 Dramatic entertainment and promenade at City hair by A. O. H. - : ' . ' March 17 T'ashlngton ' Hill eighth annnal concert' and promenade) at the Jacques auditorium. Apr 4-9 Fair given by the united council of the Knights of Columbus at City hall. April 14-15-16-18 First grand fair by Division No 1, A. O. TI., at Colum bus hall. Naugatuck. ' , April 25-30 At City hall, A. O, II. union fair, to raise funds to erect monument In' St Joseph's cemetery,' The . Sunday Telegram,' to-morrow. Be sure you have it. ' ! Tork. loins 8 and 9 cents per pound; Castle's Market to-night. i The Rev John G. Davenport, D. D., of this city, aottHl as toastmaster at the fifth annual banquet of the Williams colVsge aljimnl association, which was held In the Allyn house, HaTtford, last evening. David Sheehy, tlie well known sa loon keeper, will open. a meat market next, to his place of business - this evening with a full line of fresh and cured meats. V Two clerks will be in attendance. vThe charity leap year ball which was given last , Tuesday evening at Leavenworth hall by the French ladles of Waterbury was a great success. The ladies found after paying all ex penses that they cleared $95. A . delightful private dance was given In Knights of Columbus hall last night by the Rosebuds. The commit tee which so successfully arranged the enjoyable affair consisted of Joseph C, LaTlalo, Tony Betoli and Ernest Aus tin. Rev William Keefe, curate at St Ann's church, was called to Toftville a few days rago where the young priest labored for a few months and presented with a purse of $100. The altar boys also presented him with a handsome stole. -"' The 6J5 train from up the road wa about ah hour and half late" this morning. The 7:55 train from .Win eted was' also about an hour and a half late. An accident befell the en gine in Winsted. With these two ex ceptions the trains wer running.bout on schedule time to-day. The seventh annlversarv riana f the St Mary's T, A. society was held in , iveavenwortn nail last nlgbt. Lalller's orchestj-a furnished music for the dancing, which consisted of six teen numbers. The committee of ar rangements consisted of the Misses S. Byrnes, J. Larkin, M. Cassidy and M. Kane. Thei'e will be another of those pleasant select receptions given by Miss Reed's popular duncing academy in Leavenworth ball' Friday evening, February 5 3904. A well selected pro gram of 22 numbers, rendered by Lal ller's oi-cbestra. will be sure to pjease all lovers of dancing. Frieiids desir ing cards can obtain them from pupils .or at Miss Reed's academy, 110 Bank street, iuiy evening. i A delightful leap year dance was given in Odd Fellows' . hall last njght by a number of young. ladles, it was a leap year 'affair in every sense of the word. The young ladies arranged th danc an invJtri Yo. Xo man could, attend without tlie esi cort ot a young lady. In the hall the young ladies asked the members of the stronger sex for dances and the latter could hot dance until they were asked. The sixty-five couples enjoyed the affair very much and the hour of parting came all too soon. Dillane's orchestra (furnished the music for the dancing. The annual meeting of the Connecti cut library association will be held nt the public library, Derby. Friday, Feb ruary 5. E. S. Gordy will give the ad dress of welcome at 10.30 in the fore noon. Henry M. Whitney, of Bran ford, will speak on "Recent Criticisms of Public Libraries." Miss Josephine 8. Heydrick, of Southport, Miss Anna Hadley, of Ansouia, and Willis K. Stetson, of New. Haven, . on . "Open Shelves." The afternoon session will open at 2 o'clock. Miss;HeIen Spervy.. of this city city, and Principal Gordy, of Hartford, will be the speakers. How about having your eyes exam ined? It costs nothing and the chances are you need ; a change of glasses. All our work guaranteed anyway, ask your friend what kind of work we do. The Upson Jewelry Co, opticians, ; .. - - -J - A son was born yesterday to Mr anil Mrs . James Fitzgerald, 174 Bridge street. .'( Robert Walker, tho Brooklyn drug gist, and Dr A. A. Crano and son left for New YoVk to-day, whence they sailed on the Crty of Memphis for Palm Beach, Florida, where they wIU enjoy an extended sojourn." ' ' The horse case of P. K. Finnan vs Fred Williams, which was heard, yes terday llefore Judge Pealey, turned out to be a victory, for the plaintiff. Judgment for $100 and costs being awarded. An appeal was taken to the district court. Daniel Creem of 663 South Main street met With an ncrfdent last night and received painful , injuries , He started to light a lamp. Underneath the lamp was a bottle of gasolene, in which there was no cork.; When he lighted h match the gasolene became ignited iand the blaze shot up and badly burned him about. the face and hands. Dr Thibault dressed the in juries. ' i .',.';'. : .., Among those present at Si e banquet of the McKinley Association of Con necticut, which was given in Har monic hall, New Haven, last night, were the following Waterbnriaha: Col onel ! L. F. Burpee, Town Clerk John Blair, E. U. Lathrop, ' G. A. 'Ziglatiskl Postmaster John H. Guernsey, Tax Colector Edwin S. Hunt, Judge F. M. Reasley and former. Senator Warren L, Hall. ; Sterling commandery has prepared a fine entertainment for the members and tbeir friends next Monday evening. Febuary 1, Mrs Ellen B, Ramsdule of East Swansea, N- H., Is to give one of her readings. - The subject is "Jo sih Allen's Wife." The regular meeting is to be called at 7. o'clock. Entertainment is to begin at eight. Let every member be present at the meet ing as important business is to be transacted. . : .;:.X -.; The injunction proceedings taken some time ago by the Connecticut Rail way and Lighting Co against the Trol leymen's union, the Central Labor union and others wero withdrawn to day and the 1 attachments on the de fendants' mouey In the .banks released. The papers were, signed by-' Judge" Bur pee, representing, the trolley company, and Attorney Kennedy for the defend ants. This will be welcome hews to parties who had money tied up in; the banks, but couldn't get a cent of It. ' At' a bar meeting this mqrning the case of Margaret Atkins vs Virgil H Munson was ordered off the docket. A non suit was granted in thecasc of Franklin Todd, conservatory vs H. M. Burrltt, executor, and an answer or dered before February, 7. ' Non suit was granted in the case of the L'. F. Haase Co vs. JI. B. Churchill, et al., with the privilege of restoration" to the docket on or before f; February!? 7, - on payment of $10 and furnishing a bond acceptable to the court. AH the oVher cases went over for. a week. Monday night at City hall will be the night of . the season. AH lovers of good soul-inspiring music and, genu ine wit ai humor, will miss a. rare treat if they miss this canUval of sen timent'' and song. ' . The "Shamrock Minstrels" will prove that the "Harp Of Tara" still lives. It will "shed its soul of music" through City hall and give abundant ;-, ejidence that that ."Soul has not yet iled,", The manage ment 'feels secure In saying that no more enjoyable affair has taken place in the old hall 'than will be presented Monday evening. The board of agents of the Bronson libraty fund met yesterday afternoon and took action regarding the death of General Kellogg, It was voted to at tend the funeral of General Kellogg in a body. A ' committee consisting of John O'Neill, F. J. Kingsbury and L. A. i Piatt was appointed to prepare suitable resolutions ; to be spread on the minutes of the ' meeting, - John' O'Neill, J. S.. Elton and B. H. FltKpat rlck were anthorlaied" to procuTe a suit able floral tribute. The ,Rng at the building is at half-mast and the library will , be closed during the funeral ser- Yice..,. ;.'i ''":,;'-'.;. ',':' ; i The general cominlttee of the United German- Catholic societies met last night- and made further arrangements for the concert and ball to be given in Concordia hall February 4. Among the artists that will assist are William H. Grab of Nw Haven,' bass ; Miss Katharine Gloster, soprano Robert : S. Herr, tenor; Mrs Sadie Hollywood Reilly and ,F. S. 1 Phelps. St Oecilla- choir will sing, "The Lost Chord" and "The. Tournament, of Song," from the opera "Tannhaufeer," with orchestra accompaniment. V Music for the con cert and ball will be furnished by Tal lier's orchestra, --'.. v : v . SPECIAL MEETING HELD. Aldermen Adopt Resolutions on Death of S.W. Kellogg. At a special meeting -of the aldermen last night,; Acting Mayor Biakeslee pre siding, the following resolutions ,were adopted:- '- " .,.".'. .'. : "Resolved. That the mayor, the board of aldermen aud all other boards and city officials be. arid are hereby invited to meet Jin the alder manic chamber. City hall .building. Saturday, nt 1:30 p.;,,m.,. tp attend the funeral of the .'Hon Stephen W. Kel logg. . ,-;.,y , 'v "v "Resolved, That a ' committee of two be appointed by the. president to draft suitable resolutions on the death of the late Stephen W.' Kellogg and that a copy be sent to the family of the deceased." ;.. ..'-'"' r '' . The chair appointed 'Aldermen 1111 ing and Murray a committee on reso lutions. Aldermen 'illewltt" and Hur ley were appointed a committee to procure-a suitable floral tribute. The aldermen a"hd other city officials met at City hall at' SO o'clock tbisJ aftemoon and marched; to. the Secoml, Congregational churehi- where' the fii neral service was held., ., PREVENTED A PANIC. A Thoughtful Act and One to be Ap preciated. Last night, after "thf play at Poll's theater, and just as the people were beginning to leave the house, George Shove, a youngi maii residing on-Maple street, this city, wo S1 ' passing s from the theater to thft Acorn club room by a rear way and discovered the con tents of a Rtore room to be in flames. Thinkilng if he rang In an alarm there would be a great rush, be' Immediate ly ran to tn Scovill , street ; engine house and reported. Tho hose com pany quickly responded, whereby the flames wero quickly extinguished, the theater saved and a panic averted. ,.''...'',-. , - .. TRAINS WERE DELAYED. - - ' ' I ' -' i I- t - ' . - ' T ' 4 taused by Rear Driver on Engine. Becoming Loose. ' Winsted, Conn., Jan. 30. Two . ex press trains on the Naueatuck Divis ion of the N. Yt, N. H. & Ilortford railroad were . delayed to-day by the rear driver on one. of the engines be coming loosened. While backing onto a siding In the Winsted yard, the en gineer noticed a' peculiar clanking of one of the drivers. Upon dismount ing, he discovered that his rear driver was nearly off, and the other side' of the engine was practically the same. The train which should have left Win sted at 5.35, did not leave until 7.25 a. m.. holding up the 7.00 a. m., which did not leave until 7.30 a. in. , . One - Dollar ' - BUYS $2.2iiORTH. We cannot";, guarantee this sale for any length of time', as we have only a few dozen of each left. ' ..t v I Bottle Hennessy's Brandy, $125 I Bottle Hermitage Whiskey, 1.00 One - Dollar BOYS BOTH BOTTLES. JOHN J. SHEEHAN Warehouse, 223 South Main St. Thone 103-3.' ' UNDERTAKING Promptly Attended To. , THE BEST SERVICE IN THE CITY. Moriarty & Callahan John Moriarty. 1 Practical Em- .I..' n ti.!.ii.. balmerg. JOS. U. raOrianji J Broadway. Telephone. Night calls answered over the (tore No. 163. For Saturday. r i ' , i- - - , ,. I ' . ' ' Prime Rib Roasts 13c lb porK. Loiqs; -- --' -! . - - if .-j- 1 -' . , -4- - ' - --; Fresh Shoulders - c lb Legs Lamb lOc lb Fatcy i Fowls 13 tOlclb Castle's Corner. SHOES? Have' you an extra pair to give re lief to the feet by changing off? Our Prices for Shoes are so low that you can be the pos sessor' of many .pairs. ,Not, of shop worn or out of date footwear, but of stylish, well made, handsome shoes. , 17 Exchange Place. We Ive -'.Green .Trading jStaanjjs.' Mourning Hat and Bonnet Although we have not been saing much about it, we have by no means been neglecting our ': ' MOURNING GOODS DEPT. We have .. all . Jhe correct styles in Mjourning Millinery, and as usual the prices are at tractive. I. CHASE, , t . . .... . The Milled Puck Co Special Prices for . Sat urday Night. I At 6Po. Jvadies' Mereerlzwl Petticoats, value .$1.0). . . . . ' . i : ;- .)'.,;: . At 3 c, Cotton Cninas for dress fac- At 7-lie. ' Fast Black Percallne, was ingr. value 10c. - ' 4 ' , . At 81-Sc, White Good at, from 12yac At 9c, Tray Cloth's, from 12 e. ' At 15c, Grey Skirting -Flannel, from 20c At 6c, Domet Flannel, from SVfcc. At 30c, Men's Domet Flannel , Night Shirts, from' 50c. ' " ' v ... ' ,fl "'v - At 29e, 'Men's Heavy Undw Shirts, from' 60c. - ' i - . . At 13c, 2. for. 25c, Men's Cashmere Wool Hose, from 25c pair. . M 17c, Women's and Children's Wool and Fleece Lined Hose,, from 25c.i At 17c. Men's All linen Handker ' chiefs, from 25c. ' ' i J ' . Af 25c, La dies' Girdle Corsetsi Tftlijo BOc. ' " .1 At 19c, Hemstitched Bureau (Scarfs, j with Insertion, value 39c. At 39c liadies' Bxra Hearvy Canton Flannel Drawers, value 59c. At 25c, Jjadles' Golf Gloves, were COc. At 50c,-Ladies' Kid Gloves not, all . sizes, "were $1.00. At lc, Black Jet Trimming, was 5c. v Mailliiot's New Store 151 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ' Tvo Specials - " For To-NigM and Mondiy. All 25c" and- 39c Men's 'wool 'and leather Gloves and , z ' Mitts! ,, At All t: :' colors Tom : O'shanters, from 25c f and 39c. L IT WILPAY YOU to look at the bargains offered 1a ; WATCHES at this store. -A specialty made ot Fine; Wedding Rings. V You , can al ways get your, Watch.' Clock or Jewel ry Repairing and Engraving, dee here. F. P. BECTON, No 25 EAST MAIN STREET, . With J. H. Devereaux & Co. it.,- , : This Rooster Says ,To the city government, -before you buy. any more parks please buy seats for the -parls that ydu have now. KELLY SAYS That if you want1 eggs for 25c a dozen, you will " have to pray for a; January,. thaw;' We Kmow. Of no better way to correct the errors of an over zealous buyer than by 4 'lMce, -.' That's why you'll find Black Suits of which we bought too many that were formerly $18, 20 and' 22; in thir3 sale for $15. , , , Stouts, short stouts, long stouts , and regulars are here along with many fancy suits, all at one price. Come To-night and bring the Cash. KHOM STREET 88 to 96 South Main St. n Jones, Morgan Most Sensatlottal a M, Ever Opened. A ruthless sacrifice of profits, in the highest class clothing that comes to tills city only a grim determination to do something, and do that some- : thing better than ever done before, a determin ation to reduce our stocH to the lowest possible r limit, and to maKe this sale' go down in history as a triumph in modern merchandising. ; V . $20.00 OVERCOATS NOW $14.50 . : $10.00' SUITS HOW $6.85 Jones, , Morgan & Company WENZEL'S ' Spring: Styles i p)jf Ready. YOUNG' & HAT Norte Better Made. : ; The new Spring styles in YOUNG'S HATS are here, , leading in date as usual, and evidencing the accustomed care , in manfacturirig VHich has always characterized the YOUNG'S HAT. The stiff ht (is a medium taper crown curl : one-half ,: round ; gull rofl : and curv, "twelye-ligne band and ten ligne binding.1 The silk hat has medium belli cufj one-half round edge D'Orsay and not;so much set? oni sides as the stiff hat; twelve ligne band, ten ligne binding. V ' ; .- i . h" $3 and S4: r:J5an(l SB 25 ExchangePlace. Phone 114-2. We' can fit you out with your. Live Batit, Tip-Ups, Lines - . Hooks,' Etc.'""" N ' , " g A full line of ICE TOOS, Skates.l- Sleds, Creepers THE D. B, WILSON COlANY 13, 15 AND .I 7.BROADWAV. ' D. M. STEWART FUNERAL DIRECTOR and ' - EMBALMER. . . . ,. .'. . 212 NORTH MAIN STREET. Residence, Grove street. ; Tele phone at store and house. .... ,f t. The Goal Famine of last winter lauftltt people v economy in the matter of fuel. The use of 's NO. 2,NUT OR PEA GOAL was so satisfactory that a great . manv people liare continued : to ' buy it. They like tho kind we furnish because it runs good size, la dry and screens dean, . and our price V : $6.50 per lonr makes it an attraction. Try a ton. City Lumber & Coal Co. 21 BAST MAIN STREET. ; " : IiOok for Electric Sign. ' TO STREET. V' t . ,97 to 103 BanK St r & Company. mim c3 En TOGGERY LOTS of in town! , Lots of Boys-; Shoes You have the best Best boy! We Know e Have the BEST SHOE! Let's . - . . ' -' Make a Treaty. You Pay $1.25 or 1.50 32 to 2 and to and we'Il fit that boy with ajpalr of f ". ' . "DODGE'S ROUGH RIDER" No cut off vampiK no moulded, count ers, no shoddy iusoles a combination of wear, lit and ' sytle. - Ijet's' nego tiate! ,' C The Only BOYS