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WATERBURY EVENING DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1905. 10 Where Is Good TEA, COFFEE AND BUTTER SOLD. Just as sure as tue sun rises iu the east and sets in the west, our store is "the suTest place to buy 'good tea at a reasonable price. Just as sure as our streets have been and are In a horrible condition, just so sure you can buy the best tasting, fresh roasted coffee in the city at our store, ltpinember Its no sale if we do not do as we say we will. Just as sure as the trolley cars arc eoine to run to SinioitsviHe by way of Baldwin street, just so sure can yon buy the best butter it) the city for 31c per pound. All we ask is to have you -who are paying a higher price to give us one trial. . Just as sure as we are froing to have seats out in Hamilton park, just so sure we have kept the price of butter down to 31c this winter; and remem ber, every pound lias given lirst class satisfaction. Just as sure as the new enrry-me-quick patrol wagon got all that was roming to it last Saturday (seven callsi, just so sure some people have been drinking something they shouldn't drink and haven't heen drinking what they should drink we mciiii our tea and coffee, which is the good kind. Just as sure as we are giving a big bag of marbles with a pound of lea. just so sure will lots of little boys get a good hard spanking for taking their mothers' tea checks when there itf no one looking. Just as sure as ynu read this adver tisement you can rely on what we say, and when we say we sell .a better quality of tea and coffee for the price you are paying the other fellow, we 'mean It and ask tor just one trial. Our baking powder is 4c per pound and a Mc cracker jar free with lt; at PHELAN'S T STORE SKIRTS, Special sale of Skirts Saturday, Feb. 4th. for a few days only. Given Away At less than cost. Come early if you want one of the Tailored. Skirts. All other goods at re markably low prices. GUARANTEE Credit Clothing Co. 33-35 E. Main St. anl 13 Plioailx Ays. "The Mill." MIXED CHICKEN FEED $L06 BAG. Better miss a meal than lose this chance. DIIATII IMPERIAL FLOUR $0.80 bbl. CLEAN OATS are the onlv kind we sell. D. L Dickinson & Son. Comer Wt Main and Judd streets. Pbone 12a Buy a KIMBALL" -PIANO Over four hundred sold right here In Waterbury during the past six years. The Piano That Gives Satisfaction Come and fee them. The F. H. Lewis Co 24 EAST MAIN STREET. Special Sale -ON- BY 11. regular price 50c, for this week c and many other bargains. Brass Gty Liquor Co PASTERNAK BROS. Props. 213 So. Mala St. opposite Grand. Mail order promptly attended to. Telephone IM'.Mi WE HAVE IN STOCK A NEW LINE OF Rosary Beads AXALSOA GOLD and SILVER CCOSSESw THE 6AFFHEY JEWELRY CO. JEWELEBS ASD OITICIAXS, S SOUTH MAIS IT. MEETINGS TO-NIGHT: , ' ' '': . ; j;' Kosedaie camp, M. W. of A. . Fidelity court. Danish lodge. No 103. Court Mil colli. A. O. V. Third division, A. 0. 11. Speedwell lodge: K. of I. .Ml.luh colony, U. 0. P. K. 1. O. O. I', school meeting. Catholic Literary association. Waterbiiry llge. B. P. O. K. Connecticut lodge, A. O. U. W. Household Ituth, ;. U. O. O. F. Winona council, Jr. 0. V. A. M. Court Stephen .1. Meany. F. of A. Court Kii-luml Wagner. F. of A. Wnterbury Steam Fitters and Help ers. Court Chaniplain. F. of A. Liberty circle, No 050, Ltuty Forest ers. Socialist, party. Electricians' union. St Ann's drum coi s. Friendly league, school of house keeping, public school cookery, a. m. and p. in.: lirst course cookery. 7:45; domestic arts, plain sewing, 3:30; shirt waists, 7:30. CITY NEWS Amerlcan band prom to-morrow night in Eagles' Nest. Big time. Joseph Pepin of lid Fast Liberly street left Thursday for Montreal. The P.I04 football team of the Crosby High was photographed to-day by Adt. The teachers of the Welton street and the Margaret Croft schools were visiting to-day, consequently tin schools were closed. An anniversary mass of requiem will lie celebrated tomorrow morning at s o'clock at St Thomas's church for the late Marie Louise Ityan. Clement Harpin of 52 East Mover street has taken tile special agency of the Central Vermont railway. Mr Har pin will succeed J. E. Baril, who has resigned. The meeting -which was to ha been held this evening at Dillon's bar ber shop on Baldwin street, for tliu Condon benefit has liecn postponed un til Sunday afternoon. To-nijdit at Leavenworth hall there, will be a lecture by Kev Father La- bonte. In connection with the lecture there will also be a whist. Admission is :c cents. This evening Jr Cuniniings will lec ture at St Patrick's church, In connec tion with the lecture a fine concert pro gram has been selected and it is ex pected that a very large crowd will at tend. The ladies of the First Baptist church ave a supper at the church parlors last nilit. A feature of tlw evenfn was n debate on the woman's suffrae question, with Alderman F. E. Stanley. Robert Turubtlll. W: ('. Lang ley and the Rev Mr Harris. Both sides offered able nrgunamts, but after all a decision was rendered in the neg ative. While- no notice of appeal was filed it was plain that the verdict was not entirely satisfactory. The Washington Hill Athletic club will hold its ninth an mini concert am', promenade this evening nt Eagles' hall. Lalller's orchestra will furnish th music for the occasion.. The concert will consist of four numbers and tho dance program will be made up of six teen numbers of all round dancing. The events given 1y tills club in thft past have always been 'successful ''both financially nnd socially, and all who attend1 this evening are asstired of a good time. At the regular meeting of Court Row Hill. No iH. held In Fraternity hall last evening, the election of dele gates to the grand court convention resulted as follows: First delegate, William J. Clasliy: second, John Say ers: third, Mngo Nheclinn. A social session follow! In which, the follow ing took part: Song, J. ' Pow!in;, "Dad's Dinner rail:" recitation, W. Adams. "Urven Stamp Hoods;" song. Martin Illcker. "Rose Hills' Clsm bake;" song. John Harry.' "Me ainT the Dasher;" John Walsh. William O'Con nor. 1lg and reel. All went home slnjf Mig "St Patrick' Day." The order of Foresters has begun to elect delegates to the state convention, which will be held here In May. Last evening Court Hancock elected Its dele gates after a very warm session, so liii tense was the Interest displayed. The delegates are Chief Hanger Timothy Donahue and Sub-Chief Ranger Luke I tou ting; alternates, Luke iHrwHng and M. J. Koefe. Incidental to the convention there will lie 5 ball ani banquet In the evening nnd the or sloii will he made memorable by many other features which have not yet twen developed by the committee on ar rangements. The regular soinl-inonthly meeting of the senior debating club of the local High school will lie held this evening at 7:30. The question for 'debate Is whether or not the I'nited State should have i-eviprortty with Canada. Messrs Ilea ley am! Monninl and Miss M. malum will kIiow why reciprocity would le a kmm1 thing, while the Mnwrs ;uilfolli and Sclilegcl and Miss Fitzgerald will defend the negative, Kct-italioiis will he delivered by the Misses Andrews and S. Inn it anil the Messrs Wolf ami Mimuiman. While there Is so milch talk coin on concerning the new park, affairs at Hamilton nark are going along iii-ely Mr Walker, lh caretaker, and hi n distant are trimming all of the trees ami have made a big inqinivemeiit on all tfmse extending from Silver street to Brass Mill mad. A great many trees il lie phiuted there this spring and this will certainly add much iron It to the place in the mining ream. Hie next tiling in line the pnlilie bathing Hac, wbi h many are desir r.us of seeing made there. Solid gold eregl!w in the neatest and mnM up to dale style, perfectly adjusted to your ttnm with U-nso to suit your vi-tn. fr the intidvat price of $. Tbe very name goods are sellaig fT 7 ami H elsewhere. You know tlie iiaIilT f mir work if yi.il don't, 'tis high liiue yon lhl. TIm I'pson Jewelry . opti, uins. . Rank ftreet. IT WILL PAY YOU to look at the bargains offered la WATCHES it 1ht store. A tpcclalty maI f FlatT tVfddin RInta. To raa aV waratvtroiir Watrfc.Clork r Jrrt ry tvpalriag and Cacrariajt doo htt. F. P. BECTON, K S CAST KAIX 8TEKET; VUk i B. Dcrcrcaax Oa. The Rev J. N. Lewis, rector of St John's church, preached a very Inter esting and earnest sermon in the Len. ten series at Trinity church, Seymoiu-, Wednesday night. There will be a whist party at th& Catholic Women's association this evening. All friends, both ladies aim gentlemen, are Invited. Dainty prizes have heen provided for the whist play ers and there will be music, etc. ,Tbis is the only social evening to be held during Lent. The party will be held- in the hall on the first floor. The cus tom of collecting 10 cents from each participants, as at the regular social evenings, will be followed. This is to cover the expenses of the party. Special Prices On High Grade Goods For This Week, King William Scotch. . .$1.25, was $1.75 John Dewars Scotch . . .95, was 1 .50 Ramsey's Scotch .05, was 1.50 Lipton Irish 1.25, was 1.75 Jameson's Irish 05, was 1.50 Pepper, distillerv btlg. . .75, was 1.25 Lewis '66, distillery btlg .85, was 1.25 Duffy's Malt 85, was 1.25 Dnkyper's Gin 85, was 1.25 Burnett's Tom Gin 85, was 1.25 Maple Dry Gin 85, was 1.25 Gordje Freses Brandy. .85, was 1.25 Valet Menot Brandy. .. .85, was 1.25 COMBINATION'S THIS WEEK. 1 bottle Old Crow $1.25 1 bottle Imp Claret 1.00 1 bottle Imp Port 75 1 bottle Imp Blackberry 75 $3.75 worth for SI. COMBINATION No 2. 1 bottle Imn Brand v .'. ' si sn 1 bottle Imn Rlnckhpn-v 7"? bottle Imp Port J5 bottle Imp Sherry 75 $3.75 worth for $1. JOHN J. SHEEHAN Warehouse, 223 South Main St Phone. 849-3. Plenty of poor, worthless drugs, chemicals and 1, ' 1 ' medicines on the market. OUR LABEL sn't on them. FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL Legs Lamb, Poultry 1.000 lbs Fresh Hamburg Steak, 2.000 lbs. , FRESH PORK LOINS, 1.000 lbs. FRESH SHOULDERS, Creamery Butter, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Canned Goods, Vegetables and Fruits, at Money Saving Prices, Castle's Bonds and Stocks LOCAL INVESTMENTS A SPECIALTY. G L HOLMES & CO. CT, North Main Street. Foot Protection Show anI if on dar and aluh the wxl. fllowpI ljr Mipppry pavementa, will M no ow forget tbat pood, stout tbopa arc iwrdod. NEN'S IotiM Pofc Shoes in Boi Calf. Y lotir Calf and Enamel Leatbers, fa all fLizo from i to U $10 to MVO. WOMEN'S tMffemit Weight SolVg in Calf KhWkin Shorw, diTMit MjUt of tor a ix I heH.s ail aizr and Wths $IM la II KI Roys and Cirb Shoes of all kinds ih. E. J.FINN - THE SHOEMAX. 17 CXCHAXCfi rLAOL . Great Reduction -OF- Trimmed Hats Were $3, $i, $5, . Now 99 Cts. I. CHASE The Miller&PeckCo Men's and Women's Furnishings. MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, made from Garner's corded percales aud Madras cloth, faced sleeves, double yokes, cushion split neck bands, separate cuff,' value 75c, our price 49c At 75e Men's Negligee Shirts, made of best percales, especially for us, In the best possible manner, with two pairs of separate cuffs, regular valiift $1, our price 75c. At 25c Men's Four-in-Hand Ties, bet ter values than you can find else where at this price, 25c. WOMEN'S HOSIERY. At 15c Women's fast Mack, full fash ioned Hose, double heels sand toes, sold elsewhere as a big special at lttc, our price 15c. At 25c Women's two-thread Hose, fast black Hqrnisdorf dyed or black, with unbleached split soles. 1 At 35. 3 pairs for $1 Women's black Hose iu plain cotton, plain lisles, gauze cotton nnd gauze lisles; special numbers with us on which we em phasize quality for price. At. 13c. 2 for 25c Ladies' black seam less Hose, also black with split feet. At 13c, 2 pairs for 25c Children's Hose in heavy rib, value 15c pair. TheMiller&PeckGo SALE ON and Roast Beef, 7c lb 4 lbs 25c lb 8c lb Corner 25 cents per dozen at Kelly's Eggs lopoiar Price 'Store.: . A ? JM SOUTH MAIN ST. For Toy Morrow and Monday Only FREEj J 1 1.00 worth of Green or Hunt Stamps with this $1.25 order. 1 5-4 Gingham Apron ... life, 1 Corset Steel 10c 1 Wrist Bag 25c 3 dozen Pearl Buttons , 10c 1 Ladles' Vest or Pants 23c 2 Extra Size Turkish Towels .... l25: 1 pair Gents' Half Hose 7e 3 spools Basting Cotton 5c 3 cakes Toilet of Shaving Soap ... 5c $1.25 We Have '-. .' V." iU. Something for you this week that, is really a bar gain. By chance we were enabled to get a lot of Fine Canned Squash that ordhiarlly sold for 15c 'per can. We got it so we can give it to you at 10c a can, or 3 for 25c. . . Also 2 cans? Extra Fine Salmon . . 25c Roused Mackerel 15c per can Kippered Herring, finest quality . . 20c Domestic OH Sardines, 6 for .... 25c Mustard Sardines 10c IJSiuoked Herring nt . . . 8c aiso our usual Fine Oranges at , 27c per dozen Perm. " Mdse. Co.( its EAST MAIN ST. CARP OF THANKS. I hereby thank the people of Water bury and vicinity for their liberal pa tronage In my furniture business for the past twenty-five years. I have sold out to Benson Furniture Cg, 188 South Main, where all bills due are payable. Experience has taught me that to suc ceed one must do the best possibly that can be done by bis patrons. I have em ployed much help (some loyal and true, some beat me and you). I believe there is nothing surer or safer than real es tate. The person who can secure. and hold title to "a little of God's earth has something for old age and Infirmity and time of need. I shnll give my time nnd best efforts to transactions in real estate nnd have private omce at Benson Furniture Co's, 188 South Main street. ." : Respectfully, J. G. TWINING, ' March 11. 1005. Business Men FIND THE Evening Democrat, A GOOD advertising Medium. Try our Popular Penny-a- word advs. Quick returns every time; three days for 25c. Book and Job Printing. Good work. i Low Prices. . Martin Bergin's Sons UNDERTAKERS, Funeral Directors Cor. Scovill and South Main St NIgbt calls answered tr T. If. Her ein, 75 South Elm street; V. & Bar. gin. 102 Walnut street We Furnish First Class Hacks for Funerals and Weddings. Office Telephone C03-4 House " 333-2 Office open from 8 a. m. to 11 p. m. PUBLIC Crash in the FOLLOWED MAILHIOT'S Crash in the Beef Market! All with Easier Prices for Saturday VEAL SALE Fancy Legs, 14c i Loins, 14c i Fores 10: LAMB SALE. Legs of Mutton, 12, 14c i Spring Lamb, 16c Fore of Laiab, 8c Green Stamps with all Purchase. $200 worth of Stamp! with dozen Oranges, LOO worth of Stamps 'with dozen Oranges, LOO worth of Stamps with dozen Lemons, Tt. n..t, l A, II. J bUSII LUCUJOi PL : -iQO You should pay $3.00 for a derby, then you are sure, if you buy from our stock, -of getting a good bnH i We sell derby; hats as low as $1.50 and as high in price as $6.00, but for a man who is trying to make a dollar go as far as it will, there is no hat value that equals our $3.1)0 derby. Try it, you are safe when iyeni buy from , I K Mailings & Son, FROM STREET TO STREET. IS to 96 South Main 5t. 97 t 103 Bitit SL ,: Jones, Morgan & Company Waterbury's largest and only complete outfitting establish' ; ment to man and boy -Hats and Shoes. The largest Stock of Men's and Boys' fine Clothing in New England The most economical from every standpoint, be cause the wear and shape, retaining qualities of our Clothing commends It to the man who judges by , results only. To the tailors-man whose troubles are many it's healing balm ready for service the minute you want It stylish well tailored dependable clothing a credit to the wearer a credit to our stock. Men's Suits. TojS Coats and tfaln Coats, $10 to 30. Youth's, $7.50 to 20, j f Jones, Morgan ( r MEET ME,e5 DO, NOT FORGET Our Demonstration THIS WEEK While you are at the store see oar Spring stocK of GO CARTS. Also have special showing of PARLOR TABLES. BOSTON FURNITURE CO. Poultry - Supplier Incubators, Brooders, Oyster Shells, Grit,- Chick .Food, Animal Meal, Roup Cure, Colera Cure, Beef Scrap. Cut Clover, Egg Producer, Condition Powder, Lice Powder, Ltce Paint Chick Fountain. "Hens Nests, and Nest Eggs. j " , v, The D.B.WILSON CO,,'5 MARKETjp I Egg Market! BY A 27c 20c 20c - UH So. flaia Street ' -25. NortSitiaia Street o r & Company, SOUTH MAIN, , SCOVILL AND BROOK. ST5. 15. 17. BROADWAY Waterbury. Conn. in WaUrlHirf, and jwt 2 Shoe Stores air Uxlajr tMarrb HHh abowin( Spring Hhoes and Oxford IX VARI ETT. Only vnr storr la stowing fall linra of Spring Style IX AU. ;RADKS. That Is lXHlge'i-tu "tore wbVh started nearly 16 yearn ajrn in oiimII qnarters. and to-day arils mn Kboea than any other rooms. If there nerr snow and blizzard. Ox- roraft in early liin o would meaa Dim for Untlge to pay. but good on tne brlTe. VTe take oar r ham-en. Ym a week low rata bare bee rapidly' mot. ine out Men Bafeton. -Wjtertmry Boys- and Dwles 3 IV Women's Jennew-Miiler, -N'aney Dodire" ami -Waterbory Oiris." Weitnerfaya huMoen ahead of anything laxt jtt (eserpt aten smtil May. Dodge 3 PEOP