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new quarters are quite an improvement port lodge, No. 197, 1. O. G.T., celebrat- ed their 12th anniversary In their room. TIIE NEWTOWN BEE. PUBLISHED BY upon the old in strength and finish. , There were about 60 present and a pleas Eev H. Davies has commenced a course MEN'S; YOUTHS', BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS. THE BEE PUBLISHINQ COMPANY. of evening sermons on Samuel, his lite BRIDGEPORT. There were four alarms of fire, Tues- days the only serious blaze gutting T. B. Doolittle's bairn on Lafayette street,burn-in- g two horses to death. ITenry A. Bishop has resigned as po- lice commissioner. t William Edgar Trubee, the wholesale ant evening was spent by all. The exer- cises consisted of speaking, singing, so- cial intercourse, etc., after which a fine and times. The subject of his address, last Sunday evening, was the condition lodge, No. 65, F. and A. M., attended the Methodist church, Sunday evening and listened to an eloquent discourse. Miss Nellie Hurlbut is in Baltimore. Frederick Kemper his meat market In Hurlbnt's block, Monday. II. A. Ogden and family leave, this week, for Asheville, N. O., where they will remain for the Winter. Miss Hattie Stevens of New Haven vis FOSTER, BESSE & COMPANY, collation was served by the ladles of the of Israel at the time of Samuel g birth. It. II. SMITH, EDITOR. $1-6- 0 A TEAR, 4c. A COPY. IBWTOWM, COHN.,lSIDAT,T)CEUBES 13- - SOUTHPORT. lodge. A number were present from Married, Wednesday, at 1 p m, Mar Hope chapel lodge. Southport lodge shall D. Sandford of Redding and Miss WHOLESALE & RETAIL COMBINATION CLOTHIERS & HATTERS, Ettie Sherwood of Green's Farms. Rev was Instituted December. 9, 1878, with 25 charter members and, since that time, they have initiated over 300 persons and grocer, died suddenly .of apoplexy, ' last Friday evening, soon after his return from New York. He was 53 years old SAS(jlANAlO RKTOKT. n. Davies officiated. The bride and groom expect to reside in Redding, At meetings ot the executive commit its her sister, Mrs L. T. Day. now have about 50 members. and leaves a widow, son and two daugh- ters. Funeral on Tuesday from his late tee of the Sasqunnaujr association, held September 24 and October the FAIRFIELD. undersigned were appointed, with dis ASPETUCK. Wilson Sherwood and sister Miss Sar MONROE. In the Center school, the following Burr Osborne, who has been seriously residence at 352 State street, Rev Mr Mc-Nel- lle officiating. Mr Trubee was son of William A. Trubee of Fairfield and his wife was once Miss Susan Alvord' of cretionary powers, to lay sidewalks 111 for a week, is slowly on the gain. scholars had over 90 per cent, for the through New street, from the Methodist ah visited Oliver Burr and his daughter in their new house on Greenfield Hill. month of November : E. Rose Wheeler John IT. Vincent has built a new barn church to or past the corner of J. F.Jen ntngs's property, and also through Ma Southport. Miss-Ev- a Ferris has'returned from car 94, Anna Goldsborough 92, Annie Foh- - on his place, where he will keep the fine ing for her Grandmother Lyons of Red renbach 91, Ethel Wheeler 90. pair of blacks he bought a month ago. pie street between .the Sheffield and Bradley corners. We accepted the trust where many good wishes accompany them. Among those present at the wed- ding were Mr and Mrs Berry- - and two daughters of Hartford, Mrs Gorham and family of Redding, John Guyer of West-por-t. Mr Hanford of Bridgeport was caterer. It is reported that A. C. Taylor has had a serious relapse, his mind having been affected. Mrs A. Taylor is slightly better, al- though still confined to her bed. The postal facilities of this place are not conspicuous for their extensiveness. Three weeks ago, some person stole all ding. Mrs J. W. Sears of West Haven, who and as soon as practicable ordered 173 A hearing on the admission to probate Mrs Moses Wakeman, who fell two has visited F. D. Hollister for a week, of the will of Mrs Bridget KInsella will weeks ago, gains slowly. tons of flag, bridge and cuib stone. Oc- tober 13, the schooner White Rock, be returned home, Saturday. be had at the probate office, Saturday Jabez Thorp is sick. longing to C. Jennings fc Son, sailed for A. J. Rivers, the West End builder, upon whose property several - attach- ments were placed, last week, expresses confidence that he will soon be able to resume business on a sound basis. He says that this action of his creditors was hastened by the attachments placed upon some of his property by II. C. Knight, who held a mortgage of $1G50 on Mr Rivers's Olive street house and who de- manded his money. As Mr Rivers could Albert Fohrenbach's horse, having be Robert Wright, who is not unknown Koudout, returning October 28, with on Miss Agnes Bradley, instead of Ada B. come unable to eat hay, was mercifully In the justice courts of the town, was ly 151 tons on board, this being all that Burr, teaches in No. 10. shot by its owner, who is now looking again arrested, last week, by Sheriff ('apt Phillips considered It wise to bring for another. , ' - Jabez Thorpe is quite sick; DrGorhAra Pike, on complaint of his wife, who We were unable to make satisfactory ar attends. the postal cards to be fouud and, upon application for cards, this week,we were At the last meeting, Harmony grange charged him with non-suppo- rt. He was rangements for the transporting of the had as visitors Hollister Sage and wife of William B. Osborne has bought a fine remainder of our order before the Hud- told that there were none. not pay it at once, Mr- - Knight attached tried before Justice Broth well and found guilty. In default of bonds to provide Springfield, Mass., and Miss Mattie "Jersey cow. son river was closed for Winter and, in consequence, 22 tons, chiefly curb stone, Blakeman of Stratford. his wife at least 3 a week, he was sen other property for $2500 and this was quickly followed by an attachment from Charles S. Abbott is with Sterling Mrs McCord of Brooklyn, N. Y., who visited her sister, Mrs A. Taylor, last week, hasureturned here and will remain tenced to lull for 60 days and was taken are stored at Koudout at small expense Ambrose S. Hurd is visiting his uncle. H. M. Purdv. the mason ; John T. Ster Brothers in Bridgeport. to Bridgeport, Saturday, by Sheriff Pike SOME THINGS WORTH KNOWING. That our ladies' shoe for $2 can't be beat. THAT Oar China Sat is to b givaa away Seeembar 10. THAT Our Kan's Shoes for $8 are wonders. - THAT January 10 we give away a Gold Wateh. THAT We take special pride in our Ladies' S Shoes. - THAT -- "We present our easterners with a Bronze Clock en February 10. THAT Our Hen's SS Congress and Bale ean't be duplicated eutside of our store. THAT. March 10 marks the data when that Silver Tea Set goes. THAT " Our Ladies' C5 Shoes make our competitors groan with envy. THAT Some one will have a new Diamond Stud April 10- - - THAT Tor style, wear and comfort our Hen's $5 Shoes are unequalled THAT May 11, off goes Gold Watch So. . THAT . Our stock and sale of Children's Shoes is what is making some merchants' hair tan gray sa fast. THAT That handsome oxydized silver Lamp goes June 10. THAT Our Hisses', Boy's and Youth's Shoes have made a reputation for themselves. THAT Last of all we give away that white piano on July 10. THAT The Merchant who a ffers the above is H. N .AYRES , BRIDGEPORT. Charles Walker of Long Hill. October 29, the White Rock began to dis ling, the crockery dealer ; Bray Brothers, until her sister's health improves. After three months of confinement - to He has several times been arrested for the masons. The first two were quicK charge her cargo and, at the same time, Patrick McCann began to lay the walk The annual reception and donation to his house,. Wildman Couch is able to take Postmaster Crossman's wife presented the same offense. lv settled, that of Mr Sterling satisfied a little exercise out of doors. Rev Alfred Goldsborough will be at the him with an 8 1-- 2 pound girl, December at the Methodist church. From that A dancing school has been organized before the sheriff arrived and Bray Broth rectory on Thursday evening, 18th. A 10. The Center street church purposes to date until November 29, the work stead in Fairfield and weekly lessons are to be ers are to receive a settlement in full at the completion of their work. Other have a Christmas tree for the children given at $10 a quarter. The classes meet cordial Invitation is extended to all Supper from 8 to 10 o'clock. II. Dreher has left his place with G. at the St Mare and are under the instruc and a donation for the pastor. Bnlklev and has taken one with Orrin creditors have been seen by Mr Rivers, ly proceeded, interrupted by only two stormy days. Eight thousand and three hundred square feet of flag stones have been laid and 870 feet of cross walks. Of tion of R. S. Manuel, a resident of Fair The funeral of Francis B. Hubbell, A supper is to be given in the I. O. G. who says that, if they will only give him time, he will pay 100c on the dollar. He fleld.The towns people are to be congrat whose sudden death was announced, last T. hall. Knapp of Sprlngdale. DEERFIELD. ulated upon the opportunity of learning has already begun to sell his real estate the latter work, four of the five street week, took place from hi3 late home, in order to settle in full with all credit crossings are at the expense of the asso dancing from so competent a teacher as STRATFIELD. ciation. F.leveu private orders have been Mr Manuel. ors and make an entirely new start. The Wednesday, 3d, Rev A. Goldsborough officiating and the Masonic ritual was used at the grave. Besides his wife, Sherman Blakeman's family are mostly contracts he held at the time of the at A parish meeting of St Paul's church confined to the house with hard colds. there survive a son. who is in busi was held at the church, this week, to fill Mr Blakeman being unable to go out tachments were promptly cancelled and are now in the hands of Foreman A. E. Isaac Nichols has entertained his son and family. Miss Alice Nichols has spent a few days with Miss Godfrey of Sport hill. Frank Raymond has entertained his sister, Mrs Gould. filled and 11 widths aud qualities of stone have been handled. In addition to the walks Indicated in your vote, we have been able, from stones given us by the two banks and from various odd ones, to ness in Des Moines, Iowa ; a brother, Pe the vacancy in the vestry caused by the since Thanksgiving. ter; a sister, Mrs Minerva Patterson of death of Samuel B. Glover. Dixon. Mr RiverS says that he has done business here for 10 years and wishes to Kepler Nichols has made ready for the Mass was celebrated at St Thomas coming Winter by placing a large fur avoid making an assignment. construct a path through the school house yard to the school building. We church, Monday, the feast of the Irumac nace, in his cellar,' furnished by the Southington and two children of a dead daughter ; another son died some years ago. The remains were placed in the vault built by Mr Hubbell some years since in the White Hills cemetery. Mr Thatcher Furnace Co. ulate Conception, at 5 and Sam. The foundation for a new house is go ing up on Colorado avenue. Mrs Abram Gould of Mill Plain has Parties from Bridgeport have bought the Bowen property on Lyon's hill and have also re-la- id the large stones at the south entrance of the school house, put a few much needed stones at the door of the primary department and re-la- id the street crossing between C. C. Perry's Hubbell s sudden death was an unex Treasurer L. S. Catlin of the Mechan visited her sister at Bergen Point, N. J. pected blow to the family and friends will lay out a miniature city. Allan Anderson moved, last Friday, ics and Farmers bank secured the China tea set at H. N. Ayres'. PmiXTDEiE So KIORMS, but it had been noticed of late that his from Round hill. J. S. Blakeman and family are sick house and Elwood's corner. From the usually robust health was greatly lm small and irregular stones and fragments with grippe. The Howard avenue hotel, which is paired. Mrs Hubbell has the sympathy Hiram Grovenstein and son David . EAST0N. L. H. Edwards and wife and Mr and Mrs Albert Edwards of Danbury spent Thanksgiving"with Mrs Sarah Gilbert of Huntingtown. D. W. Edwards has bought ahorse. Charles Robertson and family of Dan-bur- y recently visited L. H. Edwards; T. B. Fulford has also been home. School will begin in No. 1, Monday, loth. The walls and ceiling have been newly plastered and it is a model school room. r. being run in the name of Mrs A. J. Riv- - of all in her sudden bereavement and the have built an addition at Stephen Jen a foot path about WO feet long has been made between Miss Smith's school room The euchre club met, last Tuesday, at ers, is doing wen ana nas over poara- - aeatn oiner Drotner, jonn wensoi scrat- - nings's house. NaKA Jl "VA. .A and the gravel walk before Rev Mr Hoi ers. One of them, Aermy, left, Monday, ford, brings added sorrow to the family taking an overcoat belonging to Mr Mr Hubbell had an estate estimated a . GREENFIELD HILL. Peter B. Hawkins is to make altera man's residence. The plank walks, so useful last Winter, have been re-la- id in Grace Cornell's. Arthur and Ilattie Jones have come out with a new top buggy. John Poland has a new man in his farm house. Fletcher of the silk ribbon company and . from 815,000 to $20,000 and had erected two neighborhoods, where they are most leaving a 10-da- unpaid board bill. A ' an imposing monument in White Hills, welcome, not only for present service, tions and repairs at Maurice J. Cull's barn. telephone message o the police station ' some yeaas ago. Mr Hubbell left writ- but as an earnest of better things In the resulted in the arrest of the thief just as ten directions concerning his burial, de- - Nearly every family within a mile of he was entering a pawn shop. ... scribing the casket he wished procured future. It Is right to say that neither of the three walks last mentioned have cost STRATFORD. The funeral of Miss Agur Judson was Mrs Dea John Banks is very poorly. Rev Dr G. S. Plumley attended a re the Center complain of losing more or ' directing that his remains should be kept Literary exercises of unusual merit aweek and b eb uri ed on s undav bv his less poultry. - The thieves are suspected our treasury anything more thanthe orig held from her late residence, with inter ception given to Henry M. Stanley and and it would be well for them to take iormeu an attractive pan, tu tue euier- inal price of material. The work of fit wife in New York, last week. tainnient given by the ladies' aid society warning, as shot guns are in readiness. ting and laying was cheerfully perform of Olivet church, last week Thursday and ed by Patrick Donohoe and Daniel Calla ment at Union cemetery. Mrs Judson, whose maiden name was Laura A. Burr, was a native of Milford, but came here over 50 years ago as the wife of Mr Jud- son. She leaves three children, Fred About 15 of John Ogden's cattle roam mm TRUMBULL. t Mrs Aurella B. Frisbie of Daniel's UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEES, han. Last year, our flagstones cost, the streets at will, suffering for want of Friday. That the entertainment was a success is proved by the net receipts, which will aggregate $240. A supper, abundant and excellent, was served by food and shelter. A share when In place, 10c the square foot. This year, owing partly to a reduction in Are prepared to do anything in the above line at shortest notice, of the public patronage solicited. All calls anserd if left at erick, Irving and Carrie. .. Farms died on Wednesday, 86 years old Her early home was in Roxbury and, af Mrs Joseph Jacobs and children have charges, partly to more favorable con returned from a two-week- s' visit in New young ladies Of the church from 6 to 8, Principal Peck has not recovered the ditions of soil and partly, perhaps, to ork. each evening, after which came a litera overcoat stolen from bis - residence, last W. B. PRINDLE'S HOUSE. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. RESPECTFULLY". some administrative skill gained by ex L. C. MORRIS' HOUSE, W. A. LENOAED'S HOTEL, TOURS ter the funeral services, Thursday, the remains were taken to Washington for interment. "Masonic brethren; business engagements made it impracticable for the son to re- main till Sunday, so his funeral was at- tended on Wednesday. A party of Bridgeport hunters were at C. D. Porter's, last week. Nearly 30 rabbits were caught in three days. A platform has been built at Monroe to accommodate E. L. Smith, who ships four cans of milk a day to Ansonia, where he has bought a route. Mr Smith takes milk of S. D. Sharpe and W. R. Ferris, besides what is made on his farm at "Turkey roost." Harmon Whitlock is with his sister, Mrs Roberts, at Botsford. week. Probably the same thief, tried George Guernsey recently caught a ry program. At the close of this, ice cream and cake were served.JDifferent the door at Judge Russel's, but, being- perience, work as good as that done In 1H89 has cost only 17c the square foot. With so many demands pressing upon us, hite weasel in a trap, after losing con The house of Eli P. Burton Is being re L. 0. MORRIS. discovered, politely excused himself and W. H. PRINDLE. siderable poultry. paired and Improved. programs were rendered each evening and the whole was under the efficient management of- - Mrs Dr Frank Smith, walked off. Keep your doors locked. we are glad to offer a statement showing A German family moved to the James Foundations for a large addition to our expenses to have been less than an John Beach entertained Walsh place, near the paper mill, Mon THE Misses Carrie Holste and Gertie, Lake. Tait's mill are being prepared. your appropriation of $750. To the own the present board of selectmen, Town day. - Prayer meeting in the church, Friday evening, Mrs Eli Beardsley i expected home, ers, master and men of the White Rock, The violin was played each evening by Master Helbridge and the B. II. S. or Treasurer Spall and Town JClerk Stagg, Thieves recently stole two hives of for their ready and cheerful help ; to W at a banquet, Monday evening last. REDDING. The selectmen have appointed D. S. II. Meeker for the use of his dock and bees from Miss Frank Williams's place. Copeland Bros. Co. chestra gave selections after nearly ev- ery number on the program, Friday ev- ening. Among those who took part were Complaint is made of the loose stone Implements; to the Pequot council for S. D. Sharpe has traded cows with G. Miss Emma Osbojn of Fairfield spent Bartram constable to fill a vacancy caus this week. E. C. Wixom who was badly hurt by a furioubull, last week, is doing well. Drs Shelton and Loomis attend him. on the newiv macaaamizea roaa 10 their generous : to the Con- - F. Duncombe, of whom he also bought Sunday with Mrs S. N. Osborn. ed by M. V. B. Burr's neglecting to qual Bridgeport. The broken stone seem to be rapidly working their way through to solMuthd railroad for cobblestones; to the officers of the national and savings ify. one and has traded cows with an Anso- nia milkman. Mr Hollister has bought GREAT HOL Messrs Williams, Burr, Porter, Brain-ar- d; Misses Maud Kapral, Baylies, Gal-liga- n, Iioberts, Glldersleeve, Stiles, E. T. Turney has nearly completed his ice house. Will Bryant of the Brooklyn Times has Mrs Mary J. Leavenworth was arrest banks, who gave us nearly 100 feet of a cow and calf from Mr Sharpe's herd. Phillips. Perhaps the most beautiful kindly offered to give a stereopticon lec ed, last week, for selling liquor without the top dressing and make the road a rough one to travel. The present cold snap,wlll probably fasten them down for flagstones ; to M. Anderson for help In F. Silliman has shipped a barrel of Several acres of wood belonging to the was Hiawatha's wooing, as read with ef ture in the church during the Winter, for a license. The case was adjourned to an emergency ; and to the many others IDAY SALE. EXTRA ATTRACTI0XS. The assortment of ground pine for Christmas decoration to Misses Whitlock and the widow of Jul fective intonation by the pastor. Rev E. the benefit of shed fund. Wednesday. 10th. when it will be tried who have encouraged and befriended us, his brother-in-la- JohnMacnie of Aorth while. Revs C. L.Pardee of Christ church and K. Holden, while the changing phases before Justice Duncomb. we oflVr hearty thanks. Dakota. ius Roberts has been sold to Thomas Keating. , The tract is on the line of the of the story were wrought out in silent Miss Kitty Shaw returned home, Tues RfclU.KAII W. P. 1UI.K1.EV, CI1ARI.OTTB M. lU'I.Kl.KY, Mrs Louisa Sherman is in Bridgeport Derby near the old mill and will be cut E. D. Bassett of the Methodist church officiated at the funeral of John L.Wells. Grandison Hubbell is better. Ezra Hurd is building a horse barn. Mrs Burr Hawley has visited relatives day, from a long visit with her uncle, J. Toys, Games and Dolls is larger, prettier and pantomime, with realistic surroundings, by performers who were seated on the stage. Almost equally effective was a Mrs Susan Ilawley of Stepney visits M. Parkhurst of East Bridgeport. The floral offerings were handsome and " for ties and posts. The selectmen have placed Charles M, Mrs Eli Winton. here. AM KM A U. UUl.KI.Kr. South port, December 0, 1890. THKASl ItKll'S STATEMENT. CXPKMSK. William Rl.oley lor tana Joe Hawley Is working for William I gypsy song in costume, sung beside the numerous. The pall bearers ware E. F. Hall, G.R.Freyer,E.J.Peck,A.Wakeman. Fred Judson and George Holmes ; inter Mrs Jason Candee visits her son Wil Beardsley in charge of the affairs of Misses Polly and Annie Whitlock, as ov Dennison. camp fire. Tableax of ''Is ight," "Morn Mrs David Wheeler and Mss W. SW. liam at Stepney Depot. cheaper than ever. In our, new Carpet Dep't. (basement) will be found a large and hand Wheeler have been in Bridgeport. Hugh Langan has offered his place for 17 (HI 1.1A 90 ment was at Union cemetery. . ing," "Rock ofAges," were given, also representations of statuary, "Blind Lyd-ia- ," "The flower girl." Rev D. J. Ogden spends this week in erseer, by request of many citizens. Edward Smith has Joe Buzzer employ sale. Ills wife is at work in Bethel. Gould Tomlinson has 50 fat cattle. It is rumored that Tracy Richards, a New Haven. Cards ace out announcing the mar former resident, now of California, is ed hauling cordwood from "Turkey 210 rrel(lt on Vletwr ami 11. II. K. Inanranea llnlatlng at Rotuloiit Charlea Jennings Son Labor, in unloading, carting, aml, etc., Jatrlck MoCann, Jiielilonlal expene Russell Wixom of Carmel left, Tues Fred Silliman spent his vacation in The Bridgeport Sun has set, to rise no riage of Miss Etta Sherwood ot Greens some variety of Flush IS1 SI Roost" to the station on the extension tuning pianos here and in adjoining more. Farms to Marshal D. Sanford, oldest son WJ 86 day morning, after a visit withjiis broth- er, E. C. Wixom. (xooas.1 ancy Boxes.Bas- - towns. S. D. Sharne is marketing his crop of 4 of Selectman J, L. Sanford, not John soon to be married. Mutual Hook and Ladder Co. had a pleasant time at their Soiree, last week. Many visitors from out of town were present. - Samuel B. Beardsley has- - resigned as 200 bushels of potatoes in Birmingham Sanford as announced in last week's Bee, Rev E. J. Bosworth has been called to anoa si Edward L. Smith, former teacher of at $1 a bushel and takes a can of his sur the Baptist church at Kearney, Neb. Easton academy, was ordained and in It is announced that another of Red- kets, Bisque, Easels, Ta- bles, Lamps, Vases, Chi-na,T- ea and Dinner Sets. rt tit - a - order clerk at Eaton, Cole & Burnham's to become assistant superintendent of Cornell & Shelton's folding box 'shop at plus milk to M. Hubbell & Son of White stalled pastor of a church in Genesee, ding's prominent young men will soon ns OA 127 18 118 30 Photographer Hubbell has been build Idaho, November 7, Rev William Da wed an accomplished and well known STEPNEY. Hills, every day. , Horatio N. Lattin has engaged Shelton. His family will remain here for the present. j 28 20 silver w are, etc. vies, former pastor at the Baptist church. lady residing In Massachuetts, formerly Edgar M. Bradbury and Miss Hattie S ing a new gallery and invites the people to visit him. His work is pronounced good and the prices reasonable. assisting in the services. housekeeper through an advertisement in of Redding. William Blaikie lectured at llawes', the Bee. B. Osborn were quietly married, Decem- ber 3. bv Eev Alfred Goldsborough, rec 40 19 103 40 143 87 MAIN FLOOR. V Useful Presents canbe found in W. C. Sanford has two teams on the WESTON. kkckiptii. Mines Wakeman llobert P. Wakeman MraE. L. Wells MluC.M. Bulkier Patrick Donohoe W. B. Meeker . C. Sherwood Mre Kdwln Bulklnjr Mrall.T.unlkloy Mrs I'otneroy Mrs David Bradley UirTS MUa r. Wakeman for walk In Maple street N. Jennings Haaqnanaua; annotation Sunday, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. road nearly every day supplying the Annual election of officers of Harmony tor of St Peter's church, Monroe. The 44 92 The officers and men of Co. K., were highly complimented by Adj Green, A. H. Embler and Brigade Adj Van Keu- - Miss Annie Fitch visits her cousin, horse railroad with hay. grange, this (Friday) evening. bride was handsomely attired in a gown 6 50 i m Miss Carrie Morehouse. - . Misses Emma F. the following departments: Kid Gloves, Jewelry, Gents' Furnish of stone colored French serge, with trim Mowrey's mill, which has finished the Christmas day evening there will be Mack and Adda J. the public schools, ren, at the annual muster and inspect House, teachers in mings of steel passementerie and bonnet iob of eight acres of timber for Hobart No preaching In the Congregational service at Christ church, Rev Mr Ilamil- - ing Goods, S-l- k Umbrellas, Silk ion., li :r: ; i have resigned. to match. Mr and Mrs Bradbury left on 100 S3 church, last Sunday. Beardsley, has been shipped back to tonofficiating. c Mrs Daniel Mallett has been afflicted the 11 54 train for Hollis, Maine, the Woonsocket, R. I., after cutting over 75 The schooner P.T.Barnnm was launch Ex-G- o v Lewis Smith has been spend Mr and Mrs William Penny of Dan 684 80 1036 81 bridegroom's home. Presents received acresjntown. for a long time with muscular rheumat- ism, but her many friends will be glad ed about 9 30 a m, Wednesday. There ing a week with W. A. Barnum at Can bury spent Sunday with Mrs Stephen from friends here : were nearly 200 ladies on board. After nons. Henry D, Burr of Cutler's Farm raised Benedict. Fine table cloth, Mr and Mrs II. E. Ixgan to learn that she is again able to be about and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Muffbrs, Perfumery, Soaps, Sta- tionery, Plush Boxes; Pocket Books,?Leather and SUk Bags, Fans, Furs, Children's Plush and Knit Caps and Coats, Smoking; Jackets and Smokers' articles or harvest strrr.ii. kKCCirrs. she reached the water, she struck a sand dozen nankins. Miss Delia Garrity ; silver su Iverson C. Fanton has been appointed Rey A. Hamilton will give a reception the frame for a horse barn, last week ; Philo Burr of Elm street does the joiner and attend to family duties. During her long confinment to her room,-sh- e cut and gar shell, Mrs L. C. Gilbert; set "of gold ear administrator on the estate of Bichard rings. Mrs Charles Morsran and family; bed New Year's evening, for the parishes of LvonslPlains and Redding Ridge. All Davis. made two bedquilts, each containibg quilt, Mrs W.S. Bassett; hand painted banner, work. Married, atGraee churchElmira, De I are invited irrespecive of denominational over 3000 pieces. Mrs W. E. Gilbert; set ot silver spoons. bar and did not get off until about mid- night. Thursday morning, she was tak- en in tow by two tugs and towed down the Sound in front of Mr Barnuna's resi- dence, where a salute was-fire- 'and': the colors were signalled and answered from the large flag on Mr Barnum's lawn. - Dewitt Grey of Red Hook, N. Y., has friend ; table elotb, Mr and Mrs J. D. Beacn ; I differences. cember 10, Walter J. Waltho to Miss Mr Hughes has recived a car of rough visited his grandparents, Mr and Mrs all kinds, etc. ARTISTIC POTTERY. plush handkerchief case. Miss A. H. OUDen; silver butter knife, Mildred and A nnle Ixxran ; stock, this week, from Quiucy and ship Miss Jennie Nichols of Weston visits William Cogswell. " Florence, daughter of the late Attorney George Barker of Dumville, Canada. (diver comb. Edward Osborn: half Woolsey Randall. - Door money 40 Supper ticket 6S 48 Gifts 85 50 loa oraaiu 80 25 Caka table 83 61 Housekeepers' table 44 08 MUsC.M.Bulkley'e entertainment 6 03 Orange trea 10 'bxpknhes. Ice cream 23 15 Housekeepers' table 25 93 Janitor lea 8 Cleaning hall 8 75 Printing 1 Wanning table linen 105 ped a finished shaft monument to Ever- green cemetery, New Haven." v" Mrs Sally Banks, who moved to Dan- -- 2114 28 dozen spoons. Miss Annie JC. uenneit; oea (BASEMENT.) China, crockery and glass ware (the bury, last Spring, has returned to her quilt , aunt ot bride. L0NQ HILL. The Cupheag entertainment has been old home at the Forge. K. A number of the old" employes have "re largest stock in the city) will be kept complete all through the holidays at postponed till next week. Some time ago, Mills & Allen, carpen H. B. Wheeler has gone to Massachu turned to the Turney manufacturing ... .... ... .j i : WESTPORT. A meeting was called for Wednesday evening, 10th, at Temperance hall to con- sider the subject of an application tosthe Legislature for a borough charter. , ters and builders of West End, Bridge setts and will return with his wife. company, wnicn expects u uu tne lowest pnees ever offered. A freight train jumped the track near the gravel pit, Wednesday morning port, did some work for Margaret Con business at once. This will put new Hie Sunday evening services, conducted by BARGAINS IN about 5, blocking trains on both tracks 69 87 into Stepney Depot. nors, who owns the Point house. She refused to pay, saying that the bill was William Cogswell at the Forge school till 7 30, when the Naugatuck down pas 174 91 Miss Amanda Gilbert visits her sister, Balance house for the past year have been discon DRESS GOODS; A large aaaortmeat of Dress Goods, cat in extortionate. They claimed $50, but Justice Dwlght Morris of Bridgeport A. L. Vanderbilt has sold two building lots on Imperial avenue and the purchas- ers have already started on their cellars. Mrs J. V. Beach.' senger succeeded in getting by.- Both tracks were filled with trains waiting for tinued. MrsTrancIs D. Perry, who has been gave a verdict of $32 and costs Mrs Barnum Curtiss gave an interest A number of the young people of Wes lenfftlu, ttut&bleftr noli day preteaU at very low prices. - ing address at the Gospel temperance The contract for building the new lec A number were In attendance the rails to become clean - " LANESVTLLE. - EAST VILLAGE. The barn party at G. B. Clark's was attended by 35 couples;, an excellent time was enjoyed. J. W. Waterbury has built an ice house. O. J. Sherwood has lost three fat hogs. - Elmer Lattin of Cheshire visits friends here. . Miss Minnie . Dixon is home for a month's vacation. George Isbell and wife of Woodbury are with W. W. Bliss. Wairen Bliss has built a 12x12 Ice house for J. W. Waterbury. NICHOLS. Susan Curtla, who died on Monday, seriously III, for several weeks, is on the road to recovery, to the delight of her many friends. This Is due largely to the efforts of Dr Osborne, who has treated meeting, last Friday evening. Mrs Cur MILLINERY. at the fair at the hall, Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings. Tables filled with fan tiss and other Christian ladies are striv ture room for the Green's Farms church has been awarded to M. D. Randall of East Norwalk and Staples ' & Raymond About 100 gathered at the auction at ing in every way to promote the growth Immenea redaction is trimmed Bau ami. loaaeta cy articles "were attended by. ladles and the Knowles place, Friday. All the of temperance at this place and hope surrounded by buyers, wnue tne supper farming utensils and household furni are furnishing the lumber. The committee appointed to look after that the youug people, especially, will CLOAKS, WRAPS table was a prime attraction. The Re ture, which consisted of old iron, tobac ceipts were to pay for the improvements receive lasting benefit from these meet- ings. Next meeting, this week Friday the gingham manufacturing company have received a communication from: on the hall co, a .few old chairs, harnesses, etc were disposed of. Samuel Walling has been digging tier with Indefatigable care and skill. Through the kindness of the S. V. I. A., the Egyptian darkness of a part of the town will be dispelled by a new street lamp.' The store In the post office block, occupied by vyilliam II. Brad- ley as a dry goods store, will be for rent after January 1, as the business is to be evening at 7. Iladley's factory is being made ready tnr t.h resumntlon of business at New them that is very encouraging. They will probably visit Westport early in the . AND jackets: Great redoetioa ia tkeae Unas- - CARPETS. tBASXHENT.) ' We offer for the kolidays ear immmm aUsk cellar for a new house near. Mrs Wai HOYDEN'S HILL. coming year with a view to locating here. ton attended the pink tea at the chapel at Cranberry Plains, last week Thursday and Friday evenings. - Mrs Carrie Budd has been in Norwalk. Drs Day of Westport and Finney of Norwalk held a consultation at James Dikeman's. Dr Finney gave a little hope ot Leonard's recovery. . Mrs Horace Wyman and daughter vis- it Mrs Frank Clark. The entertainment in the Jarvis school room, last week, realized 8 70. Those who took part bo willingly deserve a vote of thanks. , Committee for Christmas entertain- ment: Mr and Mrs David L. Coley, Jr, Mr and Mrs V. Godfrey, Miss Helen Hill, Mr and Mrs A. C. Bradley. Eugene Hendricks has moved into his new house. Year's. ting's old home. Birdsey Lewis also in Miss Josie Wakeman visits her brother Sth. 88 years old, at her home on the The old freight depot was moved, Sun In Cross Highway. - - . tends to build near his son Charles. Mrs Canfleld has lost a cow. their discontinued. Since the death of Mr Bradley, it has been carried on by Mrs day, across the tracks to the south side, the new one on the north side being ' Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Sarah Walsh (formerly of Eaetoo) to Mrs John Knowles has a broken arm. Huntington turnpike, was buried here, Wednesday. ' SHELTON. Born, a son to Richard G. Randall. GREEN'S FARMS. E. T. Bedford and wife visited Snmmor residence, Saturday. : Charles Mills Is putting in the monk to the new lecture room.' Robert Allan Brown of Norwalk, Decem Bradley, who now wishes to give it up, The store should not be allowed to re base- - ready for use. The'boys' club formed Saturday even WHITE HILLS. - ber 17. . 'r - It is Mortimer Hubbell is repairing his main vacant, for it Is a good location for a dry goods store, such Southport viadov draferiea, table aa4 giant, amn at, trimiiT'r katn Mbn. The advantage of an early, choice from our most complete Msortssxtto worthy of careful tloglt. oPEfEVEsirca THECOPELA2JDBH03 A. Jennings butchered two fine hogs, house: W. H.Thompson does the work ing by Rev Mr Ferguson is a success. It will meet again, next Saturday evening, in the study at Trinity church and all F. S. Sanford will move his drng store to C. P. Nettleton's present quarters In tbe Spring. Mr Nettleton Is to continue the pair weighing nearly 600 pounds, : Mrs W. O. Hubbell entertains ber sla well nigh finished and will soon be cov- ered by the building. It is expected that it will be fit for occupancy about February. . jnhn T.fwnnd. whose barns were de- - ter. Miss Abbie Shelton. his. stove and plumbing business .In young men in town between 12 and 20 ' are invited to be present. - Mrs W. F. Lockwood entertained ber son Henry and family, a sister-in-la- w from Bridgeport and Miss Sarah Hop- - Several of the young people attended needs. Dr Brooks II. Wells, brother of Attor- ney E. Livingston Wells, has become edi- tor of the Medical Journal of Obstetrics, published at New York. Monday evening, December , South- - the nartv riven George B. Clarke, last C01IPAIH. Mrs A. C. Bradley has been confined j to her bed for several days under the I building that be will put up on land leas- ed of Miss Sarah L. Hard, corner ot Kowe avenue and Onter street. - Upon invitation from the chaplain, atrwsii hv flra some time ago, expects kin at Thanksgiving. - week Thursday evening. . ; Rev Mr Still, the members Af Temple to raise the new building on Friday. The care of Pr F, Goyharo,

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Page 1: The Newtown bee. (Newtown, Conn.) 1890-12-12 [p ].€¦ · longing to C. Jennings fc Son, sailed for Jabez Thorp is sick. A. J. Rivers, the West End builder, upon whose property several-attach-ments

new quarters are quite an improvementport lodge, No. 197, 1. O. G.T., celebrat-ed their 12th anniversary In their room.

TIIE NEWTOWN BEE.PUBLISHED BY

upon the old in strength and finish. ,

There were about 60 present and a pleas Eev H. Davies has commenced a course MEN'S; YOUTHS', BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS.THE BEE PUBLISHINQ COMPANY. of evening sermons on Samuel, his lite

BRIDGEPORT.

There were four alarms of fire, Tues-

days the only serious blaze gutting T. B.Doolittle's bairn on Lafayette street,burn-in- g

two horses to death.

ITenry A. Bishop has resigned as po-lice commissioner. t

William Edgar Trubee, the wholesale

ant evening was spent by all. The exer-cises consisted of speaking, singing, so-

cial intercourse, etc., after which a fineand times. The subject of his address,last Sunday evening, was the condition

lodge, No. 65, F. and A. M., attended theMethodist church, Sunday evening andlistened to an eloquent discourse.

Miss Nellie Hurlbut is in Baltimore.

Frederick Kemper his meatmarket In Hurlbnt's block, Monday.

II. A. Ogden and family leave, thisweek, for Asheville, N. O., where theywill remain for the Winter.

Miss Hattie Stevens of New Haven vis

FOSTER, BESSE & COMPANY,collation was served by the ladles of the of Israel at the time of Samuel g birth.

It. II. SMITH, EDITOR.

$1-6- 0 A TEAR, 4c. A COPY.

IBWTOWM, COHN.,lSIDAT,T)CEUBES 13- -

SOUTHPORT.

lodge. A number were present fromMarried, Wednesday, at 1 p m, Mar

Hope chapel lodge. Southport lodgeshall D. Sandford of Redding and Miss WHOLESALE & RETAIL COMBINATION CLOTHIERS & HATTERS,Ettie Sherwood of Green's Farms. Rev

was Instituted December. 9, 1878, with25 charter members and, since that time,they have initiated over 300 persons and

grocer, died suddenly .of apoplexy, ' lastFriday evening, soon after his returnfrom New York. He was 53 years oldSAS(jlANAlO RKTOKT. n. Davies officiated. The bride and

groom expect to reside in Redding,At meetings ot the executive commit its her sister, Mrs L. T. Day.now have about 50 members. and leaves a widow, son and two daugh-ters. Funeral on Tuesday from his latetee of the Sasqunnaujr association, held

September 24 and October the FAIRFIELD.undersigned were appointed, with dis

ASPETUCK.Wilson Sherwood and sister Miss Sar

MONROE.

In the Center school, the followingBurr Osborne, who has been seriously

residence at 352 State street, Rev Mr Mc-Nel- lle

officiating. Mr Trubee was sonof William A. Trubee of Fairfield andhis wife was once Miss Susan Alvord' of

cretionary powers, to lay sidewalks111 for a week, is slowly on the gain. scholars had over 90 per cent, for thethrough New street, from the Methodist ah visited Oliver Burr and his daughter

in their new house on Greenfield Hill.month of November : E. Rose WheelerJohn IT. Vincent has built a new barnchurch to or past the corner of J. F.Jen

ntngs's property, and also through Ma Southport. Miss-Ev- a Ferris has'returned from car94, Anna Goldsborough 92, Annie Foh--on his place, where he will keep the fine

ing for her Grandmother Lyons of Redrenbach 91, Ethel Wheeler 90.pair of blacks he bought a month ago.pie street between .the Sheffield and

Bradley corners. We accepted the trust

where many good wishes accompanythem. Among those present at the wed-

ding were Mr and Mrs Berry- - and two

daughters of Hartford, Mrs Gorham and

family of Redding, John Guyer of West-por-t.

Mr Hanford of Bridgeport wascaterer.

It is reported that A. C. Taylor hashad a serious relapse, his mind havingbeen affected.

Mrs A. Taylor is slightly better, al-

though still confined to her bed.

The postal facilities of this place arenot conspicuous for their extensiveness.Three weeks ago, some person stole all

ding.Mrs J. W. Sears of West Haven, whoand as soon as practicable ordered 173 A hearing on the admission to probate Mrs Moses Wakeman, who fell twohas visited F. D. Hollister for a week,of the will of Mrs Bridget KInsella will weeks ago, gains slowly.

tons of flag, bridge and cuib stone. Oc-

tober 13, the schooner White Rock, be returned home, Saturday.be had at the probate office, Saturday Jabez Thorp is sick.longing to C. Jennings fc Son, sailed for

A. J. Rivers, the West End builder,upon whose property several - attach-ments were placed, last week, expressesconfidence that he will soon be able toresume business on a sound basis. Hesays that this action of his creditors washastened by the attachments placed uponsome of his property by II. C. Knight,who held a mortgage of $1G50 on MrRivers's Olive street house and who de-

manded his money. As Mr Rivers could

Albert Fohrenbach's horse, having beRobert Wright, who is not unknownKoudout, returning October 28, with on Miss Agnes Bradley, instead of Ada B.come unable to eat hay, was mercifullyIn the justice courts of the town, was

ly 151 tons on board, this being all that Burr, teaches in No. 10.shot by its owner, who is now lookingagain arrested, last week, by Sheriff('apt Phillips considered It wise to bring for another. , ' - Jabez Thorpe is quite sick; DrGorhAraPike, on complaint of his wife, whoWe were unable to make satisfactory ar attends.the postal cards to be fouud and, upon

application for cards, this week,we were At the last meeting, Harmony grangecharged him with non-suppo-rt. He wasrangements for the transporting of thehad as visitors Hollister Sage and wife of William B. Osborne has bought a fineremainder of our order before the Hud- told that there were none. not pay it at once, Mr- - Knight attachedtried before Justice Broth well and found

guilty. In default of bonds to provide Springfield, Mass., and Miss Mattie "Jersey cow.son river was closed for Winter and, in

consequence, 22 tons, chiefly curb stone, Blakeman of Stratford.his wife at least 3 a week, he was sen other property for $2500 and this was

quickly followed by an attachment from Charles S. Abbott is with SterlingMrs McCord of Brooklyn, N. Y., who

visited her sister, Mrs A. Taylor, lastweek, hasureturned here and will remain

tenced to lull for 60 days and was takenare stored at Koudout at small expense Ambrose S. Hurd is visiting his uncle.H. M. Purdv. the mason ; John T. Ster Brothers in Bridgeport.to Bridgeport, Saturday, by Sheriff Pike

SOME THINGS WORTH KNOWING.

That our ladies' shoe for $2 can't be beat.THAT

Oar China Sat is to b givaa away Seeembar 10.THAT

Our Kan's Shoes for $8 are wonders.

- THATJanuary 10 we give away a Gold Wateh.

THATWe take special pride in our Ladies' S Shoes. -

THAT --

"We present our easterners with a Bronze Clock en February 10.THAT

Our Hen's SS Congress and Bale ean't be duplicated eutside of our store.

THAT.March 10 marks the data when that Silver Tea Set goes.

THAT"

Our Ladies' C5 Shoes make our competitors groan with envy.THAT

Some one will have a new Diamond Stud April 10- - -

THATTor style, wear and comfort our Hen's $5 Shoes are unequalled

THATMay 11, off goes Gold Watch So. .

THAT .Our stock and sale of Children's Shoes is what is making some merchants' hair tan gray sa fast.

THATThat handsome oxydized silver Lamp goes June 10.

THATOur Hisses', Boy's and Youth's Shoes have made a reputation for themselves.

THATLast of all we give away that white piano on July 10.

THATThe Merchant who a ffers the above is

H. N .AYRES ,

BRIDGEPORT.

Charles Walker of Long Hill.October 29, the White Rock began to dis ling, the crockery dealer ; Bray Brothers,until her sister's health improves. After three months of confinement - toHe has several times been arrested for the masons. The first two were quicKcharge her cargo and, at the same time,Patrick McCann began to lay the walk The annual reception and donation to his house,. Wildman Couch is able to takePostmaster Crossman's wife presentedthe same offense. lv settled, that of Mr Sterling satisfied a little exercise out of doors.Rev Alfred Goldsborough will be at thehim with an 8 1-- 2 pound girl, Decemberat the Methodist church. From that A dancing school has been organized before the sheriff arrived and Bray Broth

rectory on Thursday evening, 18th. A10. The Center street church purposes todate until November 29, the work stead in Fairfield and weekly lessons are to be ers are to receive a settlement in full atthe completion of their work. Other have a Christmas tree for the childrengiven at $10 a quarter. The classes meet cordial Invitation is extended to all

Supper from 8 to 10 o'clock.II. Dreher has left his place with G.at the St Mare and are under the instruc and a donation for the pastor.Bnlklev and has taken one with Orrin creditors have been seen by Mr Rivers,

ly proceeded, interrupted by only twostormy days. Eight thousand and threehundred square feet of flag stones havebeen laid and 870 feet of cross walks. Of

tion of R. S. Manuel, a resident of Fair The funeral of Francis B. Hubbell, A supper is to be given in the I. O. G.who says that, if they will only give himtime, he will pay 100c on the dollar. Hefleld.The towns people are to be congrat whose sudden death was announced, last T. hall.

Knapp of Sprlngdale.

DEERFIELD.ulated upon the opportunity of learning has already begun to sell his real estatethe latter work, four of the five street week, took place from hi3 late home,in order to settle in full with all creditcrossings are at the expense of the asso dancing from so competent a teacher as STRATFIELD.

ciation. F.leveu private orders have been Mr Manuel. ors and make an entirely new start. TheWednesday, 3d, Rev A. Goldsboroughofficiating and the Masonic ritual wasused at the grave. Besides his wife,

Sherman Blakeman's family are mostlycontracts he held at the time of the atA parish meeting of St Paul's church confined to the house with hard colds.there survive a son. who is in busiwas held at the church, this week, to fill Mr Blakeman being unable to go outtachments were promptly cancelled and

are now in the hands of Foreman A. E.

Isaac Nichols has entertained his sonand family.

Miss Alice Nichols has spent a few

days with Miss Godfrey of Sport hill.

Frank Raymond has entertained hissister, Mrs Gould.

filled and 11 widths aud qualities of stonehave been handled. In addition to thewalks Indicated in your vote, we havebeen able, from stones given us by thetwo banks and from various odd ones, to

ness in Des Moines, Iowa ; a brother, Pethe vacancy in the vestry caused by the since Thanksgiving.ter; a sister, Mrs Minerva Patterson ofdeath of Samuel B. Glover. Dixon. Mr RiverS says that he has done

business here for 10 years and wishes to Kepler Nichols has made ready for theMass was celebrated at St Thomas coming Winter by placing a large furavoid making an assignment.construct a path through the school

house yard to the school building. We church, Monday, the feast of the Irumac nace, in his cellar,' furnished by the

Southington and two children of a deaddaughter ; another son died some yearsago. The remains were placed in thevault built by Mr Hubbell some yearssince in the White Hills cemetery. Mr

Thatcher Furnace Co.ulate Conception, at 5 and Sam. The foundation for a new house is going up on Colorado avenue.

Mrs Abram Gould of Mill Plain has Parties from Bridgeport have boughtthe Bowen property on Lyon's hill and

have also re-la- id the large stones at thesouth entrance of the school house, puta few much needed stones at the door ofthe primary department and re-la- id thestreet crossing between C. C. Perry's

Hubbell s sudden death was an unexTreasurer L. S. Catlin of the Mechanvisited her sister at Bergen Point, N. J.pected blow to the family and friends will lay out a miniature city.Allan Anderson moved, last Friday, ics and Farmers bank secured the China

tea set at H. N. Ayres'. PmiXTDEiE So KIORMS,but it had been noticed of late that hisfrom Round hill. J. S. Blakeman and family are sickhouse and Elwood's corner. From the usually robust health was greatly lm

small and irregular stones and fragments with grippe.The Howard avenue hotel, which is paired. Mrs Hubbell has the sympathyHiram Grovenstein and son David

. EAST0N.L. H. Edwards and wife and Mr and

Mrs Albert Edwards of Danbury spentThanksgiving"with Mrs Sarah Gilbert ofHuntingtown.

D. W. Edwards has bought ahorse.

Charles Robertson and family of Dan-bur- y

recently visited L. H. Edwards; T.B. Fulford has also been home.

School will begin in No. 1, Monday,loth. The walls and ceiling have been

newly plastered and it is a model schoolroom. r.

being run in the name of Mrs A. J. Riv- - of all in her sudden bereavement and thehave built an addition at Stephen Jena foot path about WO feet long has beenmade between Miss Smith's school room

The euchre club met, last Tuesday, aters, is doing wen ana nas over poara- - aeatn oiner Drotner, jonn wensoi scrat- -nings's house.

NaKA Jl "VA. .Aand the gravel walk before Rev Mr Hoi ers. One of them, Aermy, left, Monday, ford, brings added sorrow to the familytaking an overcoat belonging to Mr Mr Hubbell had an estate estimated a

.

GREENFIELD HILL.Peter B. Hawkins is to make altera

man's residence. The plank walks, souseful last Winter, have been re-la- id in

Grace Cornell's.

Arthur and Ilattie Jones have come outwith a new top buggy.

John Poland has a new man in his farmhouse.

Fletcher of the silk ribbon company and . from 815,000 to $20,000 and had erectedtwo neighborhoods, where they are most leaving a 10-da- unpaid board bill. A '

an imposing monument in White Hills,welcome, not only for present service, tions and repairs at Maurice J. Cull's

barn. telephone message o the police station ' some yeaas ago. Mr Hubbell left writ-but as an earnest of better things In the resulted in the arrest of the thief just as ten directions concerning his burial, de- -

Nearly every family within a mile of he was entering a pawn shop. ... scribing the casket he wished procuredfuture. It Is right to say that neither ofthe three walks last mentioned have cost

STRATFORD.

The funeral of Miss Agur Judson wasMrs Dea John Banks is very poorly.Rev Dr G. S. Plumley attended a re the Center complain of losing more or '

directing that his remains should be keptLiterary exercises of unusual merit aweek and beburi ed on sundav bv hisless poultry. - The thieves are suspectedour treasury anything more thanthe orig held from her late residence, with interception given to Henry M. Stanley and

and it would be well for them to take iormeu an attractive pan, tu tue euier-inal price of material. The work of fitwife in New York, last week. tainnient given by the ladies' aid societywarning, as shot guns are in readiness.ting and laying was cheerfully perform

of Olivet church, last week Thursday anded by Patrick Donohoe and Daniel Calla

ment at Union cemetery. Mrs Judson,whose maiden name was Laura A. Burr,was a native of Milford, but came hereover 50 years ago as the wife of Mr Jud-son. She leaves three children, Fred

About 15 of John Ogden's cattle roammm

TRUMBULL. tMrs Aurella B. Frisbie of Daniel's

UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEES,han. Last year, our flagstones cost, the streets at will, suffering for want of Friday. That the entertainment was asuccess is proved by the net receipts,which will aggregate $240. A supper,abundant and excellent, was served by

food and shelter. A sharewhen In place, 10c the square foot. Thisyear, owing partly to a reduction in Are prepared to do anything in the above line at shortest notice,

of the public patronage solicited. All calls anserd if left aterick, Irving and Carrie. ..Farms died on Wednesday, 86 years oldHer early home was in Roxbury and, af Mrs Joseph Jacobs and children havecharges, partly to more favorable con

returned from a two-week- s' visit in New young ladies Of the church from 6 to 8, Principal Peck has not recovered theditions of soil and partly, perhaps, toork. each evening, after which came a litera overcoat stolen from bis - residence, last

W. B. PRINDLE'S HOUSE.TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS.

RESPECTFULLY".some administrative skill gained by ex

L. C. MORRIS' HOUSE,W. A. LENOAED'S HOTEL,

TOURS

ter the funeral services, Thursday, theremains were taken to Washington forinterment.

"Masonic brethren; business engagementsmade it impracticable for the son to re-

main till Sunday, so his funeral was at-

tended on Wednesday.A party of Bridgeport hunters were

at C. D. Porter's, last week. Nearly 30

rabbits were caught in three days.

A platform has been built at Monroeto accommodate E. L. Smith, who shipsfour cans of milk a day to Ansonia,where he has bought a route. Mr Smithtakes milk of S. D. Sharpe and W. R.Ferris, besides what is made on his farmat "Turkey roost."

Harmon Whitlock is with his sister,Mrs Roberts, at Botsford.

week. Probably the same thief, triedGeorge Guernsey recently caught a ry program. At the close of this, ice

cream and cake were served.JDifferent the door at Judge Russel's, but, being-perience, work as good as that done In1H89 has cost only 17c the square foot.With so many demands pressing upon us,

hite weasel in a trap, after losing conThe house of Eli P. Burton Is being re L. 0. MORRIS.discovered, politely excused himself and W. H. PRINDLE.siderable poultry.paired and Improved.programs were rendered each eveningand the whole was under the efficientmanagement of- - Mrs Dr Frank Smith,

walked off. Keep your doors locked.we are glad to offer a statement showing A German family moved to the JamesFoundations for a large addition toour expenses to have been less thanan John Beach entertainedWalsh place, near the paper mill, Mon THEMisses Carrie Holste and Gertie, Lake.Tait's mill are being prepared.your appropriation of $750. To the own the present board of selectmen, Townday. -

Prayer meeting in the church, Fridayevening,

Mrs Eli Beardsley i expected home,ers, master and men of the White Rock, The violin was played each evening by

Master Helbridge and the B. II. S. or Treasurer Spall and Town JClerk Stagg,Thieves recently stole two hives offor their ready and cheerful help ; to Wat a banquet, Monday evening last.REDDING.

The selectmen have appointed D. S.II. Meeker for the use of his dock and bees from Miss Frank Williams's place. Copeland Bros. Co.chestra gave selections after nearly ev-

ery number on the program, Friday ev-

ening. Among those who took part wereComplaint is made of the loose stoneImplements; to the Pequot council for S. D. Sharpe has traded cows with G.Miss Emma Osbojn of Fairfield spentBartram constable to fill a vacancy caus

this week.

E. C. Wixom who was badly hurt by a

furioubull, last week, is doing well.Drs Shelton and Loomis attend him.

on the newiv macaaamizea roaa 10their generous : to the Con- - F. Duncombe, of whom he also boughtSunday with Mrs S. N. Osborn.ed by M. V. B. Burr's neglecting to qual Bridgeport. The broken stone seem tobe rapidly working their way through to

solMuthd railroad for cobblestones; tothe officers of the national and savings ify.

one and has traded cows with an Anso-nia milkman. Mr Hollister has bought GREAT HOL

Messrs Williams, Burr, Porter, Brain-ar- d;

Misses Maud Kapral, Baylies, Gal-liga- n,

Iioberts, Glldersleeve, Stiles, E.T. Turney has nearly completed his ice

house. Will Bryant of the Brooklyn Times hasMrs Mary J. Leavenworth was arrestbanks, who gave us nearly 100 feet of a cow and calf from Mr Sharpe's herd.Phillips. Perhaps the most beautiful kindly offered to give a stereopticon leced, last week, for selling liquor without

the top dressing and make the road arough one to travel. The present coldsnap,wlll probably fasten them down for

flagstones ; to M. Anderson for help In F. Silliman has shipped a barrel ofSeveral acres of wood belonging to thewas Hiawatha's wooing, as read with ef ture in the church during the Winter, fora license. The case was adjourned toan emergency ; and to the many others

IDAY SALE.EXTRA ATTRACTI0XS.The assortment of

ground pine for Christmas decoration toMisses Whitlock and the widow of Julfective intonation by the pastor. Rev E. the benefit of shed fund.Wednesday. 10th. when it will be triedwho have encouraged and befriended us, his brother-in-la- JohnMacnie of Aorth while.

Revs C. L.Pardee of Christ church andK. Holden, while the changing phasesbefore Justice Duncomb.we oflVr hearty thanks. Dakota. ius Roberts has been sold to ThomasKeating. , The tract is on the line of theof the story were wrought out in silent

Miss Kitty Shaw returned home, TuesRfclU.KAII W. P. 1UI.K1.EV,CI1ARI.OTTB M. lU'I.Kl.KY, Mrs Louisa Sherman is in Bridgeport Derby near the old mill and will be cut E. D. Bassett of the Methodist church

officiated at the funeral of John L.Wells.

Grandison Hubbell is better.

Ezra Hurd is building a horse barn.

Mrs Burr Hawley has visited relativesday, from a long visit with her uncle, J. Toys, Games and Dolls

is larger, prettier andpantomime, with realistic surroundings,by performers who were seated on thestage. Almost equally effective was a

Mrs Susan Ilawley of Stepney visitsM. Parkhurst of East Bridgeport. The floral offerings were handsome and"

for ties and posts.The selectmen have placed Charles M,Mrs Eli Winton.

here.

AM KM A U. UUl.KI.Kr.South port, December 0, 1890.

THKASl ItKll'S STATEMENT.CXPKMSK.

William Rl.oley lor tana

Joe Hawley Is working for William I gypsy song in costume, sung beside the numerous. The pall bearers ware E. F.Hall, G.R.Freyer,E.J.Peck,A.Wakeman.Fred Judson and George Holmes ; inter

Mrs Jason Candee visits her son Wil Beardsley in charge of the affairs ofMisses Polly and Annie Whitlock, as ovDennison. camp fire. Tableax of ''Is ight," "Morn Mrs David Wheeler and Mss W. SW.liam at Stepney Depot.

cheaper than ever. Inour, new Carpet Dep't.(basement) will befound a large and hand

Wheeler have been in Bridgeport.Hugh Langan has offered his place for17 (HI

1.1A 90 ment was at Union cemetery. .ing," "Rock ofAges," were given, alsorepresentations of statuary, "Blind Lyd-ia- ,"

"The flower girl."Rev D. J. Ogden spends this week in

erseer, by request of many citizens.

Edward Smith has Joe Buzzer employsale. Ills wife is at work in Bethel.

Gould Tomlinson has 50 fat cattle.It is rumored that Tracy Richards, aNew Haven.Cards ace out announcing the mar former resident, now of California, ised hauling cordwood from "Turkey210

rrel(lt on Vletwr ami 11. II. K.Inanraneallnlatlng at RotuloiitCharlea Jennings SonLabor, in unloading, carting, aml, etc.,Jatrlck MoCann,Jiielilonlal expene

Russell Wixom of Carmel left, TuesFred Silliman spent his vacation in The Bridgeport Sun has set, to rise noriage of Miss Etta Sherwood ot Greens some variety of FlushIS1 SI Roost" to the station on the extensiontuning pianos here and in adjoining more.Farms to Marshal D. Sanford, oldest sonWJ 86 day morning, after a visit withjiis broth-

er, E. C. Wixom. (xooas.1 ancyBoxes.Bas- -towns. S. D. Sharne is marketing his crop of4 of Selectman J, L. Sanford, not John

soon to be married.

Mutual Hook and Ladder Co. had apleasant time at their Soiree, last week.Many visitors from out of town werepresent. -

Samuel B. Beardsley has- - resigned as 200 bushels of potatoes in BirminghamSanford as announced in last week's Bee, Rev E. J. Bosworth has been called toanoa si Edward L. Smith, former teacher ofat $1 a bushel and takes a can of his sur the Baptist church at Kearney, Neb.Easton academy, was ordained and inIt is announced that another of Red-

kets, Bisque, Easels, Ta-bles, Lamps, Vases, Chi-na,T- ea

and Dinner Sets.rt tit - a -

order clerk at Eaton, Cole & Burnham'sto become assistant superintendent ofCornell & Shelton's folding box 'shop at plus milk to M. Hubbell & Son of Whitestalled pastor of a church in Genesee,ding's prominent young men will soon

ns OA

127 18118 30 Photographer Hubbell has been buildIdaho, November 7, Rev William Dawed an accomplished and well known STEPNEY.Hills, every day. ,

Horatio N. Lattin has engagedShelton. His family will remain herefor the present. j

28 20 silver w are, etc.vies, former pastor at the Baptist church.lady residing In Massachuetts, formerlyEdgar M. Bradbury and Miss HattieS

ing a new gallery and invites the peopleto visit him. His work is pronouncedgood and the prices reasonable.

assisting in the services. housekeeper through an advertisement inof Redding.William Blaikie lectured at llawes', the Bee. B. Osborn were quietly married, Decem-

ber 3. bv Eev Alfred Goldsborough, rec40 19

103 40143 87

MAIN FLOOR. V

Useful Presents canbe found inW. C. Sanford has two teams on the WESTON.

kkckiptii.Mines Wakemanllobert P. WakemanMraE. L. WellsMluC.M. BulkierPatrick DonohoeW. B. Meeker

. C. SherwoodMre Kdwln BulklnjrMrall.T.unlkloyMrs I'otneroyMrs David BradleyUirTS MUa r. Wakeman for walk

In Maple streetN. JenningsHaaqnanaua; annotation

Sunday, under the auspices of the Y. M.C. A.road nearly every day supplying the Annual election of officers of Harmony tor of St Peter's church, Monroe. The

44 92The officers and men of Co. K., were

highly complimented by Adj Green, A.H. Embler and Brigade Adj Van Keu- -

Miss Annie Fitch visits her cousin,horse railroad with hay. grange, this (Friday) evening. bride was handsomely attired in a gown6 50

i m Miss Carrie Morehouse. - . Misses Emma F.the following departments: KidGloves, Jewelry, Gents' Furnishof stone colored French serge, with trim

Mowrey's mill, which has finished theChristmas day evening there will be Mack and Adda J.the public schools, ren, at the annual muster and inspectHouse, teachers in mings of steel passementerie and bonnetiob of eight acres of timber for HobartNo preaching In the Congregationalservice at Christ church, Rev Mr Ilamil- -

ing Goods, S-l- k Umbrellas, Silkion., li :r: ; ihave resigned. to match. Mr and Mrs Bradbury left on100S3 church, last Sunday. Beardsley, has been shipped back totonofficiating.

c Mrs Daniel Mallett has been afflicted the 11 54 train for Hollis, Maine, theWoonsocket, R. I., after cutting over 75The schooner P.T.Barnnm was launchEx-G- o v Lewis Smith has been spendMr and Mrs William Penny of Dan684 80

1036 81 bridegroom's home. Presents receivedacresjntown. for a long time with muscular rheumat-

ism, but her many friends will be gladed about 9 30 a m, Wednesday. Thereing a week with W. A. Barnum at Canbury spent Sunday with Mrs Stephen from friends here :were nearly 200 ladies on board. Afternons. Henry D, Burr of Cutler's Farm raisedBenedict. Fine table cloth, Mr and Mrs II. E. Ixganto learn that she is again able to be about

and Linen Handkerchiefs, SilkMuffbrs, Perfumery, Soaps, Sta-tionery, Plush Boxes; PocketBooks,?Leather and SUk Bags,Fans, Furs, Children's Plush andKnit Caps and Coats, Smoking;Jackets and Smokers' articles or

harvest strrr.ii.kKCCirrs. she reached the water, she struck a sand dozen nankins. Miss Delia Garrity ; silver suIverson C. Fanton has been appointedRey A. Hamilton will give a reception the frame for a horse barn, last week ;

Philo Burr of Elm street does the joinerand attend to family duties. During herlong confinment to her room,-sh- e cut and gar shell, Mrs L. C. Gilbert; set "of gold ear

administrator on the estate of Bichardrings. Mrs Charles Morsran and family; bedNew Year's evening, for the parishes of

LvonslPlains and Redding Ridge. All Davis. made two bedquilts, each containibg quilt, Mrs W.S. Bassett; hand painted banner,work.

Married, atGraee churchElmira, DeI are invited irrespecive of denominational over 3000 pieces. Mrs W. E. Gilbert; set ot silver spoons.

bar and did not get off until about mid-

night. Thursday morning, she was tak-en in tow by two tugs and towed downthe Sound in front of Mr Barnuna's resi-

dence, where a salute was-fire- 'and': thecolors were signalled and answered fromthe large flag on Mr Barnum's lawn. -

Dewitt Grey of Red Hook, N. Y., has friend ; table elotb, Mr and Mrs J. D. Beacn ;I differences. cember 10, Walter J. Waltho to Miss Mr Hughes has recived a car of roughvisited his grandparents, Mr and Mrs all kinds, etc.ARTISTIC POTTERY.

plush handkerchief case. Miss A. H. OUDen;silver butter knife, Mildred and A nnle Ixxran ;stock, this week, from Quiucy and shipMiss Jennie Nichols of Weston visits William Cogswell. " Florence, daughter of the late Attorney

George Barker of Dumville, Canada. (diver comb. Edward Osborn: halfWoolsey Randall. -

Door money 40

Supper ticket 6S 48

Gifts 85 50

loa oraaiu 80 25

Caka table 83 61

Housekeepers' table 44 08

MUsC.M.Bulkley'e entertainment 6 03

Orange trea 10

'bxpknhes.Ice cream 23 15

Housekeepers' table 25 93

Janitor lea 8

Cleaning hall 8 75

Printing 1

Wanning table linen 105

ped a finished shaft monument to Ever-

green cemetery, New Haven." v"Mrs Sally Banks, who moved to Dan---2114 28 dozen spoons. Miss Annie JC. uenneit; oea (BASEMENT.)

China, crockery and glass ware (thebury, last Spring, has returned to her quilt , aunt ot bride.L0NQ HILL. The Cupheag entertainment has beenold home at the Forge.K. A number of the old" employes have "re largest stock in the city) will be kept

complete all through the holidays atpostponed till next week.Some time ago, Mills & Allen, carpen H. B. Wheeler has gone to Massachu turned to the Turney manufacturing... .... ... .j i :

WESTPORT.

A meeting was called for Wednesdayevening, 10th, at Temperance hall to con-

sider the subject of an application tostheLegislature for a borough charter. ,

ters and builders of West End, Bridge setts and will return with his wife. company, wnicn expects u uu tne lowest pnees ever offered.A freight train jumped the track nearthe gravel pit, Wednesday morningport, did some work for Margaret Con business at once. This will put new Hie

Sunday evening services, conducted by BARGAINS INabout 5, blocking trains on both tracks69 87 into Stepney Depot.nors, who owns the Point house. Sherefused to pay, saying that the bill was William Cogswell at the Forge school

till 7 30, when the Naugatuck down pas174 91 Miss Amanda Gilbert visits her sister,Balance house for the past year have been discon DRESS GOODS;A large aaaortmeat of Dress Goods, cat in

extortionate. They claimed $50, butJustice Dwlght Morris of Bridgeport

A. L. Vanderbilt has sold two buildinglots on Imperial avenue and the purchas-ers have already started on their cellars.

Mrs J. V. Beach.'senger succeeded in getting by.- Bothtracks were filled with trains waiting fortinued.

MrsTrancIs D. Perry, who has beengave a verdict of $32 and costs Mrs Barnum Curtiss gave an interestA number of the young people of Wes lenfftlu, ttut&bleftr noliday preteaU at very

low prices. -ing address at the Gospel temperanceThe contract for building the new lecA number were In attendancethe rails to become clean

- " LANESVTLLE.

- EAST VILLAGE.

The barn party at G. B. Clark's wasattended by 35 couples;, an excellenttime was enjoyed.

J. W. Waterbury has built an icehouse.

O. J. Sherwood has lost three fat hogs.- Elmer Lattin of Cheshire visits friends

here. .

Miss Minnie . Dixon is home for amonth's vacation.

George Isbell and wife of Woodburyare with W. W. Bliss.

Wairen Bliss has built a 12x12 Ice

house for J. W. Waterbury.

NICHOLS.

Susan Curtla, who died on Monday,

seriously III, for several weeks, is on theroad to recovery, to the delight of hermany friends. This Is due largely to theefforts of Dr Osborne, who has treated

meeting, last Friday evening. Mrs Cur MILLINERY.at the fair at the hall, Tuesday and Wed-

nesday evenings. Tables filled with fan tiss and other Christian ladies are strivture room for the Green's Farms churchhas been awarded to M. D. Randall ofEast Norwalk and Staples

' & RaymondAbout 100 gathered at the auction at

ing in every way to promote the growth Immenea redaction is trimmed Bau ami.loaaetacy articles "were attended by. ladles and the Knowles place, Friday. All the of temperance at this place and hopesurrounded by buyers, wnue tne supper farming utensils and household furniare furnishing the lumber.

The committee appointed to look afterthat the youug people, especially, will CLOAKS, WRAPStable was a prime attraction. The Re ture, which consisted of old iron, tobac

ceipts were to pay for the improvements receive lasting benefit from these meet-

ings. Next meeting, this week Fridaythe gingham manufacturing companyhave received a communication from:on the hall

co, a .few old chairs, harnesses, etcwere disposed of.

Samuel Walling has been digging

tier with Indefatigable care and skill.

Through the kindness of the S. V. I.A., the Egyptian darkness of a part ofthe town will be dispelled by a newstreet lamp.'

The store In the post office block,occupied by vyilliam II. Brad-

ley as a dry goods store, will be for rentafter January 1, as the business is to be

evening at 7.Iladley's factory is being made ready

tnr t.h resumntlon of business at Newthem that is very encouraging. Theywill probably visit Westport early in the

. AND jackets:Great redoetioa ia tkeae Unas- -

CARPETS.tBASXHENT.) '

We offer for the kolidays ear immmm aUsk

cellar for a new house near. Mrs Wai HOYDEN'S HILL.coming year with a view to locating here.

ton attended the pink tea at the chapelat Cranberry Plains, last week Thursdayand Friday evenings.- Mrs Carrie Budd has been in Norwalk.

Drs Day of Westport and Finney ofNorwalk held a consultation at JamesDikeman's. Dr Finney gave a little hopeot Leonard's recovery. .

Mrs Horace Wyman and daughter vis-

it Mrs Frank Clark.

The entertainment in the Jarvis schoolroom, last week, realized 8 70. Thosewho took part bo willingly deserve avote of thanks. ,

Committee for Christmas entertain-ment: Mr and Mrs David L. Coley, Jr,Mr and Mrs V. Godfrey, Miss Helen Hill,Mr and Mrs A. C. Bradley.

Eugene Hendricks has moved into hisnew house.

Year's. ting's old home. Birdsey Lewis also inMiss Josie Wakeman visits her brotherSth. 88 years old, at her home on the

The old freight depot was moved, Sun In Cross Highway. --

.tends to build near his son Charles.

Mrs Canfleld has lost a cow.theirdiscontinued. Since the death of Mr

Bradley, it has been carried on by Mrsday, across the tracks to the south side,the new one on the north side being

' Cards are out for the marriage of MissSarah Walsh (formerly of Eaetoo) toMrs John Knowles has a broken arm.

Huntington turnpike, was buried here,Wednesday.

' SHELTON.

Born, a son to Richard G. Randall.

GREEN'S FARMS.

E. T. Bedford and wife visitedSnmmor residence, Saturday. :

Charles Mills Is putting in themonk to the new lecture room.'

Robert Allan Brown of Norwalk, DecemBradley, who now wishes to give it up,The store should not be allowed to re base- - ready for use.

The'boys' club formed Saturday even WHITE HILLS. -

ber 17. . 'r -It isMortimer Hubbell is repairing hismain vacant, for it Is a good location for

a dry goods store, such Southport

viadov draferiea, table aa4 giant, amn at,trimiiT'r katn Mbn.

The advantage of an early, choicefrom ourmost complete Msortssxttoworthy of careful tloglt.

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THECOPELA2JDBH03

A. Jennings butchered two fine hogs,house: W. H.Thompson does the work

ing by Rev Mr Ferguson is a success. Itwill meet again, next Saturday evening,in the study at Trinity church and all

F. S. Sanford will move his drng storeto C. P. Nettleton's present quarters Intbe Spring. Mr Nettleton Is to continue

the pair weighing nearly 600 pounds,: Mrs W. O. Hubbell entertains ber sla

well nigh finished and will soon be cov-

ered by the building. It is expectedthat it will be fit for occupancy about

February. .

jnhn T.fwnnd. whose barns were de- -

ter. Miss Abbie Shelton.his. stove and plumbing business .Inyoung men in town between 12 and 20' are invited to be present.

- Mrs W. F. Lockwood entertained berson Henry and family, a sister-in-la- w

from Bridgeport and Miss Sarah Hop--Several of the young people attended

needs.

Dr Brooks II. Wells, brother of Attor-

ney E. Livingston Wells, has become edi-

tor of the Medical Journal of Obstetrics,published at New York.

Monday evening, December , South- -

the nartv riven George B. Clarke, last C01IPAIH.Mrs A. C. Bradley has been confined j

to her bed for several days under the I

building that be will put up on land leas-

ed of Miss Sarah L. Hard, corner otKowe avenue and Onter street. -Upon invitation from the chaplain,atrwsii hv flra some time ago, expects kin at Thanksgiving. -

week Thursday evening. .;Rev Mr Still, the members Af Templeto raise the new building on Friday. The care of Pr F, Goyharo,