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f BLOCH AND SHUMAN -g{:? PARAGON AND BERKSHIRE CLOTHING 2o A : EVERY TROUSERS This is the sale you have been waiting for. There are 1o léft-overs or shopworn garments in the store. Nearly every one was manufactured for this season’s trads. No better Clothing is made than Stein-Bloch hand Shuman Suits and Paragon and Berkshire Trousers. When you can buy them at one-fourth off regular Iytices, you are getting the finest ready-to-wear garments at less than the price of inferior merchandise else- ere. We hold but two sales during the year, onein January, the otherin July. They are bona-fide stock- g&ducmg sales, and the public has learned to take advantage of them. Suits * SULTS that sell reguldrly at $10.00, now - SUITS that sell regularly at $12.00, now . SUITS that sell regularly at $15.00, now - SUITS that sell regularly at $18.00, now = - SUITS that sell regularly at $20.00, now - SUITS that sell regularly at $22.00, now - SUITS that sell regularly -at $25.00, now - SUITS that sell regularly at $28.00, now < SUITS that sell regularly at $30.00, now - SPECIAL SHOWING OF TR AND UNTRIMMED HATS * FOR THE HOLIDAY AND VACATION Sport Hats, Leghorns, Hemps, Panamas and Lace Hat$ Largest Assortment, Lowest Prices, Best OQx Order Early. Don’t Wait " EASTERN MILLINERY COMF Millinery Headquarters, 183 MAIN ST. HATS TRIMMI ! Trousers TROUSERS that sell regu- larly at $1.50, now - TROUSERS that sell regu- larly at $2.00, now - TROUSERS that sell regu- larly at $3.00, now - TROUSERS that sell regu- larly at $3.50, now - TROUSERS that sell regu- larly at $4.00, now - TROUSERS that sell regu- latly at $5.00, now - TROUSERS that sell regu- larly at $6.00, now - TROUSERS that sell regu- -larly at $6.50, now - TROUSERS that sell Tegu- larly at $7.00, now = - $1.13 1.50 2.25 The subscribers Rossa called his *“‘ten- ants,” and he always acknowledged | 3 00 the receipt of their subscriptions in | the columns of -the United Irlshmen]‘ as the “rents.’”” 3 7 5 Often Encountercd Disfavor. | 3 For nearly forty years Rossa was | . idéntified with the advocates of phy- | eical foree .in this country and many | (] times was held in disfavor by mem- | . bers of more pacific Irish organiza- tions which would not toierate vio- | 4 88 ierice and advoeated pacific measures | ¥ in bringing about a form of self- government for Ireland. H 5 5 In Chambers street, New York, in | . 1885, an English nurse, Laucilla | Yseulte Dudley, shot and slightly | wounded Rossa. Four weeks prior to ! this Captain Thomas Phelan, a mem- | ber of the Fenian Brotherhood, had been stabbed in.Rossa’s office on | Chambers street, for which Richard Short was arrested. Some weeks later | Rossa and Prelan convalesced in the same hospital in this city. Short was | acquitted and the Dudley woman was | adjudged insane. Rossa always con- | tended that she was an emissary of | the British government, sent here to | kill him. [ GOV. HOLCOMB MAKES | MANY APPOINTMENTS | 9.00 EVGI'Y Garment in- 11.25 cluded iq Sale. 13.50 | Palm Beach Suis, 15.00 | $7.50 fo $10.00 16.50 | Siraw Hais At 18.75 | Great Reductions, 21.00 22.50 g THE KNOX HAT is included in this sale. The warm weather was late in getting started, and as a . result we have a larger number of Straw Hats than usual at this tune of year. The prices have been greatly |Farrell & O'Connor Co. 71 Main Street, s T GRAND AUCTION SALE SHORE LOTS [~ 500 Beautiful A MASON’S BEACH, OLD SAYBROOK, CONN. FRONTING ON OYSTER RIVER AND 500 FEET OF SHORE FRONTAGE Saturday, July 3, Monday, July 5, COOK IN COMFOR " THIS SUMMER OU can make your kitchen as livable as your living room—if you have a NEW PERFEC- TION Oil Cookstove. No wood- box, no ash-pan, no coal-hod to Names Members of Boards of Osteo- ‘; pathic and Veterinary Registra- | tion and Harbor Masters. | Hartford, June 30.—Before leavlflg‘ | for his vacation Governor Marcus H. | IHolcomb yesterday made several ap- | pointments, all dating from July 1. All are reappointments and the llat follows: bother with. A clean, cool kitchen, I{ rFreE! 500 Beautiful Presents and half the drudgery gone. The NEW PERFECTION is as quick and handy as a gas stove. It lights instantly, and gives you a big volume of heat, easily regulated just by raising or lowering the wick. ft is easy to operate, easy to clean, and casy to re-wick. 2,000,000 women say it's gautovccomforthth keroseneoil.” 'Nfl[ed Insh Revollltiom'st Ba Board of Osteopathic Registration | i II- | —Dr. L. C. Kingsbury, Hartford; Dr. | 5 ¢ ot H. A. Thornbury. Bridgeport; Dr. E. | ished to Ameflca hy Britain A. Link, Stamford | Board of Veterinary Registration— | —_— Grove W Loveland, Torrington. | 7 Trustees Conecticut Colony for | New York, June 30.—Jeremiah | ppjieptice—Willlam J. Barber, Tor- | O'Donovan, better known as O'Dono- | rington; Zebulon R. Robbins, Nor- | van Rossa, Irish patriot and revolu- | wich. | tionist, died, in St. Vincent’s hospital, Harbor Masters—G. Ellsworth | | Slaton Island, late yesterday. He had fgfi“g;or‘flfé?"fi?fi;‘; e } ey s, Stratford; George W. Brush, Green- ; patriot and | wion: Alonzo W. Burns, Milford; Al- | i revolutioist, spent the last half of fred E. Jones, Hartford; Herman< ION For best results use SOCONY brands of kerosene oil. OMMENCING EACH DAY AT 2 P. M. years of which were passed under an | Jckel I Norwlen | Ask your dealer to show you the | | activities in “frecing Ireland,” a quar- | = gives you plenty of hot water without i choice land which is just be- me,” he vowed, “and so nelp me Gog, | MOTRINg session vesterday of trial for 10 Per Cent. in Ten | inatiin of Dr. Spitsbury, who gave ex- | ) ; Born in County Cork, 3 ! ! PE ‘,We have over 500 feet of shore | pert testimony of the varying effects | tari ami John Mitch 'GIVEN 'AWAY FREE offered the first afternoon, about | ¢1vEN AwAyY FREE arly an admirer of John Mitchel, | cjared it would have been impossible | ] STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW edict of banishment from Great NEW PERFECTION No. 7 with 5 Eritain and any of her possessions | McCormack. Stonington. the fireless cooking oven, also the Though granted a full pardon by A 7(:,\5!: ) M . ACH RPN BATI A EEAsy e | MASONSHEACH 'y gy TERMS | || SHrmie it s o e o | you plenty of ————————————— e———————— rising, he remained to the end an un- i mony Against G. J. Smith. | any of the bother of a coal range. compromising foe to British rule, : ing sub-divided in large lots and 10 Per Cent. in Ten T will wage war against her until she ;”“;de’f e 0 usvehphdsl:!nl: hets S £ th el is stricken to her knees or till I am | ’2nd of three wives, who Dnys ,llld a Small] on one o e fastest growing Days and a Small i Monthly Payme t Born in County Cork in 1831 as|of a sudden fit ar fainting spell upon | front lots to offer at this sale, with 1 f]::’e’“:fhl?o‘:;‘“’;:; fififii‘iifif"k é‘"‘ a person in a bath. In the case of | e 3 2 boy | Alice Burnham, one of Smith’s three | frontage of 50 feet or more, two 500 BEAUTIFUL 500 became interested in the Young | prides, who was drowned in her bath | % . srandfather of the present Mayor|¢or a person of her size to have been, | 30 lots fronting on Oyster River, Mitchel, of New York, a leader in the | in gich a sejzure, submerged in the | which is an unexcelled place for uesdaY. July 6, Wednesday July 7 | bis life in the United States, twenty Jackel, jr., Norwich. Queen Victorja for his revolutionary PERFECTION Water Heater.- [t 2 ONSISTS of about 40 acres of 10 Per Cent. Down. 10 Per Cent. Down. England has proclaimed war against | London. June 30, 2:40 p. m.—The H L Isl Sound stricken to my grave.” baths, was taken up with the exam- beaches on Long Island Sound. Monthly Payment Z PRESENTS - ‘excellent front corner lots will be PRESENTS Ireland Movement. He was particu- | typ at Blackpool, Dr. Spitsbury de. | Fearantas bath tub produced in court. Referr- | Presents Consist of Ladies’ S. Gold Watches, Gent’s Gold Watches, Clocks, Manicure Sets, '%ted Pla.cque, Fruit Dishes. 7 OME, BRING YOUR FRIENDS. boating, fishing, clamming, or oys- ters. Mason Beach is very acces- sible to trolley and steam cars and very convenient to get to from all points of the compass. The best of well water can "be obtained at a depth of 10 to 20 feet. This is a grand opportunity to buy a shore site at your own price and on a beach where your money will double in a short time. Presents Consist of Ladies’ S. Gold Watches, Gent’s Gold Watches, Clocks, Manicure Sets, Carving Sets, Opera Glasses, Artistic Bric-a-Brac, Imported Rare Vases; Hand Painted Placque, Fruit Dishes. SALE RAIN OR SHINE ¢ JOHN MASON AND EFFIE CLARK MASON, OWNERS. HARTFORD, CT. OBERT M. REI Auctioneer D 203 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CT. %rnen On the Ground Daily From Now Until Sale Ts Over. s Terms cn by Daniel O’Connell, did not ap- | peal to to the young Cork man wh took as his standard Jonn Mitchel statement, “if I could grasp the fire of hell I'q hurl them into the face of | my country’ enemy,” and up to his | Arrested for Conspiracy. I When he was 27 years old Rossa ang several other members of the| Phoenix Literary soclety were arrested | cn a charge of conspiracy and after nine months’ imprisonment were re- leased on a suspended sentence |n: 1%569. Then he became associated | with James Stephens and Colonel | Jchn O’Mahony in the Fenian move- | ment, and worked ardently as an or- | ganizer of the Irish revolutionary ! Brotherhood until his arrest in Dub- | | iin, September 15, 1865, when the | office of the Fenian newspaper, Irish] People, was raided. He was séntenced | to penal servitude for life, but six years later he was released and ban- | iched to America. i From that time Rossa was identi- fled with the ‘‘extremists” in this country and he advocated the use of <dynamite, or, as he called it, 8 re- scurces of civilization™ against every- thing British. He founded a néws- Parliamentary agitation, as carried | ing to the prisoner’s evidence that he death he did not change this theory. ,‘“_‘ ad found the woman lying on her left ide in the tub, the physician remarked If this is true, it would have been | mpossible for her arm to have been ! bruised, as it was found to be.” | Replying to the barrister represent- g the prisoner, Dr. Spitsbury declarec | that with the amount of water that | was in the tub it would not have been difficult to drown a person forcibly. ELECTS OFFICERS. Principal Stati F. H. May Is Chosen Chancellor Com- mander by Pythians, The following officers were elected last evening by Washington L. Mor- gan lodge, K. of P: ‘ Chancellor Ccmmander—F. H. May. Vice Chancellor—Edgar M. Wood. Prelate—C. A. Anderson. Master of Work—Thomas J. Dyson. Master of Arms—R. H. Ripple. { Inner Guard—E. R. Barbour, Outer Guard—A. H. Petts. ! Second Trustee (to fill vacancy)— ; E. A, Laupersweiler, The officers will be installed by Dis- ! “ trict Deputy Grand Changellor W. C. | Foster of St. Elmo lodge, next Tuesday | cvening. '{f i you ‘XEEEN zgu - and 1 can give it to you. you do not COME [ save your eyesight and ‘ as well. WHY PUT IT O work a specialty. :