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)M’ { V' i dm Ocean Beach By 1040, arrive fiholsea Lms Fare $1 .00 Unexcelled freight and serviee direct to and from Al Outsige Staterooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, Bundays, at 5.156 p. m. ‘_ New York Pier 22, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, ednes- days, Fridays, at § & m. r folder. ‘Phone or write 3 P. S. Freight received until 5 p. m C. A. WHITAKER, Agent maytd T0 NEW YBRK NORWICH LINE Via STONINGTON The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell Richard Peck—safe, staunch . that have every comfort apd conven- dence for the traweler. A delightful voyage on Island Sound and a superb view of the won- derful sky line and water fromt of New York. ¥ Steamer leaves Stonington at 1L18 } p. m. week days only; due Pler 46 North River, 7.45 the next morning. : Fm Norwich 1o New York $1.75 and ‘Write or telephone W. J. rxn.urs ent, New London. Conn. . samer BLOCK ISLAND — S: Leave Norwioh 8.20 a. m, ow Lon on 9.50 a. m., Watch Hill 10.55 a. m.. due Block gluzd USOf 3 &‘ 2.15 L toh Hill 3.30 p. m., b- rkn m., Norwich 6.15 p. Ie Norwich 9 16 a._m. New a. 1. e Block Island 1 p. Le-.va Block mm 2.45 PEoin S A B T Pp. m,, W Déener fi:o { June nu. to Sept. ist, 1908, inclusive. F NING: Leave Block Islan: due New m., Watch mli uses n.nd Buhlng Eup : lmdlnn at Wateh Hill and Hxcursion. From N -to Watgh Hill...§ .76 , Sundays, limited to tinues the publication in m Figaro day, of his comments on the ant plulocmtlz movement in America. He calls attention again -to the lack of nmnlud resistance on the part of the rich, which he explains by a general recognition on their part that the movement has been provoked by real abuses which must be corrected. Many people sympathize with this movément openly, and some sons of rich men | bawe thrown themselves into the fight. This fact, the writer considers to be another proof of the endurance of idealism in America, where the basis of everything is the theoretical rule of ‘the majority. The infiltration of anti-plutocratic v Baidwin Apple Honored. A ochanee seedling that grew wp on & farm near Lowell, Mass., about 1740 became t! Baldwin apple tree, but it was fot until 1784 that Oel. Baldwin became interested in the ap- ple, developed it and gave it his name. The original tree lived till after 1817, and the place where it grew is now marked by a monument. The Baldwin is the omly apple thus honored. 8poiled Her Sleep Word. A little girl of four years was heard repeatedly murmuring a long word. Her father, thinking to please her, told her the meaning of it. , She burst into tears. At last, with her mother's assistance, the father learned ' the meaning of her grief. “It was my word that I put myself to sleep with, and now you've spoilt it"—M. Loane in “An Englishman’s Castle.” G Characteristics of Servians. Servians in their good nature and love of humor are said to remind trav- elers of the Irish peasantry. They are hospitable to strangers; their patriot- ism is vehement, almost guixotic, and they take great interest im politics. Many of the domestics in the towns and cities come from abroad, as the Servian girl is too indepemdent for domestic service. . Intellect Ruied by Superstition. A man more absolutely governed by 50 | pure reason than Lord Macaulay could Beach), y!s, tickets from New Lon- company ‘near steam- ich. L. M. Gilchrist, C. G. P. A, New York. PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. STEAMER SIGHT SEER. after Saturday, June 19th, as follows: Two round trips ween Norwich, New London, re and following Mowning Prip. Norwich 805 a. m,, New Lon- 9.45, Pleasure Orescent Beach ing—ILeave QOrescent P!mure Beach 11, Longon 11.50, arrive fi P, m. Adternoon Prip. v&hnrw}:h 2.06 ;n N; .‘g&‘m:v?" '&"al:ctnt B::x% Pleasure ew London 'mahy leave, Norwich 9 .a m. m. On the mornil "'K x anly as far as Pleasure the afternoon trip th to (‘rssnent Beach and return. 'S STEAMBOAT 00., Norwioch, Conn. 'Y C, SMITH, Menagiog Owner, dai; 0.. Ocean so arrive k § Jeloa MONEY ISLAND HOUSE. Stony Creek, Conn. Most attractive the Thimble Islands. Sea food. quitoes. Boating, per week up. ¢Dr R. 3 Hakyon House, WATCH HIEL, R. I, will June 16th for the season. [ rades for . June and July. T. J. O'BREEN, JR. JuntaBMW Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mmeral Springs ALL THE YEAR ROUND. 9 hupdred bathhouses, hotels and boarding houses offer accommodations and rates to sult all tastes and purses. MT. CLEMENS Mineral Water Baths E re’s Cure feo r and ALL NERVOUS EASES. BLOOD DI . Mt. Olemens is delightfully situated 20 miles from Detreit. Throwmgh trains from all directions. Dedroit suburban elegtric cars every half hour. Illus- ed beok of Mt. Clemens malled free. “Q,e F. R. AS’I‘HCAN, Mt B Ch.-ber of Commerce, June Brides These who are about to furnish new / homes. We have the utmost confidence that we have the finest display of House Furnishing in Bastern Connecticut. We can talk interestingly with you about the styles, finishes and qualities of the furniture we carry, but suffice it to say we carry the best that is manufactured and stand back of every piece of Furniture we sell by our own guarantee Qur prices are right. M. HOURIGAY, Tol 123-4 .. 62:66 Main m Samay s g q not weil be found, but in his diary he refers to an after-dimnner talk about the feeling which Johnson had—of thinking one’s self bound to touch a particular rail or post and to tread in the middle of a paving steme, and he adds: “I certainly h-" this very strengly.” 4 Knew Her “Missis.” “Hadn't you better wash the &shes before we go?” said a man, who was taking a bhired girl out for a walk; and scold you.” “No, she’ll not” re- plied the girl; “as soun as she learns I am going out for the evening, she’'ll spend all the time looking threugh my trunk.”—Puck. New Hampshire’s Name, New Hampshire was cailed so with reference to the original patentee, who was governor of Portsmouth in Hampshire, England. It is known as the Granite state, from the fact that its mountains are largely composed of that stone. Next Pure Reading Matter. Poet—"“Will you accept this poem at your regular rates?’ Editor—“I guess so—it appears to contain nothing ob- Jectionable. Go to the advertising de- partment and ask them what the rates are. How many times did you wish it inserted?” Cannot Stand Proeperity. Your novelist in his prosperity gets away from touch with the mass of hu- manity which gave vitality to his earlier book. Although his later works may be more perfect in writing craft, they are less human.—Book Monthly. Twenty-Nine Suits Shy, A New York society leader says no gentleman can get along with fewer than 30 suits of clothes. It appears to be quite plain that our tailor does not consider us- a gentleman —Phila- delphia Star. An Impractical Suggestion, “You must learn to trust your fellow- men,” said the professional optimist. “There’s no use in talking that way to me, sen. “I'm in the grocery business.” Paper as a Bandage. For a slight cut there is nothing better to centrol the hemorrhage than common unglazed -paper, such as is used by grocers and market men. Bind a piece on the cut. o Don't Cross the Line. Women have need to learn the great lesson that there is a line be- tween essentials which, overstepped, leads to mental and physical skip- wreck. Never Be Afraid to Doubt. Never be afraid to doubt, if only you have the ‘dispesition to believe; and doubt in order that you may ead in believing the truth.—Leighton. The Funny Things We Hear. “What time is it?” “Just struck 12.” “Oh, it must be later than that. You couldn’t have eoumted right."—Beston Transcript. Progress in Argentina. The main factor 'in, Argentfma’s progress during recent years has been its constant railroad extension. A-mold Rmnet ;\hose play, “What the PuchL ‘Want: duced in London, u lawyer's office, m as assistant editor of a magazine, leaving the more arduous work of ad- ministration in a newspaper office to punue literature. ~ Mr., Bennett mar- 'i“runql m e s “your missis will be sure to see them’ answered the worried-looking citi- | hostile an attitude without revolt. Signor F ro is of the opinon that the picture painted by Maxim Gorky and others of the vicious rich Ameri- can aligarchy cri before the masses is erroneous. Of the belief held in some quarters in Europe that |. the masses in America are organizing a revolution to despoil the wealthy, Signor Ferrero, in promising the final instalment of- his articles, explains the grounds for his conviction that the feeble defence which the rich men of America are making against this an- ti-plutocratic movement will not, re- sult in a social catastrephe. His Photographic Piates Spoiled. A mew York photographer reeently learned, to his.sorrow, that the gas mantle emits‘a ray. He had stored away a large m of plates in'a dark place and inadverteatly left a gas mantle neat the plates. They re- mainved in the place for a month, and when the photographer took his plates out he found all of them fogged. The mantle contained thorium, a radio- active substance that penetrates a cardboard plate heox as easily as it goes through glass. The man didn't koow this, bui mew he knews'better than te leave gas mantles near M.l plates. BE Luxuries. Luxuries are those possessions which are enjoyed chiefly and almest solely because other people de not have them. All other pessessions are necessities. If every one were a Standard Oil magnate, it would be an insufferable bore, and it is getting to be almest that anyway. Luxuries do not conmote comfert. On the con- trary, they connete litter, indigestion, gout and lassitude. ~ Comfort comes only from necessities.—Life. ——— Wiedom in Old Adages. “Strike when the iron is hot” and keep it hot by striking. “Take time while time is, for time will away,” the English say. The Spanish proverb has it: “When the fool has made up his mind the market has gome by.” | The old Lating said: “Opportunity has | hair in fromt, behind she is bald; if | you seise her by the forelock, you may bhold her; but if suffered to escape, not Jupiter himself can catch her again.” Interesting Analysis of Snow. The London Lamcet once made an anaiysiz of Londen snow on a week- day and om a Sunday. The Sunday snew showed roughly a fifth of the | amount of impurities present im the weekday smow. But the most signi- fioant difference was that while the | weekday snow countained as much a8 2,36 grains of sulphurie acid in ten pounds the Sunday smow comtained practically none. Where Nell Gwynne Lived. Brent house, standing on the banks of the River Rrent at Brentford, ‘which was once the residence of Nell | vae is about to make way lorl | two ‘modern vilias. ‘Whiie residing there Nell Gwynne often entertained | Charles I, and it is said that he once rode his harse up the great oak | staircase.—London Daily News. | Town Built of Meerschaum. The town of Vallecas, in Spain, is | almost entirely built of meerschaum. Vallecas has on its outskirts great quarries of a meerschaum too coarse for pipemeking, and a meerschaum- built town is the result—an ivory- white town that shines in the Span- fsh sua. The Religious Life. ' A retigious life is not a thing which | spends teelf like a bright bubble on | the river's swface. It is rather like | the river itseif, which widens continu- | ally and is never so0 broad or deep as where it rolls inte the ocean of Eter- nity. —Beecher. 1% Satanie, “Betan is represented as remin’ after folks wif a pitchfork,” said Uncle Eben, “when de truth is dat so many folks is puilin’ at his coat tails dat he ain't got time to chase nebedy.’— Washington Star. Salt Water Baths in Lendon. { A flourishing business in England | now is sending sea water up to London | for the use of those who wish a ¢ | the ocean without the treuble of t. ing down to the seashore for it. As the Twig Is Bent. There is some hope for the boy who | Bas to be driven into the bathtub, but | there is mighty little hope for the boy who has to be driven away from the | mirror.—~Atchiser Globe. 14 A Dude Wrote This. A woman is sdld to have invented a machine for darning socks, but nobody hag yet devised means for making darned socks comfortable,.—Provi- | dence Tribume. Almost Perfect Timekeeper. The clock _of the tower of Colum- bia university, New York, is said to be one of the most accurate in the world, varying but six seconds a year. - Done For. * A New York woman has used a whip instead of the divorce courts. She has ruined her matrimonial future.—Wash- ington Post. Millions of Pine Daily. The largest pin factory in the world is at Birmingham, England. It turns eut 37,000,000 pins every dav. L ‘. Dark Houses n Scotland. F-otland has many houses without " b3 Stuttgart, Munieh, in the order here would nm M‘mlflb ting money, without privil i:‘i 53: 2 ] i i c‘nlnctar #nd ' Builder, Ji of =ll kinds promptly attended peie B iR o s The L Yard, rear Bulletin Bldg. Franklin St Tel. 504. great. Y “fnl.lll“" FOR SALE. Slabs $1.00 3 load. Norwich Weed CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING E. Beckwith, 30 Wast ‘w “THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD”. Come in and hear it. It's semetbing Geo. P.. Yeomans, 223 Lafayette St. HAGBERG, Ladles’ Tallor, Norwich. A ing fin Oysters are now -nlwo ‘handl oth! but Gurselves: also & fu PN MEATS AND PROVISIONS e can be made sources of James Banning, Norwich Town, Cenn. and quahaugs. made seurces of profit; but they I’fu:: P‘r';dvi-ls:&: r:‘-.ltv.'d ::‘lll should mot be played as one plays & | thing first-class. Prompt del i WESTERLY FIRMS siot mashine.—Bdwin L. Sabin, 18| “Hp i keraTE AND INSURANOE. Lippinegtt’s.. Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2, 65 Broad- BEAL BOSTATE AND WNOURANGD , e gfg;ierm's«l:ug%nbn:MAu tin sut i ’ Use for Seotch Water Powen o IS Real Estate and Insurance Fhe growing § o ting Expert Acecuntant. Telephone 'll Potter Building. 'Phone connections aluminum has stimulated the lo:lnl PAINTING. SODA WATER. - es, Spri is here—the time to t for Iutex;.p.ower u“' ::"'::“-.-' yo“':r' Hule' Try Monarch Pllnt"izo Murray’s Pure Fruit Syrups. Large because ex on o per fi;’:.“‘iu"‘fi%rwfin R‘P'om‘“‘ 15 | assortment of Candy. Frult, eto, at 3 1299 expenstve. WAL <9l o | No. 1" ‘Phone comnection. * P | Ratiroad Av. P. A. Do Receo. power can be economically employed. In this respect Scotland, with its mountains, is coming te the front. The ‘water power at the falls of Foyers, in Scotland, has hitherto been the largest in Great Britain; but mow a stiil larger plant, at Kinlochleven, utilizing the rainfall over a tract of 65 square miles, is about to bé put into opera- tion for the yroducuon of aluminum. Its nine hydraulic turbines, each of 8,200 brake horsepower, are the largest water wheels in the British Isles. To Mark a Key. When there wo or more keys on the key ring approximate size and appearance ffaw a file over the stem of the oy’y most in use. This makes a nrcx’which easily distin- guishes it from the others. The little dent is better than a string or other mark, the key being easily recognized by it (in slipping it through one’s fin- gers) in the dark. | agl Pleces Ceontained In Vielin, A violin contains €9 pieces, made up in the following way: Back, two pieces; belly, twe; coins and biocks, six; sides, five; side linings, 12 llrl one; purflings, 24; neok, one; finger- board, one; nut, one; bridge, one; tail- board, one; buttom for tmilboard, ome; string for -tailboard, ome; guard for string, one; sownd post, ome; strings, four; pegs, four. Chances of the Sallor Man. The sea as a calling is certainly mot what it once was by a long way. The class of men who did well 40 | years ago would mate a poor show now. It was common enough in days gone by for owners to look for a suit- able man, and them build a ship for him, but it's the other way mew.— British Nautical Magazine. Feminine Intuidion. A young girl has nearly always more sense of duty and more mental balance than has a bay of her owm age. Her training and the disposition of her sex both combine to steadiness and a ripe view of marriage obliga tions fn the vast majority of cases.— Hearth and Home. e — Servia No Hunting Ground for Cwphd. Bervia retains many memories of Turkish 1ule. The women are kept in the background. Tho mem marry for the aqualities of the housewife rather than for remantic love. It is often that young mem marry women much older than themselves. The Young ldea, “Ma,” said a newspaper mam's som, *“I know why editors call themselves ‘we,’” “Why?' “So's the man that doesn’t Jtke the article will m-xo- are too many people for lh ta | tackle.™ Work and gelist. Real Aim of Religlon. Rc-hgmn has loftier alms than the | tion of a good man. It presup- that he is good aiready, and its rincipal sim ig te uplift this good man to the highest stage of “undes standing.—Lessing. Make a Note of This. There may be no psyehological sig- nificance contained in the fact, but we may lay dewn the dictum, neverthe less, that few women who are good bridge players trim their own hats. Tree Has Many Qualities. ‘While the seeds of the dorowa, an East African lesuminous tree £ n-‘ tensively used fcr fcod, the 7 and ! leaves form an excellent cement when | mixed with crushed stone. All One to Nature. A waistcoat of broadeioth or of fus- tian is wlike to an achimg heart, and we laugh no merrier on velvet cush- fons than we did on woeden ohalrs.— J. K. Jerome. | Wisdom from Uncie Eben. “Nursin’ a grouch,” said Uncle Bben, “is like mneglectin’ de flowers an’ vegetables an’ puttia’ ia yoh time tendin’ de weeds.” German Publishing Centers. The chief publishing senters of Ger many are Berlin, Leipsic, Vienna, bUARANTEER PLUMBING .is the kind we do.” If BROWN does it, you may be sure the job is satisfactery in every respect and at an economical price. We make a specialty of jobbing amd repeirs-as well as complete installations, and-guarantee “value received” for your money. ¥ When you need repairs for your plumbing or heating system, sent for BROWN-—he will send yow 2 man-whe “knows just how ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 55, 57, 50 West Maln Stroet. Telephone 133. The Weather WE HAVE HAD FOR.THE.LAST THREE OR FOUR DAYS HAS BEEN VERY FEITINGDY FERNND “HOT WEATHER,” BUT WE EKNOW IT AS “REPRIGERATOR WEATHER. BUT NO MATTER THE NAME, THE FPAOTYREMAINS " “ WE ARE TO HAVE THIS WARM WEATHER FOR THE (CENE./ BRATION, THE SUCCESSFUL PRESERVATION OF PERISHNEWE FOODS REQUIRE THE USE OF AN IMPRONED -COSD - ADR RE~ FRIGERATOR. AT ™ Barstow’ S YOU'LL FIND AS COMPLETE A LINE«OF-R ICE CHESTS AS YOU'LL CARE TO -SBE. Baldwin and Jewett REFRIGERTORS ECONOMIZE ON-ICE BECAUSENTHEY ARD{CODN- STRUCTED WITH THAT END IN VIEW. B8O “A Penny Saved-Is a Penny Earmed” . NOTICE! THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF NORWICH DECLARE THE FIRING OR EXPLODING OF ANY FIRE WORKS OR FIREARMS OR KEEPING UP ANY BONFIRE IN ANY STREET OR HIGHWAY OF THE CITY TO BE A NUISANCE PUNISHABLE BY A PENALTY OR#OR. FEITURE OF FIVE DOLLARS. DURING THE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION TO BE HELD ON JULY 4TH, 5TH AND 6TH, 1909, THE DANGER OF SERIOUS INJURY TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY FROM THE EXPLOSION OF FIRE. ARMS, FIREWORKS, FIRECRACKERS, AND THE LIGHTING OF BON- FIRES WILL BE GREATLY INCREASED BY REASON OF THE CROWD- ED CONDITION OF THE STREETS, THE UNUSUAL NUMBER OF MOUNTED PERSONS AND THE CHARACTER OF THE DECORATIONS ON BUILDINGS. ALL GOOD CITIZENS ARE CALLED UPON TO OBSERVE AND TO ASSIST THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED ORDI- NANCE. ALL INFRACTIONS THEREOF WILL BE RIGOROUSLY 'PROSECUTED. Dated at Norwich this 22d day of Juse, 1900, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Mayor of the City of Nerwich. JOSEPH BRADFORD,| AMERICAN HOUSE, Book Binder. Parrell & Sanderson, Prope. Blank Books Made apd Ruled to Order, | STECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, 108 BROADWAY. Traveling Men, oto. Livery comnected Telephone 252. SHETUCKET STREDT. - . eoctlod WHEN you wul to t to ness bcfou the pubife. & better lfll flnu t runrm- ME ore m l‘tm "l