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da mm and mackerel ”“ ., 10 Rose place. r heat, nervousness or y duen.bn, take -Horsford's phate. 11 "A Bill offers special low ‘on- shoes and Oxfords today ). Ladies’ $2.50 shoes and at 'l:, ladies’ white canvas "SREED THEATER. La Tosca, Brilliant Motion Picturs of - , French Play. . . Por. absolute ~accuracy of photo- graphic reproduction and faultless se- ection of suitable actors to portray ‘the. diicult parts, it is doubtful if La _"“Posca, thée brilliant French play now : b ‘bs’'seen at the Breed theater is | =g /To the motion picture world means in the point of .pertection of photography and su- rh ldlht Enacted, as it is, by the ::n t in the Comedie Francaise, -bece almost as a living tabelaux, ; 0f .the motion picture. Man- - McNulty having secured the most “'motion paraphernalia Jbtain- 4 Jz!' glmg as fine a perform- gs nd as is possible, both f of his plctures and the Q’\h ncy and clearness being bject of the most favorable com- v-‘& TLonely Villa, the .story of the burban_ burglary, and all its exciting denits,’ continues to interest and -‘io,ma all’ of the many patrons, while plctures are of the usual usion. race Alwin, the Brilliant.so- ton, is meeting with won- singing the very popu- 1hxber “As Long as the World ‘Rplls! On,? to which she is compelled to'respdnd to an encore at every per- © iMg. Al H. Ousley, the minstrel ten- or,.makes a big hit slnglng “Her Mem- ~ory Brings Me No Regret,” a favorite . ald - ‘time baliad o o e _ LINCOLN PARK. Vludovullo at Rustic Theater. Patrons-.of - Lincoln . park and its . Rastic theater are to have a treat next . Week, according to the management. ich Friday gave out the bill for the hys ‘to commence Monday. fia-—?hmlpa Sisters, described as world’s greatest. dancers, are a 'y tunmied couple introducing a niimber “of ‘new and novel m@vements. 4mwnm who presents “The 3 Ireland,” stands in a class by ‘himseif as. an Irish mouologuist, lld 15-a rargly good entertainer. Lew- {s #and Harn in “Along the Swanee - Rtver;” ‘take' their audience back to ‘pieturesque old southern days be- the war, and give-rollicking dark- bo uld grotesque ‘dances. Ada ’E novelty character change is ‘&vglener cpiece of work by a young N of attractive stage appearance. and Alcott in .“Just Married , are yery laughable perform- and . their act is not only highly using, t preserits some rich and he * customary “free comcert Sunday cw.umence at 3.30. "RQD;MGK THEATER. Twe Big Hits Offered. The Bill at the Roderick theater for the remainder of this week presents two d‘clded hits, For His Daughter's WI( the feature picture and | . or Evil a close. second. Cgrpet, Sleeping Tonic, %anfl the Sausage furnisn the com- rand kfie‘p the audience jn good hu- time. Mter has been crowded every ;fl:h; this week and the applause given h ‘nymber demonstrates fully the fact that it is making good. ;William Delaney is making good in His' ifg act, presenting Toodles, the latest iHlustrated song success from the ?cll‘.gomedy Toyland, in a manner ‘the audiences joining in the The The drua at every performance, by BUNDAV SUBJECTS. There will bn prelchlng Sunday fmorning and afternoon at Grace Me- mwlrlnutut enurch. &flflry morning at Trinity Episco- gm_ h Mrs. 8. C. Hill will speak. ¢ rwfll be no evening service. o' Norwich Town Methodist pal .church there will be ser- 3 unday mornlng and evening. “Dhm will be preach af the North IMain' Street M. E. chu Sunday aft- amoon at 215, followed by Sunday m .subject of Rev. G. H. Ewing’s wvmon Sunday morning at the Nor- Il'owm%r@hnnl hurch will % apsfigured F: T : Pev..Pref, B. W. Bacon of New Ha- ~en will bmh at the union service of uu Congregational churches at. “ohurch Sunday morning. Wt the flwlhnn‘{ Arms Sundny aft- at 4 o'cl Rev. C. H. Rick- and. choir of the Greeneville Con- tional church will conduct the ‘8t. Andrew’s Episcopal church :vill be morning ';’fn::r and l';‘- #at 10.30, with evenlng prayer and -;L 7.30, Rev. F. J. Bohanan . Wevi G AZ Northrop will occupy the i Taftville Gongregational morning in the absence MacLane, who is on onsla MM Episcopal church there | be. Holy Communion at 9,30 a. m’?’?& g Prayer ok 190 - oy vening p! T al - m. 5, u‘.‘ Brown, will 3 Sunday f * The Proper Attitude to At 5 o'clock the liter- me of the Bible Educa- lation will be carried out nd. ‘st the evening seryice Rev. Dr. “will preach on The Joy of Ser- church Rev. W. Sunday morning, _&‘ t being The Hundred Forty F .Thousand. The Sunday 1'be addressed by Rev. Dr. bfman, while ut') o'clock Dr. ches on The Four Beasts. : topic is The Four and LADIES’ ONE-PIECE COVER. Fiaatae Paris Pattern No. 2504 — All Seams Allowed, This Pieny little design is especially desirable for wide flouncing, but if de- sired it may be developed in Persian lawn, nainsook, jaconet or thin cam- bric, with the lower edge gathered into a peplum at the back and at either side of the front, and made with or without shield sleeves. If made of the flounc- ing, these sleeves-and the peplum are not used. The pattern is in six sizes—32 to 42 inches, bust measure. For 36 bust the corset cover, as in front view, requires 1% yards of flouncing 15 inches wide; Xt shield sleeves and peplum are to be 5? yard of material 36 inches wlds will be needed for them; 1 yard of wide beading, 1% yards of seam beading, 2 yards of wide ribbon, 21 yards of narrow ribbon .and 1% yards of edging will also be needed. Price of pattern, 10 cents. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kiad You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CORSET Delay in taking Foley’s Kidney Rem- edy if you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens the disease upon you and-makes a cure more diffi- cult. ‘Commence taking Foley's Kid- ney Remedy todny and” you will soon be well. Why risk a serious malady? Lee & Osgood C 1647 Adam’s Tavern . 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A:-A. ‘ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. jy224 ALL HORSES DIE No other form of property insur- ance is sure of being a loss. GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. 227 Main 8t., Norwich, Conn. 'Phones—Office 559; house 854- jun23d No Building in Norwich will ever be too large for us to build. All we ask is an opportunity to bid for the job. Competition is keen and compels close figuring, but years of experience has taught us the way to figure close and do first-class work. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 376. DENTISTRY ‘' The dental bustness established by my brother, whose assistant i was for many years, will be cnnunued by ma assisted by Dr. D. Eldred. It will be a nluluu to nea the former may27d eusLomer: brother and as many no:v ones uEw:l rt-‘vor me w&th thetir patron e. Xtractin ¢ A aovisd. DR GHAE ‘5 BrDLED General Contractor All orders racelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J, DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2, Norwich. Watch Repairing done at Friswell's speaks for itself. .| WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Frank lan22daw A. PECK, M. D., 43 Broadway. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. to August 4th, Slturdaya excepted. jun2a MME. TAFT, . Palmist_and Olairveyant, is now located at 8 Union St.. New London. Truthful always and reliable in advice and pre- dictions. Jybd BR. CHAS. B. LAMB, ~ VETERINARIAN Office at Hodge’s Stabls. Bath Street. House, 16 Town 8. Telephone 618-5 CHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hodge’s Stable. is now lo- cated in rear of No./8 Franklin square. el aid. may19d 3.F: CONANT. 11 Brankiln Streer Whitestone ic and the J. F. C. 10¢e Cigars awe lh‘ pest on. the. market. 'rrv them. o mariéd 3 . ert! II !fll Ill'n in fox- £ bl to Shall be out of town from July 7th' n, N can !n.mlly‘ ree -adults, hvé'loolfi ‘dependent position-for a’relfable work- lnf ‘mutekaepcr Box n,’Horwicl;. " ot Wum—lnfofnill w&htea e Ly in o or sale, !' 'r.‘ Bargain wich; wish to._learn ol bol::‘“oflered le"el m‘e o0 urk scription; no agents 1 s dre!pa G. 'Currier, Rox 25F, 46 Monroe 8t., Chicago, Il WANTED—A housework. - Apply nl’ Jy23d for general %nedn nce. WANTED—Capable, et\ ‘euc man, about 30, ex?erlencdl ‘in grocery ‘busi- ness, to solicit and deliver [rom 'g Country town. No night work. position for good man. Married man preferred. Address with reference Box 715, Mlduletown, Conn. Iy23 WANTED At g cm 60c per hour. A Co., Bartlett Sch Jy22d WANTED—As companion d ho) keeper, a refined ‘? t:n Wi n, middle aged, in family of thi‘e ;dnltu Mrs, H. A. Del anoy. 276 flm\ New London, Ct. ey ]Nm—n-You'r’ B ok mtehhns icycles. cas registe: rl-;n to repalr; aral %bb! Bow- ‘Mashi . !Fe 242~ ch :: drngig!&l um‘ WANTED - Five Cooks; $5 per week. House Girls and Waitresses. / Room 32 Central Building, jy20d J._‘BA LUCAS: brick 0‘“! o A. H. Hibbard New Brlla|n «Conn. “General 1LOST AND FOUND. LOST—From bu ling church and walking stick wllh heavy horn_handle, * cate with W. B. Birge, Place, Norwich. BANKBOOK LOST. Lost or stolen, Passbooks No. $9633 and No. 89634 of The Norwich: Savings Society: All persons, are .cautioned against purchasing er negotiating the same, and any person having a claim to said books is hereby called upon to present said claim to said bank on or before the 9th day of January, 1910, or submit - to having ‘the book declared cancelled and extinguished and a new gy, between Frank- oawleh, a malacca rubber tip and Finder communi- 2 Hyntington Ajy24d book issued in lieu thereof or .the amount thereon paid. Iyv1oq LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for’ the District of Norwich, on the 19th day of July, A. D k. Present — ALBERT G. KNEELAND! Acting Judge. Estate of atrice, Médora and Viola Buteau, minbrs, of Sprague, ln said District. George W. Buteau, Guardidn of said minors, appeared in 'Court and filed a written application * alleging. that said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying’ for an- drdér’ to mortgage certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in_ said lp&llcslion. 2 hereupon, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of iNorwich, in said. District, on the 2d day. of "August, A. D. 1909, at 2 o’clock in’ the afterncon, and that. motice of the pendency -of said application, and of said hearing thereon,.be' ziven by the publication of this “ordér- once in some newspaper having,k a eirculation in_said District, at leastthree days prior to the date’ of sald hearing, and that return be madg.to.the Court. ALBERT G. KNED BLAND, Acting Judge The above and toregnfing i§ .a true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE €. CHLRCH iv24d Clerk. NOTIGE T0 TAXPAYERS All persons liable to pay tixes lh the Town of Colchesteér atrehereby noti- fied that I have a warrant to levy and collect a tax of =ight mills on%the dol- lar, on the Towr list of 1908, payable Aug. 1, A. D. 19(9, and for the pur- pose of collecting the same T will be at my -place of businfss Aug. 4th and every Wednesday after in-August, 1909, from 1 to 5 p. m. ™" All persons neglecting this notice il be charged legdl fees' and addi- tlons. Colchester, Cnnn .I'llly W2909. 1 - - SNOW, Couzunr iy108 Wedding Decorations AND lll'fl‘ mms We would like to c‘.\b your Quenuon to the fact that we are one o®the few people in this city in :this business who know how to miake =up Bridal Bouquets and Wedding, Decorations. Try us and see for yournlf it what we say isn't true; GEDULDIG'S, - "Telephone $68. ‘77 Céda* Street. mayl2d o GAIN SOMETHING by a course in Book- Jkeeping. -~ Shorthamd and Touch Typawritias. llorwich BommetmaISc‘ml Broadway. Tfihm: lldg. THE OFFICE OF WH. F. :m. Real Estate and Fire lnb-ranci, is Jocated in Somers’ Bl er C. M. ‘;vmmn-. Room 9, lhltdwfl:'w" febl3d " :‘l‘c&phmh‘t- THE Cfll-l: © 4 an1 Main § farm for "i purposes or gene: g‘.rthuhr about size or Wish to hear from owner uho will sell direct to buyer ryl-l commi: llon. lee gflc- delcrlptlon G. Curri ‘W. Monroe St Chlcngn, L onl withe and brle 225 B, Jy24d FOR lALl—Two Stanley steame model “F.,” touring car, with to small runabout. Address WaA. South Coventry, Conn. FOR SALE—Upright piano, as xoofl as new, owner having no use for same. Inquire 21 Winchester St.,_any Tueadla or ’!‘hunday evening. jy16d FOR SALE—French coach mare, five years old, color chestnut. Registered Gloria, No. 3806. Enquire of owner, G.JH Jennings, Jewett City, Conn. ?l’rncy.‘ FOR SALE—Good sheep and poulkv farm in Salem; also good smaller suitable for noul(ry. without bulldl state no. acres required. Box 593, Ne lpn lon, Conn. jy13d T FOR SALE—Six of the cholcest house lots in Prospect Park, in one plot. All must be sold or none. For terms a cpply ‘onn. Joa;ph Bottamly, Jewstt City, JALE—Miss Caulkins’ Hhtary of Norw ich $6; Miss Caulkins’ New London $6; Trumhulll History of Con- pecticut $7.50. new—not secofic- hand. - Price, lm:ludel delivery. H. D Utley, New London, Conn. jyld HORSES FOR SAL ‘Henry Arnold, 312 Jackson Street, uum-nuc Conn - (Seaside Plots For Sale Say, Mr. Good Man‘ gre you going to let one opportunity of your life time slip by and not buy a beautiful seaside plot for $3, monthly, at Say- brook, Conn.? The property is high- Iy restricted and has just been open- ed, so quick purchasers will get the benefit of rapidly rising values n account of so many bungalows build- ing. No better investment in the state. Tents allowed. Send for book- let and have your eyes opened. Jas- Jay Smith Co., Saybrook, Conn. Jjy24daw FOR SALE A small block of the Preferred Stock of a successful manufacturing Com- pany. This stock pays 7 per cent. dividend and is payable January and July. For further particulars write or-call " E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street, Norwich, Ct. Jyiod The Preferred Stock of the ALLEN-BEEMAN C0. pays dividends at the rate of 7 per cent. a year. 150 SHARES FOR SALE at $100.00 per share. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street., Norwich, Conn. SALE HORSES I have a few more horses that I wish to dispose of at once, Several good drivers among them that are very clever. .Come and see or telephone. ELMER R. PIERSON. jun2sd BRUSH RUNABOUT Good tervitory still open for sub- agencies. For ful! particulars and terms address L. F. AVERILL & SON, General Agents for Windham County. W. W. Averill, Manager. Pomfret Center, Conn. jun23d WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. Thames River Farm of 22 acres, on west bank, near Massapeag station, Cent. Vermont R. R., about midway be- tweeri Norwich and New Loadon. Long river shore front, beautiful view, good all-the-year dwelling and buildings, never-failing running water in house from private reservoir, well fruited, good facilities for boating and fishing, etc. ‘Well adapted for country home or boarding house: On Thames river and N. ¥, N. H. & H. R. R, at Rep Top (Harvard quar- ters) and near Gales Ferry, which is a stopping place for all trains and about 12 minutes from /Norwich, the finely located property known as Riverbend. watér front, res good level land, well fruited. on main highway southerly from Norwich, accessible for automobiles or launches, FOR RENT. Newly renovated tenement of five rooms, cellar, closets, etc. City water in compiete order Rent low, to and water closet, Near Franklin square. good tenant. For all particulars®sf the above or for other property for sale or to renmt, call =t office o-.l‘mklln Square, jy24d J. H HYDE Auctioneer AUCTION Thursday, July 20th, the Donahue Farm of 73 acres house, _barn and ‘outbuildings, Franklin, located 1 mile north from the Frank- lin church, 1. mile south from Lebaunon depot, on the Wllllmanua and Norwich road. Growing erops, Y in barn, all the tools, a large quantity of house- hold furniture, no, 12 Brussels rugs, mahogany parlor suite, very nice e~ ware, 4 oak chlnflmr.nllgn 76 pictures . 50 chairs, sideboard, 4 stoves, gas cook- ing range., vmckor)ofhnware cooking: and dairy utensils .4 cows, palr steel ducks, geese and turl k (of every descrlption. ‘neariy. all the personal property has beén. hought within the past year and is In primé “&‘“,‘“}‘“ g0od af new. o & ale to comime| promptiy at 9 a. m. "*HAN[ 1. BIGGS, e 3 d North Franklin, Ct. —_— s nc saveruming mea Bastors Connecticat soual to The Bus letin for business ; arm tools’ - mice large’] for two mun.un m t R 5 B e 'no l-m'—zae rlr‘dny ivly- for the rent 7 fln ot on Otro- m Ave. t 31 Willow St. jy23d TWO AGES TO RENT nt Pleas- ant Vlew, with garage; n im- edia age. l Ad . Murphy, Real m- Telephone 319. TO LET—For the month of Au u.t Windemere cottage, at Pleasant View. fipmy to Orville lfinndo!ph, Weut;dly. 1. STORE AT 65 FRANKLIN STREET u;’ r;&z. Inquire at Bulletin' Office. v TO RENT—Seven-room flat, modern conveniences, at 151 Boswell ave. En- quire at 153 Boswell ave. Jysd FACTORY TO RENT. with optlon of purchase, 140%35, three stories and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from freight station. R. R. junction and transfer point. Handy to New York and New England markets. Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. - TO RENT Store at 53 Framklin Streef, TO RENT Store M0 Main Street. Apply to Plaut-gadden Co. or W. H. Bowker, 43 Bank Street, New London. TO RENT New colfages and (enements. Enquire of A, L. PO’ITI'I & Co., 18 Broadway. :d' gnd with meek and long for M F IW. mn living water oo low for hu- e and purity, m-ploy 'hlt the fruit M cul-nd shame “f na s cloud When Lhoy And death for Sweeps o'er theu 1 their way. But o golden morn there hu. [} 4 "mme. O ye blessed, oou-' It is the hlyrvnl hom And ag }hlo lds are 'hl(o with joy. ce! —Mary A. Lathbury, in Woman's Journal. WHAT YOU HAVE GIVEN AWAY. “What T spent that I had; What I saved that I lost; What I gave that I Carve your name high over shifting sand, Where the steadfast rocks defy de- CAy-— “An y‘f can hold in your cold, dead hand Js what you have given away.” Build your pyramid . stand, Gazed at by millions;, cultured they ve' have.” skyward, and say-— “All ygu ;un hold in ‘your cold, dead an Is what yow have given away.” Countl:argu'r wide, conquests of sea and Heap up the gold, and hoard as you “Al ylg:ycln hold in your cold, dead Is whndyou have given away." Culture gran Klngu of tho salon, the mart, a day-« “All you ean hold in your cold, déad ;nd fame and gold—ah, se an. Is what you have given away." —Baptist Worll VIEWS AND VARIETIES Jyid FOR SALE. Clever Sayings B “What! Spend $100 on a bathin et N ey, Tons | suit?” “Now, hubby, this isn't a bathy orse rake, three dump carts, one farm wagon, one caitivator, sower, one. two-horse roller, one hay tedder. one one-horse lawn mower and one light top wagon. Inquire A. A. Beckw th, Admr.,, Est. of R. VVJ 2l’(alr- e REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-acre farm, good comfortable 8- room house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $3,000. The best 175-acre farm in New Lon- don county for $5,000. Several good Investment properties in eity of Willimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. f you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Willimantie, Conn. iyisd FOR SALE Estate of Frank T. Brown. Library, consisting of one set Conn, Reports, 79 vols., one set Mass. Re- ports, 185 vols,, one set Lawyer's Re- ports, annotated, 87 vols, and miscel- laneous text books, also 4 office book- cases 'and one typewriter, All persons indebted to this estate for services rendered by Mr. Brown as attorney are requested to make pay- ment as soon as, possible at Room 7, 91 Main St., Narwich, Conn ISAREL L. BROWN, W. 8. ALLIS, jy24d Administrators. Bug Death ARSENATE o LEAD PARIS GREEN HEllEBflRE INSEGTIGIBES CHAS. 06800 & GO, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat. Rush W. Kimball, M.D. PHYSICIAN a1d SURGEON e 35 Broadway Afternoon Office Hours, 2 to 4, During July and August Evening 'and Sunday Afterno;m hours will bhe ‘discomftinued except by appointment. : Jysa THERE_is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results, one fertilizer ing suit. This is a beach costume."—« Kansas City Journal. “How would you like to be a merry widow?” asked the octogenarian. “O! this so sudden!™ exclaimed th youthful beauty.—Houston Post. First Aeronaut—What's your bes( record? Second Aeronaut—A state a minute. Wh’t'g yours?—Boston Tran- script. She—I consider T am responsible for your business success. He—Well, you certainly did make it necessary for me to earn more money,—London Opinion, “Do yqu take this woman for bet- ter or-worse?’ ‘I do, jedge, I do. Bug I hopes we kin kinder strike an av- erage.”—Washington Herald. Mrs. Crawford—So his wife is ex« travagant in dress? Mrs. Crabshaw— Very. Just now she's getting a coal of tan at a hundred-dollar-a-week sea- side resort.—Puck. Stranger (dining at the club)—That Mr. Jones I just met doesn't seem to be very popular among the members. Host—No; his baby boy is beginning to say bright things.—Harper's Bazar, Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! To wit, to wit, to’ woo! Bow, wow, wow, wow! Cock-a-doodle-do! —N. Y. Sun “T wouldn’t cgre to have a $2 grad- uating gown.” “But it might get you a husband.” “Well, I'G hate to have to dress the rest of my life on a prece- dent like that."—Louisville Courier- Journal. “I admit,"” said Crittick, “that he's acquiring some notoriety, but not fame as you call it.” “But,” said Dumley, “I don’t see the difference between notoriety and fame” ‘“You don't? Then you wouldn't be able to distin- guish between the odor of a rose and Limburger cheese,” — Catholic Stand- ard. Eve was a little out of sorts. “It is intolerable,” she said.. “What is in- tolerable?’ he asked. She sank upon a stone in ’heer despair. “Just think,” she said, “there’s no other woman's husband with whom I can make invid- ious, comparisons,”—8t. Louis Post- Dispatch. MUCH IN LITTLE A new machine automatically weighs or measures medicine and fils eight capsules while one is mled by hand. The United States .ovemneut main- tains 57 wireless telegraph stations and has 96 veseels fittéd out.with such facilities. Octave Changte, for whom Chanute, Kan., was‘named, is now an inventor of aeroplanes. and Chanute people are saying that their town was the first “high fiyer” that he designed. Heljum is the fideal gas . for lighter-air airships, said Prof. Erd- mann the other day in a lecture in Berlin. Had Count Zeppelin used it, he declared, the catastrophe at Echt- | eridgen .last Augyst would never have occurred. The average fife loss in the United States is said to be more than $2 a head as compared with only one-third of a doflar in six of the leading Eu- ropean - countries. The difference is ascribed to less rigidly enforced building laws. In a new watch for blind the figures are replaced by ki , each of which sinks during the h which it represents. The minute hi is in the usual form, but heavier, tg' withstand the pressure ef fingers l"fllx of it. The value of the total sutput of minerals in Alaska lim 1880, when mining first began, glven u 000,000, of which " golt{ 000,000, copper. ulop.noo 8| 000, the bq ance répresen e{mlrble gypsum, tin an s. the value coal pro- Henty Hurlburt, who recently diel in Utica, N. Y., in his 97th year, had spent about sevent: life in that city. recalled meeting General Lafayetté there, and he knew James K. Polk and Zaohary Taylor, E was an interesting man and fully to the: progress whlch hll lite spanned, .- In order to raise the -so,m kronen still necessavy for the Johann Strauss memorial, to be erected at Vieana, a ssrh’n of performances will be be given the Tehater an der Wien, where nflnrw all “the" Waltz| King's operas wm performed’ ol ,uue first Mémbers of . the and | of that city “have y.-wle’n. bt lunteered thelr Sometimes the memory of a long-phst’ all g operatic campand various mu%l organizations |