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To. col of MURRAY'S Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. THIS IS THE LAST DAY Our July (Clearance % Sale ENDS TONIGHT! 24 of ed oce! A in 1o * From now until closing time ~ the inducements for buying|'™ £ are such as demand the at-| %7 tentlon of every economical heal for ¢ Hundreds of bar- |t person. gains are ‘displayed all|xe He through the store. - Summer yea Merchandise of mny' kinds and qualities at prices far below actual value, Friday Let ritt. Weich at Chaplin there. was hearing on the. matter of a dwelling owned by the late Ross s tenment of which Mrs. W, and is represented Eila George mmln{ about & o'clock at her home gaged i Gonsider ::u img of Mrs. 8 . ioting T 0 .3 ~ Against iun Estate. lore .Yud(n of Probate Mer- issloners to pass upon el rs. Sarah A. Way of this ofty et tnc estate of the late i%:'; ‘Weleh -upollm ence aha William . Lee.of chwun missioners, Attorne; appeared for Mrs. geutrix of the estate, \nt gave uouoo Chelter Charles W\Ilhm A. &n appeal from the appointments the court. The commissioners will meet on un 12th of August to hear the eviden: The allegéd clalm of Mrs, Way is @amages that are daid to have resul k In illiam by the bursting of a water ay. $500. Attorney Charles’ Huntér of this uple rs. Way is seeki % Fixtures Sold at Auction. Canen and H. W. H. Merrill of Fitchburg, Mass.. fotmérly SF this city, Kiz in town Fri- disposed he balance of his store fmnru heré at public auction. Bverything went extremely low. great bargaln was a safe $ A OBITUARY. Mrs. George \c-mmr Ly sgad s gk wile of B "Carpenter, died Friday. Sou! h_Coventry, following &-long Bhe was a native of Bouth C!ovlnlgy and hud lived there all her p Iite. — vives a son, Albert, of South Ooven- try. esides the husband there sur- George Lizee. George, the 4 years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frapcols Ligee of 28 School house lane, died Friday morning, fol-' ing an illness with bronchitis. Alfred Herbert. Alired. the six months old son of Thomas J. Keating died at 4 o'glock Flrldlly motning at St. Joseph’s hos- pital Wr. Keating had been in poor itp ‘for & number of months ahd ¢ past four weeks had been at hospital. The body was taken to the home of deceased, 144 Union street. Mr. Keating was born in Ireland, and came to this city more than 503«# 480, was 4 mason by trade. He was én. the liquor business for a few rs. About two months ago his wife died, tollowing a brief illness. ~Two chijdren survive, a son, James M., and daughter, Miss Mary F. Keating, th of thik Keating of Bri rs. Keating was a member of Court Wind- ham, Foresters of America. city, a brother, James eport, and A sister, Mr. Nora Cryne of this city. " FUNERAL. Francis M. Macfarlane. The funeral of Prancis M. Mactar- lane was held at the grave in Mans- of in The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladiss’ Home Journal Patterns, Paper, J. Passaic, w14 * Dr. F. C. JACKSON, his - c(l% ain 84, Willimantic, 78 MONUMENTS, £ eadstones ana Markers in our stock & ly t6 be erected. Obtaln our prices & d inspect 1000 artistic designs. John Lennon & Son, corner Iun and Watson Streets, fllimantic. Conn. #ho - Georgia Peaches & In 4 quart baskets. ELBERTAS Very Fine Frait in 18 E Bhepard cof this city tended to, and wi and soundest are right. call at any time you say. Church St., y31d feld Center Friday afternoon at two ‘ o'clock. | Rev. pastor of the Congregatioual church ‘Walter E. Lanphear, that town, officiated. the Center cemetery. Burlal was Elmore & ete ‘in echarge. Left for New Jersey. Stadley Walden left Friday for N. 4, where he is to make home withi his_uncle, J. H. Wal- He 18 to work In ?m city. Auto Party to Mansfield. »‘ A party from this city participated % DENTIS’I‘ in & pleasant automobile run to Mans. |, ¢ fleld Depot Thursday evening and en- Painless Extracting and . " Filling a Specialty Lowest prices. All work guaran- ed. Assoclated Dental Parlors, 752 augéTThs joyed dancing and a general socital time in Reynolds' furnished by Miss Lottie. Royce of this hall. Musie was Refreshments were served. e party compriséd Judge and Mrs. Willlam A. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. John Dougan, Wilberforce Dougan of New York, and Mrs. Alice Abbe of SBouth NO WONDER HE'S DBSPONDENT. hi *r.lm leoted Y ad neglec 0 ik vo Fisk of the ame house has burned down ve it &ftord ‘to run tl nd of trounie? 'FIRE INSURANCE uld be one of the first things at- are heres to help you ‘e represent the best panies and our rates Drop us a postal and we will that line. A. B. ADAMS & Co., ‘Willimantie, Ct. .] the guest-of friends in town Friday. 1 undoubtedly Mra. B C. e 4 o o o m"“' um cnurwl- m lnw Lond Charles Hills left Friday for vaca- tion to be passed in p—n‘-‘n’m ‘and Sister Margaret Mary and Sistet lurJ Willlam from Naugatuck are ng at the former's home in Will- of Rockville, for- clltI s visiting w‘ rs. Edgar M. A!‘bert F. Young merly of this Mr. an ‘street. 7 Personals. John Hoey and Miss Anna Hoey were Hartford visitors Friday. o Andrew J. CIHV of Norwich was Mr. and Mrs. Jamies P. Bath.are entertaining Miss Knfinfln Bath of Worcester. Mrs. E. W. 8mith, whe has been spending some months In this ¢ity, has returned to Ashford. Mrs, Henrfetta Hills s entertaining Miss Harriet Ford and Master Horace g‘ord of New Haven, her . grandchil- ren. Miss Liszie MoCormack left Friday tor on, to meet her sist and both will enjoy & month’ Nova Scotia. Sister’ Am asias and Sister Charle of West ford, who.have been vis- iting tn thl- city, returned to St. Ma- ry'’s home Friday morning. . Mra. Bdward Smith, who visiting her parents, Mr. and L. Louks of Warfenville, réfu her home in New York Frida; Lucius P. Fuller, assistant. clerk of the superior eourt of Hartford, whose home is In this city, commences upon a month's vacation today. He will spend ten days of it at Bantam lake. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Jo- seph’s hospital will meet Monday eve- ning at the nurses’ home, There will 2180 be meetings of the directors ‘and chairmen of the several committees the same evening. - DANIELSON Arrivals of & Day in the Borough— Many on Vacation Outings—News from. the Diamond—Pérsonal Men- tion. The regular northbound Danielson at 410 was de afternoon near Davis & the rear trucks left the rails and swung that end of the car over east of the tracks. Mr. and- Mrs. Lewis Lynch of Port- land ‘have been Mr. and Mrs. William Williams for' the past few days. Mrs. Lydia Taft is the guest of rel- atives in Providenc Rev. L. L. West, D.D.. ot Norwich will be the preacher at the Congrega- tional church Sunday. Miss ‘Weaver of the telephone sxchange will spend next week at ‘Winthrop beach. 93, of Granby, P. lson He is not an old gen- g in the numper of years that he hu lived and th&“ is attested by the sase and In fact the pleasureé with which he made the long trip from his Canadian home to eastern. Connecticut. His hearing has been fmpaired for years, but otherwise his ncuvlly is - surpri ng{n his keen interest in all things. Mrs. Alphonse Gareau of Danielson is a daughter-in- law of Mr. Gareau. Officers of Brooklyn Savings Bank. The following have been élected as officers of the Brooklyn Savings bank for the ensuing ye President, J Arthur Atwood; vice president, Jam M. Paine; secretary and treasurer, Clarence A. trustees, , Willlam H. Burnham, H., C. Atwood, Claramon Hunt, F. H. Tillinghast, Charles n" Floyd Cranska, C. H. Truesdell, ‘Walter Atwood, Dr. Rienzi . Robis lcn The business of the bank for the t year shows an increase of over umw in deposits. " Teday's Game With Dayville. The second game of the league sea- gon in Danielson will be played on Davis field this (Saturday) [ ‘Pab"tor fhe Eamé: ana It wil e sharply contested. Giv- ep-a good day, a big crowd of fans will be out to welcome the team and show their appréciation of their great win at North Grosvenordale last Sat- ueday, when they won one of the best #dmes of the' season. 3 Seventy Prisoners at Jail. “nere are only about 70 prisoners at -the county jall in Brooklyn, as against more than 100 at the begin- of spring. The hot weatHer Augreat deal to do with reducing the: he [ number who ‘gét intd the courts in various towns of the county and tually land in jail. When it is warm the rounders prefer to stay out- side, espetjally when they take into consideration that they may be sent oWt haying or doing other strenuous farm_werk if they get into ‘ail at this time of 'year. Returning from France. (Gaston . Maindon will go t6 New H.E. READE. 717 Main Street JWillimantic. Telephone 19 % Jyasd ‘GHESBRO é has the Agency for al Grand, the finest ¢ cigar in the city. & SHEPARD, (Suscossors| to Sessions & Himore) Finbalmers and Funeral Directors, 60-62 North lmfl. e Teiephone coLuecizon. HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and DMBALMER $2 Church St. Willimantle, Ct. Telephone. Lady Assistant. ) L.M.REED has the agency for the Travelers Life and "Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct., ad the United States Health and-/a joi- mhn.a:gw m:n. If We make every saver in this vicinity realize that in THIS savings institution he is assured of as good security as is possible in any bank of: the .land, our business would ‘more than double in a month. Why let your money work ps.rtly for others when it might as well work solely for you? Ghe Willimantic Savings Institute H. C. MURRAY, Prest Could N.D. Webster, Treas, selon Telatives. Mrs. 3. B, Hopkina s vhflu.vm m.mn ‘in nmm Mr. and Mrs. 80 Crescent beach next week tlon visit of twe weeks Rl lura Mass, pm week for a J‘l her ‘home. "¢ Mrs. Joseph Bodo and family are at Onkland beach.” News_ from -the Courts: - There will be accounts of the a estates of gl:“Pe‘rkl:hl probate court. this y in the urday) morning. . Wll l the lp»lluuoa g( John (’Afi g celver for gine cma‘.n! for the privilege to sell at private sale the open book its of the oll nflme company, horsepower cnnnq, for aut ity to accé, $250 m same, a8 ‘tola ot nmu- morning. Plans for Old Nm My. Miss Hanna P. Shippee of the Bos- ton conserval wqotmutu Charles T. Burlingham, hu Al n-r Mayor Costello' mpm ni Norwich in making the Old Hi day doubly {n- Vr‘lm at p ity SR to be present. Big Game Expected. The baseball bugs. are tor gcn game when Williamsville ma anchaug get m‘emer at Dayville Both teams have. cost court al D-n- this lnernm A nt (et i the m o pul them on the. wq, if price amounts to anything, the /pliyers that have been secured should put up one of the best exhibitions”of baseball seen” In this ‘section this season. Rev. Gideon Burgess, D.D., of Paw- tucket will oceupy_the l&ulan at_the Baptist church in Hast lllfill%flun— day, while the pastor, Re v Greene, is officlating the Baptist church’ in Danfelson. Mrs. A. V. Woodworth left Fr fo spend August at the Woodwol cottage, Pleasure beach. Thomas J. Aylward was in. Harttdrd Friday. Judge and Mrs. Harry E. Back came from Union to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sarah . Payton, returning after the funeral. R Charles Morin . i/ going to spend August at Lake Champlain and at the home of his parents near St. John, P. Letters addressed as follows are nn- claimed at the local postoffice: ette Albro, Joséph Farro, Mré. Vinton Albré, Mrs.” Charles Albro, Mrs. Vies toria Gazda. Mrs. John Healy recently yisited in New London. Miss Lena King of Fitchburg, fors merly of Dayville, sis visiting with friends at that place. Mrs, Andrew mmw of the West Side has been the guest of relatives in Bostoa for a tew days. s ey DAYVILLE 21, MOOSUP 6. Result of Game Between Clerks of Two Places. Tn a’'game played atsDayville the Moosup oclerks were defeated by the Dayville clerks by a score of 21 to 6. Errors by fiélders lost the game for Moosup. - The pifching was fine. The score: Dayvitle Clurks. » ah . Satabory. 1o o 037380 Burib,c W 500D 3 Tlinghastlt 41971 Loran 6238 40 61 1 IR RET sre1d 4000 ¥ 80001 Tereqult.xt = ot 5 58 Totals, 34 Twe Base Bits, sille 16, Mobsup 3; struck ot by STAFFORD SPRINGS Local Interest in The Bulletin's ‘An- Houncement of Charies L. Dedn’s Death. Mr. Larder and family, who have been living in the Siswick house’on Furnace avenue, havé moved to. the house on Grant -vg' recently vacat- €d by Wiiliam Herring. Ex-Senator Charles L. Dean, dted_at the Malden hpspital from \‘he effects of an operation for appendiclils as told in The Rulletin ou Prides, o born at ‘Ashford, conn May 1334, He received an sducation in oy Wast- ford public schodls, and at the age of 16 years he entered the employ ng {he ‘Westford Glags - company. first he took ad Interést m polmu. dnd nis drst offics was_postmaster of the Westford postoffice, which he held for twelve years. Later he was coun- ty_commissioner for six years. In 1879-50 he was senior aide on the Staff of Governor Andrew of Connecticut, with the rank of colonef, and in 1881- 82 he was a member of tate logis- Jature. In addition to his large manufacturing business he was direc- tor of the First National bank, of which he was formerl: dent, also of the Warren ; both of this place. On July 28, 186! he married Jun. A, Fuller, hughter of the late John Fuller of, Stafford Springs. He s -urvlv-d by his wife and a son, John Knowlton. Miss Delina Roberts, 19, died at her home on Westford avenile Thursday night at 8 o'clock. She had been il with Bright's disease for about six months. She leaves her father and mother and a brother, Mrs, Albert Berard, Wife of Dr. Al- bert Berard Providence, R. I, is guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Dupont ot street. Mrs. W. F. H-nlnn of “Wor cnttr 4§, ne _suest. this’ week ¥s. John Wood- of the mt L The Sisters of are in retréat thieareep ut the Conveat o the Holy Famiiy. Him beetles have dumyofl nearly all the elm trées M town. s L0 Autormobile Clubs 'rm Actio At a rec!m m of this pregent and “CO~ on of the New H-v;n clwh to mp anwn ‘the speed limits ructed stretch of M 3 and Derby.. It was . to make this @ general the regulations .{mmm not. ol road but wever, ’, and that gflr all be ..":u %!% £ E 2ts; 53. { H Eg 52 is H g : g - il : g R m wlwafl m‘.“n.um ‘ ttorney u! of this :Izy a8 trus- were_Abiteno , who died at Pomfret last year, | As t mvm., no children, pxt comes over her Mon of t Mr. fim his estate be di ea m fiva eq parts, two-fifths of which was to to his son, absolutely, and the ot three-fifths to his son upon a special l.ruut that he p‘y ‘over the rents nnfl fifth part of the wholo equally divided -mm tMll case any one of the daughters died withous lenvlna.cluldnn her portion was to go to surviving daughters and their children, to & moiety 1z the.manuet aforesaid. ut ty descendants of Mr. mmmn are r!pr-l.nufl in the party defendants who are seeking to deter- mifne how Mrs. Mason's share will be |distributed. The casé is a more than ordinarily important one and‘ will probably be reserved for the sgpreme court Upon an_agreed statement of facts. ' The following attorneys afe inter- ested as’ Tepréséntatives of the de- fendants _Toerey and Gelssier of this city, ?Id @, Perkins '~ Gardiner Gfeene, Wallace 8. Allis; A."B. Davies ©of Norwieh, Prof, George f Bears of New Haven and . John clrp-ntn. trustee. The Mary E. Perkins mentidnéd in the -title of the case is of. Norwich. ON SERIOUS CHARGE. ———— Man and Woman Taken to Brookiyn Jail. George Fuller and Mrs. John Gart- land, both of Putnam, were held for the superior court on & charge of adul- tery by Deputy Judge L. H, Fuller after a hearing in the city court Fri- day morning. ‘hey did not furnish a bond and were taken to the jail at Brooklyn to_awalt trial Mrs. Luthér Warren was also in court, charged with using abusive lan- guage. Her case was continued until August 16. GREENLEAF LIVING. Belief That Bullet Is Back of H Eye. Local Nathaniel Greenleaf, the boy who was accidently shot at Brooklyn, re- mained in an unchanged condition at the Day-Kimball hospital Friday. The bullet which entered beneath and at the left side of his jaw, Is still some- Wwhere in the upper part of his head, but has not yet been located. The be- lief is, howeéver, that it is somewhere back of the right eye, which is puffed and so inflamed as to indicate where the bullét lodged: Drs. Overlock of Pomfret and Bur- roughs of Danielson, Both prohed m- the bullét, searching eye in the rear of :m cvnnll, hut wu.h- out success in locating the little piece t féad, The physicians were able to trace the course of the bullet from the front where n glanced from the jaw- bone and passed through the roof of the mouth and upwards to the right side of the head. New Commercial Schoel. Putnam i8 going to have a new com- mercial school, and it s expected that the first session will be held on M day. Rooms are being fitted up. The school is under the same management as the Norwich business school and B. E. Houlihan will be fn charge. . Notes. Dr. William Sandel of Munroe, La., ia Yiating. his som Dr. Bandal-at e city. Mrs. James Pallett of Meriden is vigiting with friends in Putnam. . James A. McHehry of Providence ‘was a vigitor in Putham Friday. Henry E. Davis of Pumm Visitsa with friends in Putnam Fri JEWETT CITY Many Mourners at Funeral of Mrs. Ly Delegates to State Convention. ‘The funeral services of Mrs, Lydia E. Gardner were .held nt the B- tist church Frida m ok, Rev. B. W. oflclned. mm by Rev. J. w. Mrs. Geol Sparks, ‘Miss Foout. E, F. Bur- leson and G. H. Prm wing One Bwebt- 1y Solemn Thought, and Home of . Burlai m in me Jewett. cu: - '1% : . Phillips, Dumn D Deacon J. D. Eccl H./Johnson, J. B. Tarbox. There were children, grandoh society, Whatsoever 3 , Daug! over | i1l ‘h( E. Gardner—Firemen Efect | th —m- FEugene New York are visi A number of wn_drave to, guf-"vfu?' oty AR ‘Brown ‘-umny. Thers were about s:xty Sy ey o W m h&u could h.va 's Kidney by Foley's y ay rmlt In A serious kmney Remedy by up the worn wl tissues and st rflgfll organs. Lee lchnln and child of Mrs, lc‘lmlu‘- lohn Dam ma_Fitoh M Wldlle.dl! visit in Dlnnl-wn. lfl- m\m Hunt _of Columbla 1s from | visiting her cousin, Miss Belle Strong. Like the Prohib Law. old Massachusetts has discov- her anti-lobby law was a snare and a delusion, that it doesn't work and that it was not intendvd to ere A which 15 to be work at Sea Breeze, melmnlnnunwn irch of South Farms, Bthel 5 Lena and Liszie Sullivan of oW v*lmmnmulr.maxn. ‘8. Charles H..an left Friday morn- ing for a h: days’ visit with friends Prw! of ‘the Independents is mv ( Mm f & hustli mana- cond nine of Moodus plays ) afternoon on the park, unl the strong Mont- ,vms team for next week Saturda: Elmer Chadwick, tative from lem, was in town Thursday. r. and Mrs, Lucius R. Hazen, with their daughter, .lll Helen Hazen, re- turned to Middleto: lay after three weeks' visit wlth their daughter, Mrs. A, L. Stebbine. Miss Kittie E. Weeks of New York is visiting her r and aunt on Hay- Jamieson, who i to deliver the address at me union missionary meet ing In the Oonn‘onuonu church Sun. dAy -mlu. will appear in the cos- the country, Formosa. The lub]bct ot her =ddréss .will be The Message from the Beautiful Island. Dr. Edwin B.. Ci left ~ Friday morning for a few stay at Sag r. Irving Watkinson of Norwich was in | - town iday with & new touring car tqr Cnu-lu E, Jones of North West- Iakn Brown_of Millington’ was a caller in town Friday. Clayton Lewis of Lebanon was at his home on Linwood avenue the past week P. mum was in’ North Wej chester Frida; Attorney Ronald K. Brown of York entertained ‘a party of friends at his cottage at Hayward lake T! day. . Mr. and Mrs. Lucius C. Brown have réturned from Willimantic, where they have been attending a reunfon of the Weak, Weary Women Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs. When housework Is torture. ‘When hnight brings no rest nor sleep, ‘When urinary disorders set in ‘Women's 1ot is a weary one. There is a way to escape these woes. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure such flls. Have cured women here in Norwich. This is one Norwich woman's testi- mony. Mrs, Wm, H. Clark, living at 112 Cliestnut Street, Norwich, Conn., says. “I can vouch for Doan's Kidney Pills being & remedy that acts as repre- sented. I procured them at N. D, Sevin & sSom's drug store, and their us brought me more genuine reliet from pain in my back than any medicine I had previously used. For years I had been subjeci to backache and felt tired and weighed down with languor and depressed, being unfitted for anything, Doan's Kidney Pills proved to be just the remedy I required and I feel grate. tul, indeed; for the bemefit I derived from their use. For sale. by all gealers. - Price 0o Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan's —and take no otner. It people With symptoms of kidney or bladder troubls could realizse their danger they would without loss of time commams t g Foley's Kidney Rem- edy. m pain and the irregu strengthens 2hd bullds, up these obnnq and there is no danger of Bright's diséase or oth- er serious disorder. De not disregard early symptomd, Lee & Osgood Co. LEGAL NUTICES. NOTICE Bids will be received for the ocon- struction of & sewer in the Borough of Danielson, commencing on Furnace reet, thence to Franklin street, dow Franklin street to Dyer street, Dyer street, through land of the Quin th co t6"bb bullt by one route, the other, 6,100 feet. Thers un- ut pipe used, 20, 18, 15, 12, 10, § i’lm-u Muuunb-mn Whether Mr. Bryan lea party to atay the-New York Mail Where to Trade in Jewett Gity at churches, etc., supplied. Agent for the MeKinley musio, 10 a copy. Johnstone, Jewett City. Tett's o supplied. Maine had a bill last winter to ite legislative lobby counsel, but from nuln: ‘It. into the stat- utes.—Kennebec to the democrats. Whether are abls to @0 it or not depends on eaves them any rt——— Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA DR, J. M. KING Dentist All work guaranteed. Finn Block, Jewstt City, Conn. Office hours 9.30 & m. to § p. m. Palnless extraotion. ‘Telephone 40 SUMMER MILLINBRY at greatly reduced prices during July and August. Take advantage of the offer. L. E. Roy, Jewett City. N I0R CREAM wholesale and retall. Partles, Willlam WHEN READY TO BUILD, ateriel from our chol 'l of Limber. Paints, Coment, Gl etc. New | of ~ IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY 004 wholesome meal one of fhote fle Domers at Brickiers © rant and quick ll tion to commercial meén. ley, Jewett lunch, “Sgecial City. THIS SPACE RESBRVED. WATCH IT! HAVE YOU TRIED cream? The kind that is de from sweet oream. It excels all ers. Churches, weddings and parties Jewett Clty Candy Kitchen. JNWETT OITY HOTRL New and Up-to-dute Hetel in every partiesin IHA ¥. LEWIS, Propristor. RS AE—— M. HOURIGAN, Jewett Olty. FUNERAL DX!ECTOR.:.' Furniture end Orawford king Ranges. ‘Phones—Stors §1 MOOSUP mOUSE. & J. King, Prop. H 8 King, Mgr Sample Moom commected. Epecial sttention paid to Commerciad Mossup. Conn. Tel 08-1a ‘house 85-8. Have you tried our Special Cboeohu Crnm Drops at 10c a pound THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES, Dantelson Putnam Moosup maysd s bt HAPRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, PATERTS Protect ur idea. Handsome 3. Page Guide Book Free ‘Danlelsoa, Conn Phoenix Block, able m‘m-m in the store bears cut price marks. e BOATON DRY GOODS STORR Main St. Denlelson, Jun3td Zames B Keeeh, Mgr NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelled. treight and passenger serviee direct to and from New York All Outside Staterooms, From Norwioh 'hnudul. Thuredays, Sundays, at 5.15 p. Ni jer "33, Fast River, foot xma.y- Wednes- BUHO or write K)l‘ (olaer S, Frelknt received unill § p. m, C. A WHITAKER, Agent may4d PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. STEMEH SIGHT SEER. 1000 SEASON OF 108 and after Baturday, June 19th, w:?n n;nlu Tollows: Twg. round trips P dail aen Norwich, New London. Qe Pleasure and Crescent Beaches, Gbserving the following schedule: Morning Tri 2 Leave Nopwich 805 Beac) wn 10, 10. *aFrive nnurnxu—-u.ve Crescent Pleasvre Beach 11, Heaon 1173, New London 11.50; Norwich 105 p. m. Afternoon Trip. Leave, Norwioh. 108 p. m., N oan B l.o m., New Lon« 9.45, Pleasiire Crescent Beach n oot arrive Lon- Plulur' Bele! 0 aive Jghve Norwlch 8 o m 5. roing tri iny s far as Ple wiry vy Beac return; on the. afternoon trip hFoukn 1o Crabcont Beadh AN Feturm PEOPLE’S STEAMBOAT CO., Notwich, Conn. AV,E|¥¢Y C. BMITH, Managing Owner. e BLOCK ISLAND June 20tk to Sept. Ist, 1000, tnclusive, o VEEKDAYS: Leave Norwlch &3 o New London €50 u m., 15 it O o dag Block Teiaiia 1 0P nmuma ING; Loave Block m-n AL m., Wateh Hill 3.0 p. m., dus Nurwhh 6.15 Asave Norwich New Londan 040 aom w-m. md 1140 a. m, due Bloek Ixiand 1 RETURNING: Laave Block Island. AL Steamer Pous Waton Bl ¢ p. m, uuc New mdon 6,30 p. m., Norwich 7 p. Shore Dinner "Houses and ng Beach near landings at Watch Hnl a Block Island. EAR Excursion. From Norwich to Waten il .3 18 Watch Hill, Sundays, limited to B} Beaoh), tickets n- 48 For further information, party rates, pply at office of COMPAnY near steama t}‘m landing, Norwich. L. M. Glichriat, v. York. CLARK'S CRUISES OF THE "I:ILE'VELAIB" n Line) 1‘”&». Round the Worlq From New York October 16 sy}, 0, Feb. trom San Franel n-nr]y Toar month ung. only :n 3 UP. including all expenses and_ ashore. FEATURES: Madetra, O rma. n, - 5 attrno- Orient Cruise, Feb. B 10, German Lloyd S. 8 "Grosser 73 days, including 24 days Kurfuerst, Teypt .and Palestine, $400 up. FRANK C; CLARK, TIMES BLDG., N. ¥ MONTAUK STEAMBOAT ©O.S LINE between New London, Conn, and Green- * Tsland 'and New Hote! Albert Eleventh St. andUniversity Pl NEW K CITY, Orie Blotk West of Broadway. The only Absolutely modern fires ‘ transient hotel below troet. tion centen, 'yv d 400 rooms, 100 wits Bath, from Per dA; Excellent . Feat attached. Moderate prie Send 2¢ stamp for lllustrated Guide and Map of New York City, urant and eate] ‘L“