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NORWICH LINE Mrs. Thomas F. Connelly, Peter Mo- reau, Miss Victoria u, Archie Vegiard, Mr. and Mrs. James John- The v Way way of fraveling. e Steamers ~New Hampshire and stone and Albert Richards. Chester W, Chapini—safe, staunch ves- sels that have every comfort and com- \'lnlenca&or ‘the eraveler itful voyage on Long Island Sound and a view of the won- dertal nmm., Mrnnm of New York. Shen 'y Stedmpr leaves New. London at 1n ' ~ BULLETIN REPRESENTATIVES, [t 2 g WILLIMANTIC and Would not enter his office again as | in Bravience o pL s Visiting (ridids long as she lived. » £ : ss Anna Gallagher is the guest of _ Juit Results from Disagreement Over | Ubon this evidence the court decided | ™3 (TN GRICRLCR 12 T0e B Dental Work—Judgment for Defend-{ 1o “aflegation of non-performance of Presented Town of 'l'lnqn- on WMyEvnh.— $100,000 Maf»&.afl Mrs. Jacob F. Ta;mlfi&.of annpoh, in Pb-ory of Their Two Daughters. - For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have comfortable that the plaintiff had faile ove el RS e | s dhinel Timedort iu aptndlig ¥ ant. contract, and found for the defendant|Week with friends in Middietown. The civil suit of Mary Hudson vs.|on this count. _ Isiward E. Gorton was tried Wednes- | The second count was for $3 alleged With simple ceremony and without|only when it .z:u‘- its own wings Andrew M. Grant of Mt. Hope was| display, the beautiful new Tourtelotte | and soars by own living power. in Willimantic on business Wédnes- | Memorial High school at North Gros- | The idea of human life, of its true end " @ay before Judge Willlam A, Arnoid in[10 have been lent the defendant by | day. venordale was formally presented to |an: ess, the idea of virtue as the the office of Henry H. Hunter. The|the plaintiff on or about April 16, 1903.| 7me Joss by lightning entering four|the town of Thompson Wednesday | absolute and o witknt the idea of suit was brought ‘to recover $23 al-|This sum the defendant admitted to | rooms of the dwelling house of Mrs. A. | evening at exercises held in the build- | liberty. which Is the highest zhnutht leged to have been for failure of Dr.| h#ve received, but claimed that it was | Jennie Phelps at Andover Sunday has | Ing, at which many of the townspeople | of political science, and which b; Gorton to perform his part of an|to «pply upon the original contract. were present. intimate presence to the minds o! the agreement “io fix, pull, replace with | The Plaintiff on the contrary stated |'p Adams & Co. of this cits. Clinton S, Andem, agent for . the | people is the chiet spring of our coun- false ones, repair d treat the plain-| that she had lent the money to him frat 2, Gros#enordale company, who has had | try’s life and greatness. p. m--weekdays (also Sundays until tiff's teeth in a workmanlike manner.” | ahd that he had requested her at the In Genera entire charge and supervision of the Teaches Lesson of Unity. Sept. §): due Pler oot of Fast 224 St The evidence disclosed that the plain- | time not to inforn: his office girl of |, construction of the building since the | . 4 tyikes Sdantical = 5 (Mon 1iff and defendant agreed to have the | the fact that such a loan had been|' John F. Reagan has purchased ' the| jeginning of the work, made the in- gur_iny meny ew ) m. ays excepted) and Pler work performed on Feb. 18, 1909, for & | made. To this statement the defendant | property situated on Brook sfreet | qroductory remarks and presented Dr. | lessons. ,f,"l'," oo g = 49, NoEYRRRE: 1 0. m. 3% stipulated price not to exceed $30 and | replied that, he had no office girl and .comprising land and a dwelling house | 7% "Tourtelotte of Minneapolis, who | those massive columne, are engraved an Korwich 10 New York s| 15 to be no less than $25. -The plaintif | never had employed one in his pro- | that has been held by the heirs of the | \\jin’ Mrs. Tourtelotte is the donor of | the words ‘Toutterotte SMEmoria, BW Tor piiving unity. It may not have oc- Write or telephone W. y PHILLIPS, Agent, New London, Conn.’ augsd been settled through the agency of A. on said date paid the sum of $15 and This last claim was set up | late John Keating. the bullding. t o ; later, on March 24, paid an additional > complaint under what is known Because of the condition’ of his health | CUrTed to you that some day denomina The city payroll for the week ending tionalism, creeds, dogmas and that sort and Morphine nor & instaliment of and on April 18 paid nmon counts, and at the close | Aug. 23 was $387.65, apportioned. as Tourtelotte made only a few brief - the sum of $3, which the plaintif rgument the defendant’s attor- | follows: Police department $130.25, | remaris. T e o /0T NARC OTIC. . claimed was | d to the defendant. to any judgment being | street $242 construction of sewers| The response in behalf of the town | . "0y nost conspicuous provisions il of AI' The plaintiff admitted that a part | 0 Decause no bill of | $204.88, maintaining sewers: §10.50. was made by First Selectman Thomas | Of¢ D% (h¢ oSt COnSE coous o0 o ater o“t° performance of the contract was exe- | een filed us required b The loss occasioned by lightning | Ryan. fundamental principles of our nation- i A St 0 R A | jon but permitted the plain- | CILeFing a house at Andover Sundas, Senator Chandler's Address al existence. I have fafled to perceive éth, treated and medicated two other_ fie. objactian but 5 - 3 | that was settled through the agency of | . address of the evening was by | in all the beautiful life of our Saviour, teeth, and constructed bridge work for ile the bill of particulars and | 4 A% B O e was thereupon gave judgment for $3 on the | ;- R ” - ex-Senator Randolph andler of | from the hour of his humble birth to four teeth which the plaintiff refused | pon gave judgment for §3 on the | Mrs, Mary L. Webster place and 3 b ‘ o accept, and further sed {o per-| Second count’ . Attorney Henry ‘H. |1 L5 T P TIDIng Thompson. who said in substance the untold agonies and suffering on the ¥ P ¥ P not the house of Mrs. Jennie. Phelps,| "' Dr. Jucob Frank Tourtellotte and | cross, in all His power, in all His shit the defendant to correct the cen- | Hunter appeared for the plaintiff, and | 7 . struction of. or submit to having an- | Attorney Thomas J. Kelley for the de- | &8 stated Tuesdiy morning. . other impression taken, for a new | fendant bridge. The plaintift admitted that | —— the defendant had never refused to Police on New Beats. nis wite, Harriett Arnold Tourtellotte, | teachings and beautiful example He the donors of this mermorial building; | tried to impress upon us the necessity L0 Mr. Clinton S. Andem. who by of unity, and-1 must truthfully a marked ability and conscientious devo- | knowledge, that it is beyond my com- tion has been a most important factor | prehension, when we have nothing to Papers were passed Tuesday where. by the farm of 57 acres known as tl Arnold Potter place on West Main street became the property of the towl Chelsea Line e e T olin | e pdnesday night the usual shift in | S WinGham: for “a . consideration 0f | in its constriction and completion: and | do’ with our coming nto the world. or B et allow him to complete the workdpofice foree were mmger® S ne Jeall $5,000. The land is to be used by the | o the artisans and mechanics whohave | going out, that we are creatures ot iy bt g Ermanger | town for additional cemetery purposes | foliowed so minutely . that we should say, L] ey covers the center, Officer Ernander | d we will worship, we Ii plead forgiveness of our sins, pro- the uptown, Officers Paulhus, Sodom | Charles B. Pomer Jr, has pur- | design: lower Main street and Officer McAr- | chased from his father, Charles B This is an occasion where parental [] thur Jackson street and vicinity. Of- | Pomeroy. the large brick blocR knowr | affection, tender memories, childhood's ficer Qrady Is doing day duty, assist- | as the Pomeroy block on Churck ing Captain Richmond.” Lieutenant | The block is one of the mest Killourey is-In charge nights as usual. | valuable pleces of property in the city associations and the higher ideals of | hms never asked us to do His business, s three stores and a numbel the human mind are so pronounced and I had always supposed that what of good tenements, WILLIMANTIC, CCNN. the architect’ rm circumstanc i Unexcelled 'm.m and _passenger serviet direct to and trom New York All 'Outeids Staterooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, Bundays, at 5.15 p. m. New York Pler 22, East Riyer. foot Roosevel: Street,. Mondays, Wedies~ days, Fridays, at § p. m. "Phone or Wwrite bor folder. P. 8. Frelght reéeived until § p m C. A. WHITAKER, Agent Thirty Years 4 b e : T % .rl\‘tbv.flnu,z];n“ ' ey vy Skl ol : plRosEs - 35 CENIS, w vom crry. CAREY PROPERTV Miss Florence Esther Dondero of thic city, who was graduated from the Em | erson School of Oratory at Baston las' | June. has been engaged s a membe: of the cast of one of the several com ‘Quincy Adams Si any will play throt s for some time. M] Dondero is well qualified -for her rol She is a_daughter of Mrs. Esther Dor dero of Valley street. Personals. maydd PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. — - — | STEANER SIGHT SEER. s . will run as fallows: Two round trips ht that concels- | daily bstwsen Norwich, New London, R cean. Pleasure and Créscent Beaches main upon SUMMER MILLINERY observing the following Scledule 1! at greatly reduced prices during July Morning Trip. the property known property at 41.Jackson ses a house and barn llent frontage on Jack- The uarlerl et that will be wel sdapted for the fine brick structure which it is said Mr. Bacon contemplates erecting. S The property adjoins that of D l e Boo Charles H. Girard, who recently erect- | . . ed a fine building used for stores on | Winfield J. Phillips ef Chaplin wi the ground floor and tenements on:the | in Willimantic Wednesday IS READY. | upper floors. Mr. Bacon member Charles H. Thompson The Fall Book of the firm Chagnon & Bacon, who|a W present occupy a store across. the | $im IME cENTAUR COmPANY, “haplin was nantic visitor Wednes . Sullivan was in Put- illustrating Ladies' ion to ovr ck hy E inspi n and v s . i and August. e advantage of the| Leave Norwich $.05 u. m. New Lon- Home Journal Patterps, is on sale, | S nam Wednesday atten: the fai children’s children .and may it pro e B Bos. Fevts Cith lon 9.20, Ocean Beach 9.45, Pleasui TR 5 Mre. James H. Ross as a guest blessing to generations and to ] s g Beach 15,10, arrive Crescent Beach A two hundred page book with illus- | Governor-elect Clark’s Visit to BeVerly | Mrs. Lydia krank of Washington, D. ¢ erations. e - . | * Governor-elect Walter Y Blissig W B. Bisagne afdARdover “The New Building. | ICE CREAM joqeturaing—Leave . Crescent . o IR s sl valuable information ‘da wife i e, M Wi ; Sherit W. B. Sprague ofAndov The zchool. which i given as wholesale and retall. Partles. | Boucy'1i3h New London 1150, arrive b s Z with whom Mr. and Mrs. Ciark have o ekt g S morial to the two daughters of Di rches, otc:, supplied. Agent for the | Norwieh 1.05 p. m. gtyles for the coming season. nding the summer at Cresgent | D, George W. May of Manchester Mrs, Tourtellotte, is one Seeitintey musie, 166 a opy. s Willlam Aftersipen Teis. Price, including a Paper Pattern,|Beuch. left Wednesday morning at 7(\GFOr0s of LS TOURTELLOTTE MEMORIAL SCHOOL b in the state * | Johnstone, Jewett City. Leave Norwich 205 p. m., New Lon- 'l;. ock in Mr. Clark's touring car for - “~'] % VSRR e 3 ; | modern colonial and the exte :’,." 3.20, Ocean Beach 3.45, Pleasure 20c. Beverly, Ma where the governor had | Miss Mathilda O'Neill left for New } hat it is beyond the power of lan-| other diversions gr tastes or de-|are of gray pressed brick on AR 4 each 4.10. arrive Crescent Beach P an appointment with President Wil- | York Wednesday morning on a short o 10 i P ssion. | sires we might have, that there wa foundations. he exterior trim: WHEN READY TO RUILD, teturning vlz-n . Crescent Beach business trip. fuase to sive _aOwstals SEopa - e of Thdvitia o and 1 select your material from our cholce Pleasure Beach 5, Ocea: liam H. Taft he party will g0 to Wobu vero-Form | 5:(’“1 secing the president, This is an occasion where the deepest | onc time when we should all be on &1 are iy Mrs. Robert (. White is at Crescent | gratitude of a grateful people is pro- | level, and that in our pleading for mer- | ine, and the facade is more heautiful Beach for a week's stay, the guest of | claimed by their silence. An occasion|cy and in our religious devotions, @0d | than that of any building in this Mrs orge tiles which marks the dividing line between | the quicker we follow those suggestions | of the Th in building stock of Lumber, Paints, Cement, Glass, New London 5.60, arrive Nails, ete, We complete line of masons’ and builders’ supplles. R. R. Church, Jewett City . Mass., nd visit ridge and family. Mr: ry Sunday leave Norwich 9 & m. 05 b m._ On the morulng irl A. L. Hold ridge is ster of Mrs, Ross.| i 3 G the - conservat f the past|greater will be the blessings of our| by 54 feet. with a wing onthe east 45| | running only as far as Pleasure s v Miss Rose M. Dondero left Wedne: e conservative system of the past | g o e T 2 d re v e : A 5 Governor Clark expects to start Yor | a8y moThing 10r o viart with triols in | ana the progress of our educational | Chr v, civil and dometic ife. The | by 55 feet, = S i ek b Sy bl L e ,",',""m;’"" > dp the name of a new Toilet Soap Alaska about the 11th inst., going by | New Haven and New York. future, for the thought that was con- es of the donors of this memoria The interior finish ¥ been made |, .04 wholesome meal, try ome of PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO., worwich, Con AVERY 'C. SMITH, Managing Owner, _deled i) o SPECIAL - EAGURSION - TICKETS Steamer BLOCK ISLAND without regard to expense, and the ding typify unity. A Tender Memorial. It does not become me to Tefer to those days when the bride of that | voorg nan nursed her babes on her way of New York and stopping off b Francisco and Seattle -Wash. | _ Major and Mrs. George Dimock of " he is to ba the guest of hohor af| SEMMit street are visiting Mr..and \ number of commeréial banquets, He | Mrs, Robert Harrison of Noank. for the depth of its foundation. The uects to visit relatives and call on| \W. P. Allen and family, who have | strength offits outer wall. the height riends in this city before leaxing tc|béen at Pleasure Beach the past month, | of it masonry, the grandeur of its| | e the . . Y. - 15 | fender breast. It is not necessary that assume the duties of his new office. | have returned to their home in this| purpose, the difnity of its massive | tender breast, Tt ic ot necessari BRLL LAY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law P columns and the inception of the ’ S intment and suffering. when so many Harry Witter of Hartford is spend- | thought which erected it can never be | times with arms entwined they have | PATENTS Handsome 63- ceived in the brain of a noble an and woman has proved a reality. The poverty of language fails in expression | those dinners at Brickley's restav bandsome offects that have been e- | rant and quick lunch. cured have been a delightful surprise | tion to commercial men. (Continued on Page Six.) lov, Jowett City, pui BA .o SIS IET THIS SPACE RESERVED. WATCH IT! contains medicinal qualities | ‘which { that are not put fn other makes Balts of the Aachen Springs are usec 4 An preparing this soap, which make: it unlike all others. Whist and Mul -l. An enjoyable whist was given by Miss A mtisicale | N8 two weeks' vacation with Mr. and | estimated until the birth and death of | _ ved God to alleviate their sufferings. | m.,a Gagnon | Mrs. Philo Atwood of 4 Valley | at least one'generation. Many is the time they have longed for ' Vero-Farmy will not injure the mbst Protect your idea. HAVE YOU TRIED o Belicate skim “For shampooing Vero-| it ber home, §6 Qak treet, Wednes- | street. Far-Reaching Beneficence. their “Home. Home, Sweet Home page Guide Book Free. Teft's lce cream? 'The kind that 1s | TUESHRYS Fridays ontil September 3d > . lay evening in homor of her guest,| Paul Coutu, Edward Russ and Clar-| The Tourtellotte Memorial High |and its vers tender associations. Until | Y A made from sweet cream. It excels all Form in liquid is without equal. I;| Mrs. Archie Perr, of Holyoke, Mass.|ence Chamberlain took in the horse|school! 'As you think of the scope of | in the twilight of their lives. they come | Phoenix Block, ' Danielson, Conn. thors. CRLIAEE 3 Iahaat dad vatitas —_— " Whist was plaved from § until 10| races in connection with the Putnam | its noble and fer-reaching beneficence | back and in the memory of their chil- | oot TuThS e Nk NOQRWICH to WATCH HILL eleanses quickly and completely, velock, eight tables being filled. _Pret- | fair Wednesday. with what gratitude You turn to those | dren present to sou for all m'\-' for | supplied. Jewett City Candy Kitohen. | TORWICEL t0, WATCE 5 soc ty souvenirs were given the high and]. Jonn H. Morrison, one of the s who gave it, and yet you delicately [ your benefit and for you children’s ben- { Children 25e. Price 2c. ow scoring ladies and gentlemen. P e ol s s s (},',':“;;i'\' hesitate to open the chamber of the|efit this magnificent memorial. ' God | JRWETT OITY HOTREL, [REASS— The musicale followed with an in-| doing business here, is taking his va- | sacred memories and affections from [ grant that when their eyes are closed | New and Up-te-date Hotel in every NORWICH to. BLOCK ISLAND termission during which refreshments | caties; thin cel Whiet come its conception. As from ;for the last time to sleep that long. '[ e New Hmel l Bl'l ool AND RETURN .... C vere served. Piano and votal solos some care over which the Angel of |last sweet sleep they may see their IKA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor. Children 40c. Mrs. J. B. Baldwin has returned from a week's stay at the summer home of vere rendered by Arthur - Richards, 1, Misses Keating, Max- . Enameled Ware | Death had spread his dark wings, Lo! | babes again. the stone is rolled away and an Angel Inspiration Present and Future. Eleventh St. and University Pl. Speclal low fare excursion tickets her brother, Dr. C. B. Adams, at Lord- ; ; ; Norwich to Watch HIll an ok Ial- e o e sy ship, near Bridgeport. of Light and Life comes forth. 80| (yer these massiye columns are on- | NEW YORK CITY, g it gl NETe S S and Miselo S Among those present were Jack Rob. | $hiP. S, [ orom darkenes Hearts, the burden Ja | . Cncs oms AN et sitstte Moo VEW YOF | Jewett City. and and return will be sold as above. inson and_Allen Murphy of Norwich,| Thomas Burke, who has been visit-| |ittea and a springing flower, like the | &’ ek Shity, love C et One Block \\;c;s‘of Brndndw-yli | FUNERAL DIF OR. Number limited. Tickets good only for . c Mr. and Mrs, Z. Mathieu, Misses Nora foxat 'w .dhnm; in_this ¢ity, went 10] wonder of an Arablan tale, unfolds ty. truthtulness, teniperaiice: pr'oto("";L,I{l:fil“‘;g'm"“z:l;"" f2a || Furmiture and Crawford Ceoking day. Regular weekday schedule Boston Wednesday for a few days be- | nto the fair ahd massive consumma- | ;i ‘the nighest ideals of American citi- || Bfvese "Focation contral yet quist. : Ranges. ¥ See below. ore returning to New Haven. tion which on this first day of Sep- | zan ghip as long as man shall reasen ] . Phones—Store 61-2: house 35-5. 400 rooms, 200 v % bath, from $1.06 First quality Double Coated Ename] ‘Ware in a big variety of shapes and HIRAM N. FENN, p I " ¢ for an undertaking supply housc| While this building is unique in ity 3j) jis purity affects our most ten- boas. . | MOOSUP HOUSE. sizes at a decidedly bargain price. UNDERTAKER and DMBALMER ::;““ ¥ n all its purity v | Excellent restaurant and cafe || I3 . ork city, is again on the road | purp it is yet, to the honor of bility, but with the touch of | - ~ 5. 3. King. Pro H 8 King, M teamer 2 Chureh St. Willimantic, Ct. atter an cnjoyablé two weeks' vacation | American civilization be 1t said, only | Sew STt attached. Moderate prices. ng. Fron ng, Mg+ Lawrence S. Casey, a traveling sales- | tember we dedicate. endure. The lily of the field I TS —— and t per day upwa froat its life goes out. The iron ham- | Nine and 10-inch Deep Pie Plates. Sample Room conareted. Send 2¢ stamp for lllustrated Guide 8 Telephone. Lady Assistant | at his home in this city. in the live and easy evolutiofi of our [ OR (0 0GP0 Ot bell and it echoes A Special attention paid $o!Commereiad One quart Seamless Dipper. —| Mrs. Charles Beebe and children | N gland system. Behold a marvel | gg ro_echoes across the distant hills and Map of New York City. - men. . Deep Pudding Pans, 2, 3 or 4 have returned to their home, 48 Pros- | more wondrous than any tale of magi- | ynt) jts reverberations are no lONZEr | ————— Moosun, Comm. Tel. 98-13 n 9.50 a. m. n'uz h Hul pect street, after ten days' visit with|cal conjuration or Oriental myth: for Mrs. Beebe and Mrs, | not in the closet of the student, not in quart. Block Island 1 Leave'™Block Is CHESBRO < Pa arents, M i Ihrfie orda quart Milk Pans. Stephen Dum;"m' oF Nisntic. the shade of the .!.’lm,-‘.r, n;: in m? % ] ol h :Imlwi\lflhn‘;n duo New |25 wo and 3 quart Lipped Sauce : i vista of the poet, but straight out o | Eondon & . b’ 6,15 p. Two and 8 quart Lipped Preserving | & lot of Drug Store Fixtures for|ihe races at Putnam Wednesday. The|®d and hardest handed material, NT a2m. °3ud Mook Iatind 1o m Rettles, T T N onin | centration of industrial manufacturing, i BRI Tt Block tnnd"sas e sale cheap. _"‘h iy B, Small arvl oblle, | money making labor employing forces ps m., Watsh Hill 4 p. m., due M Two and § quart Mixing Bowls, with. Arthur B, Smel. arving. and enterprises, springs this fair Pondon 6.30 p..w.. Norwich 1 p. m. eug2d Mrs. Frank P. Rafferty, with her | fower of the genile sons, Bray and Robert, and Mrs. Mi- | Grace of Art, this chael Grady and sons, Francis and|agge. 4 Vincent, Mrs. Thomas F. Connelly and | "4 ational Progress. of a Century. sons, Maxwell and Dovald, together with Mrs, Michael Sullivan of South| While the past century has stimu- day Th H C M 1d Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct., aed | Coventry. formed a basket party that | lated our people in the art of accumu- Block Islund, limiied to day.. ., 1. ¢ S D .u"av LO0. & enjoyed an outing at Wangumbaug | lating and perpetuating wealth, the Block Istfud, 8 Jfin Mmited (5> Adints La Home Journal Paper | he Unlfed States Health ana A i | UOSEE, IE GULH conditions surely point to a rapid and o ' m«»ii."'k&-al-m i Patterns. dent Ins, Co. vf Saginaw, Mich. Virite| D, lifford of this city, master of | substantial educatlonal prosw &5 e 3 tickets © augsia tor rates and full particulars. ceremonies at the - Maplewood house. | STYIINE b0 pner thAT That nely . : | oh | Box 31. Willimantio, Ct_ | Detiiehem, . M. I conceling with| work; that the' application of science For further Information, party rat much success (hig season in" conduct- the’ appli 7 ai afiice of company Hear sten - ing the cotillions, germans and similar | t0 art is accompiishing a stuperdous BOAL 1anding, No¥wich: ELMORE & SHEPARD, (8. :cossors to Scsslons & Elmore) . C Dr. Frederick A. Cook dances. Mr. Clifford’s private clagses| 'evolution: o any MIGeeN DhGtaY; Agent. . R tmbalmers and Funeral Directrs, humanities, this ‘ountain of Knowl- e Dinner Houses and Bathin h near landings at Wateh Hill lng k_Island. ARES Excursion. rom Norwicll to ‘Wateh Hil...$ .18 Watch Hill, Sundays, Hmited to Medium size Wash Basins, L. M. REED the agency for the Travelers Life that abuses once thought essential to 2. 9% VI swiah get society and which seemed - enlivened Je24d with all fibres have been removed? Rockville.—Rey. and Mrs. Charles . | Do the mass of men stand where they McKinley observed the 15th anniver- | giq 4 fes centuries ago, and do not { their marriage in the parson- | hey “circumstances, if they make us age in Union street Monday. evening. | foarful, at the same time keep us from despair? We have no right then as regards human affairs to quench as far as we have power the hope of social prog- 1 ress. When we compare the general 75 MONUMENTS, condition of our working classes with " . those of foreign lands, when we recol- B RVAtrionse asa Markees in ome stoth e Ou lect that they were born and have . ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices lived amidst scheols and churches, " ' and inspect 1000 artistic designs. that th have béen brdught up to in deportment and dancing there this|!aborer is in - " The New England Navigation Co.. season include a number of members|and his intellectual alds Iincreased; | ¥. © COLEY, A. G. P. A, New York. ' 60-62 North Street. Teiephone connecilon. | Grand Union Hotel 00p. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Fagsags to and from Station free. | » for N.Y, Oity Guide Book and Map | THE UNDERPRICE SALE now, &t The Boston Dry Gooda Stere | John Lennon & Son, corner Main and Watson Streets, ‘Willimantic. Conn. Dr. F. C. JACKSON, DENTIST Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Lowest prices. All work guaran- teed. Assoclated Dental Parlors, 752 Main &t. . Willimantic. augéTThS ALL KINDS OF Fine Groceries and Fruit AT THIS STORE H. E. READE 717 Main St Willimantie Telephone 199, . _ 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 partly for others when it might as well work solely for you? Ghe Willimantic Savings Institute N. D. Webster, Treas. H. C. MURRAY, Prest. profitable industry, that they enjoy any of the accommodations of life, that most of them hold a measure of property and are hoping for more, that they possess unprecedented means for betiering their lot, that they are bound to comfortable homes by strong do- mestic affecti that they are able to give their children an education which places within their reach the prizes of the social state, that they are trained to the habits and familiarized with the advantages of intellectual cultivation—when these things we rec. ollect, we may entertain in a measure a brighter hope for our future. Progress of Working Classes. Nor is it necessary for me to state that the most striking and honorable distinction of this country is to be found in the intelligence, character and condition of the great working class. Let us illustrate this with a force and if we cannot compare with our all(er towns in the empire of matter we m: venture to compare with them in lhe empire of mind, aud challenge them to produce a principle in their settlement or progress more vital than this to the perpetuation of their principles. It is the mind from which the philosopher, the physician, the lawyer, the artist, and the legislator find the objects or occasions, of their researches and from which the poet borrows his beautiful imagery, and from which the sculptar -and painter express their noble con- ceptions. A bird may be shot upward to the skies by a foreign force; but At yiges in the true sepag of the werd His own story of how he found the North Pole Cabled specially from Ler- wick, Shetland Islands, and printed in Today'’s New York Herald Danlelson, means big bDargain prices ! to the customer on seasonable goods. Every department In the store bears the cut price marks. THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STOKE® Matn St. Danlelzon, jun27d James I Keech, Mg» _¥OR DRY AND FANCT COODS v Save MoneyS ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager, Putaas. Conn. Attend the 9 Cent Sale —at the— Keystone Siores, Danielson, Putnam. Moosup. augdd NEWMARKET HOTEL. 715 Bosveell Ave. Pirst-class_wines, liquors and ciga-s I-ll and Weich rarebit gervac (& ordes. joha Tuckie Bien.