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A Grievous Objection. personal insult.—Chicago Tribune. Welcome Sign Out for Him. Perbaps Zelaya has already ordered ryooms at the Castro-Reyes retreat for « Sleep—Scratched Constantly, very irritating and painful eruption. It bogan in October the first I noticed was red surface and a constant de- _ mire on her part to scratch her limbs. She could not sleep and the eruptions ok s, and yellow water came out of had two doctors treat her, but she grew worse under their treatment. Then I bought the Cuticura Remedies and only used them two weeks when she ‘was entirely well. - This wes in February. She has never had another rough place skin, and she is now fourteen years . R. Whitaker, Winchester, South Marichester are guests ~ Dev..J. M. Lynch has been appointed principal of the parochial schools by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Hoey. Mrs. M. H. Ponohoe is home from e Backus hospital and has nearly fecovered from her injuries received in a recent automobile accident. A Long Money Count. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictul At Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at a_ Illustrated Songs Revival Meeting at Central Baptist It will grieve Mr. Rockefeller to | Church. Jearn that Bishop Candler looks upon | that $1,000,000 bookworm fund as a 3, New barn on' z Otrobando. road. Meeting of Second Congregational Jacob_Mursch, venient to trolley, ments. ' Enquire at this office. . FOR SALE-Two dat In three months from e 00d condition. States Treasurer McClung wi how much money for.—Boston Herald. The Human Cyclone. When' La Follette is not talking in the scnate he is talking on the'lecture is a continuous and ceaseless wind.—1.0s Angeles Times. is responsible S red e FOR SALE—The furniture of a room boarding hous ether or separatel: Call from Saturday Address F. M. Ryan, Globe West Main St 7P, Feane will sell all to- meets in Pythian ¥ SCHOOLBOY WANTED_1 have a crmanent position etio schoolbop. for a | t, ene The rlmo! can or more a week, SKIN ERUPTIUN GURED Was So Sore, Irritating and Pain= « ful that Little Sufferer Could Not m| ‘:‘ f'fo‘l'l' o (c tlo "fl!h hi ‘hool Without Interferin s “sachool T homas S nca, 310 Matn 8. new piano if taken at once. il make a fine coalbin or hencoop. Apply. to Plaut-Cadden Co. FOR SALE—At a great sacrifice, fine with cart and harness. FOR SALE—! ts in Foresters' Hall ‘h Lodge, No. 12, A. O. RgEM{ meets in Germania H: WANTED—Raw ~ furs. Boston and New York L A Heebner's Harness Store every Thur: day. Arthur C, Bennett. WANTED_Railway mall _cle; ceive from $800 to $1606 per Booklet telling easigst and - quickest way to secu i Angora_goa| Apply Box 375, Bulletin. “WOR SALE_Very cheap, lo anvone od home, my chestnut je; welght 1100 Ibs., reguiar ‘l"(‘l vlor{ke{l s d, 10 years old, and fearless of a D b nll barn rear of 29§ New London, Conn. . Not because it is Sarsaparilla, but betause it is a medicine of peculiar merit, composed of more agents effecting phenomenal cures of troubles of the blood, stomach, liver and bowels. Thus Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures scrof- ula, eczema, anemia, catarrh, mervous- ness, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, and builds up the system. Get it today in the usnal Nauid form or in choeolated tablet form called Sarsatabs. in’ Buckingham Memorial, ANNOUNCEMENTS and durable school s and girls Frank A. Bill $1.50 and $1.75. BROADWAY THEATER. “The Third Degree.” Ever- since Charles Klein achieved success with “The Lion and the Mouse” every announcement concerning a new this dramatic author is read It will no doubt afford great pleasure to the theater-goers of ¥ to know that Henry B. Har- ent.at the Broadway the- CUTICURA'S EFFICACY PROVEN giving her a g0 | “When abont o and o half years 3‘;«%":&‘?{:@ of et fegs with sition free. good _driver Schopl for Mail Sér- - o Most of the Manufac!urers Huntington WANTED By handy _woman, day Apply 15 Willow St. WANTED—At once, etent girl for pply at this office. WANTED—Managers and adjusters wanted in Norwich and vicinity by old line casualty company: $100,000 capital: insures men's wages against loss of time by accident or illness; Good monthly Claims paid to date over National Casualt 50 Nassau Street,"New Yorl BARBER SHOP FOR SALE —\Well es- incipal street. Address ndon, Conn. FOR SALE_Four tenement Nos. 38-40 McKinley avenue. ed fo good paying tenants. small barn N two buildin Orchard street. an_experienced tablished on a eneral house- Box 433, New Cough Syrup WE MAKE NO SUCH CLAIM. Ali th: Thousands who have u: 30 Baltic street, fronting _on ouse contains seven rooms, with running hot and cold wa- G. L. Crosgrove, with interest = ~ LEGAL NOTICES. Certificate Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO; missioners of New Lonton County closet on each floor. 30 Baltic St FOR SALE OR“RENT—New seven- TO RENT—Store b6 Franklin St, in fthe Hartley building. Apply to J. E. Hartley, or at the store. noviod TO LIET—First class furnished room in center of city; steam heat, electric lights, bath and telephone. Address C. E., this office. novéd et b e AC BRI L e O TO RENT—First ciass heated rooms at 78 School St. < novhd- TO RENT—Tenement, six rooms, with storay gas, modern improvements, ocation, 'five minutes’ walk from square. _Inquire 46 Hobart Ave. aug3od RENT—Desirable front office; o also furnished rooms in Central bufid Ing; steum heat and water. J. B. Lucas, TO LET—-On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, two rooms, suitable for offices or dressmaker; also in the same building, a large, light and dry basement room, 26 feet by 3 able for busin purpe Apply to Willlam H. Shields. _ocf STORE TO RENT at - 61 Frankiin street, suitable for most any kind of busine Moderate rent. Inquire at Bulietin Office. FOR RENT—At 262 Franklin street. two stores, separately * or togeth used many years as a grocery Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. M 6 feet, suit- rposes or stor: M. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. sep3d TO REN'—Basement at 55 Frankiin street; suitabis for the paint. plnmbing or_similar pusiness. may17d “The Third Pegree.” Lion' and the Mouse,” an attempt EXPERIENCED PURSE MAKERS mena. Boston Also beginners taught. cottage, all Laurel Hill. improvement Lereby apply for a Fifty Dollar Drug- Blectrics pass: gist license to sell spirituous and in- Cai'riag'é and Automobile Painting and ’ Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda _ Anything on wheels built to order. PPRICES AND WORK FRIGHT. The Scott & Clark CORPCRATION, ' 507-515 North Main Stree!. apriéa Rubber Store Supplies s {OOATS HUNTING SHOES §3.50 and $4. RUBBER BOOTS - $2.50 to $5.50 GLOVES and MITTENS 25¢ to $3. Alling Rubber Co., Wholesale — Retail Operating 15 Stores nt? Our stock of Whiskles comprises all the best brands, domestic and fmport- ed. Try our Old Darling. You will find it rich and mellow with age — right either as » beverage or medig!na See the point ? Geo. Greeni)erger, 47 FRANKLIN STREET. 5 ‘Belephone 812. Norwich, Conn. to dy stabiienea 1720 J. SHAHAN, n and Surgecn, LEE & 0S600D’S 'WWhitePineand Tar make the same assertion for Lee & Osgood’s White Pine and Tar Syrup the manufacturers Steady employment. has been made to disclose certain con- - telephone Harriet E. Breed, 46 Geer but in this instance, iently near terms to purchaser. Salem Road. FOR SALE--Fine lot of thoroughbred Address R, F. D. ditions that ex with optids o purchage. 140 instead of taking ance, civic institutions are the sub- | t of debate. g A notable cast has beefi engaged to | E different characters “The Third Degree,” and includes such f repute as Marlon Kerby,Mar- wrence BEddinger. James A W. ‘Ellis | sale at the box n house, and Pitcher & ednesday, Nov. 10, at 9} C. E. K. Burnham, Rhine wine and cider to be Sold"on the Telephone $16-3. prescription and not to be drunk om U 1 antities not exceeding pt other than distilled those in: quantities not exceeding fi WANTED—At the Backus hospiial, go0d plain cook; also girl for. kitehen bronze turke: Box 63, Baltl WANTED—Orders for. custom made : made and fitted by Mrs. C James, 310 Main. St WANTED—Ruptured peuple to call D Dated at Norwlch, this 26th day af October. A. D. 1909 derson. Applicant REAL ESTATE BARGAIN ood * comfo e to village. ‘Telephone 65: 40-acre farm room house 1 mi | 1 mile to city, handy * lex. finé new 8-room cottage fint cypress. hot and cold water. bath. new electors and estate, of the Tow hereby sign and endorse the foregoing Tenement at 240 Laurel HIll Av 9 rooms, bath _and modern improve- ments. F. L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket We want to show you how we s most valuable ? years' study of | When you have a cough or cold try a bottle and decide for yourssif. Price 25 cents. The Lee &—()sgood Co. Manuafcturing Chemists. 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN., If_your druggist does not keep it, will mail” on receipt of 25 cents. All Dental Work can be done without pain by Dentists HOW. We pride our- KNOWING Dental work nowadays is only possible Dentists of experience. been 20 years gaining that. our staff of operators has made some Who's\ epipion treat ruptur | tie mechantca Thousands have bean relieved and many have been entirely curedeof thair Mip- If you have. trouble with truss or vour come and ‘coneult us. office examination. Druggist’s license, that said appli to-be. Ticensed pu Dated at Spra Bufeai. Alby The best 175-acre torm fn New Lon- isa suitable pe don county for $3.00 ant to said appl e, this 30th day THE AUDITORIUM. Appearing at th this week is troubles you, No_charge for Send for free book Dr. Coolce Truss Co. art Dart, Rupture Speciaiist. WANTED Family cooks and general housework | Male and female canvassers; also millwright or mill mechanic. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 43 Broadway, Central Bullding. §. H. REEVES, Supt. SEWING MACHINES, Three furnished cottdges on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. If you want a farm, country home or ity property. call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, r ‘playhouse | ng girl vio- | < with one of this | ¢ orsers. are electors and t 3 1 estate, in the Town of Sprague, this 30th cluntry’s greatest request takes a i Willimantie. for practice in appearing before | & renders. with delicate touch two | AUCTION. hority of an ord e for the Di t of Montville, nd for fan encore, variably, recetves, hed manner either Way Down Upon the while the audience re- interested that a| heard to fail. A break-neck comedian, Mickie Fee- presents a distinct novelty in the | line which at each perform- | audience to wonger | he comes out alive. lays in a most . the undersigned w e id District, dec Ordered, That the Administrator cite certain {ract or parcel of land by ing to the estate of Tracy of Montville. chines, carpet of repair work. pin could be ‘ransportation - paid | one’way on out of town work. Supplies We repair- evers ths from this dat longing to the estate of the late Amos 0. Church, advertised to be sold on the . at 10 o'clock in te residence 1t Montville, near with @ copy of this orde for all makes. to the place where said dwelt and in hing the same once ng a circulation in strict, and make return to this AYLING Judge. | The above and foregoing is a true a comedy Trish Leopy of record. h in their odd skit scored individual hits. y of Novemb forenoon, at the said Amos 0. Church the Village of Mnchine Hospital gnd Gener: 100 West Main St. gerald’s Market. Tel. 533 or d WANTED Two good Family and Genersl J. B. LUCAS, Central Building. who KNOW in said Town side of the in which he alights upon | canses the onlookers to be- | nade of. rubber. rrett & Co. in Montville on the westerly highway commonly known as the Mox- ley road and sald road and southerly by land late of v, containing in both par- more or less. WILLIAM SMIDDY, NOTICE.—ATl of said de- | Administrator Will Annexed. WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St, Franklin Squars. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE inutes' walk BREED THEATER. Baseball Pictures Attract Large Audi- | u d estate (o the | specialty for years, and whether you n the time limited bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do it for you, and do it pesitively without pain, and at from one-third to one-half the prices prevailing at other offiees for the same quality of work. IT WILL PAY and consult us before going elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for ex- amination and advice. Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00. Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Administrator FOR SALE. AUCTDN By authority of ag orde of Probate for fhe District issued on the ith da: undersigned will ‘Auction all of the real With two such sporting pictures as | are shown at the B theater this of Pittsburg- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Detroit Ball G it would be difficult to excell the pro- gramme as presented by Manager Mc- | prasen eazer throng present | 10 be entertained is | a flattering compliment upon the judg- | ceased The Pittsburg- in all its en- srack players being onington, on of the Court d District, de- good order. Easy terms and The Administrator ving made writ- Detroit game is show for an order ole of the real estate bath and closet and low pri payments received te of Montv of sale of the w triet, deceased. tHolr | Goa ity th near trolley exidence of | FACTORY TO MENT. . three and Yasement. Well lighted eet ‘rém frele": station. R. R junction and transfer point. Handy to New York and New kngland markets Address GEO. E. SHA W, Putnam, Ct apr10d < TO RENT sep37d TO RENT New coffages and f(enements. | Enquire o! A. L. POTTER & C0., 18 Broadway. iy1d IVERCOATS We have the largest and best line of Black and Fancy Over- coatings in the city, at moderate pri FALL SUITINGS Blue and Grays are the stylish colors this fall. We have a large assortment of all the newest " shades. We do Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing. D. F. Pulsifer & Co., 33 BROADWAY Bridge Work § tem), absolutely 13th day of Novem- |to break off, $5.00. ock in_the afternoon, | thereof be given by | own of Monty e 20th day of N o'clock a. m. The property | Game’ is a convulsive pieture of a ball ! game betwen yet a rather unpopular um- and the exoressions of disgust in 1stand and the n another por- Greenevilie; o well’ eultivated gar- scrub teams, to be sold consists of of Jand situated Fillings from 50c, | Al work guaranteed for 10 years. | King Dental Parlors, Dr. Jackson, Mgr. Office hours—week days 9 a. m. to m., Sundays 10 4. m. to 2 p. m. | one portion of t | expressions’ of triumph | tion at the various plays, and the un- nthusiasm everywhere never ending source of amusement to | unusually fine victures are shown besides the excelent comedy, on the whole a fine one. Wolcott continues to delight all + very finished singing. selection of t | 1and.” is always encored, to which she ry original interpret; tion of the sweet old “Suwanee Riv- First Parcel—A dwalling house and | Another carload of ceased, containing about’ three acyes of Norwich t, New .London Second Parcel—Lying on the souther- | ly side of the high opposite of the | chunks and draft horses, in pairs and Franklin Sq. | must be sold or exchanged right away IER R. PIERSO 1—A good building n the westerly FOR SALE 'A second-hand Damp Cart and -hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chestnut Streel. Parcel—Wood giving her v X land, situated on said foxley highway erly, containing s TS, more or less Said estate's JOEL H. FOX. Exr., Celebrations—Rev. ¥ MYRA A. COSTI Principal—Mrs. Donohoe Able to Leave Hospital. just as easy 1it you let us sure and harmless to the fabr are expert Cleaners and D; have an up-to-date plant. that can turn out the best grade of work in a short time and “at popular prices Give us your next job of Cleaning for a test. DR C R CHAMBERLAIN | Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practwe z during his gst iliness. 161 Main Street. ==LEON == LADIES' TAILOR 218 [fain Street. May Building . Warrant Entire Satisfaction. | Girand View Sanitarinm ‘or the treatment of Mental and Nerv. | sus Diseases, with separate and tached department for Afcoholic and Drug Habits. ung friends in honor of her 11th Games and vocal selections an excellent supper. remembered FOR SALE 15 Shares Uncas National Bank were followed by Each guest Myrtle Buteau number of little friends Saturday aft- 3 to 6 in honor of her Norwich, Conn THE PAINT OF QUALITY Grand View Sanitarium, Norwich, Conn. GEO. A. DAVIS 1t is Tmpossible to Specialize § “t‘a—;l‘icne of Merchandise wfuch as We Carry Kiyou are looking for a Gift come ! hers- FIRST, and | am sure you will find §6mething to meet your require- ions followed which the children Miss Buteau ived a number of pretty gifts. Looks Best! Wears Longest! Covers Most! Telephone 675 JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St.. Norwich, Ot Alex Charon ha ived home from is still quite Dresclier, who has been I, is | about the house CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always !ught Pt Tt Signature of y A Desirable BUILUING LOT F(}ig_S_AE_.E The lot known as No. 1, situated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- Greenecville, frontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 is an excellent cither a dweiling or store building, ana will be soid at a very low price. FRANCIS D. DONGHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT . ... The Florist, Lafayette Street. It’s for your interest to use them. .““There’s a reason.” — ASK US — CHAS. 036000 & €3, 45 and 41 Commerce Streal. The remedy f Our showisg of lcerations of miicd nes, of the nose. throat, stomach or urinars organs. STERLING | SILVER in hoth TOILET and TABLE Ware will compare favorably with any | Quality and prices guar- | man and one for child years ago some wag =ion, but its happy location for ) other house. created this per Jingle along with suggests has made this ve We carry an enormaus line of Leath- er Goods in Shopping Bags, Pocket- books, Bill Books jand Letter Cases. ase in (his pop- We have doubled the capacity of our popular 25c table and p some wonderful bargains on this table A kine Asseriment of ... MILLINERY at ifttle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, communities where Beech- am's Pllls are morality of the Every reader Pills—fearn cople are ennanced. hould kuow Beecham's to keep the AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson. Propa. SPRCIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes Teaveling Men, oto. Livery connected SHETUCKET $¥RELT. thelr, power good order vigor of glorious youth. brighten old age belp the liver Come and sse the new goods wheth- ¢ you purchase or not. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadwar reet. Telephone 821 %o .30 and § €0 9 p. m. aia the kidneys, —_— —CHIROPODY— - jousands of wom- We are headquanters-for’ althy and happy NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. threurh nse of B ohe who deex nat know them is daing the greatest known to heaith and happiness THERE 1% no a eing Eaatorn Connecticut equal to 1h ietin for business results. Oh, Yes, Il Come Off you came off the seat a method that is quick. We rs and We have Lang’s Dye Works | Telephone. 157 Franklia St. nov2d e R Joyable al | my_ train. | ephone the ladies’ dressing room on {1 I punch your h ve the job of removing | FALL STYLES including . the latest patterns, ready for inspection. Quality, minus the high price sting, telis the story of our suc- cess. Whether you wish to order or not, we want to show you the new line and fashions for FALL. THE JOHNSON (0., Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bldg. 55 Eroadway. ’ LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cancot be excslled. Give us a trial order. nov2d 20 Fairmount Street General Contractor attention. GI sat. fsfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephons 349-2. Norwich. ECONOMICAL means getting the most value for. your money, 1 can give it to you In Piumbinz. R. BENTON D!SELE, 46 Aaylum 8t 18 gOE QUL ¢ to my heart is the big irom As_{ong recotieets it te s 1904 -recoliection presents it The nlzav Of the goddess depicted upom The stars und the cagle, the arrows L think of the way it sagged down In my pocket, And of ‘the Ioud ~thump which 1t made when it fell, As 1 toswed it/ reluctantly out on the eounter, Where, having no credit, it served me 6 well; The round iron dollar, the big iron dollar That-oft in its clumsy way scrved me 50 wel The erisp dollar William T hall as & treasure, I praise all ‘the beauty within it re- vealed; I have found dt thie source of an ex- _._auisite pleasure, When in my vest pocket ‘twas snug- ¥, concenied: But stl] in my bresst there fs stead- ily glowing A love for the dollar which wrought such a spell In those days ere the hair on my dome hy ed wing — g iron dollar which served me The round irom _dbllar, the Bryan- blessed” dol! The big silver me so well. ‘twheel that served How gladly I at the pay-window re- celved it, How often 'I wished it had been! Perhaps 1 could never have carrled . multipl Bue 00, ot ut 1 would have gladly und e Two &ladly and cagerly And now it is gone, it has ceased cir- * culating, Excepb where the wild, wooly west- erners dwell, And the long, greenish note with the spread eagle on It, Though ft may be artistic. but serves fairly well; Oh, 1 tifink with regret of the large ThaliToR, dollar at, when living was cheaper. ke seérving so well o hiz Kiser. TO A DEAD FRIEND. f| Such was the life and death of thee we moufn; Beneath thy rugged form a heart of oak! As ivy winds its tendrils round the tree, So clung, thy Dear Ones and thy Friends to thee, As balmy zephyrs sway the tender twigs, So thy response to sweet Affections wand, The Oak stands straight despite the wintry winds, So thou didst meet the cruel blast of Fate. Thy Harp of Life was turned to Charity; Blind justice swept its strings in har- mony With rare Fidelity: and Lave of Man The theme that fliled thy soul with melody.! True to thy God, thy Famlily and thy Friends, We shall not often see thy counter part. Hail! and Farewell! Bon Voyage d'er the Sea: A few short years and we shall com: to - thee. —Warren B, Kansas City, Mo, e Popatontt VIEWS AND N*RIETIES Clever Sayings - “Your opening fox hunt was an en ir, ¥ suppose?’ “To the hunters, yi I think the fox muy have put a different estimate on ii." —Philadelphia Public Ledger. Scott—Half the people in the world | dom't know what the other half are | doing. Mott— | other halt are doing them.—Bostos No; that is because the Transcript, “Georg Someone is standing on “Walt, dear, and I'll tel the third floor and tell them to get oft at once."—Puck. “Did you take your shoes to that place with the sign, ‘Shoes repaired while you wal " “Yes. They repaired six while I was waiting and told mo to call in three days for mi Judge. Minerva_had just sprung from the brow of Jove. “T always had a good head for figures,” he cried. Herewiit | he eyed the classic outlines appro.- ingly.—New York Su Wigwag—When are you going (o pay | me that $10 you owe me? Borrowel'-- | My des r fellow, you can't get bloul turnip. Wigwag—I know, but I can get blood ouf of a beat—Philadelphia Re.)rd “You can't get something for noth ing in this life,” said the ready-n.ale philosopher, “No,” answered Mr. L kinson. can't. But the chaps 1 have done business with in Wall strect seem to manage it."—Washington Star. Professor Knowit — You've been udying about the scalp, Mr. Freshe. an you tell.me why my halr keeps falling ont? ~ Freshe—The laws of gravitation, sir.. If you had the icast personal magnetism, sir, your halr would fall ip.—Life. Knox—I saw Nuditch looking one of your paintings the other duy. D'Auber—Ah! I'm glad of that. He intimated to me that e might ba something for me to do. Knox—Yes, while he was [o0king at it he told nme he had dutended to let you paint n'x back fence, but he didn't think i would now.—Catholic Standard anJ Times. MUCH IN LITTLE An_eight-track swing bridge across the main channel of the ~Chicag drafnuge canal, mear Thirty-first street, Is to be operated by electricity. out of at Consul Louis [ostetter of Hermosil- It reports thut the Somora ruilroad is experimenting with a_ gusoline motor car which was made at Omaha, Neb, Preparations are being made at lar- | pers Ferry to move the old John Brown fort the Murphy farm. a miie L two m town, to the Storer colle None of the railroad companies which have adopted electricity in the TegUlIr wervice of Moying trains seems disnoked to give out any figures show- ing the cost of operation. Making, selling or exporting of red gingeng in-or from Kurca is new for- bidilen und, fines of from 3§50 to $500 and confiscation of equipment. (o all parties except the Korean govern- ment or firms especially authorized by it. It is highly valued in the orient for medicinal use, Consul General Edward D. Winsolw vrites from Stockbolm that th crease of population in Sweden ¢ 1908 wuw greater than during any the 1ast ten years, amounting 1o 518! or per” thousand, The inerease has been, us usual, greater In the large cities than in the provinces. Brazil's foreign trgde in the first four months of this® vear totaled: value of $148.77€.000; Inerease 318,300,600 over (hat of (he first monthe of 1905, Imports were $5 000,000, & decrease of $9.000.000. and the exports $33,000.000. an in rease of 327,000,000, $offee 18 our principad purchase Aok