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ich Zulletie . and @Goufied. 154 YEARS OLD. price. 12¢ a week; 50c a. a year. Entersd at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn.. as second-class matter. Telephome Calls: Bn-lm- Oface. 43 mwng 358, ‘-——d- m I..- 2. Murray Building. Telephone. 210. Nerwich, Th: y, May 26, 1910. THE GRAND OLD LADY. whole nation recognizes that Mrs. JuMa Ward Howe is the grand old lady of New Engiand: and quite TMikely she is the ablest aged woman of America. She pleaded for snllk defore & committee of the legis- 2aters om Tuesday for the people of Beston, as follows: It seems to me a most objeet, which commends its The pure fmportant death. There is no = in the rearing of childr Saveral parties to the «it Think the principal party in the cragdic. “We wamt the matic w—l of justice and t to take very -.n 8 just to all part smercifml to ome (to t wamt that those food for us sho Pemsasion. Justic us stand en y The Bosion Fast ‘endeaver, said “The sght of venerable Ward Hows pleading for of the mix supply of Bos must Bawe thrilled the learis of ml st vesterday’s Jagisiative com is the child settled on the and ing to Mrs the the al » #be spoke. It is no small thing &t 91 this splendid specimen of Smetiestual and sympathetic womam- ‘Besd omn stil publicly raise her voiee #be ®he common good Twuly ‘age wither ner custom stale ler wamtety. Bas been the home of many nobis wemen. By the grace previdence it atill hélds liwgns the greatsst and e 'Bil May there vat be cherishing, for mamy can Mre Hewe as Field sald of Bama: T woulda't like to be on ear wnd know that you had gone.’” WEEBP TO THE RIGHT. This i3 & role of road which wiolated every day by the dsivers of Zeames snd by the drivers of astomo- ®ifes, and when it happens that acci- Mentg oecur in consequence, ths whole falls upon the ome who the trouble arises frem the tn fopelgn countries the rule woad is.3ust the opposite—keep | fefti—anad drivers who have and bred to this ruledo not to adopt the wesks some Connectic Tewsphper is acked to reiterate thi ©la role of the road, and does.so. I %s mot only = good of the road Dot & good rude of Iif nen who esps 1o the v the who finds that | living. He 3s keeping hims in the tow- path of eveiuiio forging his way shead in th e eurrents which are making for higher and bet- ter achievemer opport *befterment of his condition, he awake to every avenue of progross nt in develop- nity, for the 1s he day. = or sutomo ®les should keep to the right; and tho#e who have an ambitionao suc- ©eod should keep to the right also, S THE MILK WAR. Wosten Is the storm ecenter ik war i &8 the farm or death fssue Beston Herald say Boston comtractors hawe given “thelr sustomers a small reduc@on from . wimter rates and now demand that th wro@weers give them —the comtractors i=e reduction three four tim | Sasges. Who gets the alfference? | @wsmers, s #t not time 1o sit up and o s figuring? The Boston con- trastoss have become millionaires. We heald ltke to know how mamy Ver- aneMt farmers who have sold wni ‘Shese contractors can awe mean—that the: watsd as milMenair *ight down to = snany Vermont 2 wnomey by .-aun. Vi, Journm at the last man who } strike, and if he | Sacks down in his fight for what fe- Somgs to him ho might just as well satisfled to i nd schan toamake Duckis and strap ment wehile <he contractor sports jmzeumd in an sutomobile and dArmks Swm coektails. If the contratcor is| _growiag risher ard the farmer ean thea 4t follows that the farm- #8 robbed It is hoped that ehe farmer will know what to ¥or Bis preduct and collect ti woBdt take the ualted efforts w to live respectablw” Vi, Herald and Naws ta “The Vermont farm- S Shiate milk efther to Bos- Socal parties for practically the that he can gzet for the ®y seperating it himself, or Zaking the skim miik back home from ereamery, is short-sighted, and in <he end will rus 1t. He is just as suraly ‘skinping bis farm’ as though he out 8l the timber. A few years pvill shaw . even Che present reflects t is apparent enough to the intellly gent comsumer that the farmer is tak- ng the skim milk for his pay and giv- ing the centractors the cream. It is time the fammers stuck for fair play. A German woman of portly moul elimbed upon a big open car in Nor- wich the other day, and, all out o breath, she remarked: “Why dom't they have a derrick to holst a bLady on board?” Since the order from the health Board is to “swat the fly.” it is to e axpected that the restaurant fiy will mot average more than 20 to a | plate of seup this year. Thers are no swear words in The e and when the Indians they do not swear. Most the profanity easiest 2o American A FAIR-MINDED LABOR UNION. The most honorable and successful labor organization of the present day is the International Brotherhood of Liccomotive Engineers. This organ- ization has recently dedicated at Cleveland, O., a splendid headquarters building, located on a fine site, over- looking Lake Erie, in the business cen- ter of that city. It is 178 by 124 feet, and 13 stories high, with an attic or roof story and ,a basement. The ground floor is devoted to stores on the street fronts, in the center being an auditorium capable of seating 1,250 people. A large organ is built in with the stage, and the whole is beautifully decorated. The first floor is built of sranite, the remaining stories being of decorated white tile, and the building cost approximately $1,000,000. Said the Cleveland Leader of this bulldin Crutlul Rolls. Did you ever eat a delicious crust- less roll made in this manter? Get a sheet of clean white paper, roll your dough out on this, then, with a keen knife, cut clear through both the dough and paper, cutting into strips six inches long by two inches wide: spread with butter and a touch of sugar and cinnamon mixed. Roll up paper and all except pulling the end hatpins are enjoy- | of the paper inside out and wrapping te. Their dain- | over outside of roll. Bake slowly and ance appeals to | when done and paper removed from roll, you will have a crisp, delicious, but’ crustless roll, which will be a pleasing innovation. Black Blouses Over Wi Pnrl Hat Pins for Summer Hats. The hatpins displayed in the dif- ferent jewelry and department stores about town are so numerous and va- ried in style and desisn and almost without exception o altogether cap- tivating that the woman who has not abandoned good taste and converted her hat into one srand hatpin rack is, indeed, a/shining example of self- denial. Imitation pearl ing an enormous v iness as well as eles fashionable wom A unique pin pearl heads connected tooned peari chain which is caught in the hair with a small hairpin. “Just HORL s two rather large by a long fes At Soda Fountains or Elsewi ere It means the Original and Genuine say" ICK’S bureau will make reports and recommendat The Cherry disaster—the latest of its a lesson in the ne- legislation.—Water- brand made with cream of tartar. ‘5-_' & Y L tapioca flour is now on Philippine the market | i Y o —HEADLINEG— THE GREAT DRUHI 3 In THE WONDERFUL PALACH OF & 8! JANE HOOD someaT'rs“ggMANCE dpmisted by Viva, Teaulaine STONS. GAYLOR & WILTSIE Comedy Masquerade JOB. M. SMITH Disguise Comedy Musician ADWISSION—10c, WVININGH, Memorved Senie—50e. $2.00 -- PUMPS -- §2.00 Bring In a two-dollar bill and try a peic -~ of our- Spappy Up-to-Date Pumps in tan, patent or gun met: That's what they all wear. i P. CUMMINGS, (Premiums) 52 Gentdal Avenus. “It s o memorial of tillen Bikowmn of L L SUSUES 2, L R SO O T | e e e M A L I E D M I L K e il ol N with & lingerie hat s an open- | lace {nsertion.’ womn over un_under hrethren of the throttle. TE I MAEE: Jo e b e e or U | blouse of rehiisl e seen much: (his | gl ot 20 - lating Irish crochet. This 10 & |aoaine ee. 2 L8 ki ing evidence of the success of faith- { pright silver band 9 ful, careful, devoted ser\du-e in a call- [ There is also a large assortment of Blue Over Silver Embroidery. SHARLES MNULTY,LESSEE ng which makes heavy demands upon |bugs and odd-shaped flies in the lum- 5 the manliest tralts in human mature. | inous metal . o empaiiin ERER SRt N boun_Te. saved on aimost any make Fenture Picture: Cleveland is proud to claim th . hese come ht colors and are | Soh| ; = ¢ y id is proud to claim the central [ These caine f8 Drieht Colors And 4TS | velling silver embroidery. The Food-Drink for all Ages. ___ GALLEGHER, THE DETECTIVE. ind_permanent home of the | T of locometive' ' ehBlugers. | t72 08 i | Novel Ribs in Parasols. |'.3'd| mfll,mhedg-m,npowdalonn. hA/lore I:enhtfi:lhdun tea or coffee. SENSATIONAL FEATURE PICTU R, ding would be note- The Girl Not to Marry. | Ribs of brass as well as of silt ana or infants,invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest diudm. M Lo ; il g : | white enamel are seen in somé of the iss Louise Seiberl, Sopramo, | g * o some girle Tammer sunshades. Ewmtzmvwblfldmsh:::w f\ew o o sideboard at IN SELECTED SONG PROGRAMME | n heartily endorses the i hives 10 vou e An i 4 8 WEE, s, aged. bt prepared in m you want. This is possible by our| Matines, Ladies and Chiaren 8o 1y O ety g TR | De ghudiuives | IE Ton e ) weegliosiory for the Bride. Semploseat. free, Address HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis. T R oA ey ens 4 4, Mass, Republics The girl who proudly de aths, ots and roses are day s00 or the £ e R i e T s the favorite designs on the embroiacr-, OWF" Take no substitute. Askfor HORLICK’S. | A8y BooiCsveyn for. the best piguor )y “THE DEESTRICK SKULE" abor organization has been based up | RSVr made wp a bed in her *d siik hioslery: for, thnitelde: i }Nm"r%q'orDAv. Coupon below will of 100 years ago. n sound grounds In its dealings with | fot: With a simper, that Sleeveles Coats to Be Popul TS N0 ey tion. 3 ¢ in_saclety ever since she was pular. i iR S S b S e T | Seme S e L S Ry A Great Presentation been reasonable, and stood for indus- ' a baby Giaphanous materials promise to be prices, tevms andfun_ Geverigton || ., Vestry Trinity Methodist « irial peace, while insisting upon all tx Who thinks that m nore popular than ever this summer, of your mew method of ‘easy pay- | | i Evening, M rights. t has been years since there - ent. » ] 7.45 Admission 2 Hers e mer GetabGANIe e Tt who would rather die than | Paisley Crepes for Blouses. tatoes. ate a pound of them, and | factory for summer wear as this in- (| JORC v A milway engineers, and eo committed at o seasons ; | Exquisite separate blouses are made | beat in m the beaten yolka of monnresiestes s H e — g i who ks that the cook |of the eoft crepe printed in the rich | five eggs. Cream half a cupful of P08 = t AL b iteatiny id Sibasttis SR can k : | Paistay patterns. butter with a cuptul of powdered su- Trimming of Darned Net. Btreet vessessaals Music. . e e e R e rl who ex; v dectaration | gar and beat into potato mixture,| While net darned in white and gold (I p o ... ... P o e v of love three times Albatross Again Used. season [to taste with a little nutmeg, | makes a stunning banding for evening ik Sixed il NELLIE S. HOWIE, S edang ko :2« ;;Iher‘&}!‘el.nm\l flpl»n The girl who buys ame for Eeteons: b botig Eken v ||vn..».. fmr . and a pinch of cinnamon | gowns as can be desired. The work . i break ese relations is little likely. drawing-room and borows kitchen | , Albatross is being used W | 1ot i auickly. <he beaten whites of | Gome at odd moments Erows quickly ¥ e e Flawo, B oo T R |G glaing T Snd mens Michan |arning dormsetiets ok e e aume | S8 0 T et e THE PLAUT-CADDEN 0., Temsher of Piano. long the grand chief engineer of tng | thinks table decor of with pastr ve with lemon sauce. Plaut-Cadden Bldg, Norwich, Conn.|_ 0™ 4. b et itz brotherhood. died, and was succeeded | 'MPPTtancy than s | Metallic Slippers. _— Dainty Muslin Curtains. = by Warren S. Stone. The present head | cq L Uiois Just Be ’ e Slch. UL s a8 Aen’ Ee Breadad-'Chicken. White muslir curtaing with ruffies CAROLINE H. THOMPSON of the brotherhood has proved to be ATt | other metaliic shades are seen in many | Irave a tender chicken disjointed as | of.colored musiin are among the pretty AHERN BROS., Teacher of Music he man for the place, ang much of ire e it Of the stunning Aiippers for evenIng | for Tricassce.. Beason one. con of fne | Loom urnishings being shown _ this 46 Washington Strest. success in recent yvears is due to his R >thes 3 cracker crumbs with a level teaspoon s i G ~ Sioar Tnend, honcats’ ana courage. Fia | dron wre Tade i acam on A i T e o eneral Contractors S belivve Bnlitie Tkt vrilaae . hia pe e Sy WA T e | Scant teaspoon of finely minced PaT- | yoiies of plain color made up over Shout i muis aldistanin: By, e ey o u ok mataroni Droken into inc or this may be omitted. e 2 ~ihig pieces, in soup stock, until tender. at one egg with one tablespoon | fiEured foulards with the satin finish 63 BROADWAY Lessons given at my rosldence or EDITORIAL NOTES. 2, L3N Put a layer of the macaronl in a but- | of milk, dip each piece of chicken in | aT¢ unusually attractive for dressy | ., o 5.¢ the home of the pupil. Same method e SeotieEenterpisces. tered pudding dish, and then cover cg% then® roll in the seasoned | SOWRS. Jun3d | used at Schawenka Conservatory, e e Sugar has shown t . conterpleces over a paste- | With @ laver of cooked meat, chopped. | crumbs and lay In pan just large » in. oct1ld frand needs a very small hole to work e &t herm P30~ | Next add a layer of raw and cooked | enough to allow the pieces to lie flat. order Crepe: 3 - TS T o, s | Mot 'S, lay S of mevahd <03an | Snoheh " atom e piScee 10T oL | o crepen ity oo pignming bor- ERS e’ b t. penper and a few drops of on pour I six mm-a;xnmror hot ater. ders are among th:-' new "1“?{?,,”‘;“5”" - F. C. GEER omas Edizon makes Io 5 Juice. Continue in the same order t111| Set in oven and baste often until ten- | Of these borders with bird or floral de- aH apiiomas Edison makes long dave : B e | S R o, Lo | s aro. the. most tmusual Astistically Arranged by UNER g . n as nof hicken Loaf. crumbs and bake, covered, for half an | platter; into the pan pour one cup of T HUNT * * The Flori 122 Prospect Bt There Is a good way to prepare a | hour: then remove the cover and|rich milk or thin cream, stir in one| Quaint is a bag of white suede in e Florist, 611, Norwicl, Ct § R 3 tough or old chicker brown. One may substitute cheese for | cup of very fine stale bread crumbs |a raised pattern of a swan outlined in| Tel. 130. Lafayetto Street. \)fl:v:- man is calling for a 'r’l'\"ll- Boil cht, n until m-"l\t and thavé a delicious nd t boil up. Pour over the chick- | brilliants. Junlsa 0l Begr the cutting out of all | the bones: strain day dish. and serve. superfiucus noise. the caucepan; e ne ang @ A. W. JARVIS | Tl e~ o —— WHAT'S NEW ——— | 15 11t trom s e SrheEed That the ichcum 5 5 A w-;l!-kx;n\;‘x; modiste ‘r[u reversed e EASTERN CONNECTICUT. Soston e st e i B o o ronce | ot S e e : THE PALACE CAFE |- L e i sy o SRR s o endn ACE R e e, te layers of white and | the lace, instead of under. This not Step i d septiza ¢ - = the ken only is pleasing to the eye, but the | RD T as. e, ue, Stenosrapher Kerby has a mew job | quor, pour it over meat in | fenovating of & voke of this sort is FRANK WATSON & CO., n which he not have to keep the | me 1 set away to harden ple, Tob the CRHCR I8 Pasil T ! mar3a 78 Franklin Str | truth trom the people e e s placed, while the lace is intact. Lt e ieriieagui sl » L FURS STORED FOR SUMMER | expectea”to, w0’ it can ‘now be set | ¢ hort dreseing jackets show Tbhons | qpe coats of brald’ wrought in & I now have my own bullding at 1 jown as a non-conformist s Ty i an most intricate designs, are very sm. by washing the affected parts Franklin Street, where the best facil- ‘ === = gedion: - o ; U] this season: they are made with « ities for atoring Furs have been in | The anarchists of Spain must tee | usual er short. Without sleeves, and In cOloTs ws well with s paria® Jours to me and have enly disappointed to think that they | waistlines have descended to nor- | A5 the more generally seem white 9, summer, 3 oy | 61a" ot "Bt himn as prammed: el DTSR WU ers A thers sy | Dlack and tans! | Glenn’s o T BRUCKNER. - e slight disposition to remain 2 elephone 25 ! has shown how great lawyers can|in empire style, but this £ A very good way of removing match p p Wahller ‘afotnd HEte aubjoct rapidly pass: cratehes from paint s fo rub them ¢ | Pogoried i piece of lemon. When the It’s an excellent remedy also "~ e iy The idea of having shorter money is| Charming e quite disappeared Tub the i z G sviag. , Ordors not #0 bad. Lets microbes could as.| Fith real 3 1 a little whiting, ana then for pimples, blackheads, dax. =~ taken for combings. Heylgr s microbes could as- | snowy aigre: : soap and water. druff, itch_and other skin MRS, T. 5. UNDERWO00) 1 a smaller bank note okl i 3 s g i, diseases, Sold by druggists. Tel. bo3-4. 51 Broadway. = are finished with bia t The Chantecler Bow. = The Earl of Sandwich may be re- is a band of it round thi = A Tiny. rotater Sanmeelheral &' AT Hilr" ‘and Whisker Dye, black or brows, THERE 13 no advertising medium ia ABOUT OUR sponsibie for the tay sanawich, = <"center of @ neck bow which Do ro BhARes Yeadiia! t° TR Bl | wing ana Liquor stock that shoula m but he isn't for the sandwich man. e of th n_in e rest eve « R - — rourning are = 1- | s decorated with the roost- ey Faaand caverul buyiw It is sald that a diet of carrots will | ool crepe clotk rge. volle, | now apeparing in uub,rom} 1. Large stock and pleasing variety improve one's temper. Tn view of their | tamise, soleil, . | to choose from, color they should improve one's tone. b Ty ik &Y e | e 2. ¢ sHE uo and prio & ke the dust beautif | Embroidery Much Used on Bodices. N ot T pritne pustied iive Intit A phn 18 b S| e e | There is little embroidery used on “mm r s | nate the food and to bia farewell to | great i | any of the skires this vear, for they | 3. Close attention to every detall s/ ENL ot Bafe oo 1 Eovs Ik 2 require little if any elaboration. with prompt and efliclent service. anbugh b On the waists of the gowns, how- | . i ever eynb&mder\’ and lace and trim- | L B ing of all iinds dun riot 1 o- Jumper bodices, wheth- €0. Lreenberger, es summer | i » summer | f 8 o splan cloth, . line r rajah, are jmmmer | Flowers In many shades of cotor are | 7 0 clothy silic linen or rajeh, are FER G 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, e equently nsed to encir = , or - _gol d | KEENKUTTER SCYTHES—warranted. ¢ or sometimes to form it ver, the Tatter being employed in a | LADIES® PRINCESS WRAPPER. e . 5 ALEUTE R number of the handsome cloth cos- | o i o GARDEN HOSE—4 ply, 10c foot. 5 ply, 200 Ib. pressurs, 12c foot Y — ISR Sing has decided to es- | Hoens tumes Paris Pattern No. 217 tablish e ble and to support | the on Pty SR Silk and rajah are both worked in g SALVANMZED REEHISERATOR DANS - =77 85%, 30 854 $00 A full line of Wedding and the 16 iV gt g n me of the hats. | one or more tones of embroidery silk, | All Seams Allowed. TINWARE—Dish Pans, Covered Pails, Milk Pans, Tea and Coffee ; it in 1891 s Deliciaus: Pudding while ‘E.)d;‘h!l"n: are all kept on the | Ar‘!«'vf‘f the plain or fl‘ur. ed challl: Pots, Sauce Pans, Suds Dippers, Large Flaring Pails — [”yayemflfl, fimgs H e G 35 the most eftective uso of | Sk Chinese creps nav's veiling. cx orly 100 each o app or today: Life | ding. Put a thick layer . embroidery is upon the little bolero | Mere volle, or Hearletta cloth are sul WINDOW SCREENS from 20c eases to zrand song when | ed from 2 can on the ind pony comts that arc so smart at | Sblo materials for this pretty wrapper, ETOVEINIC tor Blaste - choin 260 WM. FRISWELL'S, 25-27 Franklin Street the family discusses the high price | tered pudding dish, cov the moment. cut on princess lines. The low round o ., i =S ig's o of pieces of stale bread nearl Many of these packets are so tiny | collar, and stralght narrow cuffs are POTMEND, mends enamelware 15¢ may2odaw top of the dish and turn that it is Impossible o put any addi- | made of the same, or & contrasting ma- OIL STOVES 0% s g ; e P with get- | tV0 egzs 1 with a tional trimming on them, so that their | terial, according to taste, and if desired Rl e e ey eotiote BE the smmoldery | Lok scomding 1o Casta, and If desirsd |} TWO-BURNER SLUE FLAME, wickles $4.00 g Bt 98 ne-crushers can eas: | o UIeR done—it will ta worked directly upon the material. | The garment is fastened down the front GALVANIZED WATERING CANS, all size: CER Y ily beat that s ESeEuCn S dish ot Two Materials for Ghild’s Sujt. | With small pearl or silk-covered buttons. ZIP PAIL WASH BOARDS..... $23 H EETIOr, Youte soe - - 2 1HE off t An exceedingly ‘mmart’ euit for a| ZD° Dtternisin $ sises I3 to 4 inohes, WILSON BREAD TOASTERS, for gas or oil stoves...- Suf swemen have, obtatned republic of Panama has | e made with t Eil of eight and upward is & combi, | Bust measure. For 3 bust the wrapper, S A U SR the foundation — the basle Sam $100,000,000 in trade hation of mavy blte and biue and | tertal with nap, requires 174 yards principles of success by © courss seven years. Trads fol- t n juice im white shepherd's plaid check hes wide, or 9% yards 27 inches a i o s rade ol ot o S e "Ik ot che. Iaticr with ot | wide, or T yards 3 inches wide, or b1 Agent for Black-Kote Rubber Roofing of natruction 1n our school. W Bt St | ea skirt and biouse waist joined by | yards 4 inches wide, or, in material B £ o e . LETTERS T £ F Puddi j=xe : Jithout map, it requires 11% yards 2 Paints Oils Glass can help you If you will let us 0 THE EDITOR : Frozen Pudding. o coat s of blue in box shape and | Inches wide, or 9 yards 21 inches wide, to a more successtul career. — Jne and a half quarts of milk g | wbout half length pomie o “ by PEEL R ool ot i cves are <o ang tne| g7 7aras % nches wide, or 6 yards 2 Write today — now — for full P st i oo R o e o A ol “heor | extension taba at intervals, which are | Give aocurate measuroments. : ’ A EEnoyrile) Branshies. cars in his letter to the editor in Wed- | put 25 preserved ch one siice of | turned back on the check, and oa Order through The DBulletin Com L » o i o Ticreare some | prosarved pineapple o vers s | k is held with smooth gilt but- | pany, Patiern Dept. Norwich Conn Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street e WG cuth Pl i e o aheEe : fie same gind of buttons are used Cotton Voiles in Abundance. omen. It is rather hard to tablespo = Pipoepttenged o b Lol B ol d RALrubeck, trm. New Londen” Corn into them are in hopes | rum, one of vanilla and o Sweet Potato Pie. or in floral d or in checks. There car ,M,\;;- 1 |m\"| l‘:w. e | cream gh, after peeling, boiled sweet | are few materials so all-round satis- the future make the cars more = g 40 ent for the short-legged men Norwich, May 1910. . . J o4 1 it it oseph ¥. Smith, Protecting the Miner. -E 5 CUStom Gr"]dlng . all Pa erS President Taft has given approval = a ), o SO st s 4 The standard of baking powder & PR o pnae FLORIST branch of the depart- y—4 ™ . at YANTIC ELEVATOR. s aie w1 e ,, B the interior will take steps for TN o e iy g B0 g TR T T 2 purity for over forty years A R MANNING, Yantle, Cona.| 200 Main Streel, Norwich. |line. and e best"ts found oteide of 6, mink ey A y —4 Telephone. dec14d New York City, and at half prices ng industry who annually add iyia hi $200,000,000 to the wealth of the coun- e 4 = et CaRtins sl Rl scemady. deg~ ,00: 2 e = orations, including cut out borders. Tl anite of e great fnterests in- L] r— OUR WORK NEW POTATOES |=iw. wxe reince. wurecn volved ther: has been hown « m- 4 ¥ et AR M g B L - meets the approval of. the critical I am now taking orders for Spring mining industry. The death rate among | L4 ) people. 45 cents the peck. Fine Delaware [Painting, Paper Hanging and Decor- i Sorkers 1 this country is. r—4 R A Tias e L strawberries. Spindch is cheap. ating. and “one-talf times o3 groat as It is in SUPE O y many years experience will Baiehampe " hat e, Have y— ogers’ Domestic Laundry. OTTO FERRY, of valus to you. " bee '.‘ criminally 5 hl nrr; lhlnxt\’\ - Rear 37 Franklin Street. 336 Franklin Street. — ing the prope suards about the on. 5 y " B e wusiohn i e L QUALITY DR. JONES, Dentist,| o2 and o5 west main s 5% Weitars. of ar . e mres espectally when it costs no more than phone, ‘ebl16a e wiiears of Uperatives and the b Don't allow a few cents difference (B ntcrsce Rina. - Skiied "acn ' are 35 SNETUCKEY ST. n o dents. AP i employed by us. Our prices tell the i i o st it A o aeee to miskied SO S Rey- . ol oy, i1l | Reeon 14 Shonsas eniployes U roper umo of” expio. ing baking powder. Read the V- ,STETSON & YouNa. maylia NTS Fives and electiicity, and the proper V4 may: Squipment ‘of jsiarts ‘and tunnels, The &= label on the can and take only a HAMESVILL 3 E STORE ot . GOOD BERRIES IN SEASON, TOMATO PLANTS. CABBAGE PLANTS. Leave your order for Sunday Papers and vou will be sure to have them de- livered b; ©."s. FAIRGLOUGH, Prop. CARDWELL’S, 3 to 9 Market Street. you want to e the public than_throu; ing columns of Thy B t your b there ix no ms- verts- .