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IR TODAY : AND THURSDAY. ax¥ptien Plcturss and Ilustrated Songs Immersraen IM‘; B e meets at Hibernian Hall A A shers” and Buffers' Union meets No. 309, N. E. O. P, Rait, Hope Lodge, No.21. L. O, O. F.. meets at Odd Fellows' Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS The clearing sale of shoes and ox- fords continues at Frank A. Bill's. See the ladies’ $200 oxfords now $1.43; ‘men’s $5.00 low shoes $2.18. etc. BREED THEATER. W’-Q the Daisy Sa ture ,” Biograph Fea- ture. ., The Biozraph picture at the Breed theater this week is entitled What the Daisy Said, and is one of the most beautiful scenic picture-stories imag- inable. The story opens with two Foung girls in the midst of a wind- tossed daisy field, each learning their fortune in the time-honored supersti- tious way, by pulling the daisy petals Of to the recitation of well learned verse.. The girls attempt to force their for- tunes to turn the way that the dai ‘has sald. but_ somehow, fortune is more than fickle. and just reverses the or- der of things, which at first seem pleasanter. but later are more disa- Sreeable. ‘The new lovers are proven o be treacherous in their attention, mnd the girls are glad to return to their old flames, much crestfallen, and much happier and wiser. There is 2 goodiy amount of comedy of the pure, high order, and every pat- Ton enjoys a good laugh at the ex- of the pretty girls and their us actions. The Judgment of the Deep and The 3 ‘Bandit’s Wife are two others that call for the highest commendation of the public. while the monster educational ‘el entitled Opening an Oyster, is the ‘wonder of the public. Miss Hampton makes a big hit with her two illustrated songs, When You Love a Summer Girl and I Want to Be a Soldier Boy in Blue, and is oblig- #€ to Tespond fo triple encores. THE NEW HAVEN ROAD. s Wage Increase Approximates $1,- 500,000 2 Yea The wege situation on the N. Y. N. H. & H lines has now reached a po- rition where it is possible to get a very close approximation of the total cost of the wage increases authorized in the Tast three months. and the in- measure of income which re- cent advances In passenger rates may be expected to afford. At prosent the increase in wages is runsing at the rate of $40,000 per week, o~ say $2,000.000 per annum. Of this amount $500.000 represents additional wage expense due to in- crease in the number of employes. This Itew: is likely to vary either way due to the course of traffic, and it is fair to sesume that the new which this additional help is hired to Bandle will pay for its maintenance Strictly speaking, therefore. the New Haven roms has granted its employes increased jes of $1,500,000, or at the rate of $30,000 per week. /The alvance in passenger rates al- ready inmugurated. or to be ineus- ‘mzated, provide for additional income, This figure is at by taking the increased B o i fnot same volume of traffic that was Bhandled on any given part of the sys- fem durng the fiscal twelve months o June 20. While naturally some- what theoretical this calculation is the only method by which the matter can even be approximated. But the New Haven officials expect that the fncreased use of mileage books will Be stimoated to a considerable extent, 2na that because of this fact,-and also Some poseible loss in traffic, a total of $86°000 increased revenue is all that ma- b2 conservatively counted upon. This leaves upward of $600.000 which the road must take from its net earn- ings to make up the $1,500,000 in- erease in the labor bill This is a fairly respectable total Guaj to cne-half per cent. on the cap- ital stock, and, in connection with the present tendency toward decreased revanues, is giving the management some concern as to exactly what re- sults may be counted upon for the Current fscal year. In a eneral way the staement may be expressly made that President Mellen and his as- asts will besabundantly satisfied ke New Haven earns during the -11 fiscal year its 8 per cent. divi- $1.060,000 per annum. This is about the most that can be exacted and, on the other hand, the management does not feel that the roa< will fall below that figure. Al- ready there are some signs ofa reces- slon in_gross earnings. The July re- wulis _bave Deen carefully watched and. it the recession visible in June, which showed an increase of gross of But $206.000 as compared with a $629.- 000 gaiz in May, continues, a more or ‘ess seneral policy of curtailment throughout the system will be inst tuted. THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hubbard Has Taught One Sunday School Class. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hubbard, who has been active in Sunday school work at the First Congregational church Suffield, since 1863, when she first took a class of small girls, and has the distinction of having the same class today, was given a reception in | the pariors of the church the other afterncon by members of her class, in honor of her 79th birthday. Hubbard takes great pride in class of “young girls,” as she fre- tly calls them, and has often said she never went to church when dlere were not at least Four or five her class. Her class orginally w ten, whose ages ranged an) from £ to 10 years. The grea: = part of her original class have or live in other parts of the Mre. Webster E. Burbank, liv- in Suffield, is still a member. the past few vears Mrs. Dard’s_class, which is now made of married women. has helped her e each birthday. In October, 1900, the church gave Mrs. Hubbard For Infants and Children. hnnulmmmlum Bears the Signatu.e of i The Honest Proprietary Medicine ~ has saved thousands of dollars to fam- ~ flles who could fll afford the expense g Mecessary to maintain the services of | ~a physician, and have answered the f ‘purpose equally as well and often suc- c#eded after our best physicians have fatled. Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 15 one of this kind 2 business | sehich tie management estimates at | Hub- | up | “Comfort Powder is no more like Talcum Powders than is farmore healthy for theskin :t:?fi is a }éfil& g wonder for ng, , Scalding, Supburn, Nettle Rash, Burns, Pimples, Wounds, After Shav- | ing, Tender Feet, Offensive Body, Odors, and Bed Sores. | Look for the 5 Lok for the na -—asflm: a reception in honor of her 37 years as a teacher of the same class. The class presenteq her a solid gold star shaped pin with 37 pearls. _Mrs. Hubbard was born in Aga- Wam, Mass, July 15, 1831. GAS FOR CHESHIRE. “To the Attic” with Oil Lamps and Tallow Dips. Walter Scott, genial proprietor | of ths Weverly jnn is Cheshire, s far from being a pessimist. He has great faith in Cheshire and is always looking ahead to something new for the old town. His latest prediction has bee an aviation school for high fliers, Lut that expected advancement hasn't aroused ‘half the interest nmonf the townspeople that has been oceasioned by the announcement that the towr is to be supplied with gas, Yes, every Fkid in town is tided death because he won't have to briy in any more wood till winter anyhow, and every kitchen girl is tickled at the thoughts of being relieved of the daily tasic of filling the kerosene lamps. The Meriden Gas Light company, which ie the father of all this unre strained happiness expects to _have the ill-smelling but welcome mixture running to Cheshire houses by the end of this week. Townspeonle are already preparing to relegate ofl lamps ond tallow dips to woodshed and atiic, and it's a safe bet that Cheshire will bé well illuminated the first nizht the gas is on, probably much better than after the first month's bills come in. It is caid the lighting company re- fused to furnish the gas unless it was permitted to erect over each Jjet a large placard reatin “Pon’t Blow Out the Gas."*® This. however, is declared by Cheshire folks to be a base libel. Bristol Man Left Wife and Hom: Barly in May William C. Morgan | disappeared from Bristol, and since then nothing whatever had been heard | from him. He left his wife, living on Stewart street, and she immediately tached hat property he had left | behind. An application has been made to Judge Roger S. Newell of | the Bristol probate court asking that a trusiee of his estate be appointed =0 that his wife can get the benefit of what property he has in town. It is said that Morgan is living in a' dis- tant state. aylor of Stav- anger states that an English syndicate has purchased a sardine exporting plant at Haugesund, one of the largest { T that Norwegian district. It is in- stalling Hew machinery for the exten- Sive manufacture of fishballs. Consul P. WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting, Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering CORPOBATION, 507-515 North Main Streer, aproa THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Ete., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Telepnone §07. oct2d AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson. Propa. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, eto. Livery connected SHETUCKKT STREET. Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. J. C. STONE. Pron DON'T WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. Worry over ill-health does gyowr pealth no_good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look oldar ectiza ‘-lllmu‘ll you ere siel about it to make el o "7[ et e this we repeat the words of thousands gf other forme- uferers from woman- % Mo similar t3 vours wien wo sz, ‘}‘—" Viburn-0. It 1s a wonderful femals you will agmit it yeu oy s, T Direesiona for i3 use are printed in st languages with evers.botile. 25 at drus: 108 West 1300 Bereos Hen c‘g&:‘, New marsid The Scott & Clark|’ | at reasonable prices at Frios | 5. Jecker, eor. LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT 0F PROBATE HOLDEN at Canterbuvy, within and for the Dis- trict of Cantérbury, on the 30ih day of July, A D. 191 Present—& ALK BEXNETT. Judge. On moticn of Bmily H. Wilioughby, Administratrix_on, the intestate estaie of Andrew J. Willoughby, late of Can- gerbury, within said District, deceased. This Court doth decree that six months d limited for the creditors hibit their claims 10 the Adiministratrix, and directs that public notice be Siven of this order by Advertising in a newspaper having a cireulation in_said District, and - by posting o copy thereof on fhe public signpost in said Town of Canterbury, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt. Certified from Record: A. HALE BENN] TT, Judge. NOTICE—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned At South ' Canterbury. Gonn.. within the time limited in’ the above and forezsing order and notice. EMILY H. WILLOI aug3d Trunks Bags Suit Cases large at lowest prices. Repairing on all kinds of Trunks and Leather Goods done promptly and in a variety THE SHETUCKET BARNESS €O. ‘WM. C. BODE, Prop. Telephone ‘865-4. 283 Main Street. svasa, UNDREDS of young men end women have obtained the foundation the basic principles of success by o course of instruction in our school. We can help you If you will let us to a more successful career. Write today — now — for full information. All Commer THE NEW LONZDON Business (@lle, ge RABrubeck, fran, NesrLondon. | Branches. LOST AND FOUND. LOST -Between_Franklin Chestnut a hite, Tfl 'Mt’ hw«-. be paid at 256 Frankiih St collar; flndg: 'l.l?w mfi m ¢ ing the same with Henry Mohegan. LOST_Watch fob: bad, I 1bbon and_sold charm L. Rotity. if found, 7 fourg recsite reward Willimantie, Conn. iysod TOST—On Wil tic car, Wednes- day afternoon, July 27, & small satchel. Finder please ‘Teturn ' this office and receive reward. augla NOTICE Boswell Ave. will be closed from Seventh to Twelfth .. St. until further notice. Per order - Street Commissioner, E. C. LILLIBRIDGE iv22a For Wedding Gifts We are showing the most com- plete stock of SILVER and CUT GLASS ever before shown by us and of the newest designs and best makes. For Graduation Gifts we can certainly supply your wants. John § Geo. H. Bliss. Who Is Looking For the Following Vehicles? Democrats, Top and Open Business Wagons, Top and Open Concords. 15 .alues received is considered, get our prices. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., marisdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. Where is the Economy in spending two hours turn- ing the crank of a clothes wringer on a Monday morn- ing, when we will do your entire week’s washing for fifty cents? S. & J. GREGSON 193 Franklin Strest, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 895 QUALITY In work should always be consldered, $especially when it costs no more than the inferior kind. employed by us. whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. may2ia Skilled men are Our prices tell th g the month of August, DR. NELL will be at the Fort Grizwold House, Eastern Point, every might, and also Saturday afterncons and Other days he wi otfice hours—10-12 a While at the Hot: 3 telephone and will answer calls by automobile. We have some pieces of Far- nitare swilable for piazza which we will sell al avery fow price. Please call and examine same. The Fam—li-ng Studios, i1 Willow S1. Papers, Curtains, Window Shades j5 and Upholstery Goods. jveid GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer $2 Providence St., Taiiviile. Prompt attention to day or night calla Telephon. ¢9-21. anrl4MWFawl Individuality Is What Couats In Photography. SBringing out the real personality, the fine joints In character, the little traits that make us what we ars. Toned down by the patural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Not a thing of paper and pasteboard with e ready-made look. If you want a photo of your real elf. or what vour-friends see to lova and edmire. call on LAIGHTON The Photographer, Norwich Wall Furniture, epposite augise Savings Soctety MAXWELL For Sale The swellest iooking car and great- est bargain ever _offered. Maxwell 4-cylinder, 45 H. P., equipped with every modern appliance, 116 wheel base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out of the shop. N. B. We have several cars, little used—prices right. NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for fmmediate delivery. Call for demonstrations. M. B. RING & SONS mar22d E Face and Scalp Max- .sage, Shampooing and 2 3§ Manicuring. _ Orders = taken for combings. MRS, T. S. UONDERWOOD, Tel. 553-4. 51 Broadway. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. Tew 118, The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS ‘furnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanz2d S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. dec7d T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, .32 Franklin Street. Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- era open plumbiug. It will repay you in the increase of ‘health and saving of doctor’s biils. Overhaullng and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me xive you a figure for replacing all the Plumbing with the modern kind Til keep out the sewer gus. work will be first-class and the reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wast Main Street. §§Ee aug1sa JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Elank Books Made and Ruled te Order. 108 BROADWAY. Telephons 355 oct108 “OTTLER Market and Water Sta 4 compiste line of the Lest Ales. Loger #nd Wines, npeciaily bottiea for fam- &y use. Delivers, -Tel 138-5 NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wi e d_Clgara. Meaia“and 'Weich Hazebit serveq. 1o order. John Tuckle, Prop.’ Tel 43-b I e W winders on sik. at w«m “Side St M) i otk ufi‘ meul Mfg. Co., New WANTED—Hc ers, make $16 to clean_articles, Co., Waketield, augld B i‘.i"‘%i';? Sletter omi u o a?d { R. D. hapman, District’ Committes, $63 Hambiton Ave, auezd WANTED A mmu -nd Wom: in /general housework. istance trom ity on trotley. Box 55, Bulletin” Office. TALL OF PRO' . L, wants a general agent for his cedar spray, a fianid disinfectant and {nsect deatroyer that has made good; salesmanship and gbility to deal with agents and store- cepers the necessary requiremen Write early for immediate appojntment. Horace E. Grant, General livery, Norwich. aug! WANTED——Chair to cane in be: Mikolasis Tailor Shop, Water St = - PP Id WANTED At once. a.good &irl ot woman for general Housework, at 33 Summis strect, Norwich; 320 @ month. V28 SIIC WEAVERS WANTED_Apely West Side Silk ML - WANTED . od all round machinjsts At once, 50 to go to 'the U. 8. 1d_Fire Gun & Powder Co., of Derby, Conn. “The high- est ruling rate of wages paid In pro- portion to their abiiity after trial strike. FREE EMPLO REAT, y21a S H. , Supt. " WANTED SEWING MACHINES, CASH REGIS- TERS, s and Bicycles to repair; Baby Carriage Tires put on while you wait. A. H. OUSLEY, Expert, 65_Franklin St.. opp. Bulletin Office. Open evenings until 8 o'clock Iy19d Wanted for the Shere Table Girls and Laundry Women Room 32, Central Building. J. B. LUCAS jy14a PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; -physiclans attending; in. fants adopted, or boarded if desired; confidential; terms reasomable; fn- close stamp; write to Collinswood San- itarjum. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. aprida LUMBER AND COAL. COAL Laying By Something For a Spow-ey Day | That's what you are doing when you buy Coal now. It comes clean now, befora the days of ice and snow and freesing, when the dirt don’t screen off well. E. CHAPPELL C6. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber augldaw . CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood G. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d In the beautiful valley. of Wyomin in Penn., lles the beds 0f the finest An: thracits Coal In the warld: We haye secared s supply of this Coal for this Season. “Try [t In your cooking stove ana heater: = We are the agents for Rex Flinti Roofing. ona of the best roofngs known 0" the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 8- aprisa COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK: A. D. LATHROP, Offico—cor. Market and Shetuakes Sts Telephone 168-12. eett9a 4 General Contractor AD orders racelve promipt and attention. Give me a trial order. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwi:h Teleohone 348-2. MME. TAFT, PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT, now ‘located at 619 Bank street, New London. Conn. fnsa 'Imh‘l‘llé-mlim‘ . NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALR. Family trade supplied 3t §0c per C. E Wrizht, § Cove B “Tel ect30d 3. ’1. Wheeler. Mlu JALE—Thoroughbred A rshire PR T Dy AD)XY o P. J. Lebanon, augzd "Il. SALE_Good Z0-room hotel, 1i- censed. Reason for selling, health. A L. Gelinas, 933 Main street, Wml?x-nzlu Telephone 3556-32. O-FAMILY HOUSE and adjoining O "Norwich, for auie: Seater ;t{?:lonugt.. New London. 1ot on MOTOR BOATS _Motor boats _and eabiu launches, quick delivery, full line asoline engines. The Wesi Mystic Souc ompany, West Mystic, Comn, FOR SALE House and garden, well fruited, sit- uated on North Washington street; also three ~acres of good land with same. Will be sold reasonably. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open Evenings. Central Building. iy20d What $1300. Will Do! Buy a good 60-acre farm. fine loca- tlon, “will “keep 1% head of cattle, good 7-room house. large cattle barn, horse barn Thenhouie, 90 Teet' long. ATl buildings Al, together with 2 full line of wagons and farming tools: $700 cash, Dalance on mortgage. = Plcture 1st. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. Je1sa For Sale 50-acre farm with house, 16 head stock, farming implements reute of 75 quarts daily. $3,000. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. 7-room poultry, and milk Price WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Miain St., Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and insurance FOR SALE. Thames River Farm of 22 mcres, on west bank, near Massapeag tion, Cent. Vermont R. R., about mid: be- tween Norwich and’ New London, long river shore front. beautiful view. all-the-year dweiling and _bulldings, never-faillng running water in house from private reservoir, well fruited, good facllities for boating and fishing. gte Well adapted for country home oF boarding house. Price low a asy terms, For all particulars e above or for other property for ‘or to remt, call mt"ofice on Framkiln Square. Which Is Better? To sufter with the heat in an inland city or go to Charlestown Beach, where the heat of Symmer is cooled bY ocean breezes, and take comfort in an elght- room cottage, all furnished complete, spring water ‘in house, 70 feet of piaz- za, lot has 90 feet frontage on Atlantic Ocean, best of surf bathing near, and with all conveniences. In the rear of ihis vroperty is = pond sbout nine s long, and with this cottage goes Paahisonl teahi new and ali Taidsor just FIFFEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS, gr iz vou prefer io &0 to the beach in September the property can'be rented till Sept. 1st for $150, and then just pay $1,350 cash, take a deed of the property. Possession in September, make. 10 per cent. on your money from July till Septempber. Investigate. Transportation free auto. William A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Bread St., Room 1, Weslerly, R. I. Telephone connection (private wire), 365 or 531. NOTICE Or. Louise Franklin Miner s now focated In her mew ofice, Breed Hall, Rovm 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Telsphone 660. aug17a SHEA & BURKE OUR ANNUAL Inventory Sale now going on, which means a great aving for economiical buyers. For the next' few days we many household nec: s at less than fac- tory prices. DOUBLE STAMPS OM SHEA & BURKE sy28a SATURDAY. T—Rooms for light hou £ o rooms % ATy At 209 Main St. r tonemenc In R SERe “Wirest. . Amos rowlln=“ ‘aprisMws Bron Frankra Savare, top Hoor. Wim: on Fea op floor Wi Bhoniy. "Ly fauare, top Aok 10 TO RENT-—A fine tenement, suitable. for renting rooms, $11 per month. John B Fanning, No. 31 ‘Willow St. 35304 FOR RENT—New. hi-room _fur- pished cottages Lotd's Polnt Ston- ton, Conn.; running water, toffet. " teiephone, Bve" minutes (rom troticy, ‘ex’elient bathing, boating and hing’ July 16th; terms reason- (graares Box 31, Nantic, Conn. modern TO RENT—Lower flat, 21 Ripley place. #ix rooms good ropalr. reas able.” Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. jedd TO RENT_House 242 Franklin St: 16 rooms: rent $15 per month. Ad- 4ress Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Pluin. Tel. 736. aprod TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin Strest: suitable for the paint, plumbing or_similar busine may17d TO MENT_Nice upper fiat, 6 rooms. and storage, bath. gas; good repair. 40 Hobart Ave. Inquire on premises. TO RENT—Store Enquire at this offl 55 Franklin St mar19d 7-room Cottage with bath, heat, glectric llght and fusl gas.’ Price Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession glven when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City mar17d Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «__for the New Coitfures Gilison Toiet Co 67 Broadway ‘Phone 505 The Goodwin Corset . and Lingerie MODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED, Do you know the pl\ or an outing of any kind, are doubled if you have pictures to recall the happenings of the day? nie, Come to Cranston’s for aKodak and neces- sary supplies. Iy27 WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Geraner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. apr2sa 'MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist is the newest ! Takes twenty ff & woman’s age. insuring that and beautiful appearanc which all ‘women desire. Ask Miss Adles avout it Telephone or write for early appointment. She will be in Norwich efftire week of August Sth. Get the Fall Styles while thex are new. NORWICH—Wauregan House, NBW YORK—210 W 111tn st ‘Telephone 704. augld 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 g8er g0 the public_the Snest standary brands of Beer of Burope and America, Bohemian, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Bu Mueir's 8cotch _Ale, Guinness® n _Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginge - Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuzer- ‘Budwelser, Schlita and Pabst. . A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-i2. ya2a LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confdent our Ples, Cake andy Broad capuot be excelled. Give us s trial order. novd 20 rmount Street. WE HAVE A NICE LOT OF Nice Fish Makes good Summer food. SALMON, SARDINES, SHRIMP, LOBSTER, HERRING, CLAMS, COD, ETC. PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, iy29a Prop. HAVE YOUR Watches and Clocks'Repaired by -FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Street. WHEN you Fant to Rut yeur buse llu Mtllr th rfi!finfi.{:‘lm suni7daw - POETRY. JUST A LITTLE MOTH ER. She's abin little mother fuul @ ar away kisged her in the glonmin i Torever and a day. In my _dreams 1 hear her calliiig, call ing o'er the weary sen “Come vo back to Ballysh dear, come back (o m Since s She's standing in the doorway, up the little space With the kerchief ber her hos the frills around her fi She s smiling as Our Tlady above the Holy Child And my heart cuns forth io m o'er the waste of water Do you know our Ballyshan the very winds arc With the salthess of the seu 4 the tang of smoldering Do you know our mists that f binnicot soft and iray Do yo ow our Ballyshannon in the Fod:tone dawn of aiy you've wmeen the 1itile Just herself, 8o small With a look I'm sure would Then m Were yoy shivering with e Oh, mo mirthful 'and so pailer Whose work 18 never’ don Oh, 8o remdy with her laughier a Tise and set of sun In: the great house where I'm sor folk are ever kind to me But they do not guess my the cabin over sea Wage I earn and wage 1 send 1 cannot lohger bide I must seek my llttle mother nestle at aer side. ‘ She's just a little away; Sines I kissed he foraver and In my, dreams shi's Calling “Mdther, darling. yes, I'll I'll go bgck ‘to Ballyshdnsion mother and my home —Margaret . Bangster, in an’s Home Companion in ¢ day o gloami| some, to wH The spider works with.wit and She frames her wheel nnd she But ‘tis the dew's gIft, not her sk That hangs with ‘diamond thread. With pains and na o 8hnpe out our 1 That all our brig s sent from I t Clever Sayings “What dia; pap’ you ‘would not you."—Puck. Tourlst—Why do you cal cano? I don't believe it hae eruption for a thousand year Well, the hotel managers in t club together and keep a fire ¢ it every yes ring Meggendorfe: t “Have me do you mean by ‘belr “Spenking unto ot Tike them t Bl we Bjonson?” asked Bjones. the golden concoction in th dish. “No, thunks, Bjonse Bjoneon, patting his stomac ¥ “I am unalterably opposed 10 a poration taxes,’—Harper's We “Ain't no hitting these days in 1885 I played on a _team tha 17 runs In one game.’ “We many occasionally nowac he I ain't Houston P were hom Junting other runs. “I wonder why 0 many peoy st on keeping.dogs that are no g r Well,” replied the proprietor of village hotel, “I always keep a fe because {t’s’'a comfort to see ‘em their meals regular without even If they don't pay any boa star. ‘Washington John, dea fed th wife, glancin om the f 3 culturs m was - | “what is you 2 perfect 1 “Well,” replied her husband, “3 may not be perfection, but it's r enough to satisfy & man of my i tastes."—Chicago News. “Why didn’t you protest when the charged you with violating th regulations?” I was too thankfu kick,” replied Mr. Chuggins, “I've trying to sell that automobile takes a good deal of strain off m ce to have somebody elso te that she can go faster than a ten minutes.”—Washingto “I got to preach a sermo; ol' man.” sald the d de yit ‘I makes no doubt but Sata him.” “Why,” objected a brother wus a mighty good man?’ I know he wus,” replied the deacon, Satan got mighty queer wa him. He sometimes wants a season de soup!”—Atlanta Con tion. Ascum—T saw your wife at the d last might he certainly did ay, old 1w ou? Mut and 1 a t magnificent. By you're rathar thin, I guess 1 am. ‘Yo housekeeping recent with my wife to glve her a ce lowance each week to provid table and buy clothes for Catholic Standard and Times MUCH_IN LITTLE . emits sparks wh introduced in & {lighter. The Garman hold upor ca is %0 elaborate that la tlon of imports into Sou from countries other than Germun controlled by Hamburg firms e alloy of cerium and en rubbed. South Anm windmills and United States manufacturer the market in Argentina and 1 fore them a wide field of develop dependent only upon comtinuir supply machinery which in quali cost etand against European tion. n windmill p The successful in Germany, as in sale the of mer Unite depends to a great extent upon ju. cious advertising, and firms countir on building up & successful husin should not fall to advertise, not o in the leading dailies, but ot numerous class and trade journa Among the 18,000 cab driv ' Moscow it {8 estimated that not 500 carry watches, and among peasant class in the country it fn I Ileved that not more than one clock firty tamilies will be found, these hel owned only by the industrial classe the farmers depending on the sun. ( the other hand, the Tartar poj carry watches with solid sflver ) The work of reconstructjon In Valp raiso iy pregressing ve hpial central plaza and several streets le ing to it -are being ralsed about . meter (39.37 inches). necessitating vast amount of new. installation of #lh kinds. In the same ssction of the thére are many ney bulldings in course of conatruction, mostly Duiness i OF, twa oF thron BLOFIOK Und 6L R fored concrete work As sgon as the plér and. surifean completed It Is probabls thit g the petroleum coming feom (e gm‘. Beates o Smyrin will be in b Dt foiandad to/bald gnvarat swlm crafia o supply the islands of | archipelags and conat towns with ol from the main plant at Smyrns. T vessels will fly the American flag approximately about $1,000,000 will be speat in furthering /the oil business in Bmyrna reglon, as,the needs of the trade expand