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| FAIR TODAY AND BATURDAY, MODERATE WEST WINDS Vandeville and moking pletures at o tures a§ the Bred T Pprk Comgregationnl In SR ine At M. olimuian o m . ot 1 eia i pyfh R " V. 0 G meste)at 13 ClIft Loyal M. Osgood | No 00 M U m Fone Hall, Tarivia Lodgs Olwar. N masts in b orestars Hall Norwicn Stationary b ara’ Anso tlon, Nef. & tain BN IWock vlnnm."v Diara Councll, N D of € tn Mreat INNOUNCEMEN 1S ! A Bl hian the best mokes o Pibber boots and arction high it, Ught and hemvy walght BREED THEATER Of! the many atteactive motion 1 fures At the Mroed theater this we th One entitied For Her Couniry's Hake, #iAnds out prominently becaime of the sxcallence of the plot, brilllan o olokTaihy and novelt p Te in am wil-ahsorbing story o the days of 1 Washington ana ot piot to kill him, w onlin few hours slecp wide in The innkeepers daughter oontrary to instructionw, places th anaral 1n her room. and she in killed matead oOf him, while whe is hiding 1 the bed le was suppowed to oc eupy. A magnificant Ptorraph drama is an @thar Nend-liner and the songs entitled When June Iolls Around With th Roses; Oh, Yon am; Ana Moon, mest with the publie's Tonight's Concert, ouThs, fetlowing fine Loxramme wil res tenisht at the Osgood Me | e ot London, Mr. K. Lenruad, Jendes: Mra Gros nor Ky at the pi Programme. PART ONE. Quartette —The Millors Woolng Famung Holo—Sweet Thoughts of Home. Julian Fdwards Mra. Mung Quartette—(a) Shoogy Hhoo, Ambrose (b) Absent Matealf | Dost—Amor e Pinwutt Mra. Morrill, Mr. Seq hy, Ce Folls Hong Quartette -Come, Dor PART TW! Pote-—-Xing of the Main, Godfrey Marks | Mr. Beamans Dwet—The Tiaing of the Tide Catdicott Mrs, Munger, Mr. Learned @elo— () L'Ultima Canzone Tontl (b) Will o' the Wisp, Chas. Giibert Spross Mrs, Merrill Quartette—~Who Knows What the Fells Selo--(a) Orpheus With His Lute (h) Who Is Sylvia OFfrem four old English nes by Erie Contes.) Mr. Loarned Quartetts-Good Night, OGood Night Beioved Pinsuti ODD NAMES IN TRADE. Coffin Brothers, Undertakers—Drum. | mer Plays the Cornet—Fox is a Fur. rier—A. Calice Sells Dry Goods. A South alk apondent writes: Tids town has o sllar com nination names and occupations offin Trow. are undertakers. Thers 18 a scloctman by the name of Pevine. ifis politieal opponents think him otherwine leman, the barbe has an advertisement in his name while P loses no practice through his. Peck, the gro ough to know how to give full ire, and the fa amiles s own There's & Drummer the Darlen tand, but the p here, for he plays the corr A carpenter swing vhe name of Mallat and a furrier gains fame under t nam Fox. A Oulieo sells dry goods, and A. Sac and Mr. English comes from and Crowe | aster and } A Plowscn Nr. White s t a Mr. Black is white. 1,008,000,000 DRINKS. Plenty of Water Stored in Meriden’s Reservoirs A water far tard T Ittle dunger o ih Mat is any of the teetot ays the Meriden R s - . eports th are 83,00 \ s barr ¢ Baldwin's p wns made Wednes day, and another tria) was made la The pumps are v metlon and an be put In operatlon inside of 20 Mmutes. Supt have the up his r res pUmp i il he is forced to Merse Sense for Horse Owners and Drivers. The Connecticut Humane oty has issusd a circular bearing the f eold weather suggestions for the trea ent of horses Warm the bits a little on fr nornings. Take the chill off the wa e drinks. Be careful about exp him when overhea when he stands in whoes sharpened wi streets a elippery. Take no risks of injury to Wim in skating over asphait, Or mornings carry some cand for e Eoncies. Lo hlocks the streets. Do a dittle shove ing and help your horse. Attempt no hard pulls up clines. Horses dr: balance better unchecke ve fequent rests on snowy roads. He Jour horse with a little axle grease Rud him down when he comes in wet Feed carefully and w winter. Blanket and & ! him suffi- elently on cold nights. Send for a vet- | eville and matifn plotures at the Mo 1, G AW, mests | their 1 | from 11u d. Blanket him 1. Have his lighter when snow w and keep their during the | NOANK Home Team Defonts Gannonball A. € s of Mru. Loren Parks. 2920 1ir don, winning by The bad wethe 1 e telty, 11 Inenso, Momber o w \imon Melsl th Frod Deven, h Mr. D va LAlllan Tamb was n re er in New London. Thers wis # the Thur . M Gone to Nova Scotia. heon Churles Specht wan a caller on frien to_remain for the n New London recently. Mr. and Mr wore Waodnesd New London, Mrs. Thomas friends Iy Mrs. Biehop (s Tondon, caller Thurs BALTIC et Officers Guests of Samaritan | Lodge, 1. O, O. F.—Obituary Not z Thuraday Vel the e, Headon, 'Nobf welcomed them fine concert ramme: Samarit ering Roses and Sw Wirth; vocal s | the Barth, Matthew Nelson, Harry Asleep In ol OBITUARY. Mrs. James Roberts. men Reberts n il n William Parker cal solos, Pal Bnd of the Wo: Toshua Taylor You Get That 1 Willlam Parker Sandwiches and Tur the evenin Hea W f her death. Ernest Cardin. Tor the only Thursday, th ate Co 0 hurch. T ening at 7.30 For its coming Waterhury the s re offers the following Class $2.5¢ Class G- erinarian before it is too lata. Keep | $2.70. your temper and save your horse ‘These humane suggestions are made in the interest of the horse. but dv not | forget that he is your property and the | value of many horses is depreciated by thelr treatment in wintry weath A Largs Funny Bone. The St Louis woman ¥ho shot her | Busband “just for fun” probably would have laughed herself to deati if she had been In a thea when clever joker yelled “Fire!"— m Unton. — Man's Superiority. w ity of man to nature is fllustrated. Natura needs —— quantity of quills to m with, but & man can mak o of Bimeeil with one.— hristian l‘ | Tver: | Charles i Thom | urer Haven, pomologis W, Patten, Georze A Prizes for Boys and Girls. cond, $3; third The membe Gov, F n H. Fantc B H chemist; Dr. G connty New Don’t Rub the !.ifel Qutof Your Clothes e e i i) Sprinkle a little ST in the water, and let the GOLD DUST i do all the hard task. GOLD D to dissolve and lather the moment it strikes the water; it starts to clcanse the moment it comes in contact with the i stantly softens the hardest saves rubbing, wear and tear on clothes, and does most of the work with- out your agsistance. Use GOLD DU wash day, and have whiter, sweeter, cleancr clothes, with balf the effort and in half e time. Noank buskethull hindered many win well playe hailf ended with the 1 atirted the seher neored (1 art_of the ST starts ler Seriously I, o duughter Thelm an, on Pearl o congresntion AR At ndn In contined to her hume Slosming gustitles Iy $_pedteciy b e Tasiing form, *’Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work' T R TR SR 1en In Novn & London county; Bridgeport. fleld’ county , Torrington, Orlando Clark was a New Lon- ialenex connty NEW BOOKS. Mastersinger. 17v O striet Mosw of Taftviile Bridgeport and P, i } T0 NEW YORK | Chirien Barns natl and Chicago. This collection of choruses o sesslon was | cla h speeches by | se e, after which which opened wi ith the rge and small as- hanged volee Whis- | Less Land of Our Mona and Queen of ditions in the schools taine some of the choic Mendelssohn Come fn the Garde the Deep, When 1 G a4 and the Ma les Garrett Kjerulf, and ¥ Average Man on Clean and ty Howard Allen Brides Printed by the Pilgrim Press, 12mo., bound in and edifving little volume 16 of these pap 2 invitation to re hor gives a fine d. of the purpose and the preward,” in w “.nis 1a not a book for 8c though the author h ng_of relizion with scholarship. " | have a_standi Adam Schmidt s that his con- F s 1t a »..,h for the man sermonettes k to weelk b having , attractive b All Hall to the Bread lern W Services on Holv Day. ated at_the In CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bt ez DONT WORRY fakes ‘N:Mkles STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Offers Premiums for Corn Growers and Prizes for Essays by Boys and Girls. Signatu.e of "yourseif wel afferers from wom- VIBUTN-0 It 1s a wonderful fe: you will admit if you try it. Inrmnon: for i second, $1: third, § i 2 are printed in th every bottle. Goods and MILL REMNANT JOUN BLOOM. P NEWMARKET HOTAL, 715 Boswell ave. First-clasa Wines, Lizuces aud Clgars. Jobn Tuck'e. sdverising me iy e B Poimer, Jew- NORW:ITH, CONN. erDAV, DEC. 9, 1910. PLUMBING AKD GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Aetul Cornices and Hkylignts, Gutters prompily attended to, 19, The Vau-hn Foundry Co. | (RGN CASTINGS urnifhea promptly. Large stock of atterns No. 11 to 2 ry Btreet ] S. F. GIESON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. a 5 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. decid I—— -, |, TiF, EURNS, fleating and Plumbing, 92 franklin Straat, markd Do It Now HAve Lhal oid-lusbioned, Gneanitary plumbing replaced by “iew tnd raod- ern open plumbiug 1t will repay you in the lncrause of health and saving of_docior's buls. Overhaulisg and re- fiTing thoroughly done. Le: me mive you u figure for replaciug il the oid plumbing with :he modern Kind that wlll lcerp out the sewer gas. T and t work wili be first-clas reagonable [ J. F. TOMPKINS, cuglsa b/ Wast Main Street TRAVELERS CiRECTORY NORWICH LINE The wate: way — (he comloriab.s way of traveling. Steamers Clty of Lowell and Ches. ter W. Chapin-—safe, staunch vessels | that have every comfort and conven- lence tor the traveler. | A Jelight’u’ vuyage on Lone tsland | 85una and a auperb view of the won- derful skyiine and waterfront of New York | Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. weekdays only: due Pler foot of Fast 224 Street 545 a. m. (Mondavs excepted) and Prer 40, North River | fav Forwich ‘o Maw York $1 75 Write or telephone W.J. PUILLIPS, Agent, New London. Conn. augss All Water Routls NEW YORK Chelsea Lin2 Fare $1.00 Unexcelied frelght and passenge: | serviee dircct to and from New Yors All Outzide Statersoms, From >orwich Tuesdays, Thuradays | Bundays. at 5.15 p. m. New York Pler 22, Fast River. fool Rooscvelr Street, Mcndays, Wednes | 6ays. Fridavs at’5 p m. | “Phone cr write folder. P S Frefent cemtved il 8 nom C. A. WHITAKER, Agent maysa PORTABLE LAMPS, For Gas or Electricity, CHAFING DISHES, Varied Designs—Justly Priced. CARPET SWEEPERS, Bissell's Christmas Assortment. TOY DYNAMGS. Dependable Electrical Apparatus. ZATON. CHASL: Cocmpany 179 Main Stree , Norwich, Cona. The Store for Practical Gifts. Jeesd 'Rose Bowlinz Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 42 Shatucket Street. act13¢ 1. 1 C. STONE Pror KAVE YOUR Watches a»d Llocks Rapaired i | by FRISWELL, ! jun17daw 25-27 Franklin Street. nd ail kinds of Job. ton dny. Arthur come. Our Climax and National Speci Conn. States for the District of Connecticu Company. Jasper MeLevy, Bankrup oliday Goods GITA WANTED—Apply the U. &, Finishing C: PRI N S actia T LOCAL AGENT for Molonalds Awi Finigh, & household article of greas merit ind unusual seliing power, fab- bott Muson Co, Box 643, Providence, I decod manent position. Chance to make big meney. “The Bure Nurseries, Manchaes- tor, Conn. decdd WANTED-—Ono or two live men to #oll housenold goods. No capital re- Quired. A wood opportunity’ for 'an ambitions workoer, Apply Lo B. J. Mur- ray, No. b No. Thames Bt dectd WANTED--Mossenger hoy Wt West- arn Union Telg. Office, Grand chance to learn the business, dectd WANTED —Ruw furs; will pay Bos- nd, New York_prio At H. A, Heabner's Harness Slore cvery Thurs- Bennett, novisd 1 RUY POULTRY_ AND HOGS., G, A Builard, Norwich. Tel. 646-6. oct25d WANTED—Farma. Flave buy Alno for rent Send fuil particular Connectiout Farms Realty Co. 30% | _ Brondway, New York oct20d | WANTED TO RENT A house of 7| gr ¥ rooma In Grasnevilis or vieinity. n | A wingle cottage or upper tenement two-tenement houss preferred. Must be in kood locality and have steam or | turnace heat and modern improvements, No ghiidren in tamily. = Address Mry W. . green, No, 263 Prowpect 81, Nor. w! nn. WANTED. Men wanted to manage business from which they will derive & permanent | policies are unrestricted an pecr, pay for every siekn and ' accidentnl death—no Cann capital ana sarplus 3250000 F it for ciaims over $2,000,000. Write for partien NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY, decta N, 3. FRENGH, Detroit, Mich WANTED without a 5. acoigent Butler, Family Cook, General House Girls and Waitresses. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. novzsd WANTED, Farm help, work help cooks and all I have on hand several laborers and one or two stationary engineers that I want to And joba for: alen a few teamsters. FREE GAPLOYMENT RUREAD, H, REBVES Sugt Comtral atiding, 43 Brunanay. Ci PERSONAL. LADIES CONFINEMENT INSTITUTP. —Physiclana attending, Infants adopted or boarded. For particulars. write Collinewood Manitarium, Hartford, w174 —_—— LEGAL NOTICES. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED In the matter of The Premium Tea Tn Bankrupiey, No. 3453, [ ion’ for Discharge. iven that the above named ‘Jnsper Melwvy of - Bridgaport, Fairfield n Aald District, has fied his pplication, dated Dec. 13t, A D. 1910, for a discharge from all his debts in bankruptey, and that all his creditors and other pereons interested objecting to such dlscharge. may at- tend befors Amos A, Browning, Esq. feferee in Hnnkru‘l;lv‘y at his office in Norwich, In sald County and District on the 24th dag of December. A D. 1910_ at 11 o'clock In the forenoon. ihen and there to examine the bankrupt and lo show ‘cause, if any they have. why such discharge should not be granied. AMOS A. BROWNING, Reforee in Bankriuntcy. Norwich, Conn., Dee. §th, 1910 '/ e ‘Proposals far State Road Work SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State m;‘nway Commis sioner, “Room 21, tol, Hartford Conn.,’ until 2 p. ., Tuesday. Dec. 13 1910, 'for @ section of gravel road in Norwich in accordance with plans and cifications. Bids will state the price as per spect | fcations. The State Highway Commis sloner reserves the right to increass the number of feet to be or decr fmproved. after the contract Is let. All bids must ba accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom | sontract has been awarded refusing to k1 the contract at the prices offersd 1 furnish a surety c certified chack bond a sum shall forfeit from 'hi Highway Commissioner, Room 27, Cap- itol. The State Highway Commisstoner re- serves the right to reject any and all tige Tiated at Hartford, Conn. Des. B, 1210, J. H. MACDONALD, State Highway Commissioner. Room 21, Capitol. Hartford. dac WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. | Telephone 883. apr2sd lloraiDesigns and CutFlowars For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Teiephone 168 77 Cedar Street. 1y26a Individuality Is Wha' Couats In Phoiograpiy Bringing cut .ue real personaiity the fin. ,oints In character, the littls traits that maks us whal we ara Toned down by the patural spirlt of artist Into perfect mccord. Not & « thing of paper and pasteboard wita | & ready-made look. If you want a phots of your rea | ®elf. or what yuur friends see to lova anA admire o=l on LAIGHTON, 1he Pholograpaer. opposite Norwich Savings Socte augisd PFOR SALE. FOR SALE—/TWo | thres wprinkers, rington Farm, Bast Great Plain. FOR SALE CHBAP-—One now vacuim bowt Xman preso; quire at 16 Frankiin $t THOR SALEA business sicigh, Haley; cost $100; will be sold for Inaitre at Troy Steam Laundry. o No, 3 Wanh- or ‘many years eight Tooms i FOR RENT—The cotta Joweph Baries, ingeton place, occu bati; i nna order jg, to Chias.¥ t for a houne- rooms; steam heat, lfinln’ if desired. WANTED _Man around 60 to rep Ip mont un. NO eXperience necessar. T TNICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, con- b Y, [ rnn BALB—rarm of 30 acren; Keops two cows and & hors hounse, water in house; good barn witl in viliags, clons to wtation: Merritt Weich w000 NVe-room steam heal bath and gas. TO RENT—The first story Washington 8t ton, 426 Washington St., TO RENT—House No. with combinati steam heat and Inquire of H. A. Wulf, FOR SALE ing horao: weighn 1125 7, Ay Addros Fine wix year old driv- 116 River Ave. d electrie Hght necond-hand woated wleigi. %4 Toune of 16n rooms, No cows, 2 hellers, A. Ganrmann, sullding, 91 o umvr‘ “At 21 Ripley 2 tenement. of aix rooms, firat Moor; rent Inauire 40 Hobart Ave, nearly new, or milk denler. Laurel Hiil “wom sALw TO_RENT-—The ators just vac the Thawen National bank: t vace. ' Enquire of J. ta_2vilaing. It taken AL once . Kies, Wanregan, FOR SALK—Good horse for xale v Links, Canterbury Green GREEI HOUSE PROPERTY, ren of land, 349 feot frontage on iwo dwelling two Kreenhouses This property 70, 242 Frankiin at.; elght roomm: rent reasonablo East Great Plain INT— B Enauire at this office. large barn, TO RENT Upper flat of wix rooms and hath. On trofley line ana only 10 minutes “aell gresnhouses eparite 1f_dewire 715 Main Stree JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. SALE HORSES 1 have several Chunks, 2 Rig Hornes and 2 Second Hand Horses that T want to dispose of at once. ELMER R. PIERSON. TO RENT 18 PINE ST, COTTAGE of 7 and ornamental shrubbery; $12 Rent $.8 per month. LOWER _TENFE- | Inrge roomn a , city water and wat FOR SALE 34 Washington Street Brick House of ten rooms and , steam heat. Tight. Ask for price. SAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St., COTTAGE AND BARN, water closet, Tone 38 por MORtR. C. E. WHITNEY, 227 MAIN STREET. R:al Estate and Insurance Wil be sold TO LET. The place known as the Moss Farm terly postoffice, 10-room hoo improvemen Posscasion about A. WILCOX, Went Brond St., Westerly, R. L WALL PAPERS late Spring stock on hand { move it we have mude quite a reduc- | It 1s a good time | Farms Farms Farms will huy a four-acre place, new house abundance of fruit, situated from busy village. Investigate. buy a cottage houss, uated in the viliage of Possession glven Immedi- Easy terms. of the above, a ten-acre place aituated he- tonington and Westerly: brand | new house of seven rooms; % mile from Stonington borough. For partieulars call or write I have 13 farms for male with crops and tools. at prices that will astonish you Write at once for information. Farm Bulletin w LLlAd A. WILCGX, : BROKER, No. 41 West Brond St.. Room Wenterly, R. 1 Telephones 31 tion free in auto. For Sale of 25 acres tlon in the prices. Decorating. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, - XMAS GOODS ' Traveling Bags, Transporta- Sun Caa“, : Leather Goo PERY oond. 97 | wood on place, barn 24x38, plenty of water on farm, located in Town of Sprague, from Versailles depot, Price $1200. For particulars FRANCIS D. Central Building, ual to the difference in price between his bid gnd the next {owest bidder. Plans and specifications may be examined at Selectmen’'s Office, Norwich, or at the office of the State TEE SCETUCKET EARNESS CO. C. BODE, Prop. 283 Main Street 1% miles from | Telephorne 865-4. DONOHUE, MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. and Securities of any kind at the 142 Main Street, Upstutrs. WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon | Repairing and Painting. Carriage and Autcmobile | Trimming and Upholsteriag . ‘Tha Scoit & Clark LLiPCRATIOA £07-415 Korth Mamn Sira THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers,| Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Prop. Telephone 507. DENTIST JONES ' CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK is good — when well exscuted. Somewhat expensive, because of the fine gold necessary, but very satisfactory. long experience that branch of dentistry, there- WE DO IT WELL Our plate werk is of course | expensive, but we do it equally King Dznta!Parlers Building ARE YOU THINKING If 80 you should consult w'th me an prices for same. at reasonable prices C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor ang Bui dar, 215 MAIN STREET. THERE 1s no advertising medimm in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bal-| ictin for business results Suite 46, Skannox suilding Take elevator Shetuciiet street eme | Bastern Connectic !leua for business FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES, 10 THY, TO ONE DEFARTED, The mun s xet and In the wost A Cloud flecked Gay winke down e Ana’ night cores on; And spreads her maniio glowly o'ee Departing day, now winking lower And lower yof, U1l now no mars, For nignt’ hin come, But tho' 1t be o gladsome nignt, And moon and stars give chesrful Tzt They cheer not me; That mournful tune the svening bresse in playing now amid the trees Makes me sad and 1 at With thoughts of thee And minds of time now past away, Tale #unniine in a cioudy day, To come no more; But deepor trace has left hehind, And from lis many interil A thought of t From memory’s store. And telln of years 1 lived with th ki wiresn NoF cars e'er could f: ¥rom wish to last; O, might they've besn Ilke orbs ot Tiene That wned thelr rays o'er bright, I'the houra of longest night, from us pass. rth se Thro I think of thes when meeming gay, And all the neenes within the day Heem blithe and free; When winsome friends are gathersd round. For social Ghat or thess profound, 1 1int, and ilat, for some swest sound | To 'come from thes. ways when f to make me ;im I think of thes s or morn; * thee nigh thers's iittis hers me Jov, or lad appear, lihit things eca look sad and Arear, Now thou art gone | 1 think o thea when seas of | Feava und beat with billows rife | . Ana look mo drear; | When wtorms do come end round o | Pl 5. And evils mest mas on the way, I think alowd. and longing say, “0, wert thou hers.” | 1, think of thes when o'er life's way T 1o6King, to & futurs day Pouitry | 'Not tar ahead; 1 think, "0, conid thy smiis be hers {70 light ths way thro' darkness drea: And when life ends, to #00: an “heer My dylog bed.” AnA an 1 think I seem to hear Thy whispered volce breathed in mm ear, “1t will bo #0." Andlon T Taith the time T Mda, In rugged path. or aweliing ti T g Wit mast s, den tals Mids e Hivern flow —0. . C., In Mancheatsr (N. H.) Unlon ‘ VIEWS AND VARIETIES | Clever Sayings Knieker—We are told to do our ghop- ping early. Eocker—I know it: my i w | wife has already concealed a 43 ce tie fn _the top bureau drawer- | Yoric 8u Wha 2 hecome of your zoological garden” “Weil, wa thought meat was | ¢ able to have it lonfing around |in cages to look at—Meggendorter tter, feasor wiys that muslc owea 10 Romeind” ®aid tha woman. “What's Rossini ™ replied r. Comrox, “ia proba~ for ‘rosin.’"-—Washington arle—When you epoke to papa did 1 tell Mm you had 3500 in the bani. m—1 did. Marie—And what did he larger | say? Tom—Ho borrowed it"—Eoston Transcript. fou broke your engagement with Tnullier?* “Yes, but I broke it fow?* “Told her what my ."—Cleveland Leader. arding house keeper—I al- keep my hoarders longer than 10. Second boarding houre Kes er—Oh! 1 don’t know. You keep th 6 thin that they oo Yonzer than th | really are—Boston Herald Miss Bush—I suppose you don’t mind being in your field, Mr. Gobel rtily)—The longer better, miss. Fact, is rmer Gobel the i g about botan e is aiways fussing er pots and ta my soul, I ha she has in her liegende Biat hink they are h n before they were married he used to buy flowers for —Detrolt Free Press. ouldn’t mind having my aid foron publication, wers “What? “That my meals have to be paid for on acceptance.’— Lippincott's Magazine. You seem ho have a poor Podler's Intelilgence. Galmer ould, too, If you knew he had been looking In the city directory three for Zeiglers address and had got s as far as the Ds.—Chicago News. tink Tl propose at the party to= . y won'd MUCH IN LITTLE It is alleged that the vast estates of sisting of 10,000 miles of solidating nto the Gulf of Mexico by race Lee Wa