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BISHOP MALLALIEU. The Methodists in all paris of the country will recognize that the denom- ination has lost one of its most emi- nent representatives in the death of Bishop Mallalieu, He was a man of, character. The Hoston Transcript says: “There was an austere dignity in his bearing that was almost Roman in quality. His patriarchal appearance 13¢ & week; S0e a | lent impressiveness to his pulpit utter- ances, On any theme that stirred him Eniered at the Postoffice at Norwieh, | De could deliver himself with force- Conin. 48 second-class matier, /| 1al directness and rugged- eloquence. Faiphomne Calls: In theology he was ultra-conservative. letin Business Office, 4 He believed in the verbal inspiration Eilisiin Baliot Haoha he Seripturen, saking Bis Biote es Iy from cover to cover, Jonuh and e I “He proudiy proclaimed himself a uilding. _Teieph \cher of the/old-fashioned gospel. He was always downright, straight- forward and uncompromising. He had no tolerance for the higher criticism and littte understanding of modern movem for social betterment. His conception of relision was essentlally individualistic. The emphass in his work was on saving souls, rather than on regenerating society. In his per- Horwich ulletin and Cans 115 YEARS OLD, — 5 T o The Circulation o! The Bulletin. sonal relationships he was simple, democratic and kindly. If his public from taree to four || itcrances were occasionally marked larger tham that of say in by exiruvagance of statement this Norwich. It is delivered to over could easlly be forgiven him in view ot W00 of ihv SRS ietwes. o his manifest sincerity and integrity. wich, and read by mimety-three per || ichop Mallalieu was a fine type of of the preple. Jn W! the Methodist preacher of the old it in delivered to over 900 houses, || 1 and Damiclson 1o over i g Pt ] A BOY'S PUNISHMENT. The sentence imposed on a youth 21 years of age by the court at Los stealing $5,000 from he was a trusted An cal, theiter, Where for eles, employe, is attracting national atten- tion. He was tried, found guilty, and Eastern Conmecticut. was given the following sentence: A You shall stay at home nights. You mm‘“o" shall femain within the limits of this county. .You shall not play billiards ol, frequent cafes or drink intox- and you shall go imme- 1901, average s icating liquor THE BULLETINS DAILY STORY BOOK FIEND “I should think,” exclaimed Mrs. Turnover, “that vou would be ashamed to sit on the front porch, where people can see you, and read a blood and thunder story like that. Anybody can tell, from the look of the cover, that it's ome of those cheap, semsational books.” / “People ate too fond of judging from externals,” replied Turnover, calmly. “One réason why the ignorance of the people is appalling is that they pay 100 much attention lo the covers of books and not enough to the conteats, This admirable work is entitled ‘Buf- falo Bill's Strate) or, The Vengeahce of Shining Thunder,” the latter being an Indian chieftain of wide reputation in the early days. Buffalo Bill is one of the great figures in American his tory and only thoughtless people fail to ppreciate his yemarkable achieve- ments. Nothing could be more ab- sorbing than this narrative of the way e folled Shining Thunder at every step, the Mndian having sworn (o scalp im. udging from the pictures of him, it would have been a blessing had the In- dian succeeded,” remarked Mrs. Turn- over, unsympathetically. “I do abom- ‘na‘e a man with long hair and I don't care whether he's a man killer, a corn doctor or a music ceacher. [ was hop- ing that I could get you to kill a chic en for me, but I suppose it's useless to ask You, now that you are welded to that silly booki Mr. and Mrs. Rice- burner are coming to dinnmer tomor- row and I want to get the chicken ready this evening.” “I" never could understand why women always consider it necessary 1o have chicken for dinner when com- Pany's coming,” said Turnover. “That has been the custom ever since chick- ens were invented and I do wish that one woman would rise superior to tradition and superstition and get up & company dinner without a deceased rooster in the place of honor. go visiting any more, for the reason that people always want to feed any way you fix it, and so do thousands of other oppressed taxpayers, but they are afraid to say so. If I was getting up a dinner for company I'd stick to roast beef. One slab of good old roast beef is worth a carload of hens. “But roast beef never will be popu- lar for company dinners because—a ‘woman could get up a roast beef din- ner without bothering her husband when he is trying to store his mind with useful knowledge. If there's any- thing a married woman hates it's to see her husband refreshing himself at the fount of learning. If she sees him cn the front porch pondering over many quaint and curious volumes of forgotten lore, she says to herself: “That will never do! I must think of some way to disturb him! Fortunate- ly,’ she muses, ‘there is an old scrawny rooster pirooting around in the wood- shed and I'll have him go out and cut the head off it.” “A woman doesn’t realize what a dis- gusting job it is to decapitate a raoster. I have never been in training as a headsman and such a task is a great annoyance to me. A rooster has no sense whatever and when it has to be killed it acts in a most unsportsman- like way. Instead of taking its medi- cine gallantly it tries every possible trick to sidestep the hatchet. It has about a bushel of wings and it flaps them in your face. It is all covered with claws and spurs and it scratches vou shamefuily. It wriggles and writhes, se that you can't get a fair whack at it and when you do wield the ax it always flies off the handle. By the time you have overcome the bird vou are covered with blood and feathers and you mever want to see a gentleman hen again as long as you i t never occurs to a woman to order a dressed chicken at the meat market. She must buy a patriarchal bird on the hoot and then have her husband sacri- fice the best vears of his life by kill- Terms Mz Suit Larger Amounts. ‘erms e e s e ot oot Stnosuoiusits’ snd IEDROOM KITCHEN LIVING ROOM 1 'Brass Bed, Kitchen Tuble, a Mo Combination 8 Kitchen G 12 Sorasor oleum. 1 Stove or erator, This heme gomsists of ‘the réiclen. and 13 on show in our Showins ® Touid” “appear Towid” . in your home. Furniture, ts, Rugs, Beddlna Draperies and Everything for Honsel:eeplnu on Our Easy Payment Plan $100 Worth $12.00 Down $2.25 Weekly $30¢ Worth $35 Down $3.50 Weeldy “ “ “ “ 150 200 17.50 T 22,50 2.50 2.75 15 60 6.00 6.00 Al‘o to New !otk e Island. s ing it )h, do hi explained Mrs. Turn- Featurs. Picture, A CATTLE HERDER'S ROMANCE"” Miss Emma Bruseau, Soprano. AM A Norwien ... Lv| & x9.] New London ... 950 | 10.40 Watch Hill 10, 11,40 Block Isalnd ..Duel 1230 100 | Noon. |P.M. *Daily, except Sundays. Tickets 40 cents, including trolley se WATCH HILL oc70Rn 50c Adults, Children 25¢ 43% HOURS AT WATCH HILL Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing F and Block Island. For further info; of company near landing, Norwi NEW STEAMER BLOCK ISLAN WATGH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND 21, HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUN DAYS. SPEGIAL EXCURSIGN TICKETS NORWICH TO WHITE BEACH and Mondays, Wednesdzys and Fridays to September 2 ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., B. C. DAILY SERVICE Until Sept. 5, to Block Tsiand ais Watch Hill a0 New London . o0 Norwich £ 9 xSundays only. and _Sund to Bes return, weekdays rvice from New London BLOCK ISLAND o702, 75c Adults, Children 40c HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND dings. at Wateh 14 1% rmation, JEWETT, Agent PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ; music. Metal Cornices and Skylights, € and Conductors, and all kinds o bing promptly attended JOHNSON AND BENSON, 20 Cenral Avenue. SLATE ROOFING itters Job- to. Tel, 719. r. c. azen TUNER 122 Proapect Ot Tel. 611 Norwish, cu IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANG rage dlately to work cep at it until ; i p 5 Toi R Phick self!”— |iceman a mortgage on his home the|Smiths in the senate that they ought . . | get a SHONING i magr-cony v et bt D s B I Bl e ehicken o other day in order to tide him over till | hold almost a balance of power when | WHITE, THE TONE you hav paid back every dollar you|en, or boiled chicke 1 hate chicken, g0 New = Jou, ave. e g 5 A 3 L0 INSW the first frost.”—Toledo Blade. the governor of Georgia joins the | 4S South A St, Taftsiile. 3 Stole. Violate these terms and you go| SRR Y 2 =5 covey.—Washington Times. STy i Waeek ending %6 pirt st Tell Me Now. 5 A = : peep into an up to date bathroom Yo TS e eSS, e WA b s s H‘_A_MER‘CA’ VAR £oF R, When T cash in and this poor race Next in Police. 1s only less refreshing than the bath COAL AND LUMBER. f punishing dishonesty, and it will E £ i h £ "i’ d all| The Oklahoma pickpocket who jump- | itself. ~ During the summer you will of punishing dishonesty. ; is Goi ines from [is run, my chores performed and a o o ckpockef 4 3 er_you wi S be interesting to note how the case|Many of Them Served in Revolution "l "OG - '°|F7'd‘": ;'f,""’é.t 's. |my errands done, P know that foiks | ed into & rising balloon and made the | the more look to the bath for bodily | = progresses. It puts the young man in st Settlers. ts Own Supply Instead of the City who mock my efforts here will, weep- | aeronaut carry him 50 miles has laid [ comfort. I will show you samples and | FOOLISH RESENTMENT. Josition to live soberly and indus- : 3 ion |ing bend above my lowly bler and|a foundation that will in time give us| plans of the porcelain and other tubs| v e reprimand recently given | The carpenters of the construetion |, P9C, 2PCUe, Tl 1Oy pler B2 8 TR s 10 The air—St. Lowis Post. | &nd give you estimates for the work he announcement that the Connee- | triously and economically, and it will | dent to an army officer in |garg of the Western division, under pUing AT8e eariands = worth three) policemen Fr of putting them in in the best manner Grangers will boycolt the state|be o training of life-long value to him | connection with the case of a yount | the supervision of Eliiott B Candée | 11 CCc,tasy of sy |and triends. wear from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- | fair because the president is going to]if he succeeds. But will he succeed? | Jew desirous of winning a commission | the foreman for this city, have just |in ecstasy i . 2 antee the entire job he present (o make a address. apuears| As wage chances are, the prospect isf in the army was, of course, approved | completed the work of alsmantling the | (ih e T e Heouaht s Know. i ST lWhen You are 81/7”", Gasoline 1o be oo unreasonable to be true CRTMAIT REkinat T ot 1d he a| by eIl right-minded people. The inci- | 550.000-gallon water tank at Bristol, ook rlomy Jgna LU seph Smith, of ithe A e A fol Is 1t American for citizens to strike | (ent sy of redeeming his ehavacters | G6RC is closed, but it may Serve to re. |says the Watcrbury ‘Ameritan. The |00 miles and wonder wn eross pec | cureh says that the dverage man is J. E. TOMPKINS, | Don't Forget to Order Coal Wy A Ao o tad 8 iy Mg A0 g . A ert | mind other army officers and proscrip- | people up that way have an idea tha s e oW = s 2 a 7S Bocae he w1t mot smaenie o, States | but the battle to make good this great | {3\ *inciined persons that the Jews | the thing Is going to be put up in Pefore my spliit flew. When I cach in | delphia Inquirer. a7 67 West Main Street | whia i ol ' . s A S Stk + class |sum of money is something few MeR|in Americe have fully earned their | Waterbury, but the officials of the | L Wil Rot cafe & yen for A1 the prajse S | but insists upon promoting policy | could fight to a successful finish. Fight to fair treatment. They got here | company say they are well supplied |[TEXS, AeRRRd WP foe Then DErent) Overlooked Doc Cook. which he believes will be 1 e good e rearly as soon as anybody, and have [ with water. All sorts of conjectures [T758 P TRt AR T ARUSRRIE, PO © SIS | George V, Castro and Mr. Ty Cobb -I—h v h F d c | give £ - of the entire people? It sirikes The| TONE AS VIEWED BY BOOKER| done their share in building up the re- | have been given for the reason of dis- [fol bear the laudstory talke and ait|, OIS or P (8 My “Bryan has e vaughn roundry Lo. **° Bulletin that the president, who knows WASHINGTON . continuing the tank in Bristol, some |} (€ FOTR Q00 % A o hrown away. | failed to approve of as democratic gasolene never % no classes, and who refuses to recog- i Thirty vears after the Pilgrims [saying that place has jumped the price | € JUSt Tuss and Teathers thrown awes: | o\ s tes” for president—New York nize organizations snd political com-| The reason there is national interest|landed at Plymouth Rock, Jacob Bar- |cf water the company and others | 3 =5 U0 TOI W my surprising | Evening Post. » P s ¢ he|in Fooker T. Washington is because|Sumson and Jacob Aboaf, forerunners |that there a little trouble over the | S2r N Yo B O I e Phird T ‘ 11 comeldir the Interests and wel. |he always has something of nation-|of many more, arrived at New Am- |leasing of the land upon which the |WOrth, O tell e FRAC A Wik BTG X furnishea promptly. Large atock of | E : b g up t ow Su ¥ ¢ ir Strest v pie to honc The other day, in = addressing the| New York, From: that time on they [division expiained away the whole Chitage Loged Again. CAS I OR IA | T ? v reciprocity declare | National Colored Teachers' associa-| were among the pioncers in different | thing in the one sentence: “They 3 Hgation alsclons Lihat “Beston 3 F nIBS N | Telephones. SNt 9 witl DaNt the farmer us much ]t at St Louls, he ventured to tell | colonizs. Though not numerous, they |don’t need : (hpx;.e. mnésdal, e Investigation discloses that Roston For Infants and Children. G | SE: cond in this state of | them there was ultogether “too many | furnishel their quota of “separatio I Waterpury the road does not need | women have the biggest feet, Which g Aoa ligh-toned negro teachers. This class | ists” as those were called who favor- |any more tanks. The one down at |leav: . : T IS e st s | e T e iR ons G mother o | FrLeR. biredt R o capueity o o0 B bt e atackraraaxew vorc| The Kind You Have Always Bought | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker I there s een any doult about | “are accomplishing nothing. They will| (i, A, docament favoring separation fiZ:h'l"Tnf"Ji..ffi:fi?fin?‘mfifilfie'z'fiffé Boars the Agent for Richardson and Boynton | al r oy wil ic rnaces. the president attending. we (rust none|not accomplish anything, either, until} ;, “ppijadelphia, bears the signatures [down at the Meriden Junction has a Buiance ‘of Power. .| signatu.eof m 55 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. will longer be entertained. He couldn't | they come down to the level of their|,f Renjamin Leévy, Samson Levy. Jo- |capacity of 45,000 gallons. An experi- Thera a sort of feeling among the wich, afford now to stay away. But, if we|lowly race. Teach the negro the idea | seph Jacobs, David Franks, Moses | ment was started on the Freight street sre not mistaken, these alleged lead-{of using his hands a$ well as his brain | Mordecai and others equally distinc- |or main tank here Saturemy that prom- ers of the Gragge element in our so.|and you will accomplish practical Uve No need to inquire into their |ises to save the road a lot of money. 3 1 e Suits. pedigr At present the three tanks here are cial and industrial life are the first | sul : T et b S basre SRR T In 1770 a paper drawn up in New |supplied with city water, but an artes- of ke er @ public insult.to afring to it that will attract attention | ;or.’ siringent, had among its signers |tank and a motor for pumping Installed Hea“"g and Plumb‘ng A g president of the United States,” Bexand the e I "'};-“ et ”-'; Samuel Judah, Jacoh: Moses ~Jacob fthere. This motor was tried out Sats Pz tizens and The Bulletin does | #ive the right color to business. espe- | mer Fresident Roosevelt says: “Even |will undoubtedly cause the road to dis- 92 Franklin Streei | not beliece the major part of them | ¢ially the business tiey are engaged |in our colonial pariod the Jews par- |continue the use of the city water for | Otfice—cor-Matkiek st Shotuthds Son Catnat Gra fo going to i ticipated in the upbuilding of this | engines. e - s 5 e ¥ 7 I #re going to}’m 9 ¢+ country, acquired citizenship and took A A Telephone 163-12. @0 @ thing so weak and un-American| Dr. Washington believes in the nesro | 3704yt JU0 4 “the development of ws this ciearly is and is trying to point out to him the | a0 SECNE BRI D e o Tours 42-POUND RADISHES. =t right way. He told these assembled| ing the Revolutionary period they aid- ¢ d wn Success- HAS DONE QUEER THINGS. teachers that the negro can make a|ed the cause of liberty by serving in |°>P2N® e x'""n“’ll_'; G,':l_"d The Connecticut legislature has done | contribution to progress such as no| the continental army and by substan- YA . ' % > P other race can ! t y 1 contributions to the empty treas- eaTT v - \ some queer things, but nothing queerer | Cther race can make, but it must be by | tial . . Rt hideustt I Gekin bave ¢ : , Baing hicidert b adtea ury of the infant republic. During the : Jhave It burns up clean” than the passing of & resolution in [belns bimaelt. "As lons us he s content | Uf% of the Infent tepublic. | Euring the | paii"c" iokest ‘aitention to- the i On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jeweit both branches, granting a divorce to|with being a second-hand edition of i g provement of their _veegtables. n & mies, and mingled their blood with =4 they have both raised W “ s d w d Herman . Schmidt on the ground | the white man and strives every day to | the $cil for which they fought. P DO R LT lin S [+] easone 00 of his wife's insanity. Wer power | 1ook more and more like the white| At dark period i the Hevolution- |the auality and i - City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will 157 Franklin St sivéh o legisiatures to grant divorces|man, he will never find out what that| ary war, when Pobert Morris, the ot ot DS tayonits THpindas sen: i e cony ble social confusion would fiston. is. “hiladelphia financier, called for funds, S i shiphiaa e g : oliow. Though strangely sacueh Gov. | Hie in impressed. the negro is suilty | Liaman Solomon subscribed 3300000, |stables may easlly be grown i this be open every busizess day (except Satur- SUITS PRESSED 50c €. H. HASKELL. crmor Balawit signed the mecure of | of (hIINE. oo much of hmsell s 4 | 1158 @ Pollsh Jew.'a’triend of Puc [EONNY. Riche, T, SPONE. DS, PE T P y 402 — "Phones — 489 giving the power of eminent domain | problem and too little of himself as & | avances ha more than doubled is - | B Fullerton of the Long Island =x- . S p COur Wagon Calls Everywhers | - in the Connecticut Calleze for Women | man ith & mission vestment in the cause of independence, | Perimental station. ‘we have annualls days) fromi 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., @ could not permit such outre pre No part of it was ever repaid to him [ 7.6 e e SEINES & Bat B i, and prompisy EDITORIAL NOTES. or his family. Isaac Moses of Phila- | ~Vears ago we tried and found moot 5 JOBHN A. MORGAN & SON, returned the resolution with his objec- [ A banner for every town: “Unsan-|delphia coniributzd $15,000 to the co- [ oTLhy, one of thelr vers famous ract closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock lons, whieh would seem to be con itary bakeshops should flllhér clean up, lonial treasury, and Manual Mordecal rated No. 1 with the Jébfln’s@ becaus ¥ C l and L b J . v i i " | Noah cf South ‘Carolina, not only sery- a oa umber clusive. He told that i that the | or else shut up. - iy 3 the Daicon. a variety very long. rath s 2 ed in the army on Washington's staff, | (16 Daleon @ vaviety, u s FRANK E. ROBINSON, T o [} ourteenth amendment prohibited the s but gave $100,000 to the cause. Scores | Mender and extfomely smooth nd . reasurer. Teiephone $84. Central W sramting of & divorce by a and,| It is conceded that Nat Goodwin has | of ews ssrved in the Revolutionary | MOt delicate in fesh. takes f ; furthermore, that the state statutes|had at least one wife who was more | army. e e e is N % 47-53 Franklin St. provided that the superior court should | than a match for him. . One of the most distingnished sol- | .. R e ] z - y : . Sl e nast Al vet to all- Americans who have tried 1ave exelusive jurisdiction of all com- = TR b o war L this mastodon of the radish fa plaints of divorce. It would be o good | Happy thought for today: Every | General Bloomfield, a Jew. Others were | {17 TISPRO0, OF GAC TaCER SRS, O PRE L akuest Witie atid thing the Comuecticut solons to [man 18 not gratified with the estimate | Gol- Nathan Mevers, Capt, Meyer Mor- | 1¢" this nuge fellow, in shape very like ¢ tamiliarize themselves with the laws | the public has of him. s, adent. Isaac Mertz and Adjutant |, football, reached’a maximum of but b reads the books bef p Ty saac Myers. At the baitle of New |14 ,,unds while we found that in ® quuor House already on the books before makir A : Tree million | Orleans Judah Touro rendered emcient | 35 POURIS WHUS we founf thet o new ones. If all the members of the| The natlon consumes three millon|giq to General Jackson and many | 3aban, £ i : #llisture were ex-Camadians that at- | SUIcls, Of Bickits o ery, Jour: -and | yesrs later Touro contributed the 30 ‘By_ralsing_the seed ourselves and In Eastern Connecticut titude might be understood, for In|Never shows It on its face. 060 necessary to complete the Bunker | sjecting the finest specimens for such f s Soaj w Canada only parliament can grant di-| .. s HIll monument. en. David de Leon, | 5urno i ‘W suceeeded in 1000 i go- or Star p Yvrappers rees.— HBoston Transcript The fa that free speech is allowed | a Jew, received the tnanks of congr ing the land of Banzai several better, o i this. couptry. is. 5o ‘extuseford | far valuable fersives in the Mexlcen lsor our radishes‘welgied ax high us Hasii's | 43KBIR: Foo! M war and there were quite a number of | 55 e ’ A majority of the members of ihe | SN WIking too mucn Tews'in the ranks. An officer at that | 12 POuRds apiece NOTICE FIXED. Connecticut legislature will compare b mation: | time was Major Alfred Mordecai. His 3 @ E oF Intelligence and. sbiNGy with the | LUNCe Same I Iamation: | son: Seneral Morflech, was graduated | -, Postic Justice. - NEED TO BE representatives in the legisiatures of |, o, 0 more s a 5 West Pcint in 1861, and after a ur family plum says - @ leading states of the union, but any | " " brilliant military record and long serv- | Boarding House Philosopher, “gave the On account of the present conaition || WHY SUFFER PAIN OR 5 G (e Reske of == ice as chief of ordnance is now retired. A SOl L ies ' Yecy. lioorr wo o | 1t 2 Temark e tonic | “Several thousan? Jews served in the of Fairview Reservolr, the use of hose PAY LARGE PRICES? ed leaders is very likely to o the Lorimer gang has union army in the civil war and scores o ik astra d disgrace the state it repre- | the réquisite suppo of them attained distinction as officer for street, lawn or garden sprinkling eents iere is no good reason under e ver 4000 Jowish soldiers served du: lotly i Sibehiat fos heaven for this extremely long session| Some of these civil war pictures look | I the Spanish-American war. Fiftcen is strictly prohibited until further no t glslature; and the conduct of | as if they might have been taken be- | J€WS lost their lives in the Maine when tice. This order will ba strictly en- | e meneral assembly along political | fore or af but not on the spot. PSR N Ry c i enn At | v . b = » S o SEO%, mital Marix of the navy, judge advo- forced. 50 cents and gold lines has shown that there was lack & . : . e i = S cate of the Maine disaster bo.rd of solid gold crowns d Judgment among h ne leade i B Shiaz ‘x be a -,m]‘;\ xlnlng that | inguiry, and still living, is a Jew. This Per order ey ha pent vored graft and |the motorcycle is not allowed to go| very incomplete list bf Jows who have ® WATER COMMIS - Syl politic et required them to act with | et — rendered patriotic service to the coun- i S00€h on and # him. The Connecticut legislature of| The label Dr. Wiley wears stands for | try is enough to prove the folly and iy, SRl o )11 has done queer things and made | Pure food and frothless beer. There | injustice of raising a 1 bar against this branch of dentis -~ - about him his years of ex When it comes to beer, Dr. Wile — o = i i NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, 8066 net Geperid wpon the' Judgment ¢ William Jennings n has one S Consisting of a Two-Quart Pitcher and Six Tumblers of clear URING CAR. guaranteed ftem years Seints « man better depend ipon his|of People—he will not discuss politics tives for Nineteen Years. who wash Two Maxwells sold low for cash. T e e own test on Sunda - . is of In vl Governor Simeon E. Baldwin has B . ¢ received the following appeal from some of The balance of our Top Wagons, RS ._ The Girangers have no idea they are Would Get Two Votes. £ Ll P m . -+ Salt Lake City, Uta dated June 2! th I I th S Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- to examine your, teeth without the government: and Im more rationul| We nominate for president, Joseph St ). Rl GonEante eir clothe . b o " moments are not likely to endorse any- 1\\2 E vl\:.K- ;»gllzul. now of 'ri but { ., Conn.: Will you kindly give at home ons at 20 per cent. off. | harg e they wi o Biaised * of ormerly ¢ plan county, Miss., and | me any info ion how to 4 my H ra e . RE Ean for Vi renarnt, Robent M “Larel | iR e e Sifu ek "Oncay THE M. B. RING AUTO C0. || or om0 % m i 2 . m. turbine of the North Dakota, | N!!¢ vf"Wisconsin. —Platform—Higher | County, 1daho, nineieen vears ago and Ty el AN O s heen stuck for five weeks, | 0/ 1¢S on wool and butter.—Philadel- | went 1o Colorado, and since then he Regular Value, 100 Wrappers. «Agent fuv_Pl|\ Dfal,u 'ayn"m:l-. i o power SR Nad sliown | Oy oot has not returned. ' His nanie is Joseph These Wa Seu b by bri Ras Lt dor o Kln e“tal arlors g gy e % Young Eriksen Hansen, ese ter can be secured only by bringing 4 &0 foi the endmy Next One to Confess. It is the wish nearest to my mother’s tSta.r Soaj st e e i From the general look of things, we | heart, to he informed of nis place of p Wrappers to Use your own drinking cup. DR. JACKSON, Mzr - recommend Senat isaac Stephens residence, Mr. Governo 1 have done o 2 r on day. 1t s auestion- | or Wiseonsin, whose cloction concreon | ail in my might in trving to locate | | The Seif- OXYGEN M HOURIGAN, Undertaker and House Furnisher Protect yourself from dan- || Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn ’ be said of any other |a litle matter of $107.000 to get ready | hin. I have spent much money for | | Acting 66 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ger of infection n t inion, and weep in open senate over the |advertising in the newspapers. I have i = . hardsnips of his early lifeAlbany | been wrting to several chisia o porice, Washing Compound OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30th, 1511. i S s the lle Niliior dultes| Argus: ostmasters, and mostly all the gov- 5 % S H ll “ k E e e e, e e bt L SR N ¢ o nd consuls of the United washes clothing without ) ZTHE PROCTER & GAMBLE DISTRIS..ING CO. ygienic raper Urinking Lups e i eed s tha| Never Overlooks W J. 8. e without resue, 5 rubbing, and vithout ix i fhd pdcbags & AMERICAN IIOUS£. triend in deed Mgt STide: pFeaiTentiaL Bossrbiiiiiss Governor, if. you are ot able harm to the clothing, in six in a sealed package for 5e _— - e e Gt L LA AR re should be some other institu- half the usual time. e Farrell & Sanderson, Props. political heat, will disclose 4 aow ine When Socialist Herger's old e LU it o prove that chabity be- | on, or society wherent T can el in- S e DUNN'S PHAR oy SPECIAL RATES to Theatr s sion bill becomes a law the W Willl ¢ins at home.—Washington Post UEina i apdir MEHIsce of Tesictioe, ot g pible MA Traveling Men, ete. Livery ected ging 4 : g ¢ill pay you in advance, if you, | | neizhbors about PERSIL—and ook for our . Livery come right te the front and own up L B ‘n:all E‘.:v‘\xslaln:.:'. :5):1‘:"[:(.\]1: :nn“ :(:: el kT g et THE IDEAL FACE POWDER ’ SHETUCKET STREET they are sixty. Should Thank Bryan. While Mr. Rockefeller regards wealth | i e (2" Gror Hormon mey at least A= a great burden he is careful how | potices se he was omit- Die unloads ted from that list.—Pittsburg Despatch. for rendering this sreat service. Respectfull HANS P, PETERSEN No. 66 Commercial Street, Salt Lake City. Utah, tell ail about PERSIL. 15¢ and 35¢ Packages at All Grocers'* _..osts & Quarter, Does a Dollar’s Werth Makes face, hands, arms and neck as white as milk and does not show or rub off. Pimples, Blackheads, Moth or Liver spots cured in a few days. Have handled this prepara- ton for years and recommend i, Utley & Jones, Price 50c, Freckles, 50 Main Street “PHERE (< no adveriising medium in Fastern Connecticut eqnal 1o The Bui- letin for business resulir. y i ing column of The Builet