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REAR ADMIRAL SCHLEY'S SUD- s € DEN DEATH. < sdhns, 3aaden death of Sear Adsmiral : : ; 5’“5&‘{ E"p 1 r",‘“"?.! RE i i et dissase. awakingd, ‘a:Bopuler i . 1IN0 FEATURE PICTURE. ' Borwich ulletin Boaink of it T e : j » : um&&zfim AND SMOKE” ' and Coufier. fought the naval battle at Santiago, 5 i v s IS : i s Py SHOULD WORK HARMONIOUSLY i e : MISS MILLIE DAY, Sopranc. destroyed the Spanish fleet and said “there was glory ¢nough to go round! o A Lawyer-Soldier’s View of Civic Affairs. 115 YEARS OLD. made himself respected and loved by the American people regardless of the .m 13e & week; S0 a| controversy raised by Admiral Samp- Loz ¥4 son, who was away when the Spanish B Entered at tho Posteffics at Norwien,| [/c¢! came out of Santiago B SECOND PART. | licly_examined and either clearly ex- a8 second-class matter, | When Sumpson telegsraphed Wash-| Here is svhere well ‘ordered com- | culpated or those found gulilty of nes- i ) lephene Calle ; igence or carelessnoss discovered, : Tel ington about the vietory of P munities can teach a lesson to others|! T Bullotin Business Otfive. 419, # | ander my command.’ Eicing ne oreait|Of their class. less scruyulous, ‘more | punisted, L e DS 8 ¢ Bulletin Edito; 65, to anybody who was in the fight, the| in:batient~ visionaty, or “extravagant |Drlbonels’ URMer SIOSL WEMESECY = Bulletia Job Office. 35.6. American ‘people condemried s Qisc |\ thelr Sefieral managtmant, an well | IS LS WO JECCSE Sty ra- : Willlmantic Office, Room 3 Mueray | . o wolfihness and -lasin carrying out special schemes, S play of selfishness and total lack of |and developing necessary business fea- | mMoved and a costly fortress erected in . Buildisg. Teieohone £10. senerosity: and 1o one contributed | tnres n local tmprovement and prog_ |15 PIAce, to be occasionally used s : Norwich, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1911. mo to the public admiration of |ress. Cleveland, Washington, Bumdolexhikilfion of politicians? What full L s AUDITORIUM WS | LN et et o KR JAS. MORRISON & CO................in A Night in the Police Station ALICE DE GAMO viiiioi.....Aerial Artist, Lazelle Juggler Coupons for a Set of Silver Teaspoons are given to the Ladies at every Matinee until further notice. Y. M. C. A. ENTERTAINMENT COURSE Redpath Grand Quartetée Schley than Admiral Sampson by his|and Newark, ‘New Haven, .{lartford, | & n e y 5 -idenci Spri ireen. | T€POTt of the terrible catastrophe ever ALl VIDL Providence ‘and _Sprifsfield, ) Green- | JRCEE O (B JECURE S8 L the: e of armories? Men are iiving who have vieh, Litel ld, Orange, - Both men have gone to their reward; | ¥ich Litchfield, Orange, N, b ond and recent works issued by nav retain and ensure |Seen the metropolis of America under | Writers ieave mo- doubt that. in. due | Fibis certaim wonted polce. - Ixamimas | (he power of traitors and murderous For Knitting and Crocheting | The Cireulation of The Bulletin. B ; ; i ho had killed time Schiey will be higforically rec-|tion may show that even they do not (l0caj mobs of rioters. w < the hero of Sdntiago. wholly maintain symmetry, rotundity | hundreds of innocent negroes, and nd practical’ eomifbrism: for shat | Wose outrages were quelled only after IN OUR ART GOODS DEPARTMENT ognized The Bulletia has (he lnrgest eir THEY STAND TOGETHER. e gl I Carseand, BIEYens® | from the front and had, under martial P-redl a p 3 5 perfec 3 c & = o ‘i i 5 . b 5 i e e | bR e e BB entmy and business’ purpases. | the”sfrerta ot e Yot Ror Bwa Wecks Dict Insunction Will beeiven in hg OF NEW YORK . | Hartford Cour ay ! c sidential and usiness purposes, | 3 - 3 P . Gmes larger dhan that ot may in || own of Torringion, in wn WIAN WDFODHIALE treets, PATRS & ML | pouiillommm L Newest Use of Yarns for Knitting and Crochsting. 4 SR Ry s th e || ol T, PRl ot T flent pumber of - suliable heues | contractors in pusiios the mater of These lessons are Free to all and are given under the wick, ama rend by mimety-three vex || U5 VO E et u man or woman | stores,” factories, Coutings—with the | SRPIORTIELOnS, (o8, ome, AP PUYC, direction of Miss Rice, a representative of the manufac- AT cent. of the prople. Ja Wimdbam || om Torrington that wasn't proud of | "SU& prreporGLion 3 i smail r# of the directors of a very i i i R & dolivered to bver 500 homses, | | (o™, Torrington ihat Waswt proud of| complefs pataphernalia as- to water. | . oRtAtis A phancial hettations turers, who has had this spetial work in charge for sev- . is Puimam amd Damtetson o ever || o000 CN0 G TUCRET P el et drainage | and e "% | pursue the absurd, dangerous practice eral seasons. Wednesday October 4 ( 1,100. and ia all of thse places Ut || . (ourant editorial| rooms. The| The modern, prevailing sysiem, as|0f unduly enriching some officers at s . \ s comslderee the lscal dally. people differ and scrap at times politic | mirrored. and - demonstrated by sthe | (i additional expense of the uncon October 2nd to 14th b Easters Commecticut hns forty- uime towns, ome humdred nad sixty- Sive postoffice districts, msd forty- ome rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin fs sold i every town amd em all of the R. F. D. roates im Easters Commeclicut. CIRCULATION cally, as free Americans have a right | métropolitan press, is, in a few i.[ to do and, indeed, are the better Amer- | Stances. democratic license vun mad, | Lpo 1 " ang- executive officers vote =2 St eomer-|and self-government committing hari- ey : ART GOODS DEPARTMENT [ fcans for’ doing. But when it comes | (% *I 8 TR0 New York | themselves and assistants double their | right down to Torrington, that's what| 5z spendthrift banking on®n increas- | Salaries as annual %ifts, o | they are for every time. ing debt mow over five hundred mil- | fOF services already paid for, some- { | Tast Saturday was tax day in Tor- |lins. appirently secured by a series | What similar to the late methods of COURSE - - TICKETS rington to raise funds for its afflicted | of bonds and mortgages covering all the Equitable Assurance society, and i General’ Admission $1.50 Reserved Seats $2.00 At 8 P. M. Single Admission 50 cents They rob “Peters” to distribute among the course of Presidents Roosevelt and & e Sand 5 41 contribat the homes, and pledging all private es- | 'D 4 f 2 i X i 14:"::‘\"[:?1«‘0 ;‘:"L‘n)nvl“s?;‘\z lites acatired and established auring | Tart in increasing the salaries of per M N9 D A ot g = o tarifiy generations. Only such | 80ns while in office. | | | money they have raised in various : Fn 2| Expert accountants establish and re- 1901, average -.....ccoevecee A1} CUUR LS The Courant, “for the re- | Leaiy I8 eXempl and immune (o ove| port the fact that ouly a. small per- s g 9 2 5,920 || e of the suterers is vetween 520000 | i cannoi serve the ulterior, énds of | centage of municipal and public cor: Tickets for Sale at Y. M. C A. or G A. Davis Store s, > & Ed and 000, Imagine Hartford rais-| officials, coniracto strikers ‘or spec- | Porations are conducted as correctly, N 3 L 5 Apparently | cconomically and honestly as are the ing $20,000 in a day by ten-cent con- tors. Several la apparently i 5 2 5 | e STeHS Pt “ities. fluctuate con. | Dest private ones. The populace is in. Week ing ! tributions and $120,000 to $150,000 al- | wealthy, strong citles, fl e atral | duced to eclamor for various kinds. of ! s it A 5. .. | tomether for the ald of its own sick."| Spicuously in vicinities, under w vetre- | SRS 10 BSC00C (G any Yegara We will place on sale a case of “Wrighi’s ; I And the people of Torrington deserve | £744¢ Process ox undefmBung ot [0 1 to the sources of the necessary funds. { is further commendation from the | 1o MSCable. infatuated crusaders. he} When it is discovared that the sources Health Underwear | 9 | same source SaikTorsT ol e Hothe ‘Van- | are bond issues, increased taxes, and, j DISTRICTS. | sueaiing, * the " peopue of Torrington | zerous feudalisis. gavimaant Sue T aalte ShnaateRler THIS WEDNESDAY MORNING i ; hay 1 of the genersl | have been doing. IUs fine; it's the true o il oS et A i R ) = 2 n of Norwich on Mon- | Yankee public spirit, and it shows| Under the plea of “‘progre: e asbesititne Donoe Dankiw - | Evenings at Eight { utilities”™ and city " development P . | I to consolidate its distriets | once more that in this seemingly cold | Uit Gl come afraid of city bonds, and, make (] Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday . 1 school svstem and sordid world brotherly love, prac- | {riteq “partia), indefinite licenses smaller subscriptions at higher rates Afternoons at Two » 1e Ia which this change | tical sympathy, and the sweet ‘and its- are issued and extravagant o: inlein;xs‘l.‘ 'l‘the clamorals t:;{x i was balloted the actual change | gentle graces of life are mnot lost.|schemes.of questionable improvement | ¢feased against even a reasonable tar- 5 % Will not take pluce until July, 1912, | They're not on every day parade, but | are openiy urged. ana then eftected by | iff 'on many classes of imports; the The Poli Players h | gtat . - lan men and mercenary upstarts | demagogues illogically stating that the i ils for $1 i d o i ® Sencral gtatites | they are at hand when the crisis ars | Qe Bl LR A ot foteign: Or ruyal| TATif iteelf ix tihe chief cating of ligh This always retails for $1.00 a garment, but as a special Presenting = rives s L o rvice- | Driecs of food and other necessaries, i i i i 2 ‘A ¢ SRS the aclisil NN 2 reglons). “x:;}‘;dgs: m;.f.‘u-fl:nfl:'s‘ e at he wame fima the AEBIEDEHON ?nducement for early buying, we will offer this at a sav. THE HOUSE districts a own into one | THE GROWING DOPE HABIT. |Z08 0 [l ar their exploiters | of \\lldespv‘md etxrtxrlvlga?CQ( nnd‘t;'ul':’lr ing of 21c on each garment. Buy a week or two before ¢ by Lydia E. Pinkham" i rict shall take effect on the first Mon- A\ new sort of charity is being or-|and promoters have enriched them- | Waste.” Vere ths people to maintain g % B ured ia inkham’s 3 day of July next succeeding said vote: | zanized under the title of “social sery. | selves and stand ready for fresh jobs | the proper equilibrium in their locali- winter weather and take advantage of this saving. y Ly | (K' THOUSAND ties there would be neither high taxes, Vegetable Compound and any town assuming the control of | ice” charity, which, witnessing effects, | ai the expense, loss jand inconven- | e There WOCSLS, B nRCRer TRE (ORS: . | apter. may ai any annual meeting, | her in this service should on a cold,| 200 els g\ {hought that their hold- | Property, real and personal, would fered two years with female disorders, | net prei fih annual meet- | wet morning meet a small child going | iy gs for homes and business were per. | Tegulate’ appropriations and prove so e my health was very ing therea e 1o abandon such | wowards school, who is not properly | manently secared, and so protcted as | light that it would be felt by nome. . . bad and I had ! trol snd re sh the several|cjad against the weather, with nearly [not to be legally interfered with, in- g g 5 ¢ continual backache A Mysterious and Fascinating districts as were before said ac- | worn-out shoes and no rubbers, he or |vaded or destroyed. Thousands are| Native born citizens, like green im- | |which was simply Story. . tion, which voie shall be by ballot, in | she will not only buy the child a pair | {oTced from comfortable town homes | migrants, are led to believe that gold fswral . T could not Dby the excessive, unaccountable in-|drops from the sky, and grows in tha roads of immensely concentrated trade | streets. When the confiscation of pri- ma r prescribed for the sol- | of new rubbers but will immediately stand on my feet Night Prices 15c, 25c, 35¢, 50c T O e r eotidation | 200 CMfectively find out the reason | (1% o0 RCe ) Codining, dispro: | vate property. for county Mighwiys, long enough to cook Matinee Prices 10c, 15, 25c s . z for conmoliaation | wihy e s rubbericss. + seuns. | POTUOReA tara vansarics. o ztreets and sigewalks s followed by . ¢z o R it the « must assume all hey are mot all children of drunk-|' The only plausible argument nsed in | exorbitant taxes, the American farmer, A S t t ik . {without my bac = iabilities of the and where | ards, for drink (is not the only im-|behalf of miscellaneous public appro- | tradesman, business and professional cCla cmonstration nearly killing me, NEXT WEEK—“The Man of a district has a permanent fund for | poverishing vice in these days. The|priations is the dubiows, fallacious | men are coolly informed by surface e and T would bave the Hour.” the suppor- jis, the income | growing dope habit Is responsible for | ccmmonplace “The greatest good for | political thinkers, and calculating high- . of the such dragging sen- | from it w lied by the school | more neglected children than the svep. | the sreatest number,” without inquir- | waymen promoters that unless we i i i ive illi b sations I could committee ols for whic g AR i ing or knowing what constitutes “lne granted universal, illiterate, suffrage, X s origin B it}age citizen is aware. Drunkard heads| griatest good” or pointing out who or|we could not possess many turnpikes bardly bear it. I i ” " of familles sooner or later find their | Whers are the greater number to reap | or railros Their statement begs the [4 ” had soreness in each side, could noi music. There aprears (o be no occasion for | way into court and thus become items | the assumed gain. What evidence is|question. Experience shows that we amous ereso e Our stand tight clothing, and wasirregular. worry on th t of the opposition, | of statistical information. Not so|there that the expenditure of $600,000,- | did have enough good roads without I was completely run down. On a CHARLES D. GEER i . | for If it proves to operate as they | with chloral, morphine and bromide- | 009 on a canal at Panama is a timely, | such assistance, and were equally well, V08 T o0k Fyitia f5. PIMkham’s Vgt predict the remedy is in the hands of | feq mothers. The drug stores know | cmmensurately beneficial expenditure, | if not better off, in other respects. 3 5 5 table C(,mp(,lfnd and Liver Pills and Teacher of Singing the people. who they are. but neither clvic nor|Considering the present distribution Though the population was smaller and We have arranged for a special demonstration of this A enyoehis w00 healh, W Ihi iR now work October 1st: The t t Mowiin ihat Save Lael Ao 4 the population and imperfectly dev good roads were fewer, all improve- o gt % hi U : joying g« = A < Building, Aol el . s shat bave | religious bodies in annual conventions| g, jnterior portions of the Unitcd | ments were gradual, and therefore bet- Prize” Bread Flour, during which Hot Biscuits will be mt:ire than two years and 1l !&a‘e“x\ot Genir o voted o ation under this 1aw | adopt resolutions against the dope | Siatess To those knowing the ist te ; i | had an ache or pain since. Idoallmy have none of then taken steps 10 re- | 1) o e i mhatir o rack i, Ty served free. This demonstration, a novel feature of | B GTL*RaR® SBlN, Aad evervining, | HELEN LATHROP PERKINS D to the old district system speaks | Phis new charity proposes to trace | wants of our nation the enierpr s | knowledge of many, that in proportion which is the use of an electric oven where the entire pro- ! and never have the backache any more. TEACHER OF SINGING Tather loud in its favor the distrass and v <e and | viscure, problemiatical, premature at | to the population of men, women and > . k |1 thi dicine is grand and I best children there existed, relatively cqual, cess of baking may be observed will be conducted in our I think your medic: 2! | praise it to all my neighbors. If you 1t to its caus ; 52 Williams Street. te then proceed to remedy the evil. To CONNECTICUT'S NEW CITY. 3 if not superior provisions for instruc think testi will help others : S WA deal solely with effects is to encour-| -, i ive reading, sound essential education, Py I = F. C. GEER i _ Dristel fe the 1960 city in Conmecti- | oo g vices which produce them. | legislated an . indebtedness of $120.- | comfortable judicious travel, satisfac- KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT | you may publish it.”—Mrs. OLLIE T E ey h‘{""’“‘“‘ "|‘ "’:‘“b""’"""'v but in e A DO 000,000 for a canal. What citizen can | tory, remunerative transportation of { WoopALL, Morton’s Gap, Kentucky. UN R story and industries it is not at say who received the $11,000,000 there- [ domestic suppli and for agreeable, 5 istri | Backache is a symptom of organic | fi o, s the foot of the list EDE ORI NS of already spent? Who will derive any | Inviting. soctal intercourse, forty vears Souvenirs distributed. TR fa o ¥ = 15 S / In speaking of the excellent history | After all the swatting the fly that|henefit therefrom, after such work is|ago, to those we enjoy now. I have backache don’t neglect it. To al. 611, Norwich, On of the borough, the editor of the Bris- | 68 into offices and stays until Christ- { ccmpleted? Politicians combine with a { Benefits can be distributed fairly and et permanent relielf you must reach = 10! Press says mas appears to lack no merve + engineers and contractors to spec- | equipoise maintained. Iven the great e e i Nothine el T YOUTWANT oA B e -bian aodtamsiate: th e i “ate with land owners at stations and | intelligent republican party in Con- e zool ol the troubils. bt FIRST CLASS PIANO. I Woovle mplate that | i Mr. Pinchot's | terminals, and with farmers along the | necticut was lately, in part, seduced know of will do this so surely as Lydia Zet a SHONINGER throush racerd :x.v pride. No hint of xl'ufir Intest thuir, OEATRIEY Ixafi‘gr‘esll\ mod. | Proposed route, expending public mon- | and deliberately handed over bodily & 25.s | E. Pinkham’s Compound. WHITE, THE TUNER, or scandal or misappropriation of | 4! of Alas s s - |les at exorbitant prices; and they, a |to the untutored, turtuous, unsettled t | i i % i Sl ks pmisappropriation Of| gea his views. Let him el it. O b muies | Ao Rsy S oty rresccbaiy, 1T Xnipition an alc Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at 45 South A St. Tafeville. heph i Lynn, Mass., for special advice. John Shepherd, who ha: Your letter” will, be_sbeolutely C o i S ’t k €Ol lential, an e vice free. ars in oC NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, ONE TOURING CAR. = middlemen. and sreedy operators hold- | the delusive hope of finding there a Jjust retired | ing hack the abundant crops for higher | remedy for temporary errors; where- as a wealthy Boston merchant, worked | prices, are the only ones whose packets [as, history and logic prove ‘that the when a boy for fifty cents a week. | will be filled; whereas, there exist |only possible, incidental good the lat- It 4s & clean and progressive rec of superior service and important work accomplished. If the next eighteen dears under the city plan are as sat- of Misiory sna il of sch s ready, ample transportation facili- |ter party’s present doctrines could ever L 1 b ry and as full of achievemen Boston baseball-dom sits at the close | ties—public and _private—extending | effect 1s, perchance, the lowering the . and we Believe they are to be Such— | (¢ (110 ceason hoping that there is to | f1om the prairies, farms and lakes to [tariff on a few articles, without, how- Bristol will indeed be the model cit i ‘ Ol ihe seaboard, for the distribution and |ever, its offering any relief, or solid q that we a for and work for. | "¢ @ rainbow for it in the sky of 1912.] C,bening of food products and mer- | substitute, or method, for raising The Press savs further chandise, including over six great, | encugh revenue to carry on even an o “Centrdl- ]1 m n Two Maxwells sold low for cash. IS T 00 Aol of The hhes and | %1% ROt stra that the survivors| popular railroad lines, built by private, | inexpensive, decent government. Such CARPET DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR t Austin wish over their dead. iviaual enterprise, and proceeding | vain “remedy” will, of course, faii. |a "’h’““‘";"“' it in the city ol. | The board of hea ... should not be too hi i1 hang with the development of | The real cleavage lies between zood - | The baiance of our Top Wagons, Even the t privilege of | fag;, the iricrmediate country. These roads |and bad—wise and unwise—principles Our Spemal[y Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- xing ‘»,l. % rats is taken awiy from i ard owned by the men, women and | (not always, necessarily, betwen mn it lons at 20" per cent. off. the people and the power given 1o the | A Cleveland judge granted ten di-|chilofea of the United States. aided | tional pelitical parties); and then it i \ RS Al this ihay Smalla for bet- | voroen 1o oo ho : e 31 by some little foreign capital, all the | consists in selecting the men on the | | Sariment, but it certatnly jars tradi. 'm“m\_"”'“_"”’:v s "“”"l““i L""‘" resuits of frugal savings. The | uppermost issues invofred, and el Q ALITY GUARANTEED |, THE M. B. RING AUTO (0. jon and custom, and demands re-ad- | rapidly as that. nuptial knot as|iiCughtiess demagogue, steel railtoad |ing those only who will most certain- . 1 L B oF oo S T o iy a car merchant, anxious shipper, single |1y carry those principles into effect, 3 P AR s R by Pl B s b e pasing —_— fax man and deadhead statesmgn | Merely gcing and voting,.as individ- as represented. land Cars fer New London County. E ::.:v’.hv «;.‘: \.-:\u»aM» 1km\n ‘u ppy thought fa today The | seem to be ignerant of m‘» r‘.;m that [ uals, temporarily, or en masse, from . ot - 3 R ih its directness marks a | things we are going to do tomorrow | good, accommodating railroads are |one party toanother, won't accomplish Psi el adically new era are the things most likely to be wait- | both the forerunners and the results— | anything. A harmonious, well balanc- ; rices pos: y B s s | 12 e things g Phth the CRnnay dnd.0ls SeUlE~ anening A haznonous Well Moo We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets g . his city should have been =o indif- AL P perity: for when all or a kind of |issue, and hold its own principle: the oOwest ferent to duty as to get barred out of | Judge Sherman.has left the superior | /300 is sufficiently productive and at- — terded with such skill by use, barter| A conspicuous Connecticyt illustr — Are all dn and roady for vour in- he first election because they dic court bench of Massachusetts a h . Bcapt i e 5y the size of their vote e e ot 1 g Gonsaeliuselts 4t 1he | o trade as to create savings or capi- | tion of the prevailing rampant folly spection. All grades and prices, in- 5 recs - L2 il B 77, and Governor Foss has an-|al. the money profits may be wisely |and weak. disturbed financial mental- s Jdding bur Bngli-a Imported Papers, he recognition of the law, a demo- |other vacancy to fill. and profitably invested and employed |ty in this country, at this day, is when | Sands of sraduates, see the propriety | fulness, while others handle and use I’flh“ & 20, Ilss cluding eur Eng mperie vers. » crat and a socialist having the high- — - i constructing the necessary means |3 great university like Yale lapses into| Of ils course! It is gratifying see | their positions like assets. The insti- d h h Iloidings to Mate Decorations and est votes, and John F. Wade, the dem- A western man says he would rather [ of beiter tcansportation for business|s confused “democracy:” since it was|Some dawning of a better day. | tutions and communities adopting this general painter’s supplies We are wcratic candidate, became the city's|Save one drunkard than to be worth|and social intercourse; but that is no | with wisdom ana forethought created, UnbalAe e o Il eyl Luni now recelving orders for paper hanz- frst maver by ten votes. The repub- | 1en millions. It is not so easy to get |T°&Son or justification for parties in-|as el as by inspiration and resources| A prominent institution of learning | Ol &n unnumbered host of incompe- an boteaFiont 3 icans %Dar-v-.d n." hx’\-":l(\uh—fl”‘v’h’t-':r the; drunkard: to savé hinisei! get terested in or representing any other | establisend and ;ashioned by pal_riui: thus Z:ws the pace, and offers itself ag“l“’" "'_’;‘““‘*“_': f"‘d”“““‘?“e“’i‘.’”-‘ OpCEa = T WA =B Dycoratlon: yand, atnting ote betwes W0 part P & T kinds of business to pegnit avaricious | and statesmen who,at the outset, per- | the example of full grown, able bod- | torS, Who act as though society owed |, .~ . .ter< at tha caiip of the Me- e bt ), parties. in the| . report comes from Boston that | 05 22Y f00ls to attack and discriminate | ceived what necessities and responsi- | ied men, in good physical and material them a living: why demand inordinate g”“f e a S 2 S R H o< el the demand for labor is Srenter this|E%inSt the properties and labor in-| pilities for judicious, conservative,com. | circumstances, while seeking and ex- | Salaries from public treasuries for lit- i i P. F. MURTAGH, et us hope Bristol's centralized e 5 | terests of their fellow citizens connect- | petent teachers and counsellors. in | pecting libaral education, largely and | e valuable work, and excessive Ex 2 sovernment will operate as well as it | Yar at the state bureau than it was|ed with railroads, and impair, plunder, | Chureh and state would nttacmr | Tone o balating on tho benefastians of | from ~stockholders ~corporations, Naugatuck.—The 12 vear old son of | Telephone. 92 and 94 Wes: Main St. is hoped it masy fat the same period last year. restrain or destroy these indispensable | arise, in a free country. and in & rep. | the dead or absent—all mostly strang- | are themselves unfit and unable fo es-' Mr. ",'.:2‘.;“," Joher O e e = R e Tey ile_huiint™ facilities of the people and civilized | resentative government. The mischief unknown even by name to the | [ablish and carry out, successfully ey to give|agencies of the nation. Even a part Ntk H 4 : o < independent commercial business ! ng Turkey to give has fiuctuated in strength—sometimes | beneficiaries themselvés. Instructors e e b s i Y R Sertonty s A ing chestmits, and broké his nose ana | [, COBPER — Upheo:sierer The paragrapher who says he ex- X IV Whiat ahe ki i of the press fails to do justice to rail- S eI A their own, or purs 4l that the beauty hints in the | Italy what she asks for, doubtless with T /g e ine weaken, 3 alvevs| 6 QUM (6 8 SRl SRS ies i | An general upholstering and mat- ally ‘papers are written by a bald. | ® Knowledge that Italy will be o good selfishly applied, and is wholly unre- | resort to & species of charity, whils s 2 H & ? i A - - B M Y POURSEITr (0F. Dot e e £ liable. Mediocrity is not a substitute | qualifying for lucrative pursuits: GEN. JOSBPH C. JACKSON Moriden.—Industrial Agent’ W. H.|ir work at one-hulf rate for next headed old bachelor with a pipe in his e o i e The sovernor of the Empire State|for excellence, nor ambitious pretense| which was prohibited at Cambridge | Prisadier-General 8. V. A, Yale| Seeley of the New England railroad f (o, .y, officially. announces that last ., may not be so far from the vear's expenses exceeded its receipts by $13,- —Harvard '60. | has looked over several sites for locat- for genuine, t iversity, v vea 0, i i genul ransparent character.| university, England, many years ag (To /be continued Friday) ; . |}ing a big menufacturing pBBE: here. | Del. 58 While professing to aim at forming up- | by parliamentary statute. 130 West Main Street. A N 000.000! Who authorized, engineered | right, manly frhe Ten acres of land are required, with . N f 3 ly character, to teach hon- Instead of relyving upon legitimate v 4 ghn The Maine town in which Bar Har- Blble Qm“fll BOX fi;\d applied those vague appropriations | orable dealing and truthful history, to| endowments and benefactions for on siding facilities .on the railroad and bor is located is Eden. Since ita beau- of that considerable sum?® Why -did | foster thorough _disecipline and true the needy students, and properly ad- | | nearthe: trolley. Call and See Our ful shore resort has increased the e e e o | ovammos. ax the saversor himedls, de, | caming: and to fnstrgct male south in| justing the cost of thelr educstion, to | Manchester.—Insanity will be th= a i : el we columns or by mail | | Sovernor. = . de- | 5, & it ir ows o | Manchester.—Insanity will be th- de- P na ot iwice as rmsch as tha.town || 1 somt ‘e ‘more BiateGnciets Hab || SneaneS O e Zoverner Himself, e | sound. practical end phiiosaphical po- | those scquiring 10 for Their own lucra- oo r S T3, Rk w0; wno | $20. Tailor-made Gvercoats teelf is worth, it seems rightly named, | | Editor. destruction by fire only a few years|declines in proper inBuence, if not in| their learning, powers and manhood to charged with arson in connection ol : 280 of the substantial Tist New York |its exchequer and gracious gifts. un. | atiract students, on a business-like, | New Havem—The board of. fnance | with several recent fires in this vicin Cloth Shon, 4. T. DONOVAN, An Indian squaw who died n Ok-| o oo reziment armory East 34th streel. | der the management of badly advised | compensatory basis, and expressly re- | recommends the same tax as last vear, | ity, She denies responsibility for one = lahoma left $5 to her husband out of - —Did Ananias tell the first lie, and | which caused the terrible loss of many | politic moderns, immature Subordin- | quiring of instructors that they carn (171-2 mills. biaze that did $18,000 damage Lo a to- | Phome 501. 327 Muin Street. bacco plantation. i her fortume of $100.000. She may have |5 that the reason why we often speak | lives one severe wintry night (when |ates, and smpatient, tarbulent tavan i i snoy and ice were Iying ol their own living by their clearly de-| thought he would not know what to|®F @n “Ananias Club” whose members |- Y, and lce were Iving one foot deep |iles, that it persistently conducts it: | Torrington.—Mss. Bernard E. Hig- gins, wife of the prosecuting attorney fined services, and be compensated ad- A in “Streeis), imperiling the neighbor- | ow: ci § T TRty 3 BB Moie Ininhey dfn, diut. are reputed to be notorious liars? hood and starting & great confiatration | geiaTnanclal concerns with the stu- | equateiy, accordingly, by the actualre- | Ji%5o rington, is 11l with typhold fevs L 7 e e dents In New Haven, so as to form a | cipients 'f their bountiful instruction | VACO . - Che Lord Jesus declared | which was checked only by the fortu- | pernicious po d i ' o jer. e e v pa, Jesue. (deciEreq fnich “cled oniy by <he fortu- | pernicious policy and instruct Ameri- | and care, then resting content with the eum ISIM | vervionys Eiibaihusstts hotdd ha 184 auto- | st lie, saving, open adjolning spaces, a “fre- | & fiT EVERYBODY'S BOTTLI bout halt a | He was a murderer from the begin- | proof” hotel near. and the desperately | about (he cntie ebplo o &h them| fair results of graduating a reasonable | Waethersfield. — A week's mission KEEPS obile fees ount to about i t ti 1 . - { oy o LIQUIDS )T 24 HOURS—COLD g » | cause there is no truth in him. When | were not the militia officers com- it - L 5 2 | ction | : 2 HO ; il fines have reached . o A8 e vy . get from others; and then it supple- | equipped, spiritually, morally and prac- 3 ; | It manifests itself in local aches and i A 5 Tonone o ne" have reached only |he speaketh a lie he speaketh of his|mending and responsible therefor pub- | ments anndally, systematically, the in- | (ically, as well as . intellectually and | ¢ OPIate Fathers of Lowell, Mass. | T BAR S 2 oints and stit mus- |, Fint size $L00. Larger up to $3.00. % by i o it i e gvitable deficiency in its own receipts | physically, for their current and fu-| Stamford —Fx-Deputy Sheriff C. W.| cles—but it cannot be cured by local | ' 1€ [1est thing of its iind ever manufactured The first lie told Dby the habitual drag-net poli “den when he said | man which resulted af con- d the sentence of | stantly begging -throughout the cf o e !fl‘liiu not surely | Adam to death, and which death sen- {try, particularly from those raa‘;‘;:~ (Genesis 4) This was false | tcnce by inheritance has passed upon ably engrossed with their respective, becanse a contradiction to God's plain fall of his offspring. (Romans v, 12| subsequent, more true interests, and| general good in some ways—more than ture responsibilities.purposes and priv- | Henrie has been appointed town co ileges as freee agents and citizens of the | <table, (o sucread Thomas J. Glvnn. 1« highest character for usefultess—al- lonel Hendric lias though, of rourse, accomplishing much applications. It requires constitutional treatment, 111 and the best is a course of the great blood purifying and tonic medicine “]e Shetucket Harn:ss C(l.. £ The bank exchanges are over eleven per cent. greater now than they were a8t year at this time, which shows C. BODE, Prop. there is more money in circulation. |statement hou shalt surely 'd Auanids wa ri i | 3 e B .| Auanids was an offspring of Adam. | higher. numerous, more ur; it * i i ’ > T gt e s b i A : igher. ous, gent prac- | one olnerwise excellent college, breeds | Bridgeport. — President Meiz= 1| Hood’s Sarsapa a " e - shale 450 - (e maytity. e pal He ayas born under the condemmation | tical and public responsibilities. Many | quietly. in_successive generations, at Whaples of the Connecticut Trugt ant p rill 321 Main Street, & new hallot made the old count- e e hl\:.h ‘:i ? eat shapen in sin and hvr‘vnughl are. therefore. disgusted with such stu- | less tnan the cost per student to the Safe Deposit company, Hartford, has| which corrects the acid condition of R 0. . Maxs one BE -two more ad | forth 0 iniquity. (Psalm 1i, 5.) There- | pidity, and shocked at its calculating | college, large numbers of premature returned from a fish W o 01 od val t B S g and hunting! the blood d builds up th stem. 2 Sadn TSland R Tieshct 18 lgre, the natural iendency was down. | srced. Vet the schaol now complains | sraduates who were. and some contin- | trip to Malne and Canada. on which | et It taduy el gnl b o than ever, | cause of the disohediemee of the fus | Sard. hence ail who wuuld be honest | that only a smail. and thai mostly the|ue to be, practically besgars. True, ' he was accompanicd by Nathaniel W, ‘olated tablets called Sarsatabs. g e firtand upright must Aght against evil younger, {raction of its many thou-' some instructors point out fields of use-Bishop of Bridgepert, They made their <hocolated tal 4 _aich hallots and the voting machine - ‘become fnore popular - astern Connacticnt equet ietin for business resuls - THERE 1= no adver(sing mediim im m&'( Bul-

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