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WHY, NOT MAVE A NEW PAVE 15 scoundrel; and soms woman wm.' ‘lunkn,ttbaum- Du‘l‘dwk i73 > o MENT PARTY? oA A I l : % % e 3 E : A E o e e v o || THE MAN WHO TALKS J it ot T : Week of 0ctober 23rd ‘ rwich Qullmu ot S TIR fooriecty Sreiaipal Srabgiten il gt B ] . = 3 preity tolerable siuner: and better, p 5 occasion, and on occasions ot quite| What the world is suffering for to- | AN EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT and Confice. a0 auspicieus, Ot In the western | day s for that plaim, old-Tashloned | bim Ehe. saon mmii o aoaed e et country they celebrale every Kind of | honesty. which was always found in| ane who achieves things in life: but " Tuesday, Thuuday and Saturday Afternoons at' TWO 115 YEARS OLD. an event of fntercst to the people, and [ COmpany with dignity and honor; and{ the good doer. This last not only keaps ‘ nds of parties of which | Wi attined the heart and minds of | his promises. but shows that nis word e —— p ; s %, not might, F v 5 Snkeerigtion price. 12 & week; oe m | V' here i ‘:_“pif:“‘“e':“: relg’ - T thost diys haif the world| 50 F York Doth cofmsnd: hir. 5 was 1ot doing bokiness upon false pre- 1 the whole town turne [ Yonen, 61 b CombInatione - wresing | , A Sreat many people have their fa- Entersd at the Postoffice at Norwieh { o1, nee we are slowly ap-| money from the people upon hold-up | YOUite flower; but how many, think 4s second-class matte i 4 2 e » d P|vou, have their favorite sky? There proaching the conclusion of a similar | principles. Swapping dimes for dol- ; 79 T8 il Bt o Solitinne Ontles commendable enterprise, why couldn’t | 1ars and doing the unwary was no part | 25 skles and skies; but the cobalt Bulletta Business Office. 4 oy ¥ 11| of their ‘scheme of Ife. They. wers | Plie sky of autumn with its white it e W we just indulze in a litte street glori- | Of thelr acheme of life. They were | scugs more picturesaue and wonderful Builetin Job Office. 35- fieation? changes there should be an equivalent | (PaR man can design, pleases me. It Willimantle Office, Room 2 Murray | They have just had such a time at| gy element of fair play. Their motto means a - clear atmosphere and dis- Building. Telephons 310. New Hampton, lTowa, and it will b | was “air exchange is no robbery.” | !alCes seem much shorter to the eye - — - - gkt et ; and far-objects appsar much clearer nteresting (o b to know how | It was later the business world’s new | 2N p Norwich, Saturday, Oct. 21, 191%. [ (o ,roperlyv crown such an event, We | Golden Rule: “Do him quiek or hell | 804 nearer:‘even the stars of Heaven v b —ia® s e Qo Yot was first put out as a Joke | APPear in Ii to approach much nearer B o e iy ot sy Tapaving | und’ then accepted 4s a ftting maxim | e earth, These woolly clouds which having been finished at New Hampton | 40d Uher accepted As a fitlng maxim | simpiy represent spent forces, ure mere the same were swept and roped off, | (o7 PrevAlling practices tNo one eS| qereticts in a limpid atmosphere bound { making a parfor in the center of the truth for the isle of Nowhere; but they are. town wher sentiment now, for the truth of it is z 4 or whereon a reception | to0 apparens. This i the age of the| ornamental; and as they are constant- was held. The sun shone. The street | promoter, an | was clean. The members of the band | known as the sherper. As quaiity ~ THE POLI PLAYERS Will Offer the Greatest Rural Play of the 'Season SKY FARM e nge Iy given new shapes by the wind, are ndividual who was then ! over pleasing to the eye and imagina- tion. T had a friend who used to_see {sat on chairs in the middle of the| changes in the human heart, how the in them embaittled walls, and Ne; v > i . 3 Nep- strect And entertained the crowd with | impajred mind tempers tities and soft; fune's chariot, and Phatdols horaes - | music. There were trick bicyele riders, | o1S, down iy fodland beasts and birds, which seemed | | acrobais and othet forms.of entertain- | {porn moomed, T Where are. the sigas | to delight his soul, while I only saw | . | ment. The people came from near and | we are worthy sons of worthy sires? S‘Dud°»1 They keep ueunxd more and Rl e i % . R i aehtate thid e igoaiteve. L it P Tabre Sivine OfAll thopitire Wb A Beautiful and Touching Story—Quaint and Interesting Characters— = i ment veryone remarked “How . An acq{ulinnnco "f;";"y cxh{,hlt.d seen In nature these sky-scapes seern P A Delightful R A b £ ¥ mimety-three per | oloapn everything is” Men doing bus- | to us a fungus growth from a bee o v 1 i . i ti t & R g Fok end the greatest charm to life. Ho- 'es an astimes- elighttul ustic mosphere oi of che peopte. Tu Wimamam || L0 LG, Sireets began to in. | (rec known as The Medusa, a’ white, | 19 i (he greatest charm to life, Hoo Country Pleasur d g P i delivered to over 900 heouscs, telson 15 over 1,100, and 1s all of these viaces it ia considered the loenl dally. Easters Commeeticut has forty- wime town red o ty- Sive postoffice dimtricts, and forey- || spongy, sea-foamy looking mass which . - Y | appeared no more like the head of a are evidently wanting it. To be fur-} Gorgon, or the heartless daughter of ther up the guich, New Hampton h: Phorcus, with her snaky hair, than a the cluster lights so that the people | toadsiool: but it may have had some an give part at night as well as| qualities like the Medusae of the seas, n the daytime. Tpen the occasion of e e o | L hih ana wiien are: phoshorescent | | SUNDAY MORNING TALK auire what paving would cost. They partly in him who sees it.” "Mind has much to do with illuminating our pic- tures. Comfort and Simplicity. NIGHT PRICES. .......15¢, 25c, 35¢, 50c Week of October 30th he celebratior SOUVENI OF T MOORE 2 , ome rural free delivery routes. L o amd elndmess, Tou. | AL night, which this parasite of the il Ly MATINEE PRIOES. . ...; 105, 160, 250 Clyde Fitch's Most Sensational Plav The Bulletin s sold every R A Witere Woes | beech tree may be, since many varie- Monday Night Orchestra and Orchestra Circle at town and wa all of the R. ¥, B.||"r¥one wore 'f‘”‘; & ‘;:.‘m:x" "l‘: ties of the fungi have a weird light Matinees THE CITY 5 o2 e owifs, no scoldings, no rels. of their own whici frightens timid peo- THE WINGS OF A DOVE. toutes in Eastera Comaccticol was ideal reception or party and|ple at night. This was the thirty mCUI,ATION the people of New Hampton contem- }fifih specimen of the Medusa which The young lndy sang very sweetly. more pavements and more par- | had been taken from this one tree. |1t was an old song that many of us The Bear's Head is a name for an-|had heird before and it reiterated as a fine opportunity to| Other variety of thie same parasitic|the sentiment, “Oh for the wings of oot race. These wonderful, Tootless, stem- | & dove! 1 would fly away and be at less, flowerless. plants, which thr} 1901, avernge rwich rst in New England to hold a e | rest new pavement party,” such as|on trees and rocks as well as on the | Would the voung lady have accept- N ¥ PERFORMANCES. hold in the west, and to crown | greensward, have puzzled the students | ed the wingg of a dove, think you, PICKLES AND PRESERVES MATIA;F.EJ‘ - ABREED THEATRE- ey es what is usually capped by | of nature for all time: and many of | gentle reader, if they had been pre- 5 P 4 m‘»m are little understood now. Their | sented o her? Would any of us ac- EVENINGS CHARLESMENGLTE LESSER - B i oddity of form, orderly arrangement, | cept them and do we really want to R T, 107 "3 STRONG IN INSURGENT STATES, |and duick erowth in mans instances | Ay away anywhere else? To put it|(Written Specially for The Bulletin)) and thore we find otiier Provident - FEATURE PISFURE - are simply surprising; and some of | plainly, would we be any more con- ; _'| housekeepers busily engaged in stor- Pass along almost any of our resi y “THE EXPRESS ENVELOP! n. the state of Senator| (hem have the colors of a sunset and | tented 1f we could 3 F i g s 2 uit our regular th ing up provisions for winter use. who openiy advocates La- | look as poisonous as a checkered ad- | spheres of lifs and work for good and fl:’;,"lg:'dre?,?u T e reetoa wich | the sauirrels Scurrying about with Week ezding October 14 SOLICITOR M'CABE. Bews from Washingt for the presidency, has been | der. all nnd take something clse, some- te for tireir wi h H k 5 . » odors of “sugar and spice and all | DUts for their winter storehouse. How. . §oxs of Dr. ¥ work Al as an out and out insurgent — i where eise” It s on these vital | ROt O IPERY, And Pice And AU o gerlyand patiently they toil to make the = » nough out | St ¢ since President Taft has n.:v.' ;-oa\‘u ?-S_:nguoln}i] h:n‘\}:‘lr“t o] considerations that I have a Word to | ngusewife ithin engaged in pickling § sure of a goodly supply for the long { ? his immediate park | hrescnted his views to the peoplé there uoon of Diana, the of the | say. or preserving for her family's enjoy. | and dreary winter. We are told of . P 4 co | 2 e it hias appeared on the horiz. | ¥000% 8nd the queen of the night; | ~There is a good deal of discontent | 7T PFeserving for her fam Ly andoy s | birds that arill holes in the bark ot |[] 3 SHOWS A u n I T o “ I u ADMISSION -y - o il hose who were sure of its ex. | And: for aught we know, she may be | in the world. Multitudes of people | WERt UGRE (08 Somag WOBE Of | ees in which they Insert acorns for || 2.30, 7, 845 10c_and 20c ftor an ugh his is mus o the woman,in the moon, or the oue|are at war with their environment. | o™ S0y Do e G Datter, but there is | 100d 1ater on. The bees have been at | | e ————mm—eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee » reme insurgency are now if doubt, | who puts foonshine In the human | They think they could be hapbier. in ling hgilo mint of Sustice st s Phe Spokane correspondent of the St | imind. Luna is Diana’s alias when she | this occupatibn or in that. They fiit | & §encral foeling that home-made rel- | work for a long time flling hailow T R R Stadium Trio of Sterling Athletes follr il ishes are better than can be bousht R ntine " 8 : Ul Pioneer-Press, writing that paper, | is in the sky; and it was from the | from place to place, from Hurope to : [ Too* 0 hunter deprives . Wickersha » : T n | evil influence of the moon shinirg up- | America, from Maine to California, |iB the market. At any rate, most | T00-often, the bee hu L ROTHER & ANTHONY in Pianologue, and JOHN, RUCKER, the Ala- families prefer Mother's pickles and | them of their harvest, and they are drawn his_ex " that n spite of all this evidence of op- | ON # sleeper that the first luna-tic was | trving to find a spot in which they ean | TNCISS Prefen Yaraers bleltes BRQ | R Soi b ot the ‘end of a lons | ) bama Blossom. - merved “condig shmen Josition to the Taft politices, there is| $o, classified. Perhaps vou do mnot|be happy. What would the railways 1d e ipes have become | seascn of busy work. rved x 1t th ; 12! hink there Ts any moonshine in the | and the steamship lines do without | '0usehold certain recipes have become S mon alone remair n his|eve dication that the president IS} hjuman mind: but the moon causes | the restless travelers who vearn for Sovations sreeb. il by ‘way of np-to- | . For those who like an eutdser p,,‘.] 7 i SR o Be ve wer iTiad po str in Washington than | he ebb and flow of the tides, and it | Norway ons month and for New York | HOVations creep in by way of up-to- | Vet tioee Wio ke 8, utdscl Ban | enough to bid them all welcome and mea v winge of domi- |in any other state dominated by the|you iived on the coast you would hear | the next, and for Palm Beach at |dite arranges oo SOt | e Iv. | invite them to take what they best y Wiley for 1 ! > s Senttor Poindexter hus| people say about the hopelessly ill: | the first sugsestion of cold weathor? | things stll remain to recall the fa- The cedar apples are withess to this | jike. In this she outstrips mankind,| 2 ~ i eed g { bis politicat preference for | “He'll go out with the ebb tide’” Per- | You have seen the discontented faces | YOritc dishes of former times. —Bise |also the red seed-pods 1eft on the rose | for ‘we turn many a wayfarer from can | Daps you have never heard that some | of these nomads. why are so many articles put upon the brambies The bittel our door with empty hands and pos- ette as epul i g 2 X e s 2 a8 tte as a repu market bearing this legend or some- | ing over yonder wall bml{y{:fl:\:f;fp sibly empty stomachs. We often have For the Benefit of the Halle Club ings must never be planted on'the e wee a secre- @ for the presidency, and yet| . 5% & that , 8o; o 3 3¢ thing similar: “Grandmother’s Cook- | berries and beautifies the s ohly. cold 160ks.ana harsh refusals: for ary and the s e hears remarkably lttle talk of the | Ly ines Ol ihe Moon and that some | Ons fallacy of such restless endeavor | [ ®UR 205,03 Buckwheat Caies, !hme eyes of hungry birds eagerly | quch and justify ourselves by think- S thing: hould never be harvesied|jies in the fact that no real Garden =gk h he bl 1t th 1 o s N 5} 3D, Violini: streng . . st W sin man among the people out-| while the moon is rising to fullness.|of mden exists on this earth. You |St¢.? And why are so many wives|search out the biue berries of the Julll- | jng they are as well able to work for | RAYMOND B. ELDRED, Violinist. six months - Jasper Wilson e« jans. The majority of | Some men do things according o the | will not come upon Tfopia no matter | Ur8ed to make their pies. as Mother |per. and tne countless seeds on ihe | iheir living as we are. No douBt, it | MRS. GRACE ALDRICH CROWELL, ® son and forme: secretar e husiness men here told the corre- | moon, just as some others do things | where vou go. The dove may fiy | 18ed to make hers? Very often were | withered grasses feed many of (he |5 very unphilosopnical to encourage s Soprano. AL, . ® =t more | spondent that they unqualifiedly ap-| According to the clock, or to the sea- | north, south, cast or west, or straight | {hose identical- dishes placed before | winter dwellers mr our woods who 40 | pauperism by promiscuous bestowal | MRS, CAMILLA ELDRED-SHIELDS, s oun E o Mo poy raft's administration, and the| 801 And, who knows, if the moon | up into the biue, but he is not out | the critic he would find they 8id not | not store up food for themselves. They | or charity, but what if we ill-treat at the Piano. m- Y. M. C. A. Hall. v? Better be deceived many times i over than refuse one really in need of | FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 27, at 8.45. gant and lega . and W x ork as i v S rust Mother Nature to provide for v vi has power to control ine tides, but it J i * | taste the same as in days of yore. So | trust to to_ th few RAS aro d¥saivinis OEots workingmen question- | pof SONEL S0 SO L (e flow of eap 'n'fgthi;i::seugf (n‘flfnfl,?flz‘?,f “‘fgghl much is owing to a bygone appetite them, and she rarely fails to Mmeet | japy and really make the difference the so- | faney that it we mortals fravel to | OF & present imagination. The flavor | their'demands. Sometimes they resort ymmended the president or lore reach ng s f to be given a further ¥ siperstitfous ctdes thihk it does?)| 1o - N is not the same. Like the beautiful |to their human friends for help, and | 5if0 "5l c“more thought, In these Dibkata; 50 cents Small wonder the b b P SRR R land's end we shall not find the loca- | jopble brought home from the sea- | a tempting bit put in thelr way quick~| ORy o2 Jrenorving st filing of bin | Cars to all points sfter the performe fied with the Mr. Taft's speech in this city pa- il vemarkable how, right through life, | SROre, the sky and the air.were not ly makes them tame, anrlhlhfyvbecr;mg and barrel, let us remember. the fee- | . c" ently created a favorable effect. He| | like the common, everyday po-{the mocnlit lake must be viewed to | PrOuUght with it and in different sur-|aquite domesticated but they are foW |ple and infirm, and reserve some of & Vi P Rotiite DU litness which sayors 'of naturainess, | tha buzs of mosquitoes. roundings the trophy no longer seoms | compared with the many “whom our dairties for them ‘as time may fur- MEXICO SURPRISES THE WORLD. . e l«n hzcrh..m (Qnill 01: ;"I': and that marks the lives of som2 of | 1 would hate to risk the experiment | 2ttractive, and is cast aside as worth- nfi\!et §fiet:bu:tboodu!r m(a»us;sd;:)\o:]‘x;‘t:;; nish the opportunity. I'm sure. they owd i Wi ntane iti: i rde % althou; e y_ha Fie hbatrvER 1o plokias - . 4 " 1 falt o dosan utipostant | SLT SEEE SHESE G RQNDS MSlof clansing hitese, Swith ey ofher s Snugly tucked away in dim and dense | Prefer preserves to pickles. FAL g, . with nfticeable intentness. | no cause to. Aoubt its sincerity. Tt 15 | marke rurt ot ot St ey | How many hours are spent in the | retréats, known onl¢ o those who 2 RO S g . oriow Mar, cople told the Pioneer-Press | not garnisned with a smile: and there | prott. sire that no one job represents | kitchen working over a hot stove to | search for them carefull Sestrmmor Bensfit of the - exten & her in-| .presentative today that the presi-(is no style about it. It would not|yunalioyed delight. There is apt to | Prepare these relishes, which all phys- | g oman C ote. | dent's statements either had removed | know a high hand-shal> if it should | he gome sort of fiy in the most savory | iciens, of Whatever school they may L | Another sice of the subject presents | Mrs. A. Barton Hepborn, Wwife ?( ‘m.} New S Mal‘y’s Church, mme Jouits or had produced the conviction | 8et one; but the real feeling is under | gintment. Phillips Brooks, looking out | 88Tee In telling us are not only un- | itself, for all subjects have more than | president of the New York chamber o o | it. Tt is something that sweetens up [ of his study window, salv a laborer | Tiecessary but harmful to cne's health. . car | e o At Necessary LT e gne bhase to offer for our. study.|commerce. who resides in = Ridgefield | Baltic, Conn FN% BY OURIE % mete s | the air of evervday living, in- 3 vhen later cr: in life the digestive or- | Nother Nature never stops to inquire, | four months in the year, has been de- 5 u - nity to carey out hix plans in re- | 15, 2t o orerIaey URE =l I '?fsq.;‘pns:nghx{erxe"l?:v‘f-mtihh:zs 4 [riend | gans fail. and life is made a burden | I imagine, whether her hungry visitors | nied the right to be made a voter. The < 5 T gard e tariff. world peace, conser- | neas. here are polite persons so tob- | very easy time in here, but I confess | PV Dervous dyspepsia, there is al-|gare deserving or not. They may be matter is likely to be carried to the Saturday, October 21. ¢ *’ | vation and administrative economy notehy in their own esteem, and ig- |1 envy him his freedom from care" | WAYS some other thing to be blamed | tramps, it you will, lazy and improv- | courts of the state. Thirty-one wom- Tuesday, October 24. $10970- 1 Now the press that opposed Taft is| norant persons who are not alive 10| you have noticed that a sort of bal- | for the disaster. = We never hold|jgent, hut she gives them all the same | en have been made voters in idgefield Saturday, October 28. ! that thel o e opinion “there has never .been | their own interests, who have no use| ance js almost always apparent in the | 8Pices, and pickles, and the, like, re- | cordial reception, and food for them|and will try to elect a woman on the | o i 205045 | 0 pieh wnti-Taft sentiment in Wash- | OF_this evervday lubricant, although | ives of men as regards their bless- | SPonsible for our breakdown in health | i, time of need. Her heart is large |local school board. uesday, 3L 3 o | ington or elsewhere as his enemies so| It does not cost a cent, and often ac- | jngs Not all kinds of roses grow in | and nerve. Irritability and melancholy ¥ AEEAlaLOnY. SvRcy gl ngte elsewhere & hemies so must be accounted for in some other bl sl fo ik S complishes wonders. 1 somehow like | ayiiine's front yard ; f %96 every kind of politeness under the sun; Al way. Highly seasoned food has had | : R eson A sarte 5 per - but T cannot see why there should be ,. ersonality remains the | NOthIng to do with it, of course. Sucl B 1o o ¢ EDITORIAL NOTES. a single reason for some kinds OF 1t | g o ey, BoreOnality rMEINS ne | harmiess things as stuffed peppers or - ‘ . , g to exist. This common politeness is | pe shifted peographically or vocation. | Chill sauce, or horse-radisii cannot be ay: Salva- MUSIC. . - t aald to be the child of Bood sense, and | D@ itrout wor the cause. “Why, we had them on . W i . n | U0 he free, but freedom Is not| fa Gy caired with. smoothing wrinkles | AL Witlout aay temperamentg] alter | (\C {hie"at nome with every meal, n - | man's salvation and doing all kinds of zood things, | Clime, not mind 1f 1 growl about | We Say, “and dysoepsia was never sm<iy -t hence it is as sure as anything can be fe known to any of us. That may be, g Apple crop of About 29,000,0004 of living forever. It is o be borne in | e, foss of London, T shall scarcely | put did our fathers and mothers live A Cold Settled in Kidneys, d the smell: f Naple: % * < "hix Vear is only about half | mind that politeness ~often succceds | 3o oPano succummbe b the disssiee. | I those days the intense. strenuous s large as the crop of 1896, whero speech fail able features Of one profession is|life which we follow? And there is | e Causing Serious Trouble. Pe-ru-na Restores Health. F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Sroagict St. Tal. 611 Norwlen G T v in | something in a good old book, which - et | N . lquite apt to be equally repelled in |Somet 5 2 . i Flv makes the 101st fatality,| .Since there has been much said | tpither we all read. about {he Tatiers’ cating pi o about home in one department of The | “"Ny"one need be completely satisfied | ceriain things by which the children's Bulleiin it may be of interest to read h his lot. No one should cease con- | teeth are set on edge. amous au IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANO. s easier | than 14 fiy 1o one's destination il w | what kind of a home an Englishman A ot % thority on such matters once said 4 get a SHONINGER through tor in the fut ———— | Vearnedl for,: Hia ided of & home was | S0 efforttoward befterment. There | .0 5. educate-a child properly ons ATARRI of the kidneys 1s a very AT Th TOSEL s = ¥ t % Rk is no_counsei to moral stagnation. ‘h his srandfather. o | . - £, oA R s man presented for a juror in| “a place walled in with the world shut | Byt the wise man will avoid @ restless | must begin with his gran bk Hégiectad aisennd: R B § it would | he Is on|out and vard room enough to go into | giscontent. It is & great deal worthfer | N matters of sound healt romes an Al | t v orou I 1t is not until the disease has a firm e | omerPhe gets in the line of | and screech without attracting his | Sicontent. 1618 a greet o8 e situs. | seem wise to bexlh ot lealt pd dEn- | L ey that the tabient v I neighbors or the police; the ool sat-| {son in which life places one than to | erations back of the one in training, | : ] ¥ ; CHARLES D. GEER 1 sine ss v | e isfaction of owning a few trees that | 4% 1 “(UCT NS B2 B 0N i ror | in order to obtain. the needful foun- | begins to realize that there is some de- RI E etter with our neight an s s So M extiey e a | e was born, and | 5 %ciorions life ratmer than for an | dation of ali good healtn. | rangement of these organs. Teacher of Singing B e e | emeyer's disputed ten| by Rl il S o B In_preserves we have advanced fo- | . Jjight backaches, the feelings of Resumes work October 1ist. E Billlions of ‘stock was Jubk & promateris | a hound pup to look at him | °28Y one. lonste 3 wards a better knowledge and practice. & ki 3 5 i e+ 2 - Were there such collectors and wag his tail, and a cat | we have not wings, we cannot soar; | Very seidom are we offered any of the ( lassitude, and other warning symptoms Central Building, 12 Broadway. BLOWN UP BY A MINE o_sit by the fire and look comforta- But we have feet t5 scale and climb [olds owa 107 n‘;"_-;{r;d ar\"gm‘y;‘nl;x‘nn:‘ of kidneys disease ar n\'n-rhn}»kpd ¢ * weil to ba wle s | ble: and voung folks about. sparkling | By slow degrecs, by more and more, vhich were s 8 2f | They are not serious enough to de- ohntry getthe true fdcts w Mary Jobnston, the movelist, is dis- | and sparkable: a place where (hey | b (oads sumpmiia of onr. time: the cooks of two generations ago. Alr- [ TheY are nou serious enoush 1o o HEADQUARTERS FOR Srence 1o the des ering that the true character of|cook a whole ham at once, and have THE PARSON. | tht jare hold our supplies secure | tain the patl " Selar wors B e e L Y e and | s s is just what the world will| Plenty of clean napkins, towels and 2w from spoiling. and fresh uncooked | Fven when he discovers that the kid- s 2 SEVSpRA - Mve . table clpths; and in the springtime he R fruit is so more easily obtained that | ... ape affected, he does not recognize S Pres ko enary eovardsy etving vants hyacinths in the garden bor- NEW LAWS less preserving is done tham formerly. | . jimeulty as being caused by ca- evening, 5 k s = \ i e der and fuzzy little chickens running Not so very long ago, though, an | 3 et | © President Sherman has eaten| .o, the lawn; and a back porch and | Enacted by Ri cent General Asssmbly | ulderly housekceper told of a hard | tarrh. The Westerly House, For of Xaval " pov-paw in Indisna, and still keeps| an agreeable neighbor so they can sit| —Important Changes and/ Enact- ‘Work to prepare Sweetmeats for | Catarrh is sometimes so very gradual R N i n Be e Main: . in et 4 3 & smile. This is considered a good | together and smoke and find fault with | ments. winters use. “I like something I can | “j S0 L RARC TS - ey Ly Ry who saliEten s | al omen cverything under the sun.” This Eng- p into,’ she explaiued. T shall | ' aariiel Rlfeht disabrifort HED .- . MBS lishman's " 1deal home abpears much | Among laws enacted by the eneral | never get used {o these new-fansled | foms catise such siiy = S — T rkish fleet has sailed to be | like a joke to some minds. It is clear | assembly are those— 3 ! self-sealing jars. | it le not noticed. oal eports t X ifice to superior gunning, that|that ideals vary so much that there| Creating a commission to build a Sl It HamavetCwnbh 7 18" enbe. Armiy MR~ JOHN . WATKINS. H. COOPER — Upho!slerer 2 plos sentimen . Y is considerable humor in them. bridge at Haddam, with $225,000 ap- | Sometimes, where one's own garden | ... "y ) it be a dif-| Mr. John N. Watkins, 8181 A Critten- | : & may not injure his dignity ; d rden | seated in the kidneys it becomes a di 1 3131 o abo. . Spa wig sy Ko SR propriation. patch furnishes the material, much is | seated in the k on L. Bt Tt Mok witrins ANl ‘wenesal Aipholatering and. mat- e < Jing for peace The man with a theory in this world | State bond issue of $1,000,000 for es- | ysed in these ways to prevent waste. ficult disease to exterminate. \ R e Lo\ Fats o Raee Sheretary Moyer says thil as t 3 MRk e very often a missionary: and it Js | tablishment of state dacks at New | Did it ever occur to our suburban sl | Indeed, catarrh of the. kidnevs e - S o o TR, 4 ave | not always clear whether he is most | London. ters thai hcme-made pickies mizht be re serious than catarrh affectin; ‘ Jays. T _— free handliing of him, the question, | interested in saving your soul or ma Incorporating the Connecticut Col- | sold to their city friends, who find so o7 ““‘\ g A bl ot bfld? Among all the greatly adver- Tel. 555-4. 130 West Main Street. e e & ny s « mincemeat?” would not|ing a draught upon your wallet. I|lege for Women at New London, and | jittle time for such work? It would | Some Of the other orsans of the tised medicinen forlithey iand ese or of ? e . 10 be again asked. | have alwavs noticed that plety and|giving it right of eminent domain, | be an accommodation fo the latier, In the kidneys it is lable to (er- | biadder trouble there is nothing 1 tha saster v SIS |'business run together just like plant | through which to secure a cite. and furnish a little pocket money 10 | minate in Bright's Disease or diubetes, i { heve com m this caus ¥ v is the man of the hour; but|and animal life in nn‘lure. and the | Giving veterans of civil war state| the former. One such rural friend 1 BBER aF Wit des Goiornleed: a8 very which equals Peruna-h | suffered - ]| ofher Band. the repart of 2 « man who hasn't too much honor| MOSt Skilful scientist = cannot tell | aid of $30 yearly. | know, who has put jelly on the mar- | S piie) for several years with this trou-+ || De constructor o u gt hdod the | ¢ ¥ iz 3 5 °NOT| where the one begins or the other Giving attorney general power t0 | ket (nis season and found a ready sale | Sericus silments, if not fata ble, spent hundreds of dollars ballding of rd o on Bk g \njuring him | Jeaves off. No one will think of de- [ protect water courses. fieie | T 10 Wia 5 St B follow the | The thing to be Hone, when a cold or on ‘dactors’ BHE mEdisine And: il - . e Pepper v s on his track nying the fact that the motives of men | Increasing death damages to 310, same practice? | catarrh of the kidneys is discovered, is = 2 a = - = are so often selfish that it is not easy | Limiting rate of interest charged by | Turn from our city walks to a more | 500" 2 FH SRR S S GO T to no purpose, until | took Pe- || is called to our line of z o e tin D old saying that “You|to determine when they are pure or | money lenders on small loans. extended stroll in the woods and fields, e N X runa. % { losion an exam . 200d man down.” but | what their intent; or the fact that| Raising salarfes of senate and house tarrh remedy, one that relieves the e £ the pree b« o1 ever hear of one's| hundreds of thousands of dollars have | employes to $100 a montl i catarrhal distarbances and thus re-[} “One bottle & - ¢ | a oe s The Maine was blown uj with- | being elected to a city office been collected for the Lord for alleged | ~ Changing method of chrosiag legis- e S e an all the others put together, But, a8 the bottom plates disclose, ar b | honest and honorable purposes which | lative chaplains. Fias ds has been found in|| @ they only poisoned my sys- || B . o SbBsstion 1o .t We have a week of grey days and| Were really used by the Dowies,| Lowering penalty for conviction of uch a remedy has been Yo Betunsicired e anat| GREAT VALUES & s _destru B aterl, MR A Schaeffers and othsrs on wildcat | selling renovated buttor. Peruna. It relieves catarrh, no matter |- T8 CSPURS SUERC e | ettled—a fact that | m acceptable downpours | gchemes for personal glory which end- Consolidating Stamford ~ city and where it may be L i will tigated, as t wh ppear to be hastening the day | ed just 2 ; piste cure was accomplished, but focatea in tnell BUES TUE O etal o you. The || Tan. Dull Calf and Patent PE-RU-NA for st like every straight swindle. | town. n but one dire vhen alumned water will be unknown. | It is chiefly the good and honest peo- | Providing for roll calls in political P | R — = ple, the unsuspecting, of this world, | conventions. body— whether in . :, | 14 Ki Lo The prison papers show remarkable| who are flepced: both Fighteously and | :Creating & aiate park.commission. Havo you a cold with | Kidney Disease fine more exposca || o8t | ean do in return is to || Colt and Kid ¢ Bl o PRI loss of uppreciated con- | Untighteously by rogues and incompe- | Continuing the barbors, rivers and Na hacking or racking membranes of the (| 2esnowledae the merits of Pe- || ¢4 09 o950 and $4.00 B o Lot laii 1% | tyibutors by discharze becomes a real | 1eNiS Of every stripe and profession, | brioges commission in the interest of P cough, hoarseness, .ose and taroat, or whether in the re- runa.’ 09, 9. an 5 some of whom have rolled in millions | developing Connecticut v and died in disgrace. The man with a | Uniform bill of lading. theory is always interesting:,but it is| Revision of game laws, shortening well enough to be cautious in putting | the season on game birds and squir- out cash to develop his ideas. rels, continuing the clcse season on source *of bmnchms,gnp 8 ;0rn motest part of the kidneys. asthmatic or pul mmmry That Peruna is at once the safest v cough with sore chest?” 2nd most refiable remedy for catarrh Kidney Trouble, Weak Back. Has the baby m-oup, -j'» ‘E‘“_”‘r‘.il';{‘;é'irlfitg:’"g{ m})*;g Mehe | Mr. M. Broderick, 706 East 46th St., [Bfl]llSIlll x chflfhflflflflau, has been discharged ibarrassment and regret the longest sesston of a ever known in this countr service has really impaired o them Pennsylvania has reached the point where she considers the dam which deer. whooping cough or Chicago, Ils, writes: “I have b of its members Rifne th e A t v 1 fve experienced its benefits. > . Tis, i ave been damns the community, instead of con- | Some people’s idea of getting on in | Forbidding combinations for purpose nicasles cough? b dabil o 4 Sy | duasiies ;i a6 ja- FRANKLI J o e e TR servigg its interests, indefensible, | life iz to violate their ‘promises be- | of raising prices on necess!tics. ?) SAMPLE, FREE. e R el e e s FRANKIIN SQUARE. If ten pounds of sugar can be bonght | What next in Boston for 60 cents, howAs that in il cause they can make some more just| Permitting adoption of per ney trouble for some time and have Then test the old 1 records, pertaining to the reief o as good. These may appear to be very | full age. N tien by Pestins Bere cases of | been able to find relief oniy through ‘ & 1 : s ; rélinble Dn. Buis’s Affarded by Peruna in severe cases : 1 { some Connectlcut towns only 12 Only Boomers That Gount. Melrisnd onie to gy, Yut oy de;;;;;:g;*:gg:_ggeg‘syya\g;v; Mearesc W7, Covan Stnor; frec, cidney trouble, the use uf Peruna. During the winter MRS TS UNDERWOOD, B e conms | The Hartwn boom s being vigor- | fust ‘as ‘many short-sighted as lonz. | - Forbidding unlawful use of roiiiis Vrite fod Cdir'ren & Co. Bal- Catarrh of Kidneys. Hebaun T USNEINITeED. & fattle, of soup:) Sheds Wil o Sl or that extra two pounds seemy [ ousiy i lovped, Ly the New York pevers. | gighted people in the world: and (hat | cans, jars, etc. timore, M. oo on thISYAper. 1ol o 3. Park, R. F. D, 4, Greens- | medicine in the house, and by taking ToEron e R exorbitant o R nay not be %0 | sight from a scientific siandpoint is | Providing for completion of state re- “Thad a very bed cold and cough Greene Co., Ga., writes: “For a|a dose at night. I am feeling fine the Callouses treated. A o T L ERRCEE an amknown quantity anyway. If you | formatory, an appropriation therefo When the trolley conductor neglects and on '?om, nrm.:uwu.mhm{ym cared me ona’ time I was troubled with catarrh | next morning. | Always in Working Order. Tel. 538-4. Frances . Loune, Hridgeville, Dl - ¢ iy, vidnevs, and after taking Pe- Some of my friends assure me that 51" Broadway. are u fair observer, vuu must have re- | and changes in law relative to transfe; f 18 collect the fare of the most invet- 7 2 marked that boys full of promise in|and commitment of prisoners REGULAR BOTTLE, 25 ©TS. I ieel like a new man. ‘1 think | Peruna is equally as good for their | 4 R arite Micker he néver hears from the ':wm s 1ndoubiodly a vast variety | schopldays give no promise at M Aater | ""Reviston. of the dog and autemobile Ty B"“'“(,,,m,,qyn,!,,,mm;l,:m,""“,,phma i g;-('uw}(( catarrh medicine of the | various ailments. but 1 do_know that \ \imuy von wane 10 §dt - Rosai. . The Kicker knowe when | o divorce liws in the Inited States. | in life. - Most of ux onliy have a sur- | faws. Rt A et it ¥ and believe it will cure any case | for kidney troubie and suffering from Mes berors the pubil thace 18 ne ha s But those of Nevada ire the most | fece view of things at best, hence men | Increasing salavies of the. governor 9% o 4 sifesi of ¢atarrh on reeord.” & weak back it has no equal” gium betier than through five advertige popular.—Washington Star, . ! will look at a fellaw and conclude he ' and lieutenant governor. . = 3 i 3 ing columns of “Tne Bill

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