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- e 4 2 Miss Nellle Gurley of Willimantic 5 ? 5 has won considerable fame by the cool & : . headed ménner in which she landed a Borwich ulletin |husmivme o vk e imaes o a‘ g ?‘_ '? 5 police on Saturday, ¥ho, for his base ) " xSl S mla : conducthy B8 Oe ; You men and women who somehow can’t get feeling right—who have an gt e R e o bve funt whdut concmaeSAlluindy o8, hoaring B man MG & RO et uatly needache. os i tonms, ol tasts and foul breatls dissincas, £ N ne Waterbury American, in allud- | French,” remarked the retired mer- | Vo3 don there are other kinds of grief | can't sleep, are nervous sand upset, bothered with a sick, gassy disordersd | _ - Eh ing editorially to this case, sai chant mun’s never (0o old fo|inat will rend vour bosom. ~As soon | stomach, or have backache and fect all worn out. . SRR a weeks o a |, Af CYery ome will agree, Williman- {fourn something, and a knowledge of [as you tell people you are studying re you keeping clean inside with Cascas vy forcing a pas- . ; d " ent, - ® K500 & 4ic ik to be congratulated upon having | irench 15 worth while, Think of the | Frenck they “will look. surprived ahg | sageway every few dave with saits, cathartic pills or castor oil?. This is im- 3 SHOWS ' u ?nnel:"d :c L4 - @ Miss Gurley amons its citizens | vast sield of splendid literature it opens | Gisgusted and tell you that you are | portant. et st ‘ x o 2.30, 7. 8.45 S i G Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour - Ziatersa a2 tho Postetfics at Norwten, | Most youn women maturally so shrink fupt 1{ must be a luxury to read Du- icasting your timg and cproriunities | . Cascarels liymediaiely cleanse and refilate the siomach, remaue the sour 5 ~ . I Athl T Tt 48 aecond- clash S Basieny, onils e et el N St il Rl i P T B e e and carry off the decomposed waste matfer and poison from the intes- | stad“]m Tr|° of ter| iflg ) etes stances that they allow sucl an to | (ongue.” . AW 4 4 ok 22 | tines and bBowals. { 5 5 You've been getting circulars from | masters German has opzned the gates & 2 5 : 5 i KER, the Ala- in Susiness Dri‘:::'fll":i-g 2o unchallenged, unpunished, and un- | CXOUNeE bee (1fggom correspondence | of . rew Lden for himself. Having | A Cascaret tonight will straigten you out by morning—a 10-cent box will | E.OJHEE’:":NTHONV in Pm_nolow-, and JOHN RUC ta Bulletin Job Orfice, 33-6, published o fhe world. “While un-|gpgols,” said the hotelkeeper. “I've |learncd that ianguage, you can have g keep vour entire family fezling good for —onths. | L - Willimamtic Office. Room 3 Murray | doubtediy th ses are rare, much | heen through ine mill, and whenever | the supreme delight of reading Goethe Don't ' forget the children—their little insides need rarer than in foreign countries where | vou want any sympatay you can come | gnd Schiller as they were before the 2 g00d, wentle cleansing, too. Suilding. Teiephone 210. ! i < rp— women do not enjoy the general re-|to this heiel and help 3‘unrself.‘_ l! ] Bhfllutfés got nll"ll their ;1““‘ and ha.lrr | - } Sincbdny 2l ~lspect which atfends them here, it is | know when you mentisn the v: field | strung them. That's the way people GOOD DOCTRINE. many more’ of these cases than any fSEondence school profesars havy besat Pl e e i o B e e c We all believe in more manhood | ON€ has any idea of. Miss Gurley has - they got me. Of course, they | made such progress that 1 could read | Are all in end ready for your | asd fewer quarrels i e contributed 2 noteworthy part toward cd (Jueen Victoria in their let- |a bill of fare without upsetting the spection. All grades and prices, in- | oo T il u:e ;-L.m || muking Willimantic a better fown to & i [ml;h-. dhen everybody roasted fne for icmd;,.g eur E:g]i_h Imperted Papers. sed amon, and ; - e-s adnitted mer- at German, whi said, <ot 7 v 5 live in, u far safer town for young e-s adnitted | not studving German, , they Hoidings to Match. Decorations and E Evening at Eight. algnified occ fons whatever the | V€ 1M g %) chant, reluctantly. referred | is the cnly language that has whiskers A e = | very Evening ig! cause of it. | women;: Ier example, on far 28 1t I8 | fo tho fact (hat she began the study Ry R Eeneral patnfers snppilea. W arel§ S S Sy The Bridgeport Standard, referring |'20¢ known through the press, will| ... ign language when she was |of stuff about Goethe and Seniller. T now receiving orders for paper hang- e ta Governor Baldwin's recent address | 10UDtless encourage other young wo- 5 hegan studying that excellent lan- ing, decoration, and painting. e in that city, sas % | men under similar circumstances to do their strong card, and I |guage and when I had learned to say B < Ba i opinion, ex. | 38 she did think it a_shame to see her late ma- | ‘Wie gelxtsfl?‘ my fr ds]fg?lhere(i e PolL PI " R Liridears opinion, X \nq Willimantic is also to be con-|jesty used for' advertising purpuses | around and rebuked me. musi - ayers PR N> ridgeyort speech, that |y ilated on aving a judge who, | when she can't defend herself.- 1 dow't | leers u angusge. why not learn ital- 2 P. F. MURTAGH, o g Jay s can be no problem in way st i jstance | Want to discourage vcu, my friend. fion .and thus eq i of & labor trouble that should not be | !0 1'nd recozmition and assistance | %, \(ogg. of French certainly is an | study of Dante, the zrcatest of ail Drugtrs | Telephone. 92 and 94 Wese Main St. Presenting settled before it comes to a strike, has | (0 respectable and insuited women inijsset, and 1 have no doubt that the |poels? So they got me sidetracked | evoked widespread approval through- | i culprits to_just professors will deliver the goods, but, [ again and I began studying Itallan. ; 1647 | WAL the state. As he says in o strike, | on hearing the case in chimbers. There | all same. vou arc Jaying up trou-| “Then I went to hear a lecture, and | are capable business landsmer “who | government transport or steam launch | Sulee suffe <t who can least afford | 'S M0 reason why a lady under such |ble for yourself ths minute you Dbew |the man who did the talking said there |arc making New London more and|with a draft of 26 feet would have N At for o cettlement and the e | dircumstances should be obliged to | #ln. The trouble with an-cld guy 3| ought to be a. law requiring every- | mcre atirasclve as o piace of residence| to be double pointed. in sections 10| Adam’c Tavern S wait a settlement, and the se i rowd of stiring, curious cit- | that when he begins to learn anyihing | body to learn Russian. An under-|33G°as o business center. but that|fold up, in order to gain entrance. as | & g tlement ould Bie" Aawithout the | MEEt a crowa of s - 1y with nts the whole settlement to kuow | stanGing of that language is the magic | not one of them—even to the “Senior | many of them draw from 25 to 37 —_— mm—— strike. is good doctrine and |iZens, most of whom are ally with- |5, "In two or three we ou'll be (key that opens a ireasure house of | ijderman,” the esteemed mephew of | foet serve. 7 By 1861 —— _ should prevail to vontrol labor trou- |OUt occupation or the qualities Whi goinz arcund talking about Paree and | poetry and prose. By that time I|{he writer, who although coming from Ask any New London or Norwich { Blés, and tore and more if iy coming | Mark gentlemen, frongsay and quoting bills of fare until | wasggoing ¢ippy and wasn't responsi- | ,lq salt deep water Noank stoc 01 shell back! % | offer <o the public the fAncst standara || one of the Best Rural Plays. 1o %o prevail, we believe.” - =7 223 puts you out | ble for my actions, so I canned Itallan | jerked into several kinds of o copg, O We MILLER. | prands of Beer of Europe and Americs, | e Bultetin shares i the belief that | A DECISION OVERTURNED. Yy with a clao. __jend Legan studying Russian. Iben |hapille could make a long splice, al| Jewett City, Conn. | Bokemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian |f - . : Bulletin shares in the bellet that | 5 nothing ~ mor¢ annoying | somebody switched me oft to Norwe- | clove hitch, the a bowline or tzke_ a i ey Beer, Bags Pale and Burton, Mustrs | oo labor wars, so-called, wil a few | It is not surprising, outside of Mas- ra man ysing fragments of | glan and then Dr. Cool discovered the | Goad eve from'a bulls eve, Now this | pu cont e BT Bee PO FRG SRG BYron, Madite gh s 15¢, 25c, 35, 50c years be things of the past ‘o read | husetts, that the superior court has |, janguage you don’t understand und | North pole. and I felt it my duty to |iq not kicking unless some New Lon- il C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Matinee Prices 10c, 15, 250 @pout and wonder at. There is no loverturned the decision of the. lower | using them with the obvious intention | study the Eskimo language. and finaily | gon friend unvarnished truth— which giies | Hil P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | rfason why honorable differences and |court in Plymouth county, Mass, in | of miking a grand stand plas. When |a policeman found me sitting under a | gioud rank way above chink en-| Mr. Editor: October 1, 1911, marks | ng Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Anheuser ! demands should excite blood and | the case «inst Thomas Lawson, who|I'm 1cading & book, and the author, |street lamp studying a Choctaw gram- ) (jnisiasm. the Eeginning of the sixteenth fiscal | Budweisar, Schlitz and Pabst. 1 Next Week “THE CITY.” eriminal acts, some of which are pros- | was found guiity of conducting a lot- | 0 Show how smart ke is, drops into { mar and locked me up. z And the old man, in this instance | vear of the Teuchers',guild. An aus- | A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. SEREADE did St 5 | b ‘e he gave away a horse|lTench or Greek or Latin, I get mad, “As I said, I don't want to discour- | Goes not expect to be weighed down | picious beginning is dlways prized as | Telephons 447-12, e T N S iyeciinae: oo 82 Y ir. | and tear around looking for somebody |age vou. but I do feel sorry for any i \ith half a ton of the Mayor's seal|an indication of possible good to fol- B The fair-minded captains of indus- {and buggy as an attraction at a fair. | [ (hirg 1 can lick, That sort of think | cig back number who takes up the | 37 approval. E iow | 5 ©¥ of this Country have been tolerant | The tickets were given away and|:s prevoking, but it's not half bad study of languages.”—Chicago News. Now Mr. Editor we love the ties| "It will certainly be a pleasure to | 7 Y | of and liveral toward labor and avoid- | there was no direct profit because of and times ‘badic to our Afths ’ot 4| members of the gulld, and it s be | QUALI 4 od strikes. It is irrati ism oth § the scheme. It s a part of the ad- [l 3 % century, to New London, our old birth- | lieved, a pleasure to outside n . work should always be ccnsidered sides which hase ¢ he cruelest \‘.m.\m; plan and evers person ad-| LETTERS TA THE EDITOR lno. Now, if congress did create the Where to us old age was but a|as well, to know that during this fir gfmwmw when it costs-no. nore than'| and most prolonged labor contests. mitted to the grounds paid not an ex- | money and pay yvou for your service | but at the same time it will {month of the year, tw o voluntary | the inferior kind. Skillcd men are St o5 ha IBor- and: capital are | iyt on G e A U ot A Bacnlingtian lntOrder to the public, can it not create money | take a seven fold purchase with luff | gifts have been received for the per- | employed by us. Our price tell the | For the benefit of the Halle Club IR e Bt st sid codrant. | ey SBt the' Chamco ihe o 3 and pay any and every person render- | tackle attechment to disunite the ver_ | manent fund. One gift was $1 and | SRBlCYEl | omin e ¥ational and tole chance excel chance = el AN ing service to the government? Those | acity from our anatomy. Ting | one §100, tois latter fro z | 3 e gadebat the day of better ¢onditions Jon him by this frée gift. It wasanf Sfr Xditor: 'In a refent lssue I 50,10 ocetving the money for service | Erepident. Cloveland's — adeinistration | who sent the same amownt last vear: | STETSON & YOUNG. | RAYMOND B. ELDRED, Violinist. is mear permanent establishment. |attraction and doubtless the fair as- | hoticcd the statement that the 16 ineh | Gould own the money, and they could | the ,then secretary of the navy had | Several of cur honorary members | MRS. GRACE ALDRICH CROWELL, sociation may have profited by the| RS fne how bome Tid th WESLMER | so into the chicken business and sell | occasion to move some of his house- | repeat their favors vear by year and Soprano. THE NATIONAL GAME. plan; but it certainly cime the near- | {icic of the (. V. railroad by two 8- | cheaper than the people who have to |hold goods to his summer resort at|:hus by kind words coupled with ma- | J, F. CONANT. 11 Framkim Street. |MRS. CAMILLA ELDRED-SHIELDS, Y est 1o giving something for nothing of | imen pives — This secms 4 stoange bit | hire the money from Wall street and | New Haven and had them loaded | tarial foken they gladly encourage the | Whiteztona 5o and the J. F. C. 10a | at the Piano. It was .said that soft and Ky A g g e 2 jchenines L ot tone that it | PaY interest for its use, and Wall street | aboard of one of the government ves- | work of this orzanization. | Cigars are the best em the market | Y. M. C. A. HALL, gray October days have completely 4Dy scheme yet devised. s | Would require four $-inch pipes to to- | 8ets it from the government and pays|sels for that port. Arrivine off the! ' Permit me, please, to complete the | e tian iy S b e BNl #ifioi: of the basehall fans| IHOW & coyrt could rale” it was a)would requirs four §-inch S (6 inch | MO interest for 1ts mse. The business | mouth of the harbor they for the first | notice not fully en in Monday’s | | FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 27, o Withe o 4t they came to time in [EUft enterprise cr lottery in the mean- | tal the same capacits as @ 16-ingh | of oo Gountry is borrowing from Wall | time, found that it would reguire a | iseue: | P ey | Tickets,- 50 cents. sood s 1 it is mnot |ing of the law wh! s alleged | P e O R e solo for | Street today, including the chicken | vessel three feet less draft of water| —The New London county annual | NEWMARI B S iy e the perlori t the rec - the h to have violated, w et sale | H O D o of hewator | business, We have faith that it can be | to get over the bar at high water. Of | meoting 15 to be held Wednosday, Oc- 715 Boswail Ave. 555 BEEE e o o vts o the hon- | Hickets or direct profits, ls mot| ie- jnéreased” friction o s i e done. | course that, scored one for the secre- | igher 25, at 4 p. m.,, in Broadway | First-class Wines, Liquors und Clgars. Rt et & i e i kg J. C. VALLETTE, | taty of the navs. schoal building, Norwich, C. E. H. | Meals and Welch Rarebit sorved te P, ot most sémsétional | ©'CRF Jpttia. SHpTiine; S0 anieh monk North Franklin, Conn., Oct. 23, 1911.] Now as to the New London deep|” October 24, 1911 | order. John Tuckle Prom Tel 43-& game. Read the following extracts| The &ift of any kind of a premium | obtain an adequate g sappl £ e 2% “| waters problem, and the writer's 2 « | music. 1o m the west: in connection with advertising could | it not absurd fo choke the capaci R T, i O Rmong towns and Ciic. baseball |45 well be called a chance game and | such o plan as chal Ceonaiibai ,,! Deep Water Facts. 2epihs of water, ste, of New London P. C. aEER mad, Chicago won a foremost place | Violation of the gift enterprise or lot- | item? Why not carry the 16inch I8 | Ay mditor: The writer fancies he | harbor is mot ghess work, but gained TUNER ERRE et ot 55355 st <. | tery 1aw. s e e Tsocheat? | sees a broad smile on the face of every | by practical experience both in the QR R of 99.859 paId. admis- |t 5 i L ey o o’ | old salt all the way up the river | construction of sea goins vessels and 122 Broapect St slems to the Sox-Cubs series, 01 EDITORIAL NOTES. T e conaitions. in the oenter | from New Laondon to Norwich, when | the harbor facilities. 7 : Tel. 611, Ni on more fans than saw t between | der mormal conditions, in the oCnter|they glance over the list of New Lon.| An analysis by investigating parties ' orwisi, the New York a ums | The owners of a cargo of sugar just|of the city, by the proposed .method: | 4o o ¥ oomprising the “On to Rich- | may show that for all practical pur- ! in 190 n from Honolulu find that the price|but the capacity Is lacking, and &fp,o,g7 Atlantic Deep Waterwayvs com. | poses—like the New Haven affair—a [IF YOU WANT A “The next best Bloomingdale, | has doubled since the ship sailed al fire ealls fav covacty i o wle D miibion: terrible strain on the bottom in the i EIREY Ot ASSIDIAND. Mich., population v gt | ~ — o DY o DOL an gneer: bat| Not but what every one of these men | vicinity of the harbors mouth, as any i s AE e Y asm created by a town team that won | The hyphenated case is usually one | fpis Linn, foes not Sppeal [0 Sy, 100 WHITE, THE TUNER, 3 the state championship reached such [of crime or war. Have you noticed{can explain this apparent blunder. 48 South A St, Taftville. fever heat this vear that merchants |this peculiarity in the news from CITIZEN, Josed their stores on days when games | China? Botuiel,, Dok 2s) (13Tl | CHARLES D. GEER were played and farmers who went to| =4 — ! town to trade either returned empty- Iln prove v:m .\l.is m)mm;l \!\]:S 4 | Reason and Common Sense Dependable Resu{r‘mfl work‘()mcmher . ed or remained to watch the|bad woman does not make Richeson, _ i 3 _— T ; e G T e T S e On and affer August 1st, 1911, the Jewelt Gentral Buliding, . 13 Broadwey. . etter Editor Bulletin: In reply & o The attendance eaiben cis 0 & beiter mign. - vil) R e Shampionship series nearly equalled| Vers of horses do not appear | 18th, “Will Mr. Vallette state what we | fhe world series gmnes of 1906 in| The Geivers of horses do mot AVDAr| Shail depend on? Yes, Mr. Aver, de- City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will - HEABOUARTERS FOR, < ames, when 99,864 passed the turn- |animals are the poorest kind. o highest law given to man, by bis Mak- i st S games, wher ; M- | sdvertisement for them, cr. He then occuples’ considerable be open every busiress day (except Satur- Band." Tee hunch every S ¥ . . S i S ok R — — ace trying to explain the reporf i e Seares (o 1997 and ¥uen] A Pennsylvania woman has. just re- | the -committoe composedof intelll- 15 velick 10 3 o'clock The Westerly House, the Cubs played the Tigers, were away | oiveq a let written her from the | gent and educated men.” We must sup- . . . 2 £ - B " e 1 Cliicgo “thip | oot o Jetee eliten hes o e gt and hucied ey o must e days) from 10 o'clock a. m. 1o 3 o'clock p. M., | sy o 5 omoens 68 e, M o Doubtless it is worth readin were composed of iwlolhm;nlhm:d e?]u-‘! eny 3 “The 1307 series drew only 78,068 e s b e g cated men and ranked high, but in the 5 — persons and that of 1908 only 62 The Italiun navs has the credit of | Lorimer committee (here must have closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. “The highwater mark previous to]paving knocled. ‘moving Been & cog siipped, or there would not 14’ ot A i e & be another committee on the same job, the world's series of this year was|gyuifit, an incident which will | be i o g | 5,207 i It is possible that the committee ap (7] e asurer. \, 145807 persons, and it required seven | greatly appreciated by some peoble. | pointen te invertisaie the eanse of the | FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasur DR Betwoen it and Pittsburgh, — — high cost of living was no more infal- | ; . e attract that many. The player Happy thought for today The | lible than was the first Lorimer com- is called to our line of poel, amounting to $37.81%5 divided {tramp who i ionally loves to| mittee. After a labored effort by Mr. I €0 'per cent. to the winner and 40 per |tramp will' steal a ride on a fr Ayer to explain what the committee . Economizes Butter, Flfil.ll', cent. to the loser. means > each [¢rain and take all theé attendant did not make plain, he kicks the com- a oe s Sex player and $831 Cub g e mittec’s explanation and his own de- Eflfl!' makes the food more | | BN 1. Chbaly Oletributed ] Tutnole: Bes e cable young | fense of it into & cocked hat, when h‘eli B | | A e bk o p says “T admit he can raise and sel | ‘ smong all the eligibles woman who weighs wnd e R e TRng s sontens appetizing and wholesome | GREAT VALUES change declares Iashion cannot ftell| ion that it is the private ownership of HAS HAD ENOUGH. her where the waist line ought to be! | money that causes the hizh cost of 1v- Mayor Tammany Norwalk e ing. On that point, there can be no | Tan, Dull Calf and Patent omsiders that o lomg-suffering punite | 1t 138 Deen found that the Chinege | more argument between us. Having The only Baking Powder made | Colt and Kid e e e PUDIC have been cooking” in bags for ages: | found the cause, it doesn't require a e g OF the Satiiine de-l,, . some Amxiously inquires. if | collogiate education to find the remedy. from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar | $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 s of political ballot makers: and | {1\ o nnythin # i Here is an opportunity for, the gentle- | i i e the O election 1 me |115FS 18 a0y thing ey JUTHOP 06 AL | a 1o nse s reason and common | i out in favo voting machines, He/ Richaso A d = : sense. Private ownership of all the s B tes i, - The Richeson-Linnell case brings| .. .o\ causes the high cost of living. s reported to have sa forcibly to mind what money can buy ;i | “Under the B thi hiwte. vk ¢ - T o ? PUY. | There can be but one remedy, viz.: the | © the laws o : t- |1t cannot buy love, or resurrect the| public ownership of all the mones. By flrgus[m arnonne , e iy JoBted and lead: but it can buy false witnesses | public owhership, I mean congress, the s R SNy NS = 5o much | g6 people’s representatives, creates the confusion has resulted, from the adop £ 2 money for the people (the public), and FRANKLIN SGUARE. tion and use of the present form of | A moose b -d down from | is owned by the public (the people.col- ballot nd so auch time his been | the north and is now in the Berkshire !P(‘( ely). 'I'hlsl l\e 5;0 :;“‘:)l:?)r?\el;‘t’re—.‘r:‘ onsumed in making the count and ob- | hills; and since there is no protectign | Bets into circulatién, or befo G Ming results, ¢hat ve come to tha | for hi : on | b privately owned. THE FI : e g g Ut | for him some hunter is likely to cap-| " pavately owned by individuals, are always so low that they will interest the most g BT (LIt A2} inethod Of fture him it must and can be (and as a precedent BMEE i bs using Hine Vodog ma — has been) paid into circulation for ser- cconomical buyers. Seeing is believing. A look at 35¢c DINNE chine. When ‘it taKes six men from With three fortunes pledged to his | vice or products of labor. 'Vhe fatal five c in the ‘ernoon until | defence, the Rev. Mr. Richeson must | error Mr. Ayer makes is wher he sa; our goods and prices will convince you. | i | nine o'clock the succeeding morning |ee that virtue never needed such a Fode s i DS AR L g o - OFF CAFE F 12h2 1o count about twelve pat- | tremisndous “masabaty g on ut he seems orget, if he A jots, it seems imperative thers | Lie oaovs- TRFEIAIIRE <oF cwealih 1n |/ Uer knew, that What has Been dons DELL-H rom (] #hould be a change in the method of | Al ki can be done again. During and after ‘ — " g =" = = the war of the rebeilion (in which I am AR . balloting and counting s oot Tecte s i ¥ informed he took part and tool his pay ofl Exl“bltlon ot P < Kl Drpaebipe for his service, direct from the govern- pat up againat a votine sysiem, i docs | Bible Question Box ment,” {1 sovermmente, the - bubiics | ; e S S R any argument to show a money), the prices of about every AL it et <o ; methoas. || vone mibte auestions it e s || thing was igh. remeniber thas ool Anty Drudge in Court. in Ailliners for Fall and Win in favor of the old || #wered in these columns or by mail || was $1.10 per pound, pork 20 cents a : : 3 ¥ 5 - i P v metbods ing ballots in these || Haor ‘¢ T Bible Question Box | pound by the hos, 60 to 70 cents a doz- Prisoner’s wife (relenting)—‘‘Yes, he did strike me, but MRS. G. P. gg‘s\":"‘;ofi: e days of progress excepting those who B0 10 s cotton Clobi 40 T 10 Reite it was partly my fault. I wa$ washing all day and No. etuc s B i e o oy iWhat ieahe. GGy 1 getieta] Complaint af the Hiah cOSt ‘was bad-tempered, and didn’t have his dinner ready.”” ERLAIN this old, obsolete way of doing things -—What is the meaning of Nahum | of FUIG™ (0P Giiinlv hecause 7 ke i R 2 Since counting machines are as com- |ii, 3. 4, particularly the expression | ne Lotiie mwned the. mmbny, PeCcilise Anty Drudge—*‘Please your Honor. If you'll Jlist sen. DR. C. R. CHAMB 5 mon in counting houses and banks as | “Day of His Preparation?” people not only owned it, but there was tence the prisoner to buy his wife Fels-Napt 2 soap D t: 18 o1 writing machines, and are purchased | xnswer. of the prephouics pé}About $50 per aapita for evory mam it will end their wash-day fighting. She won’t have enval surge at hig s because they represent | the Bible 5 the TRttt woman and child. oy there 4 E i of the crooked machines thus far iden- | Whieh we dwell, for “the earth abideth | Whot is worse still the people’ (the to get dinner, She won’t be tired and cross, either. Quring his last illuess.: ve been dickered with by | fCrever” (Ecclesiastes i, 4), but rather | Public) do not own a dollar of monev, McGrory Building. ~ Norwich, Conn. tified ’;' o ker o efiher | Of this present evil world or dispen- | And why? Simply because it is all bor- crooted Mcient men who either . . 5D U THones: N (Gt Mr) ket can 5 sation, wien a new Age or order of | ToWed money g had them in charge or had free access | Supioy wgh 3 hew Age or order of pememner When e high priocs Do you spend 52 days of the year - Day of His Preparation” would b ed from i ) W 3 . e . e T 23 (he day of period of {hme . when the| ducts did mot sell for the cost of pro- washing clothes? Fifty-two days bending A South Caroiina editor buastea | Lori ok Loulh DYebure. or ks | dueion: Mo an, o ‘doust” remern: o : g ome his paper that he hiad a hand in kill- | (805 e Soments and conditions for | e [0S BROS 0L I AL nce was over a tub of nauseous, steaming suds an ~ = o | the new dispensation, sometimes al- i e X 5, dng a negro bey: and a coroner's Jury |1yded 1o us “The Golden Age of Proph- | the changing of the ownership of the > returned a ;'.-rdm the hl:;ck ;...y came [ acy> As 4 matter of fact, are we not Aanex f""ml“'%vl’::?‘?, ‘!‘;",‘;“;t“a:‘; 52 days of hard mbblng on ,a yva.shboard. And see US 1o Mis death at the hands of persons |living in a period of transition? Mar- | Street magnates by the “intelligen i 1 BRISs. The Hiy, wdst Rave thehght |.velons chanses ate being wroughi out, | educated men_ wh? irhankedjhnlg;h in the Then stop it. Nature didn’t intend any E 2 y vha vas | 0ld things are passing away and new | estimation of” not © majority o . ) »y o when in’ need of WALL PAPERS, RS bt e kmow WEACHR wan | Sonditions ate. BelnE. dovolosed - pu | voters Byt on fits tew by whom. they woman to work like a slave. Fels-Naptha L .. i I connection with this proph of Na- | were nominated, And those intelligent 3 i 3 B FURNITURE, A , R L it s tortumate for Richeson that I we Would direct ‘atfention ‘o the| men were nomfnated throush the in- will cut down the time spent in washing |ryxees, partor sroves. om > B G o i3 statement of the Prophet Daniel (xil, | fluence of those who were bound to consisting of one Massive Oak Sideboard, Four Leather L o7 e i, & it o © the drug clerk of whom he bought |4y that “many shall run to and fro and | have this change of ownership of mon- : at least half It Wl”. cut out the boflmg HEATERS. OIL CLOTHS. LI 2 e¥dnide of potassium knew him well, | Knowledge shall be increased.” in the | ey, from the public to Wall street. Mr. Seat Chairs and one Six-Foot Extension Table. i L 2 ’ LEUMS, MATTINGS, PIANOS and kS for when the dead dog with pups is|time of the end. The people are run- | Aver will not’deny the statement that dlc Steamln d the h'l]'d—rubbln"!‘ SEUAMS, 5 = g | produced his evidence will be satisfy- [ ning to and fro all over the earth to- | those intelligent, educated men elect g suds, £ . SEWING MACHINES. ot Pl ol with flaming torches” —(he dutomo- | the majority of voters. He - Fels-Naptha will separate the dirt from Reltable goods at bottom price B siything shout the parchae. bil olley cars, and railway trains, | public ownership of all money * “ is | } 1 A [ < : 3 = oy which “rage in the sireets and jostle [ an imposaibility—never can be lunP": % v 5 & y — - BT o Kanan has inin: | ot Ut " e 55 | o ot st it e e don 1| | T your clothes while soaking in cold or A guished him: v making a Colum- |+ay The Bible prophecies, more|will as| r. Aver a question en' ! £ . . bus day address without mentioning | than Seventy in number, relating to|You enlisted did you not receive your! lukewarm water so that a light rubbin % . % by H 1an't | thi T Pr Teariy. ine | pry for vour serv the govern- | - . g 1 1 4 1 the name of Columbus. He couldn' s “Day of Preparation” clearly in- | iy for your se e -1 e A 3 4 %+ g vthi i ola | dicate that we are on the eve of - olo- | ment in ‘meney created by act of con . p 2 5 2 and a simple rinsing will leave them clean [ e e o b ot gl e S R b TR it g s S i P The Modern Home Furnishers > 2 £ i NORWICH and TAFTVILLE. vigator. = 1 |t i blessings will be showered forth upon | ceived vour pay in that money did you : i : and pure—ready for the line. Sy - =g o all the nat { the earth. misc to refurn that money to the 74 Main S e I is claimed thers melm.-nhn.ll‘x'n 3 = e eriment at any specified time? Yes - / ain ot Bl I 1 AR = ; Shere iz o et SRS who can remember when the Lor- | The Carnesic hero list now numbers] or no. Did vou agree (o pay itere ‘ ok for the rec reen Wrappe; diam het ! 3 dyertige J investigatiori was begup 33y LRty ing colutiys, of The Bulleta, 4