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ch‘aer the fi!oo f?hc An of of e o0 ""‘"“"“; The Uncasville sehool yurmthnn;.oflovm pass through the Salva- and mater- May | proximate period furnished free beds for 1,181,556 nights’ | e | lodging, and beds for 1, 198,357 Todgers at hominal charges. \ | During that twse;v:znm m‘sm . m’;‘n: 35&&’;& e For Grip, Influenza, Cnnnh, Ovug'i In addition to the cases entering into the above totals the Salvation Army af. |0 Sore Throat. l.nm Yesterday (i Ok g s -5 Rfting werd filled. : Thursday, April 26, 1870 — The r committee 'Alexander ~ H. Abbott, vice Crandall, Ws;) Tady writes:— Louis secretary ; rded temporary relief o 709,351 persons| A Quincy, e ; the next generation. - Al Wi ml;'m mfi'fi;.:'mm"wm’: Story. ‘txr.amrer Nathan ‘(‘i g:lg!.ge:: ]::ei;l:;::m o 08 “Please mail me several copies of a.she‘o Tu April_26, 1870—An_ itinerate > Arthur F. Purkiss, Henry e posts and muvseries . 3 or o ook Bes: Abrivud Juetncany, | 1 B S reeL oF e e e elke DGy, aviea B Sheridan, Thomas children were sheltered. Humphreys' small booklets, ,Perthed n a high box with ah express u , George H. Welch mllnm Beckley, mu than the 1 day's work, bgfi accomplished. Thiy was owing to fact that less labor was necessary on ac-| The campalgn is Mfl%e beld '“1 "hg count of the ease of excavat 4 beet § BEcpasa, ot - taiing 31 & looy g P of | building fund and for $8,: 300 for the in. the road, and also to the additlon of |;aiitenance of the local work during ten laborers' to the force ‘wsually employ-{ .5 coming year, making a total of $16,: ed. The road will probably be completed | 5ot 2™ N ¥eAT % z W the i chigerc mek e on Thor il | 1t was voted that the chairman be au: mimediately e commomeed thorized to appoint a committee of three, UL route, The lihb has beerl Wall eoni< ¢ hich Ha will be & membet; to Tay out cted and doubtless will prove the- ¢ dition to .the facllity of cit the necessary pldng for the drive and to #iich hia Dol e formulate the necessary committees. The a8 eXpRote [chairmen of these sub-committees witl be “The. pleasures of a:profenade th orized to name their’own committees: Main street are enhanced by the agree-! . Brigadier Andrews and Campaign. Di-[but ‘not all disagreeable people are able - exercise of “dodeing fender hoop- {rector Hicks delivered short addresses on | frank. 3 skirts and other articles and of -diving |the home service fund. The meeting ad- - - into the gutter after your new spring |journed about 10 o'clock, fo fneet Again city wafer Insinuated as much. At one | tile When in an incautious ‘moment you | at ‘the call of the chair. place there appears to be some slight col- | forget to pay heed to the sweepk:g mar- | Approximately $10,000,000 will be lusion between the operator on the hy- |chandise. , heeded by the Salvation Army to main- drant and a localized bootblack, the mr-t The slips in the East Mnh Street M. |tain ‘its many activities in the United wmer, managed to remove the polish from { E. church were rented last evening for | States another year. : the ‘boots of the wanderer, when tha ;.,'_.“nnbout $1,700. [he amount was s large | Tho appeal Rill be by prov and | pecus restored icrease over. that of last year and & |the greater past of 8 money ‘:r oy ikey dgaideralivn large number of seats remain unsold. any section wiil' be expended in that sec- At the annual meeting at Trinity par-| Friday, April 29, 1870—The nomina- | ticn. the budget being based on sectional Ish last evening ™= following officers | tion of E. G. Bidwell as astyr. in were elected: Warden, Edmund A. needs. this city was a common toble’ of con- Roath George Pratt; vestrymen, Austin Its hotels for men and its hotels fof | friends are infsrested in Humphreys' ‘wagon for a pedestal he lifted up women have accommodations for 5,323 after seeing and knowing what it - ‘hés ‘persons. " In the last year 6,655 men were admit- | done for me in the past 8 months, 2. Thus excellencles” though to most people it is known as beer. The refreshing fluid was dispensed liberally. And especially was 'it pleas- ing to the young, but we are mistaken if the imbibers do pot think that the root of all evil is connected with lts manufac- ture. On several streéts yesterday afternoon enterprising gentlemen attached their hose to the hydrants and sprinkled a re- freshing shower upon the dusty high- ways. The streets needed it but the crowd did not and an individual who re- ceived rather more than his share of the ted_into -its industrial homes. Nearly 8,000 prisoners were assisted by | After two years of .doctoring :\r:na Salvation Ar:sxy c;h nrt‘helr dlacharrlgg we are advertised by our loving friends. m prison, and 68,21 soners ingpris- ns were visited. The ordanization ex- Pon't you want one? tends its service for prisoners to prisons| Dostor’s Book of all diseases in Enu- fj:n:r‘i‘:‘;l‘““::rfi“n“gm:;dm‘:";:m‘m;:"g lish, French, Spanish, Portugusse or convicts. German—mailed free. ; At all Drug and Country Stores. ° Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine . Co., 156 William Street, New York, 'Frankness makes people disagreeable, Phceyowordcwithmmdmwifi um-edofgetfingOLDCOM PANY’S LEHIGH COAL. "lnrd,clan,longlutmgudmku the smallest possible. “amount of It is Try our BOULETS, at $10.75 per ton. 'The best we have had yet. ‘SHETUCKET COAL & WOOD C0. (There are 3,042 officers and. about 30,- versation yesterday and Mr. Bldwell re- Brewster, Wiltiam Fitch, ceived many congratulations .upon = his good fortune. If the mominat is con- firmed, a8 we presume it will be, the & terost of the office will in mowlse suffer from the change. - Major Coit has, so far a8 we know, managed the officé to gen- E. H Larned, P. St. M. Andrews, H. O. Parker, E. A. 000 soldiérs of the army operating in this country. all in close touch with the poor and unfortunate in their home communi- ties and fully aware of the communities’ Needs. It is upon their expert knowledge that the local budgets have been Dre- pared, and the total of these is the na- 'WE ARE SETTING OUR GARMENT CLOCK AHEAD We anticipated a little on sun time the other day—we ‘beatlnmtont”byanebwr in every twenty-four. Now The Boston Store is going to set-Its Garment Clock hhndlnotherhourbydupmngoftheSpnngSmhmdCuhnndDmnu,to;et ready for Summer with its lighter garrnts. If You Want to Save Mongy Here’s Your Chance #ral acceptance and the good - business qualities; wideawake ~ character and obliging disposition’ of the new ‘appointee leave no doubt that there will be fo fall- ing off in this regard. The questfons Which wege somewhat mooted during the discussions yesterday, why a change was made and Why some other military man was-not appoinited to the succession We cannot undertake to answer. The nomination of Henry Ruggles of this city as consul at Barcelona was confirmed by tHe senate yesterday. Also the nomination of William H. Faxon of Cornnecticut as consul at Curacoa and| That there is a sugnnlon of blood Mrs. Betsy Mower as ponmistreu at |in_the lower bow: New London. oo aze K e i o ess T A *1:' 3 teared tt‘haé there is mmiderab!e by Dr. Leonbardt and knowi ss HEM: ception practices of. thel ROID; now 801d by Les & Osgocd snd trotitmgexpeditions wh ch, " leave towfl drugllsts tenernly that is guaran- daily. A party started early yesterday |teed? morning in a wagon containing besides| HEM-ROID banishes piles by -re- themselves. a latre Junch basket @nd half | moving the internal cause, by freeing | & dozel bundles bearing a suspicious re- | B100d_circulation in the lower bowel. This simple home treatment hag an al- semblance to the same number of bottles. | The fishing rods were invisible. Eon. upfelevahle myward _Tor G Saturday, April 30, 1870——A meeting safe an asting relief to lousands o lle sick sufferers, and saves the need- of the various committees: appointed to | less pain and expense of an operation, take charge of the water celebration wul There is no reason why it should not do the same for you. tional budget. ' The Salvation Army preaches to ap- Pile Sufferers Can You Apswer These Questions? Do you know why ointments do not [lve you uick and lasting relief? hy cutting and operations fall? Dn Yyou know the causé of piles is in- ternal? ' Women’s and Misses’ JERSEY SUITS VALUES TO $32.00 $25.00 Women’s and Misses’ SUITS quickly relieve this disorder, is ‘the result'of liver' ! and severe digestive disturbance. "Wome:i’t andMuies’ COATS i VALUES TO $25.00 CONTI PROVES THEIR MERIT. you met m o £ tiend ¢ COATS VALUES TO $50,00 VALUES TO $15.98 $37.50 $10.98 GEORGETI'E BLOUSES—Values to $6.50—No exchanges—No credits. . , $4.50 SHEER VOILE BLOUSES—Handsome designs, prettily trimmed .. ....... $1.95 ' PERFECTO—13¢ * PANETELA-I% CORONA-15¢ * BANQUET—15¢ ! . ANTICIPATING THE WARMER DAYS WITH THE NEW SPORT HATS Dmnnunnbltuflyf anul lun-ur is just round the corner, and any moment she may jump out at us, and then you will realize that you simply cannot get on without one of these . swagger bits of filllloq'y. There are the trig sailors—snappy and smart in every line. Then there are those which are sailors by courtesy — with their medium wide brims, and their crowns which bell and flare a bit above the band—and made of the softest, pretticst straws you ever saw. Colors, too, are dainty—the jade |)fin ‘with white, the brass color with navy or white, and all the other pntty combinations, Evmmpued thatsthebesttermlcantlunkofto« describe Peter Schuyler. You'll find him a cigarriend to rely on-—lm mild quality and’ fillLflavor never vary. . Thuesneverbeenanythmgbut.lwselecwdHavam mhumer You'll like it. Special Values For Saturday From All Around the Store FLOOR COVERINGS AND DRAPERIES #“QUAKER” FILET NETS No drapery material has proven more satisfactory or more popular than Quaker Net, in the pretty Filet designs. For Saturday we offer § handsome patterns, in white or ivory, which are actually worth 56¢ & yarde SATURDAY SPECIAL 3% “QUAKER” CRAFT CURTAINS There are just 85 pair of these handsome Curtains in the lot, and there ate 14 different designs, some in white and some in ivory, Just think this ever. You cah get any of these 2);-yard Curtains, worth $350 a pair for SATURDAY SPECIAL $298 TEXOLEUM FELT-BASE 3 FLOOR COVERING It looks' fike the very best printed Liholeumj and the makers say it will wear better, because the feit base is more elastic. We know that its wearing qualities are be- yond question, wide and sold regularly for 85¢c a squane yard. We offer six hand- some designs— SATURDAY SPECIAL 8¢ WHITE GOODS AND * DOMESTICS HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS of good size and quality. Sold reg- ularly for 59¢c— SATURDAY SPECIAL 42¢ 35 PLAID GLASS TOWELING, in a red and white design— SATURDAY SPECIAL 29¢ YARD-WIDE BERKLEY CAMBRIC It is all twe yards N Sold regularly for 50c a ylrd— ° SATURDAY SPECIAL 3%¢ WHITE DIMITY QUILTS or on thres-quarter beds — SATURDAY SPECIAL $3.00 . APRIL EL'[NEATORS NOW READY