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- ^ * • mL. X. NO. 37. MANCHESTER, CONN., SEPTEMBER 26, 1891. FIVE CENTS. :

AFFAIRS ABOUT TOWN. George Oviatt has a novelty in the ORANGE FAIR. shape of a cotton plant in blossom. ve must fit, or you will not wear it, Successful Exhibit at Town Halt. A. H. SKINNER. This week has been unusually warm The last of twin babies of Mr. and f'A for September. Manchester Grange was obliged to’ go fett must fit, or you cannot bear it Mrs. James Loomis was buried last Sun­ ; Mr. McKinley or any other The scarlet feyer patient in Studio day. to the town hall for its exhibit this year Its last fair was given in Cheney block has recovered. William Fitzgerald was fined $8 and where the fancy work and fruit showed worst thing known your whole life through man would be astonished at Druggist Bostwick h ^ feoved into the costs last Saturday for assault and to good advantage on the long tables be­ f . • • tenement over Weldon’s drug store. breach of the peace. The bill amounted the low prices which prevail neath the gaslight. Cheney hall is at a cramped up foot in a misfit shoe. to $37.70, and he went to ja il. to work *it C. N. Sweetser, Hale & Day’s veteran present closed for repairs, and tiie out. at A: H. Skinner’s. New clerk, is proud of a bran new delivery change to the somewhat cramped quar­ wagon. Charles Anderson and Carrie Olssen ters and the kerosene lamps of the totm goods in all departments. The sim now sets at quarter before six. will be married at the Swedish Lutheran hall was not an improvement. ‘ Still ^ e The mill hands will have to go home in rectory this afternoon at fotir. They 20 poundsGranulated Sugar attendance was good, aud. tiie exhibit the dark soon. will give a reception this evening at was on the whple satisfactory. The for $ i ; 22 pounds white Ex. Rockville will hold a citizens’ mags their apartments in the Spencer build­ offer of cash premiums brought out meeting tomorrow evening to discuss ing, south of Cheney’s store. many exhibits that would Qot otherwise W ear^ Comfort, Ease,-and Style, C f o r $ i ; 24 pounds white C the license question. have been shown. PERSONAL MENTION. Those who understand the points of a A pagoda of fruit and vegetables oc­ $1. [Readers of The Herald are r^uested to cupied the center of the room. This good hoBse w ill be interested in Robert end Itemb for this column. The name of Cheney’s letter on page 2. the sender should alwa/ys accompany the item ws^ fianked on either side by long tables Best California raisins lo of fruit, and next to the wall on one There are but tw6 grand jurors in in order that we may know it is genuine.] side was the exhibit of fancy work cents. New canned salmon, town, W. W. Ellsworth,of Manches­ Clarence Merrill and his mother, of on the opposite side the vegetables. ter Green, and C. R. Hathaway, of , spent Sunday in town. The cut and'potted fiowers occuided t^e 2 cans for 25 cents. Gold* South Manchester. H. G. and Robert Cheney are expected' platfmrm. Downstairs, in the s e le ^ home from Europe next week. By a collision of freight trains on the men’s room, refreshments were served. ‘ ■ * Dust for four pound package, Mrs. C. A . Anderson, so long employed west 'end of the New Tibiglftnii road The list of premiums, printed here­ by Cheney Brothers, has accepted a po­ jot left some Great Bargains from the Thursday an engineer, fireman and with, shows the character of the ex­ 20 cents. Puritan and White sition at The Herald office. brakeman were killed. hibits ; ^ Misses Minnie and Florence Lewis, Elephant Soaps still take the Company G’s marksmen will shoot for Silk quilt, Is^ A fire Q axe- who left for Tennessee last spring, have IB BANKRUPT STOQK. badges at the Keeney street rang^ today. Albert Bidwell; wca^teu quilt, let Mrs. returned to town. lead. Twenty-one members of the company E. C. EmmoiiB; calico quilt, 1st Mrs. Q. Jj, Bidwell, 2d Aliena Taylor : piano have qualified as marksmen. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Chapman visited Am all right on Success Flour Mr. Chapman’s brother, in Washington, cover, Mrs. A. Schildge; af^an, Alice Tbe South Manchester iMtnd will come H are; rug, 1st Mrs. M. H /K e e n e y , Bd this week. Mrs. M. H. Keeney { pillow shams. Mrs. a large quantity at old price. over to Manchester for aii outdoor drill Gteorge Robbins, o f , drove J. C. Bidwell; sofh pillow, 1st Bachei (■ ,SAMUELS & COMPANY, this evening. They will come over on out from Hartford with his sister, Mrs. Tedford, 2d Minnie Book; s$and scarf, the 7 o’clock train and march back. Mrs. Carl Seaman; crocheted'sT B. W. Loveland, last Wednesday. lone Burdick; tidy, . 1st Otto IN DRY GOODS Three new dwellings, near the comer Harry Hewlett, now bookkeeper for nickson, 2nd Mrs. A. S

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the payment — ______bfe by invifaiiom wd some tune ago. ner Warren; oaaned fruit ihsuce^' prices the lowest. only V desirable. persons have been in- Albiston; Itodj Mrs Qi^i^er rarren;! special, Mris.)M. H. K eic^ y; Inee pants ■T’ : EPWORTH LEAGUE. lea, Mn. Gardner Warren; collepfiw Of ' _I3 ‘ burie*! first, Jos. Albiston; 2nd, -District QonyantlriO: at North. I Boys. South’s and M^n’s tw o lariiK petroleum tanks near the spur odist Church Next WeSk. track sot^ qd the Park street bridge, The village will be full of young peo­ special, Mrs H wry Taylor: oatT; pants in a great variety.'Re­ ipes will ^nnect the tanks with the ple the first half of next week. They flowers, mBt Jos, Albistmi; 2nd,Mr8jQar x)iler rooms, where the petroleum is to will come from all over eastern Connec­ Loomis; potted plants, Mrs -C. W. Beid;/ member, the place ’ . collection of farm p^ u ce, first, F. L.: SteclL, HaUet & D am , Etc., Etc. be used for fuel ticut as delegates to the third n.nnna.1 Bidwell; 2nd Jos. Coshman; ooUeotion Stories of big potatoes are numerous convention of the Norwich District Ep- of potatoes, first, K. B.. Loreois* 2nd, Henry Bidwell; bush, potatoes, Wnu Q. ;hisfall. Wells Wethere 11 says he has worth League. No less than 100 dele­ gates are expected. They will be enter­ Keish; 2nd Norman X^mia; cdUectioii A. H. SKIHHER’S. raised 109 bushels from a quarter acre o f onions, Henry Bidw ell; sqoashee^ tained at private houses. The meetings f $20, $25, $36, $40, $60, $60, $76. of land. Case Brothers raised on first Joseph Albiston; 2nd Gardner War­ their farm from two seedlings, 55 will bea^ at two o’clock Monday and ren; larg^ squash, Mrs Geo.' Howe; largest puinpkm, Jos. Albiston; largest pounds of potatoes. will ,clffe Tuesday noon. They will be ^' SHONINGER, ESTEY, WILCOX, WHITE, ETC- open to the public, and a special invita­ watermelon, F. L. Bidwell; largest cab­ The meeting of the directors of the bage, Geo. W. Bidwell; . coUecidoa tion to be present is extended to the of sweet corn, F. L Bidw^; Some used only a few months. All in good order, Driving association, called for Thursday Christian Endeavor societies of Manches­ bushel of com in. ear, G. W. Bidwdll; evening, was adjourned on account of ter and vicinity. bushel of buckwheat, John Lremis; above mentioned instruments must be sold at once to make room at the absence of the president and other bushel of rye, 1st, Gardner Warren, 2nd, The program for Monday afternoon members of the board. The association Norman Loomis; carrots, special. Wal­ will include an address of welcome by ter Bidwell; potatoes, special, H. O. Bbn- will clear about $100 from its fall meec- ; iev. J. McVay and a response by Rev. eon; peppers, spreial, K Q. Strong; ing. muskmelons, special, B. F. T. Jenney; Gallup & Metzger's, B o t a n i c o » W. I. Ward of Niantic. Rev. W. P. poultry, special, Mrs. B. F. T. Jenney t The application for a license by Buck, o f Mystic, ^vill read a paper on and Charles Loomis; Pekin .thicks, 201 Asylum Street, Cor. Haynes, HdNford, Conn. O Js COMPOSED OF | Maurice Bryant on Main Street will be The Loyal League,” anji Miss Della Ralph Cheney, jr.; taxidermy, 1st, G. opposed by the Sons of Temperance and Bates, of Rockville, on a topic not yet L. Bidwell, 2d, Clinton ISiylor. W h o l e s o m e Sole agents for Knabe, Haines, Behr Pianos. others of, Manchester and South Man­ announced. At the close of the after­ A collection of peach stones, cift in chester. A remonstrance has been cir. noon session a collation will be served. mnay odd w d ornamental designs, by ave the largest store and stock of musical goods in New (/) T NGREDIENT§, ^ culated and a hearing is to be given At the evening session Prof. M. D. Buell, E. C. Young, attracted considerable at­ sel 1 lower than any house. Call and examine goods or write for J * AND ISTHE MOST h next Tuesday. tention. and prices. ^ RELIABLE REMEDY " of Boston, will speak on “ Culture as a Duty.” A night blooming cereus, shown by O IN THE MARKET j ^ TheSouthManchester railroad has had Mrs. Henry Taylor, unfolded Tbttrsdiy -cFor-^-- 1^ a very prosperous year. The annual re­ Tuesday’s exercises will open with a evening and perfumed the air. / * ^ |Couohs,Colds&AsthmA ' port to the railroad commissioners just League prayer meeting at 8:30, and after The judges were : On fruits and flow-; made shows : Gross earnings, $19,177.81; business meeting. Miss Lilian M. Da­ era, canned fruit and taxidermy, R. O. WASHINGTON BAKING POWDER operating expenses, $11,386.37; fixed vidson, of South Manchester, will read Cheney; on fancy work, paintings, etc.;. - Cough B M n charges, $354.20; net income, $7,437,24; a paper on “ The Mercy and Help Spoke Mrs. Wm. Keish, Mrs. Louis Allen, and surplus for year, $7,437.24. in the Epworth Wheel.” Rev. David G, Miss Aliena Taylor; on vegetables, M. Downey, of Mamaroneck, a talented George B. Beckwith died yesterday at H. Keeney, Gardner Warren apd A. W. young speaker, will deliver an address, his home on North School street of con­ Hollister. NEW LOT OF SILVER sumption. Until his disease took away and he will be followed by Rev. G. A. Joseph Albiston showed ripe straw­ his strength he was employed at BKl Grant, of Norwich, on “ The New World berries. WARE. SUITABLE' liard’s. He was a member of Manches­ and the New Methodism.” At the close ter Lodge, A. O. U. W. T?he Lodge of this session another collation will be M* H. Keeney’s Barn Burned. will attend his funeral tomorrow after­ served. FOR The barn of Maranthon H. Keeney on noon at 2 o’clock. An extra train will nm to South Man­ Keeney stareet was totally burned last; The annual meeting of the Choral so­ chester Monday evening. Sunday noon with all its contents, coin- WEDDING PRESENTS ciety, which should take place next prising 12 to 15 tons of hay* farmioee;,- Monday, will be postponed until a later Spindle buggies at Hale, Day & Co’s. tools, mowing machine, wpgons, date for several reasons. The hall is not Gentlemen’s road wagon. Hale, Day The stock was in the pasture and ready for occupancy, the treasurer of and Co. Keeney was away from home with the the society is in Europe, and the secre­ Piano top buggies. Hale, Day & Co. horse. Mrs. Keeney discovered the fire T E A S E T S , tary in Boston. The annual meeting just before noon in the wagon shed ad­ Heavy and light harnesses. Hale, will be called as soon as circumstances joining the barn. She and the children CAKE BASKETS, Day & Co. will permit. The deficit has been met were at home alone, and before she could BERRY DISHES, Double'^and single dump carts. Hale, get assistance the fire was beyond con­ have sold this brand of Baking Powder for the past by private contributions, and the society will start the season free of debt and Day & Co. trol. A southwest wind was blowing, |fears and it has always given satisfaction. A fine pres- SUGAR BOWLS, with a large membership. Hale, Day & Co. are selling the best and but for the effective work of the gem’s shoes in town for the money. neighbors the house, too, would fiave; Mrs. Mary Clement Leavitt,round-the- ’iVTO -with ipach box. All kinds of grain and baled hay at burned. Mr. Keeney did not get home ETC world missionary of the W. C. T. U., T .. - M until the fire was out. will deliver an address at the South Hale, Day & Co’s. The loss on bam and contents is esti­ Methodist church, Thursday evening, Bonami for general cleaning and mated at $1,000. They were insured in Oct. 1, at 7.45 o’clock. Miss W illard polishing purposes at Hale, Day & Co.’s the Patron’s Insurance company foe^ C. TIFFAM, Jeweler. says of her work, “Seven sacrificing Grocers’ delivery wagon. Hale, $750. Mr. Keeney wishes through Tbe,- years have strewn the earth with local Day & Co. South Manchestert Conn* Herald to thank his neighbors for their FRESH FORE AND OYSTERS. unions, blooming like beds of fragrant -Dr. Ayer’s Licorice Cough Balsam is valuable assistance. - flowers.” Even the glimpse of these just the thing for these influenza colds. The origin of the fire Is unknown, fntt' eventful years of foreign travel will af­ ibou^lete, stock of Boots aud Shoes A very nice line of candies at Che­ it is supposed tohainebelsn started'kf:: MANOBB8TEB BTE WOBKS ford such a feast as comes to an au­ ney’s drug store. children playing witii m a^ea. at fionner prices. XABI or B. O. APBL'S. dience but rarely in a lifetime. She Flower pots at Mills’s. will also give a Uble reading at the Ladies’ aod GIsiutlemeu’s garments dyed or Buy your tell hateat elMued and rag carpets woven. W^rpa foiv same placed three p. m. to which the “ Ouiza,” the wonderful talking board • bed. JOBNTBAYNER, Manehcater. public are invited. atMiUa^B. ,...... •*'V ' O ' . , .•\.•^J.':^.*./*;•*?<■ ' . • ''■•'•* - • ' ' • •*• • -* « .- ^ ^ >c* ■yri^rf,'''- < v

> '■•iV?'** V %'.. -> ■/ MAKCHESTER SAIURDAT HERALD: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 6 , 1 8 9 1 . /- s jc s p w * VV- ' " ^ 1 “'" ARE YOU A LOYER ? Then go to BOLTON’S for YourP ICTURES, at M i • \ ter, every Tuesday. Get in the Boat Everybody, Fine Photographs ? the Majestic Steamer and go Home with Goed Pictures mm .'■v.'i' ‘_;r. Over 3,000 Plioto^raliB zn.a.d.e in tlie La.sr SXontl | « r ; r ■■' \ : ■ - MP •'' ■ ■ ■ AFFAIRS ABOUT TOWN. ENGLAND’S FAVORITE ROADS- oughbred sires obtainable. After many price for driving in the market. It is ■ ■ TER. years had elapsed under this condition surely a great mistake to consider any '. horse a good driving animal when he i, Elder Ora M. Chaise will preach at Fine Points Of the Hackney—Splen­ of affairs, the small breeders and farm­ Is constantly adding new patterns to it w^U i Woodbridge Hall Sunday, Sept. 27, at 2 did Action and Great Endurance ers awaked slowly to the fact that they needs a smooth track in order to do his is a pleaanre to 'cOlow and 7:80. —Why American Breeders had no business trying to breed thor­ work. On our roads it is particularly EI^'?5•;iV V-r/ ■ Should Breed Hack­ Manchester Division, Sons of Temper neys. oughbred racers—it was too necessary that a horse should pick his anoe, w ill elect officers for the next quar­ expensive and risky—and that only the feet up and at the same tinie have them LWritten for The HeralA] iAvJ well under him, for where will one find lisa^ ■: , ter at their meeting next Tuesday even- L ondon, A u g., 1891. well-to-do' man could afford to breed a You should see the Mexican io g, and a large attendance is desired. class of horses that produced one good such rough, stony, rutty roads as we In my letter to The Herald of July Rose or Sweet Pea Designs with friezes to A box social was given by a party one in fifty. The farmer grew poorer necessarily have; and again, where will last I said I would give a description of match. They are beauties. {ram Hartford at Bissell’s hall last and poorer as one season after another one find a greater variety and, conse­ Srse^ 5^1 -• the hackney, and I feel sure there will i-- .,■;, Tuesday evening. A number of Man­ quently, a pleasanter driving or riding be many readers, in and about Manches­ went by, and he longed to return to the LOW PRICES. PAR R *j chester people were present by special old times when he got for his two-year- country ? It has been a great mystery t- :-\ ’. ;., ' • ter, who will be interested in the sub­ v '‘ - invitation and report an enjoyable time. to me for years that more attention has m ject, as it is a comparatively new breed old hackney colts $300, $850, $400, and not been paid to riding, that most agree­ H The Democrats will held their caucus of horses in America, there having been even $500 when a good bit of action was able of all exercises, particularly about Jtor tha nomination of town officers next many years elapsing since pedigreed shown. These prices were exceedingly Manchester, where we have the softest ^irwinjr republicans will hold stock was first imported. good, and as the hackney is the easiest and best roads in the world for it. I tbeir’is tlie fbUowing evening. The hackneys are divided into two horse in the world to break and almost have found so much that I wished to ^ preach tomor- classes, i.e., Yorkshire and Norfolk. always has a good constitution, the far­ say in this letter, that I shall be obliged The Norfolk horses, so isalled to desig­ mer had no trouble and little risk in producing this stock. to put off my remarlm about breeding " 'S-piqbiMtionlBtiT^^ caucus nate the eastern district of England, hackneys in America and crossing them 306 to 31$ Pearl Street, Hartfbrdi vtQiniiiaiiiki tfliWli * OffiCCTS last have, as a ri^e, good hocks and very ONE m a n ’s lu c e BBEEDING HUNTEBS. with our native stock until another time. 'M .u n d ergo high knee action, this latter point hav­ I will mve 'an account of a farmer R obert Ch e n e y . election day, ing been insisted upon by breeders and who had been trying to keep his head are selling Medium apd Fine!,,.,,^c{jm0& the above water, in the breeding of thor­ carried to an almost absurd degree, until REV. THOMAS SIMMS. ' a ^ .w e^< ' ■■' .. the horses finally produced a regular up oughbreds. The following is taken from “ The Field,” Feb. 14,1891: Center Church to Vote on Giving W H ' i A . O. and down motion. ' . In the Norfolk hackney one finds alto­ “ I should like to give my experience of Him a Cali. - ;^ ’8 opera the result, in a very small way, at an at­ FURNITURE AT VERY LOW P Rev. Thomas Simms, of the Greene- ■' -■ '^'liioulll'^'esc^’^^ 18, ■ by liVm., gether too much coarseness, the tail set tempt at horse breeding, to encoiirage ville Congregational church, Norwich, I 4 « § 7 ^ . Darnes, of California. The Scranton, low dnd casty quarters. In the York­ others. The first colt I bred broke his w ill preach at the Center church tomor­ '^resa..SBysc| Jiih. “He shire hackney are found all the most back in attempting to jump a fence; Baby Carriages at reduced .prici the second broke his^eg in the same row. Immediately after the morning ,;: i|'».4ecide4 aoedessj-whetiierlt ia-topro- beautiful'quedities, tail set high, level manner; the third became broken-wind- service a meeting of the cburch will be impromptu back with deep bind ribs, long sloping ed before the animal was broken, and held to vote on a proposition to extend iciite^. sinig shoulders and good bone below the knee nearly got me into a lawsuit; the fourth was TOm with a rupture and, after I had him a call. A committee from the aeeJDMT'pa^^ eithw-and (measuring 8 to inches in good-size kept it fo r some time, it had to be de­ horses), head and neck carried high church and society, who went to Nor­ stroyed; the fifth, a very promising wich two weeks ago to hear Mr. Simms isMmaii^eliqW quickly th^ and arched, strong, shorty flat legs, and young mare, was taken with apoplexy. preach and investigate his methods of new.booses in almost invariably good feet. These A veterinary surgeon was callra in to eimmine her; he said nothing was the work, • brought back a very favorable The mill operative points constitute true shape. The hack­ matter that h^ could see, but before he report. He preached at the Center -H ^^|||?|;l=^p'buHdB a- dw^ling inoves'into' it as ney is also remarkable for his great had left the premises she fell dead in the church one Sunday last month, but the ■ Tten be goes to endurance and heart, and his splendid stable. The sixth, an ugly brute, was day was so stormy that few heard him; indusiari^^ at gtiading. Before progressive action. sold for twentv pounds as a four-year- ELOREOGE old ; the seventh, a half-bred Arab, was for that reason he has consented to !^^€wK-bfe^di^^ nnd after The action of the Yorkshire hackney so vicious and unmanageable that it was preach here again. ■ Jiglrt,of^n I r a t ^ differs from theNorfolk, in that he gives sold for eight pounds after costing much Rockville,* befofi r«.j ' " moraing a peculiar dash forward of the knee to- more to break • the eighth died as a foal Rev. Thomiui Simms graduated from g^her with a wondeifuJ flexing of the from catching cold. After this, I Wesleyan University in the class of ’88. ■■ ■'A', • V s " h p ^ , lnstc^-;pf tiie lofty ^hri^epping gave, up any attempts at,horse;hre^ih| Befere he entered college he was known ,and]^O^ tpo^ ^m e ^|U 0^^ in lH Metiiodist'denomina^ as ajp elo- ‘k'\

t m M k M b k n iy' T^'V fnin^^ sduthem pine tim- as a horse, Is that he is a t ^ roodsfer ^ 7 Ih lmglSnd, a i^ (it litisno wljototog that to which' he had just Is- and'tite w a^ are of matched two- and not a track, horse; he is bred for of hard work. For the past dozen years bored. Me asked for and was granted sphice plank. ‘ Outside, the' walls this purpose alone, and'consequently he has written and spoken on tl almost always gives satisfaction. Stand portance of eve^ breeder holY^iTofitff honorable release from the Methodist ■ are olapboarded ot shingled. Inside, « ng in front of some of these hackneys, bis hackney mares, Und nairsh by biirch,'and assumeff'TWdutwiSof fiis ? tb®y will be tin^ly'pwfil^. There w^l new connection amid kind and encour- remaining tp nwke the : t is startling and at the sim e time 'de- an enormous expenditure I of money and time, that what he preached he was also agibg words from his old associates in rteidy for o^pancy after the ] igbtful to see the great power and splen* willing to practice. One myst under­ Methodist ministry. He has had W fin ish ^ . The outside apr dor of their en-comihg, the head and And Parties Gan see jnst 'mtr lliqf an neck carried high up md always with­ stand that the love for the.hunter had ii|inrlitif success at the Greeneville the strudnire is symmetrical out check. It is hot infrequent that one gotten such a tremendous hold on all ohuralL which now has 429 members. iihpo^g.' : ■ ,, V finds in American trotters horses with breeders in England that it was like l j|$arried and has two children. Sohheldar Bxpl|aln«. action in front, showing very high and pulling teeth, so to speak, for them to We pay no Rents and dan^ Savelyot^- Cr9m brilliant dash of the knee, but the effect even consider any other strain of blood. '"r e a d in g in t h e 'PUBLIC SCHOOLS. you ,inv b e ii^ ot high action, with the hooks left be­ However, the great practical results ten to fifteen percent. hind a horte, always looks^wkward. which Mr. Burdett-Cteutts showed the Thu Attorney-Genera] of Washlng- I-^.pleaaed to note the exoel- One'never finds this in the hackney, as world at Brookfield stud by breeding 'tdfi P^oidee that it is Unoon- ^ Tei^ a^ole refeh^K townie in Saturday’s th4 flexing of the hocks is inbred, and pure hackneys for the market, at last stitutlonal. (t/tep res^ted as much a characteristic in these horses brought the breeders to their right . ___ eralJones of Washington Eldredge & ’ ^nerkl

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)LUIAM 6. ENDICOTT. eating majority and does no longer England and Her Great Men. SOCIETY AT NEWPOET. count, and Mrs. Stevens is of the mi­ ^ ^'Ibljoytnf the Pleaeni^ of The Victorian exhibition of next win­ a B«- nority unquestionably. iSw^i* ■' ’ ■ Ufe. ( ter in London is to contain 400 portraits ISpeoUl OorrespoDdeaoe.] HOW OUR LEISURE CLASSES ENJOY The Interior of Marietta Villa is de­ WOMEN WILL WEAR LARGE HEAD- of great men who have adorned the fifty- lightful; wide corridors traverse the en­ four years' reign of (^een Victoria. w . Sept. 24.—Mp. W illiam C. En- THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE. GEAR NEXT WINTER. ‘ S' Um-C . i ii enjoying that retirement which tire house, crossing each other at right Four hundred great men is a goodly al­ 'been his fortune to enjoy all his angles, making a large center space, lowance for the reign of one sovereign. Mr*. Aator and Her Beautlfal Place, rhil May Not B« BeaHorlng to Mon xmtil President Q eveland called which space is open to the roof, with On looking through the list, however, I into his cabinet as'secretary of war. Beeohwood—airs. Paran Stevens—Mrs. railed galleries overlooking it from each Theater Goers, bat It Is True, Aeeord- the word greatness is seen to be used w\ i choice of Mr. Endicott was one of Whitney—Ward McAllister and His Dic­ story. A deep and richly draped circu­ Ing to Olive Harper—What the Uttle with a good deal of breadth. Still, they i^snrprises which Mr. Cleveland gave tatorial Ways—Other Persons of Note. lar divan is set upon the first floor about Ones W ill' Wear. are all so tar distinguished, Walter B^ a statue raised upon a high pedestal. Kant writes, that their names will be »:Ooimtry. In Massachusetts, and' es- IBpeolal Correspondence. | [Special Oorrespondeuoe.] These wide halls are hung in rare known to everybody who visits the gal­ ^ in the vicinity of Boston, Mr. N ew po rt, Sept. 24.—“The season” N ew Y o rk , Sept. 24.—If you have had been known for many years paintings, and there is a number of sofas lery and beholds their portraits. this year at Newport has been a brilliant and cunous small tables about. Two been hoping for small hats on ladies fair “I wonder,” he says, “how many of hi W’hb exemplified in his during the coming winter you will be ' 't one, and many predict that it will con­ life size boars cast in bronze stand just those who look at the catalogue will ask tibe ^high^t type of New England disappointed. There is the ingenue tinue into the late autumn. Although inside the main entrance. A peacock any awkward question—^it will certainly ifatiraand refinement. Hehadal- style, wide, shirred with the shirring Mrs. Astor has closed her house, Beech- perches with spreading tail, .and great not be asked by her majesty’s advisers— Itakien a deep interest in political finishing in double ruffles and bows of wood has been the scene of the hand­ horns from animals are set in rich wood as to the connection between honors and , but it was the interest of a the same on the crown. The material work. Away far above on the side wall honor, between such distinction as can rather than a participant. He somest social functions of this summer’s is satin, glace silk and velvet. Dove ;?WM blessed with a sufficient fortune to gay festivities at Newport. Mrs. Astor is the huge head of a bison. The array be conferred by rank and title and such of palms, ferns and flowers which orna­ colored satin or changeable silk makes a him to live as he chose, and his has given two great dinners, on which as 18 gained by work and genius. For ment these halls at every hour is simply hat—well, irresistible. Then there is cil

i* tW- I ;i11! >'> IIli, ■ mm _ fn li “ And fetim.hbuse:'*ir\ — ,— with a fine “Oh, we’ll pray forYou"—— it and should be'ai__ ___ A I MGtA'Itotoe^tow in the he;^ the most ele- “Andloan firit^Pmabig snocees at cold or any throat, lung or cl^Bst have a marabout th a tr secure a bottle at once and give it prom besri^ Nawp<»t4lfia seaacm than . , It soldier’s plume to “Ah, let othms do your fishing for trisL It is guaranteed every tib&/cr 'Mmom- abd dtotingiUrfi^* Mrs. 'WhitMy, wife of onr former cabi­ # l^niing over the front yoa”-— money refunded. Trial bottiee free at ' net officer. Ib i. Whitney la in no' lenaa Clheney’s and C. H. Bose’s drug stores. , 0 V, •.jfUJB'Iki *Ty port a fodal &ctor, recognised and de- a boilnet o f chiffeen laid by for a generation or oursionists risk their souls for me?' Not burg News, Dr. F— ■*' ’ is aconriant student of all sodal forms, T. Franklin 111 lies, the well- . {iQiiinister, and if lliat lot and New England ancestry, •ft totllti fetch it out and ^ume herself much, mam. Neverl” known specialistlist in . nerveus diseGBes, ia^" (ih girl fd ll be ihd is native to Lowell, Mass. As MUn and is now looked upon as one who will in itn inin that the “ rabble” can’t afford And he politely stepped on board and to the nervousa BTStemsystem and neiwenarvA abtaal, though not the Marietta Beed she attracted wide re­ bring th,e “Four Hundred” into some­ o n e ld iM lt was gone, —Columbus Post Among his numerous dilcoverim the Re­ mark for unusual loveliness of face and thing high in purpose and broad in idea. remember that I ever gave storative Nervine is undoubtedly one of £T . grace of person. Very early in life she Mn. Whitney is tall, fair and grace- anjr ddldton’s hoods. In anticipation of Floored In the Bebelllon. the greatest. Iris unsuixaased In ner- wedded Mr. Paran Stevens, then of Bos­ fuL She gives the impression of bdng. a Severe winter there have been many It has'keen stated that the last horse vousness, dyspepsia, headache, epilepsy, A. COCKERILL. ton, and later of the Fifth Avenue hotel. a blond, yet we really see the silver new and pretty styles brought out that snifid the powder of the great re­ neuralgia, l^kache, melancholy, sleep- ' New York dty. Of this last mentioned threads. She has the most vivadty and These are very easily made, and nothing bellion died a short time ago, bnt George lessness, change of Ufe etc. l i e e trial dToamollst irlth bottles of it -may be had at Ch'^ey’s W ide magnificent property Mr. Stevens was yet at the same time the most dignity of can be prettier than the rosy little faces Mortimer, a farmer, who resides near ^piatatlon. any sodal leader. She is bubbling over drug store. All should read his “ New fV>i laaiHiiiileiiiie 1 sole owner, and at his decease bequeath­ in such. The lower left side has a Puri­ A rlin^n, Va., says he can bring relisr and Startling Facts for -the Affflcted,” a ■ I'.. with animation, rippling with laughter, 'o tt. Sept 24.—No johrhalist ed to his widow an enormously rich es­ tan, which can be of silk, satin, plush, ble neighbors to prove that the old bay very able, interesting and finely illustra- tate. and her animation is a torch which once reputation than John A. velvet or even cashmere. A neat little horse which he owns and every two ed book. Free’to all. 6 Daring Mrs. Stevens’ days of Boston lighted for any cause fires the whole so­ bordering of gimp or embroidery can be weeks drives into town not only followed editor and ptopHetor ot The cial fabric; yet all the while there is a Advertiser. For yean he was residence her home was especially the put around tiie edge. The front is cut the Union army for some time over the A VALUABLfc DI8

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DISTRICT CONCEDES main from the reservoir. He raid that J^atttif4a| p«»ald. $1200 was the interest on $20,000 at six To the W ater Company the Right to per cent, and he thought a new main BOYS’ TRICYCLES Reduce Pressure by Selling BIiWOOD S.;,BI^__ ^ ■ KDITOB Water to the French would be a very good investment. Wool Scourers. Mr. Childs said that the Water Co. WM. S. GOSLEE, Looiii Editob and Bubi- k ^ A G B u i io b Glastonbuby. The special school meeting of the would gladly lay a new main if there GIVEN AWAY. eighth district to act upon the proposed was any guarantee that the water amendment to the contract with the would be used for any length of time, In order to Yenlist the Boys as our Water company was opened at the but could not do it for an experiment. Dr. Whiton warned the district “^ IC E ; PARK BXJILDING, South Man­ school house at 7:45 Wednesday evening; advertisers, we have purchased of the against monopolies in general and the after they have tried chester. the attendance was so large, however, manufacturers a large shipment of Per year $1.60; slnele copies, five cents. that the meeting was adjourned to Bis- Water company in particular. He would » Vv f Advertising rates made known on anplica- sell’s hall. Dr. Whiton was chosen like to see new industries come into lon ___ chairman, but not being present Mr. E. Manchester, but wanted the district pro­ Notice to Advertisers—Standing advertise­ Mstal Maohines Mada ia 3 Sizas, ments will not be changed later than J. Sisson was chosen in his stead. The tected. Thursday noon. Newadvertuementsreceived warning was then read by Clerk Em­ Mr. Cowles suggested that the amend­ until nine o'clock Friday morning. mons. H. A. Griswold arose and made a ment before the meeting be amended The Herald is sold on the streets by the o ilers and newsboys. It is also on sale at motion that as the warning was un­ by striking out the words “and furnish­ Herald Branch Park Building So. Manchester Then they tell their friends how much they Magnell's News Stfud worthy .of consideration the meeting ing” and adding “the method and priv­ be adjourned sine die The motion was ilege of stopping the water be recom­ Suitable for Boys from 5 years to 12 i S k ’s the Range and that’s the reason why the Post Office seconded, put to vote and overruled. mended and controlled by the district.” or 18 years of age, which we propose to and at Dr. G. M. Griswold moved to ac­ number of purchasers increases every year. 'I" Hotel Hews Stand Manchester-: The proposed amendment to the con­ give

tract is as follow: cept Mr. Cowles’s amendment. ■ 2%e BwaM will he d^ivered hu Jn-poBrideration of value received from Mr. Childs made a motion to amend it the-Eighth School distriot, of Manches­ so as to read as follows: “Provided also carri^ at any house in the ter, Ctt,T)y the M auiche^r W ater Co., of that this amendment shall apply only To PinkisoK of 38,310 or 3t2 lages of Manchester and Sooth said Manchester, and from the said to water to be supplied to parties leasing compahy by the said district, it is Economy of Fuel. Manchester at 15 coist.s a month. here^ mutual agreed to amend the or purchasing property known as Union worth of clothing at our store. The 'contract now existing between the Mill property and all privileges of this Perfect Baking dualities. ..^yrl9feiwgrtt to’learn that Thomas H, said pai^es dated March 18, 1889, as amendment shall cease on Jan. 1,1895.” Machines are perfect and every boy will follows, viz: Nothing now existing in This amendment was seconded by Duncan, editor of The Bristol Press, has said contract shall prevent the said want one. In the language of one en­ The Best Revolving Grate Made. John Williams and passed. The original been compelled b j failing health to re^ Water couipany from contracting to thusiastic youngster, the “Hub Machine liuquiah his editorial duties. Mr. Duncan furnish and furnishing, and the raid amendment was then acted upon and Superior Finish and Durahili^. is one of the brightest newspaper men in Water company is hereby authorized passed. A motion was also passed ap­ is a Dandy.” We make this a free gift to furnish, to any parties desiring the tiie state, and his brethren join in the same for manufaotuiing purporas, any pointing the district oommittee as the for Advertising purposes to our young hope that his recovery taay be speedy amount of'Water that the raid com­ committee to execute the amendment. aii4 permanent. pany can supply; provided that in The meeting was adjourned at 10:45. friends; at the same time we assure all I have sold hundreds of them in this every such contract provision is made interested that giving these machines to The Herald gives an abundance of in- for the instant stoppage by said parties TALCOTTVILLE terestiiig reading matter this week. Be- of so much of raid supply of water in the Boys in no wise affects the price of and everylone has given satisfactioh^ case of a notice to them of a fire with­ Mr. Charles Talcott, of Newburgh, sidee the usual local news and corres- in the limits of said School district as the clothing; it’s simply our way .of ad­ ' pond^oe, we have special syndicate shall .be sufSoient to furnish water at N. Y., spent a few days with Mr. , rar^pl^.on the hunting season, the pecu tho pfassure required by said contract Andrew Dexter this week. vertising our immense assortment of liEtfities of westMm^ manners, Newport for fire purposes; provided further Miss Kelsey, who is stopping with Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. ■that Said company shairbe responsible Mrs. C. D. Talcott, intends to stay here T.P. AITKIN, - society, new fall miUihery, and ^seve^ for any damage resulting from any r^ We are convinced that every boy in shorter sketches which appear in print fusal ^ said parties to shut off raid all winter and will give instruction in here fmr the first time. The American water when notified as above; provided French and German. this vicinity will approve of this style of also that raid company shall maintain Press Sssociation is furnishing The Her­ S. A. Talcott is visiting with his advertising. 5lA ' at iaJl timOs at .the point and in the ald with some of the b^t work of the friends at Danbury for a week. manner indicated in raid contract, a Boys, we have a “ Dandy Machine’' to Inrightest writers. pressure of not less than fifty (50) Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter, of GOAL! WOOD! pounds. Rockville, spent Sunday with Mr. and show you. Come to the “Hub” for Every few days the papers have re­ Judge Johnson explained what the Mrs. Samuel Kington. ports of new iM^cle inventions, calcn your clothes! amendment meant; raying that there Norman Lyman, who had his hand LIME, HMR, CEMENT, ADAMANT PUSTER. lated to increase the speed of the bicy­ would be but 60 pounds pressure at Depot seriously injured while at work in cle. Wheelmen would take more inter­ square and at places above that level Willimantic some time ago, had to have est in such mventions if they didn’t there would be much less and not one of his fingers amputated Sunday. know that the speed of bicycles is al­ enough for fire purposes. He raid that Alx^ut twenty-one of the members of E.S. Kendall & Go. ready as great as the condition of the I have a fine stock of above articles oii^ with a li inch stream at Union village the Christian Endeavor society attended roads in this country will permit. Our f and a 14 half inch stream at Depotsquare the quarterly union meeting at Glaston­ ' best highways i^e not smooth enough to AT THE the pressure dropped from 76 to 88 pounds bury Ttiesday evening. and am selling at the Lowest . .permit, a s ^ ^ over ten miles an and would have dn>iq>cd'far below that Some of the horsemen and bicycle above that woold Jar on . a hij^ier levd. C. W. Cowles ex- riders of this place ^ bail (some lively Prices consistent with Good f^ roold Ifficing St Woodland Pork lap Saturday

from any-ifiii^^ It . fifteen miles an hour. With such a path Dr. Whiton asked how much of the T. 8; Gtfmdre, of New state / to Hartford one could cover the distance Water company’s water the French organizer of the American B^banics, in 86 or 40 minutes without effort. company intended to use. Mr. Childs will give an address in tbeJiall next HARTFORD and said about 200,000 gallons per day. Dr. Friday evening. Mr. (M lm olru an able Connaoticut Waakly Praaa AatooIX- Whiton wanted to know how much speaker and his 20 ye^irs of extoerience f tion. in the cause'of the Mechanics wuH make me .a fair chance. BBBOLUnONS. water there would be in the reservoir after drawing 200,000 gallons a day for it all the more interesting. Invitations IMPORTANT At the meeting oi the Connecticut have been given to the D augh^ of Weekly PreM association, held at Ton­ six weeks, provided the weather should be dry. Liberty and the Mechanics of Rockville, tine hotel, New Haven, September 21 and a large attendance is hoped for. 1601, the following resolutions were Mr. Childs answered that it would be Just the same as at present and that After the addrera a supper will be given unanimously adopted: by the members of the Manchester BLIJTN BTBEET, MAyOBEBTEM, One of the brightest minds in our as­ it was impossible to reduce the amount sociation has pastod over the river since of water in the reservoir. He said the council who live in this place, under Branch 0 ^ F. W. Milla’a Store, Park Building, South lianobaateJ our last meeting. meeting was not called by the Water whose auspices the speaker is brought. Connectiona, * OnBfonday morning, Aug. 24, after a A cordial invitation is extended to all Carpet Sale! company and that as a comnany they brief illness, John E. Bcanlan bid adieu to come and hear the address and share to his earthly friends—left his work, did not known it had been cwled. Mr. in the free banquet. with all its cares, its anxieties as well as Childs stated that it ivould be impossible After the r^ular prayer meeting of its compensating Joys and successes. for the Frenoh'company to utilize the the Christian Endeavor society Thursday NEXT WEEK, AT We knew him as the loving and love­ Union Mill property without using the evening, the quarterly busineM meeting Union Hill Property Sold I * able brother, the frank and genial com* was held, at which time reports of the p m ^ , the Jovial, kind and generous water to be furnished by the Water different committees were heard and ac­ associate. company. He also said that he had cepted, and the following officers were We never heard, him disparage an­ asked two insurance men, Mr. Rich, of elected for the coming quarter: HaYe Too Heard other, but his were always kindly words South Manchester, and Mr. Samson, of President, Rev, F. ft. Waite; vice- WH H. POST & GO'S. fitlytiy fipoken.spokei president, H, G. Talcott; recording sec- AlthoughUtnough a youngy man, he had by his Hartford, if this action would in their retar>, Florence Moore; corresponding ARRIVED. eminent taleqt, by1^. his enterprise and in- opinion increase the insurance rates. Mr. secretary, Mrs. C. D. Talcott; treasurer, tegrity, won position in his city and Rich did not see why it should affect M. H. Talcott. Our Fall Styles of Stiff and Soft Hats w! f-i., state. Politically he was one w h ^ of­ Lookout committee: David Ferguson, fice sought, but who sought not office. them. Mr. Samson thought that it Flora Beard, Maggie Johnston, M. H. have on exhfbition in our north window. He was able in business; he published would unless a special pipe be laid to the Talcott, Lizzie l^glas. a clean p i^ ; he was a shining light in Union mill with a gate at Depot square, Prayer meeting committee: Thomas FALL NECKWEAR society, affable and agreeable; he was a so that the water could be shut off in the Johnston, H. T. Dexter, Belle Temple­ respected citizen; as an editor he was ton, Olive Waldo, Laura Mayell. Fall Opeiliis Complete, In a larger assortment than is shown in towft; clear beaded and keen-witted. event of a fire without consulting the Social committra: Mrs. M. H. Talcott, We extend the deepest sympathy to company occupying the mill. Mr. Childs Olin Talcott, Mary Johnston, Rev. F. R. nel shirts, Jersey shirts. Underwear, Hosiery,; his family, and direct that this tribute thought this a very good suggestion. Waite, Rachel Templeton. of all descriptions, Men's and Boys’ Suits “ to his memory be entered upon the John Williams wanted to know what CalliOT committee: Florence Moore, records of the Association. Also, that^a Edith Hunt, Emma Graves, Blanche COOT be sent to the family of deceased, right the Water company had to ask the Lee, Mrs. M. H. Talcott. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT and that each member of the Associia- district for a reduction of the pressure Missionary committee: Mrs. C. D. ■ 'yi tion be requested to publish the same in without reducing the price paid by the Talcott, Edwin Bray, James Smith, Ella All interested in carpet buy­ Is loaded with new and desirable shoes for his paper. district for the same and suggested that Douglas, Mrs. H. T. Dexter . and winter trade. We carry mens’ ladies’ antfl Temperance Ck)mmittee: Wm. Smith, a new price be miade. ing and housefurnishing b o n a Of T e m p e r a n c e . Jane 0. Doggart, Thomas Jolmston, ren’s in all prices and all widths. We make a | John Fallow suggested that the The following officers have been Belle Templeton, Ella Douglas. should examine goods ty of Men’s and Ladies’ Furnishings. Hate an< elected by South Manchester Division springs and brooks on the property Sunday school committee: Jane M. could be used and that there would be Doggart, H. G. Talcott, Mary Temple­ and boots and shoes and here is the place No. 45, for the ensuing quarter: W. P., ton, Maggie Ferguson, Emma Risley. no need of using the Water company’s and prices at where you can find the largest line to select fi Emil L. G. Hohenthal; W. A., Blanche at city prices E. Taylor; P. S., Thomas Wright; A. R. water. S., Alice Weir; F. S., Lizzie Hewitt; Mr. Childs explained that the French (Dome and see and be convinced. Yours Respectfully, treasurer, James Trotter; conductor, company intended to use all the avail­ Republican Caucus. Burdette Tullar; A. C.. Ada Quinn; able water on the premises and that The Republican voters of the town of WM. H. POST & CO’S. A. L. BROWN. & CO.. Depot S' the company would used about 2,000,000 Manchester are requested to meet at the chaplain, Mrs. T. L. Dutton; I. S., Town Hall, Wednesday evening. Sept. Arnold Avery;-0. 8.^ Arthur Green; gallons of water a day, most of which 30, to nominate a town ticket. P. W. P., F. L. Dutton; organist, Alice would come from Union ’ pond. The Per Order Committee. GEORGE F. water in the pond, however, was not Chappell They will be installed by J. Deputy Samuel Anderson, Saturday clean enough for the final process and, General Insurance as filters were too costly, the water Admission of Eleciors evening, October 8d, in the vestry of the Democratic Caucus. PAPER HANGINGS, MANCHESTER. South Methodist chutob* The meeting would have ^ to be obtained from The Democrats of the town of Man­ Business solicited' for first , TiujiPHoira comoionoir. to be postponed ftom Thursday to Water company if the Fyench company chester are hereby notified to meet at and DECORATIONS Notice is jhereby given that Selectmen, ^ tu rd a y on account of Mrs, Leavitt’s was to locate here. He said as the Town Hall, Tuesday evening, Sept. 29, and Town Clerk of the Town of Man­ town had offered no concession that un­ at 7.30, to nominate town officers for the chester will, on Saturday,; September p i a n o T U N i lectore. ensuing year. Per Order Committee. in great variety. less some inducements were offered by 26th, 1891, from 9 o’clock in the rorenoon Prof. W. A. Anthony has been ap­ until 7 o’clock in the afternoon, at the F.,T. Sadd, from New Enidand^ pointed deputy grand worthy patriarch, district and Water company the com­ J. DeVORE, M. D., Selectmens Room in raid town, hold a tory, Boston, will be in for Manchester division. No. 88. pany intending to occupy the mill would session to examine the qualifications of days to tune and repair pianos, not come. To prove that the Water Office and residence at house Elector’s and admit to the electors oath A petition to the selectmen for a vote those who shall be found qualified. be left at C. H. Rose's. on the license question has been circu­ company offered more inducements than the district ever would think of offering of late Dr. Jacques. Specialties in Draperies, Cur­ GEORGE H. HALL, ) Selectmen of lated by a committee from South Man­ RICHARD W. PITKIN, [ the Town he said that the company who were to Manchester. Connecticut. FBACHO. chester division and has received the re­ tains and Portieres. JOHN JOHNSON, ) of Manchester quisite numbeik>f signers. occupy the mill are paying $2640 a year DANIEL WADSWORTH, Town Clerk. for 200,000 gallons per day in their mill if. Dated at Manchester this 17th day of Ask your grocer for Frank Goetz’s in Yonkers, N. Y., and that all this September, A. D. 1891. HORSE SI genuine New England bread with the Water company asked for the same Having taken the sh ^ j label on. ______amount of water was $1200. EXHAUSTED VITALITY. by D. 8. WaU, I aztf Mr. Cowles then spoke in favor of The Errors of Youth, Premature Decline, Lost do Horseshoeing and^ “ Ouiza” at Mills’s. making all the concessions possible to Manhood, and all Diseaeos and Weakneeeea of Man, Dissolution of GopartoorsUp. ------from whatever cause, permanently and privately in all its brwchet.^^- bring the French company here. cured at home. Ezfxbt TnxATinnfT. No Pain- The ccmartnershlp heretofore existing un- irranted to cure. UBS. Consultatioh In person or by letter. De­ ner the nrm name of Upton & Parsons owing preventiD|f^lht^$i^ Judge Johnson suggested that if the scriptive Prospectus, with high teeumonials, free. to the continued ill health of Mr. Parsons is Adless, Wm. H. Parker, M. i>., or The Peabody Wm. H. Post & Go. by mutual consent this flay dissolved, AH yre ^fW idwA^lar^’‘and W4ter company* r€|ceived $1200 a year Medical Institute, No. 4 Bnlflnch S t, Bdston, Mass. persons will govern themsebreaaocprdingly. fi^d and blank- for the water to be used at the Union **Wm. H. Parker, M. D., the eminent American J ambs W. Upton, . JOHN GUS' epeclalist, has many imitators, but no equal.”— J no. K. P arsons, * rweek,' mill they could well afford to lay a new JKMwvhJievieto*^ 'WKCUBBi HARTFORD. Manchester, Conn., Aug, 25, '91. 19tS EMridge StreiB^^ ^ ■ . ■•Tv-'- ■ ■ ■

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I P ^ W o NBURY OLEANINQ8. Henry F. Payne proposes to build an h LITTLE SUSPICIOUS i same footing as the other concerns now Dr. Collins* Bad and Good Samuel C. H ardin'’ and Fred- addition to his house, making it more located here who pay their share of the Dr. S. A. Collins, a Connecticut phy^ iW . Dean are absent on a trip to convenient. I THE TOWN DECLINES TO ABATE taxes. When the Mather company sician, had an encounter with a wildcat Ida for a few days.. Will. Treat is at work at his trade of TAXES FOR LESSEES OF came here the case was different. They in the northeastern part of the state R- WOOD, Keq„ ' |fr. and Mrs. William S. Gkwlee ex- joiner in East Hartford. UNION MILL. had to buy land and put up buildings which is. rarely equaled in these days. of James Ram«den. Sm ______otto be absent during the week at the Will. Goslee, of East Hartford, is Whoever Buys It May Get an a nd establish a valuable plant so that at He was called to attend a patient in fStorrs homestead in Mansfield Center, spending his vacation at his grand­ Abatement on Betterments. the end of their five years’ abatement Swuel Comers, and She r^ l^through 5d^*2sSieSi l^fOonn. father’s, O. W. Goslee. The call for a special town meeting to a wild wood known as the “Devil’s Sp | ^ the town would have on its list prop­ Y ard.” . W’e think even Mr. Thrall would ap­ consider the proposal to abate taxes on ,,^kThe town authorities have recently erty that was not there before. This When about half way through the can-1 oe ana tne ^iiMnrbed their property in front of the prove of the new water tank in Addi­ the Union property brought out a large wealthy concern in France that talks yon the doctor’s horse gave a snort of feai records building, foliowing the son; the horses do at any rate. attendance. There were forty teams about building boulevards around the and refused to go ahead. Wondering at Mbiio®n *?. Admhih^tor^fiSS ^.pjbod example of Mr. Hector Chapman Owen Goslee, of Providence, has been hitched under the sheds and around the the cause of the animal’s fright, the doc* u> interest Union pond can afford to pay its taxes. 4^TJ i;;jidjblning. The place north has also had spending a few days in town. He also town hall, which showed to the initiated Mr Cowles was called for and again tor leaned outof the carria^ and peered fjs job performed. It is hoped spent Sunday, with his grandfather, E. that the farmers were out in force The took the fioor. He thought Mr Childs’s into the bushes. He had hardly done sc j a ,m t the good work in that*Une will con- C. Goslee. He has secured a position meeting was called to order at 3.45. B.F. position was fair and honorable. We when two wildcats sprang from the intflv ^ u e on our beautiful street. w ith the Eddy El»ctric Co. of W indsor, T. Jenney was elected moderator and R. boughs of a hemlock tree. One landed j re tu rn ^ u ^ e ^ ^ S ” day of heaxhuc are all anxious to start the Union mill. on the haunches of the horse and the ' * The Messrs. Bickford “have folded and will move there with his family as O. Cheney clerk pro tem. There were You would (Munpel us to wait until soon as possible. about 160 voters in the hall. The Peter other dropped into the bottom of the ' tents” after a short residence here, some gingham manufacturer came carriage and fastened its teeth in th« Several of our people attended the or­ Adams Co. and Keeney Brothers !»»▼« departed for parts at present along or anyone else who didn’t manu­ flesh of the doctor’s legs. IWl* to the grief of several of their dination of John S. Porter at Gilead largely represented. facture wool. If liberality toward this A desperate struggle enbued, in whicb last week Wednesday. As soon as the clerk had read the ob­ the doctor, from loss of blood and E .sr'si® !® ^.sss® ' SB- w p- ^/^'oooflding friends. concern will start the Union mill, I am chwter in said District. luuw Sw»h H. Taylor, of Springfield, Mr. Marvin Curtiss killed a rattler a ject of the meeting, viz., to see if the in favor of it. They are not beggars. strength, became unconscious. In aa 4%Hias8., is the guest of her uncle, Charles few days ago in front of E. J. Goalee’s, town would vote to abate the taxes on It „is the„„„ custom in this state to oner offer inside pocket of his coat the doctor car rtof; r-'■ ; • ■ r ' - _■ bearing sjUt rattles. This is the second the Union property, somebody called on inducements to lei^ manufacturers to tied a small medicine case. struggle this fell out and aittraoted uk i oNa]tota.~«<#i % iW isoh^’G. MarkhamjT of ttrovi- one kiiled Miis summer right in the road ^11 ‘ explaimtipn of the locate and that custom has built up sev- on Main street. attention of the cat, which bdjpm' to olasi taujand see, B. L, is visiting her sister, Mrs. call. Mr. Cowles said thkt ttis town. eral of our large towns and cities, it and tear it with its teeth. In ddns, Klpewy W. Barber. VERNON. m ^ was the out^w th of a Board Mr, Cowles here offered a resolution so it broke a bottle of chloroform and ^ ^|l1i audience highly interested in the of Trade m ating which had discussed identical with that passed by the Board thecontente seem to ha»e sthpefied ^ j't V Th« Panning-Shanley Wadding. - I iuid time and respectable in num' the subjwt of abatmg taxes at the of Trade, to the effect that during a over the road some I bynoUiah- ■ - J and aharao^ assembled at the an< A very pretty wedding took place at Union and had ui»n his motion’ passed lease of the property aU taxes on hetter- ten o’clock last Tuesday morning in St. |^^<^[ent cemetery 6f Buckingham on last a resolubon recommending the abate-1 ments be abated, and on the bona fide m o = g . lot Bernard’s Catholic church at Rockville. ment to the town. bottles in the bottom of the carriage in .Ijtoday afternoon. The singing was purohase of the property that the entire a deep stupor. ^ the adresses by the Rev. The contracting parties were Mr. Wm. J. D. Pickles asked: “If this French property be exempted for five years. The oat Hew.ell and Pease interesting H. Fannings of Rockville, and Miss company leasee the property, who will Hudson White said he was opposed was one ______, 1 a|>proiNriate. This marks the 160th Mary A., eldest daughter of Mr. and have to pay the taxes?” Mr. Cowles re­ to allowing aliens to come hereunder neotiont.—Cor. Qiicago Tribune. ) the division which originated Mrs, William Shanley, now of Rock­ plied that under a lease the title would more favorable conditions than our own ,, iSeoond Ecclesiastical Society, ^ e ville, but formerly of this place. Mr. still remain with the Connecticut people enjoyed. He had lived in Man *®«*b*ar Saary Steaacaly Hart. of ^ t mganizatiem sleep in John Fanning did the honors as best Mutual Life Ins. Co. who would still Chester nearly 70 years and had failed to William H. Seery, engineer of the fast near the site of ^ e ancient man, uid Miss Jennie Shanley, a sister have to pay the taxes. Mr. Childs said e^oess which leaves Hew York in the L *.------ir— «•* —*« * . " ‘ k 'A ...... - ... to see what b^efit the town had ^ of their affection, and their of the bride, was maid of honor. The by the terms of the lease the lessees derived from the Union mill.g|It had were to pay all taxes. 6K15, met with a strange and probably f *“ —-* are most of them borne by the )ride was elegantly attired in a costume manufactured many paupers and he fatal accident the other day near Mon-1 '' '^ ;|i^ i^ ^ ’«ipeu pf^. tlM present genera- of tan-colored corder^tta, with brown M. S. Chapman said that no one could didn’t want another concern to take the mouth Junction. While he was leaning ] ^ the'foronoon that ivantoaU' " Te hope that velvet and feather triijtuningiB'^nd hat to accuse him of lack of enterprise. He mill that could not satisfy the voters outof the window of the cab, ‘ f takra aif ai| eM y day to re- match; she carried a bouquet of 133 wo^d be willing to abate taxes for any I that its employees would hot berome^ “ a back at the train, a loose bolt ancient,ojc wMte rosebuds, the number correspond- leg il^te manufacturing Kheme. He burden to the town, - p fp ^ u U d 'th e'^ iio l the ycurd, : n g ^ t h her age. th e Nmaid "of honor would encourage such a scftme even Mr. Chapman said he did not wisb md 1^ stall. HefsU onoon-. ------.a » . paMo Mii fiSTK '' ^tl^rojjglily eradicate the growth of Looked charming in a dress of blue seige; y p u tt^ money into it and would as be construed as againdt foreigners. ^ trees to which the spot is natu- she wore a bouquet of yellow rosebuds. rea y *“^ ^ t his money at Manchester large percentage of the employees in his /;{iy»ne. Among those present froni ' ?he Rev. J. J. Furlong tied; the nuptial A mills were foreigners. If this company in the tender at the time attending to OLINB.w ^ ]P , Jndga. ^. 1891. ’ — i.L. Tracy, and the venerable and parents on Windermere avenue, where plied the airbrakes and brought the £state of Martha WOOD, wtiann* f ^ he thought the town should look to the train to a stop. The unconscious en^- IMrs. John F. House, of Man- an elaborate wedding breakfast was ------« „vv.*H «uo uuconaoiouB engl-1 ^ t e r in said diswistSsWet deSSid^d ^ i ofthe^^tford]IM laC o.,of which he future and see what the result would lifted into the baggage car, Loomis,' admlnistra« l^dei.a fair representation served. Both the parlors and the spa­ is prudent, for oUy matter in the water | b e . Mr, Cowles asked, “Is this prop- andflind isllAthe firemanflVttTnUVl took the trahit trough I /\DTh1im BSVS. parts of this town. We hope cious dining-room were beautifully dec­ would seriously interfere with their pa-1 ©rt^^ idle for all time on ao- to Trenton. It is doubtful if Seery re­ ' gs continued year by orated with bunches of smilax. The per making. Furtl^pnore, he had been coi ^ I objection of mill owners' covers.—Philadelphia Telegraph. A laojgpr^u:^ ftom all happy pair left on the l'J36 train amidst informed by a direetor in thej Connecti- dot ? Haven’t they Jyet BoUats Wens Three Hen aS a Tlioe. showers of rice and g t^ wishes for an cut Mutual Life Insurance company that hf Lunder all. over the state They proceeded the F^nchmen,had made no bona fide Army and navy ofBcen have o ff^ folr Ib^ piD pei^ It; was Ifonof sevmge?” wntohing closely >tbe nfilii

V®; m i thinfi against BahUAoe^’s tiD ^ no idra the‘^French obh-H ratoofrfrom forty to sixty per minute ime here anyway. He said | from each gun, that did the business fox ^dditl^widied the ioetf id would be in the eighth ^ insnigent troops. The Ipng, slen- tete fito ifiTOk enough to form a octo- S ip s ^ par- ma^thigjWe^^ der,. h i d pointed bullets were of steel, 'the John Gahto; pany and buy ,up the property. he didn’t beUera the district ] covered with a thhi ooat of copper, the Ifi^, was one 6t the em oking^,M ^ Maggie Cahill; camp wanted to lefirn more about ‘ this com­ tbte to let them have water. soft metal being designed to follow the pany and to learn it from some­ riffiog of the barrel more aocnrately and ^vqpmmittoe. 1^. Hubbw rocker, Mrs. James Scheen; toothpicks. ILlNfisifer said that the city of Glean { the Miss Minnie Wendhiser; plush album, body besides Mr. Powell. This Mr. with less wear to the gun than "aVed ^^^„,^^t^^'YaileCbUe^ in the 'fiO^ only abated the taxes of a steel would make. Single ballets went the Misses Donegau; half-dozen silver Powell, he said, is a promoter, who hb^C^^^'and settling in his native ii • a • i.iyipa^aJL. buti-rvav ^usvapaid the vxso VJkiJOlJDCOexpenses VJof I throngh two or three men at a time.— teaspoons, Mrs. John Sheehan; lace pil­ ^n o th m g for this town Mve to get the estabUshment to that city, pi^eronce in wme newspai 1^1^ her for ifi sessipns'in Washington Oor. Boston JoarnaL iaWouiu said district, a n ^ l;Cbfirt, and was also captain low shams, Miss Mary Dempsey; linen hie pay for his efforts in behalf of the L a o « ^ g to »6,000; the ‘city also ^ public B, Frenchm en. town of Manchester, at ^ qpm|pany or trainband in table cloth, Mrs. Cahill; plush hassock, [fil^tw o spur tracks from the railroad ▲ Table with Orowliig l«ga. before the day of* R. O. Cheney said that while he lived I had presented to me on theSd ol appear if they see atusK? ^ ^etre, too, was Thomas Messrs. Edward McCarthy and H. E. [ i^ gave the'tannery its water for ten j place and be heard *, the second of the name, who Maiming, of Springfield, Mass.; china at the south end he had a certain inter-1lyeato for nothing. Other towns are May last a small fancy table as a birth­ I make return to thteroiH^**^ hereto, and day pp^nt—painted black, varnished ktf jgmat-grandsoh of ' John Hollister, tea set, Mr. T. A. Wendhiser; one dozen est in the affairs of the north end. offbri&g^__ new enterprises similar facil- '______OLIN R. WOOD, Judge. silver knives and forks, one dozen silver While he was not here to argue for the andgilBed. However, it had not been n^^Qigrant. 'These' men, witn their in the house very long before the 1 ^ c o u r t ^ . p r o b a t e h e l d a t -Si: ;t^ were the originators of insti teaspoons, one-half dozen dessert spoons, ^*ch hoped that the voters; were observed to be growing, and they r within and -for the Dls- which have never failed to fur Mr. and Mrs. John Shanley and family; ® a long time and j would wait for the annual town meet- f D® day of Sep- are continuing to do so. One of the legs Present OLIN B. WOOD, Esa„ Jndse |iie provisiOQB of the Gkiepel, under lace toilet, Miss Mary Cahill; table cloth * good thing he j ing when there would be a larger atten has p a t out a shoot four iTy-hes long, Estote of Liminda T. Bunoe, late of Man­ ^Jtwo.denominations, from that day and napkins. Miss Nellie McNierney; thought they oqght to have it. upon which there are ten leaves. Alto> chester in said district deceased. The sdmli?iL gether it is a very pretty table, with its trator haring exhibited hls adxninlstrationae- Jfie present time in that locality. *t(^et towel,. Mrs. Down; clock, Messrs. c^ed ^ to ex. Cowles withdrew his resolution S luJ^ ^ COT^JSSol^ C* F, Gaines has been spending Cunninarham and Shea; half-dozen silver plain the sltaation. He said that as I ^ “ black and gold, and now the green. 1 think they are apple tree leaves. I set day of October, ^iii^ week at the Strickland home- teaspoons. Miss Rose Mulligan; wine set. president of the ..Board of Trade and secretary of the Manchester Water com- Chapman as follows: it out of doors occasionally, so *h*t a Fortland. Miss M. H. Cahill; glass set, Mr. and Voted : that all property in capital w1aV%^ ------J little moisture might be given to it to oon- >pongratulate our organist, Mr. Mrs. Miley; gent’s cup, saucer and plate. pany he had b^n brought into some- or p lit kdTd to &T^SL% ro^Vty j tinne the growth, as I do not know but estate, w d thte coTirt directs the administra- Miss Maggie Cahill; a beautiful oil paint­ what close relations with the prospec- so-^led in excess of its present taxable notice to aU persons inter- ' and the worthy gentlemen who it may blossom and bring forth fruit, ested therein to appear u a be heud to e ^ ^ ihe male choir last Sunday at ing, Miss M." Cahill-; half-dozeu silver tire purchasers of the property. He r shown by list of 1890, which would very much increase the cu­ by publishing a copy of this o rS r to i S could not vouch for the truth of their taxation for the term * clroulatltm to ^d S s K Ltional ohnroh, on the good knives and forks, Mrs. J. Fanning; piano u. s. u u J . fiv® years, provided it is kept in riosity.—Ontario Cor. Montreal Witness. and by posting a copy of this order on ^ furbished. hope they lamp. Miss Katie Cahill; from the Sis­ ^erttons but he had good reasons for j active operation. Said action to take J® wrheto the iU? A; A Uvwlj Bonard. p ea^ last dwmt six days before said day of thb’ work, iand we ters of Mercy, an elegantly bound prayer believmg they could be relied on. Mr. place on the passage of this resolution. heaitog and return make to this court ^ Harry Walter and Benjamin Talbot, ^l^k to the groom and a handsome pair Puech one of the new concern had done Before] this resolution was passed, Mr. — Attest, OLIN B. w o o d , Judge. a mora permanW choir than of Morgantown, caught a large turkey our fortune heretofore to se- 5^ w^pplars" to the bride; ladies’ cup, usmess with A. L. Clark at Manches- Childs said he wanted to test the meet- bnzzard in a steel trap. They took ths A p r o b a t e HBLD~AT , iuiuc^r and,j^ate,JIIaB Mary Cahill; par­ r reen. Mr. Clark says that Mr. ing on the following amendment: l?'ni ...... ' ■ ■ ’ ■ bird hmne, and after keeping it a few J^ron, on the 12th day of ^ptember. A, D. Itray^ people were on the street lor lamp, Mr. James Farrell. Puech IS one of the most active busi-i maimei visiting friends at Windsor Locks; has of fastening, they have no doubt that ii •Sfi' ifcifiSoarS of'4 ^ East Hartford and returned home. sentatives had told him. Mr. Childs ...... Is the identical buzzard that was liber* ' irtreet railroad company are then repeated in substance what he had Certided from record. Mrs. John Miner, accompanied by SOUTH UAKOHESTEB BAHAOAD. ated by them.—Harleysville ( ^ ) News. ^t^ jnst now in converting the Miss Mary Wilcox, spent a few days last told the Board of Trade, which was sepl9-8t MARSHALL PORTER, Judge. . On and after Monda' Sept. 21, *9 .passenger Hore Stamps to OoUoet. electric railway. Thursday treek visiting friends in Glastonbury. printed in last week’s Herald. trains run daUy, (Snni .7 excepted las follows: Wanted, etc, Itfpbles for the overhead trolley Mr.Chapman again stated his objec­ PhilatoUsti should note that at Iasi ^V£,®J?5^X^*°chesteriSr]j8anoEe8terriS! the Grand Dnoby of Loxambnig can j ^H^ere located, and there has not Captain Magnlre's O^otloi^ to Duty. tions to having the stream polluted by o.« 4Sd, ’ 7?J» p.m. ft.m.jJ2.06 _L88. 2.26, 6.10, >a 6.18 o' ■•Ten rooms on' objection from a property wool greiase. His company could, he boast stamps of its own. Hitherto th« Captain Maguire, for years keeper of 1LT V A A ^ Lriiui cQuneow ordinary Dntch stamps ^ v e been in nss '2' _ the route. Mr. Orilly the Marquette light, is one of the oldest Mid, get rid ofaeariyaU the filth that I tiiere, bnt now Grwd Duke Adftph, llfipt fie expected the electric cars and SMBt valued light k e^rs on the came down the stream, even to a deadl»:2?S5H 2S!J7S?teV S!S?it’L>^»?_dMi who haa always possessed his fair share . running within six weeks. Cheat lakes. His record is such that in dog, but wool grease would trouble v »nd Bockrille ;1.88 for of vanity, has b ^ a new stamp issned his (M age the lighthouse inspectors for Boston and timeliq^nvaB8l“'^ re ^ profits. '"^Aiilrecs hem more than anything else Providence j6,l0 for Boston and Providence s that shows his own Ulustrioosyisaga in t PuBXJSHxsQCo, HaxttprthOonm^ have winked at an arrangement by He thought that a tannery, if one I ^rtfo8^48 for Hartford and New York: rSs for profile.—London Star. which Mrs. Magnire has been hie assist­ T ir A N l^ —Single yonng t-man si tMordei ^ “ aiid daughter Iffabel, of should be started as a result of this en- •rdTHockvlll* and W ltaintl& S s W atOoiCTis L. OsAxa^ ffio U h S e tr ant, though this is a fog s i^ l station, Manchester353J, 1>, whd have been visit- erprise, wpuld, pour into the river a An amnsinc stpry is told of Sir Wil­ I and woman asdstaats are forbidden by ^*“ * *'^* 6.2M J pI liam Thompson, the great pbyiidaiL I OR SALIU—Hposebold m j :1>^her’e, George' P. Goalee’s stream of filthy liquor. Mr. Piokles :c S S l’ the regnlations. The captain did the who has been ill. His medical attend­ .M SfSoSsteffi ■ I in Ticipity, expect Mr. Chase work, and two checks were regularly asked if anyohe in ths audience knew ants declars that they nsver had a worss : i 9.q ^ d a few days and ao- made out by the department. of a scouring mill in this country that th??eSt.** ®*^ purchased at patient in the matter of obstiiUKiy. He i;L^Q^home. In March, without giving previous no­ employed 600 hands—or 300—or 100— R. O. CHENEY, General Manager. would not take his medidse for days to­ ■ ■ Treat, of South Manohes- tice, Mrs. Maguire dedded to visit her or 50. No one answered him . Mr, South Mance^ster, Conn,, Sept, 16,1891. gether, and It was only by the doctors -■ANTED-A . work. Maf s•n•ral.llonls•> jH rt. Henry F; Payne. listers in Chicago, and on the next visit of ohilds said there was no process like threatening to abandon him altogether |. M. H. Taicott, Tsieott- the inspector the captain reported her for . i'jly *' lilbm^iie hM been renovated in- this one In operation in this country. that he rehiotantly consented to swallow absence from the light without permis- the prescribed dr^ts. r i l O ------.MMMA.U UPlaos im am oon n i North tod is occupied by the don. Bitxie her return she has regularly Dr, Taylor asked what proportion of \fils family, who are gladly he capital would be owned abroad. Mr. secured at the postofflee the check bear­ New London Northern Ballroad, Two coetly dianicnd necklaces were year* Apply to J as*. ing her name and used the money. Mrs. Childs replied that probably all of it la t overboard from a yacht at Norwich, 10R SALE—A nsat littls home t .Miner and Miss May-W. Maguire^s official head has now been would and added that in not a few of 2 ? ^ ’ *. ^ One, valued at 3 Jlui strsotj a donbls tonsmsntl N orth: frMxds taken off. Captain Maguire’s action in ^,000, has sixtoe been recovered by I .7oodland street: a oottage noose at j the manufeoturing enterprleee already I W.nd,-Ex. I HaWpSw&ty J m . promptly repi^ng bis better half for in operation here the0 capital is owned ®*^ and 8.46, p. m, divers, but the second is still at t ^ bot­ F0RPAT.MWP_A ivr . nhiu, ptpol a valuable absence from duty without permlsdon is out of town, , EOB PALMEB—6,07, 11.1611 a. m.; 3,88 and tom of the river. oharacteristio of the old keeper, who is 6,46, p. m. Mr Piokles said that aside from the! a r r iv e at wtt ttiwavrmTrt ANTED—A middle s« one pf the oldest < sailors on the great Among the perxnanent decorations to . JT woman, to hpuemMsps of tb m . jUdcei, and whose strict attention to his !act that It would not be particularly L®“J«5® ^N orw Icyi^T^ **!l?a^®m be fdded to the vestibule of the White charge has made his record as a light agreeable to hhve a ecoftring mill and ' ® “ ' ' ^u se are portraits of Washiiigton and '' ' ■' 'll iji Irreprohchable.' Cor. Chicago' a tknn«fy^^dn thte;*trearh a short dis- 4®?^a p. m, r J*a and ■liter, ’ ahee abate' his niill, he would be happs Lhwoln, pafiited on’, the, v ^ l over tfia tOR SALfi-^l, qumtelpieoes. ' r ^ ..vimdlminL tb have the obmpfhy'dome hefo bn ^he Lopdpn,' Conp,, June 29,189i. . ..'f. ’'is . ^; ? V ... •• '• - . . / rj . •

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west of the Missouri river appears to be HE DIED A MILLIONAIRE. WAYS OF THE WEST. just as old and rich as that 100 miles TWO NOTABLE UNIONS. Si?'.' 't west of Chicago. Here is a vast region H ow the Late Bx-CongreHman Scott Rose to AfSaenea. as big as eight or ten NewEnglands, THEY ARE TO TAKE PLACE AT TH E Y ARE NOT LIKE THE WAYS every county of which is as nearly like The death of Ex-Congressman Wil­ I OF THE EAST. every other county as one ear of com is liam L. Scott took the nation by sur- NO VERY DISTANT DATES. like another. prise. He was but sixty-three years old Walter Wallman Haa itetamad to the Notwithstanding this sameness, the and had always been vigorous, yet MIm Harriet Pallman le to Many a , Oltj of Waihlovtoo and Writes Enter* country is full of interest to the trav­ scarcely was the country informed that Young Californian, and he was suffering with a catarrhal affiio- I talnlngly of tho Porsons and Thinifs eler. The people themselves are a Minister Ombb WUl Lead tbe “Bose of continual study for you. You have tion of the digestive organs before the ! Ho Bow While Away. ^ . Llemore** to the Altar. Although our interior alterations are not yet completfeciit no difficulty in making their acquaint­ dispatch went out that great weakness ISpeoial Correspondenoa.1 ance. On the cars especially intro­ had brought on heart failure and death. Aristocratic circles In New York, der to satisfy the demands of our customers se shSU WAsnNOTON, Sept 24.—I have been ductions and all other formalities are He was bom in Washington, July 8, Chicago and elsewhere are gently r m “ out weet” The people there are more waived, and every man has the 1828, his parents being Vir^nians. and thriUed by the news of two approaching interesting than they are in the east right to go to talking to his neighbor his father. Rob­ marriages, the lady being the noted just as if he had known him a dozen ert Scott, a colo­ figure in one and the gentleman in the They are, some way, a different people. nel in the regu­ other. General E. Burd Grubb, United R e-O pexi Oxir Storqt They are of the same flesh and blood, years. These casual conversations are often most interesting, because confiden lar army. They States minister to Spain, is soon to ...... vote, the same preddenti^ tickets, fly tiaL It is the style out in that country died when he was the same flag and soar the same eagle. for every man to talk of himself, his quite young, aid But yon wouldn’t be snrprised to hear achievements and troubles, on aU ooca- some of ids fa­ them speak a different langnage. They siona One railway friend told me he ther’s friends se­ look like foreigners, or else we do in the had a farm out near Kearney Junction, cured William a Neb. “ Last spring,” said he, “ 1 wanted place as page in This east 1 am not sure which. There was to sell it for $400, cash. Gould have got the honse of rep­ hot wditherwhen I was in the west, but resentatives. He J ^dn’t .;See anybody in the light, sum- twice that in old horses and wagons, 4-JA but I wanted ca^h to get out of the conn- was so quick and xubridi clothing which we. have taken up HON. W. L. SCOTT. SEPTEMBER 26th. , try with. Not finding anybody to buy obliging that he In the east Westerners wear the same soon became a favorite among the mem­ • !\NT V V i, my place for c ^ I was compelled to weight of clothing the year round, and stay there. Am yery glad 1 did, for bers, and General Charles M. 'Reed, who tne’psaine dioes. High- silk hats are represented the Erie district of Pennsyl- 'A 'i~ ' aoaxoe beyond Chicago: Even in the this year 1 have harvested off that farm ■ m nearly j|8,000 worth of grain, nearly all vauia, took the boy home with him and ''nftybfthe motley crowd on the made him a shipping clerk on the wharf s ti^ t' is for the most part a slouch hat with my own hibor. Where am 1 going ym now? Down to Omaha to have a good at Erie. That h u ever since been hh v-^r■• crowd. The men of Chicago pay about v-.ZrM time, b’gosh.’* home, and is now his burial place. One^half' as much attention to dress as . disagreeable part of the overhWd' tyoi^l “ Farming pays in the west, and farm­ His first independent venture was ac ished, and the rest of the alterations will be completif^^ they do in New York, and farther west a dealer in coal, and he rose with the ythe d isorn ^ cy is still greater. ing doesn’t pay in the west,” said a man from South Dakota. “ In ten years 1 coal and railroad development of Penn­ as skilled workmen can accomplisih it, though the 'pr , A theRt^ audience in Chicago as seen have made |50,000 farming, starting sylvania At one time he oontroUed necessarily slow,but WHEN COM PLETE^ from a box does not look like a theater 82,000 miles of railway, the greatest < aadienoe fh New York Charley Hoyt, with nothing. Men all around me have certainly be worth the toil and trouble spent ^ starved to death, .or pretty near it. One mileage ever oontroUed by one man. In ,the theatrical manager, once told me he thing is certain. Big farming doesn’t 1868 he was a delegate to the national Most of our Fall Goods have arrived and wM f^^ eohld be -^^ar^ed aroimd the country pay. There’s Dah^mple, whose place is Democratic convention, and in 1876 a m ss BAItaiBT PUIXMAN. on sale 5atui;day, and- noW, in order to offset ^ the v-blindipld^ in ignorance of his where* marry Miss Violet Sopwith, of Lismore, notfar from mine.. He tried farming on member of the national committee. In lence to our customers occasioned by th^e alter alxmtA ahd if lAken on the stage of a a large scale— 'J' or Chioago w Kansas OityJ “ I can ttd l most of his machinery for nothing. Fve horses he had a remarkable experience, Miss Pullman is twenty-two years old yon by yrhii -idgn. or indicatidn 1 ooifld known the a^^ts of a.reaper and mower as he had in many other lines oPtside of an dth e| ^ n d daughter of George M. disthtiguii^fhe au^ds^ anotiber,” fa ^ r y to put'sixty machineB (gi D^- busineBS and poUtios. His family were Pallman; inventor and mannfecturer of ^ he. SB^ **i^t the difference is tbwe, lymple^B farm without charging him a favorites in the social dxPlea of Wash­ the famons sleeping cars, and worth strongly inarked, unmistakable though cent, simply for the advertisement Yet ington. abont $60,000,000. Heis jocnlarlylmown inde^tibeblk’' 1 believe he could do it in Chicago as the “ Markeesy di PoU- ' The ^ p l e of the west are darker than Dalrymple has not made any money. 1 ROSWELL PETTIBONE FLOWER. don’t know why it is, unless a large farm man,” as he was made a nobleman by thoHs M east ' It is easy to see that- On our entire stock of Klothing, Hats, Trunks andi cannot make use of the sm ^ economies Sketeh of tbo Man Who Hands cho Mo« tile king of Italy a few years ago.x Mimi They Itveimore in the open air. They are which make a small farm s ^ sustaining York Stete Oemoentele TIeket. Harriet is very beautiful, very intelffi- browned by the sun i and ron^ened by ings until Our Alterations are, all Completed, thiis';^ -r-the eggs, the butter, the garden, the RoeweU Pettibone Flower, Democratic gent and very much beloved by those the winds o f tiie prairies. Ibis is as true women’s work in kitchen and round­ candidate for governor of New York, is who know her; but her drole of feiends customers a good chance to effect a substautiRP

;';ibde|‘:ilieir^dlte i We^ bf-i • you _ hkd to work ik^sdosi ns they w i^ able to .rVillt lieur tiu«eimrevMUttco tlmiM^ iwas uittQ7many penonBpersons fence! When onr western fanner wants afenoe now he buys a few posts and a lot do anything and got their schwiing io men In Sah lI S n M ^ ______p^; ; iBQokittg'Boiapuuto^ tile winter terms of the ogpiaon echodts pie met during the visit 6t the PuUmans i . . ■ df that point But in kindliness, time, of barbed wire. Three men can put up half .a mfle of fence in a day. A rod of HisXUS firstDISC independentmaepenueni ventufe,venturOx was aai to San Frandsoo last winter, and their r * aixioere politeneas, absence of affectation driver of a hom in a;briokyar^.^bnt friends it was a clear case of love at amd piriggidmess, the westerners beat us fence o c ^ complete—labor, posts and aU-^twenty-five cents, A mile of fence year or so later he rejoiaed greatly ovex first dgh t ------« $ ^ % n A If jmu ip but from the east promotion to a olerk^ip in tbe vmage Ghaneral A Burd Grubbf was a brave AUd i f a ^ to w ntim m U p fo^ .ooats.bnt eighty dollars. H the farmer ’ir~ had plenty of growing timber of his own store, where he got five dolluz a x^^ntb soldier, and is a snooessful New Jersey - « r pUtnpldiis 3toU wfll^make a sad mis­ business man and politician. Seven take. he i went to his Imnker. He was puzzled. subjected admirabfy. and the general and his bride will pro­ are overmnning that ceed at once to Madrid. tremendona rate. The It seemed Uke a hoax to him that any one should want tiiTee car ]^ ds of wire. BteMMhoMtto* XtopobUeMi X «^ mw iitta^ mf jibbraaka, Kansas and the Da- Charies a AUen, whom the,BepnbU- Boond Ready for War. kbtas. art' bdpg oobwebbed by the lines PrepostexPust ^ e banker finally con­ Never since Sedan have the French Onr Anebor 4> BrRd We make a i^^edah^ vinced him the order was gennine. cans of Massachusetts have nominated yvfaioh indicate iron highwaya. Really for governor, was bomfii IjowelL where shown such activity snd zeal in perfect­ China, Bdo4i-brac and the railroads lukve bSen in a measure, ‘Mr. Banker,’ said Edward, ‘Tm a ing their military organization as at -OF- ■'f. “ia'f'.: poor man. I’m worth two or three he etiU Uvea. April 16. 1846.1^ there- and still are, the pioneers. So keen has fore ranks wi& preaent About ^ miles of track have ware suitable for been the oompetitlo# for territory be­ thousand dollars. How mnch <»n 1 Rogers Silver Plate J. Sloat Fassett, been added to their strategical railways plimentary gifts.' tween the gfeat raUzpad corporations— draw on this bank for on my reputation this year. Next year 800 milee more and my'prospects?* ‘Fifteen hundred of New York, and the Burlington, the Northwestern, the many more of wOl be bnilt The work of increadng Is the best in the world. A full line of m m dollars.’ ‘Gtood. Give me $500 now." everything needed for table nee. tills year’s candi­ the strat^cal availability

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MAJSCHESTEK SATUBDAY HEBALD: SATUBDA'X,

;iv:- OUR KIDNEYS. will go for the next three montns after JOHNNI, GET YOUE GUN. birds of all descriptions. fYou Can Have A ll Ought to know These Facts. Few persons, indeed, excepting market- That Is the Reason Asslsnsd for the Fall- Oar kidneys men—and marketmen know a surpris­ are of S. V. W hite A Co. Beeent Meeting of the Ann jorthei actlikethe GAME IS PLENTIFUL AND SPORTS- Stephen Van Cullen White, the WaU berlaod at Colnmbas. MEN ing number of things that other people drains under MAY HAVE LOTS OF FUN. are ignorant of—few others realize how street broker whose failure was an­ Chickamanga week laps o w thi^ ’ cities, to collect nounced the other day in New York, is and the Society of the Army of theCifew and carry away great the slaughter of game is. They know well that it is too great. Inex berland chose the 16th and 17th of S (^ RI NTE D waste or poison- The Swift Winged Snipe, the Coy QaalU tember for their annualmeeting, hanstihle as the supply seems to be, re­ AT THE o u 8 materials ' the Agile Dock and Uany Other Birds of the 19th and 80th, the anniversaries • from the body. Waiting to Be Shot—The Pleaanres of cuperative as mother Nature is, there is T h e nerves of the battie. Their nsnal ftirnmlses Hunting. no possible doubt that many of the r.f;:: which control ehoicest birds of North America are were held on Wednesday and Thursday the first day being devoted to shdting them often be­ lOopyright, 188L by American Press Aasoola- domned to extinction in the near future ERALDIOFFICE* come weakened, tion.J if they are not protected in some way. hands with one another and with irritated, d i s - HEBE do they Already counties and states that were of Golnmbns, which has not had tiwi eased. Then the come from? These formerly populous with quail and wood­ pleasure of hanging the latch steing i function is im to “‘Pap” Pap” Thomas nndand ^*0]d i*Old « « y i swift winged cir- cock, par^dges and prairie chickens are 1 u s i n ^ Cards, jperfectly per­ ywtts, or sinoe 1$74, ^ form ed, uric clers that fly given oyer by the sportsmen as hopeless, SBCmON OF KIDNBT. across the great while the pothnnter has gone perforce W jd n e e ^ evening General IV ^ acid and other Winkler, of Wisconsin, d^vered an cn^ poisonoas substances are retained, causing salt marshes in into other hnsiness, or has “ gone west.’’ f Posters, (all sizes,) pain and weakness in back, high colored ex­ the spring, the Big as the country is, its resources will tion^todon Thursdayniomingthe cretion with sediment, constant desire to late summer and not last forever if the war of exterminar vivors of the stanch old corps wers] void, headache, coated tongue, bad tastes, the fall, whistling tion goes on. There is no lack of laws. for the heavy work of the day—tb* 'Shipping Tags, thirst, biliousness, constipation, cold feet, their “ Whee-oo- In d e^ in most states there are too many ness meeting and the banquet A t poor circulation, extreme nervousness an^ wee, whee-oo- laws. They stnmble over one another. meeting in Toledo last yeaff the weak and tired feelings. These conditions \\i\ wee” so clearly Our legislators see the danger and try, tee on funds for a Sheridan Labels, are especially dangerous, and must be cured that at a mile, or even two miles away, it according to their lights, to avert it; but reported through General FoU^rton now or alarming kidney and liver dlsea^ will sonnds as distinct as the note of A flute the slaughter still continues. the cash was condng in slowij, V ' surely follow. Take Dr. Greene's Nervnra, •ring that it was for a nearby. Well, theyoomefrom the north— There will be many readers who will, 8. V. WHITE. Circulars, which not only perfectly regulates the kid­ soldier’s pet The Army of C | £ neys, liver, stomach and bowels, but gives probaUy Labrador—and whole colonies perhaps, ridicnle this, and truly it a man who has made ^ presence felt to strength and vitality to blood and nerves^ of them comedown the coastin July and difficult for one who has traversed the the people arotmd him' ever sinoe, In the berland chums Sheridan b^ n ae he led This pure, vegetable, harmless remedy is sold Angnst, so yonng and foolish tiiat if it forests of Maine or of Arkansas to real­ snmmer of 1864, he began the study p ! a divUon of it In 1868-A lerton’s committee was o6oi Admission Tickets, by druggists, $1.00. were not for the few old birds that stay ize that the supply of game birds can law and did newspaper work at the same with them as guides, and probably as time in St. Louis. pM - to Qraid A m y gopfa" mentors, they would fall an easier prey & is best known as Deacon White, 0 •'iS" Raffle Tickets, than they do to the snipe shooter. Gteeat Another matter close — ^ and the most nofeble exploits of his life yellow 1 ^ , larger than a pigeon, little the herom

^^3 nfewasBi^'- to Jhi istodis;' hot wak brooglitalxmt, It fe \ Ths to corner oom In a fell- irill bdl'ef about ingmalfeet He was bom in ChAflioth be tiui: grandest _ 'When tiie d d d * .d (^ F iIi^ the cooBfy.iL C., AUg. 1 ,1881,'of Quaker of tlm Qombeitlahd tG his sportsman has nae fer entirely pareote^ idio'were obliged to l^votfaie it was on that t^ tica He alto has use for a state beisaiise of. their oppodtion to 20, l ^ r jtihat the ^ constitution and for a hearty slavery. The mndes't tm t 'o f the American •t of hardship. For the young heroum^ unropaai^d boy is his wish to ' take care of superior force uiat tlie Cbnfederiwy, . ~ — ------himself 'er,'who has not yet come to THE END OF BALMACEDA ■ ■■ and become a respected citizen. oomfort and ease too mneh, dock brought into the field in Our school gives more than a thorough He Prefened • Saleide's Death to Oap- test There, for one^ the Uid^:atriigr business training,—it builds character, _ is perhaps the most exmlarat- , aUbbri hunting. AnA withde- tove by m s Bnemlee. was. greatly oatnumbefedrifWEA^ow and n ^ e s good citizens out of our boys The civil war in Chili has been a trag' w and girls. Now is the time to enter. If inck the temptation to excessive whelmed but not yanqoSfeed, SM bei^ ^Lodge By-Laws, you cannot call, write for catalogue, etc. iter is very great It may be, how­ edy thronghont, as symmetrical as - i ! the was c«oded it'fejG^eted tqm l e r , as is claimed, that there is far less prepared for the s ta ^ Shakespeare fe® enemy a , , ______E. M. H U N T SIN G E R , danger of exterminating the migratory oonld not have than that sofEered Pamphlets, devised it more Tbefe)cie^(^ the Aip|F<>^ ttie Com- m 80 ASYLUM ST.. HARTFORD. CONN. coast birds than the field birds. Coming; as they do from their breeding places, systematically. .berland wae fonnaQy oripBil^ fe C8n^ down along the shore in conntless flocks, Therewasaqnar- dnneiti in l8iS8^ bpi irteps were M iyjail "kinds of Church rel remarkably .ita camps in HaebriBe as early as I f f ■ N o m o r e MAT E m , A DOZER BIEDa they eecapethb hnnter by flying on, while the field birds only go l^ m the range of like that which 1866, to perpetoate the tflst^ of come, by ones, by scores, by hnndreds gave name to the grand did oorps, Absidge to seri^eaaob •4 Society^ Printing, one gun into that of another. of thisi sometimes. When they fl^ k they flock Aside from the question of game pres- War of the Boses, a society wse then forinaUy adoptid^ so closely that even an indifferent shot ervation, which seems to be one that a series of con­ and is stiU in’npa It ixuslndes the five m ayoftrakilla dozen birds with one flicts and mur­ pointed etar jof ttte.Twentfefe/anhy ^ 5 ^ | n tin g. barret has only been solved by a people who have cIt o legislation, there is open for ders and a final corps, the triangle of we Yoor& corps The skOl and the real pleasure of the consideration the greater question of and very bloody J and ^ acorn of tire Fdorteenth.. sport, however, is in the shooting of sin- field sports and their availabwty for the battle. And now ' The society has ba4 hot, tlirw p$egU ^ birds. Th^ flight is very swift, gener^ public. Sport people will have the parallel is dents. Generals Thcmaa, Bberidap apd and tbongfa not as erratic as that of some in one shape or anoth^, sport in completed by a BAUfAcaa>A Bosecrana lnl878soeqiiestriaasts$oe others, it is different indeed from that of suicide. Jose Manned RaitnortoAi^^ while to Thomas was erected in Washb the most of the field and wood birds. some shapes has i>roven disastrous to a goodly percentage of American yonth. a fugitive in biding at the Argentine by ibis society, and in 18d7 one to urer's Printing, The latter are-apt to fly straight, no It seems to beasensible suggestion right legation in Santiago, fired a bnllet into eral Garfield. Evetr officer gnd evoy matter how swiftly, but the flight of now that the yonng man whd desires his head and went suddenly to his place. soldier who eerved in the Army of the the snipe ii osnally a snccession of rapid Only four yean ago he was the most Comberland iseotifled to menfeership^ enrves, upward, downward and to either and the list now embraces about 700 , / y. SPECIAL ATTENTION. popular man in Chili. The country side. Only two honrs before X began prospered wonderfeUy under his admin­ writing thii page aflock of fully twenty, istration. He came of an old, rich and General BQeecrapswjcre elseted pies' startled by the shot of a brother hnnter, highly honorable family, and had risen ident, and Gensral H. IL Obtsscietsry. circled around toward where I stood. by bis eloquence and a t^ ty to the presi­ Tbs meeting next' year will be on the By the time my gnn wae at my shoulder dency by an almost nnanimons vote. Chickamanga bettirfWd, Sept 88-d, tbgy were within twenty feet of my face His early life, however, had been pecul­ Gs o b i s u I ■V flying directly at me. 1 fired, but the iar, and some apologists think that a instant 1 did so, the flock divided, one wild vein in his natnx^ akin to insanity, Improved iemtsrjr Oeaditloas. half going past me on either side, and developed again late in life. His family fitrJoeephFayrer saidinaMoent ad- h Departm ent. ip <* a r sT ** one shell waswssted. It was the rare designed him for a priest, bat he re­ dreae that because of improved saaitBry experience of missing because the mark volted, left the Seminario Concilias in THE *‘COLCHEflTEB** RUBBER CO. was too near. conditions the desthrats in IBngland has 8’ HAIR WORE. o' »0*i U>Md WMl which be was being educated, became a deoreassd frmn the arerags 48.1 MS it is not many years ago that snipe— tnrbnlent yonng man and finally repn- 1,000 in 1081-00 to 84.0 in 1846-66, md to i'fffii&igSg*^ **^*“** at least tixe coast varietlM—were only to OsHfortlie*'Coldictter'* diated all religions belief. 17.86 in 1880, figotes that q)sak for thsin' a t all kinds made to order be fonnd on the coast Now they say He became an extreme Liberal, and setvea A great deal, bowsvar, remains i ' aad parties a specialty- ''ADHI 8IVB COUNTIR 8.’* they shoot the very same kinds as far at shop or at residence SaoiB a CNX, Soeton, BzohulTe Wbolessle Agenta was long the leader of that party in to be dona. Preventable disMsas, Sir tdlM at/Shop. At Retail By west as Salt Lake. It seems a most re­ congress, serving five terms with great Joeeph said, still kill yearly abont^.186,- markable instance of a change of habit FITCH A DRAKE, J. E. MORTON, credit. He- had grown to be a very 000 persons, and vriian the large munber The cemfnaion of game laws makes it steady, reliable man, and n n ^ to o f cases for every death is taken into ac­ R. P.BISSELL, M. BRINK, Manchester. almost impossible for a gnnner to know gnidimee the Liberals soon greatly out­ count, it has been calonlated that thus Dressing Room. A , . . SKINNER, H. CHENEY’S SONS what he mayor may not shoot in his numbered all other parties. fe 1888 he 78,860,000 days o t labor are lost ainra* ^ys in o lion. No long own state, and ntterly impossible for an it service. BOSTON SHOE STORE, South Manchester. dtoe sBoomro, was made minister of foreign affairs. ally. ' ______average man to remember all the con­ The next year he became president, and flicting statutes in different .states. It fen—and all young men do-should, in­ O olleetor ot tbe Pott of New Yoeh. stead of buying bottles and playing pool, lor three years all went weU. He was BRUNOTTE. is therefore out of the question to talk ihe idol of ChiU. Thqn he began a se­ Senator Francis J. Hendricks, of of open seasonswitb any degree of ao- buy a shotgun and train a dog. Let ense, N. Y., has been appointed coUtotor J^BrUwn'sBnilding, Depot Square. him learn to use his gun and to be care­ ries of arbitrary measures, apparently curacy. All that may be said Is that designed to prolong his power, as in of the. |iort of the season is almost at hand for almost ful, above all things, in the n » of it NewToiilc,tosao- tetoh his dog (and so get a ' Jbili the president is not eligible to re- all game or is now open. election. Congress and the cabinet op- oeed Ji Sloat Shooting over a dog is the Ideal of fr le ^ who ^ n everfaU h im ), and then Fassett He^as let him go forthforont of door sport )osed him a ^ he seemed to grow most American bird hnnters, and there Irantic. boriiatElngirton, is nothing to urge against the idea pro­ So he will grow healthier, stronger, more N. .Y., Not,. 88, self reliant So he will not fall into evil £[e removed Ldberals from office and vided the dog is all he should bG—in appointed his own tools in their place, 1884,and'nb4ved other words, if he imderstands his busi­ D a v id a , C urtis. le incited local riots and made them an his edncat|qn;,i;^v-f;^:'^ ness thoronghly and knows the man who Two views of ChlooKo. excuse for inoreasing the army and en- Is behind hiuL For the \;rho hoji arging his powers. Finally he began a asbckils thiafe'i^^ ^ ' snob a dog aim a good gun, a good ftim If you were to judge some of the streets in Chicago by the horses #oaAing series of wholesale arrests, so the Con- at the and a good pair of legs, the antnmn is pressionalists fled to the northern prov- academy, fall of glorions sport. The legs are off the pavements and stamping flies off themselves in the dirty thoroughfare, noes and war followed. When his wofjcing noeoSiary, for 1 know of no part of the army was beaten he could not reach the f . J. BEEiaaCKS. tirhaasKCli^ country where quail can now be success­ yon would think yourself la some conn- tryito^m, but whto yon look up at the foreign fleet, and though but fifty-one fully shot as we used to hunt them years old was not physically able to eated in STraonss, Wbeca in northern Alaha.'ma^ ou horseback. fifteen story buildings and listen to the roar of the commerce wheeling and stand the journey across the Andes in a fortone Sod served ' Through woods and stnbble^ across tnmdliqg and hamming all about yon. midwinter (August in that latitude)., man, majvr and fete pniriet' and plowed fields, then fatm- v O T k ^ y e m arefeon eof the greatest 3o he wrote a farewell letter defending ttoeonntFt^ ' d ^ ^ 1ihqt|Mihds of good Arorioans dtiM of the world. his course and died by his own hand, T •4PV"- 3Pl

MANCHESTEB SATUBDAT HEBALD: SATUBDATf, SEPTEMBEB 26,1891.

. ‘ . 9mMk Oot of Oroot Men. A Carso o f Borpenta. - Tbe'ooon^ is always “jnsj out” of For two years agents of Mr. William AYER’S LICORICE GOUGH BALSAM. ffriiitt iTifni Tho death o f the i)oet Lowell, iI!ross,— ------— — tbe —— - n — atn ■ ' ra^ t o f -.1 Earle .■■•w street, tbev'peip0tual invalidism of Whitman Averpool, have been engaged in India MILLINERY OPENI n tile coUeotion of serpents, the result iHld tile great age of Whittier have led. The Best Cough Syrup made| sumy papers of late to lament the decay )6ing that a cargo of reptiles has jnstar- —AT- of American poetry. These great mas­ rived in LiverpooL Aftet traversing the 370 Asjflum S t., Hartford, Gonii., for Men, Women and ters of their we are told, will leave nngle districts, the collectors succeeded Offers unusual advantages to young peo- Children. o o snooessoTS behind them. But great n capturing or purchasing from the of both sexes in preparing for all wmi, froni the standpoint of their con­ natives who joined in the hunt about kinds of office work, or for gen­ CHEKEY’S STORE, temporaries, never leave any successors iOO pythons, some of them fourteen feet eral business. The system of behind. This is due to the fact that a in length being secured. About fifty TRY A BOTTLE. great is not visible until he has re­ filed on the jo u rn e y through the country SHORTHAND ceded to a great distance. Heisusnally or failed to survive the passage home, AUght avoids the difficulties ^ d dis­ couragements of position writing, is aneasnred pretty accurately after he is when for the purpose of transit they Cheney's Drug Store. {NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDI easy to learn, read and remember, and Agents for Manchester. dead. After Washington, Hamilton, were placed in long coflfinlike cases, gives the best satisfaction to employ­ Jay and Jefferson died the lament was through which, of course, holes were ers. Students can enter at any time. nised that the age of statesmen had bored for ventilation and feeding. Catalogue free. ' AND THE FOLLOWING WEEK. passed. The great heroic figures of our The surviving reptiles to the number HiNNUM 8 STEDM&N.. history had pained off the stage o f actlott4j^*^^Sre yiresn giants on the small collection. So large a nninber of Chuddah cloth, just the We will tiiow a Quantity of TRIMMED HATS at very Reasonable Prices. aiirth teys.” So the world is ■nairaw has uot boeu seeu before in this 4>Vkto create no die- leaving his bride in t|||^|rec6ption room lead. Wool suits, sizes | '' * ' vm Suffering severely at he hi^foUowed the landlord to the office r. and being pon> to secure apsrtinents, “ and no rnna.w'ay 6 to 12^ $2 each. All >;giCtim,^pfai:con (Otaqiltas (tan W iacoommodated here. 1 [^}ti>

ThePsyt^oal aode^ will bejuterest- Mcndtting a ^dispatch tb be 8 ra ttob & ed to n u w that this iHreeentiment father asking f(« indorsement. Of course ptuved' tihae. The ex-king’s d i^ was a the reply was prompt and equal to the ■dtfc of white flannels and a Rmg dust emergency, but, x>snding its arrival, the Hevhajdvbeeh dieBerted at St. ViiA- unhai>py couple were kept under snr- esiii b j hfe and servants; they had veilUmoe in the public parlors.—Her lent theirluggsge on board the steamer Pohit of View in New York Times. was to datry them to Teneriffe, bnt staid on shore themselves. W h esu after The Hole Shnte Up. the BteamMr had started, the boxes were The Danish government, which is opened, l^yiLwere found to contain only active in perfecting its small bnt power­ nbbliX^^JiObdon Newa ful fleet, has given a practical demon­ stration of the value of ceUnlose as a de­ SOMETHING NEW IN SPRING Bate. Hot Pvoteeted. fense against ths entrance of water, fol- The Berl£a|»artB have e^ d ed that a Ipwing the piezuing of a ship of wa^ bya WOVEN WIRE ANP SPIRAL SPRING GOM^ iIIV lover xAa^ eu^ off his Bweetoeart's tresses proje<^e. The v^sel upon which the ■Slid yisfe escape with a light sentence, experiment was tried was the Hecla, the oven if ft be proved that the act was in­ latest addition to the fleet While at My Fall Stock of Cloths, ready-made Cloth­ spired malice and with a view of anchor another erniser, the Absalon, spoiling toe yonng lady’s outward appear­ took position about forty-five yards from ing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings is now ready. ance. This decision has been arriv^ at the Hecla, which is protected with an In the case of a girl who sued her ex-lover inside lining of cellulose three feet thick. Men’s ready-made Suits $5 upwards. (or “ cmispiraoy,” alleging that he robbed The Absalon discharged a projectile Boys’ Suits in variety from $2 to $6. hmr of her blond locks with the object from a 6-inch gun, which pierced the of injuring her personal attraettvenessto Hecla at a point near the bow and at the A good Fall Overcoat, with silk facings, for snch a degree she would bS’ glad to water line. The latter immediaiely got Heavy ClieDille Portieres with 22 in accept his offer of marriage. The case, under way and cruised about for three $ 8 . it appears, has been, before several courts hours, the water in the meantime flow­ and finally reached the supreme oonrt ing freely above the holes caused by the Hats and Caps in all the latest styles. of the Prussian realm, which decreed shot The cellulose, which dilated upon 8 in. Fringe for $4.75 per pair that ’Arry might cut off ’Arriet’s hair, contact with the water, gave results ap­ Medium and Heavy Underwear, 4.5c. to $2. but could only be. punished for assault parently efficient, inasmuch as the com and sentenced to a month’s impris­ partment which had been pierced, at the A complete line of Furnishings. onment.—Ladies* Pictorial. conclusion of the three hours’ cruise, contained bnt a trifling quantity of Why They Cheer. water.—New Orleans Picayune. It is not so often that the band. ?yhich CMS. E. HOUSE. TaUor and OntStter. ^ y s at the ocean inoinM^o-of Asbury A Mile in Forty Seconds by Bail. Park treata thevxeasid'e pilgrims to the A mile in 89 4-5 seconds, or at the rate “ Star Spangled Banner,” but when it of over 90 miles an hour, is the fastest -BUY THE- Glastonbury Advertisement. does the applause is furious. Strangers run ever made by a railroad train. This are surpris^ at'^^the outburst until they unparalleled feat has been accomplishec H A. DEMING WATCH, ieam that it was this band which was on the Bound Brook railroad, between Neshaminy Falls and L^ghorne, by en­ In gold and silver cases. A very fine Wm. S. Ooslee, to'-.'. on tiw United States ship Trenton when she was driveln ashore in the cyclone at gine No. 206, drawing two ordinary Swiss Watch, warranted in every re­ coaches and President McLeod’s private L A W CFFICE rr.' Samoa, and which struck np the na­ tional antiiem in the moment of danger, car Reading, which is equal to two spect. TOWN RECORD BUILDING, 'eliciting cheers from the British.feigate coaches in weight. Other miles were BUY THE GliASTONBURT, COHS reeled off with speed as astonishing as th at was drifting by. ;The band is com- ROCKFORD WATCH, fKBsd bhfeSy of its mem- this mack mile, and at the end of the fly” the world’s record was broken. ■'H bera a n an .unusually modest as well as The strongest and most reliable American Hayes, Undertaker, BMlodidna Met of heroes.-Philadelphia From t.hia out all records must date from watch in use. the memorable Bound Brook flight. The Ledger. ' ■ Buy your specs, and eyeglasses at my store. will continue in Covell’s building over th fastest mile was scored in 89 4-5 seconds. 1 have had over thirty years’ experience sell­ post office, Gastonbury. in the bnsines of 'B i^4terAA'ot>wii Track. The fastest five miles in 8m. 26 4-5s. ing optical goods and reel certain I can fit WANTED. the eye in nearly every case. Prices low. **1 bitiieve tn the thrift of the rural The fastest ten miles in 7m. 12s., aver­ UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS DE­ dtiaen,” admits a woman who has •been aging 48 seconds per mile.—Philadelphia Watches, Clocks, Jeweliy, Specs and Eye­ glasses repaired and satisfaction PARTMENTS. a fububan zesident with a taste for R e c ^ . guaranteed. fairing v^ietobles. “As my lima bean Also at his branch office in Gary*m’s block Menthol for Mosquito Bites. East Hartford. A full line of Caskets, Everybody in South Manchester to call and see r l^ tS i tii^t^ well grown, showed a Coffins and Shrouds always on hand. Those who have tried ammonia and PrepaHng, Laying out and taking petmyroyal as a remedy against mos­ E E M I R a ’ S charge of funerals without line of VACES, WATER SETS, ETC., in buyiltatoia v^retablei; of which we extra charge. quito blood iKiisoning riionld try men­ ALLYN^^HOTTSE JEWELRY STORE, all ,^ 1 , of a man who Jives near thol, pencils of which cost from ten to they are beauties. •iitid wltobriae to offer me s o m e one day. 150 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. 'Ready for calls at all hours of day and twenty*ffve cents. If the bite is wetted Formerly of Doming & Gundlach. night. P^,^tite toSBeat chance, a ds^y or tw o ago, with {he tongue immediately after punc­ I ditcoyered his source of supply ture, and well rubbed with the menthol I also want the school children to know they^ . eirjia oqT j have been pay- until the peppermint action is felt, the » fortnight for my own inflammation will entirely disappear anything they need for use in school such as Y o rk T ^ e a . and no irritation ensue after the first XL minute or two. It is a real panacea and GOODRICH BROS. BANKING OOMPH, v|ti)ltete«n, M iles In |Xif Sleep. very littie known.-^New York Truth. Fairbnrv. Nebraska. ^ fle e p iw aalker Story comes Registrars of Voters Pencil and Ink Pads, Pencils, Pens, Scholar^^ E. E. GOODRICH, Prest., fipct' la.la Here it is: The Iflstorical gray coat of Napoleon 1, of the town of Manchester will meet at P. H. g 6 0D R I0H j V. P., A livMrmmre fanner, which was stolen from a mnsenm, was L. W . GOODRICH, Cashier. ions. Slates, Slate Cleaners, Book Straps, Ink, Mo ^%roaaiB S' sparisfebirilstio trance .at an found recently by the police in the (^ar­ COWLES HOTEL, THURSDAY, SEPT. 17 DIBECOBS: ItOOf and waUced E. E. Goodrich and Wiixis Brahtard, m- tier dtt Temple in Parix An old^clothes oodrich rkd from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m., to receive the Falrbury, Nebraska; P. H. G , F . It. was dealer had ^ven the thief three riiillings BBioK WsiiLes, Isaac Broadhjbad and Hor­ names of those entitled “ to be made.” ace P. K inosburt, Glastonbury, Conn. for it* ' ______We make a specialty of First Mortgage No new voters can be registered after Farm and City Loans. Also County, City ■BeriK'^’JQgiorok T. d . XnBMUoy* o f Leltonon, S. D., and School Bonds. W e can refer to our Con- baa Boldhiiaigbt leggad calf toam ^ u m Thursday, Sept. 17. neotloutinveetorx who have never lost a dol* W. fo r | 1 » 0 ^ ^ ihoiiitiKirity'iB the lar,or held any delinquent paper negotiate by T. J. SiHM, i Registrars this Company. Correspond m th w or call on ~ ownar.of twohaada, tw otilla and Chas. B. H ouse, ) P. MKNBY GOODBICH, '^M^cbeater, Sept. 12,1821. A . P.and Eastern Manager. Glastonbury, Ot. PARK BUILDINO, MAIN8TBEST,

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