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ESTABLISHED 1880. THOMPSONVILLE, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1899. VOL. XIX. NO. 39.

GRANDMA'S FRIED CAKE. (The Gbompsonvtlle press. I'h, the day dawns on the prairie, and the dew Forbes & Wallace. is on the rose Published Every Thursday, by F. PARSONS, M. D„ E. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ]n the dreamy time of boyhood, when an elfin TQa.® Parsons IF'xizrtin.g- Co., Residence and office No. 46 Pearl street, SPRINGFIELD, MASS., Jan. 26, 1899. bugle blows, Baking For a sweet eoul bud to hasten to where Thompsonville, - - Com. rhonipsonville, Conn. Office hours, 8.00 to 9.00 grandma likes to make TOO ». m.; 2.00 to 3.00, and 6.00 to 7.80 p. m. Order? Just the plumpest, 3ay be left at E. N. Smith's drug store. Tooth delighting, / POWDER THE PEESS is an eight column folio BAD to keep Sugar coated ABSOMJTEiyfevBE weekly, filled with interesting reading— f#-:- Xusic, Etc. Pried cake. New England, local and general news, The Mill-End Sale and well-selected miscellany. tie Oh, the prairie hawk Is flying far beyond our Makes the food more delicious and wholesome TERMS: §1.50 a year in advance; six QENSLOW KING, visual sense! AT Oh, the beauteous colors dying just before star ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. months, 75 cents; three months, 40 cents at Teacher of the firmaments I Postage prepaid by the publishers. Oh, the bloom and bliss of boyhood, when the PIANO-FORTE, ORGAN PLAYING AND HARMONY Papers are forwarded until an explicit FoiToes dz "Wallace's, grandmas like to make order is received by the publishers for Address P. O. box 462. Just the plumpest, aliout toiee me with the mask off. But Two Slips by Dickens. Tooth delighting, Mr. Marcus Stone, the English artist, their discontinuance and until payment of Thompsonville, - Conn. let it nqtibe my hand that shall open all arrearages is made, as required by law. from school SPRINGFIELD, Sugar coated was when a young man much associated Fried cake. Pandora'i box. Receive through your Advertising rates made known on ap own the .punishment for your foolish with Dickens as an illustrator of "Our plication. on JRA P. ALLEN, Oh, the rainbow days are passing, and a prai impatience." Mutual Friend" and of* "Great Expec­ Births, Marriages, and Deaths inserted Sweeps Everything Before It. rie rise or scar tations. " He notes that Dickens' char­ TEACHER OF MUSIC, Seem to me directly under our dear Father's "Perdition take the knot! I can't un­ free. Resolutions of condolence, 5 cents account Also agent for the finest Pianos and Organs brightest etarl tie it. :Ah. my knife—that is it! acters were so positively real to him a line. -old in this vicinity. Can refer to scores of Such a pulling down of prices Springfield retailing has never seen THE PRESS will be for sale at John purchasers. Musical merchandise of every de­ Oh. the love light that has faded! Oh, the man Beauti"-r-. that the artists never had the least diffi­ of scription on hand, or obtained at short notice. before. It crushingly breaks every low-priced record. It is sweeping sometimes does ache I couldlnot finish the word, suoh was culty in learning all about them from Hun^ggjfs, and by news , every Thurs For the plumpest, day evening. Copies folded ready for Lindsey's block (room 1), Thompsonville, Ct. the city as with an avalanche of bargains that will impress themselves Tooth delighting, my surprise, amazement, terror. What him. leaky Shoes "When," says Mr. Stone, "I bad to mailing can also be had at Hunter's or at so forcibly on the minds of all who come that they will never forget it. Sugar coated a nose! What a nose I Oh, what a nose! this office. At Hazardville, at the store Dentistry. Fried cake. I would'iot have believed that nature go to him and get instructions and hints —Edward S. Peterson in What to Eat. of Wm. A. Smith. At Windsor Locks, and "Mill-Ends" mean new, bright, up-to-date short lengths of the cloth- was capable of arriving at such a degree ns to the characters I had to draw, I al­ at C. F. Cleveland's news room. H. THORNTON, D.D.S. makers. They are what remains when, an even piece or roll is ready of pleonasm, hyperbole, amplification. ways got a clear and definite ac^wer, We have a complete outfit of news Rubbers. B to be shipped. The easiest way to dispose of them, says the manufac­ ST0EY OF A NOSE. The sonnet of Quevedo, "Erase unhom- except on two oooasions. You will re­ paper and job tyoe, our presses are run MANSLEY'S BLOCK, bre a ung nariz pegado," (There was a member that §ilas Wegg, in 'Our Mu­ by steam power, and we have every Thompsonville, Conn turer, is to make a big discount on the whole lot, and not bother with man attached to a nose), would be poor tual Friend,' had a wooden leg. I asked facility for doing The furor that Cyrano's nose has OFFICE HOURS—8.30 a m. to 12 m; 1.30 to < and colorless to paipt it. This was no Dickens whioh leg it was. He gave me Good small jobs. It is easy to sell them, says the dealer, when he sees the made in two continents makes timely JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS p. m. (7 to 8 p. m. except Tuesdays and Thurs human ncse. It was a beet root, a cor- an answer which turned out to be quality of the goods. It is easy to buy them, says the customer, when the question, How-wonld a play turn in the latest style, at short notice, and Shoes days) close at 6 p. m. for evening. nerstone,;an Egyptian pyramid. If it wrong. The other ocoasion was this: ing upon a fascinating woman with a at the lowest living prices. she sees one-half and one-quarter price marks. is just to^condemn everything unseason­ When he was discussing the cover of cost bulbous turnip nose be received? It E3T" We defy honorable competition. -QR. D. fl. DICKERMAN, able, everything exaggerated, why is it the story, he said that one of the scenes Give us a call or drop us a line before THIS SALE IS GENERAL. jfrill-End Sale prices rule in every doubtless would be at once doomed to but little that a law is not given against the ex­ in it should be the death of Eugene placing your orders. SURGEON DENTIST, department throughout the store. disaster. The question of such a pro­ aggeration of noses? Raeburn. You will remember that Eu­ money, if boscis upon a woman is wittily handled The Parsons Printing Company, Over the Bridge Store, Burns' block, GOOD TIME.TO TAKE A SHOPPING TRIP TO SPRING­ In tbelmiidst of the horror which this gene Raeburn does not die. His oreator in the sparkling little translation from Thompsonville, Conn bought at Thompsonville, Conn. monrnfui discovery caused me I wanted relented at the last moment and allowed FIELD—won't ever be a better; in fact, not if you wait all year. the Spanish which we print herewith. OFFICE HOURS—8 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6, and to withdraw myself from the large him to live." It is reminiscent of the anecdote which O'Hear's 7 to 9 p. ni. nosed mountain girl without incurring Anthony Trollope, the artist says, Railroads. is told of Arago, the famous French . Lady in attendance. a rude remark from her. I made incred­ was just the reverse of this. "He did scientist, who was gifted by Providence ible efforts toward some expression of not seem to take anything like the same Good with a great brain and a mighty nose. NFIELD & LONGMEADOW ELEC­ Undertakers and Directors. Forbes & Wallace. gallantry. Impossible. If I could have interest in his characters as Dickens. E TRIC RAILWAY CO. Rubbers' During carnival time—when in Paris When I would ask him a question about s in the old days all sorts of prauks and had a mirror before me, I am sure I WILLIAM MULLIGAN, Main, Vernon and Pynchon Sts., Springfield, Mass. must have seen a foolish face. one of his characters, his answer nearly are curious costumes were permitted—Ara­ WINTER SCHEDULE. Fortunately for me, the mountain always was,'I don't know.' 'Had the Funeral Director and Embalmer. go found himself in an omnibus oppo­ NORTH BOUND. Leave Warehouse Point cheaper Prompt, careful and personal attention girl—who doubtless had learned to re­ young lady fair hair or dark?' I would 1ISS J. ESTELLA PEA.SE. site a mother and her infant child. At ask. 'I don't know,' was the reply. at 7.00 a. m. and every hour until 10.00 than a cold. given to Undertaking in all M TEACHER OF Piano and Harmony, sight of Arago's extraordinary beak the sign herself to her deformity, likewise p. m. The last car leaves at 10.55. its branches. Isn't It to all its effects—laughed quite good " Was she tall or middle sized or small?" '< 82 Dartmouth st., infant set up a dismal wail. The moth­ I would inquira-^'I don't know,'was Leave White Mill at G. 10, 0.45, 7.45 a. m. 5 No. Main St., • Thompsonrille, Conn. Springfield, Mass. er at first attempted to qui«t the terri­ humoreqiy, whether at my confliot or and every hour until 12.45 p. in.; then Where at hersel| I did not know. This gave again the answer." 1.12, 1.45, 2.12 and every half hour Consoling In Thompsonville Tuesdays and Wed­ fied infant, but, failing, took courage in her two hands, as the French say me courage to rise, under the pretext of until 8.45; then 9.45, 10.45, 11.30 last is n. iiEETs:, nesdays. going tpjgreet a friend. And, without When Gunpowder Was New. car north. When your property is burning up and at once impulsively exclaimed to A curious feature about this evolu­ O'Hear's ? UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Arago, "Ob, monsieur, I beg of you to- daring tjp look at her again, I took my SOUTH BOUND. Leave Court Square 20 to realize that it is insured through leave wfih a formal "Farewell, senori- tion in methods of hunting was the minutes past the hour for Thompson­ 45 AND 47 MAIN ST., the old and reliable agency of take off your nose!" The irritated hesitation with whioh gunpowder was ville and Warehouse Point. • Dr. J. E. Middleton, soientist was obliged to explain that his THOMPSONVILLE, . . . CONN. Shans^gave wings to my feet; wrath taken up by the great nobles. Not only Leave State Line at 6.20 a. m. for Thomp­ Why, D. & H. K. BRAINARD. nose was not a carnival nose, but that did it take quite a century to familiar­ sonville only. Then 7.00, 8.00 and every it belonged there. The incident in this blinded !me; the ground failed me in at (For Two Years with Or, W, L. Roberts,) my fljgl# I stumbled over furniture, ize hunters with it, but the evidence hour until 10.00 p. m. for Warehouse Printers and Publishers. little translation suggests the Arago Then the Settlement! againsti|ersons, over myself, and would that has come down to us shows that Point. the corner Teeth Filled and Extracted anecdote. the humble classes were the first to use Leave State Line for Baker's Corner at "JIHE PARSONS PRINTING CO., That's the important part of a loss. have w£|kqd home without waiting for of Did you ever hear any one kick on Without Pain. "My little masquerader, is it possible the costcjl or to get my overcoat. I flew, it for shooting game. Maximilian, ar­ 7.00, 8.00 a. m. and every hour until Steam-Power Printers, and the way we have settled ? If we then, .6 the refreshment room, took dent sportsman that he was, tells' us I.00 p. m,; then 1.35, 2.00 and every South Out-of-town parties allowed" fare one that I am not to see your face?" half hour until 8.00; then 9.00, 10.00, Publishers of THK THOMPSONVILIJE PRESS. haven't been fair don't you suppose "It cannot be. The desire of gratify­ posseseifi kpf a table, snatched up the himself that he could shoot farther and you would have heard of it ? way for work amounting to Five Dollars with greater acouracy with his crossbow II.00, 11.40—as far as passengers wish Main Near the Post-office. and both ways on work amounting to ing you counsels me to keep the mask bill of ue, asked what they could to go this side of Baker's Corner. Thompsonville, Conn. Ten Dollars. on." bring mjl the quickest. I ate, now, not than his keeper oould with the fire tube. street, To prove this he tells us the well Leave White Mill for Warehouse Point opposite & H. K. BRAINARD, Main -St., ever E. 0. Clark's, "Your conversation charms me and with apatite, but furiously, from four at 6.15, 7.12 a. m. and every hour until INSURANCE AGENTS, every word increases my impatience to differed plates, and they were about known story of a certain chamois stand­ Kiscell&n60iis« Springfield, Mass. distance of 200 fathoms, which, 10.12 p. m. ttie know you." to bri me the fifth, when I beheld ing at a Thompsonville, Conn* Leave White Mill for Baker's Corner at "Did you not call me the sweet ob' seate 'ront of me—divine justice!— after being pronounced as too far off by New his henchman, who was armed with 6.12, 7.12 a. m. and every hour until FRANCIS BROWN jeotof your inspiration? While Iremain mountain girl, or, rather, I 1.12 p. m.; then 1.45, and every half Catholic concealed I am sure of hearing flatter­ the same nose whioh had one of the first sporting firearms men­ hour until 8.12; then 9.12, 10.12, 11.12. life tioned in print, comes tumbling down, church. ing expressions from your, month, to ho: shortly before. My first Special cars, and cars for trolley par­ pierced at the first attempt, by the em- ries; can be had ,'at reasonable rates by m as$§ Thompsonville, face, then farewell to illusio: ^ Uife^n^lpK'^iBtneeB: WWafcl Are yon not going to invite being adopted to^i»r0vet£ > - •' This modesty is to me the best proof poachers and "wood loafers" using fire­ of'your merit. " • ffflfflflll me tb fcpper?" 0* arms, and this at a period when prinoes I fell troubled and looked sheepish. R Providence Washington Fire Ins • "Yes, I have the merit of being nfod- still used the cumbrous crossbow and EW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND est—no, lam wrong—I mean of being The hjise laughed, and so, to my dis­ HARTFORD RAILROAD CO. n GO. Incorporated in 1799. comfort, did the gallant who accom­ spear. ^ It was only in the last quarter Insures against loss by fire on all insur­ sincere." of the sixteenth century that firearms panied tier. I would have liked to wreak able property, at the lowest "You—you are not ugly. lean swear had ousted other weapons for certain TRAINS LEAVE SPRINGFIELD, GOING SOUTH, my rag) upon him. - rates possible. it. Only one thing would grieve me," forms of the chase, the deer battue be­ for New Haven and way stations, con­ South Main St., WM. J, HUGHES, Local Agent. I continued, "if you should unmask." "Senjprita"— ing among the latter.—Gentleman's necting with express trains for New "It shall not cost you much—a glass York, at 5.45, 7.00, 7.50, 9.35 and Main St., Thompsonville, Ct. "What?" Magazine. Opposite the New Catholic church, "That it would not be lawful to of wine; nothing more." 11.50 a. m.; 2.45, 4.30, 6.40 and 9.05 Headquarters for Meat speak to yon as to a mountain girl—as SuchL impudence stung me keenly, Major Lnwrle and the Spider. p. m. Sundays only—Accommoda­ to a masquerader. Now I speak to you and I resolved on being revenged by Major Lawrie is the hero of an inter­ tion for New Haven at 7.40 a. m.; Thompsonville, Conn. !MITH'S BARBER-SHOP ! 9.05 p. m. S' 84 Main St., Pease's block (ground as an intimate friend or a lover would mocking her. esting superstition. Before Atbara he floor), Thompsonville, Conn. LONGMEADOW—5.51, 7.08, 9.44, 12.00 a. do." I shall have the greatest pleasure discovered in the ventilator of his hel­ m.; 2.54, 4.38, 6.49, 9.13 p. m. SHAVING, HAIR-CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, " Were 1 to commit the indiscretion in comiplying with your demand, seno- met an energetio spider, whioh came Bent's Old Stand ETC., executed by first-class artists Carnation Cream, 15c THOMPSONVILLE—5.58, 7.16, 8.02, 9.53 a. of taking off my mask you would has­ rita, though Ifear that your nose will out in the evening and, having had his m.; 12.09, 3.03, 4.46, 6.59, 9.21 p. m. in first-class style. prevent you from putting a glass to supper on flies, returned to his hiding FREDERICK; F. SMITH, Manager. ten to leave me. You would hardly be ENFIELD BRIDGE—6.02, 7.21, 9.58, a. m.; etc. your l^ps. If you cannot take it off, as place. Perhaps, remembering the story 12.14, 3.08, 4.51, 7.04, 9.26 p. m. ' Don't forget the nupiber. THE ROUGHEST WINDS able to articulate an indifferent and ir­ ritable 'Farewell, lady.' " you d!id your mask, I do not know of Bruce and the spider, the major left WAREHOUSE POINT—6.07, 7.26, 10.03 a. Will not harm your skin if you use it "I will suppose for a moment that how"— bis new friend unmolested and went m.; 12.20, 3.13, 4.56, 7.10, 9.31 p. m. regularly, and that is the proper way to yon are ugly, hideous. Could you re­ You are rude, sir, but I shall be into the Atbara fight with him. Men WINDS,OR LOCKS—6.12, 7.31, 8.12, 10.08 Epstein's Express. a. m.; 12.25, 2.45, 3.18, 5.01, 7.15, use it. Why should you wait until your move with the mask the spell that al­ gracious. I will remove it." were killed all round, but Major Lawrie Furniture and Pianos Moved 9.36 p. m. hands chap and your face roughens? It is lures me? If the attractions of your "How? What do you say? Then"— escaped without a scratch. At Omdur- WINDSOR—6.21, 7.42, 10.20 a. rn.; 12.37, and Heavy Teaming. always easier to prevent annoyances of conversation, of this voice that bewitch­ At this instant her hand darted up to man he commanded a battery and again *2.56, 3.30, 5.12, 7.25, 9.47 p. m. her nose and she tore it off! was unwounded. Meanwhile the spider Have also an Adjustable Window Derrick for Cash is what talks, this kind than to cure them. Carnation es me, of this grace that charms me, hoisting Pianos, etc. ,• *> can be remove^ with the mask, how Alas, it was false! It was pasteboard, slumbered in the helmet, waiting for TRAINS LEAVE HARTFORD, GOING NORTH, A. J. EPSTEIN, Prop. P, O. Box Gli'. Cream is not greasy nor sticky, but it is and it left her real nose revealed, no We are prepared to show you a line of Residence cor. Central st. and Young avgf can a woman appear ill with such the ridiculous human commotion to for Springfield and way stations, con­ rhompsonville, Conn. pleasantly perfumed and readily ab­ gifts? If your face is ugly, I pardon less graceful and perfect than the other cease that he might come out and kill necting with the Boston & Albany SLEIGHS. sorbed. you for it." features of her face. flies for supper. R. R., and all points on the Connecti­ How shall I depict my shame, my When the hurly burly was over, cut River line, at 5.55, 8.04, 9.26 and both heavy and Kght, or build one for you The public appreciate "But are yon more indulgent than to suit. Our reputation is established. OMESTIC AGENCY, X desperation, on beholding such an ex­ Major Lawrie packed various articles 11.18 a. m.; 1.30, 3.55*, 4.35, 6.20, When buying sewing-machines SMITH'S HEADACHE POWDERS, 10c othfer men? In their eyeB ugliness is a 9.12 and 11.20 p. m. Sundays only D quisite creature, and the remembrahce to be Bent home and among them the Surreys, Concords, remember our prices are^£rom §20 to $50, the fact that a market run All headaches do not come from sum­ woman's greatest orime." —Accommodation for Springfield at with a guarantee that,they are perfect in "Oh, I am of another speoies, or else of the levity, the discourtesy, the in­ helmet and the spider. Too late, he re­ Open and Top Buggies, mer's .heat. Indigestion causes some; 9.45 p. m. Business & Farm Wagons. every respect. Sewing Machine supplies under a CASH principle is yon calumniate the men, little moun iquity of my conduct! I was going to membered that he had sent his little WINDSOR—6.10,8.18, 9.40, 11.30 a. m.; of all kinds. Craning and repairing overwork others, et©ol Tables have not yet seen—or in the delightful ed from the Ticket Agents at stations. etables on Friday and Sat­ smile of yonr divine mouth?" head of the lioness, and both continued connected,—in Al shape. V in the same attitude as long aB we re­ OYSTERS. •• ps&A "f assure yon that I am frightful 1 1 Foot of Prospect Street/; ^';.^ should horrify you if I uncovered my mained before them, \yhat was intend­ . s Orders for Pipes attended to. urday, and invite the public, Thompsonville, Ct. Banking and Financial. ; faoe." ed by the gesture? A painter who should Largest and finest assortment of have desired to represent calm grief and |IS;Tobacco to be found in the town. one and all, to make an in- "'That is impossibla The charm of B. D. SPKNCKR. - ' ROBT. E. SPKNCEK, The Oyster season is now open, your lily, white brow, exquisitely mod­ the deepest compassion could not have Manager. - • E Cashier...... and Oysters were never better - !W5 eled cheeks, entrancing nose"— '"c 1 invented anything more striking. ' What •... jlere she interrupted me with a brirst does it mean?' said I toGeoffroi. 'Their IBa.xilsixigg' House than this year, with prices J. GUT & SON. WM of laughter. . liQh whelp died this morning,' replied able. ( ^ „ ..in "You langhl Does your nose chai\oe be.. Then I. understood what I saw— pity, good will, sympathy—all these A- few specialties for to be—Roman?" ; -w The R, D, £ ROBT, I SPENCER CO,, ARIETY "Or Carthaginian? I doh't know. J; eftatimeats might be read in those fierce s&nwh this week : will not engage to say." : 1SI countenances. ''—Oassell's Magazine. ^ jllfifil Thompsonville, Conn. "I accept the consequences of the fa­ ' g§f§ Correct Designs, T vor 1 entreat. With that mouth, with BUILDING MATERIALS, gggggif Is the Spice of Life! Leg of Lamb, : - those eyes, that incomparable form, 1 In Maine there are seventeen spool fac­ V Sugar-cured hams, 10c tories, and the white birch trees of that The business of tbe.house is. the transaction lillr permit yon to be flat nosed or loog Selected Material, state', annually supply "the material for 8HINGIE8& NAILS, of a general banking business. Deposit accounts We also keep constantly on hand if you want the BEST Boneless rib roast 12c nosed." received subject to, check at sight, and interest Xv;. v "Yon are impudent." 800,000,000 spools, on which are subse­ allowed on deposits. We have money to loan on a good variety of VARIETY, go to Sullivan's 10-lb tub pure 75c Perfect "Workmansldpipl TOBACCO CASES, Thompsonville real estate. . •V /.-'.S "No, I am not,_ Keveal yoarself.'' quently wound about 50,000,000,000 yards We are desirous of being of service to those : ' "Rash man I" " g *""* that may have "had, and now may be having, , Cli ' w Bakery, there youwill find of threads^ trouble and anxiety in the matter of their invest­ FRESH, .SUIT, ill' IVjlj- -.v". -.'--rv':-;'' BrlT* You canpot afford to em- "Will yoo oblige me togoup •" ' -ii i ' •»' . : ' ments. Possibly we can suggest some way out the best bread, pies, cakes Jtneea? Will if the difficulty. -V •'! '-'."V": : unskilful workman at any ing stook of, the comjteny?'' Hpw TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA.—You We are In a position to give our clients the CLAMS, ETC, " and everything that is in a are perhaps aware that pneumonia always b borders, 25c. ffi^Funeral at 2.30 p. m. to-mcirrow. was reported to the Medical society of the Some Special Bargains in ceded to be the BEST table Lozier band in Franklin hall Feb. 10 is were present a number of relatives and time the young arohitect had planned A full line of Turkish Towels 10c to 25o an entertainment.—San Franoisco News CADY — In Somersville, January 26, District of Columbia at its meeting re each. certain to be one of the pleasant ooeasions friends of the groom from Worcester, Mass. butter in town. Letter. : Lambert Cady, aged 53'years. cently by Dr. Walter A. Wells. A girl 17 of the season. The committee in charge The ushers were Frank Meyers and Virgil CHADLIG—In Broad Brook, Jan. 25, years ofage began to sneeze while in the Trash. is already perfecting arrangements and a Webster. Shortly after 7 o'clock the % Opium. David Chadlig, aged 60 years, Like most of nature's products opium ELY—In Ellington, January 2! Oscar schoolroom one day last October, and PIANOS. Bleached Crash, 3Ac, was oc. number of pleasing features, besides the bride and groom, preceded by the ushers was uncontrollable. The teacher sent her Unbleached Linen Crash 8c, was 10c?. fancy costumes, will be introduced entered the parlor to the music of the is classified in grades. The growers of Ely, aged 82 years. North«End Jan. to a drug store, and the apothecary gave do do 10c, was 124c. wedding march, played by Miss Mary India, in white turbans and gowns, sit HOOKER—In Longmeadow, Mi Extra wide unbleached Linen Crash 12^c, Next Sabbath evening thecongregations in the - blazing sun waiting for their 22, Sarah Dwight Hooker,"r ;ed 71 her a powder which she was to inhale Hilditch, and took their places under a was lac. of the Methodist Episcopal and United opium to be sorted, when they go to years. like snuff. This did no good, and she Glass Cloth, 10c and 12^c yard. canopy of evergreen. The ceremony was Presbyterian churches will hold a union market. The unrfpe poppy seed pod has GARDNER—In Suffield, Jan. 19, Lypinda was sent h^me. Her mother, having performed in an impressive manner by M. Gardner, aged 79 years. Market and Grocery service in the latter church at 6 o'clock been out into five times and the milky tried all of the ordinary remedies, called Rev. John A. Greer, pastor of the United sap dried in the sun and kneaded into GRANGER—In Suffield, Jan. $&, Miss with preaching by Rev. J. H. Buckey. a physician. He prescribed sedatives, Presbyterian church. The bride's gown oakes, the best of whioh are covered Mary Granger, aged 83 years./ C, J, SULLIVAN, Prop'r,, After the preaching service a union meet­ such as opium and bromides, first spiall was of castor color, trimmed with white with dried leaves, and thus brought tp LAZELL—In Windsor Loc^s,^n.; 20 Thompsonville, Gonn. ing of the young people's societies will be and then larger doses, but the\sneezing liberty silk and duchesse lace, and she market Mrs. Eliza Lazell, aged 90 ye^Kjand 6 , Whitworth Street, held. Opium of the first clatV must be months. still went on. -A consultation wasrorderedf carried a bouquet of white carnations. The question of^a free bridge is one of tough,,smooth nnd a rich brown shade, TAYLOR—In Malon^ and it w&s /decided to give thp-patient Immediately irfter th^ oeremony the l the important questions of the day. The bitter ctot^stt»nd ifoopgof,scanty guests, wereinvitedto w dawnto THAT COUGH OR COLD CURED paying*! ^ the sneezing stopped, but as soon as the sd WAiatlSN^Iti • Vernon, HAVE r stupor wofe off she began again and .con' WITH OUR and' after* th^veupper hi * IKsen"served one statistician' credits 90 JKS-. ^t pf Maria Warren, widow of. Sfsj ielC Rubbers For exfeted-iii ©or graadr tinued regularly night and day, without YOU congratulations and be£t wishes for the Women suicides to the same drug. Warren, aged 98 years, 9 mo: ahdd fathers' days, when there were even toll- days. cessation, until a surgical operation was future were extended to the However, twelve-thirteenths of the THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. GOT Nothing Syrup of Tar gates at * intervals on the turnpike KILTY—In Warehouse Point, 19, determined upon. An abnormal growth newly-wedded couple. About 9 o'clock opium of India is sent to China for roads. smoking. During Victoria's reign the infant child of Mr. and M: ennis was found in the nose, which the doctors they departed amid a shower of rice on The estate of the late Mary Hoar has Chinese have paid into the British Kilty. fe/ believed caused the irritation. Dr..Wells Yet? their wedding trip. Their destination KIBBE—In Somers, 'Jan. 13,, .^illiam PAIR and been offered for probate by her niece, treasury for Indian opium $1,250,000,- had been kept secret, but about twenty Kibbe, aged 71 years. , / undertook its removal by the use of elec­ NOW IS YOUR Nora Ash of Springfield. Mrs. Hoar, 000. tric needles, and the sneezing stopped of the guests, suspecting that they would The Chinese government does all in HARLOW—In Somers, Jan. 15 Mrs. OF OPPORTUNITY ! who was a widow lady with but one Wild Cherry. be driven to Enfield Bridge to take the its power to check the opium habit, the Harlow, mother of Prof. Harlow, aged For Decorating child and that a son who is demented, 79 years. j. RUBBERS train, boarded the train here and surprised punishments common in the Chinese ; NOTES. DEMPSTER died Thursday of last week, leaving bank army for this* habit being extreme. For BARNARD—In Windsor, Jan.18, William is FREE and 20 pr ct. Our EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL them at that station, giving them a part­ S. G. Brown, residing at the corner of Discount. accounts estimated at from §1,200 to the first offense a man may have his D. Barnard, aged 71 years. . ' • \ - GIVING and the BEEF, IRON AND WINE ing shower of rice and good wishes. Mr. Pleasant and Whitworth streets, this vil­ $1,400. upper lip out, for the second he may be PEASE—In Meriden, January 23, Mrs, Just Builds You Up. and Mrs. Roberts are both well-known Elizabeth Pease, formerly of] East lage, is prepared to build 'cycle wheels to This applies to Ladies' Kid Button Special services are being continued at decapitated. For the last 60 years on Furniture, etc., iShoes of excellent quality. Purchase Everything the Purest and Best used in young people, and that they are held in an average a half ton of opium has been Windsor, aged 83 years. order this season. All prices, from 3 the First Presbyterian church this week Now. • our Prescription Department. high esteem by their friends is evidenced sent to China from India every hour.— THOMPSON —In East Longmeadow, to $50. The ' attendance the past week was en­ by the many beautiful and co3tly gifts Atlanta Constitution. Mass., Jan. 24, Charles C. Thompson, ? couraging and increased interest was aged 76 years. John IYJ? Dempster, W. L. Benton & Co s they received. On their return they will UggpFuneral at his late residence to­ OR SALE. USE manifested. Meetings this evening and reside on Central street. .. AM She Heard It. • morrow (Friday) at 2.80 p. m. Burial 65 Main St., ThonSpsonville, Conn. . . Drug Store, . . Friday evening in the chapel at 7.30 After the new servant had been in­ F H. A. Buck, with his wife, left our at Oak Grove cemetery, Springfield. "Two extra good New Milch Cows. CT* Repairing a Specialiy.- Main St., - Thompsonville. o'clock. A cordial invitation to all these stalled in the home of a New. Jersey village last week, and have sailed for NEWBERRY — In Ogdensburg, N. Y., One Horse, 7 years old, gentle and kind; services. housewife the day finally came when Jan. 24, Estelle Newberry, daughter weight 1250pounds; good driver. England. The departure of Mr. Buck the privilege of "going out" had to be of Walter G. and Emily P. Newberry Apply to S. H. DOANE, King St. Rev. J. A. Wood of Warehouse Point was not of itself a remarkable thing, but deoided on. This fell on a Thursday, to of South Windsor, aged 24 years. Enfield, Conn. will preach at the Methodist Episcopal now that he has gone, and those inter­ whioh the mistress assented. |3pFuneral from residence in South church next Sunday at 10.30 a. m.; Sun­ "You may go today, Bridget," she Windsor this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Enamel Paints ested in him and his invention are ALED HAY. day-school at 12 m. and Junior league at beginning to talk a little and'answer said, "and every other Thursday." B 3 p. m. There will be no evening service "All right, ma'am," replied Bridget. When in want of good, clean baled questions, the public are beginning to The next week on Thursday surprise Card of Thanks—We wish to express in this church, as the congregation will pur thanks for the sympathy shown us hay, call at the Pease Lumber Co.'s yard, wonder what the outcome will be. Mr. was great at Bridget's coming from her 6e Careful of tfie vofdJ worship with the United Presbyterian by our friends in the time of our sad be­ Buck came here as an employe in the room all togged out for another after­ foot of Prosppct street. Any amount, made in black, white church in a union service. reavement in the loss of our mother; also A number of good preventives and remedies, if ^fjiken in Lozier works at the -commencement of noon out. The mistress rebelled and for the very kind gift of flowers. from one bale to a ton or more. time—but if neglected, it's a hard thing to break up George G. Brown announces that he is their business here. He is an expert me­ asked her if she remembered that she J G M S OHN, ARRETT AND ARY UIXIVAN. and a variety of Steele's Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry, 2oc again ready to do business at the old was to go out only every other Thurs­ Thompsonville, Conn. chanic. He severed hirfconnetetions with JJAY FOR SALE. Steele's Slipperyrelm Lozenges, 5c stand, corner Pleasant and Whitworth that company and for a time carried on day. Steele's Bronchial Troches, 5c "Certainly I do, ma'am, certainly! Three tons good Herdsgrass Hay for colors, hard dry- streets. He says that now is the proper a watch repairing business. Later he took Sullivan's Cough Syrup, 25c Didn't you say I could go out that Card of Thanks—With heartfelt grati­ sale. Apply to time to have your bicycle repaired or Black Licorice (large sticks), up the general agency of a patent stencil Thursday and 'every other Thursday'— tude we extend to our many friends and ' HENRY FREY. neighbors our sincere thanks for their altered, and offers special prices from cutting machine. He invented an im­ that Thursday and every ' Thursday aft­ Weymouth, Enfield, Conn, in g a n d Then, of course, we sell all the advertised Patent medi­ now until March 1st. He will repair, or sympathy and kindness shown during our cines. Our own we recommend and guarantee, because we provement on these machines and the erward?" " late sad bereavement KNOW they are pure and efficient. Take your choice! will build you an entirely new" wheel improved machine has been manufactured "No, no I" replied the'mistress?"That MRS. FRANKLIN SMITH AND FAMILY. 1EACHER OF PIANO. • glossy. See adv. by the Westfield Plate company. All Thursday And every second Thursday ^Hazardville, Conn. The body of Mrs. James Calhoun was this time Mr. Buck was working on the thereafter." MISS EMMA L. PARSONS, "Sure you didn't say so. You posi­ <3-eorgre Steele, brought from Shelton to this village problem of the most economical method tively told me that Thursday and every OST; „No. 48 Pearl Street,; THE CORNER DRUG STORE APOTHECARY, yesterday morning and interred at the of generating and utilising steam power. other Thursday. Of course that means T 4*r- CONN. An expert engineer has expressed the A female English Setter puppy,about HOMPSONVILLE, Main and Prospect Streets, - Thompsonville, Conn. cemetery in Enfield. Mrs. Calhoun was every Thursday.|§|| 8 months old, black ear, tan spot on side a resident of this village for many years opinion that Mr. Buck will prove in a Bridget won.—N e wYork Sun5 of head, white body ticked with black ANY Prescription written by but left here at the death of her husband large engine what he has demon­ ifiasi spots, new brassy-trimmed collar, no name ;FRBD. C ABBKI ANY physician on a few years ago. She was 72 years of strated with his model Mr. Buck illlglgi Anton Mttle Stater. on it. Reward offered. • TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN, ANY blank, in either metric or apothecaries' has interested English capital in His Dorothy has a b%by brother who has 1® i DAN FIELDS, Somersville, Ct. weight can be promptly and age and had been in poor health for some Warehouse Point, Conn. recent invention, and has bright recently been ill with the coming satisfactory filled at >VI time previousr to her death. J-* - gksmss^Mk__. hopes. If Mr. Back's invention is what through of his first teeth. The baldness O RENT. New York City ANY time. ^ The probabilities of the bridge between of baby's head has oaused Dorothy great References. Nuffield and this village being freed are he claims lor it, navies will have much anxiety. She stoo&at the mother's knee T less use for big coaling stations all over A desirable five-room tenement on brightening every/day. A meeting of one day, gently pitting the little head. Thompson Court. Inquire of ! niftigflna was held last week and a com the world than they have now. It is '.'Be careful, Dorothy," said the GLIN E. WOODWARD. J WILL PQ81TITELT PAY YOU $1, SPSS mm said that in the ordinary burning of coal mother. "You know poor little brother vThompsonville, Ct (Bo* 284.) appointed to. make necessary MOUNTAIN RENOVATOR does not benefit yt§®& mimmM on warships for obtaining heat and steam is sick. He.is cutting teeth." you in case you are troubled- with any investigations as to the possibilities. As Dorothy patted the bald head reflect­ a result, a petition signed by a number there is a loss of 80 per cent. If the FJPO RENT. olood disorder, chronic; rheumatism, or invention proves a success this loss ively. "Mamma/' she said, "will it neuralgic affeotion. It is endorsed by the m# of citizens has been filed with the secre­ make him sick when he outs his hair? best physicians in the country and is war­ tary of state and the project will be will be materially lessened. Such an I'm afraid he'll have a tough time. Tenement fit 6 Windsor ranted to do what is claimed forit —Geo. invention would, of course, be worth v hastened as fast as possible. New York World. ' ' Inquire next door, or of R. Steele, druggist , ; millions of dollars, and the modest Henty S. Ranney, who died Monday at estimate of the inventor is f100,000,000. A Peculiar W«p. ^ Iffew.'H. M4BJIN. Ct, • Anhflftlfl, Maes., and who was for fifty URNITURE REPAIRING For Rough Riders As large as this sum seems, experts have The- entomological editor of a J^ara years town clerk of that place, was and General Jobbing I Mid that the invention- would be cheap newspaper has swelled the already un- MO RENT; father-in-laW of A. W. Packard of Pros Reliable work at moderate prices. Now at the price if it accomplishes what is equaled list .of Brazil's noxious insfeots fs the time to fix up your furniture for pect street, this village, bookkeeper for claimed for it. It is understood that ne­ with a remarkable discovery, The new One-hfelf of hous^ bn New^ing'^t, the winter, and E. W. KING will do it the Pease Lumber company. J.Mr. pest is a wasp with a: spiral, sting of containing 8 roomg. y- - Apply to David gotiations for the Americanright* to the for you to your • satisfaction. He can be Packard's own father, 88 yeans of age, unusual proportiona The insect, fur­ H.Hal las, 8 New King st (in rear),Thomp­ found at his shop on South jOak street, invention have been in progress. son ville.Conn., lias Jbeen residing here with his son for thermore, lives in a phosphorus region, Thomt)i^T^oi.C^ The. demonstration will be made to Or to THOMAS WHITWQR' Mme time and is enjoying rare good and its sting has' the effect of impreg­ Special Prices now until the satisfaction of the presumptive nating the victim in such a manner Worthlngton fit. March—Low Prices Al health for a man of his years. Rhgifati purchasers before the deal, is that everything he tastes' and smells . Xf... ia' r Let me repair yoor Ernest Moody is pushing forward the baa a flavo* of phospborok*.. im-mower, Bicycle «? consummated. Mr. _A. H. Mathewson, any other work at once. work of completing a new house for who is an interested party, was seen by a Roberf Hawthorn, Jr. , at Hazardville, '"HI*id****** all my WHY WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOP LATE f - Have yourBICYCL 'Tie has oonunenced finishing off the in­ He naid that the article recently pub- _ . , T _ _ , " customers the bea** terior tfcis week.--, ttr. Hawthorn has liahed inthe Ha'rtfordCourant, rpart of. fRediscovered aTargiaheafc.iiitberto saved for' you made provision for a BUpply of pure which is printed aboviy was misleading isnknoWB to naiatalists.^ ft will arouse have any altering over done NOW. Enameling, changing gears, r water, having but In a driven well and — in certain respects, _ k Tittttit fusees- a wihdmfll. for ^Jumping the reason to believe .th& Mr. r, XtMie oovery will revohitio S58SS Where Mk wmmmm i timtor charged with being a vagrant. A a firm temperance man, and a staunch seniors one. The score was twelve to ago Saturday she was taken The board of relief finished up Monday republican. His ability-has- been recog­ three in favor sf .the juniors. Ernesi store and was removed to the The. amount deducted was $60,000j.5;'v;^ nized by his fellow townsmen and he has Wood was the referee and Hugo Harten Nine and one-half gallons of water. She was discharged from thftf; institution been called to fill several important stein and Eddie Broder goal umpires. The postponed annual meeting of the Enough iron to make five carpet tacks. l-U-.,-, on Tuesday of last week. She has been offices. In his early life he became a Another exciting story was in Conn. River Co. will be held Tuesday . Enough gas to fill a gasmeter of 3,649 to the police station.manys time for lodg­ MEN 8WEAR member of the Baptist church in Middle- tion on Friday, in regard to a well-known next. feet.» ing and when she went there Sunday They'll never pay five dollars for aihat again, swear that they'll stop : THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 26, 1899. field. He leaves a widow, one daughter, Ellington merchant, who, it was said, The school children of the town num „ - ~ ' night she was locked up to be held for Enough carbon to make 9,360 les smoking, that they'll never sit in the bald-headed row at the ballet, and Mrs. William A. Smith of Hazardvilie, "held up" and robbed of a large amount ber 750. an .increase of one over last showed no signs of derange- pencils. . that they'll never sit in at a "friendly game" again. They swear they'll three sons, Charles N., Eugene O. and of money and his team. It w .'Mr f-\; UNTIE CD she was in court, and her Phosphorous enough to make 8,064 never play the races, that they'll keep miles away from the "ticker," Louis C., all of Springfield, Mass., three that the man arrived on a late trolley car The valuable horse of James B. Benson Miss Amy Ingraham is in New York manner and conversation indicated that boxes of matches. and that they'll never—NO, NEVER—pay a tailor forty or fifty dollars sisters and two brothers. The funeral at Ogden's, where he had left his team, dropped dead in front of his store Satur city. she was a woman of some education. She Enough hydrogen to fill a balloon that for a suit of clothes, or an overcoat, when they can buy ours, all" ready was held at his former residence on Tues­ and that soon after starting for Ellington, day noon. * Miss Harriet Pease is visiting friends told the court that she had. some estate, would lift himself. to slip into, at a moment's notice. But—do they alwayS*live up to their day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. W. L. he was robbed by unknown parties. which was in the possession of some of The seven- of "swears ?" Not always—especially if it's the first swear. When the fit in- Brooklyn, N. Y. Mclntire, pastor of the Methodist Episco­ About midnight ^Thursday night Otis Enough salt to provide a dinner party. her family, but she was in the dark re­ A. O. H., opened in Mooney's hall Wed­ is on him, the average man will swear that he will—or will not—do Dr. T?ial Strickland celebrated his 85th pal church, conducted the service. A Snow was awakened by a strange A bowlful of sugar. garding it. She thought that if nesday evening. most anything, but force of habit has a good deal to do with drawing birthday on Monday. quartette, consisting of David Gordon, in his yard; - He went out and found a family was notified some members of it Andrew Taylor, for many years a resi­ There is enough fat to make from four him back in the same old rut. This is so in Mrs. C. E. Pryor is spending several Mrs. C. D. Prickett, Mrs. Edward Bridge strange team in the yard, with an over­ might come for her. Judge Bill told her dent and property owner of this place, to eight pounds of candles^ weeks with her daughters in Boonton, and W. W. Gordon, furnished music. coat in the wagon. He took care of the that he was not going to send her to jail died in Malone, N. Y., last Thursday and N. J., and Troy, N. Y. George Bridge, Charles G. Tiffany, David horse, and Friday morning found that and she replied, "l am thankful to you was buried there Saturday afternoon. MEN'S WEAR Miss Elizabeth Parsons, who has been Gordon, Ephraim Bridge, George Miner the team belonged to a man named for that." She showed the court a letter His wife died here about two years ago More than anything else. A man will swear off smoking, stick to in New Haven the past two months, is and George Simpson were bearers. The Aborn, who lived on Sand Hill. - The from one of the doctors at the hospital, and soon afterward Mr. Taylor went to Phiz—the face that grows on a gin- it, and be as nervous as a hen on a hot griddle for five or six months. now at her brother's in Thompsonville. body was taken to Oak grove cemetery, man appeared later in the day for his team. He was badly bruised and cut, which said she was demented and was Malone to live with a nephew. The body drinker. But when it comes time to buy a Suit or Overcoat, he wavers and wob­ Trolley-car conductors are often Springfield, for interment. but it was difficult to determine whether not a proper person to be at liberty of his wife was removed from here last Kleptomania—the most lucrative form bles in his struggle 'twixt FACT and HABIT. If he's made of the right scolded by passengers for rules made SOMERSVIIXE. his injuries were caused by an assault or Judge Bill adjourned the case until 4 year. He was about 80 yea,rs of age. of insanity. ' stuff, FACT wins and he gets here a suit and a coat for what he'd pay by the company. The conductors would Mrs. Theodore Gowdy returned Satur o'clock and made arrangements for the were the result of a drunk. Mrs. Eliza Lazell died early Friday Sanctified—the man who smiles when the tailor for either one, alone. Sometimes it takes two or three "trys" lose their positions if they did not en­ day from an extended visit in New family of the woman to be'notified. The morning at the home of her daughter, he pays his taxes. before he breaks away from the tailor habit, but when he does come HE force the rules of the company, and are York. • VERNON. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Redfield of police learned that the woman has rela Mrs. Jane Moran. She was one of the COMES TO STAY. HE SIMPLY CAN'T HELP IT. Those magnifi­ held responsible for these rules; there­ Lambert Cady, the veteran blacksmith, Triplets—Little blessings that but few Vernon have gone to Winter Park, Flor­ tives in Suffield who are perfectly able tb oldest persons in town, being 90 cent Stein-Blooh Suits and Overcoats at $15, §18, $20, §23 and §'25, are fore, why scold them ? died of pneumonia at 3 o'clock this people appreciate. ida, where their son has accepted a call to take care of her. Superintendent Still- and 6 months old on Jan. 15, and until equaled only by the best tailors—and the best tailor has to get DOUBLE morning. man of the board of charities was noti Water—A non-intoxicating beverage Joseph Watson has two acres of very preach. the past five months had always enjoyed OUR PRICE. We've cured a good many men of the made-to-order nice tobacco, as fine as silk, and will The women of the Congregational fled regarding the woman. He had her that makes barrels tight. tailor habit, and we've got the Suits and the Overcoats with the fabrics, The children of the County Home at excellent health. Her funeral was held weigh a ton to the acre. It is nearly taken to the almshouse and communi­ Rent—Something that the landlord can and style, and tailoring, and trimmings, along with the perfection of fit, parish met in the chapel this afternoon Vernon Center have been having quite a Saturday at 2 p. m., the Rev. D. Russ cated with our selectmen regarding her, raise easier than the tenant can. all stripped and assorted, and has been for reorganization. siege of the grip. There has been one Judd, rector of St. Paul's church, officiat­ to cure great many more. We'll be here every day and until late Satur­ sold at 23 cents per pound, the highest and she will be held at the almshouse day nights, and Monday nights, at your pleasure, and we'd like to show The largest collection received in two case of pneumonia, but the children are ing. One son and two daughters survive Fashion—The one thing a woman can price paid for any crop in town. The until the Suffield authorities or the friends her. The interment was in Grove ceme­ you what GOOD TAILORING—our tailoring—is. Shall we have the years was taken up in the Congregational now doing well. follow without remaining behind. leaves are of good average size, light of the woman are heard from, tery. privilege ? church Sunday morning and will be de­ SUFFIELD. Death—Often a happy relief from the cinnamon in color, and assort over 50 MAPLETON. EAST WINDSOR. voted to home uses. Mrs. L. P. Bissell is confined to her troubles a man stirs up for himself on Clothing chat is Clothing. PiTT A Q T VATPIT per cent, wrappers. Mr. Watson uses Apollos Fuller is arranging for another Miss Alice Roe has returned from her earth. Rev. Mr. Strayer of Somers will preach home with the grip. ,Capsand Furnishings to match. UilAiji Jj» I J Y 1M \ 1 M . cottonseed meal, cotton hull ashes, lime mill, to better facilitate his large grist- visit to New York. in the Congregational church next Sun­ Arthur Bridge's son Willie is danger­ Opinion—Something that should be and stable manure. day morning in exchange with Rev. G. grinding business. The Ladies' Aid society met this after­ 367—369 Main St., Springfield, Mass. ously ill with diphtheria. formed with great caution and changed KINO STREET. C. Richmond. In the evening Mr. Rich­ Officers of Suffield grange were in­ noon with Mrs. English. with still greater. There are several cases of diphtheria in The grip victims have nearly all re­ mond will deliver a lecture upon the re­ stalled Monday evening, every one of the town and the families have been quaran­ Mr., and Mrs. John E. Thompson are Foolish—The woman who puts a special covered. ligious value of Emerson. thirteen "being present. rejoicing in the birth of a little daughter. tined. delivery stamp on a letter and gives it to Mrs. George M. Allen is visiting friends SOMERS. Tobacco is pretty well picked up at fair her husband to mail. The Young Men's Social club will give Miss Sarah Bartlett of Black Hall re­ in West Hartford. Miss Nettie Worthington has returned prices in the main. A few good lots left a dance in the Town hall to-morrow turned Monday to spend the winter with Legal Notices. Griffith Disbrow of New York visited to Waterbury. yet at the south end and a couple at the Alice Roe. O THE COURT OF PROBATE for evening. friends here over Sunday. Gardner Hyde is visiting his sister, north end. Ear Rabbit's Foot Wearers. rpo THE COURT OF PROBATE FOR T the Probate district of Enfield, John F. Merrell went to Lee, Mass., Mrs. T. E. Ellsworth has returned from in the county of Hartford and state of Miss Nettie Scranton of Springfield Mrs. T. D. Johnson. George Phelps of South Windsor will Sachem's Head, where she has been JL the Probate District of Enfield, in Connecticut. Tuesday, to attend the funeral of a. rela­ It is an ill omen to stumble when the county of Hartford and state of Con­ was the guest of her parents over Sun­ Van Buren Kibbe is quite feeble with give his grand graphophone entertain­ visiting her sister, The petition of Nora Ash, of the city tive, and returned Wednesday. cropsing a track in front of an express necticut. of Springfield,Hampden county and state day. consumption at his home in North Som­ ment at Central hall (Mapleton) Tuesday The petition of Charles A. Lord, of the Mrs. Ruth B. Gifford is seriously ijJ The King's Daughters hold their annual train. of Massachusetts, niece of Mary Hoar, re­ Mrs. John Scranton has been confined ers, or Kibbe. evening, Jan. 31st. town of Enfield, within the aforesaid with pneumonia at the home qf her sale and entertainment at the Town hail Trying to stop a descending pile-driver coun ty and state, respectfully represents spectfully represents that said Mary Hoar to the house for a few days with the Augusta Lombard has been confined to Howard D. Sikes has just finished lay­ Friday evening. The entertainment will last dwelt in the town of Enfield, within daughter, Mrs. Anna W. Lawrence. with the hands is a portent of mutila­ that Benjamin F. Lord last dwelt in said said district, and died therein on the grip. the house for three weeks. A small ing in a large supply of ice, so as to be consist of music, tableaux, recitations, town of Enfield, within said probate dis­ Last Sunday the Second Baptist church tion: 19th day of Jan., A. D. 1899, possessed of It is reported that Arthur Blodgett has blood vessel burst in one of her eyes. properly prepared to care for his in­ and a drill and farce, followed by a ten- trict, and died therein on the 10th day of goods and estate remaining to be adminis­ voted to . call Rev. T. F. Fletcher of Arsenic, taken in large quantities, is be­ January, A. D. 1899, possessed of goods sold his farm to a Mr. Lord of East While crossing a lot on Hall hill one creasing milk trade through the summer cent supper. tered, and leaving as her only heir-at-law Ithaca, N. Y., to become their pastor. lieved to have a marked effect on the and estate remaining to be administered, and next of kin, the person whose name, Windsor. day last week, William Hurlburt and months. Edwin Ailing, who was a member of leaving a widow, whose name is Charlotte Ralph Moody has purchased of Herbert taker's future life. 1 residence and relationship to said de­ As is usual every winter a large flock Charles Pease killed a black snake that ZION'S HILL. Company G, of the Sixteenth Connecti­ L. Lord, to whom he was married on the ceased is as follows; Clapp his new house and land on »River To meet a bull in the middle of a lot 3d day of November, A. D. 1859, and of wild ducks are "feeding" on the river measured four feet and six inches in Earl G. Linsley is kept from cut, during the Civil war, died at the Namcn. Residence. Relationship street, for $5500. Mr. Moody is a son-in- while wearing red signifies that you will leaving as his only heirs-at-law and next east of the island. length. school by grip. Soldiers' hospital, Noroton Heights, Fri­ of kin, the persons whose names, residen­ Patrick Hoar. Enfield,Ct. Son law of S. A. Gris wold. soon rise in the world. Your petitioner further represents that The body of Mrs. George Pease, who Foxes are reported as fairly plenty in Newton R. Lewis has been very sick of day. He enlisted from East Windsor ces and relationship to said deceased are The following have qualified as justices To walk out of a fourth-story window as follows: said deceased left no will, wherefore your formerly resided here, but lately in Tolland county this season, but the grip, but is improving. Aug. 24, 1862. He was captured at petitioner prays that administration on of the peace: Hugh M. Alcorn, Leverett in one's sleep is an almost unfailing sign Name. Iicsidence,. Relationship Meriden, was brought here for burial on weather has been unfavorable for the* Samuel Graham of Winchendon,Mass., A.ntietam Sept. 17, and was kept a pris­ Charlotte T. Lord. Enfield, Ct. Wife said estate be granted to Michael A. N. Austin, Webster E. Burbank, Edwin of approaching death. Mitchell of said town of Enfield. Wednesday. hunters. Seth Schofield and the Sands with his son Louis, was the guest of his oner until Oct. 6, three weeks after the Julia I. Record. Wpstfield.Mass. Sister J. Copley, Albert R. Pierce. Falling against an active buzz-saw is Neeland Lord. Enfield, Ct. Brothr Dated at Enfield, Conn., this 23d day of Mrs. Julia T. Booth and her daughter, brothers have shot ten. father, Robert Graham, over Sunday. battle, when he was paroled. He was January, A. D. 1899. The Second Baptist church, at a busi­ captured a second time at Plymouth, N. the worst possible luck. It frequently Charles A. Lord. Enfield, Ct. Brothr Miss Martha, entertained a number of SHAKER STATION. A very pleasant social event for the Charles M. Lord. Enfield, Ct. Nephw [Signed] Nora Ash. ness meeting Sunday noon, voted to ex­ C. , April 20, 1864, and was with.the regi­ precedes «n accident of some sort. their Thompsonville friends at their The King's Daughters meet with Mrs. young people wag a surprise birthday Julia E.Hazeltine. Miller's Place, LI. Niece v • tend a call to Rev Dr. T. F. Fletcher of ment in the rebel prisons in Anderson Maria E. Wood. Somers, Cfc Niece T A COURT OF PROBATE holden pleasant home in this place last Tues­ George McLeish, Feb. 2. A full attend-' party for Myron Canfield, at King's corn­ No man with ari ^tom of superstition A at Enfield, within and for the Ithaca, N. Y., to become pastor of the and Florence. He was a corporal in the in his make-up should go to sleep at the Lillia J. Clark. Easthampton, Mass. Niece day evening. ance is requested. er, Wednesday night. Twenty-five gath­ Carrie E. Lord. Enfield, Ct. Niece Probate district of Enfield, in the county church. company at the time of his sepond cap­ juncture of two railroad lines. of Hartford and state of Connecticut, on WALLOP. IS ROAD BROOK. ered, and it was a very pleasant affair Carrie M.Merchant. N. Y. City. Niece Artist Willis S. Adams will give an ex­ ture. Jennie E. Olmsted. N. Y. City. Niece the 23d day of Jan., A. D. 1899. Chauncey Abbe is very ill with grip. C. A. Arnold has removed his goods all around. Wearing a crash suit during a blizzard, Present, Robt. E. Spencer, Judge. hibition of his paintings at the residence LONGMEADOW. ~ unless accompanied by a rabbit's foot, is Abbie J. Abbe. Westfield, Mass. Niece Celia Olmsted is out of school, sick, that were in the basement of the store he POQUONOCK. Evelyne Gaul. Brooklyn, N. Y. Niece Estate of Mary Hoar, late of said En­ of Mrs. M. S. Southworth, on Crescent Dr. Chapman, recently of Lowell, is apt to cast a malign spell on the lungs. field, deceased. this week. occupied before the fire. Richard Dayton Case, a native of Rain­ Nellie A. Calkins. Springfield, Mass. Niece hill, Springfield, on Friday, Jan. 27th, moving to the Sylvester Bliss house, va­ Harriette M.Lord. Enfield, Ct. Devisee Upon the foregoing petition of Nora Robert Daley, who sold his '98 crop of bow, died at the Hartford hospital Wed­ It is unlucky to sleep out of doors in Ash, it is Norton Abbe is better, and hopes of his from 3 to 6 p. m. cated by Cheney Washburn. Dr. and and Legatee tobacco to Beck man & Taylor, finished nesday, after an illness of several weeks, such a position that the full moon will Ordered, That the same be heard and recovery are entertained. Hugh Adarus and Harry Kearns, recent Mrs. Chapman go on a two months' trip Your petitioner further represents that determined at the Probate office, in said assorting it a few days ago. at the age of 62 years. ~ strike the face when the thermometer is said deceased left a will, herewith pre­ The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Linden students of the Connecticut Literary in­ •fep California in a few days. The re­ below zero. Enfield, on the 31st day of January, A D E- H. Sloan is using G. B. Filley's pack­ Miss Clara Morris Hatheway has pre­ sented for .probate, which is dated Janu­ 1899. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and Abbe is quite sick with lung fever. stitute, have just entered the Morse Busi­ mainder of the family, including Mrs. ary 5th, A. D. 1899, wherein your peti­ sented to the Congregational church two; further Miss Clara Williams has gone to Spring- ing house to sort and pack the tobacco ness college, Hartford, for a course in phapman's mother, Mrs. Severly, will tioner, and Charles A. Thompson, of the silver plates to be used for receiving the| Ordered, That public notice be given of work iu a picture-frame shop. he removed from his premises after the actual business practice. H Remain in Longmeadow until the com- The advertisement that appeared in THE town Of Ellington, county of Tolland and the pendency of said petition, and the weekly offerings, in memorial~*of h£r state ofc Connecticut, are named as exec­ fire. - pfetjtoli of their boiase, recently begun PRESS last week regarding the musical time and place of said hearing, by^pub- wife of David Loveland Abbe, Charles Latham and Thomas iter, S^a.h Ann utors^ therefore your petitioner requests lisbiog an attested. David Boucher is now able to be out 'Urtt'S^-uon- - after; aye each petitioned Sheriff S_ that said will may be proved, approved; and these orders, once, u com i after a thff^rip. His appointed deputy sheriff o'f this town, to Taylor's. Mvjsic House of Springfield, has alloweq and admitted to probate, and per having a circulation in said district, wife and son are now down with the - FEEDING* HIULsi set the parents to thinking. The little that your said petitioner and said Charles and by posting a similar copy on the pub­ consciousness, dying Tuesday forenoon. succeed John L. Wilson. Wilson how­ sir TLONGMEADQW. A. Thompson, the persons named in ssid same epidemic. ~ clause "A good.musical education is as lic sign-post in the village of Thompson­ She was a native of this town, a daughter ever has not resigned, but is assistant 5 James G. King, who has been seriously IrA few cases of diphtheria and whoop- will as executors, be approved by said ville, in said district, at least five days Newton E. Arnold, late of Amherst ill with grip, and has been very deliriops, important as the ' Three R.'s' speaks vol­ court as executors of said will, and of the of Alfred Davis, born Feb. 28, 1816. She superintendent of the Capitol.- ^ s." iugecough are reported. umes." In earlier times the most impor­ before said time assigned, and return was married to David Abbe May 13,1835, college, has just entered the Morse Busi­ is said to be a little better. - estate of said Benjamin F. Lord, de- make to this court. The following is from $he vital statistics J. C. Pease and family of the Baptist tant part of education was Reading, C6RS6d and is survived by her venerable husband ness college. Hartford, for a course in 'Riting and 'Rithmetic, but the children ROBT. E. SPENCER, Judge. of the town, as compiled by the town Miss Regina Vernol, who was fontiCTW village are all down with the grip. ^ Dated at said Enfield, this 19th day of Certified from Record. and six children, Chauncey 0.,Sophronia shorthand and reporting. one of our public school teachers, is at A* of to-day are really obliged to understand Jan., A. D. 1899. clerk, William L. Loomis: Births 59, 23 % Abel Pease, who has been quite sick, is music in some branch, and many become Roswell D. Spencer, Clerk. M. Henry, Alanson C., Henry C., Frank F. G. Morton has sold his fine crop of [Signed] Charles A. Lord. males, 36 females; deaths 48, 25 males, G. Demond's, recuperating from the ill better and is able to be out a little. so fond of music that higher branches L. and Tyler T.; also by ten grand­ *98 Havana seed, of six and one-half acres, 23 females; marriages 20, burials 53, 20 effects of several years' continuous teach­ are taken up; consequently, our homes T A COURT OF PROBATE holden Robins and bluebirds have been seen by T A COURT OF PROBATE holden at children and three great-grandchildren. to W. H. Barnes of Warebflouse Point, and being from out of town. Of the deaths ing at Johnstown, N. Y. - , are made cheerful and inviting, and it Enfield, within and for the probate A at Enfield, within and for the Pro­ a"number of persons in town during the becomes the one spot on earth that is A bate District of Enfield, in the county of Mr. Abbe now lies in a feeble condition, received seventeen cents in the bundle. three men were over 90 yeafs and 20 The Christian Endeavor social, which district of Enfield, in the county of last week. loved by all who are privileged to say Hartford and State of Connecticut, on Hartford and state of Connecticut, on the his death being only a question of a short Jack Furts, who works for Ralph Las- were over 70. was to be held Tuesday evening at the " my home." 2oth day of Jan., A. D. 1899. time. His 89th birthday will occur next ; I®>y Noble of Springfield is spending the 25th day of Jan.. A. D., 1899. bury, met with an accident last week The first in the series of musicals to be house of Lee Jencks, was postponed on " Of all the arts beneath the heaven, Present, Robt. E. Spencer, Judge. Present, Robert E. Spencer, Judge. June. The funeral of Mrs. Abbe will the winter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estate of Agnes Crombie, late of En­ while at work, a loaded wagon passing given by the musical department of the account of the illness of the Rev. Mr. That man has found or God has given, Estate of Benjamin F. Lord, late of En­ take place at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. Alonzo Noble. None draws the soul so sweet away field, in said district, deceased. field, in said district, deceased, over one of his legs. There were no Women's Reading club this winter, which Sylvester, and it was better so, as it John F. O'Hear, of said Enfield, ad­ Mr. and Mrs. John Dillabaunty ar| As music's melting, mystic lay. Upon the foregoing petition of Charles HAZABSVILLE. bones broken, but he will not be able to was postponed from last December, will rained "great guns," and sensible people Of all the instruments we know A. Lord, it is ministrator of said estate, having exhibi­ Miss May Belle Mclntire is improv­ step on it for some time.it being wrenched be given at the chapel of the Literary in­ would have remained at home. quite sick with grip. Their niece, Mrs.' The most important is the Pian o, ' . Ordered, That the same be heard and ted his account of administration with and bruised so badly. ^iyde, is caring for thom. Of all the places in which to deal, determined at the Probate office, in said said estate to this coprt and requested ing. stitution Wednesday evening, Feb. 3. A. F. Halliday, A. H. Brown, Wm. H. that the same be approved, it is Erwin W. Markham has returned to There's none like Taylor's, Springfield. ' Enfield, on the 81st day of January, A.D. Raymond Allen is out again after an Preparations are being made by the The subject will be "Themes from Granger, Gporge E. Howe, Taylor Bros., 1899, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and Ordered, That the 31st day of Jan., attack of the grip. young people here to present a drama in Shakespeare." C. L. Huntley, D. L. White and Thomas the Medical university at Burlington, Vt,, further A D. 1899, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the opera house in a few weeks. This after spending a few days with his Ordered, That public notice be given of at. the Probate office in said Enfield, be, Joseph Fisher nas purchased a house of The funeral of Miss Mary Granger, who O'Brien have recently sold their '98 to­ He: "That is just like a woman— and the same hereby is, assigned for a will be quite pleasing to the public, as parents. the pendency of said petition, and of the Frank Gates on Park street. died at the home of her nephew, Edward bacco, Haas of Hartford and Frank Noble sharpening your pencil with a pair of time and place of said hearing, by pub­ hearing on said account, and further there has been no entertainment of that Ordered, That said administrator give Mrs. C. Thompson has been visiting A. Fuller, Monday morning, took place of Southwick being the buyers. Prices Jared Wheeler and wife, with Mrs. shears." She: "That's more than you lishing an attested copy of said petition, description here this winter. At one Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 p. m. at the very moderate, seven to twelve cents. McKenzie of Springfield, made a short could do, anyway." and these orders, once, in some news­ public notice of the exhibition of said with her brother in South Manchester. account, and of the time and place of said time they used to be quite popular and home of Mr. Fuller. Her death resulted visit with Mrs. Wheeler's sister in this paper having a circulation in said district, Mrs. Henry Tracy has been quite sick Rev. Charles S. Sylvester is quite seri­ and by posting a similar copy on the pub­ hearing, by publishing, once, an attested were well patronized. from grip and old age. She was the place last week. copy of these orders in some newspaper with pneumonia, but is gradually im­ ously ill, and a council of physicians on lic sign-post in the village of Thompson­ The Ladies' Sewing society of the Con­ daughter of Thaddeus and Silena Granger, ' The valuation list as prepared by the MILTON'S UNRIVALLED TRIBUTE TO ville, in said district, at least five days having a circulation in said district, at proving. Monday decided that he was suffering WOMAN. — When Milton wrote those least five days before said day of hearing, gregational church has elected the fol­ and she leaves a sister, Mrs. Catherine assessors is being distributed to property before said time assigned, and return Miss Emily Bridge is spending a few from some intestinal stoppage and conse­ words which stand unrivalled as a tribute make to this court. and return make to this court. lowing officers: President, Mrs. Alonzo Gardner, and a niece, Mrs. Roberts. Her quent peritonitis. His case is quite criti­ owners? Any one not receiving a copy to woman: '' Grace was in all her steps, (Signed) ROBT. E. SPENCER, Judge. (Signed) ROBT. E. SPENCER, Judge. weeks with her sister, Mrs. Lincoln heaven in her eyes; in all her gestures, K. Reed; vice-president, Mrs, Samuel age was 83 years. cal, but at this writing he is reported to can procure one at the store of W. H. Certified from Record. Certified from Record. Randall, in Holyoke. Allen; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Carlos dignity and love,"he did not have in mind Roswell D. Spencer, Clerk. Roswell D. Spencer, Clerk. A very pleasant gathering assembled be a little more comfortable. Later ad­ Hall. a weak, nervous, sickly, nerve-exhausted Joseph Fisher has purchased the Gates Bradley; assistant secretary, Mrs. Samuel at the home of Henry Adams last Wed­ vices announced his death on Wednesday, and pain-racked woman suffering from farm on the Pound road, and is to take Allen; directors, Mrs. George Nelson, nesday evening in the form of a surprise aged 72 years. Little Elmer—Pa, what is an extempo­ female complaints, but one in the glow of immediate possession. Mrs. Johji Middleton, Mrs, Albert John­ perfect health and strength. To be a party, as their eldest son, John, had Miss Rebecca JBurbank, a native and raneous speaker 1 Prof. Broadhead—One perfect wife or mother every woman Mrs. Annie May and William McDougal son, Mrs. F. D. North. reached his minority that day. Many for some years a resident of this village, who can talk fluently about nothing with­ should first of all see that she is in good were married at the Episcopal church David Chadlig of this village committed friends from the surrounding towns were died last week Wednesday of pneumonia out any previous preparation. health. ThiR is oertainly not difficult at the present day, when such an eminent Calderwood's Wednesday evening, Jan. 18. suicide Wednesday afternoon by hanging present. Music, dancing and games were in Norwich, where she had lived many specialist in the treatment of female dis­ Miss Hattie L. Abbe has taken the himself to a tree in James Stiles's wood- indulged in until the "wee sma' hours" years with her sister, Mrs. D. B. Tucker, tl" There are so many perils between the eases as Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th agency for the book entitled, "Red lot nearby. The body was discovered be­ of the morning. A bountiful repast was who died some ago. Rebecca cradle and the grave that it is a wonder street. New York city, who undoubtedly Cross," the work of Miss Clara Barton. * tween 6 and 7 o'clock in the evening. served, and all left wishing John a great Coit Burbank was the daughter of Roland that a man ever gets from one to the has the largest practice and the greatest Mr. Chadlig was a resident of this village many happy returns of the day. J success in curing all forms of female A number of schoolmates of Earle and Sophia Coit Burbank, and was born other," said an Irishman. " _' weakness and diseases, can be consulted Houghton gave him a surprise at his for seventeen years, being employed as a The funeral of Mrs. Clara Hathaway in Feeding Hills Oct. 21, 1812. She leaves free and bis advice and counsel obtained , home Monday evening. A very enjoy­ weaver by the Broad Brook company. Loomis was attended on Thursday after­ a sister, Mrs. Ann B. Abbe, who has re­ GRIP'S RAVAGES DOOMED.—So much by any woman absolutely without charge, Clearance Sale either by calling or writing about her able evening was spent by the children.. One year ago his health became im­ noon of last week. There were many sided for many years in West Springfield and so many deaths have been paired, and since then he has been con­ caused by the grip, that every one should- case. From his enormous experience he Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds have relatives who had gathered to pay their and WeBtfield, and who is the widow of know what a .wonderful remedy for this knows just how to cure'your complaints, fined to his home, but able to walk about. the sympathy of many friends in the last tributes to her loving memory, which Erastus Abbe, formerly of Enfield (Wal­ malady is found in Dr. King's New Dis­ just how to advise you, and he uses only At 2 o'clock he told his wife he was go­ harmless vegetable medicines which are noNTTN"! THROUGH THIS MONTH. /i death of their little son, Mort Roy, who they will ' ever hold dear. The "floral lop). Conn.; and three nieces, Mrs. Henry covery. That distressingstubborn cough, ing out for a while, $nd that was the that inflames your throat, robs you of wonderful in soothing, healing, str< died on Wednesday, after a brief illness, offerings were many and very choice, M. Schmuck" of West Springfield, Mrs. last seen of him alive. He was about 60 sleep, weakens your system and paves the ening and invigorating the female sy; aged 14 months. The funeral will take among them' being a bunch of 98 roses W. A. Smith of 185 State street, Spring­ Way for consumption is quickly stopped One of his grand discoveries, is Dr. years of age and is sufvived by a wife place on Friday at 2.80 p. m. (the number of years of her &ge), from a field, and Mrs. William Frelinghuysen by this matchless* cure. If yoii have Greeue's Nervura blood and nerve TWO Specialties for This Week- Marvelous ^ and'two sons, Max and Luie. p§g||p granddaughter who was unable to be Wallace of Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Abbe chills and fever, pain in the back of the dy, is known and used all over the world, - Franklin Smith died at his home in this and he has discovered many other medi­ The Broad Brook opera house was filled present. The Rev. D. W. Goodale spoke writes from Boston that she is the last of head, soreness in bones and muscles, sore village Saturday morning, Jan. 21. On throat and that cough that grips yeuc cines no less marvelous in their curative argaina in Men's and Boys' T r t Wednesday evening to witness the. three- very feelingly and paid her many fine a family of fourteen children, all born in effects. No woman afflicted with female the preceding Sunday he was taken sud­ throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's act comedy-drama, "Rio Grande," pre­ tributes of esteem. A quartet sang ap­ the house in Feeding Hills where their New Discovery to cure your gftp, and troubles who is out of health-in any way, Hats and Caps. ^ denly and severely ill with passage of should hesitate to write about hfer case to r:;/' sented by the St. Thomas C. T. A and B. propriate selections, and after the last father and all his brothers and Bisters revent pneumonia or consumption, gall stones. Dr. Houghton was called to rice 50c and (1. Money back if not Dr. Greene, and she will get, free of .. . society. The community have reason to sad rites were over she was laid beside were born, and they were all rooked in P the case, and subsequently Drs. Strick­ cured. A trial bottle free at E N Smith's oharge, information and advice which is be proud of the talent displayed .at this her husband in Woodlawn to await a the same cradle, which she thinks is still almost sure to lead to her complete res­ ten'; Black and Brown Perby Hats—a $3 Hat for ivy:;.: land of Enfield and McKnight of Hart­ drug-store, town; H H Woodward, Ha*s- and former entertainments presented by gloriousresurrection. •':"in existence. • The old Burbank home­ ardville, and A L Strong, Suffield. ^ toration to health. 50 Hat for a, EfetloFflrSO; a'$1.25 Hat for 75c.gp • ford were called in consultation. Thurs­ 1 this society. All acted their parts ad­ stead is now the second house north , of V ' -' . ' >> ' day and Friday beseemed better, but On the evening of theSlst, t&e chaipel ————•—'<•> •• • mirably. Miss. O'Connell,, Miss .Galvin, of the C. L. L was thrown open to the the" Congregational: church, and was for '^Gentleman (purchasing butter)—And early Saturday morning he had another Daniel and Dennis Foley and Jamer Oar- many years ^ owned and occupied by: the how does your mother make those pretty ' Bishop Watteroon of Nebraska was l: • / ,y$/ ' guests of the Adelphi society. About ; attack and bis heart could not stand the roll were too funny for anything, and patterns on the butter, my dear ? Little once mistaken for a traveling salesman Black, Brown and last fall's, style : -;.:W ; two hundred were present and enjoyed a late S. R. Johnson, and is now ocoupied strain. Mr. Smith was born in Middle- Messrs. Chamberlain, Walsh, Wheeler By C. A. Frost, Girl—With our comb, sir, by a com mercial traveler who'met him 1° reducedto $1.50; $1.50 to $1; $1 Hats to 75c, field, Mass., April 18, 1826,, the son of delightfully 'arranged and thoroughly a railroad train. " Do you rep: and Dorman, and Miss Dunne and Miss successful reception. Mr.. and Mrs. Hicks: "Is it true, then, that you're for 38c. Deacon Oliver Smith. Dec. 4, 1855, be Wheeler acted with solidity, character­ big house asked the traveler of living beyond yo^r„„.s.t»tiQn?' ; - married Hiss Ann Spencer of his home Thompson and W. T. Hastings received. Miss Olmsted of Hartford ,is„. " Biggest on earth," replied the istic of the parts, - showing - persistent "'Yes—two miles." / town. He came to Hazardvilie when be The latter part of the evening was occu­ of Mrs. Geers. bishop. " What's the name of the firm ?" _ will-power in rehearsing to excel. The """ ^— " was 21 and learned the tinner's trade pied with the presentation of the drama, "Lord and Church." r "Hum! 7 Men's, Boys' and Children's Caps—all our 50c music rendered by Carl Uqgewitter's .'!3&B RAVAGES OF GMR That . :£*vith Albert Olmsted. In two years be A Cyclone for a Cent," The partici­ and .Church.' Never; heard of it. military band of sixteen pieces was pants were Gertrude Talmadge, Ida sdoorge, became a member of the firm, Which was. V The young men of St John's Episcopal branch houses -any where ? highly appreciated, 'receiving much adf- Adams, W. T. Hastings, J. P. Pierce, W. ~ changed to F. Smith & Co. In a feW church expect to give a mingtrel'entef- houses all over the world." "That's pla W. Loomis and Gertrude Merrell, and the sure protection against this dangerous years he bought out bis partrierand con­ ELLINGTON^ tainmentsoon. malady in Dr, Sing's Nt»w Disoovery. Never heard of 'em. Ia it boots ducted the business under his own name rendering of the play was unanimously shoes i'C *' No;*' " Ob, dry goods, Bargains for Saturday evening. At. the recent amttial meeting of the pronounced excellent.;;^" solo by 0.„ F. St. John's pam^s^aisceptea the Whenyou feel a soreftese in your bones for ten years, when be took John J ushers were of the rector, Bey. A. and muscles, have chills and fever, with pose Yes. they call my sei :">;£nd David Gordon iii company^ This Ellington Creamery association, the old Sikes was .enjoyed.^ throat, pain in the baojc of the head, officers and directors were jGK R. Sikes with Lti£$ Spencer. Earl a. >take effect March l^: - £ ....& stubborn

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The secret of the Keeley motor has ing out the vessel. MOVER TWENTY DOCTOBS. been discovered, according to a report Poor Dick took a single gnlp. Wit from Philadelphia. Accident revealed be­ the.skin of his mouth on the brim of the kettle, his throat was scorched as neath the floor of the mysterious inven­ with liquid fire and his hair was singed TO JAMES "WHITCOMB RIL|;Y. Stomach and Liver Troubles tor's laboratory a cast iron sphere about THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 26, 1899. by the blaze. and No Strength to Work. four feetin diameter, with brass connec­ "And now to business," said the Riley, I'd like to shake ypr hand tions and delicate brass pipes that ran , of gold and of gain, ® ; stranger, resuming his seat and leaving Jest once, an',have you understand An old bachelor says that wise married beneath the floor to different parts of "the h a response from their station of pais, Dick to sit or stand as he chose. How well I like the verses you Kin dish up, like you alius do, Discouraged and Terribly Ran men are often as anxious to get out of building where Keeley's remarkable ex­ "Lowlyand lonely," - - . ; _ "You knew John Walte^I believe?" A Man Blessed are we il Describin' human natur' jest matrimony as single fools are to get in it periment^ were conducted. The whole "Ye—yes," stammered Riohard. "I Down, Weak and Prostrated. Who 1 ind in our lot by the brink of the eea." once knew a person of that name." The0 way itit alalius sounds the best,. once discovered, much to his surprise, that outfit was apparently adapted to store An'' picturin' life so nat'ral I on your rocks ever beateth the foam, "You and he went to California to­ Sir Robert Ball, the eminent astrono­ and apply compressed air, which is in Can't help but read, an' laff, an' the great.rivers of the country all ran past Dr. Greene's Nervura Took Me Out of the turf in the dooryarda of home." gether?" Jim RUey. mer, thinks the* earth may be blown to line with a claim published not long ago "Yea. but no: Richard acknowledged the fact. large cities.t My Troubles and Made Me Well. smithereens by the water of the ocean that the Keely motor had hollow spaces "You made money, and he didn't?" Jim Riley, I want you to know Kingly our Us fellers think there's nothin' slow getting down through a crack into the through which compressed air might be "I believe I was the more fortunate .0 "Inland the bluebird his so: 'Bout you! Doggon if I kin see jest how Mr. George E. Learned, Orford, N. H., central fire. introduced. 'Better to us the surf thun of the two." You do it! But, then, I allow CAUSE and EFFECT operate in HAYNES & Deputy Sheriff of the county says: |'I Near the Eternal, "You and he started to return togeth­ You know the people mighty well, have been troubled with chills and malaria, Chosen to be er, and he died at San Francisco?" CO.'S GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAR­ Ezekiel Barnett, 106 years old, died at General Hawley's continuance in the An' 'course I think you orter tell, with .stomach and liver trouble, and I Paoing the tides of a limitless sea." Richard bowed,. An' livin' right among folks so, have had over twenty doctors at work at Huntington, W. Va., Sunday. His age Senate is especially gratifying at the ANCE SALE to bring you bargains of a most 'Bowed and browbeaten, how may ye sustain "His wife and children are now desti­ I kind o' sort 0' guess you know, my case without receiving any help. I was fully authenticated, although. his present juncture, when there is still a Jim Riley. was terribly run down, weak and pros­ Daily the shocks of the pitiless main ?" tute," tbe stranger persisted. decisive kind. rugged appearance up to within a few flavor of gunpowder in the air, and the "Nay, power hath pity; "I can't help that. " Jim'Riley, when I read your books trated, and without strength or ambition Love solaced, we I CAUSE—Surplus stock, broken assortments, odd lots. to attend to my work. I was pretty well months caused many to doubt it. remodeling of the army is a question Odors rise sweet from the infinite sea." o "Of course not. It was his boy you Of green fields, woods, an' babblin'brooks, likely to extend into the next Congress or gave the good advice to todayT I hope Of wavin' cornfields standin' there, EFFECT—Low Prices to move everything with a rush, 'Silent uplifting ye surely must know, leaving clean tables and unclogged shelves Boston claims to be the best lighted city even farther. He is the chairman of the the yonng scamp will profit by it." An' smell o' clover in the air, Bliss our best earth love can never bestow." The scene with the little beggar, An' buzzin' bees, an' singin' birds for Spring stock. in the world, not excluding any of the Senate committee on military affairs, and "Soul, thou art lonely Richard was quite sure, had been wit­ An' sich; say, I jest can't find words European capitals, the Hub city leading as such is emphatically the man for the Even as we! To half express to you my joy! If you will have a Clothing need for the next Come into the swell of the infinite seal nessed by no one. How the stranger had by a large majority in the number of place, for he has a practical knowledge It makes me wish I wuz a boy, four months, buy in January and make money. •Softly its voices thy spirit shall greet, found out was past comprehension. Jim Riley. electric lamps it possesses per thousand of the subject, having served with dis­ Treasure of sea bloom come up to thy feet. "You're quite sure John \yalter died Not a " fairy tale,"—but fact ! inhabitants. tinction in the civil war, and he is thor­ Strength shall betide thee, poor?" the stranger went on. Jim Riley, I kin look back now oughly familiar with legislation on mat­ Sharp though'it be, "Oh, quite!" spid Richard, 'I paid To boyhood days an' see jest how Thy priesthood of pain by the infinite sea." The old place looked, with roses red According to official reports the pre­ ters connected with the army in all their —Caroline D. Swan in Catholic World. his funeral expenses myself." An' mornin' glorys overhead, vailing influenza or grip, which is epi­ varied phases and intricacies. It is a "That's a lie!" retorted the little An' dandelions in the yard, subject on which expert knowledge is in­ man. "They were^aid by the publio. With big, tall weeds a-keepin' guard, demic in many cities and towns through­ I B Haynes & Co., DICK'S GUEST. - ^' another lie that he died poor. He An' hollyhocks, an' sunflowers, too— out the east and south, started in Turkey dispensable, and General Hawley is excep­ had$20,000 with him v\ bicb you stole!" Kin fairly see 'em smile at you, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, tionally endowed in that respect. and Asia about the middle of November To get money and to keep it, accord­ "I deny it, " Richard fairly screamed, Jim Riley. Springfield, Mas». and spread westward, following the estab­ ing to Richard Whinstone's catechiEm, 'and defy you to prove it!" Jim Riley, say, but when you tol' Western New England's Largest Outfitters. Visitors to Block Island next summer "Prove it! VSI bat efiroiuery ( Why, I lished lines of transatlantic travel. were the two chief ends of man. Us all about that "Swimmin' Hole," will notice quite a change in the island saw you do it!" An' barefoot boys, an' gurglin' worter, He was a single man on prinoiple. It Thousands upon thousands of persons in consequence of severe winter storms. "It's false! There was nobody pres­ You bet that made me think I orter was the right thing economically, and Be jest right there to strip to skin, handle our silver dollar, but few happen It is said that at the old harbor the ent!" S therefore right indubitably. "Be careful, Dick, or you'll commit An' mount that log an' dive right in— damage has been very great and there is to observe the lion's head which lies con­ To one person in the world Richard yourself. I saw you do another thing. " Dod rot it, kin you understand, cealed in the representation of the familiar an urgent need of the expenditure of a Richard sank shivering into a chair, Now, why I'd like to shake yer band, Whinstone was generous, and that was Jim Riley ? head of liberty; frequently even a careful sum of "money for repairs and improve­ his dear friend, Richard Whinstone. but said nothing. examination fails to detect this hidden ments. The great gale the last week in "John Walter would have survived Richard Whinstone had done a good He Wanted Legal Advice. Judge— emblem of British rule; but, as before, November broke down fifty or more day's work. He had made one or two his illness, but you put poison in his discouraged, but finally hearing how much yards of the outer end of the main break­ medicine!" Well, prisoner, what have you got to say good Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and when once found it is quite obvious. profitable shaves. He had sold up the water to the level of the water or below A sudden fury took possession of for yourself ? Prisoner—I don't know, Do You Want It ? nerve remedy was doing, I began to use Widow Marten and turned her and her Richard Whinstone when he saw the it. I tell you Nervura is a great medicine. Gershom Bradley of Saugatuck had a it, and instead of the great granite wall yer honor. What would you say ? six children out of doors for nonpay­ secret of his life in another's keeping It took me out of my troubles and made The Last Test. Uncle George—So you narrow escape from death Saturday there is now, in calm weather, a vacant ment of rent, and finally had read a lit­ The carving knife lay within his reach. The best Range in your kitchen that money can buy me well." really think you love the girl ? Harry— It cures others, why not you? You can morning. He went into the woods with space from the end of the work as it now tle boy with a pinched and pitiful face He seized it and, springing on the consult about your case without charge his hired man to cut some timber. When stands and a black spar buoy, which in­ who had besought the price of a loaf of stranger, with a desperate plunge Love her ? Why, I actually enjoy her with Dr. Greene, 35 West 14th St., New a tree had nearly been chopped t"hrougb dicates the end of what is now a sunken bread and who said he had a sick moth­ sought to bury tbe blade in his heart, mother's company. York City, either by writing or calling, it suddenly fell and Bradley was struck reef. When there is a heavy swell on, er at home a lecture on the sinfulness but it glanced as from plate armor and JBriggs — The term, "For the land's by a large limb and pinned to the ground. the sea breaks here, and the existence of of begging that evidently touched the in an instant the little man was on his sake." used to be a New England ex­ With the aid of a crowbar, the hired man the obstruction may be surmised by a little wretch's conscience, for he turned feet. pression. Griggs—Yes; but now it has UfflpyC IN HORSES AND CATTLE, aside and wept bitterly. "Oh, bo! That's your game, is it?" VVUItlnw gure safe an(| speedy. This released Bradley. His left leg was broken stranger, but in pleasant weather one spread as far as Washington. "You're a good citizen, Dick," he And with a trip that i;ent his heels We Have It. medicine will remove worms, dead or might easily miss seeing the buoy in the in four places and he was badly bruised said as he sat down to dinner, "and de­ spinning in the air Richard was thrown A Soft Answer. Poet—All I need is alive, from horses and cattle. Is the best night and come down—crash—on the re­ general Condition Powder in use. Direc and cut. serve to be rewarded." headlong with a force that shook tbe an opening, sir. Editor—Well, what's It will make you happy, contented, and cheerful. tions with each box. Sold by druggists, mains of the breakwater itself. The The dinner was one after his own house to its foundation. The club foot the matter with the one you just came or sent by mail upon receipt of 50.ccnts, The Boston story, of the sale of the channel near the entrance to the inner heart. It was a treat he had promised was planted on his stomach, and what through ? C. B. SMITH & COMPANY, §30,000 carnation has been ruthlessly and harbor has filled up with sand until it is himself if things went right, and they a horribly ugly foot it was! It was cleft Wholesale Druggists, Don't let a cold get settled on your unfeelingly exploded. When a few days with great difficulty that the Danielson, had gone right. like the hoof of an ox and seemed to 863—865 Broad st., Newark, N. J. lungs when a 25 cent bottle of WILLIAMS' ago the tale was telegraphed far and wide, even, can get in or out at ordinary low He ate, drank and was merry. If his weigh a ton. "Then you are"— NEW ENGLAND COUGH REMEDY, pleasant botanists and florists throughout the coun­ water, and if the tide is unusually low appetite lost its edge, the bottle of bur­ gundy was thero to \Vhet it, and he fell' "Pray keep a civil tongue in your to take, will cure the cold and prevent try whistled astonishment and swore to she gets hard aground. to again till the last morsel, Hike Mac-: bead and come along," said the little The Glenwood Range! serious illness. All store keepers sell it. 4 Ruby Polish each other that such a thing could not be. betb's amen, stuck in his throat. ) man. The grip is again epidemic. Uncle Cleans all metals, from the finest gold And now it is said that the story is a pure Judge Hall now In Charge. Satiety normally begets placidity. The' Richard fainted. When he came to himself, day was Sam .has a wfll-developed case. A Splendid Baker. to the rusty bicycles and skates. "fake," born of an advertising idea on lion, the leopard and the lamb might- A Coal Saver. the part of a Boston florist, aided by the President Clark of the New York, New lie down together any day with perfect; breaking. The - old housekeeper, who The boy stood on the burning deck, No. 1—For cleaning gold, silver, nickel Haven & Hartford Railroad company safety to the latter provided the two! had found him groaning and sprawling Eating peanuts by the peck; A Range that has no equal. and all fine metals. perfervid imagination of a conscienceless He munched the nuts from either hand— sailed for Europe on the 18th of January, former had their - bellies full. The boa' on the floor, had with much difficulty reporter. 1 Enough to Fil-i-pi-nut stand! No. 2—For cleaning tinware, copper intending to go to Egypt and make a long constrictor gorged with an ox betake^ shaken him into consciousness. She as­ \ sisted him to bed, but Richard never Did you lead your class?" "No, but zinc, lamp burners, and all stay abroad for the restoration of his himself for a season to a life of quiet,} coarse metals. The stockholders in the Electrolytic but the effect on Richard Whinstone/ was himself again. The surfeit of pig the whole faculty were after me." somewhat impaired health. During his Marine Salts company of the Rev. Jerne- was different. The expense of dinned had brought on a fever, of which he Mistress—Bridget, the guests are not Also, the RELIABLE RENOVATOR cleans absence Vice-President John M. Hall will died in eight days. His last rational act gan fame have been notified that they rested heavily on his conscience, and eating their oyster pie. What is the and covers scratches on pianos, f urniture: be acting president of the company, hav­ his brain began to busy itself with? was the execution of a will, by which will receive at least thirty-five per cent, matter with it? New Cook—I dunno, etc. ing administrative supervision of the schemes of reimbursement. he left the bulk of his fortune to John Arthur R. Leete, of their investment. This is the announce­ mum. I put in a cupful of murlasses fer whole system. The current of his thoughts was in-/1 Walter's widow and child, which, aft­ Try it. It cannot be excelled. ment by Joseph O. Burdette, chairman iv'ry pint ov eysters. Mebby that wasn't Judge Hall came to the vice-presidency terrupted by a loud knock. Who could er all, was a simple aot of justice, for of the committee appointed to wind up the demon of nightmare had told the enuff, mum. For sale by all dealers. in 1893, succeeding Lucius Tuttle. Al­ be coming on business at that hour? the affairs of the concern, Out of Some one perhaps with a bill to discount tenth.—Cincinnati POEL 45 Main Street. though then inexperienced in practical From sun to snow, from snow to slop, 961,000 shares issued oy the Electrolytic in an emergency that would bear nO When will this weather ever stop 'I company, 900,000 have been deposited railroad management, he brought to the waiting. So much the better, and he When Spurgeon First Preached. ' From sneeze to cold, from cold to gi with the committee of trustees and the place a combination of peculiarly useful hastened to open the door. ^ I must have bee^ a singular looking ictor man at five per trip. ^ Thomgon^lle, remainder is expected to be soon forth qualities. ; In the first place he was an "How are y™ n?wtr?" tttfii;, fc»pr wet evenings, fog. I walked. coming. able-lawyer Of large experience at tne greeted him, with a famiflari!^'-aftp^ 'three, five or even flight miles out and have the Philippines, the question is, ge t her too careless for a needy customed back again to my preaching work, and r bar and on the bench. He had served in what will we do with them ?" "Non­ "I have not the pleasure of your ais when.it rained I dressed myself in wa­ Jan. ], 1900, will be the first day of both houses of "the Legislature and as sense," said the expansionist, "the ques­ speaker of the lower house and president quaintance, sir," said Richard in a tone terproof leggings and a mackintosh coat the last year of the nineteenth century, more freezing than polite. and a bat with a waterproof covering, tion is, what will we annex next?" CASH MARKET. of the upper one. He had a-svide acquaint­ of which Dec. 81, 1900, will be the last "But I know you very well," return­ and I carried a dark lantern to show me The Kind of Tax. "Tommy," said the ance with the people of Southern New day. Jan. 1, 19i)l, will be the first day ed the stranger, "and pray don't let us the way across tbe fields. I am sure that teacher to a pupil in the juvenile class, England and knew their interests, char­ JUST A FEW REASONS why it will pay you to do your of the twentieth century, just as Jan. 1, stand here bandying ceremonies, for it's I greatly profited by those early services "what is syntax ? "I guess it must be a 101, was the first day of the second cen­ acteristics and sentiments. While these- confounded chilly." Saying which be for my Lord. How many times I en­ trading with us: 1 tax on whisky," replied Tommy. tury. When the calendar adds one to were special and, possibly, decisive quali­ led the way to the apartment Eiohard joyed preaching the gospel in a farmer's fications, they were supplementary to a had just quitted. kitchen, or in a cottage, or in a barn! "She was bred in old Kentucky, Chuck steak, —c 10c 1900 the new century begins—not till She was cake in New Orleans, high reputation for general talent, acumen, "Well, this is comfort," he contin-} Perhaps many people came to hear me Round steak, 10c 13c . then. - When a cyclist begins a "century ued, rubbing his hands before the fire, i She was pork in Cincinnati, inn? integrity, working power and hard com­ because I was then only a boy. In my And in Boston she was beans." Roast beef, • 10c 12c Ire They Laying? ride he is in his "first" mile the moment "I haven't felt so much at home since I j young days I fear that I said many odd he starts, and he only scores a mile wh$n mon sense. left there." j things and made many blunders, but "I wish I could make both ends Of course this town knows that I have always cut nothing but the he has finished mile one,and only finishes It is a mistake to*suppose that Judge A hasty survey of his visitor added my audience was not hypercritical, and meet!" sighed Jennie. "I've got anew best beef, and it shall be just the same in the future. A little more of Hall's service has been chiefly as legal alarm to Richard's astonishment He no newspaper writers dogged my heels. his "century" when he finishes mile 100; hat and a new pair of shoes, and then I your attention: not when he finishes mile ninety-nine. counselor of this company. While his was a wiry, ill looking little man, in a So I had a happy training school, in wouldn't need anything else." professional learning and skill have been rusty suit of black, with a wicked leer which by continual practice I attained She—Oh, what an awful dirty little RoaSt pork Sc available in the consideration of all legal on his face and one club foot. such a degree of ready speech as I now An appropriation of $25,000 for a boy. He—Yes; he is young in years, Sausages 9c, or 12 pounds for 81 questions that have arisen, this service is "I say, Diok," the little man ii'-f possess. —Spurgeon's Autobiography. survey of the Connecticut river between but old in grime-. Sugar-cured skinned hams 9c only one phase of his various employment fiuined, holding his hands in tbe bla$e 9c 4 Hartford and Holyoke, with a view to as if they were fireproof, "what an in­ Scandalous. A Prompt Answer. He—What would Do native hams -y Do you feed them Pratt's and responsibility. His work has been 11c • v-; determining the cost and feasibility of a hospitable dog you are!" Mrs. Witcherly—They say Mrs. Dick­ you do, dear, if 1, should forget myself Do bacon Food ? It is positively guaranteed restricted to no special department, but "Whether hospitable or inhospita­ 8c navigable channel, has been put in the son has recently become very economic­ some time and tell you to go to the Smoked shoulder to produce Eggs. 25 and 60 cent has embraced all, being as general in its ble," growled Richard, losing his tem­ 9c river and harbor appropriation bill by al. devil ? She—I would go right home to Daisy ham the House committee, which probably scope if not as authoritative as that of the per as he gained his courage, "is not Mrs. Larrison—Yes; she's carrying 10 pound tub lard 05c mamma. means that it will go through Congress. president himself. your business, but I would like to know it to an extreme, it seems to me. I 13 lb. native salt pork n what is." Brown says he thought his furnace "The money is to be expended under a From the beginning he has been inti­ hear that she's even trying to get her "It's bad talking business on an husband to let his whiskers grow so as bad gastric fever, but he now believes it CANNED GOODS. board of engineers, and if it is reported mately and confidentially associated with empty stomach." to save laundry bills. —New York to bo affected with galloping consump­ Are they getting the Grit they that the project is not feasible, then the the president in formulating all the 3 cans Messinger tomatoes 25c "I don't see bow it's to be helped," World. 25c need for the proper digestion of Western members will submit to this scheme of finance, consolidation, con­ answered Dick doggedly. tion. 2 cans salmon struction and operation of both steam and Forest Park peas 10c their food ? lc per pound, 75c per decision. If the report is favorable they "Don't you see how it's to be helped, In New York a street car earns on an How to Persuade Things. "It would electric roads that have marked the last you curmudgeon?" thundered the little be impossible for a man to make a Forest Park corn 10c 100. propose to push the matter to the utmost average daily from $80 to 590. 10c in the future." six years. Their offices in New Haven man fiercely. "With the remains of greater mistake," said "Mr. Stay bolt, Succotash have been practically one office, and such a feast on tbe table there must be "than to sit down and wait, under the Lima beans, 3 cans for 25c THE DEADLY GKIP is again abroad in while the president has been absent most more where it came from." delusion that things will come his way Isaac Bromley, the genial and popular "Upon my word," replied Richard the land. The air you breathe may be Now look these prices crtrer and see if it will not pay you to put Do you feed Oyster Shells ? of the time for the past two years giving some time. They never will, not even Hens can't make Eggs without general advertising agent of the New- meekly, for he was getting frightened fpll of its fatal germs! Don't neglect the your basket on your arm, as they used to do in the olden time, and do York, New Haven and Hartford road, personal 'attention to the extensive im­ again, "there isn't a bite in the house." "grip" or you will open the door to pneu­ to his funeral. The only way to make them. 60 cents per 100, or 1 cent provements in and around Boston, in­ monia and consumption and invite death things come our way is with a club." your trading in THE ONE-PRICE CASH MARKET. has been appointed general advertising "Don't lie!" roared the other. Its sure signs are chills with fever, head­ per lb. cluding the great terminal station, Judge manager of the entire system. Mr. Brom­ -'There's a cold ham in the pantry and ache, dull heavy pains, mucous discharg­ LA GRIPPE SUCCESSFULLY TREATED.— ley now gives his time about half between Hall has been, as it were, the president's a demijohn of brandy in tbe closet." es from the nose, sore throat and never- "I have just recovered from the second New Haven and Boston, and has estab­ other self in active management of affairs "How do you know that?" it was on let-go cough. Don't waste precious time attack of la grippe this year," says Mr. W. T. WATSON, in the western 'district, which are now the tip of Richard's tongue to ask, but. treating this cough with troaches, tablets, James A. Jones, publisher of the Mexia Are you getting our Fresh lished offices in the new railroad building or poor-, cheap syrups. Cure it at once more multifarious and complicated than be was too much amazed to speak. (Texas) Leader. " In the latter case I Opposite Postoffice, Thompsonville, Conn. Ground Bone ? All the Poultry at the Hub. He will make-two trips a "How do I know it?" broke in the with Dr. King's New Discovery, the in­ used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and was the whole system when President men use it. 10 pounds 25c; or 50 lb. week to Boston, to manage his office in stranger, as if reading his thoughts. fallible remedy for bronchial troubles. I think with considerable success, Only It kills the disease germs, heals theJungs for $1. that city, but has no intention of moving Clark took charge eleven years ago. "Why. I smell them. So bring them being in bed little over two days against This does not mean that Judge HaH's nn.t prevents the dreaded after effects ten days for the former attack. The sec­ there permanently. The promotion js out." from the malady. Price 50c and $ 1.00. ond attack I am satisfied would have not only well deserved but is in every work has been confined to one part of the Riohard would have demurred, but Money back if not cured. A trial bottle been equally as bad as the first but for way justified, Mr. Bromley's long and system. He has been called into con­ his guest made^a movement which con­ free at E N Smith's drug-store ; H H the use of this remedy as I had to go to Are your Chickens Cold ? faithful services being most successful. sultations with regard to all matters of vinced him delay might be dangerous, Woodward, Hazardville, and A L Strong, bed in about six hours after being 'struck' and the required artioles were produced, Suffield. with it, while in the first case I was able "ft 1 Buckwheat warms them. We use moment elsewhere. He has been of the to attend to business about two days be­ it in our Mixed Grain. $1.30 per inner council which deliberated upon and Without changing his seat, the little Clark W. Bryan, aged 74, formerly man drew up to the table and began to fore getting "down."' For sale by x determined, in general and in detail, the hundred. " part owner of the Springfield Republi­ eat And how he did eatt A chunk of ; Geo R Steele; E. C. Allen, Hazardville, plans of all important engineering and and A L Strong, Suffield. can, and later of the Union, shot and ham, big enough for a shark bait, was Another WORD for the killed himself at his home in Springfield construction. He is thus well acquainted stuck on the point of the carving knife "What do you think of this? Here's an Give your Chickens a Good Monday afternoon. Mr. Bryan founded with the great works, accomplished and and tbruBt down his throat with the account of a man who has four wives." Dinner of Cut Clover. -They will Good Housekeeping and the Paper in progress ip Massachusetts, Rhode audacity of a sword swallower. Another "That's nothing. It only proves that World. ' A few months ago- he met Island, Connecticut and New York. e and another followed, till nothing re­ If a Rat Yon Wit some men are harder to manage than mained but tbe bone, which he crushed §m with business reverses and these, together will; as President Clark has done, spend We have the largest line ofv" High with physical ailments, had worn upon a portion of his time at the Boston end of with hid teeth and then sucked the Grade " makes in the city for you to A minister was invited Out to dinner. the line, and railroad men at that capital marrow, ; select from. Our prices are the his splrita and madehitn subject to lowest, quality considered. After partaking of a generous dinner he will have an opportunity of becoming "N ow for a punch 1" he oried. ^ tneodsof great depression. On the desk Our terms are always satisfactory. was asked to return thanks and prayed Poultry. ' better acquainted with him. "There is no hot water, " Bilihaiift beside him were found these lines :— / ventured to say. Our facilities for repairing and re- as follows: "We thank thee, oh Lord, To the problems of traffic and of opera­ Weak and weary, heavy laden, "Water 1 Who asked for water? Bring: finishing pianos taken as part pay­ fOr this food and for the ability to take it tion he has given earnest attention and is ment on new instruments enables SHOE. See the differen bad and lonely, sick and sore, me a lemon, some sugar and a kettle." in." styles we carry. Working Health and strength both surely failing, thoroughly' conversant with the details of us to offer you better The kettle was placed- on the fire. Teacher (to new scholar): "Now, Mary, Bhoe, calf, vici kid, plain Lite with me had best be o'er. freight and passenger traffic. His knowl­ The stranger filled it with brandy, add­ Bargain§ in Piaaos I'll give you a sum. Supposing that you* and tip. Acknowledged edge of the department of operation is ing lemon and sugar to' suit his tastft. to le the best wearing y father owed the butcher $18.70, $11.13 to DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUBED by local' comprehensive as the result of special As the liquor boiled ovet it caught fire, than any other house. We buy in shoe on the market for the large quantities and save every pos­ money. :We'alwr» are pre­ applications as they cannot reach the dis- study of the conditions of efficiency and Betting the whole in a blaze. the baker, $27.08 to the coal merohant, Riohard jumped up to take it off. sible amount, thereby giving the $15.10 to the landlord—" Mary (confi­ pared to fit you with a fine @as$d portion of ' economy in accomplishing results. He purchaser the benefit of > ? line of Ru*spt goods See The stranger caught his arm (%i fluug dently): "Weshould move." , r if your money ,won't hold *medies. Deafness Ji'kBows what results must be obtained him back as if he had been a child in- &SSI&'. caused by aa |nj|»ihed_ condition of the from every department of the road tc» in- Bottom Prices Sunday-school teaoher: "And can any out longer by, buying your &3I8S& stead of a substantial x ffct shoes of mucous of tbe Eustachian Tubev sure its auccesSfulop^tion^S&d!^h on all •instruments. gSlgiitty used little girl tell me what a lie is?" Small When this l is inflamed yot» have £ [whom the responsibility rests for any Upright Pianos as low as $100. * but precocious miss: "Yes'tn; A lie is an rumbling round of imperfect hearing, and . ^What i&e: j^ alwutP ifailure to produce the desired results. "The punoh is doing well enough." We^haveSquare Pianoafrom|35 abomination to. the Lord and jan"ever- whenitis entirely closedj deafness is the : present help in time of trouble." •• r-V =•• result.and unless the inflammation csanbe In short, Judge Hall, by diligent use of "I vratt only afraid the l an exceptional power of acquiring in­ be burned. M , Pleased to tave your repSr #oM fob An tint and this tube restored to its tf tunihk^lhd, BSiarstnteie best Of * formation by study, bjr nbseryati^ "Bother toSt&nsel* repl To Cure Constipation in One Week ed forever j nine caim Mt ^ assimilation of the intelligence of others, tie man, "There's no danger." caused by catarrh, which is nothing, by the extraordinary opportunities of in­ "Your health, Dick," at leni To Purify the Blood in One Week ' but an inflamed condition of the mucous struction furnished through his Close and said, and raising the kettle all To Strengthen Nerves in One Week surfaces. We will give f 100 for any case Ousted relations with President Clark, To Cure Sick Headache in One Day & Of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can­ has become an all around railroad man, to his lips he drank; like a drcn not be cured by ~ ~ in whofce wise ancl conservative manage- "And cow, Diok, it's your ^ Trfke OlWeland's Celery ment,dUiing the -president's vacation, m, If it fails to cure. stockholders fend the .public have reason drink my health