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NO. 15. VOL. X. THOMPSONVILLE, CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1889.

men cannot see their way to tbem. Then LIFE IS ALL RIGHT. relief in these 'scape valve emissions from ' (For THE PRESS.) . DAVID IS ANOINTED KING. an overcharged heart,; they did, not fur­ BBEEZES FfiOM OLD ]JEPTUNE. it is a matter of life or death with the poor men. In some cases they perish, tmitifss |Ht'4tl^g» %ml flnaiitm iiwrfotg, The August winds is snifHn' round the nish the curative solace of resource or ex­ LEAVENING POWER because they row until they die with fa­ LESSON VIII, THIRD QUARTER, IN­ bloomimg locust trees, pedient. What to do was the immediate A City by the Sea, Patient Fishermen, A lucky Of the various Baking Powders illus­ And the clover in the pastur' is a big day tigue, or from the effects of hunger and TERNATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 25. Banks and Banking. problem. A week before Caleb's uncle Catch. A Popular Summer Besort. A Hotel trated from actual tests. Physicians and Surgeons. for the bees, which seems like home. . thirst. Fortune smiles upon them, if they And they've been a-swiggin' honey, above- had said to him that if he, Caleb, could HE R. D. & ROBT. E. SPENCER CO., lay his hand upon twelve or fifteen hun­ are picked up by a chance vessel and Text of the Lesson, I Sam. xvi, 1-13—Com­ ROYAL P. PARSONS, M. D., PHYSICIAN BANKERS.—OFFICE HOURS,10)£ A.M. board and on the sly, T Till they stutter in their buzzin' and stag­ i J. GLOUCESTER, August 12th. saved. There are not a few sailors in mit Verses 11-13—Golden Text, I Sam. GRANT'S* (Alum)....BBBBaBm • AND SURGEON.—Residence and to 12 M.; 2 to 3 r. M. dred dollars there was a chance for him E ger as they fly. Gloucester who have come so near to xri, 7—Commentary by the Rev. D. M. • Dice No. 45 Pearl Street, Tliompsonville, COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1887. . and the cash in the old gentlemen's facto­ It appears to be natural for "a person ROMFORD'S * (fresh)... HaappRHBai Conn. Connected by Telephone. No. of Transact a General Banking Business. ry, together with a sure income of more who lives in an inland town to yearn for death that they have drank their own Stearns. Call 3. Office hours—8.00 to 9.00 a. m. There's been a heap of rain, but the sun's HAMFORD'S (v.hcn fresh) I Deposits received subject to check at sight. out to-day, than double the wages the little man had the sea, when the meltiDg weather of sum­ blood, or blood drawn voluntarily from the [Compiled from Lesson Helper Quarterly by per­ 12.00 to 3.00, and G.00 to 7.30 p. m. Issue Time certificates of Deposit (a limi­ CHARM * (Alum Powder). And the clouds of the wet spell is all been receiving. What good, however, mer begins to prevail. Especially is it arm oi a messmate, according to lot, to mission of H. S. Hoffman, publisher, Philadel­ ted number) bearing 6 per cent, interest. cleared away, save them ftom perishing with thirst. phia.] CULIST AND AURIST. Sell Kansas 7 per cent. Farm Mortgages. was such an offer to Caleb! He was as the fact,that one desires to look upon the 1. "And the Lord said unto Samuel, How DAVIS' * and 0. K.* (Alum)« And the woods is all the greener, and the The ocean is the aqueous cemetery, as it o Principal and Interest guaranteed. Sev­ grass is greeney still; far from having §1,500 as from the moon. ocean, if he has ever resided near it, in­ long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have CLEVELAND'S J.C. MITCHIE,M.D.,SPECIALIST IN Dis- eral constantly on hand. We desire'any were, where many persons who were hus­ rejected him from, reigning over Israel." So It may rain again to-morrow, but I don't Moodily he turned toward the bank to haling the bracing air which comes from PIONEER () 8ASBS OF THE EYE, EAE.TIIHOAT AND NOSE. one interested to call and examine them. think it will. bands, brothers and fathers in the city, difficult is it for us to side with. God, regard­ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. draw the sum necessary to pay the rent, its vast expanse of water. There is no less of our own thoughts or feelings or prefer­ CATARRH AND CATARRHAL DEAFNESS. are lying until that momentous day when CZAR.. Eyes tested for Glasses. Deposits commence to draw interest from Some say the crops is ruined, and the and, passing in, after a tedious wait for more sublime wonder on the globe than ences, that even the great and good Samuel the first of each month. Dividend days, coin's drowned out, the doors to open, he saw the little sav­ the sea. The variety of scenery it presents the Creator declares that the ' 'sea shall is here seen clinging in his heart (for he went DR. PRICE'S Office—Room 10, Gill's Art Building, not near him, chap, xv, 35; to Saul after the Springfield, Mass. January 1st and July 1st. This depart­ And prophesy the wheat will be a failure, ings that stood between him and dire dis­ is amazing. On a calm* sunlit day it will give up its dead." A person would nat­ SNOW FLAKE (Grors) ment has steadily increased, and has without doubt; urally suppose that it would be difficult Lord had rejected him. We must remember been highly gratifying to us. The con­ But the kind Providence that has never tress shrink into still more alarming in­ be mild, acting as if it would charm a be? that the Lord did not reject Saul until Saul CONGRESS Dentistry. for the owners of vessels which are sent venience of our departments especially failed us yet, significance. holder to set sail upon its depths; but the had persistently rejected and disobeyed the Lord (chaps, xiii, 18,14; xv, 26), so that Saul BECKER'S recommend it for the personal and Will be on hand once more at the 'leventh He left the bank with a heavy heart, next hour its mood will change, so that it forth on.trips for fish, to hire men/or the O. WILBUR, DENTIST.—OFFICE shopping accounts of ladies. Persons hour, I bet! work; bnt no such difficulty presents had no one to blame but himself for the loss GIIXET'S • Hours at Tliompsonville, 8.30 to and, fearful lest he might again become will deport itself like an angry monster, of his position. E who receive a monthly income from itself. In spite of its rough hardships and HANFORD'S (None Such), when not fresh. .1 11.30 a. m. and 7.00 to 9.00 p. in.—Satur­ rents, children who wish to save their Does the meadow-lark complain, as he the victim of cruel fortune, he kept the whose ire has been excited by some un­ "I will send thee to Jesse, the Bethlehem- days all day. earnings; clerks, farmers and employes, swims high and dry, limpsey little bank book, with its modest known cause. The waves will roar and frightful dangers, the business is fondly ite, for I have provided me a king among his PEARL (Andrews & Co.) At 2G Pratt St., Hartford, 1.00 to 4.30 will find it convenient to make deposits Through the waves of the wind and the liked by a large class of men. The food sons." So it is written in the Psalms, "He fringe of ends of bank notes, tightly clash as if they were conflicting with one chose David also His servant, and took him ROMFORD'S * (Phosphate), wher not fresh.. .•••• p. m., Saturdays excepted. in small amounts. blue of the sky ? which is served to all the employes on Artificial Crowns a Specialty. "clasped in his hand. Turning the corner another, while the spray will be dashed from the sheepfolds;" and again, "I have Deposits can be Withdrawn on - Demand. Does the quail set up a whistle in a disap­ Reports of Government Chemists. pointed way, of the nearest "short cut," he found him­ high upon the rocks, so that a person not board of these schooners is excellent, and found David my servant; with my holy oil R. D. Spencer's property and Spencer's the fishermen earn better wages than they have I anointed him,?' (Ps. lxxviii, 70; lxxxix, " The Royal Baking Powder is composed of H. THORNTON, building on South Main street, is the se­ Or hang his head in silence and sorrow self among a throng of men, some inter­ accustomed to viewing such a sight would all the day ? could at some other kinds of labor. 20.) "Promotion cometh neither from the pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not B• DENTIST, curity for your deposits; also a §15,000 ested, some idly curious, all attentive to tremble with horror. east, nor from the west, nor from the south, contain either alum or phosphates, or other in­ bond is payable to Rev. J. F. George, F. When a visitor goes npon the wharves Mansley's Block, Main street, Thompson- Is the chipmuck's health a failure ? Does the words of a dapper gentleman, who Artists are.endeavoring to portray the but God is the judge; He putteth down one jurious substances.-EDWARD G. LOVE, Ph.D." ville, Conn. E. Ely and T. I. Pease, in case of any he walk, or does he run ? varied types of scenery which are afforded he is apt to ask himself such questions as and setteth up another." (Ps. lxxv, 6.) Let dishonest action on our part. was volubly soliciting bids on something " The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly FIRST-CLASS WORK—LOWEST PRICES. Don't the buzzard's ooze around you there by the ocean. Hundreds of grand marine the following: "Who are the people who the children tell how Bethlehem (the house of Every one who is obliged to work for just like they've always done ? which Caleb was too much occupied with, : bread) had already become famous in Bible the purest and most reliable baking powder his living should make a point to lay up views have been painted. They grace the eat such lots of fish ? Where are they Hair Dressing and Shaving. Is.there anything the matter with the other matters to notice; far back of the history in connection with Rachel and Ben­ offered to the public. money for that "rainy day" which we rooster's lungs or voice ? dapper and verbose gentleman stood the parlors of the fortunate men and women sent to ?" He sees codfish, hake, pollock jamin, Boaz and Ruth; and let the older " HENRY A. MOTT, M. D., Ph. D." are all likely to encounter when least ex­ Ought.mortals be complaining when dumb and mackerel taken out of the vessels in scholars ponder the deep things in these inci­ "The Royal Baking Powder is purest in qual­ ICHAEL DONLON, HAIR DRESSER. polite and suave stranger who had apolo­ who could afford to buy them. But there pected. Money deposited with us is safe; animals rejoice ? huge quantities. He gazes with wonder dents. ity and highest in strength of any baking pow­ Fred. F. Smith's old stand, under is rapidly increasing; is always ready for gized at the ferry landing for jostling are so many different pieces of scenery 2. "How can I go? If Saul hear it, he will der of which I have knowledge. TliompsonvilleM Hotel, Tliompsonville, Ct. use when needed, and is free iVom many un­ Then let us, one and all, be contented with Caleb and who might have taken the roll that a person can secure on our great at'big piles of fish lying on long tiers kill me." This does not sound like the utter­ branches of the business done in an " WM. MCMURTRIE, Ph. D." All certainties of life-insurances, endowment our lot; of money. Hoping against despair, Caleb coast, that artists are traveling at all sea­ of board, covered with cloth, where they ance of a faithful, fearless follower of the artistic manner. Please give me a call. policies, and all alike dazzling plans of August is here this morning and the sun are being dried. If he visits the Glouces­ Lord God of Hosts. It might be said to Sam­ *A11 Alum baking powders, no matter how providing for the future. pressed forward through the crowd, and, sons of the year, hoping to be able to do high their strength, are to be avoided as dan­ is shining hot. ter and Boston steamboat wharf, aud the uel, "Who art thou that thou shouldest be gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their gas The expense of smoking three ten-cent Oh, let us fill our hearts with the glory of bank book in hand, waved a frantic signal justice to them on canvas. Frequently afraid of a man that shall die, * * * and Attorney at Law. railroad freight houses, he will be in­ too freely, or under climatic changes suffer de­ cigars, principal and interest, at the end the day, toward the stranger. w.e hear that people grow weary of life forgettest tho Lord thy Maker?" (Isa. li, 12, terioration. of ten years is $1,471.56; at the end of 50 tensely astonished, for he will there no­ OHN HAMLIN, And banish ev'ry doubt and care and sor­ "Ah, yes! thank you, sir," chattered on among the mountains. After the latter 13.) Attorney and Counselor at Law. years is $54,102.14. Draw your own con­ row far away J tice boxes of fish marked for cities and 3. "I will show thee what thou shalt do; Hrs.Siuipson'aJ block. Main St,, ThoinpsonviIle,Ct. clusion. THE R.D.&R.E.SPENCER CO. the dapper ai^ptioneer. "Thirty-one did are seen for one summer, multitudes of and thou shalt anoint unto Me him whom I ggg2" Pensions obtained and Government NOTE—We are doing a safe, increasing, Whatever be our station, with Providence you say? Going at thirty-one, 'rty-one, persons do not want to repeat the experi­ towns in the far West. The sea with her name unto thee." The servant of tho Lord products is like a mother to Gloucester, Claims prosecuted. paying business, as our expenses are very for our guide, 'rty-one; will no one say thirty-two? ence. With the ocean, however, it seems has only to move forward calmly and in per­ 8gF~Particula.r attention given to In­ small. I am responsible for all transac­ Such fine circumstances ought to make us for the people owe to it a large share of fect confidence in his captain and he is always Last call; gentlemen! Going, going, to be different, for when visitors are sat­ crease Pensions. Every pensioner whose tions, and oversee all negotiations. I re­ satisfied; their prosperity. promised sure guidance. "I will instruct thee disabilities have increased is entitled to spectfully ask for youi co-operation in build­ For the world is full of roses, and the gone! This gentleman gets it at f31,000, isfied with what they have seen on one and teach thee in the way which thou shalt The people are enterprising in business an increase of pension. ing up a large business, which will be a roses full'of dew, and mighty cheap, too. Name, please?" point of the coast, they will go to another. go." "Thine ears shall hear a word behind affairs. As might be expected, industries benefit to our town. R. D. SPENCER. And the dew is full of heavenly love that and he smiled blandly at Caleb. Man delights in gazing upon things" of thee saying, this is the way." "It shall be drips for me and you. are carried on which pertain to the needs told thee what thou must do." "It shall be Tailoring. The poor little man was utterly con­ beauty. At the same time, he has a joy­ 1 of fishermen. There is a large manufact­ given you what ye shall speak." (Ps. xxxii, Railroads, founded. He saw that he had unwittingly ous gratification in beholding what is ter­ 8; Isa. xxx, 21; Acts ix, 6; Matt, x, 19.) ANDRE, Custom Tailor.—Gent's ory which turns out various sizes of garments of every description bid off some valuable piece of property, rible and dangerous, which causes him to 4. "And Samuel did that which the Lord W. EEW YORK, NEW HA YEN & HART­ anchors for schooners, yachts and smaller spake." This is now as it should be, the word RY cut and made to order; also Cleaning, FORD RAILROAD. and a feeling of horror came over him as realize his weakness. The immense Dyeing and Repairing done. Mrs. Simp­ N boats. The celebrated LePage's ljquid of the Lord prevails, and the servant is sim­ he felt that he must publicly disavow his ocean, with itsirresistible power,combines ply obedient aud comes to Bethlehem leaving Main St.,>4 Thompsonville,rrl glue is produced here, which can stick all son's block, *" JUNE 20, 1889. intention and explain that he only wanted these elements of attraction which have God to carry out His own plans and manage Conn. reasonable objects,keeping them together, Trains leave Springfield,Going South,for to arrest the attention of a well-dressed just been named. We know that people His own affairs in -His own wise way.. When NEW YORK—Express trains at 1.58, Caleb Bostwick's Luck, except unhappy, uncongenial married we are thus passive and also obedient in His gentleman whom he suspected of being a who came from "Merrie England" to set­ TSfi BEsrmiaffll'KJOJFiB Meat and Fish Markets. 2.08 (daily, except Monday), 7.50, couples. Several artisans are kept busy hands, all will be well and His purpose un­ 11.45 a. m.; and 1.58 p. m.; also Poor Caleb was in despair. The most thief. He stammered out: "My name is tle in our old Bay State of Massachusetts hindered. "The elders of the town trem­ in making boats, which are in strong de­ My friends and customers of ENJAMIN BRIGHT, DEALER IN 1.58 a. m. Sundays, and 6.33 p. m persistent and relentless sort of ill-luck Bostwick!" and as the crowd parted to must have loved the favored land of their bled." Hero is, another indication of lack of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Lamb, Poultry, daily, including Sundays. mand by fishermen, as so many of them fellowship with God, for if their hearts were Thompsonville and vicinity, wishing B had pursued this meek and exemplary enable him to advance he felt that it would birth, for they gave English names to the Tripe, Ham, Lard, &c. German Sausage, FOR NEW HAVEN—Accommodation trains are lost or broken to pieces by accidents, right and their conduct right there would Fine Watch Repairing done at reas­ connecting with express trains forNew little man for so long that he had grown be a merciful dispensation to be permitted new . places where they began to live. have been rejoicing instead of trembling at a from the best New York makers, kept that a full outfit of them must be furnished onable prices, can leave the work at constantly on hand. All kinds of Meats York, at 5.45, 7.00,9.25and 11.50a..m; quite accustomed to having things go to sink through the earth to—even China, Evidently they did not wish sweet mem­ visit from the Lord's servant; but probably on every schooner. my home on Garden st., Thompson­ in their season at lowest cash prices. 3.00, 4.30, 6.40 and 8.25 p. m. Sun­ more or less awry with him, and he ordi­ Clutching his bank book more firmly, he ories of the towns they had moved from they, too, were clinging to tho disobedient ville, or with Mr. Yanhorn at the days Only—Accommodation for New A more cordial hearted class of men, king. God is the God of Peace, and Jesus Main street, Thompsonville, Conn. narily accepted Fate's small spiteftilness sought to make a whispered explanation in their native land to vanish from their depot. I can be seen personally Haven at 7.30 a. m. women and children are seldom seen than the Prince of Peace; it is only where there is LONGMEADOW—5.52, 7.09,9.34', 12.00 a.m.; quite as a'matter of course. -to the auctioneer who stood in bland and minds. persistent enmity to God that there is need Wednesday and Friday evenings at Music* Etc. are the inhabitants of this place. They 3.09, 4.39, 6.49, 8.?4 p. m. But this last misfortune seemed too smiling expectation. At this critical One of the most widely known sea-coast for a sword instead of peace. home. comprehend what trouble is, suffering as THOMPSONVILLE—6.01, 7.18, 9.43 a.m.; much for even Caleb Bostwick's admir­ moment a hand on his shoulder—the bank Cities in Massachusetts is Gloucester. It 5. "I am come to sacrifice unto the Lord." PIANOS! 12.09, 3.18, 4.48, 6.59, 8.43 p. m. d Lany: of them.dQ.from the ravages of the He uses the very words which he was told to lindeiiiHii & Sons, Steinway & Sons (as ENFIELD BRIDGE—6.06, 7.23? 9^48 a. m.; able patience and forbearance. boofe a ood-^sThe best.) The Slrabert (a 12.14, 3.23, 4.53, 7.04, 8.48 p. m. For a brief space he wavered between face s the intruder who-hindered the cu to' • do. Jesus Himself said only" what • the Windsor Locks, Conn. large town in the New World had been generous aid to any call for benevolence. Father told Him (John xii,-49); Jeremiah and % :" fine medium piano. WAREHOUSE POINT—6.11, 7.28, 9.53 a.m.; te'ars Snd profanity over his crowning ill- mination of his day's misery.Ix: '"0n Also, the J'nenmatic Symphony, two or­ 12.20, 3.28, 4.59, 7.10, 8.53 p. m. thought of. Gloucester is situated thirty- There are fine schools, and the course of Ezekiel were to speak only the Lord's words fortune; then, at last, his manhood moment, Mr. Bostwick," said a "voice in (Jer. i, 7-9; Ezek. iii, 4,10, 11, 17); and when gans in one—two instruments WINDSOR Locks—6.16, 7.33, 9.58 a. m.; one miles from Boston, on Cape Ann, instruction . is not only extensive but asserted "itself and he mildly swore. ; He his ear, "don't settle yet, if you please. we as messengers of the Lord confine our­ in a singlu case. 12.25, 3.33, 5.04, 7.15, 3.58 p. m. thorough. Religiously the people are well Viol's Superlative Ice-Cream. said: "Well, it's too blamed bad!" Will you take a thousand for your bar­ whictils a tract of land appearing to the selves to tho Lord's mossage, rather than give Xj. P. ABBE cfc SOKT, WINDSOR—6.27, 7.45, 10.10 a. m.; 12.37, provided for, as such denominations as Thompsonville, Conn. 3.45, 5.17, 7.25, 9.10 p. m.. It really was too bad. For a score of gain?" "No, sir," stammered poor Caleb, beholder as if it were shaped like a scythe, our thoughts about it, surely we shall be most Parlors now open for the public. the Congregationallsts, Baptists, Meth­ pleasing to Him. long and weary years Caleb had risen anxious to explain. "I don't want—" stretching out into Massachusetts Bay. We invite you to give us a call, and we IH.A P. ATiT iEM, Trains leave Hartford, Going North, for odists, Unitarians, Universalists and Epis­ 0, 7. "The Lord looketh.on the heart." As early and wrought late for the very mod­ "Fifteen hundred then, say fifteen hun­ The town was settled, so far as definite the first of Jesse's sons stood before Samuel, will try and serve you in a first-class man­ SPRINGFIELD, Boston, Albany, North­ copalians are all represented by flourish­ ner. Special rates on large quantities for Teacher of IS/T-asio, ampton, Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, erate stipend that he received weekly from dred and I'll give you a check right here." information can be obtained, in 1624. there was something about him which caused ing churches. Thus a person can have Samuel to think that ho was the Lord's an­ churches, excursions, festivals, picnics, Lindsey's Block (Room 1), Thompson­ Montreal, and all points on the Con­ the great commercial house which had "Really," gasped Caleb—"I'll tell you With the pious disposition of the Puritans, etc. Eamilies supplied with cream in necticut River line—Express trains at his choice of theology, being sure of find­ ointed; but how solemn the word of the Lord, ville, Conn. just failed—failed so completely and thor­ what I'll do," persisted the stranger. "I'll the people to begin with gave attention "I have refused him." Let us again repeat bricks. Ices made to order and delivered Also agent for the Finest PIANOS and 1.47 a. m. (daily,except Monday;, 2.20 to their religious needs. A church was ing some truth at least in any creed. The to any part of the village. Orders re­ . m. (daily) and 11.38 a. m. (local oughly that there would not be enough give you $2,000 to turn the bargain over that in the matter of salvation the Lord re­ ORGANS sold iu this vicinity. Can refer organized, which was no doubt evangel­ Sawyer public library is a praiseworthy fuses none who come to Him; but this isa ceived by postal. Foreign and domestic to scores of purchasers. Musical mer­ express); 12.05, 2.20 and 6.50p. left to pay ten cents on each dollar of its to me. My old man wants the house, but fTuits of all kinds in their seasons. , m. (daily); accommodation trains at ical in creed, and Rev. Mr. Forbes was institution. The managers seek to pro­ matter of special service, and it is not stature chandise of every description on hand, or obligations. I'm blessed if I'll give a penuy over nor a fair countenance He seeks, but a heart Wilcox's Kandy Kitchen and Ice-Cream 5.55, 8.03 and 9.26 a. m.; 1.35, 4.40, called as one of the early ministers. A cure every readable book soon after it obtained at short notice. It was a terribly severe blow to Caleb. $33,000 for it. Will you take it? Yes or right with Himself, "a man after his own Parlors, .20, 9.35 and 11.25 p. m. man named Thompson was among the first is published, for the benefit of patrons. heart" (chap, xiii, 14). WINDSOR—6.10, 8.18, 9.40, 11.51 a. m.; He had grown from boyhood into a man— no! Quick!" (ESTABLISHED SINCE 1873.) merchants. There continues to be a Two daily newspapers,both of them issued 8-10. "Jesse made seven of his sons to pass DENSLOW KING, 1.50, 4.53, 6.35, 9.48, 11.39 p. m. now neither young nor old—in the unin­ Caleb's eyes began to bulge. He re­ R. E. WILCOX, - Proprietor, number of persons in the city who bear in the afternoon, are successfully sustain­ before Samuel; and Samuel said unto Jesse, —TEACHER OF— WINDSOR LOCKS—6.23, 8.29, 9.53 a. m.; terrupted enjoyment of his one bit of un­ alized that he was being offered §2,000 to the Lord hath not chosen these." Here, Main Street, Thompsonville. 12.02, 2.03, 5.07, 6.46, 9.59, 11.52 p.m. ed, and one weekly paper has a large list varying good fortune, the little pay en­ back out of his blunder. With one that name. then, is an apparent failure; the Lord had Piano-forte, Organ Playing & Harmony. WAREHOUSE POINT—6.29, 8.34, 9.58 a.m.; The original settlers of the place ap­ of subscribers. Several granite compan­ said to Samuel that Ho had provided a king 2.09, 5.12, 6.51, 10.04, 11.58 p. m. velope every Saturday night with his supreme effort he refrained from falling Address P. O. Box 462, ies work quarries of this material within from among Jesse's sons, and yet here aro all REQUIRES ENFIELD BRIDGE—12.03, 6.35, 8.39, 10.03 week's wages to take home to his patient dead at the feet of his persistent stranger, preciated the desirability of it as a fishing Thompsohville, ----- Conn. the city's boundaries. T.he granite is of the sons:whom Jesse had thought it necessary a. m.; 2.14, 5.17, 6.55, 10.08, p. m. little wife and his four chubby little boys. and with strange procrastination asked: station. It is within two or three days- to bring; and for this special service, this NO COOKING. THOMPSONVILLE—12.08, 6.41, 8.44, 10.08 a pleasing color, and is capable of being It had often been hard work to keep the "But why did you not bid it off your­ sail of the island of Newfoundland. The place of honor, all are set aside, the right Double Printers and Publishers. a.. m.; 12.14, 2.19, 5.22, 7.00, 10.13, "Banks," as they are termed, in the latter splendidly finished. It is freighted to all man has not appeared. God's thoughts and Strength. p. m. wolf from breaking in at the door, and the self?" parts,of the country. The material for ways are as much higher than ours.as heaven LONGMEADOW—12.16, 6.51, 8.52, 10.16 a. five pairs of small shoes from breaking "Didn't -get here till after you'd got island, are nearly six hundred miles long, Ask Your Grocer For It. HE PARSONS PRINTING COM- some of thegrand buildings inWashington, is higher than earth; and how few seem to ALLISON BROS., pany, Steam-Power Printers, and m.; 2.28, 5.32, 7.08, 10.21 p. m. out at the toes. Yet Caleb, despite his your work in; I thought the old fellow and the water abounds With herring, cod know His thoughts or understand His coun­ Manufacturers, T and salmon. If Pittsburg is famous for New York and Boston came from the sel. MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Publishers of THK THOMPSONVILLE PRESS, SUFFIELD BRANCH. trials, had been able to go Whistling mer­ wouldn't begin the sale so early. Is it a opposite the depot, Thompsonville, Conn. its coal smoke, if Chicago is celebrated rock-ribbed region of Cape Ann. The 11. "Send and, fetch him, for we will not SUFFIELD TO WINDSOR LOCKS—7.10 rily to the "store" of morning, and his trade?" "It is," gasped Caleb, as he saw laborers in these quarries show a queer sit down till he come hither." So everything 9.30 a. m.; 1.40, 4.30, 6.10 p. m. for sending to market millions of animals wife could chirrup a cheery song as she the stranger draw out from his wallet a conglomeration of human nature, for one hii« to stand still till the slighted son is Miscellaneous. WINDSOR LOCKS TO SUFFDSLD—8.16j whose meat we call pork, surely Glouces­ brought. In reply to Samuel's question as to wiped the breakfast dishes in the cozy handful of certified checks and select two can see the "right" smart" Yankee, the 10.12 a. m.; 2.04, 5.08, 6.48 p. m. ter .mayi.be called the "City of Fish." It whether .these seven wero all his sons Jesse COAL! WOOD! kitchen that always looked as if its face of §1,000 each from the goodly feUowship : A . R. IiEETB, is presumable that there is no city of its stolid German, the active Frenchman, the replied that the youngest was at home keep­ UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 8gp»Pocket TIME TABLES can be obtain­ was newly washed. There had been long of the greater ones. r • thick-set Findlander, the blonde Swede, ing, the sheep, and it was for him that they ed from the Ticket Agents at stations. size in our republic where such an enor­ were now sending and waiting. If we judge 45 AND 47 MAIN ST., weeks of whooping cough, mumps and The stranger drew a fountain pen from the meditative swarthy-faced son pf Italy, measles, that had kept the diminutive its case and fitted it to its holder. "You mous business is done in the catching, from chap, xvli, 28, it would seem that some THOMPSONVILLE, . . . "CONN. curing and sale of the eatable vanities the sturdy Scotchman and the witty native of David'solder brothers did not accept cheer­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED. savings bank account from ever reaching see," he remarked, as he indorsed the Telephone connections direct with of the Emerald Isle.v : fully thei» being rejected,, nor did they soon AM always ready to supply my three figures, however, and there was but checks, "I like to get.things all settled up of the finny tribe. Germany's-city of Co­ forget it, but were jealous of him. Only the istore. While.your correspondent:was. at Glou­ large and fast increasing trade little to stand*between their humble hap­ tight and fast while I am about it,so there logne is distinguished for its thousand grace of trod, abundance of it,can enable with the best of every­ cester he took walks to Pigeon Cove and us to act upon the precepts, "In honor pre­ piness and cruel want. •. ^ will not be any backing out." "So do I," and one perfumes. They delight the ; v HARLES E. PRICE, AGENT.—Dealer Rock port. The former village is a popular ferring, one another,"; and "In loneliness of thing in my line. in Wood and Coal. Wood a special­ THOMPSONVILLE nostrils pf the visitor. But no sooner And now the snow was beginning to said Caleb simply. summer re'sort, and has two admirable mind let each esteem other better than them­ ty—ChipsC for sale. Moving and heavy make its approach felt in the air, and only does the traveller enter Gloucester, when selves." (Rom.'xii, 10; Phil, ii, 3.) But inas­ teaming ione on reasonable terms. hotels, It is said there are not so many Monumental, Works. that very morning the cheery little woman he detects a peculiar odor floating in the much as His grace issufficient for us, and He In my Coal Yard •Thompsonville, Conn. How to make a town .prosper: Write air. This odor is not the delicate extract visitors as were seen last season. Young would have us do it, let us aim at it and rely had said as she kissed him good-bye for men seem to,be scarce articles. Certain upon him for the sufficient grace. We are are all the best kinds of coal, in­ AMES WATSON. GRAIN, MEAL the day: "You good little Poppy, you about it. Beautify the streets. Be friend of white rose; it is not patchouly; it is LIBERTY&IINGSBDRY, Prop'rs, not the odor of new-mown hay,, suggest­ belles, with trunks replete with pretty not told whether David took kindly to being cluding J and Feed for sale at reasonable prices. must begin to get rich soon, or else you'll ly to everybody. Keep the sidewalks in left at home that day to keep the sheep, but Custom grinding done at the usual rates. [Successors to the late Samuel Harris,] ive, of farm life, but the odor might be costumes, who had prepared to break have to have some one die and leave you we may hope that hedid, for a spirit of meek­ 1 full supply always on hand. Main good repair. Sell all you can and buy-all termed "extract of fish." Old. residents masculine hearts in. desperate flirtations, ness seems-to characterize him. But there is Franklin, Humboldt, Sugar street, Thompsonville, Conn. THOMPSONVILLE, - CONN. a new overcoat, and you must bring home you can at home. If you are in fair cir­ are not annoyed: by it, and they prove that are sadly disappointed. They linger on one great lesson here which I wish that all Loaf Lehigh, and the gggr°"Custom grinding done also at the the money for the.rent to-night." cumstances, invest in something—employ man is so versatile as to suit himself to piazzas, or ride, driving their own horses, might lay to heart, and that is, that if we ' : Best' Grades of . North mill, on Springfield road. , The new overcoat was a thing that he somebody. Be courteous to strangers meekly and fully follow the Lord, and rely We are, now prepared to handle and sell any circumstances. or take long, tramps on the roads, and upon Him, He will always get us where He , Blacksmith's the celebrated QUINCY' GRANITE, at felt he ought to have, but the rent was an that come among you, so they will go A good number of firms send out they look as if they were sighing the re­ want& us, and where He does not want us, of N. P. PALMEK, very reasonable prices for first-class work. imperative demand that would not be put away with good impressions. Always course, we will not want to,be.: Remember­ Coal. This Granite is noted as being one of the schooners to the George^, and the Banks frain to themselves, "O, how lonesome ; ; off. And now the coat was entirely out cheer on the men who go in for improve­ ing this will enable us to live above aU real I have in my WOOD YABD Oak, best in the world for Memorial work. of Newfoundland for codfish. Other firms we are!" or fancied slights from others and keep us in Plans and estimates furnished for every of the question, and the savings bank ments—your portion of thfe cost will be PHOTOGRAPHED, >have vessels which go;to Labrador to patch As^the visitor wanders; around the fish His own place. Two or three precepts1which Hickory, Pine, Chestnut, White description of Monumental and Memorial account must dwindle for the landlord's nothing but what is just. Don't ' kick' halibut, the latter kind of fish, always houses at Lanesville, Folly Gove and cover this point will ,be found in Ps. xxxvii, Birch, etc., in any length. ; Thompsonville, - Conn. Work in Marble,Granite and Brownstone. 4VT; Prov. xvi, 3; Phil. iv, 6, T. potent sake." at any proposed improvement because it Bringing a fine'price.. The stories which Pigepv Cove, he pljserves that the- flaher- I have secured one of Hildreth's PI0TUEE FRAMES OF ALL KINDS. Work in cemeteries duplicated* Fine The failure of !Bangs, Bings & Bun­ is not at your own door, or for fear your 13. "Andtescp&aiid broughthimin, * * * Flower Carving and Lettering a specialty. the skippers, fishermen and sailors tell of men~have a discouraged look. All sorts and the Lord said, Arise, anoint him; for Patent Wood-Splitters, Which is now Views of Residences made to order. combe, though an overwhelming calamity taxes will be raised a few centrf. .. r thislahe." As we sure thus for the first ,time We can and will give first-class refer­ their adventures jon board the schooners, of edible fish are scarce, while lobsters, : in working order, and makes barrel ences.' - jo him, was not his only misfortune, f6r, petsbaoHy introduced tb DaVidl tlie soli of Copying, Enlarging and Finish­ arefasoinating.- ProctorBrothers of that are neither plentiful nor large. These ;Jesse, tfaeviiristory of trfter barrel of KMdlings, which I -• fe£$£ as he turned froin the closed doors to ; nrtH future, fills so much of Scripture, aa/t •, ing in Ink, Water Colors and A difergyman writing to the St. Louis city have' published,a book of such - anec­ toilers by the sea, how«*e*< have learned, : furnish to my patrons any length de­ Crayons a specialty.; which the^iheriff's deputies held the key torbe patient; They arehopetylly waltUig wilk' Vjrneijn • we exptet tb be' somewhat in- iSSSS&i® dotes^: They are thrilling in intent. If tiaial^assoeiated^htou.n^er iiovels banr^l 6r 5 barrels for remaining over ftom last week's wages harveste lrom theit netd and lobster pots thro^^tfiianoi^^^i at my studio. oath, there was; one church , member: -.to. would.fojrsakesuchtrashyliteratureand or rainy $4.00 $5.00 wfeeklyVbills &M been; Sext inofith;' Occiuiibnly a fisherman'*: TEAMING done at reason-. Sittings -?? every. 14.5 of the population, vvhich would peruae tiie true narratives of adventures yart;iB;cbeei»d by- a luekyi'catch.. At i^vand v^^er. a^Sa^ra^^^od^ Iglggg weather 4n some ^©ysteri^na - m^noer give a total ot200,000. In 1889 th«eJs a inortal to&n for fciicn a glorifreis . able rates. 6n th«- sea, they. would not only be FlnmCov^Jn tMf cityy$rejB wee)».sin,ce, tunilhguttfdur escaped from the; snt^^roteiBUpn i>t his one church membeivto every three of the amwpqmoth.wb^,e was captor^, which ; Arden left at the Bridge Store population,that is, 2O,O0O,QOO. A hundred ^nsefu} kiw>wl* niust iave yj^ed the man who fonnd him- JAMES & F. E. tflMlWt ' 'pocket^; ^ Fc&stbly &ie stfaye yearsagoi'there 1 werfeinOtMethOdists, tftat ttiou dost never ceaae to adore, ana cry will receive prompt attention^ and polite stranger who apologized so dge,, ,, i. a'gtfod s^ibf money. ^ A &w daya^ago; afoudtte^ 5 enough in the whole-countiry to- make^sOp Tte wiviis of th6 flshermen tell visitora anotbfer fiBherinan caught A; turtle, miles FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, m. gracefully for jostling him at the ferry a camp-meeting; now. they number more arloSP' that no human: being can1 understand how ot$ landing could have told what had become communicants than them were people on creatpawasM o^ " ' ^HO^SONVlLLK^i the continent then. A ltaradred years painfully anxious they are when their-hus-, 15* Five, hundred subjects at of the money. But this was only sur­ and his weight :was estimated - at five anointed him Mi the midst ofhis bretwen. i "«i% Insurance placed at the: lowest rates,, the Baptists were persecuted-and^banne 3 are(Of on lpqg.trips,, No one who hWdted poiinito An epicure would sma^ and losses promptly paid by the follow­ mise. The fa *> ^ X J? •. marked (this time pfivately and to the " \ Foil particul&rs'on application to a thiok fog will arise, inner self), "Well, dash it all any wayi" nm B. BIiY, Ageixt, whatever there was of comfort and Clerk's Office*?*.* ; ;'?-;•• £'•;-•TA«- f -";.;." "vv • •^.-••"•••' • '•--- :

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yet it took several hours Thursday after­ '«xcT£eiuent, exclaimed, ®he ItowpmnriH* §trn noon to decide the question..^ The final !" This alarmed the villain and vote placed t^e matter In thelxands of tie he dropped ladder and disap- PUBLISHED KVKRY THURSDAY, BY : to rebuild entire or repair, as peared in the Lawyer Hamlin Miss THE PARSONS PRINTING COMPANY, number of they deemed advisable; The believes the was a sneak thief. He Thompsonville, - - - Conn. J. advocated an entire new bridge, and an distinctly * pf FREDERICK P. PARSONS, EDITOR. appropriation of $4,000 was voted for the Him as he of bills in Mrs. Theo. construction of a new bridge. It is pro­ pocket Tuesday Estella, are visiting at West a 1 ance TERMS: |1.50 P^yfe />5 ^ - Six months, posed to take the old bridge away, and, if the same person only' a short distance Mrs. Eliza Patton of New York city is VISIT THE Y ROOM it is considered advisable, to use it to re­ from his office door as he started home at the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. place the wooden bridge on the same night. Before retiring Mr. Hamlin had Andrew Ewing. Food of Intrinsic Worn! THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 22, 1889. stream at the east mills. No sooner had hung the vest containing the bills, some Mr. and Mrs. North of Philadelphia « OP visiting at the pleasant cottageI home of the vote been decided than measures were $70 in all, and a gold watch, near the William Pardoe on Pease street. Distributors Entered at the Post-office in Thompsonville, being taken to begin the work, which is head of his bed, and also near the window Music Teacher Ira P. is returned Conn., as second class matter. already under way and being pushed for­ where the villain was last seen, and it is from a two weeks' trip to the White ward rapidly under the supervision of the Mr. Hamlin's theory that had Mrs. Donald Mountains, via Boston, and Portland, J.F.O'HEAR LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP. not discovered the daring rascal that his .and Depicting the Contents, the Profusion, the vest with its contents would soon have Mrs. Wm. Martin, 1st, will go to New The crop of jack 'o lanterns is unnsually Dark days occur in the history of almost York for a week's visit on Saturday, ac­ been missing. Amount, the Quality and the Unsur­ large. every society or organization, when it is companied by her daughters, Minnie and For Latest Styles dealefs Rev. R. H. Dexter will occupy the apparent that something must be done outside the usual course to avert disaster; For The Press. Mr. and Mrs. E- M. Pomeroy have the passed Variety of pulpit of the Methodist church next Sun­ pleasure of entertaining for a few days at and at this time this is the condition of \YILLIMANTIC, AUg. 17, 1889. in day. their suburban home Mrs. B. B. Curtis of IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S affairs with the Thompsonville Cornet The Methodists begun their aunual The United Presbyterian church Sab­ Brooklyn, N. Y. band, and it is only through the efforts of camp-meeting Monday, Aug. 12th, though John Hunter and wife are expected HEADWEAR.: bath-school propose holding a picnic at a few enthusiastic members that this there have been a great many campers on home to-morrow from a trip in New York General Pine Point grove Friday of next week. musical organization has been kept from the grounds during the past month, and state. They spent a few days at The reopening of Franklin hall, with its disbanding weeks ago. Now, following the number has gradually increased since Saratoga Springs. MBS. O'HEAK is in attendance, Mrs. Louise Pauline of Washington, a Merchandise. remodeled and enlarged stage, will occur the disappointment and financial loss in­ the first of August. All the clergymen of and all former patrons, as well as the Norwich conference district of the daughter of John Eitsoh, formerly of this WM. MULLIGAN'S Sept. 7, when J. S. Murphy will appear in curred by the unpleasant weather and village, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. new ones, may be sure of being "Shaunshue." small attendance at their recent excur­ church, which embraces the eastern por­ Edwin Whitley this week. pleased, both with styles and Young and old should be interested Ernest Moody has been building an sion, comes the lods of their leader and tion of the state, have been present, J. Kimball Roddy, with the publishing prices. in redding our advertisement. The addition to his house on Windsor director, Mr. Lassey, he having removed and it is safe to say that during the time house of E. B. Treat, New York city, of the meeting, from the 12th to the 20th, accompanied by his wife aud two children, present writing finds our large force street, making it more convenient as a to Worcester. As is known, the band at are visiting With E. W. King's family. nearly all the Methodists in this section of clerks busy filling orders which House-Furnishing Establishment, double tenement. present is composed largely of young During the absence of Mr. and Mrs. visited the camp. A good many people have poured in on us from all parts The Westfleld Plate Co. have com­ men, some of whom have only been John Hunter their daughter, Miss Jennie, other than Methodists have taken up their since our last announcement of spec­ menced operations for the erection of an under instruction for a few months, and has had the pleasure of entertaining a lady J. F. 0IIEAR, resideuce among the worshippers friend from Hartford, Miss Alice Wil­ ial offerings. Bargains are not rare addition to the west side of their factory the need of a competent instructor is evi­ with us ; they are the rule rather during this meeting. The appearance of liams. Cor. South Main Street, to be used as a storehouse. dent to all. But we are informed there is the camp-ground has changed greatly dur­ "Ande" Cook, assistant overseer of the than the exception, and there is no APTLY AND RIGHTLY CALLED THE no one in the baud competent and willing THOMPSONVILLE, - - CONN. department of our business in which Sir Rowland Hill Lodge, Sons of St. ing the past four years, and some very Brussels department of the carpet mills, George, will hold a clam-bake at Pleasant to take the csye and responsibility of leaves town to-day with his wife for a few we are not daily offering goods at handsome cottages are to be seen here. days' visit to Block Island,as his health(?) grove Saturday, Sept. 7, going by the teaching, and if there was, every laborer is O THE PROBATE COURT POR THE ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. worthy of his hire, and we are further in­ The grounds are laid out in squares and is failing. District of Enfield—Estate of James steamer Schuylkill. The public will be T formed that the total amount of cash in avenues, the roads well kept and free Potmaster Johnson is taking a short Richmond, late of Enfield, in said district, welcome. . vacation at Bridgeport and along the deceased. the treasury is less than $1. To say let from dust, and all conveniences are to.be The many friends and former acquaint­ coast. Miss Agnes Stewart, ex-post­ The subscriber represents that James For the last week we have been the members of the band put their hands had without trouble. The clergymen of master, is assisting at the office during Richmond last dwelt in the town of En­ Temple of Plenty. opening NEW FALL PRINTS, ances of Niles Pease will be pleased to the district were the preachers dur­ his absence. field, in said district, and died on the 11th in their own pockets and hire a teacher if RUGBY SUITINGS, GENT'S learn that he is expected to arrive here they need one is one way of solving the ing the meetiug, but occasionally minis­ Mrs. C. M. Merchant, with the banking dayof Aug., A. D. 1889, possessed of goods soon, having come east on a pleasure ters from other states occupied the plat­ firm of Geo. K. Sislare's Sons of New and estate remaining to be administered, NECK WEAR, BOOTS AND difficulty, but if we have been correctly and as his only heirs-at-law, and next of SHOES, and an entirely new line trip, accompanied by his wife. form. On Friday afternoon Bishop Mal- York city, is enjoying a short vacation at informed they have already spent much the home of her father, William Olmsted kin, the persons whose names, residences of GROCERIES and High Grade lalieu preached to a large 'concourse of Winthrop Council, 0. U. A. M., have valuable time and far more money than of this village. and relationship to the deceased are as CANNED GOODS, fifteen vari-, people. His sermon lasted over an hour follows, viz.: decided to forego the proposed clambake they have ever received for services. Mrs. Joseph Duucan and Miss M. E. ties of Kennedy's Fine TEA and a quarter, and was characteristic for Itesi- JRela- and later in the season present some hall They certainly have a right to feel dis­ Doig of New York city, have taken pos­ Names. dences. lionship. CAKES AND BISCUITS, choice session of the pleasant home of their attraction that all the citizens, both male heartened and there is at present a dis­ its evangelical spirit. Dr. Parkhurst of Hugh Richmond, unknown, brother. TEAS and COFFEES and PURE Thompsonville's bee-hive of business and female, will be pleased to participate Boston, editor of Zion's Herald, preach­ sister, Mrs. J. C. Simpson, on Pearl street, Henry Richmond, " " position to hang up their instruments in where they will spend a few weeks. SPICES; also a thousand and one in. ed Saturday afternoon upon the " Person Rachael McCrone, Philadelphia, sister. the band room and disband the organiza­ William H. Leete, the gentlemanly and Margaret W.Richraond, Enfield, " articles we can't put in print. The officers of the First Presbyterian tion. We trust it will not come to that, of Christ." Rev. C. W. Holden, a former efficient book-keeper at A. R. Leete's, has And that said deceased left no will— pastor of Thompsonville, and Rev. C. A. accepted a position as teacher at one of wherefore your petitioner prays that The North Store sells SHIRTS, church Sunday-school voted last evening however. Thompsonville has been able To attempt a description of the teeming mass of Household Goods con­ to hold a picnic at Riverside grove next in past years to boast of a well equipped Stenhouse, the present incumbent, were the graded schools in East Hartford, letters testamentary may be granted laundered and unlaundered; North district. The term commences thereon. week. All the teachers and scholars will and well trained brass band, and it does among the preachers during the week. HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, UN­ tained within these precious walls, would require, if rightly done, Sept. 9. MARGARET W. RICHMOND. DERWEAR, FLANNEL SHIRTS, do well to be present next Sunday and seem that now is the proper time for the It was estimated that 10,000 people visit­ not alone two columns, but the whole four pages of the PKESS Mr. and Mrs. John Alcorn, also their SUSPENDERS, CLOTHING, Etc., learn the particulars. public spirited citizens to do the needful ed the grouuds on Sunday. son William H. and his wife, left to-day ISTRICT OF ENFIELD, PROBATE issue to do justice to the fine display seen at this emporium Court, August 16, A. D., 1889. Etc. The social committee of the Christian act of supplying means for securing a The adjourned meeting of the associa­ on a pleasure trip up into and about D of Furniture for KITCHEN, PARLOR and CHAMBER. tion was held at the Niantic House at 1 Massachusetts. They plan to visit Green­ ORDERED—That the foregoing applica­ Endeavor society of the First Presby­ competent teacher. The instruments are tion be heard and determined at the Prob­ p. m., Thursday, and the following offi­ field, Boston and Waltham, with other terian church have announced as an at­ there, and young men prepared to handle minor stops. They will be gone about ate office, in Enfield,in said district, on the Our 8 CJPEEB Flour gives splen­ An article that stands uppermost in traction for Friday evening a peach and them. Will our citizens allow the dis­ cers nominated for the ensuing year: two weeks. 24th day of August, A.D. 1889, at 10 o'clock banding of this organization? President—Presiding Elder Tirrel. Mrs. D. M. Adams, accompanied by her in the forenoon; and that public notice be did satisfaction. Try a barrel and the minds of every young man aud cream festival, in the chapel. The ad­ Vice-Presid't—Rev. O.W.Scott, Rockville. given of the pendency of said application, mission will be free but the peaches, etc., daughter, left on the noon train last Sat­ you will use no other. It will woman on the verge of house-keeping, The location of The T. Pease & Sons Secretary—Rev.C. A.Stenhouse, Th'pville. urday for Brockton, where she visits with and the time and place of hearing there­ will be dealt out on the European plan. Co.'s new lumber yard near the railroad Treasurer—J. F. Hewitt, Norwich. her sister a few days, then returns home on, by publishing the same one time in make more bread than Washburn's some newspaper having a circulation in will be the one most worthy to lead the The primary department of the Sunday- Trustee—Philo Gates, . to Saco, Me. The few weeks which she or Pillsbury's. at the south part of the village is already Executive Committee—J. F. Hewitt, J. H. said district, and by posting a copy on the march of these columns. It is school of the First Presbyterian church spent with her mother, Mrs. Dennis marked by two large lumber sheds, now Root, H. C. Hall, G. H. Buckland and Pease, and other relatives, were much en­ public sign-post in the town of Enfield, in said district. will hold a picnic Saturday, Aug. 24, in in the course of completion, as also by the h. G. Bixby. joyed. STOVES and RAJTGES. Douglass's grove. The ferry-boat will fence that surrounds the yard. That the At this meeting the question of contin­ FRED'K E. ELY, Judge. leave the landing at 2 o'clock. If the day work of construction m'ay have appeared uing the camp-meeting over Sunday next The time is fast approaching when the We keep constantly on hand two of should be too unpleasant the gathering to progress slowly is only because every­ year was earnestly discussed. X. great State fair will be held at Meriden, the very best Ranges manufactured in will be held in the chapel. thing that is being done is done with the Sept. 17 to 20. The fair it is said will be the country. One is the celebrated Morris Cavanaugh is this week sympa­ double object of convenience aud sub­ Unclaimed Deposits. larger and better than ever before. There t PLEASANT STREET. JfSagee^s Jtlystic Range, thizing with Willie Donlon,the lad spoken stantiality: The two sheds already will be many new and special features. of in our last issue as having broken his erected have the capacity for storing We glean from a list of not less than The secretary and his whole corps of as­ It is at this time of the year, the and the other the no less famous arm. It wasn't apples that Morris was away 24 car-loads of dressed lumber. The 700 depositors, whose names appear on the sistants are hard at work and everything month of August,, that dealers in after, but it was the result of a tumble, sheds stand facing each other, with 39 books of the Society for Savings, Pratt is booming in the direction of the coming House-Furnishing Goods prepare Richmond. fracturing the left arm- Neither fracture feet of space between. The south shed is St. bank,Hartford,which was published in State fair. their stock for Fall trade. Soon the Good Dairy Butter, Fresh is considered serious but both are very 80 feet long, two stories high and each the Times of Friday evening,the following There is no line in our large store kept so complete as Ranges, and we pro­ NOTES. long hot days will be gone and cool Eggs and Potatoes wanted uncomfortable. story is divided into five section. The list of depositors who formerly resided in weatUer.will gradually steal upon us. pose for the coming fall to exhibit the most brilliant display of north shed is 112 feet long, two stories this vicinity and whose deposits have not New arrival of organs and I'Qad'Carter- at the North Store. John Cotter, residing in Springfield but for sale by L. P. Abbe ^ Ssn.y Once again will housekeepers pre- Parlor Stoves that was ever shown in your midst. wifs forxatrfj Ui'nil'J been aflded to, qr any gmouritWithdrawn, ipai^&s&iakG life miserable—for the the past 20 years, and whose whose maiden name was Smith and who sections. Each section wili contain a during are-the best ever offered, and can only .(be men folks by the semi-annual house- From Ranges we turn to Furniture. is at present residing with her mother on car-load. Through the 39 feet opening whereabouts are unknown to the officers found at Wm. Hilditch's cleaning.- For not only do they for Central street in this village, created a between these sheds is laid the branch of the bank: a few days sleep on the floor, eat din­ disturbance Tuesday night while intoxi­ railroad track, the entire space between Thompsonville.—Rosa Baumla, $3.60; BRING IN YOUR TICKETS! ner on a wash-tub, and dance a jig HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. the track and the buildings being planked Maria Chaffee, 9.23; Mary Houston, 16.99; on the business end of a stray carpet cated and was sent to jail Wednesday John Kelley, 3.30; James McFadden, Our wonderful resources for furnishing stand out in bold relief to the eye morning for 30 days. over with hemlock planks three Inches in 8.06; Gannette Wyllie, 31.67; James BORN. tack, but Mrs. Jones is sure to dis­ thickness. By this arrangement it will cover some new things in the house- of every visitor to the Temple of Plenty. A stock representing A youthfhl ball nine from Windsor Walker, 6.64. LAWSON—In Broad Brook, Aug. 14, a thousands of dollars can be met in the various departments. be possible to unload direct from the cars Enfield. — Richard A. Porter, $6.03; furnishing line, which will suggest Locks, calling themselves the Athletics, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Law- into the sheds, with only one handling of Henry S. Remington, $3.27. son. going into Mr. Jones' pocket-book. Prominent among them are came up to this village yesterday to play a the lumber, and by the aid of the plank Warehouse Point.—Lizzie A. Pascoe, ROCHE—In Suffield, Aug. 10, a son to A new carpet is one of the first things m game of ball with one of Thompsonville's PtMRMsOR SUITES and EOUJYGES. surface teams can be driven to any shed $4.97; William Smith, 4.34; John Blake, Frank and Katie Roche. after you have newly papered your aspiring young nines, called the Stars. 6.07; Frank H. Greener, 16.83; Timothy to be loaded with equal ease. For the room. Styles and prices in great va­ The purchase of a Parlor Suit indicates the highest kind of prosperty, The game was played according to the Haley, 12.26; Clarissa B. Storms, jr., MARRIED. further convenience of customei's the 5.13; Ellen Sheehan, 13.53. riety can be found, from 25c a yard and is an article that should hist through the seven ages of man, Spaulding guide,with a score of 19 to 4 in larger shed is provided with a rear door Suffield.—Martin Arenz, $12.25; David HERRERA—HERRERA—In the City of up to the better qualities in all-wool and consequently but one is bought in a life-time, and favor of the home team. to each section, so that while one cus­ M. Austin, 2.63; Lemuel DeFaulk, 93.95; Panama,' of Columbia, Ingrains aud Tapestries. Oil-cloths should be made strong and durable. Such are The attendance at last Saturday's Gun tomer's team is being loaded at the front Thomas Fitzgerald, $2.95; Lucy A. Foley, June 22, Senor Elizando Herrera of and Matting for kitchens and bed­ the Suits we are now showing—hand­ club shoot was rather light, only four 4.94; Chas. Hatheway, 7.80; Mary Joseph, Panama and Miss Zakira Herrera, for­ rooms may be found at almost any some, well made and useful. another can be served at the rear. The 6.90; William S. Moore, 2.89. merly of Suffield. members taking part. A large attendance price. piers for the spacious shihgle shed are West Suffield.—Albert Harmon, $6.02; - tvs is looked for Saturday of this week. The already in. This shed will be located in Freddie Harmon, 6.02. In Kitchen Furniture styles do not LOUNGrES! LOUNGrES! score was: the extreme southeast corner of this yard. change as much as in the better Windsor Locks.—Horace E. Phelps, PATTERSON—In Enfield, August 19th, H. Raites, shots, 25; hits, 15 Close to the west end of the long shed, $3.16; James Boyle, 9.09; Eliza Brad­ qualities. People in furnishing a So great have been the advances " 25; " 22 infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pat­ F. K. Gliesman, with only a convenient driveway between, bury, 2.49; Ellen Conroy, 6.05; John kitchen are looking for something in the manufacture of Lounges, in W. Baker, " 15; " 11 Donnelly, 3.27; Mary E. Devine, 4.90; terson. substantial, and buy mostly heavy D. Hilditch, " 25; "17 will be the lime and cement shed. This Martin Farrell, 16.69; Catherine Farrell, PARSONS—In Broad Brook, Aug. 19, beauty of the carvings, in the Cov­ Edwin L. Parsons, aged 60 years. chestnut chairs and ash tables. Two oases best Pacific Through the courtesy of A. M. Rich­ building will also be located close to the 7.08; John M. Gabriel, '6.72;- Michael ering and Plushes; and the liberal Gilmore, 8.04; Almira A. Hamilton, 2.56; CADY—In Enfield, August 16, Otis M. The stove for the kitchen is a very reduction in the prices gives to every mond of New York city we are favored track, so that the handling of this class of important item. Always buy a good Prints. The styles are goods will no longer be the unpleasant or Margaret McAuley, 37.14; Mary S. Med- Cady, aged 79 years. man an opportunity of buying with­ with a copy of the Edinburgh edition of licott, 2.50; Jennie E. Swan, 18.02. stove. We would suggest as the best laborious work it has been in the past. copied from, the advance in his income an article which a the People's Journal, date of Aug. 10, con­ Granby.—Mary H. Post, $2.47; Dennis the GLENWOOD RANGE, which few years ago was far beyond his The heavy timber will be arranged in Sands, 14.08; Oliver C. Case, 6.73; Geo. Card of Thanks. patterns of 1890 Sat teens. taining a two-column account of the trial is without doubt the most popular reach. and closing scenes in the Liverpool poi­ piles In the other parts of the yard— Elky, 5.74; Annie E. Ellsworth, 12.53; The undersigned wishes to express range in New England. A very large G. Fogarty, 8.91; Geo. K. Goodrich, RY shall sell these new soning case, illustrated with cuts of Mrs. located with a view to the convenience of through THE PRESS her thanks to the number are used in this village, which both buyer and seller. The office will J10.65; Alice M. Gray, 59.31; Hattie M. Samuel Brown Post for their assistance goods at 8 cents. Maybrick and her counsel, Sir Charles Morgan, 2.50; Susan Taylor, 10.32; Henry indicates the people of Thompson­ probably be nearly the last building erect­ in her sad afllctlon, and also to. the friends OHAMBEB SETS. Russell. O. Wilcox, 14.75. and neighbors for their kindly aid and ville are not lacking in good judg­ ed and will be near the entrance to the Another Clambake.—Next Tuesday will Feeding Hills.—John N. Brown, $4.28. sympathy. Miss MAKGABET RICHMOND. ment. We always aim at keeping the best assortment of Chamber Sets. Sets yard. The work is being done by Abner Thompsonville, Conn. be Citizens' day and arrangements are Tariffville.—Mary Quirk, $8.74; Phoobe This last Spring we had an im­ in natural Cherry, Walnut, Ash, Mahogany and Oak can be seen Woodward, with a force of men,including T. Curtis, 2.99; Margaret Davison, 3.30; mense sale of Parlor Furniture, and now being made to celebrate it with a arrayed for your inspection. Bedsteads in large variety; his sons, L. A. and William. Willis Bell John P. Laubenstein, 4.22; Thomas LOST. anticipating a large trade in the same JYew ideas in Dress Goods All Styles, all Widths, all Heights, aud all grand old-fashioned clambake at Doug­ McKay, 232.52. • « is superintending and assisting in the line of goods this Fall, we have trill now arrive by every Prices. lass's grove. The committee of arrange­ arangements. No lumber has yet been , Hazardville.—John Owens, $9.42. LADY'S Gold Breast Pin. Believed to have been lost between Enfield bought heavily, and will be prepared ments consists of C. A. Lord, J. C. brought to this yard, only such as is to be Soiners.—Sarah Chapman, $19.90; Julia A to show the trade a large line of steamer, and mark well Wiesing, N. S. Cole, Geo. T. Mathewson, R. Fuller, 2.91. Street and the depot. A liberal reward used in constructing the buildings, sheds, will be paid for its recovery. Parlor Furniture. Lounges in new A. C. Bright and B. W. Bright. The line Ellington. — Timothy Foley, $11.95; that we can sliow them as etc. It will be seen at once that this ex­ Lewellyn Phillips, 8.03. ANDREW EWING., styles and patterns at very low prices. Mattresses and Springs and Feathers. will form opposite the hotel at one o'clock Thompsonville. ( » soon as Metropolitan tensive corporation appreciate one of the Broad Brook.—Joseph Brooks, $4.59; Chamber Sets will have a good dis- sharp, headed by the Thompsonville Drum Our Bedding trade ia quite extensive, and takes in not only our own \, leading.necessities of the present age for William -Hancock, 26.01; Kathrina plav in our rooms this Fall. We stores. ' locality, but Hazardville, the Point, Suffield, and the districts - band, and be escorted to the grove. The successful competition in business, that Pfelfer, 8.18; Andrew Rutherford, 17.01. APPLES WANTED. aim to have the latest and best in bake will be opened at 3.30. The com­ of our own town. Jj of being prepared to do business with the T our .Cider Mill for cider making. stock. mittee announce that amusements will in­ least unnecessary expense, and it is plain Charter Oak Baces. A We are now prepared to receive Mattresses and Spring Beds in clude base-ball, foot-ball, quoits, plenty of that it is with this object in view that The apples in large and small quantities. great variety. „ \ ,• . music, etc. Tickets c£n be obtained of WILLIS M. KING. T. Pease & Sons company have been in­ The entire state is proud of the reputa­ The Crockery and Glassware de­ members of the committee. Most ofthe Shaker Station, Conn. Our clearing sale of Sum* Our fast growing trade of CARPETS, CARPETS. duced to shift the location of their lumber tion of Charter Oak Park as held among partment will be full. Our stock rfpil stores will close at 1 o'clock. pattern of Decorated Ware has sold mer Goods was a great ; r ; x \? t ".'"iSAS yard. Just how long It will be before the the horsemen of the country. It is to this The best thing about this line is that w.e sell every time. We suit because * If there is any one branch of business Mecca that the turfmen annually flock to FOUND. well and we ask the attention of cus­ transfer of business will be made to this success, and tuny odds and . we have the variety and the right price. „. . •' ' in which the feelings of the patrons yard can not be told yet, but it is safe to see the best work of the grand circuit,and SCARF PIN, which the owner can tomers to-this fine line of goods. ing Lamps in entirely new stylep ends that may have linger- should be more carefully considered than say it will be several weeks at the least. there is no disappointment. The annual A have by proving property and pay­ Han fall races occur next week, Tuesday to ing charges. Apply at will e soon ready for inspection. Do ed wili soon move, as we in any other it is in the undertaking busi­ • A ; t+t——; ;•/•: f ness, and we have no hesitancy in saying Friday inclusive, and promise to,, eclipse THE PRESS OFFICE. not fail to see them whether you de­ is- Was He a Sneak Thief? Thompspnville, Conn. ^ v will selt them regardless of Our €>uttain and Pope? department keeps always that A. R. Leete has shown mnch good all former meetings, which is sayingji sire to purchase or not. * \ moving and is a small store in itself• great deal. The track is In first-class On Parlor StoVes, of which if is a their original cost. judgment in fitting up a room expressly Between -10 and 11 o'clock Tuesday BRING IN YOUR TICKETS. for this branch of his business The room, condition, new seating accommodations little early to talk, still we wish to night MM. John Donald, residing on Cen- FINE CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS state we will have a good line, „,and is located on the third floor and is (done tral street, discovered a person sneaking have been added, all details are complet- off in white wood throughout,, excepting ed, and with the large field of entries REDUCED TO $8.00 PER DOZEN. prices will be right. , 1mm suspiciously about the home of Mrs. OUH H^JYnSOJftE GEMSSYVJIRE JL1JYE - what more could be asked? The program Hot Air Furnaces are nov. quite in -A-' the floor, which is of maple.: TChe - sides Elizabeth Bartley, a near neighbor. AND IE YOtT HAVE 80 CENT TICK­ order. We are putting in some now of the room are panelled and finifhed to includes twelve flrst-class races, three for no not fail to look these l£e jfaurfteonts HtHnvn and Cotmiy «««j person is suddenly ushered into a' -room diately on the appearance of . a light in cbtaie8tforjhe popular Charter Oak guar­ all kinds of Rw#ng,Spbutina:, Water where bariatcasKets lire exposed t&'vtSto.. their room the Intruder placed a ladder anteed St*|e of #10,000, for 2,20 trotters. RAPHfcR.' and Steam Bping, Prain Tile and ^t Tinw*rei a fMi n»e; Granite WV»r«, Clocks, Mir­ As already stated the sldes of the rood) ap^sfde one of the windows, mounted it Among tto starters will be the wonderfttl -Fittings. ~ . • , _ , • rors, Hall-trees, Whatnots, Brackets, Book Cases, Nelson. JWlth a recordot *15 ; Jack, *15^! fhs life are done off in panels and each of these and peered in through the bliqds. After Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Colors Centre Tables, Pictures, Easy Mockers, Willow Chairs, panels is a door hinged at the bottom. Alcryon| the blind horse from Michigan, getting a view of the interior of the room OPPOSITE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, in Oil. We keep a full stock. pesks, OMce Chairs, Picture Mouldings, Handsome W:-'. On opening either of the doors a single from that vrindow he descended the ladder, '17^5 Sensation, all the waylfcom Nevada* Our Spring trade was very good,- casket Is brought to fall view. The ar- THOMPSONVUXBi CONN, ? and a thousand'and one different articles to be found at shifted It to the other window, and again Who showed a mlle in ,244 before leaving Jtuger than ever before.' We look for rangemeDti though it i» fot displaying for the East;. Hendryx. 'lS^f audenough caskets, Is very fine audone that patrons ascended it, remaining till, after Mr. slltlPtl still more* trade thiB Fall, and be­ THE TEMPLE OF PLENTY. cannot help but appreciate. Hamlin had retired and extinguished his others to make a line field.,' In the free- lieving that a large, assortment and for-all trotting race will bo seen Harry The town meeting, adjourned from light. During all this titae the intruder reasonable price Mflth fair dealing will Wilkes, Thornless, Gean Smith and Oliver Wednesday to Thursday of last week,took had"been nnder the surveillance or Mrs. fell the goods, we go to the public on Donald, who had also dispatched her son, K», the winner of the #10,000 race in 1886. place Thursday afternoon. The special Ah important outside attraction #111 be meeting had been called by the selectmen Archie," for an officer; -J Both constables, •« • Wilson and Beehlor, Wlth Night Watch the trial of the pacer Jolidsott to beat hia to decide the question of what to do with' record of j}.06££. Mw. Addle McDonald, t hft bridge over the Scintic, known as the man Sloan, hastened to the scene,'but on the champion driver of eight horses In the. Forge bridge. The matter was well ven- their arrival and before they could reach worid, will appear la chariot exhibitions, all. They are m. * • - - Wedsesdayawl the ladder, Mrs. Donald, then laboring von of the Fftita. ELLINGTON..' // urc. Many pieces of tobacco in low lands "switched" her tail into his face in such be .considered the most commanding Hon. Nicholas Ball, proprietor of the are hurt. We arc informed that potatoes a way as to injure one of his eyes. It was structure in London* second only to St. Ocean View hotel, Block Island, through The "Y" meet Friday. ; ^ *~ V s are rotting badly. We noticed a good feared that he Would lose the Sight from Peter's in Rome. It is 500 feet long, 286 Hon. N. W. Aldrich of Providence^ in­ A. H. Peck and wife are visiting in Ver­ many digging their potatoes, fearing to that eye, but after consulting an oculist wide, and 400 high from floor to cross. vited President Harrison and Senators mont. he declared the iris of the eye to have Our three days in London having passed, Dixon and Aldrich, Congressmen Spooner THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 22, 1889. let them lie in the ground longer. \ ,";r been cut, and if ulceration could be pre­ J. D. McKnight is building an addition we turn our faces toward Edinburgh and The charming views obtained from the vented, with great care he thought the and Arnold to visit Block Island on their siiifSi to his house. find that the saying is true that "Edina" - MftC >'. ENFIELD STREET. old church-yard on the hill are a relieving eye could be preserved. return trip from Bar Harbor, but they TJ >! itf (J* lr » > •> • The W. C. T. U. held their last meeting is the finest city of all. Princess street did hot accept the invitation. Among J. N. Allen is out with a new white- contrast to the unkempt grounds. and Mrs. James Moreland of Lunenburg, a with Mrs. C. Chapman. is the principal street, being level and the visitors at Block Island now are Count the leaning and broken headstones. The former resident of this place, and her ' ' i, • " R ¥+%$<> z chapel. straight, and when viewed from Carlton Mrs. Barber and daughter Fannie re­ blasts of our rugged "winters plays sad daughter, Rev. Mary F. Moreland of Wy- Crenneville, charge d' Affaires of Austria- Mr. Cady, one of the oldest inhabitants, Hill in evening, with the streets lighted, Hungary, Judge Miller of the United turned Saturday from their trip to Spring­ havock with the gravestones. It was so anet, Bureau county, 111., are spending a died last week. field. when we were a boy at school here,—and few days with Mrs. D. W. Corwin, a looks like a torchlight procession pending States Supreme Court, A. P. McQuade, Windsor Locks, Conn. P Mrs. Elizabeth Dwight is visiting her Rev. W. J. White delivered .a lecture memory fondly, clings to the scenes of our sister of Mrs. Moreland. Mary F. More- its way onward. - Carlton Hill, an eleva­ the noted electrician of Hartford, Editor early days; no subsequent settlement or land has been spending some time in brother at Saybrook. on temperance in aid of the Sons of Tem­ tion of 822 feet, is reached by a winding F. P. Parsons of THF PRESS and wife, friendships will cling to us like those northern Illinois doing evangelistic work, roadway, at the top of which is the ob­ Mrs. Everett Pomeroy, of San Jose,Cal., perance soon to be established here. The formed in early youth. and met with such great success that the sister and daughter, A. W. Converse and r:^s'X.V' servatory, the Nelson monument and two daughters of Windsor Locks, and is on her way East. division is to be instituted Monday, Miss Lucinda Stiles is spending a short Congregational church of Wyanet called V'- - tower, onthe top of which a ball is raised Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearl are enjoying Aug. 26. her to be their pastor. After a rigid ex­ many others from this vicinity. < Do you want a barrel of the best time among friends and relatives in town. amination, which she passed satisfactorily by clockwork five minutes before one their vacation at his father's. Though somewhat Rev. J. G. Baird supplied the pulpit of advanced in years time to all .concerned, she was ordained and o'clock and at one is let fall and fires a in installed the 19th of July, and it is said Flour to be had ? Try a barrel of Rev. Mr. Sanborne of Hartford preached the Congregational church last Sabbath, seemingly has dealt kindly with her. Her cannon by electricity. Edinburgh castle is as Mr. Hutchings and family are on a visit frequent pilgrimages to her old home in to be the first time a woman was ordained Furnaces; in the Congregational church Sunday. and installed over a Congregational church situated on a rock 300 feet above the level this place are usually made alone, and her Miss Elizabeth Loomis has returned near Boston. Ellington has three minis­ in the United States. She is about thirty below and covers an area of six acres. IS YOUR from Hartford much improved in health. ters and is always sure of a supply. pleasant face and lady-like manner is al­ years of age. ways welcomed by her many friends. The entrance to it is through a palisaded ' Misses Mary E. Parsons and Ruth C. Robert Buckland delivered a lecture on She has lived with her sister of late years, COPPER IIILL. barrier. We then cross a drawbridge Hull returned to Pouglikeepsie, N. Y., on the "Land of palms, lava and leprosy," Mrs. William Potter, at Lafayette, Ind. Tobacco cutting is the order of the which spans a dry moat of 30 feet, and BAKING POWDER Monday. under the auspices of the prohibition These two sisters are all that remain of day. .. : well guarded by a garrison. Although club. There was quite a large attendance. quite a large family of boys and girls, Mrs. Gertie Disbrow of New York is whose parents were Israel and Dorcas H. N. Griffin has purchased a horse of the place seems almost impregnable it The lecture and refreshments were flree, spending the summer at the home of her Stiles. * . H. Adams. was taken by strategy by 33 men. It con­ It is the best family flour on the and the audience showed a decided appe­ tains Queen Mary's crown, jewels and mother, Mrs. John Booth. Mrs. L. B. Curtis has accepted the po­ Homer Griffin and son are building an Do its Manufacturers Publish all market. tite for the latter. ornaments, and King James's sword and News was received last week of the sition tended her to take charge of the ell, H. Cooley doing the work. r the Ingredients Used? BROAD BROOK. helmet. In it is the room where King Furnaces, severe illness of Dr. Rial Strickland, at art department of the Conn, literary in­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Butler have been James VI was born, containing the chairs, We shall sell the remainder of our Sidney, Ohio, where he had gone for a Edwin Parsons died very suddenly about stitute—fall term commencing Sept. 4th. 18 IT FREE FROM AMMONIA? spending a few weeks at Joseph Clark's. tables, tongs in fireplace, etc. A little As is well known, ammonia is unhealth- first purchase at the low price visit. Later reports are more favorable. 5 o'clock Monday morning of apoplexy. In this the management have-doubtless Mrs. A. V. Griffin of Meriden and Mrs. way to the west lies Greyfriars church­ ful in food, and dries up the bread The funeral was held Tuesday, burial at made a wise choice. This lady, .who has material. of 80.50. The extension of the Thompsonville Wellington Bristol of Milford are spend­ yard, containing the monuments to the Windsovville. but recently come among us, is no other Protection to consumers of food com­ water company's pipes down Enfield ing a few weeks at Mrs. M. Griffin's. martyrs to show how the Covenantex-s pounds lies in their ability to choose street will prove a good move, as water Misses Agnes and Anna Parsons from than the " minister's wife," and her easy EAST LONGMEADOW. kept their promise to defend their re­ those made from healthful substances. is being taken quite generally by the New Britain are visiting at S. G. Par­ grace and manner—in music, and es­ Unless manufacturers publish just what F. A. Gaylord of Boston is spending a ligious liberties. Walter Scott's monu­ people on the line. sons'. pecially in the refinement and grace of her their baking powder is made of, do not art-woi'k—has created a decidedly, favor­ few days with friends in town. ment, towering to the height of 200 feet, use their goods, but buy instead The infant child of Mr. T. H. Patterson Miss Ella Payne of Springfield is the able impression here and gained the good is the finest ever reared anywhere in the Several persons will attend the camp- died Monday morning. The funeral was guest of her cousin, Miss Shepherd. wishes of all for her more perfect health world to a man of letters. Under a in the discharge of her manifold duties. meeting at Laurel Park, Northampton, CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR Furnaces, Fruit Jars! attended Wednesday afternoon in this Miss Anna House has gone to Stony canopy of four arches sits Sir Walter, The walls of the parsonage are hung with next week. place, after which the remains were taken Creek. many clever specimens of her work which with his favorite dog, Maida, at his side. BAKING POWDER. All the Improvements to West Suffield for burial. Thos. Hall and son, Bertie, have gone are refreshing to the visitor, and are of A large number from this place attend­ The monument cost §75,000. Near by are This powder is made only of strictly pure the highest order. Her scholars here ed the Advent camp meeting at Springfield grape cream of tai-tar, and strictly pure KING STREET. to Lockport, N. Y., to visit friends. the monuments of Dr. Livingston, Wilson bicarbonate of soda, with a little wheat will go to the institute to take their last Sunday. and A. Black. A little farther on is Holy- for 1889. Mrs. Samuel Pease is visiting friends in SUFFIELD. lessons when the fall term commences. flour to preserve it. This is attested by the Miss H. E. Gaylord has accepted the rood Palace and Abbey, where Queen official analyses of Government and State Bristol. Dr. Sherwin has been visiting friends Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Curtis returned to position of teacher in elocution and gym­ Mary spent the most eventful days of her chemists, and physicians, and chemists of Tobacco is being harvested in earnest in Bristol. the parsonage last week from their vaca­ Boards of Health throughout the country. nastics in St. Mary's Hall, Faribault, life. The building is of Grecian character CLEVELAND BBOTHEES, ALBANY, N. Y. Glassboro, (same as Mason's) in by all who have raised the weed. Miss AnnaL. Harmon has been visiting tion, and the rev. gentleman occupied his Minn. and was founded in 1128. ^ < accustomed desk in the First Baptist pints, that have a cover the same size Miss Emma Phelps will teach the school in Simsbury. Thomas Burton reports a pleasant visit There are many other objects of inter­ church Sunday, which has been closed dur­ as quarts. in Bemerit's Brook district. The farmers are harvestin their tobacco, to Providence^R. I., in connection with est which time and space will not allow ing his absence. The pulpit was very Furnaces. The workmen are now laying the main which is a very fine crop. laying the corner stone of the Y. M. C. A. mention of. We have only to say that Glassboro, (same as Mason's) in beautifully entwined with wild clematis water pipe from L. J. Dennison's north. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson intend building. the trip as a whole has been a very enjoy­ Quarts with patent bail and handle.. and other plants, tastefully arranged by able one, well worth the cost in time and Mrs. Chas Pollock and her daughter to go to Canada in a few weeks. the pastor's wife. He selected his text, WINDSOR LOCKS. 346 Main St., Springfield, Mass. money, notwithstanding the sickness and Also the celebrated Lightning Jar. Mattie leave the coming week for a visit August Young of Philadelphia is visit­ 1st Peter, 3:15: " But sanctify the Lord Robert Walls, a young son of Robert Fall term opens Monday, Sept. 2, 1889. in the Adirondack Mountains, New York. in your hearts; and be ready always to annoyances, which go to make the voyage Largest and best Business Training ing his mother, Mrs. Rodolph Wundke. give answer to every man that asketh Walls, employed in the steel-mill, was School in western New England. Young Don't run the risk of spoiling your The services of Miss Myrtie Warner complete. We took the trip, it was said, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Reeves, Jr., of Leo­ you a reason of the hope that is in you, badly burned by a bar of hot iron on Mon­ for change and rest, but we think the men and young women,educate yourselves have been secured as teacher for the with meekness and fear," and preached for business that pays. Hundreds of our fruit by using your old rings. We minster, Mass., are visiting David A. day. The bar hit him in the side and hotels got the change and the cabs got the school in this district for the coming a very interesting and logical discourse. students are holding good paying posi­ have a large quantity on hand which Reeves. In the evening the chapel was full,mostly burned to the ribs. rest. XYZ. year. tions. School of Shorthand and Type How about the olcl will be sold right. H. M. Sikes, of New Haven, has been young people; the pastor's talk was con­ Writing. Send for illustrated catalogue. fined more particularly to the life and Prayer meetings are now held every the guest of W. G. Vallentine this week. For the Press. The following prayer was made by Rev. Thursday evening in the school-house, martyrdom of Stephen. After the pastor C. A. Marshall of McGregory, Iowa, July Mrs. Willis Graves and Mrs. Martin had finished Mr. Homer Hastings arose Notes of Foreign Travel, WE HAVE A LOT OF Rev. Mr. Burns of the Meshodist church 14, on the steamship Furnessia, from New Steuer left here last Saturday for Niantic, and improved a few moments with some at Warehouse Point officiating once a pronounced thoughts, evangelical in spir­ York to Glasgow: furnace? Do you want to enjoy the sea breezes for a week. now THE TIME WAS PASSED ON SHIPBOARD. In the Interest of Won. month. it and timely, in line with the pastor's "Ever blessed and eternal Father, we W. E. Burbank is building a tobacco views. A PRAYER THAT IS WORTH REPEATING. Several residents that are members of rejoice to know that we can find'Thee as Haviyg secured the general agency barn. Abner Woodward, of Thompson­ A pair of young horses attached to a well upon the troublous deep as in vaulted the Order of United American Mechanics On the outward passage of the steam­ cathedrals or candled tabernacles. We for the celebrated . Olive Branch ville, is doing the carpenter work. three-seated busiuess wagon, with the at Warehouse Point attended the opening ship Furnessia, from New York to Glas­ bless Thee for that scene when spirits Specific, I shall be pleased to send it cleaned or repaired? name "A. B. Stockwell" on its side, that we shall close out at reduced exercises of the Lodge in East Hartford Martin Whalen, it is alleged, while in a gow recently, I took a few notes that may blend, and friend holds fellowship with circulars and free sample to ladies passed the home of Mr. Charles Stiles friend. We thank Thee that Thou hast Monday evening. drunken frenzy Wednesday afternoon,shot be of interest to some of your readers. desiring treatment. prices. Just the thing for vacation about half-past 4 Sunday afternoon. The brought us in peace and safety thus far ou WALLOP. at his wife three times and missed every We started out of New York city with our voyage. Come near to each waiting wear. Secure some of tliern while time. He was taken care of. team contained Mr. A. 11. Webb, super­ Address The Gleaners' mission circle will meet the thermometer at 95 degrees, with all heart to-day. Come with light for all Don't wait until cold they are going. intendent of the steel works at Windsor darkness, rest for weariness, joy for all with Mrs. Samuel Wells, Friday, Aug. Miss Fannie Fuller, daughter of Geo. on deck taking in the different objects of MRS. R. E. WILCOX, H. Fuller, who has been visiting her sis­ Locks, who was driving, and his family sorrow, pardon for every sin. Are any 30th. interest down the bay and out into the weak, may they lay hold on Him who in- Main Street, Thompsonville, Conn. ter, Mrs. A. B: Call, of Amador City, Cal., with a number-of visitors. About half ocean. The thermometer dropped to 60 Some of our farmers will finish harvest­ creaseth strength; are any tired of life's for several months, has returned home. way between Mr. Stiles's and his next degrees in 24 hours, compelling us to put struggles and weary of dragging crosses weather. Send us a ing their tobacco this week, weather neighbor, Mr. J. C. Hastings, a bolt that too heavy for mortals to bear, may they Rev. B. W. Lockhart is said to have on our flannels, overcoats and winter permiting. held the whiffletree to the cross-bar on hear the voice of Him who said 'Come received a call from the First Congrega­ the side of the off horse became loosened, wraps. unto me,' and live; are any mourning the F. D. Wis & Co. HAZARD VILLE. tional church at Omaha, Neb., where he the whiffletree and traces fell on his heels, All went merry as a marriage bell, until touch of a vanished hand and the sound HARTFORD RACES! Horse trot next Saturday. has preached for two Sundays. He has and the horses ran dragging the wagon we encountered a storm on the banks of of a voice that is still, may they look to postal card and have S. Main St., Thompsonville. Hard colds are very prevalent. into the ditch at the right of the road. Newfoundland, lasting but a few hours, Him where consolations are not small. the call under consideration. Mr. Webb hung tightly to the reins, bvjt Tenderly we commit to Thy care our CHARTER OAK PARK, Miss Tilly Wilde is the guest of Miss Rev. Charles Van Norden preached last was pulled out. The horses by this time but giving us a foretaste of the perils of a absent friends. We rejoice that Thy love Lena Brightman. Sunday at the Congregational church. had become furious and unmanageable, spa voyage, the? wind blowing severely is as broad as the ocean on which we sail, Aug* 27,28| 29,30i and it was fortunate for the whole party enough to break a inch wire cable of that it reaches from shore.to shore. May Several JFrom our village went on the The r6v. gentleman in an open letter re­ it attended to at once. that the harness gave way and the horses the main sail, allowing it to be whipped it rest pu those we left behind as well as cursion to Boston, Thursday. cently declined being a candidate for a cleared from the. wagon. They then those to *vhom we go, and may the evep- $3©,QQQ, VR to shreds and made entirely useless; lastiug IWPQS: :encircle our whole brother? ; A ftMrs. Barrett Allen and children have settled pastorate, here or elsewhere, for ran pell-mell toward" home, but being, $10,000 Guaranteed Stake for 2.20 trotters the present. headed off by a man coming up the road But the most amusing scenes were hood of humanity, in its fatherly embrace. 3,000 Guaranteed Stake for 2.30'trotters gone to Stony Creek for a week or two. near Mr. Graham's they dove into a barb­ when one of the party would start up with Be pleased to bless the captain, the offi­ The fall term at the C. L. I. begins cers and,all the working force of this 3,000 Guar'd Stake for 4-year-old trotters ' A. D. Bridge has been taking advantage ed-wire fence, which after some difficulty a very peculiar whiteness and make tracks 4,000 Guaranteed Stake for 2.20 pacers Wednesday, Sept. 4th. The faculty is as they scaled and ran on about a half-mile ship ; keep them secure amidst perils; of the fine days lately to finish his haying. down stairs to some secluded place, soon may their lives b6 precious in Thy sight, $10,000 IN PURSES. <5PRIHGFIELD. follows: Rey. Walter Scott, A. M.,. Latin, to a hill, where they were caught. One A Stake and Two Purse races every day. Martin Cunningham has been making a of the horses was found to be badly cut to be followed by.those who had remained and, while sailing their national colors, metaphysics, ethics; C. C. Dennis, Jr., short visit to his brother Frank, in in the shoulder aqd neck, and they were to laugh at their experience on a sea may they still follow the flag of Him who A. B., Greek and German; Frank R. Ben­ stilled the raging storm and said to the The winners of the Grand Circuit, includ­ taken to the Center. The neighbors were voyage. At the bell call for dinner only ing: Boston. nett, A. B., natural sciences; Mary C. soon on hand to render assistance to the waves, 'Peace, be still.' Be pleased to If you are thinking Leading Clothiers, si*: persons answered to it, the rest pre­ bless her majesty, Queen Victoria, and all Jack, - . 2.15% I Nelson, - - 2.16^ Mrs. Ed. French and children are spend­ Wiggin, A. B. (lady principal), history, stranded party, who were not hurt but 1 badly frightened. There were two very ferring to reserve their appetites for the the royal family. Bless the President of Hendryx, •< 2.18 ! Geneva S. • 2.1934 ing several weeks with friends in Abing French and English literature; Lao Si­ young children in the vehicle, one a mere next table, at which the "feed troughs" the United States of America, and all Granby, - Hatters and Fur­ ton, Mass. mons, mathematics and manual training; those in authority. Draw these two great Will name in the $10,000. baby, which the mother, realising the ap­ were left on for our special benefit. Mrs. D. A. Pease starts in a few days WalterN. Waters, music; Mrs. L. B. proaching danger, tossed from her into English speaking people together in the The remaining part of our voyage was bonds of friendship and good will, and EXCURSIONS ON AH RAILROADS. of putting in a new fur­ to make her annual visit to her parents Curtis, painting and drawing; Susie E. a thick tuft of grass by the roadside, her first impulse being to save her child: void of much interest, excepting the se/ may all classes be blessed by the incoming Send for Programme. nishers. in Maine. Pomeroy, stenographer and type-writing; of the rights of Him whose name is Charles Austin very kindly borrowed his ing of whales, sharks, porpoises, etc., and Peace. T. O. KING, Secretary. Ruth B. Russell, matron; Wm. A. Tilden, And now speed us on our voyage. May Wm. H. Brightman has a fine crop of brother Henry's horses, hitched on, and the passing and signaling other vessels, superintendent of buildings and farm. took the party safely to Windsor Locks. Heaven's balmiest breezes fyn us by day pears, the earliest of which are commenc­ till we sighted Ireland and stopped at and kiss us by night. May they bring the nace, should be pleased ing to ripen. ZION'S HILL. WEST SUFFIELD. Movjlle to land passengers for London­ home bound safely home, and bear the Have you seen them ? Make haste or Miss Clara Landschultz, with her Miss Dora Hastings will enter Smith's Voyagers to their distant haven. But Carriages! the chance is lost. Those stylish $22.50, Schools commence Sept. 2d. derry. Here we soon had a fine view of amid it all may we not forget that cross cousins, the Misses Ginand, and Miss Ella college, Northampton, at the opening of the Giant's Causeway, composed of §20.00, $15.00, $1G.50 Men's Suits going Newton R. Lewis' new tobacco barn is from whose agony and night the glory now at Simpson, have gone to Niantic. the fall term. about completed. basaltic columns rising to the height of and joy of our summer were born. May Carriages! to look over your house Lee's circus had a good attendance last The route of the new branch railroad is from 80 to 150 feet, each column being we rally around the cross to-day and Mrs. L. Clark is visiting her sister, drink in the spirit of Him who died aqd week and the audience appear to have surveyed and staked out. The line runs composed of several shorter ones fitting $14.75 $14.75, Mrs. James C. Hastings. rose again. May all our voyage be toward been well satisfied with the show. due north from West Suffield andseemingly closely upon each other like a ball and a better land, and when we launch our Carriages! Miss Roche, of Suffield, will teach in Mrs. Burbank has returned from the cuts in twain some of the best farms in socket. From here to the haven of Glas­ frail bark on that mysterious sea whose and give you estimates $14.75. the Warnertown district. receding waves are shortened by no home- seashore^ where her daughter, Mabel, still the west district. The road follows a gow the shores were lined with fine resi­ Entire iines swept out of existence. - bound sail, may the Great Pilot come to remains, slowly improving in health. . Miss Elsie Sheldon and Miss Genie line west of the brock,on to Feeding Hills, dences aud romantic scenery, among meej; us and bring us in peace and safety Ifisl Our name stands for Reliability, and Stiles.have engaged to teach schools in passing through Ely Freeman's home- which were the Duke of Argyle's castle when we offer bargains everybody comes. John Sweeney, who was injured on the to the haven of eternal bliss. Amen. East Granby. lot within about ai hundred yards of his and about one hundred fine dwellings Fourth of July, came home from the hos­ free of charge. barns. The road will doubtless have a built of red sandstone and showing that pital to stay last week. His hand is pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hazen re­ * "Who is there?" said Dr. Brovvu- Surrys! MOTHERS! flag-station in this neighborhood to ac- neatness that is seen about our Shaker gressing favorably. turned from their Westbrook and Haddam S6quard. "The Grant monument fund," trip on Mbnday. ccommodate Zion's Hill people. settlement. / was the reply. "Well, the elixir can't do Aii Ocean of Bargains! Cost A movement is on foot to organize a There was a delightful reunion of the Upon our arrival in the harbor we were anything for you; you'll have to wait till Runabouts! Temple of Honor Lodge in this place; Mrs. Emma Millbnry, of Chicago, is or loss not thought of. Hastings family at the hospitable home of anchored by the side of a government resurrection day."— Capital. also a branch of the Minneapolis Building spending a short season with her mother, Mrs. Elvira Stiles. Dea. James G. Hastings on Monday, at ship and were boarded by the custom­ :— — s ; y —FOB SALE BY— and Loan association. house officers, and we passed through the Prices completely aimihi- Mr. Willis Ford, whose age is as great which gathering were present E. Gerry Solicitou^lFriend—That's an awful cold, James Colburn, delegate to the State vexatious ordeal, It being so from the you've got, my dear boy! Now, what as any male in the town, we learn is in Hastings, of Hartford; Homer Hastings, lated. Council, O. U. A. M., was prevented from wife and daughter, Mrs. Glazier, of fact that our trunks are packed even to you want to do is to go right home and 0. D. & J. A, BENT, attending the meeting at New Haven last very poor health this'summer. 75c Shirt Waists cut to 33c. $1 Shirt Hartford; Mrs. J. E. Morse, of Thomp­ crowding, with perhaps a bottle of medi- take Victim—Just jot it down In 1 We are making a THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. ? i Waists (Star goods) cut to 50c. $4 Short week by the serious illness of his child, Prof, and Mrs. Gladwin and Miss Emma sonville, and F. E. Hastings, wife and pine here afld there wrapped in something this book, please; I've got oqe hundred Pant Suits, all wool, cut to $2.45. which is now, however, recovered. Gladwin, of Worcester, are spending the daughter. Fourteen sat down to a boun­ to • prevent breaking, and everything is and forty-si^ other recipes already, and { Mothers, you never saw such a gather­ .The game of ball last Saturday was be­ week with Mr. and Mrs. 3?. E. Hastings. pawed and tumbled &nd mftssed qp in a expect to meet enough friends before ing of suits at the prices. Don't delay; tiful dinner about 1, after which the gen­ come immediately. tween the Hazardvilles and Suffields, and The peach festival at the church chapel confused mags—but the voyage would not night to bring it up to tvyo hqndrgd* ' 'kt tleman retired to test the flavor of " Ger­ specialty of the Rich­ -- was won by the latter. Score, 24 to 7. last week Thursday night was a decided ry's fragrant Havanas." The after hours be complete without this. After paying - • The game was notable for the accidents success. The management was entirely were begniled with mirth and song until the stewards, porters and others their The Danbtary JVews tells the story of a Men's Furnishing Goods. which occurred, none of them serious, by the young people. * - the sun's setting, when the party dis­ expected fees, we stepped on shore and persed, delighted at the right royal social little girl afflicted with whooping cough. however. , Miss Crittenden, of Tyringham, Mass., time they had all enjoyed together. were met by F. Clark, our tourist agent, Her playmate, a pet dog, remained about Don't lose sight of the fUct that we Do yon Bny your mond Furnaces, carry an enormous stock of these goods, Mrs. foflen Barr of Alleghany City, £a., and Miss Simms, of Windsor Locks, have and conducted to the Grand Central hotel, her, and very suddenly the child ceased r - FEEDING HILLS. „ ^ where we feasted at the table d' hote at and as this is an unloading month, yon is enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs. been engaged to teach the schools In this to cough to any extent, but the dog began are sure of a generous money's worth. - "l ^5 A. P. Loomis and wife have returned 6.30 p. m. >•% ^ ' IF NOT AT THE \ 'L ' W ^ " % < « ' ' Levi St. Clair. Mrs. Barr is accompanied district the coming year. to cough and the family declared that he ^ ^ ^ After sight-seeing here awhile we take by her daughter, Miss Cassie, who has We are pleased to learn that Mrs. L. C. from whooped very similar to the, child, and at ;-J. , H : Hft: the train to London, (396 miles) making over fifty now in use, also spent several days with friends in Sheldon Is recovering from the severe Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Brown entertained times almost lost- his breath, The dog It in hours. Sunday in London. We ;' Hat Department. r Thompsonville. injuries she sustained by being thrown friends from Lowell over Sunday, v ^ is now on the road to recovery, with an mmw- find our way to C. H. Spurgeon's taber­ experience to relate to his canine friends. We will sell yon better goods at less ll§ft E. C. Allen's new windmill is the center from a carriage recently. Bessie F. Leonard has gone to Florida, prices than the regular hat stores/ i-A nacle, capable of seating 6000 persons, It , ' .'V ; . of attraction now and the source of mild Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hastings of Hart­ Mass., where she is teaching a small 3.50 Hand-made Stiff Hats for being a rather ancient building and not We are going to make this hat a Specialty excitement for both men and boys. It is ford spent last Sabbath at his old home, school. ; Geer's Hartford; directory for 1889 con­ a Kalamazoo mill and is situated directly very commanding in appearance. They tains 25,677 names, an increase of 98§ fqr this season and you will find it to your with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hastings, re­ The Methodist aqd Congregational Sun­ ftave no organ in the church and the sing­ STORE advantage to look this up. over the well, in wljich is a strong force turning to Hartford on Monday. r day-schools are to picnic at Riverside the year. The publishers estimate the pomp. When everything is in place and ing is pongregational. We attended population of Hartford a€ 60,000. The total ON.fi PRICE TO ALL. Some time ago old Mrs. Alvira Allen grove Friday. connections are all made it will ftarnish another service at Westminster Abbey, vote polled for congressman last fell was % : SATISFACTION GUARANTEED* th8 boilding with water and also keep a suffered a slight shock, since which time It is feared that Henry Stewart who in­ QjE,j;efe5)9n0^^^ those 11,810, which would indicate a population large tank filled from which to draw when her mind has been very much clouded. jured himself by falling from the roof of ... PRICES TELL I - - the mill if not running or in case of fire., * .if. at ihat time of 56,d00. ' We have hardly Her bodily health, however, is^very good his house aboufc.tw# FeekstsittBj, will not Finest Vermont Creamery, ball, 25c per lb added 4,000 since/ ' Directory estimates EAST WINDSOR. ^ ^ s Fine do.i-S do. tub, 22c per lb for a lady of such great age. recover. and the pen cannot do adequate justice to 5 pounds, $1>'' E. J. Wells lias sold to Cassias Bishop are usually a little in advance of the facts. Mr. E. Gerry Hasting, Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. J. .A. Morrill of Bellows Falls, Vt, the glories of this most noble of buildings. But it is worth noting that the total num- CHOICE BUTT.ERINE, 15c per pound his home lot which he formerly occupied, Homer Hastings and daughter, Mrs. Mina is visiting her brother, C. A. Bell, and The interior of the building is most com? in Scantic, together with one wood lot bor of names in the 1879 directory was. - TEASES' who J& well and favorably known Glagler, of Hartford, and. Mr. and Mrs. will assist at the organ at the firee organ mandlng. The most interesting part is 16,584. A gain of nearly iO.OOfr names in S and one^ pasture^iji all about 35 or 40 Fine Oblong and Japan Teas, 25c per lb Thompsonville, and vicinityy liolds a r ^&V : J. E. Morse, and jjepftew, John M. Morse, recital.to be given in the Ckmj^egatidnal the southern transept, in which are the ten years is something for a staid old . :r acres. 0* III churchnext Tuesday evening. Finest Fomosa, Oolong, Japan. t of Thompsonville, were the gi»ests over monuments^of the greatest poets and eastern towti ,to be happy over.. The pop­ or English Breakfast Teas, 80c lb urms sponsible position' Tfrith as, attft will- - Mr. Hewlet of Dakota spent last Sunday last Sabbath of Mr. and Mrs. y. E'. Has­ Miss Eleanor H. Kirk, a former school statesmen."*^ One- inscription reads: ulation of Hartford in 1880 was 4^,5j}|5. ( glad to welcome d Lis m in town with his wife.' She is the daugh­ tings, " Behind the Kima.*' teacher apd Dow of the Worthington "1607. Infant daughter of James 11 f Extfa ilne Gunpowdet Tea,^; S^per lb ter of Franklin Blssell of this town. She Biley Olds aim nurses his right arm with street'school in Springf}eld, is spending a She tasted of life's bitter cup, BRING IN YOUR'TICKETS! acquaintances; ,; When yon are i* Sprln^W is expecting to stay in town until fall. few days with friends in tpwn, bating re­ Refused to drink the portlcnrup, h.* <• - liifi great - tenderness. The compound frac­ But turned her little head aside fumacej<5uj field give,him a call.? * - Mr. Hewlet returned Monday. ture of his hand, sustained recently while turned from her vacation trip to IStovis Scotia and the White mountains. Disgusted with the taste and Dye i§®SSSS $8.50 per bbl. " '• WAREHOUSE POINT. pulling down his oldbarn, will be apt to 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Brown have start­ John Wesley; "God buries his workman tar's o Best Roller Process St. Louis, #5.50perbbl Internal Revenue Collector Hutchinson < shelve' him for some time, yet. What ed on & week's carriage drive through but carries on Hia work.'' , : ting nominated R. D. Lane of Hartford to would have killed any other main, Biley, various towns east of us ahd ftill return The Houses of Pa bfe selected t ; in the parlor, and finally she ordered her and only strangers leave umbrellas in the Just one-glance at our Through the.storm for about a mile:; " A good glass will show the time on the daughter to boil a couple of hams and give vestibule, so I never 'have any- trouble cantile business carried on at the Branches taught are Book-keeping, Pen­ ing a lot of Screen Doors for the^* Armory tower in Springfield and about 150 nobby Sack and Frock manship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Farmers are not feeling their oats this home trade, and also for their cusn3sf§gf; each one who called a ham sandwich as about umbrellas. Ah, here is my^ street. suitsfr'm $6.50to $18, North Store, his heartfelt apprecia­ season. . churches can be seen. Spelling, Correspondence, Short Hand and tomers away%l from town.— By—j making|pjj§lj— n her last gift to them. Her requests were Good bye; Brother Thompson. Come 1 Young Men i will convince you that tion of, and thanks for, their hearty Type Writing. A fly in the hand is worth two in the them in large quantities they are able^^^.,,: and see me when, you can. Good bye." carried out to the letter. The callers, your tastes have been ai d and the confidence shown him* : Reopen Sept. 2. Students can enter at aoup. ?'• to sell at much less prices than for- ^ A Kingston (N. Y.) man by will left a however, became so thirsty alter eating A babble of whispers run around the any time. For catalogue address considered in the se­ Spokane Falls, but he'll rise again. merly, and will keep in stock during" •/*' . •} life interest to his widow in a little estate the ham that a keg of lager was procured car, and indignant glares followed the lection of our stock; valued at $2,000, the property after her HANNUM & STEDMAN. the next three months an assort- and placed on tap. After the funeral all pseudo clergyman. One venerable party Robert Burdette hit the nail on the ment of sizes, as follows : death to be divided among 12 heirs. There the carriages, even the, hearse, returned came dow n to "Brother Thompson" and, 'Look where you Also, to appoint a place and time head—as he usually does—when he said: -• v v A --"J being a small mortgage on this property to the house and there emptied a second note book in hand, asked the name of please, but don't buy of meeting with his former custom­ "God wasted mud vhen he made the .2 ft. G in. x 6 ft. 6 in. 'U;': foreclosure followed, and the costs of keg of lager. "that cler_'\ tnan." Brother Thompson anything, for your ers who, we are happy to say, are in­ HAZARBVILLE, man who is so little as to have the post­ 2 ft. 8 in. x G ft. 8 in. ^ court, lawyers' fees, etc., made the judg­ boys until you have master return a newspaper marked ' re­ 2 ft. 10 in. x 6 ft. 10 in. *•> struck his forehead with his clenched fist, debted to him. , - ment foot up to $1,999. During her life MOTHERS { seen our suits for the fused,' when he owes two or three years' 3 ft. x 7 ft. A young mah died recently from actyma- but for his life could not locate.the talka­ BRICK STORE, the widow will be entitled to the interest macosis or a fungus growth in the liver, tive preacher, and to escape cross exami­ little fellows at $2, subscription." Frames without wire cloth or com-; of the remaining dollar, and at her death a disease comparatively common among nation left the car at the next corner.— $3, $4 and $5 ; and " I don't waYtf; to break the law," he plete. Also various sizes of Window two of the heirs will receive 20 cents each, cattle, but with which human beings are Exchange. the "cute " little Sail­ After July 1st our books will be said, as he stood in the presence of Capt. Screens. five of them will be given 4 cents each, or suits at $1. rarely afflicted, there being but four pre­ reckoned up and moneys received at Starkweather at police headquarters the four of them will be entitled to 5 cents other day. " You are very kind," replied vious cases on record in this country. ' Will find it a recrea­ the banking rooms of The R. D. & each, and one will receive the annual in­ The dead man was William Koch, a son & tEaflace'g the captain; " what is your case ?" " My The T. Pease & Sons Co. terest on 20 cents during life. tion to spend a few Robfc. E. Spencer Co., from 9.30 a.m. DEALER IN of Andrew Koch, the weiss beer brewer of spare moments in our wife has skipped." " Indeed." " Yes, to 12 m., and from 1 to 3.30 p. m., skipped out two days ago. As I said, I Thompsonville, Conn. Newark, N. J. Last February Koch be­ SPRINGFIELD, Mass., August 22,1889, cool and capacious The original "Old Black Joe" is dead. gan to feel a pain in the region of his and on Wednesday and Saturday don't want to break the law. What is the He died last Thursday at Mount Holly, N. We have had printed a list Everybody store, inspecting the liver, fbe doctors consulted, made an evenings, to Sept. 1st, from 6.30 to customary rule in such cases?" "Let J., in a little cabin on the outskirts of the of Summer Reading with their novelties comprised pin n operation and found an abscess over the | in our well-selected 8 p. m. ' her skip." " I am not expected to pur­ JOHN W. MARTIN/ town, where he had lived for years. His liver, the pus from which contained what prices here / sent free to those sue her and shoot somebody ?" " No." name was Joseph Queen, and, according [ stock for gentlemen's TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN AND CORNET, AND appeared to be sand. A number of other who write. [wear. "Thanks. She has skipped. Let her ALL VALVE INSTRUMENTS. to a record in an old family Bible which operations were performed, but gave no skip. If she returns I overlook and for­ he always kept in his possession, he was RESIDENCE : permanent relief. An autopsy on the The book trade of summer FLOUR. give. If she does not, I marry the hired born in Virginia in 1777. "Old Joe" was More particularly, he has the pleas girl. Perfectly satisfactory, sir, all around Lincoln st., - - Thompsonville, Ct. body revealed the fact that the liver was mostly runs upon those easy Post-office box, 227. a runaway slave, and come to New Jersey abnormally large and greatly swollen. It ure to announce that Mr. J. W. Gra­ We keep constantly on hand the and I thank you for your kindness." in 1827, and an old resident of Mount killers of time that while away iF. weighed ten pounds and a half, and was ham, who has so long been connec­ Best Grades.. 100 LADIES WANTED, and 100 men, to call Holly who remembers his arrival, states dull hours of waiting between Poller's Oriental BmWing, completely infiltrated with the sand-like ted with the North Store, so favorably on any druggist for a free trial package that he was well along in years then. For the inevitable driving and Our Teas, Coffees, Spices and substance. SPRINGFIELD, - - MASS. of Lane's Family Medicine, the great root years past the towns-people have kept bathing and meeting of hus­ known to its patrons and the public Canned Goods are Always and herb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silas At the Front! him in comparative comfort, and now at large, has consented to enter upon of the Very Best. Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. For bands' trains and other more diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys propose to erect a monument to his A Wedding Breakfast Novelty. stimulating pleasures. What the duties of banking, and has ac­ Fresh supply of FRUITS and VEG­ it is a positive cure. For constipation memory. cepted a position in The R. D. & and clearing up the complexion it does if there were no broad piazzas ETABLES in their season, wonders. Children like it. Every one I was having a luncheon at a cafe on jRobt. E. Spencer Co. at LOWEST PRICES. The heat of a lamp that hung on a praises it. Large-size package, 50c. At Fifth avenue,New York, when a somewhat and lounging chairs and ham­ all druggists. stanchion in the kitchen of the steamboat unusual company of people entered the mocks and grassy lawns A popular physician of Brooklyn has a C. H. Northam, of the New Haven line, almost deserted room and arranged them­ Try Our XXXX Minnesota What if no mountain view of little girl who expounded the Scriptures Sunday night, as she lay at the foot of selves about the table which had been Again thanking the public for all DEALER IN Flour. to him in the following remarkable man­ Peck slip, New York, set fire to the car­ specially set for them. There were eight distant hills and valley below ? its past favors, and solioiting a larger ner while reciting her Sunday-school les­ penter work directly overhead. There men and one young woman in the group. What if no cooling breeze and share of its support to him in the Satisfaction guaranteed. son on Friday night: " The Lord is my was no one in the kitchen nor about that I recognized the occasion as a wedding dash c#spray ? The summer banking business, he subscribes him­ shepherd and I shall not want. He maketh part of the deck, and the flame had spread breakfast of persons that were scarcely of book gives an added zest to self with gratitude. me to lie (hesitating), He maketh me lie all over the ceilings and down the bulk­ the fashionable sort. The girl was pretty their exhilerating breath and —and do lots of other things." WITH heads when Watchman McDonald came enough, but she was quite awkward,while along on his regular round at 8.40 o'clock. sight and feeling. takes R. I). SPENCER. i. 1. HMETGE It was a phrenologist that said the rea­ the man hardly knew what to do with his OF ALL KINDS, The crew of the Elm City on the other bands, and their conversation did not one into the clearer air of the Hazardville, Conn. soning power of the hen is dwarfed be­ side of the pier had also discovered the scintillate, as it were, with wit or rep­ mountains of thought by the And sold at such extremely Thompsonville, June 26, 1889. cause she does not cackle late. fire and came over, and with the Nor­ artee. The repast was nervously gone open sea of speculation. An FORCED TO LEAVE HOME.—Over sixty thern's men, burst in the kitchen door. through, when the waiter brought in the Low Prices people were forced to leave their homes Fruit, Vegetables, ounce or two of blackened pa­ yesterday to call for a free trial package They put out the fire. On account of the coffee he was accompanied by an assistant YOU CANNOT HELP BUT BE SUITED. of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood and Canned Goods. conditions that prevail about a steam­ who bore on a tray before him what ap­ per between two lids of a is bad, your liver and kidneys out of or­ boat's galley, it was a close call for a peared to be a bird pie, the crust brown book—what wonders of unex­ We can make you the Best der, if you are constipated and. have $150,000 worth of ship and freight. HAIR MATTRESS you headache and an unsightly complexion, and tempting, and the silver plate on pected revelry are in them! ever slept on—cheaper ones don't fail to call on any druggist to-day pure coFliver OIL which it rested garnished about with South Store. if you wish, but don't fail DON'T for a free sample of this grand remedy. In accordance with general orders from green. When this was placed before the A big jag of picot edge silk The ladies praise it. Every one likes it. .A. Specialty. to see those Large-size package, 50c. the Adjutant General's office the entire bride she looked at her husband in sur­ ribbons at ridiculous prices— ALSO, brigade of the Conn. National Guard went prise, but apparently did not dare sug­ F'orget that Some of the upper crust look soft into camp at Niantic for six days Aug. 19. gest that this was o rather substantial dish 12 1-2 for a piece of ten yards. !! enough to be dough. !J Speaking of the preparations,etc.,the New to bring on at such a late moment. All In all the good colors : - | -Wool I HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT Very few persons can hold their own Haven Palladium says: the faces of the men were twitching with Blanc, Blue, Black, OK HARNESS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, on their first sea voyage. -COMPRISING- " Niantic is waked up; for Connecticut's excitement, with the exception of her Cream, Ponceau, Corail, Mattresses! AND AT ALL PRICES. The best Harness SPONGE STONES, SEA-FANS, SEA- soldiery swooped down upon the little husband's which expressed blauk amaze­ Rose, Flame, Saumon, for the money to be found anywhere. BRING IN YOUR TICKETS! URCHINS, SEA-GRASS, town Monday, and as coming events cast STAR-FISH, Etc. ment at what seemed a serious breach of Ciel, Orange, Cerise, If you wish to furnish the Electricity is a mighty dangerous force, their shadows before, the town has be­ Mexico, Lilas, Straw, come involved in a bustle which increases correct form. The waiter handed a knife whole house, or only want • but some people make light of it. Cardinal, Absinth, Saphir, one piece, give us a call. ~ with each day. The necessary prepara­ and fork to the bride. Nile, Chartreusse, Florida, Lap Dusters, Fly Nets, The grave-digger is always finding tion is finished, and everything in order "Will madam cut the pie just here ?" he Marine, Savres, GEO. MADDOCK, for camp life. The company tents stretch Goods delivered Free in Horse Sheets, Halters. himself in a hole in the pursuit of his oc­ MAIN STREET. from east to west on the north side of the asked, indicating the outer rim of the top 12 i-2c for a piece of ten Thompsonville. cupation. grounds, and the erection of brigade THOMPSONVILLE, - - CONN. crust. yards I Think of it! Such EUPEPSY.—This is what you ought to headquarters completed. The company The bride took the knife tremblingly in Kcffi3* Now is the time to Big Stools, of Wliips. streets are the same as last year, and in lots don't wait for people. have, in faot, you must have it, to fully N. B.—Ronnd and Long Glains Opened to Order. \ % her hand, and, with the aid of the waiter, have the Hair Mattresses ebjoy life. Thousands are searching for the rear the officers' tents and mess houses Front. loom up. The parade ground has under­ succeeded in lifting the entire top crust made over, and UPHOLSTER­ Trunks and Bags, Hay Bakes, Forks and it daily, and mourning because they find Fine French Hose for wo­ ING ONE Scythes, and Hammocks. < •;; y ^ it not. Thousands upon thousands of dol­ gone many changes. The old guard house away from the lower part of the pie, D . Remember 'the lars are spent annually, by our people in has gone and in its place stands a new Then she gave a little cry of astonishment men.; 42 gauge. Fancy stripes place and more substantial building ; and other the hope that they may attain this boon. improvements have been made. There is for a white dovejifted up its head from and boot patterns. Imported 26 Pynchon St.^^- .^ Spring#) iWtefw*' And yet It may be had. by all. 'We guar­ the interior of the pie and cooed. A round ft'. . antee that Electric Bitters, if used ac­ but four tents more than there were last to sell for 50c.. Toil shall have CONSTANTS? OS BAND XPE cording to directions and the use persis­ year.- These are for the occupancy of the the dove's neck was a very beautiful little them for 25 T A COURT OF PROBATE^HOLDEN Lindem&n & Sons and the Shubert ted in, will bring you good digestion and JThird Machine Platoon which disbanded diamond bracelet. It was a gift from the c. oust the demon Dyspepsia and install in­ shortly before the encampment last year, It's a big lot, a grand lot, at A at Enfield, within and for-the district Axle, Mowing-MacMne & Harness Oils. Also, the Celebrated York Cottage and and which has recently reorganized. The men who were present. of Enfield, on the 12th day of Aug., A. D. Wilcox and White Organs. stead eupepsy. We recommend Electric grounds have been kept in fertile condi­ The episode was certainly not consist­ the price, an almost unexam­ 1889. Call and examine these goods at Bitters for dyspepsia and alt diseases of tion this year and forty tons of hay is the Present, F. E. Ely, Esq., Judge. PIANO STOOLS, SPREADS, SCARFS, ETC. liver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c ent with the customs of good society, pled lot. But we don't get On motion of Edward C. Allen,' and $1 per bottle at all druggists. For Complexion, Shaving, Shampooing result. This will be used to feed the but it was so thoroughly enjoyed, and We bny our goods strictly for cash, and Chapped Hands, Rough Skin. horses in camp. The rations allowed the hysterical over it and slop over administrator on the estate of Arthur R. deal directly with the manufacturer, thus Old Maid—Don't tell such blood curd­ brought that little party so close together, Brooks,late of Enfield,within said district, A. T. LORD'S, -Phyaioians reoammend it. horses are twelve quarts of oats and four­ enabling us to sell at a reasonable rate. ling stories; you make my teeth chatter. For sale be Druggists or sent on receipt of price. teen pounds of hay daily. Among other that it appeared quite proper and was un­ it with big type and wild deceased. This court doth decree that six MAIN ST., THOMPSONVILLE. Special prices for cash. months be allowed and limited for the Old Beau—Look out they don't fall out. 1-4 doz. la Bandaoma Toftet Box by mail, 00 eta. improvements noticed is a blacksmith doubtedly very pretty. The coffee was adjectives. FECIITER REMEDY CO., Now Haven, Conn. shop. Soldiers who are sick at camp are creditors of said estate to exhibit their Also, Second-hand Pianos and Organs to Sell or Rent. The clam stands the summer weather P. S1. F. has grown Hair on heads bald for 20 years drank amid the best of good fellowship, Just a plain statement. claims against the same to the adminis­ C. G. TIFFANY. H. F. TIFFANY. not carried to the hospital on a stretcher better than the oyster. In fact, the clam Send for history and Genuine Testimonials. as an ambulance drawn by a horse will and everything went as merry as the pro­ That's enough. trator, and directs that public notice be given of this order by advertising in a is full of grit. NEW HAVEN, Conn.—" Have given the always be ready at a minute's call. The verbial marriage bell—all because of a Ilight Aisle. L. P. ABBE & SON, Fairicon Tar Soap a trial and have found old system relative to the ambulance newspaper published in Enfield and post­ A SCRAP OF PAPER SAVES HER LIFE.—It white dove's coo.—Chicago Herald. Money sent us in excess for goods is ing a copy thereof on the public sign-post Thompsonville, Conn. it a very satisfactory article, and would corps is still maintained. Camp Bulkeley was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping - returned without cost to you. in said town of Enfield, nearest the place recommend its use. ' will no doubt be the equal iu every way paper, but it saved her life. She was in G. F. CONVERSE, M. D. • of any of its predecessors, and in many where the deceased last dwelt. the last stages of consumption, told by little ways it will be the superior of any Conversation Overheard in a Horse Oar. FORBES & WALLACE/ Certified from record. SMer46,000,000Lbs. physicians that she was incurable and " Have used your Fairicon Tar Soap of them." Main and Vernon streets. FRED'K E. ELY. ESQ., Judge. could live only a short time; she weighed and am satisfied that it is good." less than seventy pounds. On a piece of F. BELLOSA, M. D., 12G Court st. It is very wrong to play jokes on the DEALERS IN Ml JiliU The death of Dr. Alexander Mott of wrapping paper she read of Dr.. Kingte " Have tried your Fairicon Tar Soap clergy, and only very sinful people ever New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; and without hesitation can say I like it.; New York recently, recalls to mind a very Furniture, Stoves & Ranges. it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it Have already ordered its use in three singular and remarkable operation per­ do it. There is an ex-newspaper man, helped her more,bought another and grew cases of roughness of the skin, where it. formed by his father, Dr. Valentine Mott. well known on the row, who wears the A3%nrcfpUR better fast, continued its use and is now has served a most excellent purpose. Shall, strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing try it in eczema at my first opportunity." : famous in surgery during his lifetime, A smuggest face, the most ministerial air WALL PAPER,HARDWARE AND 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send L. M. CREEMER, M. man by the name of Frederick Williams and the most clerical spectacles of any' PREPARED stamp to W. H. Cole, druggist, Fort (IIS was suffering from a snake in the stomach. man in the business. During a recent PAINTERS' SUPPLIES. Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful He boarded in Essex street, New York. Light Weight and Tan discovery free at any drug-store. convention, which drew several hundred Sold unTjer guarantee to JOB PRINTING About 18 months previous, while clergymen to Washington, Mack (that repaint if not satisfactory. She—What a magnificent figure Capt. Jamaica, he was one day drinking water isn't the name) got into a Fourteenth CBOCKEBY, GLASS AND TINWARE, SILVEB- Composed of only the Most Costly and Macintosh has, and how nice he looks in LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES IN WESTERN MASS. FinestMaterials. DON'Tusean/paint from a spring,' at the bottom of which he street car full of ministers, stumbled half WABE, HOUSEFUKNISHING GOODS unless the makers give written guarantee his Highland regimentals. He—Yes, in­ observed several small hair snakes of the ftp satisfactory work, ° . deed, Miss Maude, but I should think the way up the aisle, and caught the eye of AND A GOOD LINE OF length of one or two inches—and from a a fellow newspaper man. Actual Cost less than flies would bother him. kind of tickling in his throat at the time Headquarters for Gent's and Ladies' Patent GROCERIES. $1 25 PER GALLON*^ "Why, Brother Thompson, how do you For Sale by BUCKMCN'S ARNICA SALVE.—The best he concluded that he must have swallowed do?" he exclaimed, grasping his hand and salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, A. B. LEETE, Thompsonville j The T. one of them. He immediately applied to shaking it effusively. Mack sat across the Leather Shoes of aU kinds. ^ ulcers, salt-rheum, fever sores, tetter, NEAT, aUICK, CHEAP! a physician, who administered to him an PEASE & SONS CO., Windsor Locks chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all aisle and started a^running conversation and Broad Brook 5 C. O. TIFFANY & emetic—and he borrowed no more trouble 0. 6. TETANY & SON, skin eruptions, and, positively cures piles, which could be heard all over the car. CO., Hazardville, Conn. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to about it. In about six months he began "Let me see, Brother Thompson, I 294 lain st. cor. Fort, Springfield, lass. « CONN. HAZARD VILLE, Don't use any paint unless the give perfect satisfaction, or money re­ to feel (as he expressed it himself,) haven't seen you since the triennial con­ : funded. Price 25c per box. For sale by tS HALL - - ' NeitDoortoHei Postolce.si4!/ makers give written guarantee, for satis­ Benton & Co., druggists, Thompsonville. kind of crawling in his stomach"—and in clave in Chautauqua in 1875. How is your factory work. See fac-simile of guaran­ a few days more the lower part, or pit of Buffalo charge getting along? How is tee on every package. Woman to Tramp—How's the soup ? his stomach began to project out. His Mrs. Thompson? Did you get your sal­ Tramp—1'Tain't quite strong enough, appetite became so exceedingly keen that ary raised? No! That is too bad, really 'V. a WainiiimikBi • ma'am. I wish you would wash a few At The Press Office. he was forced to eat hearty food four or too bad. I did. I worked my congre­ more dishes in it. ' five times a day. He continuied in this gation nicely. I had a friend in Cleve­ Polite clerk, showing goods—Here, state for several weeks, when the occur­ rence at the spring in Jamaica came to land who is on the staff of a secular news­ lady, is something I would like to call his mind accompanied with the horrible paper, and he was unscrupulous enough to. wsm your attention to. The very latest thing conviction that he was carrying a loath­ work up a boom for me there until I re­ prepared to snpply. the pujbnc out. Mrs. Rounder—If there is anything some reptile in his stomach. The pro­ ceived an offer of $5,000. Of course my with all out later than my husband I guess I will tuberance on his chest continued to in­ congregation wasn't going to be outbid, take it, If only-ftp* curiosity, sptl®?? crease in size, and he was frequently AND- choked for breath by the reptile attempt- and they saw that $5,000, and went them ggBRING IN YOUR. TICKETS! g|j |g- ing to crawl oat of his throat, which sen- $1,000 better. This was in May, one , - sation at length threw the miserable man year ago. ~ ' 1 . Stranger—Have yoo any choice lots on into convulsive fits. The learned doctor ass hand ?, Landowner—Yes, sir; something ^ Stmentioned above was called, and the case The whole car was attention by this NOW IN SEASON; THE GREAT fine H The nlqest lots i that ever laid out­ , ^ ; described to him. After examining the time, and Mack was the focns of thirty At our now line of Goods which are arrmn ' projection on the man's body he pro­ pairs of curious eyes. Also, Bait and Smoked Fish, Oys doors! There are two—all Improvements, nounced the snake to be the cause, and I hear you are thinking of taking a of the: convenient to cars, clear title, eto. They was of the opinion that it could be taken ters and Clams. are .choice but I will make them fifteen out by. an incision in the stomach without new charge? Is it so? Want to have a : • |l||any danger to the man's life,; Bat Wil- chance to work over your old- sermons. hundred, for oash.. Stranger—Well, I'm TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. •- liains conld not be prevailed to sobmit to Beeneight years in one ? place. Well, I not bnybgr I'm niaking assessments—did |T!ForTi!o8?^!catt>Ty -• wwyw,()oow!!rroipn!J! .** "V rv ' i ^ this operation. A plan was then hit upon yott say fli^n . Unndred. eac& /or those IBtUntia Sjjcllsdepetw foracase-wlicreiSVn fin ra wlnvre SilL-feUL- ; , to Ql1 tiie don't blame yon. "I can't very well. You lonSULPHUnBlTTEBS PHUB BITTERS will ifl P from the month. He 1; We atoo keep' a Good Variety of lots ? Til raak.e ^ote of that. Landown- not aafitstrbr cure. It ^partook of no food for two or three days see I have made a good many investments Ijtwnicnreyoti^^ er—Oh, rid, both flfteep hundred! [TSoyoSrBufffcrwitn. nevpt, foils. , . . and'the movements: of the • snake were in my town, and it would- necessitate too bftttjh^dandallgonc ,£]ean6£kthevitintev, constantly watched by ..the phvsician. many sacrifices to break, the old ties. wring;' If 160', use bfttid wtieti you sec Towards night of the third day the almost Which are unexcelled in quality of finish, and of which I have the pni IVP: «; Xha^oontin- KJS.VHCR BITTBBS} its imparities BUN*. Still there are other ways|g|I succeeded K will trrtll. E fk«*/iri6« of the insensible inan.;assnmed a dark and church for ten years has moved to San %*» .i"ivt . . ^ ghastly appearance—and the snake forced -Matronof Homefoi Blekly Francisco, And is going to.join Dr. Scott's part?# v / ' S- , Sc^aoton, Pa.! fpiis head, from his month; and tasted of the erfrumi ij jijjnilk. The bowl was gently drawn away, " ^Tt may m«ke trouble for Dr, : lb the JWat-^iDeri't talk soothing syrtiH , and the snake as gently crawled towards Scotti'i to business to.merjlfc a ... It. The friend who stood by* now seized M.cr-^ki^§ jJS^sSSLf 4he reptile with his Iiand and suddenly i ' V "drew it from Its den, in which it-had. Thompson" in the ribs* wlth his umbreila. grown an almost incredible ft ftfter lifting Was immediately killed, and. measured mmmmmmmmamsm Toar feet and five Inches In length,—was Thompson; , |Ts that it. That is not the a hignesRfrora head to tail and - v e ; of a jet black color. - Williams was wltfi- sort of om&rella you baghtto have.' Jwrt dlfflculty iwtored, Lool* At mine, -•NTH-5 to the hospit^; «l^^j^c6v6red. ait