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Btott, Lavinia, Est, Stott, William R. Stramn, Bertha P. Strom, Peter - Strom, Peter and Son Sturtevant, Albert B. Sturtevant, M. Louise &turtevant Land Co. Subert, Celia Sullivan, Andrew - Sullivan, Charles (8 Sulllvan, Daniel F. ’ Sullivan, Dennis Sullivan, Elizabeth A. Sullivan, Eugene Sullivan, James Sullivan, Jeremiah, Est, &ullivan, John Sullivan, J, D. Sullivan, John F. Sullivan, John T. Sullivan, Marga @ullivan, Marguret Sulllvan, Martin Zullivan, Mary A, SBullivan, Mary E. Sullivan, Matthew, Est. Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Michael K. Mortimer Norah F. Patrick (School St.) Patrick (13th St.) Sullivan, Robert J. Sulpa, Jacot Super, Anthony and Catherine Sussman, Morris Swain, Jennie A. Swan, Amos Swan, The A. C. & Co. Swan, Calvin L &wan, Jennie P Swan, L. C., Est &wanberg, Andrew Swanton, George E. Swartzberg, Joel Swartzberg, Joseph, Jr. Swartzberg, Joseph, Jr., and Rosa Swartzberg, Mary and Sophia Eweet, Alonzo Sweet, Fred C. Sweet. George C. Sweet Swets Sydleman, George A. Sydleman, Harriet R, Symington, Clara 8. Taber Taft, ¥ Cornelia F, Tarrant, Nicholas Tarrant, N., Trustee Est, of Abby A. Cook Tarrant & B Taylor, A Tefft, Tefrt, Vi Teline, Tellier b Terpp, Catherine, Est. Terry, Braxton Tetlow, Jo Thacuers W. D Thames Cork Co. ‘Thames Iron Works Thames Loan & Trust Co., The Thames National Bank, The Thayer, Charles F. Thayer, John M Therorix, Adelard There, Jerome Theil, Carl Theil, Frank and wife Thomas, Egldiris Thomas, George P, ‘Thomson, George, Dr. Thompson, Julia, Mrs, fary G. Wwilliam A, C. P, Mrs. Throw, Margaret Thumm, Roseria Tilden, R. W. Tingley, £arah E., Est. Tingley, Witter K. Tilley, Jennie BE. Tobin, Anna F, ‘Tobin, Catherine Tobin, Richard W, Tobin, The, Arms Co. Tompkins, John F. Toomey, Fanny A, Toomey, John, Est. Toomey, Patrick, Est. ‘Tongren, Alred ‘Torosian, David M. Torrence, Archibald ‘Torrence, Archibald, Est. ‘Torrence, Mary Totokett Mfg. Co. Tourtelotte, Fred ‘Tourtelotte, James N. Tower, H. L., Vet, Tnchunb-rf, ‘Willlam Tracy, Charles Oscar Tracy, Carrie R, Tracy, Edwin A Tracy, Fred B. ‘Tracy, Jennie ¥ Treat, Charles C. Troeger, Henry ‘Troland, Est. Archibald Troland, John Troland, Mary L. z’r’:ll.nd. Ruby H deau, Oliver Trumbull, Jonathan Trushonsky, Mary, Mrs. Tubbs, Abigafl C. . Tubbs, J. Herman Tucker, Herman 1, ‘Tucker, James C. and Annie L. Jones Tuckle, John Tufts, Charles F. Turniski, Frank and wife ‘Turner, Edward L, ‘Turner, Emerson P. ‘Turner, Frank C. Turner, Jennle C, Turner, John A. ‘Turner, Maria T., Bst. Turner, Mary F., Est. ‘Turner & Stanton Twomey, Margaret A, Tylenda, Stanislaw Tylenda, Peter Tyler, Frank Tyler, Henry A. Tyler, Mary S. Tyler, Oliver S, Ufford, Frank M. Ufford, 5. Augusta Ulmer, Johanna Ulmer Hayes, The Ulmer Leather Cov., Est. of George F. Ulmer, FEleanor Ulmer MeLoughlin, ‘Henry T. Ulmer, Ulrich, Frank Uncas National Bank Uncas Paper Ce. Tncas Power Co., Tmeas Speclalty Co. Tnderwood, D, L. United States Finishing Co., The 18,000 4,000 2,600 800 2,000 1,500 600 6,295 700 1,045 8,500 11,200 4,550 2,000 75 16,700 1,700 160,000 1,160 750 900 1,670 550 2,700 2,000 1,900 1,400 18,500 1,000 10,000 6,500 5,000 £,000 2,600 1,008,200 Utley, Mary J. Ttley & Jones Utersteadt, Adam George v Vallee, Christian Vallin, John F. Vars, Henry B. Vars, Perses M. Vars, Perses M. Vaughn, Alfred H. helrs Vaughn, Alfréd N. H. Vaughn, Eliza A. ry J. . Foundry Co., The Venable, Annle Vergason, C. H. Vergason, Dandel B. Vergason, Frederick D. Vergason, J. (. Fremont Vergason, Louis S. Vergason, Olivia Vergason, Rosalle J. Mra. Vetter, Emma L. Votter, Jacob Vicker, Laura W. Vincent, Willlam . Voort Wagner, Albert ‘Wagner. Frederiok 2,026 2,000 200 Walker, Letitia_estate Walker, Letitia S. Wallace, Mary M. Wallace, Samuel ‘Wallin, John ‘Walner, Eugene ‘Walsh, John Walsh, Maria Mrs. Walsh, Marianna F. ‘Walsh, Mrs. Walsh, Nicholas ‘Walsh, Sarah T. Walz, John A. ‘Warakowskl ®Philip Ward, James and Ellen Sweeney Ward, Nanie B. Ward, Willlam D. estate vard, Willlam T. Ware, James C. ‘Washburn, Reuben B, S. Wasley, Frederick R. Waters, Myra A. Watson, Mary ‘Watt, Christian Wattles, Bmily L. Wattles, Harriet E. ‘Wattles, Oliver P. estate Wattles, Thomas P. Watts, Arthur ‘Watts, Thomas Waytkiericz, Martin Weaver, Lottie R. ‘Webb, Sarah A. estate Webster, Mary G. ‘Wedge, Joseph Weinert, Edward, Weiler, Susan Weinphal, Charles H. Weir, Eliza G. ‘Weirzbruski, Joseph Weisgraber, Gottfred ‘Weiss, Peter Welsh, PBmma and Emily Welch, Dennis J. Welch, Johannah Welden, Ann estate ‘Welden, Jennie A. Wells, Mary Waite Mrs. Wells, Willlam A. ‘Wengel, estate Margaret ‘Wenzel, Martin West, Claudia D. and Laura A. West, William ‘Wetmore, Emma E. Whaley, Charles F. Whaley, Harris Wheeler, Albert L. Wheeler, Avery D. Wheeler, Charies H. Wheeler, Emma L. ‘Wheeler, Frank S. Wheeler Bros. Whipple, Rose F. Whitaker, Charles Whitaker, Charles White, Charles D. White, Frederick M. White, Lucy M ‘Whitehead, Whitford, Ma Whiting, Lyman W. Whiting, Nathan Whitney, Charles E. ol . estate ‘Wholey, J. Wightman, Byron A. ‘Wileox, William B. Wilkinson, willey Willey Willie, John 0 Williams, Antone 1,550 Williams, Calvin C. 1,400 ‘Williams, Charles M. 6,130 Chauncey E. Williams, Elizabeth A., Est. ‘Williams, George W ‘Williams, Harriet B., Mrs, Willlams, Jennie M. williams, John A. Williams, Julian L. Williams, Sarah J. Willlams, Virginia Williams, Winslow Tracy Wil' mson, Joseph Willig, Irvin J. Willls, Mary A, ‘Wilson, Agnes H., Mrs. Wilson, Ambrose ‘Wilson, Charles T. Wilson, Etta S. ‘Wilson, Frank L. Wilson, Fred Wilson, Harrison B. Wilson, John H. Wilson, Richardetta ‘Wilson, Samuel A. ‘Wilson, Thomas H. ‘Wilson, Thomas V Wilson, William E. (McKinley Ave.) 4,500 Wilson, William E, (Shetucket St,) 4,400 Wilson, William E. and J. H. 300 Winchester, Ida 8,025 ‘Winnapaug . Winship, Eliza J. Winship, T. Y. ‘Winters, Charles J. Winters, Margaret, Mrs. 2, ‘Winschewesk!, John and Ansonota 800 Wisnieenski, Wladyslaw 600 Wwitschekowski. Willlam 1,020 Witter, William, M. D. 3,950 Wilodgka, Ella 500 ‘Wohlifarth, Johanna, Est, 1,850 ‘Wohlleben, Frederick 100 Wood, C, H. 1.650 ‘Woodward, Frank L. 4,500 Woodmansee, Charles S. 1,000 75 Woodmansee, Henry P. ‘Woodmansee, John Woodward, H. R. Woodward, John E. Woodward, Walter W. Woodworth Woodworth, Ellas, Woodworth, Frank H Woodworth, Marianna Woodworth, Mary J, Woodworth, Sarah, Mrs. ‘Worth, 3 Worth, J. C. & Co. Worthington, E. B. Wright, Alvan H. Wrisht, Frank Wright, Henry & wife Wright, Wm. W. Wulf, Eerman C. Wulf, Otto E. Wunderlick, Louls & Barbard Wuttkey, Julius A. 10,580 Wauttkey, Mary A. 1,825 bt Yantic Store Co. 1,600 Yantic Woolen Co. 157,000 { Yelublski, Lemont & 2400 Yeomans, George P. 150 Yeomans, John & Isabella Brown 1,200 | Yeomans, W. H 5,400 Yerrington, Alexander 2,620 Yerrington, Ches. A. 4 | Yerrington, Chas D. ¥ e gton, ‘H. L. | Yerrington, Mary H. | Yerrington, Andrew J. 1.200 Yeerrington, Francis B. 940 Yerrington, Herbert S. 1,750 Yerrington, James M. 7,165 Yerrington, John 'T. Co., The 1,320 Yerrington, E. Lewis 110 Yerrington, Mary E., Mrs. 1,600 Yerrington, Mary W. 3,500 Yerrington, Peter 440 Young, Philepena M. 77.514 Young, Sarah L. 3,800 Young, Thomas & Jennle 3,800 Young, Wm. B. 3,000 Young, Wm. C. 3475 z. Zacher, Gottfried 900 Zahn, Frank 1,825 Zahn, Paul H. 1,800 Zapp. Henry 110 Zerull, Fred 1,476 Zelf, Moses 1,000 Zillinger, Paul 1,120 Zillinger, Simeon 260 Zimmerman, Ferdinand 875 Zimmerman, George 1,500 Zubrowski, Tafflett & Lizzie 1,100 Zurarosk!, Max 130 NON-RESIDENT. % . Abbott, B. W. | 3.000 Aldrich, Nelson W. 800 800 | American Wood Working Ma- 4 Amsren, Louis A. S. Ames, Seth Armour Co. Avery, Lucy E. 900 | Ayer, E. J. & Ruby B. Bachelder, Francis A. est. Wm. G. Benjamin, B Bent, Francis P. Bentley, Alvin C. Bergman, Gustave Bergman, Johg Berth, Amelia Bill, Fred A. Bill, Henry, heirs of Bill, Jane E. & F. Selden Bingham, Lydia D. Blair, Mary L., Mrs. Blinderman, Bessle Bond, Henry P. Bornen, Christian P. Bornen, Ella M. Bunnell, Wm. E. Brady, Jospehine, Mrs. Kirker, Eliza Brayton, James G., Mrs. Klingon, Moses Brennan, Hannah T. Brockton Sample Shos Co. Korn, Henrletta . Broderick, Edward J. Brown, Annie E. & Hannah Sul- i Stoclkett, Lucy M. livan 500 Stoddard. Gilbert & Co. T. Brown, C. H. 1,540 | 1244, John T. Story, Simon E. 3,400 Brown, Gouvenor H. 350 | Lahn, Jacob Sullivan, Michael J. 100 | Thurston, James F. Brown, John & Annie 600 | Tand, Henry & Mattie Suntheimer 0 Browning, Thomas H. 4,000 Lanman, Chas. R. Browning, Willis T. Buckley, John W. E S Jilson, Lucy 1 g { ks : FIRE ! i ; b8 relation i E £ H 750 Nel Emily A. 1,600 Nn‘l:l.ulll'! B 0. Olcott, E. Olivia Tyler B Jensen, Loren & Annie M. Jewett City Siflw Bank, The 2. . mson, Anna M. 2, Johnson, Dr. Frank M. Johnson, Niles Peck, Ira L. Power, James J. & Bridget M. Bdwin P. Q. Quinn, James S n Rathbun, Chas. L s, vitation to become the head of Speliman, Willlam 600 , Semple, Mrs. Margaret iversity of Michigan. Spersky, Casey R. Sihorosgl, John Spicer, James C. Smith, Margaret A. Standard Oil Co. 5 | Strickian, James M. Stare, Mary Carew 800 | Sullivan, Honora B. Kloppenberg, Marshall F. Swift, Edwin B. est w. Swift & Co. 1,850 | Vanman, Jonathan 100} Lathrop, James H. Waller, Geo. est. Burch, John J. & Bmma J. 1,300 | 18 P orth & Co. T e Burnham, Geo, §. & B. M. 2,600 | Cefingwell, John E., Est. B“fel*i‘:&‘““"”- George & Wil- 156 Lehman,Jmmunuel Taintor, Bessie I. &R;glaly.‘oeo.hfi. e Lennon, James Tannar, C. Gilbert 7 elmin, Phillp D. peop Greece Buttolph, Chas. est. 1.300 | Tovine. Metonte Tayloe. Bmeline E. Wiiben THoiiay. for classic gowns. Her & Lovell, Fanny H. Taylor, Jane 80 { Wood, Ira L. tumes are very scant as to dry goods, Callshan, Patrick 3,400 | LANllibridge, Simon Therault, Cyremsis Woodward, Calvin H. 1 but elaborate enough es to jewels. Carroll, Michael '100 | Lucas, Betsey Tighe, Patrick G. ‘Wormsley, Thomas Dr. Hlissbeth a Cants 1anra N. 1,200 | L¥on, Henry B, Truman, Catherine —_— 4 o Garrett _Anderson, - ¥ Truman, Nathan BLIND EXEMPT., mayor of Aldeburgh, England, gave a Chaffee, Inez G. 16,000 ™ Tucker, L 0 9 dinner recently to forty councilors and Champion, F. F. 1200 T Barnes, Avery h ~ Tufls, Margaret J. ost. p other guests, She was the only wo- Champijon, Lydia 12000 h P. Butts, Sarah A. 3,000 | man present and she wore a black Champion, Mary BE. B. 3,900 'f"' 6y e J u Edwards, James H. 1,285 with & widow's cap and dia- Charbonneau, Joseph P. 100 g:lg;-“lflml;n 3 Leary, Abby 1,400 S‘g;‘l{,‘;"-M”a"fl'lfi;" ,.m Manwarring, James H. 000 [ Ulmer, Wim. Brewery 20,000 | Sullivan, Daniel 1,700 s i &l Crurch, Tillan 2 Fiso [ ETwas, amls e v. PLAN NEW LAW TO HIT appolated for the Durgoss. ot Ssctrs b fi:fi‘lgf - %00 | Martin, Andre 1,000 WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC, | 1#ining the feasibility of developing an Clark, Mary J. 1,800 | Mason, Frederick L. 11,000 | VanCleef, Antoinette 4,500 chrborl Atv:l system of waterways which Clacher, Frank "150 | Maynard, Frank G. %0 Valentine, Moses N . 3,000 | Conference of Federal and State Prose- "‘hl‘n B mw“‘"’ h Coates, Gilbert P. 3,000 | Messinger, ngben. Est. 1,908 W cutors in Chicago First Step Toward | American rivers and harbors up to Comstock, C, W. 4000 | Setier A o y Its Extermination—Dubugque Execu- | date. . ole, . M. ¥ p Ao PSS Cole, Ella J. 1,800 | Meller, Ida J. 1,000 ngu}l:‘c-.PMtrg.kMgnret Carroll 1 Slv- Declares Death Penalty is Pun- R aiad Gaciaiat (in Eibe Conrade Chas. W. 2700 | M, s §00 | Walsh, Patrick F. & Rosa K ishment That Fits the Grime of lqnd Zwickau) have purchased large gonsolldatied g]ndnde}r;lngkC& g,:sx l;:g;fi;..::.c-zndlon }'233 s Tome N ? Culprits Who Ensnare Girls for | forest sections in !gl vicinity of '0-operative g. Ban X . . 3 . e The Y 3 ? ¥ Chicago, . 31— . | there annually about 40,000 cub! Crane, Floyd H. 3,800 | Morrip,, Tianey Jt. 5800 | P atouie, Foncls P 0 | it e wiiie miave” Sns |thre ot Tomber to Iialy, France ead Cranska, Lucius B. ] g 300 | Whitehead, Willtam o | throughout the United States will be | Germany. Cranston, Mary C. est. 1,800 mz:!r'-y -“_'Yo'-lh_L 1993 | wniams, ©. A. eat. the subject of a conference in Chicago vy S e L1400 | McCabe, Margaret E. 300 | Williams, Chas. E. 200 | S00n of representatives of the United | Harlow N. Higginbothem, for years Crouch, George . 600 MoCafterty, Fllzabeth 1,400 | Williams, Mrs. Jercme W. States district attorney’s and state's | the president of the board of trustees D. MoClimon, Thomas 7,700 | Williamson, Herbert C. 8, attorney’s offices, Judge Julian Mack | of the Field Museum of Nuam His- Davis, Chauncey C. 400 | AMeCormick, Thomas 1,500 | Wolf, Annfe M. ¢ and other jurists and representatives | tory at Chicago, has been retired from Davis, Phebe Jane 2,000 | MoCay, Catherine 400 | Wood, Elizabeth E. of rescue organizations, One of the |that position. Stanley Field, nephew DeBrucker, Arthur 1,400 | nrcHale, Patrick 850 | Woodward, Gertrude P. results of the conference will be & bill. | of er;h-il Field, founder of the mu- Dennison, Mrs. Wm. 1,400 | ycKenna, John and Sarah 1,000 | Woodworth, E. B. cngeiderea a model of its kind, to be un::z. 188 !lnen elected In Mr. Higgine Dewey, Bffie E. 3,400 | McLaughlin, Eleanor 150 submitted to the Illinols legislature | botham’s place, Dexter, Merritt O. 2,800 | McLaughlin, John M. 1,800 Y. soon and to the legislatures of other e 3 Dillaby, Julia B. 3,000 | arcLaughlin, Thomas D. 2,800 states later, to provide adequate pro- | Ludwig Jorgensen, drum major of Damock, Agnes M. 200 | McLane, Willlam A. 100 | Yerrington, Henry M. 50 |tection of law for girlhood, which on [the Engineer Corps band, who has Dabrow, Edward H. 200 | \fcNamara, Michael J. 1,000 | Yerrington, Theodore W. 1,300 |2n appalling scale has been ruthlessly Dolbeare, Geo. W. 1,800 | McNamara, Thomas 1,900 —— preyed upon by the “white siave deal- Dannelen, John J. Rev. 800 SOLDIER EXEMPT. ers”"—procurers for evil resorts, Danville, Eugene 200 N ‘This conference has been arranged Y afts has been Dowling, Max F. 20,000 | Nati scuit Co. 550 ¢ vith an article by . Doyle, Catherine M. 1100 | National Dissount Siamp Co. P+ B O . United States Distriot Attorney S| o, .0 ooietea that Anscciate Jasth Duggan, James 2,200 | New London Real Estate & Imp. B. i e H ; Packhan, of the United State Duggan, Mary 100 | G, 10,000 preliminary, letters were sent to city cl 1 of the Uni tates supreme Dunn, Alexander 300 | New London Northern R, R. 2008 | moactront. Locise. A 400 | Offi¢ials throughout the United States |court will retire shortly atter March 4. Dwyer, A1 o L. 1,400 | Nichols, Mrs. L. L. R 2300 . Ssbuing. A 0 |asking for counsel and facts upon the [Judge Peckham reached the retiring X N e 20| Brodard, Bima J. 200 | situation and the replies will be con- |a8e, 70 years, some time ago, but post- E. Nicols, Emma s 117509 | Bruce, Catherine E. 400 | gidered at the conference. The letters | poned retirement, it is said, in order Eisenhart, Henry est. N e s | Pores Mg 800 |agked for “counsel as to the most of- | that Judge Taft might appoint his sue- Norman, Rose A, Pk fective plan to be adopted by a na- | Cessor. F. Norwich Gas & Electric Co 2,000 c. tional organization desi) b Noss, Eleanor 50 o1 zation igned to stamp Farnham, Chas. 2,667 | Noss, 2,900 out this atrocious traffic.” They add- | Miss Fannie Bixby, one of the rich- Farnham, Mary N. 5,333 | Noss, William, Heirs 2 Carver, James d: “Facts discovered by the federal in Californis, has become & Farrar, Rose H. 1700 Clark, Tewett authorities in Chicago warranted Mr. liceman. She received Fleischmann Co., The 200 o Coll, Elizabeth Ann Sims in saying that these traffickers appointment as deputy of a Long Florence, Edward 150 Connell, Elien 0 | had o0 the art of ruining yours constable and came to Los An- Frazier, Roscoe P. ‘100 O'Brien, Byron O, 3,000 | Connors, James girls to a national and internationai | 5¢les to take the oath of office and Friedenberg, Robert & Frank 150 | O'Brien, Thomas O. 450 | Crocker, Geo. C. system. Wil you kindly write us receive her star. It will be the | O'Neil, C. F. and Nora A. Gauble 150 | Crothers, Lizzie M. what your experience points to be the |JéWel that ehe wears. G. O'Rourke, William O. 100 proper course to take, also how much O'Sullivan, Richard 1,000 D. you balleve can be accomplished by | Richard A Ballinger of Seattle, whe Gallup, Mary 1,050 organizing for this purpose?” is mentioned for the position of secre= Gardiner, Louise M. 12,000 P Dennison, John J. 200 | Nayor H. A. Shunk of Dubuque, Ia., | tary of the Interior in President Taft's Gately & Brennan 2,500 Downes, Emma E. 800 | advocated capital punishment for the |cabinet, is about 50 years of age and & Gales, Horace P. 1,800 | Page, Elma E. 3,500 procurers, his letter being as follows: |lawyer by n. He has served Gaylord, Robert H. 45,000 | Paine, Mrs. Agnes C. 200 E. “Your letter asking for counsel ag to | %8 county judge, as mayor of Seattls Geer, Geo. 2,050 | Paine, Agnes H. 2,400 the most effective plan to stamp out |20, 83 4 commissioner of the general Geer, Ledyard C. 2,100 | Palmer, Edwin L. 50 | Ensling, Phillipp 1,000 | the atrocious traffie is received, In |lond office. Geer, Wm. H. 3,000 | Palmer, Harvey C., Mrs. 1,300 ‘|reply I will eay that I have but one tte, Hannah M. 1,700 | Pardy, Thomas J. 900 F. suggestion to make in ridding the | Mrs Belle de Rivera of New York Gilliver, Sarah, Mrs. 800 | Parkhurst, John R, 600 country of this terrible menace to|Oranized the women's club federation Gilman, EMzabeth 700 | Parks, Annie Jennie and Belay 900 | Fogarty, Patrick 400 | young womanhood, and that s of that city, but strange to say, al- Girard, John B 300 | Payne, Billings H., Est. 200 make the erime a capital offe: a though she has been given other of- Givernaud Bros. 13,000 | Pjatt, Julia C. G. 900 G. unishment for same the infliction | fices, she has never been ent of Gardner, Wim. Allen 2,000 | Plaut, Joseph, Est. 14,900 of the death penalty. Dastards who |the organization. Now her friends Gore, D. W. 1,200 | Polsky, Max 3,000 | Gamble, Bmma B. 590 | ongage in this nefarious traffie are | Want to elect her, but there is an op- Gould, Mary A. 1,800 | Potter, Frank H. 4,500 | Gardner, Sarah G. 700 | worse than murderers and should be | FOSIRE party, headed by a_yeung wo- Great Atlantic & Paeific Co. 5,300 | potter, John H. 500 | Gay, Henry S. 100 | dealt with as such. Make the punish.|Mman Mrs. Willlam Grant Brown, whe Greene, E. L. 5,500 | Press, William and ida 200 | Gernhard, Adam J., Jr. 800 | ment fit the crime and you will have |8 also accused of being an aristocrat Greene, Geo. A. 4,500 9 | Goodwin, Isaac F. 890 | gone a long way toward stamping ft Gurley, Andrew J. 1100 R Green, Lafayette M. 700 | gyt A woman member of m-a‘i‘r of Grimes. Mary 1,700 Another Towa mayor, which Mrs, Richard Watson jor Grodotski, Withelmina 1,600, Rabinovitz, Isaac and Max Kera 200 H. Waterloo, wrot-:”"'l”bell%m‘fh?:n’rifl?: president, and Mrs. Grover Cleveland Rafferty, John H. 2,000 should be fully advised of the actual |and Mrs. Andrew Carnegle honorary H. Randall, Sarah A. 150 | Hagherg, John A. 325 | conditiors through the press, and then | Vice presidents, called attention the Rathbone, Abial, Heirs 2,400 | Harrington, Ira 800 |a national organization be perfected, | Other day to the fact that Massachu- Haley, Jeremiah 2,450 | Raymond, Sarah B. 300 | Hildebrand, Oscar F. 925 | with auxillary socleties in each coun- | 36tts was the frst state to have a Haley, Jeremiah & Michael Hickey 800 | Reardon, John P. 700 | Hinckley, Abby F. 1,000 |ty in the United States, to apply Hs juvenile court, although the women do Harmond, Margaret 875 | Ray, Harriet M. 800 | Hunter, ‘Stephen est. 800 | knowledge as a preventive rather than | MOt Want to vote an Colorado, whers Harris, Frank B 1,000 | Ressler, Lillie E 225 a cure. I wish the Woman's World | WOmen do vote, id not have the court Hawthorne, Henry O. 600 | Reynolds, Harrlet M., Est. 1,150 03 great success in its effort to rid so- |Until three years afterwards. Heaton, Mary E. 300 | Reynolds, William D. 800 ciety of this evil"” Henderson, Wm. J. 300 | Rider, A. S. and Roder E. 1,800 | Jennings, Mary B. 100 | The federal laws cover cases in| Charles Taylor, the oldest trainer Henry, Mrs. Hannah 0| Raply Mary Ann, Heirs 300 | Johnson, Ella 800 | which alien women only are the vic. |and driver of trotting horses in the Hermanson, Charlotte ,200 | Rockwell, John A. 19,000 tims, but pitiful letters from mothers | COUNtEY, died at his home. White River Herr, Annie M 200 | Rockwell, John A. and J. A., Trus- K. of young girls of American birth who |Junction, Vt, on Saturday. He was Hilbard., Harriet J. & Annie tees 33,000 have come to the city and have fallen | POrD on December 28, 1808, and was, Gavitt Rockwell, John A. Trustee 8,950 | Kingsley, Gerad L. 950 victims of the “white slave” trade 102 years ol During his had seen the mfl.l? rec- ord lowered from 2.58 1-3 to 201 1-4 Taylor campaigned many fast horses, one of which was the gray Factory Boy, that & record 2.20 1-4 about twenty years ago. . L s L A i 3 Dwelling Houses. Lands. M List of Residents and Non-Residents.. | Amount by 2 |the Assessors. 5 No. Value, Acres. Value. No. Value. No. Value. No. Value, No. Value. No, Val. No. Value. T MG,DM.MI 4216 | $T.582742 | 19212 $615,200 | 1,389 Mn!n‘[mm 96| s1a760 | 1,284 |828,080 Exempt Property. 31908008 | # | 253800| 17| 180 | 7| %6800 .. X HoAdigr Pt wogod | w0 | aeses| 2l nems| 1 . : | containing all of the “Uncle Remus® Bifnd Exempt............... iy ot waws| ol ol e wol... |, animals and & statue of Mr. Harris. i i | | i ) ’—-—v— —‘——1-—| A despatch from Rome t» the Parls ‘Total List of Taxable and Exempt Property....... i mms.m’ 4,522 “ t‘l.m.m} 19,400 | $736,955 11.!!1 $5,211,363 o71| $7R.885 | 1,284 imm [ouee] 8495 - El‘“:a chNn Yu?u (‘;y’ says: “On —_— L s y Tommaso vinl celebrates Ml. eightieth birthday, of = = Modenas, Salvini won fame in his own 3 then { REE PO M e W B Eg?. 38 5% £ Z 3. s 5 5 Z5sEid t % oo Unitod States. Bven the 3 R EEE e S K e Rl 2 £ E588 =2 2B 3 #2 385R%f6s-sezadieing &F Tire and vencrats Salvint, and ses in No. Value. Value. No- Value, Value. No. Value. Value, Value Ame ors G - e ek T List of Residents and Non-Residents. | 7, Ol $3,] 07 [$40,840 | i e | | “Divorce is & remedy for evil rather than an evil in itself,” declared Chief Exempt Property. Justice Emery of Maine, In a recent Soldiers' Exempt. l{ ua[ address. 'M:lrrun h;l ua:fl:o% L | clvil institution, established by law A MRy o el . o for the benefit of man, and he sue- ’ | e e e e gested that the divorce laws could be Total List of Taxable and Exempt Property | 95 | ".uol 3100 | 307 \s40788 | 320015 | 07 ‘ul.mi SORE2 | $11,606,815 | 16,488, m%.‘.'.‘.,’."a&m ufifi'fi.fik tfi — = e - wife have lived apart for a year; sec- ‘We, Aron W. Dickey, Alexander E. R d Le: ond, by DID‘II::;I‘B‘.(II‘ suits In“t.hg dai- . A . . Reeves an wis R. Charch, of the Town of Norwioh, do swear Iy 5 by glving court that we verily believe that all of the Lists year made up ot fected sccording to law, And Abatracts of sald Towh fhr the 08 are mads up and per- ‘:l"‘;” earings, ARON W. DICKEY through, as is sometimes the case now. ALEXANDER E. REEVES h - Y " f Rookville.—The new ordinance re- LEWIS R. CHURCH ’ garding the licensing of peddlers, junk i " New London County, ss., Nerwich, January 80, 1909. 4 4"'““ &M.!.hllmmfl. & source of ‘crsgually appeared, Asron , Alexander B Reev Lewis R. Chui Aapessors aforesald, and subscribed the foregoing eath “‘z - i * 3 i s g s s . wemEILL. Jemion ot e-ece . £ 42 B QPN S R ARE - S - R ORIt