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is always found on this page, maker in H; $10,000 IMPORTANT FOETRY., amburg, Germany, ] { | was bequeathed on condition that -ha BELIUELE [LSAES LRLCTER BUSINESS NEWS ..,..mt’."....:fl"' Infelibotnsl pompetion.. Hhe s als BUSINESS NEWS : "-’r‘!‘“:':;mm." ‘AMBITION. ready engaged to an wcmmu.m., and she and her filane are now endeavor- ing to persuade the law that the work What is it to be great; Is it to climb ——————————————| With Sagsr, tireless foot the N‘lu: K'fl 5‘;:% :?;:'.m".r Mronwuy Ana’at | WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. | is purcly mechanical. TO RENT. . or, m‘lon & child’s unquestioning faith, it s T by ; TENEMENT of five rooms, hot and X = W‘ one to sell Cheap. for cash. Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at| Lady Arthur Paget will sail this cold water hoth electric 1ght and gas, | 904’8 Wwill and, patiently, abide His l!llbb rd, mhlnnt. 30 Frank- Sheedy's Auditorium. month for the United States to make on Prankim square. Ingw 2y time? e Somer LM Wi t 53 Oak s reet, nice or seven lar Apply Mrs. g0l decldMW. a visit for the first time in years. S8he has had a number of very severe ill- nesses that kept her confined to her bed for months at a time, and conse- Quently she went very little into so- ciety. She is one of the few invalids whom King Edward has personally Bros. TO RENT— tenement, cithe! rooms, first fl Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. TO RENT—After Feb, 1, cottage of 9 rooms on 14th street, with modern thine the higher par Honor in life, enduring fame thy lot, And mlnP to Hve unknown, to die for- Bach bls Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs at Roderiok Theater. The Shoemaker at ter. Common Council Meeting. Be mine 'lha low: . CONANT. 11 Pranklin Street. ‘Whitestons Gc and the J. ¥. C. 10c Clgars are the best on the market Try them. Broadway Thea- WILL RENT YOUR ROOMS FOR YOY A room that's cool in summer's heat, ot loyal to the dictates heart. The Norwich Nickel & Brass Co., Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L. 0. O. ¥., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall Statlonary Engineers’ No. 6, meets in Bill Block. Thames Union, No, 137, U. B. of C. and J. of A., meets in Lucas Hall Association, visited. A new monument to John Morton, a signer of the Declaration of Independ- ence, is planned for his grave, in Ches- ter, Pa. A plain granits shaft now stands there. As Morton is famed for casting the vote that broke the tie in ‘Where they can walk Is something roomers And warm in winter; on a street Convenlient, quiet, not too far or take a car, always seek; improvements, including steam.and gas: For information call on E. Wilson, 196 Fracklin St. jan21d FOR RENT-—House No. 54 Washing- ton street; ten rooms; all conveniences and steam heat. Enguire of Isaac S. Jones, Insurance and Keal Bstate Agent Richards Bu 91 Main St.~_decld BEaqual in loyalty, then equal meed For service rendeéred, whatso'er it bs, Of humblest fleld flower, proudest for- of all hcrdrlcn womb bears hath nature -lsuul of man there comes a and such things Refinished. Norwich Aerie, No. 367, F. O. E,|the continenatal congress and decided i il » honithi, acuis sesroh & ng $50 thet ng otlise. sl iaen. Ae; 60 to 87 Chestnut St., Norwich, Conn. | meets in Bagles' Hall. the adoption of the Declaration, this is By TO LET—Pleasant rooms for offices | God's will and, patiently, abide Hi§ i : No. 7694, M. W. A, meets | Té8arded as belonging to congress as or light busin in_ Stelner's aa time? oo Ionic C-u'nn-xi ‘}-] oo e v i well as the Pennsylvania legislature. - Some do not waste their time that bu‘;ldlsndl, Inquire of John Steiner. ~—Charles Sprague Smith, in Foresters’ Hall. ———— —— g e LR - —— Clover Temple, No. 9, Pythian Sis- Squarely Met the Situationt b TO RENTSuite of rooms suitable MY CREED ters, meets in Pythian Hall. Mayor Hooker of Hartford had the In Bulletin want ads. they find what for aressmaking, tailoring or, offices, . A T ¥ ;. | somewhat embarrassing duty of wel- they Good location, within 300 This is my creed: T\ Plumbers’ Union meets in C. L U. | 20mcat oo O ders on 5 Franklin square. Inquire at Bune‘;u To o y T w‘;’"g:l'gw;pm:f“ Hall Sunday. The mayor met the situation Are looking for, or they will place ffice. Ekai Tob pu;«x on nn' brave man should P squarely. [He told his hearers that 7 5 o " TO RENT—Lower tenement _of SiX or honors that are worth the gain- \ ANNOUNCEMENTS. they had as much right to do business A brief ad. in the “Wanted” space. rods wnd batk Epauire of 1. Brad- | Cing: * as ‘anybody else, but that they were ; scure; e e, o 3 2 Ay Consult Zingarra, palmist and clair- always on the ragged odge of doing A good room they will thus secure; e e e P Eriot to voyant, all affairs of life. 11 Main St.| wrong, and that the first thing they cant. re always FOR RENT—Store No. 140 Malz |To do some service day b: . & should learn was to obey the law, e e e i streot fotmerly. becupled by mmith & | = In helping on 'my t0ling brothers. taln Oor Miss M. C. Adles will be in Boston | whether they liked it or not. 2 Bhiere ““Has Bean romodsiod and put | s all this week. In Norwich week of T e (Watch this space tomorrow.) n porfect shape. 9 his is my cree o close my_ ey -3 . * > g once. Inquire at The Plaut-Cadden Co. To little fauits of those around me Feb. sth. See adv His Intention Clea e 3e10d | To_ strive to be when each day dies Finish Remember the W, C. T. U. meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the new rooms in the Bill block over the stamp An Oregon widower gave a banquet to 76 widows to celebrate his birthday. The multitude made his intentions per- fectly clear.—Atlanta Journal. WANTED. '"ED — Agents FOR SALE. S S SR S TO RENT—Basement at 56 Franklin street; suitable for the vaint. phlmhln‘ or similar business. y7d Some better than the murnln( found me To ask for no unearned applamo, To_cross no river till reach {t; To always have a w: 3 W wanted for! FOR SALE—A fine high grade up- thy cause, i Fia Buperion e Morse's window ventilator. Absolutely | right. piang (almost new): must be To fearlessly and fairly preach it. Todsy Fhank A Bl ofters’ el e o woman's reason fob Gbe | ey 1 RDcclated Dy every Bousawile mala at onfe. Tuquire at 34 Waahlos- This s my creed: To wisely shun seners - | also e 4 . : The $2.50 shoes at $1.93, men's $5 and $6 - T T O o e o T Nires The sloughs in which the foolish ing a thing is she hasn’t any, and it pitals, etc. Good commis- t seller. OPPORTUNITY shoes, $3.98. Samples and specials | ¢,;'h¢ out much better than with a man | Si0n. Bxclusive territory to energetic| FOR, SALE—Ten-section Richmond Much ]mltated way below cost to close. RIRIE s -—cw Yook Dress parties. References required. L. Morse | neater; first class condition; capable of | To lead whete. 1 may be the one e ad T heus Al & Sons, Athol, Mass. febld | heating large building. Inqulr%l\';séfls To Rent, the Anest room in the || Whom weaker men should choose to es i el aw- ollo’ NEVER Patrick Dodd, the butcher, wishes to A Blav at Ade: AL BTl itk Washington St. ec Biat lnetition. ok b iy, Xaw s ade announce to his customers that he will be unable to attend to business for George Ade says that he Is pleased wanted to fill vacancy in this territory HORSES FOR SALE—Henry Arnold, yers, insurance agents, millina and the other for Nanyvang i ing this order in The Norwich Bulle- Peliyang tin, a . ; P by established house carrying full line s Willimantle, Conn. or any good temant can apply. Equfl“cd Flflis. several weeks, After recovering from | With Berlin. Perhaps Berlin can re- | foas coffees, spices, also strong line of | 212 Jackson © - ANt jani7a We Bive (,.m,,, u»mm; ,:me:nd Could even live half way up to it injuries, he will resume business. ciprocate if he left his musical come- | rapid selling specialties; good opvor- Siopideesog Y —Chicago Record-Herald. —— 4 o @ dies at home.—Milwaukee Journal. ulu—.m give references and full partlf)- FOR SALE — Rowboats, awls, want good tenants. If you have | eE g a- AR T A ulars_in confidence. launches and Jaunch hulls, for imm any mind to cha | The Best Finish (o1l roade lead to the Roderick thea~| Chier among the natural riches of |Box 744, New York diate deltvory. Inquire of West Mystie || tion, this s the place. Fre | VIEWS AND VARIETIES. b Dlase. ‘The pictures are the |Asia Minor are the vast forests which | “SVANTED_April 1st, a_fenement of | Boat company, West Mystis, Conn. | square is the hub and | —_— for e D leareat over seen in this|cover the interior mountain ranges of |8 or 9 rooms. on one or two floors; jelna -y o ey Clever Sayings. Yy i d it do net “re one's eves the count In the Vilayet of Smyr- |centrally located. Address “Business, Es S a L _" o \ 08, | - Furniture, Floors Sl o oy na, for example, there are 1,600,000 | Bulletin Office. jangsa’ | SMALL PLACE of 35 acres. locate SOMERS BROS. [ boy, do_you know the nature of 2 to watch them. An excellent line has | M. ! 1,600, 1 € in the town of Hampton, Conn. Good | oy, do y i e Tucsday | acres of valuable woodland,which com- | ~WANTED —Faw furs. Will pay Bos- | houss of & roams ani attic; barn and || Jandmwt {an oath Yes, sir; we got a par- and been selected for Monday, y | rot."—Houston Post and Wednesday and will include “Will prise nearly one-eighth of the entire|ton and New York prices. At H. henhouse. Place will keep four cows rot."-—Houston Post. Interior Wood Work Srandtather Forgive?: “A Susceptible | Vilavet or provinc H-ebner's harness store, 30 Wate= St., |and a horse; land equally divided into “Absent-minded, is she?” “I should ter o boverty . afid +Probily” | every Saturday. Arthur C. Bennett. = |woodland and pasture: wood enough | s m— =iy rongtlei ) SR i of all kinds. ndiog Lege YCaptured by the jadseli for fire. good well at house and brook | p| yMBING AND GASFITTING. could go to a bridge party without her Telephone” and “The Girl Across the CASTOR lA aVANTED- A partner In a well es- |near neighbors, 1% miles from stal jon. e, *Th'i m”“-m" i Remember th “R B T A S TID R auired. ' Address Box 10, Bulleun. | gige P Gtireas Mernitt Weieh, Chapiin, Th v h F drv Co. | oy you Jovked ¢ that woinah, W ember %n.ame Solgers Outside the Cafe” the illustrations For Infants and Children. S % Ct. jan30d e aug N FOUNQIY LO. | Georg:” Giavagely)—weil, <he en you Paint, dtain or being beautiful. The management FARM WANTED_If you have farm either.—Puck Varoi lly ! have nad much praise on the nign | TN8 Kind You Have Always Bought for sale. T have number of purchazers A BIG BARGAIN | “Bottlea v is having a big_sale arnish. quality of the pictures and large for Bt o O e & T Lo New | In a 130 alfre farm 4% miles from city, | now 1n “Helps some to drink crowds are expected this week. Bears the faven, Ct " P geptlIMWF | 2% to trolley: large two-story house; it out of a bottle, T 8'pose.”—Louisville z Blgnaturs ol BT - large barn with besement; hay barn | surnished promptly. Large stock _of | Courier-Journal 3 CHAS. 06000 & CO., § ~omvaemeerr= ; WANTED |SfiiiaSeli el i’ S0 BB S| el o oo o i - ” smooth tillage land; good soil. s is n22d | clety? ella—Have a wife and an au'o " y The Shoemaker. . S hargain. | brice $2.000. ‘Also cencral | oot , {that ‘are both good climbers.—N LEGAL NOTICES. A family cook, $22 per|located restaurant, doing good busi | Sun. 45 am] 4'] A melodrama considerably out of the ; ih » | meais mosd reazon for sefiing; fsu : ordinary and introducing Lew Welch, [ ===——— month; also general house and second | 'TRYON’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, | ie Preacher—Do you g0 to your Commerce Strest ome ‘uf he brighiest abiasied artists NOTICE! girls. J. B. Lucas, Room 32, Central | %15 Main St Willimantie, Comn. e es place of worship every Sundsy? The s Vi mown comedi: ks D A= . 4 s e ¥ Snd chatacter Atora, befar tha public, | After this date I will be in no way | Bullding. novidd - 5 | have time to call on her—Cleveland will be presented for the first time in % & ey EGG MAYFLOWER WHITE ) | Leader. Norwich at the Broadway theater this | TéSPonsible for any bills contracted by A Wyandottes. ‘We are now 0 ar s ur “Your friend is a evening. It is by Hal Reid and Is en- | my wife_ Julia 8. Richmond ,who has e oers for Sestal Agex Iy tia ity, is he? Has he e titled “The Shoemaker.” During the |left my bed and board. pared to meet She increasing dem'.’,m} e ) toliini dtiay etructive progress of the play's four acts there WALTER H. RICHMOND. e . i) for this fine strain of layers than evar. | (o 180 MIORE PEODIC &XC & ive | HE's @ book ¥ . today, and the fellow who cannot give is not @ dull moment. The action 5| (..o Village 5 % Send for our price list and place your | £04 Mo ol t handi Maud—My fiance is a heartless constant and plausible and the plot is| Ot ge. B ardi orders early. We have a few of those | it ls working under a strong handicap. | Matd—Vy Ianee [ 4 Reatiess developed in an intelligent and natural 3 ’ hdindqome cockerels left at reasonable ’Inzél n{mll..s to my business 2 LUM‘ | aeaed=-1 2 Better off e anne E Sh " prices. .7 only R e T SRR A MRESTL Ve g0t 8 DeSter O Raa He manner. “The Shoemaker” = differs MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, prove my A Niity 6o give 1t to you, won't me from our engage- from contemporary plays of the same Boal'd 0' Reliel and Feed "Phone §4-3. Norwich Town, Coun. i ment.—Boston Transmript ind in that it makes a Strong app ec17a —_— . ing 1 it exi Mrs, Stubb—After reading the story to the heart, depicting life as it exists. i T rea There is no mf.,mmgm exaggeration hTu'e!‘ under.;izned Board olr Rellef of J. F. TOMPK NS, olr v(m; ;_:;v’\h: i lm'\n‘ {r‘;::;l::d. '\“'{ con- or spectacular effect. It i« a play|the Town of Norwich will meet at [’;h = H F s I e in S clusio 7 mus ve been | Counned on the frailifies of human na.. | their office in the City Hall, Monday, A Choice Home For Sale juniza 67 West Main Street. | 1,00qe4. ous, ture and censtructed by a master hand | February 1st, 1909, and will be in \} as existence for the purpose 6f edifying. amusing | <essiou daily (Sundays excepted) until The Calvin L. Rawson House and Lot, ] Chi and instructing. Mr. Welch has|and including the 20th day of Feb- PR S Willie—It's awful hard work to go to @ivers opportunities to display his un- (Fuary, to hear and act upon appeals L] ' v L] school when 1 see all the other fellers usual talents. He is the moving spirit | from the doings of the Assessors, Up—to—date Equipmmt Lot'about 335 feet deep by 100 feet v; 5 out skatin’. Willie's Uncle—How do in the production and is ably ~uppmed|ahate for indebtedness, and do any front SRR ¢ 3 Heann ard Flllmhln you manage it? Willie—I don’t go.— by _a company of capable pl i »O;Ii‘d"bguséne«s proper to, be done by | and Guaranteed 1 . 18.“(1 I‘T’l:”‘ltoclnl;l,n:)t‘;:?os g 1 g. adelphia Record. During the play's progress Mr. | & on 311” 2 10 2 : cement bottom. FHou N - | Honduras has closed its doors against D i o an Satisfactory Service. coam heat Tn everyroom. 1" 92 Franklin Streei. [the entrance ‘of Amerlcan criminal, R 3 E at made him t1 st | IN F. SEVIN, i5 e a J ana| o rsa | “We are only following the prec ed about and highly praised performer | HENRY GEBRATH, vegetables. . | set by fails,” the citizens expla = ST en e == | oard of Relief. (Tormerly Chapman's.) An jdeal home in an ideal 1 fon. | courteous.—Philadelphia Ledger. are known and acknowledged to be . b s b ¢ 4 me in an ideal location. | W H A i the greatest aid to health in tne, PERSONS TALKED ABOUT. ANCERIR Jan 300 1908, maoMwyr | Telepbone 10 eprig | Imauir | ILL“LQ:,‘“NE:”:"LL - SWhy - don't: you ey b I | 202 ] PAL BST srints on the sands of time world, and invaluable in time of sick- | part Lyman, edttor of The New York | ——— : jan27d 86 cum st. | AND FIRE INSURANCE. fhe earnest friend. “What for,” re ness. Our stock contains many of the | Tribune, will deliver the Bromley lec- | GHORGE W. SACKETT vs. HARRY 143 Only the best companies represented, | Senator Sorghum, “to be measured best and well-known brands, famous | tures on journalism at Yale this year. | P. SIMONS, et als. Order of Notice. rage onariions H For Sal Property mwanaged and rents collected | secret service detectives?’—Washing- for age and purity, and we can suar- | - - tate of Connecticut, New Haven orses I'or Jaie {on_reasonable “terms. Telephove 147. ton Star. purity, guar-{ o = pesis H. Post of Porto Rico has | County, ss. New Haven, Jan. 29, A. D. | 4 th AN el o Tew e i | ¢ Office hours—Dally from 8 & m. to| ", . (10 patient)—Your case is a antee you satisfaction in both quality Boaty 4 e Of 6 Bayoert 0 3 | 1909. an e pouring fn of great|T have a few nice chunks and busi-|g p. m., noon hour Included. Monday | 2 T P 31t and price e e s rr SVt Upon the' complaint of 'the ‘safa| quantities of merchandise Dur- | ness Horses that I wish to trade or | 4nd Saturday mights, 1.6 to 9. very serious one, and 1 think a_con- . / fire rh:pnru_n»r:t since 1891 and w 8 | George W. Sackett, praying for reasons chased r the Spring of 1909 1 i A s o | Room 1. Shanoon Bulhlll‘. sultation had better be held. t sz / chief in 1900-3. { therein set forth for a foreclosure of induce to ofter~Mie s fow|oell 8b once; two' nice pairs. Coms| Mouse talshones $3°3. 0v33d | (too sick to care for anything)-—- GEORGE GREENBERGER, 2 R~ e SO v;:(;r;’ljplg:\gb now, pen :‘nx{o?;efsr-; u]‘;, 3u- days only ‘;\ml see them. ' I u.\)»‘,\. have \~\x[n:m_\ . I smma Calve will apear in Havana | perior an New en A E o S ate ents. Telephone £12. 47 Franklin Street | three times. on Februaty 9, 11 and 14, | County it appearini to and bemg A Cut 10 to 25% ELMER R. PIERSON. | (Jeneral Contractor you I . m sansa This i the frst time a singer of such |found by’ the subseribing “"suthority ut from 0 Tel, connection, jan27d | MUCH IN LITTLE. y Fhrth i e | that the said efendant, Harry P. | reputation has appeared in Havana in | Siiona. has gone. co. posts unitngwn; n all our surplus stock of All orders recelve prompt and careful | | many years. therefore, 0 D » “len(lnn Glve me a trial order, Sat- | .., . e | iR od. 1 e | e Chinese government has decided Order That notice of the pendency | action guaranteed. Py 2 | John Burroughs, the venerable nat- | of 5aid complaint be given by pub For Sale R to build two new dockyards, one for | - | Furniture, Stoves, THOS J. DODD, Norwich uralist and friend of President Roose- | velt, is going to college again. Mr. | printed in Norwich three weeks suc- General Reduction Sale newspaper Conn., once a week h is 3 on Dry and Dress Goods Burroughs is 2 student at Cornell, in the agricultural department. ot Carrie Burcham, superintendent | 1 cess ely, commenci 5th day of Februar: By the Court: ALFRED N. g on_or before the A. D. 1909, WHEELER, Carpets, Sewing Machines {and Pianos. 138 Laure! Hi:l Ave. The Kirk K. Leavens Property | Telephone 349-2, Norwich. AMERICAN HOUSE, | rich Asia Minor is a land whi in copper ore. and if methods of mining were introduced tho moc | output could be greatly augmented began Saturday, Jan. 2, 09 | puniic » Is of Conlite'o ¢ is an. | Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court | consisting of a lot about 12 ! Ys 4 e :{.";‘;‘M;;’m“":c;fe':“%"I‘T“!a‘n“ el for New Haven County. | feet, excellently located, extend- || Altogether glu . production of sugar 3 | Has wiltevea-muccees i politice: She | o ! ing through to Spruce street,with || Farrell & Sanderson, Prop: in the world is more than sufficient to Souvenirs given to each customer |was born near Bloomfield, Ind. 1. "“”'f,“"",.,,"lfl B s A Hh, e Hrehats Shea & Bu rke, fine Fesldetios it 13 rociie, Mud & PepRcrAli BATEE s/ Thastre Dibunes! | SNLL IS SERACE. L CHL TAY [RRSCAES i S5 i { an. 9 barn thereon. The house has al | . o | Xi ons a month 3 sed. the first three days. R S e T BioTiacie ek Teetedt] ate ‘('.‘; A—.’i‘da"dfl y t 3741 Main St modern convenlence: | Traveling Mcl-{_ ete. Livery connected | o4 - I nt of the American Home Eco- | The Bxec StrTe g exhibited her | o ‘ For further information apply to || SHETUCKET STREET. In future inese government de- THE NEW REMNAND STORE, | nomic association, which was recently ation ac With said estate | __jansd | James L. Case | septze spatches will be forwarded by post in. organized In Washington with a mem- | chis Conx for s it _is 5 | R i - 4 | | sted of by courier, and it is expect Open evenings. 77 Franklin Street, | bership of more than 700. e ot e 40 Shetucket St., Norwich. Ct. | S F GIBSON [ that $50,000 a year Will thus be xaved Mg, Coltmess st at Ta¥aic ) bardhspoibratet || Sh LG S . T | wpanese government is waging | 24,000 packages of garden eed among on the allowance of said | ® sful war on rats by paying foe his constituents in York and Adams | .[ Ve o B Auctioneer | Tin gnd Sheet Metal Werker. | cvery dead one brought in and giving Plelures and Phslographs | contise. The orighal aiotment to| gnd o : | éach rat slayer a ticket to a. lottery ograpis I.-a 1 congressional district was 10,000 | to citeall '-';:r‘xsoz'}i,;";;rfs;ffldpE"’f;; o | ! I kwent for Richardkon. and Boyntoa:| With valushie framed in the best possible way at | packages. | bty ehis : iy g s | ! s e [asonable. prices. A new stock ot | B B Ean e iy iae, = Steonteiion thl Selt — KRE OUT — ;"”x‘“t "Main Strest, Noewich, Gonn. | 1, The sovernor of Puerto Plata, Sante Frame Mouldings for the spring season | Representative C. . Highsmith has | District, and by Dosting a copy on the ] : de. e ™ wich Gonn. | Domingo, has 'K",“l'""'é e ”“9;:,‘,‘:,’: ced 2 bill i i yars | public signpost in the Town of Bozrah . . . ) | | examination o NORWICH FRAME WORKS, e m,,k‘“'g ot e Blslature | Fearest tho place where the deceased | At the residence of the late Sarah — | s of cottonseed ofl, as some of the 16 Th St i b R e . s S | last dwelt We offer the finest line of Valen- [ A. Webb, corner of High and Mt | | - kinds are said to contain In< ames Street, Potter Building, | a dog in Texas and menacing the dog | JOHN H. MINER . 5 & i A > g RO, RN AR O % marsia thief with from one to four years in! fepia 2 M udge. |tines in Connecticut. Fleansat) «Sirasts, i Naewiah) will be | Now |s “]e T]me purious aduteration. Open evenings. Tel 11 | ¢ Vol \iary. 2 eb1d adge. 3 |s0ld to the highest bidder on Thurs- | | ! Our Pretty Valentines are Cheap | g,y Feb. 4th, 1909, at 10.30 o'clock in The women of Wisconsin have des MONEY I.OANED Rochester has a father or patron sa man. Not long ago in George East- r. Eastman gave rt of a fairy god- | We Want Your Business and our Cheap Valentines are Pretty. We have Valentines for Young and tiie forenoon, one gold watch, one sil- i ver watch, one India shawl, one Japan- | ese shawl, one old fashioned secretary. to Vve your Furs altered and repaired, | intention of getting every nan in the state who is 21 n the petition for woman ir on_Diamonds, hes, Tewolry the dis = Ate Dlx fraet of Iand. fo 0ld, for Serious and Gay. " y satis- | suff I iz to be presented to B'Iu;rltlol oF Aty Bind St s ek Ind Wit oty ot tao has | and have cut prices to gnt It In Wail { oné-corder Enpnoard. dwh: witehronws Il SAH LT SR WSS R0 Y "u,,:";rl 1 ongress, i s o et witn. sent his check for $300,000 to the Roch- | Our Humorous Valentines are sim- | one antique Bible table, one organ, onel i *IL- 1t ‘e latest styles. Call in | — —_ (l-ubmh.a 1872.) ester hospital { Papers, Mouldings and Faint Suppiies, | ply great—nice, clean, delicious fun. |Stove :’“b’ Q‘LI' "“‘;“’I"d "l‘ nch, ”“Ie re- | and see me. In amount of capital of natlol COLLATE] oot D | 3 rator, a lot of old doors, a lot of | banks' N York leads with $157,6: ‘.., oty .m.." m:"' Gen. David E. Austin, of Brooklyn, | /3° Fainting, Paper Hanging anc¢| \, pave Valentine Post Cards by [old blinds, a lot of shingies, lumber, o e S e fu chief of coast artjlery of the state of | Decorating, by experienced workmen. |the thousand in great variety. Hand- |etc, and other articles of personal The | third. Pennsylvania, with 764, leads in New York, will complete, February 14, | somest line we have ever shown. | property too numerous to mention. the number of national banks, with eIt s 4t i mitien 2l | We off itain Valaha | Also: 1€ not sooner” sold st private 9 Furrier | rexas second and Tiinois third.” . & onz uard, en are e offer some nice things in Valen- ! e followi . | p ARG Dr. Louise Franklin Miner, | tsins easives to nonor this veteran | P, F MURTAGH, | yine Booke. i M A | 55FranklinStreet | sucn attention n beine paid in Taly A REAL ESTATE, oo Feo's i - + | on that date. 9 o - Weet - Nain Blresks ) BOVOIMWF to the experiments at cotton 'rowinf A o or so much of the same as may be —————— — | both in South America and in the Ital. NERVE SPECIALIST | Sersiay Xequorm o the nacy e, | sgosigs Fuie ave.” “tsioons 20 | iy ANGEON & (€0, [iv:m0 necosarr e g o e i e r L . o lonles b partment has decline e presidenc; o 1. TG R AR TBE Rt I TOsaE the colonles (Tritea) results appeaw Room 23 . . . Shannon Bulldin, Office hours 10 to 3. Tel 660. | of the Aero club of Washington, of which Thomas Nelson Page is the vice president and Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, is one of the prominent members. SPECIAL WINTER 158 Main Streel. Jan27daw N of High Street and Page's Lane known as the Snell Place. 2. The house and lot at the corner of Thames Street and Page's Lane known as the Holm property. and don’t wait until the last minuta. I'm referring to plumbing or R. BENTON DIBBLE. 46 Asylum St iy3ee promising for future supplies. s of a bushel of corn pro- gallons of alcohol, it has +d out (hat last year's crop in On the ba 2. The house and lot at the cormer the U Hll d States was sufficlent to Emperor Willlam has_conferred the PRICES . . i ek B Phassat B - A decoration of the Order Pour Le Merite Attractive Line of of igh and M1 Pleasant Strects, the | WHITNEY’S AGENGY, | turnish 20000000 horscpower for ten on J. S. Sargent, the American artist, FOR and lot known as No. 227 Main Street, Franklin Square. hours a day for an entire year. 1o Pre in recognition of his pre-eminence as e w { l ce nd known as th R ~ a portrait painter, and a_similar dec- WORK ln'er rflll InBl‘y Long Plac e 1 Estate and Insurance | ., ool k't‘,‘::_"m“;rm ':-:'.’:"“: oration has been conZerred upon James S equity. of ‘redsmption’ iu & O T oee: aal R Bryce, British ambassador to the Uni- Wd” Papcr and b ot land with the buildings there- s ;;;"fl:‘fl s Tar e ed States, o , containing fifteen e o ch | - ted States. Interior Decovating| MISS BUCKLEY'S, 08 MalnSl. |o=, ciniaining Mutcin eres, mere or FOR SALE e k. s TR b Quecn Alexandra s said to have dec?1d 1PL|~- ey xm]- v e ot 7 Bread Street, near McKinley ave. | 10W the surface of Lake Geneva. o - rerm sh at time of sale. 2 —— e f very much admired a blue topaz that CHAS. T. TIAY nue lrollc\ line, Broad sireet school and % X ought fi i . . | o E style. steam In the Medoc country of Franee— A. W. BURNHAM, :;;:‘;l':r 1lf‘1£ ;nn?g?lt‘}“oe:x;flh:nfi:nfl ;e? The Fanflmg Stlldlo | E. W. CARTEK Admini or. ¥ famed for its red wine—the growers Evye Sp fist [ Ing ot the yellow type. A geologlst ! | Dictrict Manager United American Life | Dated at Norwich, Conn, Jan. exmrofee the mest serupulous ocare iu « <= o Kyn Specis ickad It up In a camp where it was 31 Willow St i3 Brondway, Rcem 14, Norwich. | 10 febid : : the selection and application of fertil- . Twenty-five years exyerience 1n ft- | hucd ue u missile o hu intruding 2 o —_— | Thames River lzers. They understand that, while the QGlassos to the Moset Dificult Eyes, dogs. It is described as’ ing like g Sectig Honlks ol caehigemy Wsimes —“na." want te put yo busl: n:;‘tl" "“::" = R Y "f s tly located at 268 Main St. | |inpid drop of sea ww you. want to put your busl- e fyne running wa tive and that the quall e fruit E=L"'" s THERE is no sdveriising medium in | THERE Is no advertising medium in | ness before the public, tnere is no me- | {4 B4 - reditie's ey At orwich, Ct. Satisfaction guarantesd. futandtct Eastern Connecticut equal to Tha Bul: | Eastern Connecticut equat to The Bul- | dium better (bar throlizh the aavertis- | (ences and land alt in good order; long may be Infured by ¥ wight change Office hours. 2 to § 2. 1. Jan2éd To Bertha Schultz, a y,oupc dress- letin for business rosults. letin for business results. ing columns of The Bulletin.

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