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TELALE LLGNESS CAECTORY J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. ‘Whitestone 5c and the J. ¥. C. 10c Cigars are the best on the market The orwich Nicke! & Brass Co., Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings 2nd such things Refinished. £9 to 87 Chestnut St., Norwich, Cenn. oct4d LULLETIN POINTERS NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. Pirst-class wines, liquors andé cigass. Meals and Welch rarebit servec to order. Jobn Tuckle, Prop. Tel 43-G& HAM AND CHEESE. The best place in Nerwich to bduy Pressed or Minced Ham or any kind of Chees¢ is at Mrs, Thumm's, 73| Franklin Street. Others nave learned | to buy of no ore else. A trial order will miake you a permanent customer. | DO IT NCW is the best thing any property oawner can do. Dea't wait until cald, bad | weather comes before making neces- | eary fall repairs. If you bhave new | work begin today by getting our fig- | Y STETSON & YOUNG, Central $15.00 buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton movement in a 20-year gold filled case. $10.00 buys a Waltham movement in a 20-year gold filled case. FERGUSON & CHAMBORMEAL, Franklin Sqaare. augdld Wharf. dec30a In order to reduce our stock of Buffets and Sideboards we will for the | next few days quote extremely low prices on th goods. We have Buffets from $15 up—Side boar: om $12 up. SPECIAL 100 PICTURES with gold and oak frames at 29¢ each. The pictyres are 16x20 inches in gize and are of different subjects, M. HOURIGAN, Tel. 123-4. 62-66 Main Street. Pare Wines and Liquors known and acknowledged to be greatest to health In the i, and invaluable in time of shek- Our stock contains many of the zll-known brands, famous and we can guar- GEORGE GREENBERGER, are the a tion in both quality 47 Franklin Street MONEY LOANED | on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the An old Lowest Rates of Interest, established firm to deal with. (Established 1372.) THE COLLATERAI 151 Mnin Street, LOAN cCo, Upstanira, General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Glve me a trial order, Sat. fsfaction guaranteed. THOS. ). DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2, Norwich, DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, GRADUATE VETERINARIAN AND DENTIST. HODGE'S STABLE, 4 to 20 Bath St. VISIT THE COUNTRY and enjoy a day in the fresh afr There are lots of beautiful places with- in wasy driving distances of Norwich— Gardner's Lake, Bailay’s Ravine, Lan- tern Hill and others. We've got the teams for such trips, and the will be right. i MAHONEY BROS, ivaod Purina Pancake Flour GOOD FOR BREAKFAST, Order from CARDWELL, Teléphone 952, 4 to 9 Markes ¢ tebzid Tel. 10, Falls Avenus. (This_is an | | speech by Pr ] Massachusetts | ‘whieh is here ' monusero; his ety dag ' meaning, and so essentially the You don’t get a pound of dirt with every shovelful of COAL ;‘ou buy from us. ] No! — ALL COAL is more or leaves the less dirty when it mine; but every pound is well screened before we deliver it *Phone. The Fdw. Chappa!! Co. NORWICH, CONN. COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—oor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 188-12. Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg. oct29d LUMBER — The best to be had and at the right prices, too. Eemember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you abont our stock H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY maylid J. A. MORGAN & SOV, Coal and Lu We carry a well s ted line of all sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld- ing purposes 5 Central Wharf. Tel. 884 sept19d COAL ans W00 C. H. HASKELL 489 'Phones 402 37 Franklin St. 58 Thames St. jani2d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS “urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Jan224 The Best Dollar's Worth 1s what most people are looking after today, and the fellow who cannot give it i working under a strong handicap. That applies to thy business—PLUMB ING. I only ask for a chancs to prove my ability to glve & to you J. F. TOMPKINS, juniZa 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streat, mar5d We Are Receiving Our Spring Patterns of Wall Papers _m De a Interior pleased to st and will styles the ¢ re, / . : ' . The"Fanning Studios, 31 Willow Street, feblodaw FURS! FURS! The cold days are coming and my Norwich, Conn, Furs must be sold. Fur Lined Coats. | also have a few Mink, Martin, Fox, and Lynx Sets that must be sold re- gardless of price. M. BRUCKNER, Furrier, 53 Franklin Street, Nerwich, Conn. feb19IMWTE dies and Gents’ FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER Go To “The Plank, s Frankiias:. O'CONNELL & SHEA, Telephone G54-4. septlcd W%fl You want to put your busi- 1 22 before the public, (her.’i- no me- 4 uwh beitor thap througn the advertis- Wg colw~ wi The Bulietin, mber| | have a few La-|{ of caretul investigation and | that the message it contains assumes hufiu importance—~The Editors.) T have been all my life what is call- ed a moderate drinker—that is to say, I have used beer and wine on occasion, | th never habitually—and I have | never egperienced any ill-effects what- ever in my own person from either beer {or wine. Again, I have always recog- | nized the truth of the Bible saying ! about wine, that “It maketh glad the heart of a man.” There is no doubt of that fact; nevertheless, it may be doubted whether it be expedient that the heart of a man should be glad in | that way. Frequent observation has made me sure that alcoholic drinks { have a tendency te cheer people 'up porarily, and make thém jolly and but the doubt about the ex- | pediency of that kind of elevation has | gained on me as years have passed. | The recent researches in physiology and medicine tend strongly to show that even the imoderate drinking of al- chot is inexpedient As a result of ex- perience the old practice in regard to the use of spirits has been absolutely abandoned. No longer are men who are to be exposed to cold, heat, fa- tigue, er hardships of any sort, pre- pared or braced for such encounters by any form of alcohol. It used to be considered essential that a sailor in the merchant marine or in the navy should be braced every day for his arduous work by grog; but grog has been abelished in our navy years and is no longer served in well conducted ships of the merchant marine. The result is a demonstration that the rough, expos- ed life of a sailor was not really help- | ed by the moderate us of aleohol: in truth it was injured. No captain of an ocean liner exer supports himself against the flerce exposures of the by means of alcohol. He may 1. coffee or lemonade to help rm and awake; but he en exposed to her by means of alcohol. in regard to strenuous labors. It was long sup-| body could bear the la-| mirister of Eng of commons late every street during every unl one or two t but all are now ly abar well known that alcohol, ¢ tely used, does not qu action of the better to sup- abor. On”the con- tual workers find 2 on aleohol they are apt to offset its ef- by an Immodreate use of tea or Hard mental workers who use stimulation of wine and tea admittedly burning the it both end On this sub, > value of alcoholie drinks to 7 zaged in intellectual labor—I s e »d a great ange of or well informed men. The new psy zical laboratories of the learned Id, some German and some American, have supplied valuabie dence on this subject, and their re- are plaln and all go one way instance, the effect of a moderate of aleohol on clerks whose princi- ction is to add up columns of s been thoroughly studied. If clerk drinks during the day a e amount of beer or wine it proved tha* he cannot add as the next day as If he had taken lcohol the before. These ex- iments have conducted on a pe Jarge number of persons, so large as to ests the psychological fact. An interesting line of evperiment has been on what is called the time reac- ti By time reaction is meant the Interval that elapses between hearing a dden noige, or seeing a flash of 1t, and putting the museles of the hand and arm in motion to touch a given spot or object. The signal en- ters the brain through the eye or ear, and the will then sets the motor nerves of the arms and fingers at work to malke the indicated motion. In differ- individuals' this interval ‘varies Now it has been demonstrated that alcohol—even in the most moder- ate quantity—affects unfavorably the time reaction—that is, it solws down the whole nervous action of the man who takes it, and th's slowing effect ts for hours and even days. Some years ago I had occasion to 1. about the actval time reaction of well known pugilist. He was ex- ting to fight in a city at some dis- ce from Boston. The day of the t had been fixed, but the pugilist been on-a succession of sprees. His tralner could not control him, and he had been under the influence of al- | eohol a good part of his time. He was breught to Cambridge and his time re- s tested. It proved to be Now this man had always been | famous for his quickness of eye and A prize fighter has need of a very time reaction. He must see by n of his adversary’s fist just adversary is intending to and he must put his own arm ckly in the right place to fend off A slow time reaction q fmpossible for ‘a or a runner of short effect of alcohol on the ction of the huinan being has n tested carefully in hundreds and there is no question about effect of aleohol, even in very ate doses, That means that alco- I moflerate doses, diminshes iciency of the skilled workman, other words, makes him incapa- f doing his best in the work of o | | | nund Ne could easlly sur- sh workmen in the print- d he attri d his greater rom beer, which s f and habitnal drink of his fellow workmen. So I say that the cent progress in medical science, g accomplished through animal € has s ed me that o of aleghol, even in <, is inexpedient, be- rous and intel- an being. If a tual life, if rhich interests 11y, stirs him 1d requires the uge of h vers of thought, will inevitably feel the retar.d- | 1 deterforating effact of this 4 ' Home Journal. e i . The Fourth of March Bible. he supreme court If with a new 1t may has provided jt- Eible on which Mr. be sworn in as resident. s administered by the chief d the clerk of the count is epared with a new Bible, should the president-elect not have vided himself ne of his own. ally he does. G r Cleveland was 1 in on the one his mother gave It was a tiny Bible and by way contrast huge seemed the Bible Wi 1 McKinley used, Tt was a large family Bible and one of the largest of not the largest ever uled to swear in a president. Mr. Roosevelt was sworn on the Bible he u#ed to $ake the in oath of office as governor of New York—John Lorance in Boston Ad- vertiser. Fine for Hobscn.» At least there is this about the Jap- anese sitnation: It glves those who | have the habit and oppoertunity to jin- ) to their heart's content.—N. X. World. _*____,___—B\' ¥ i FOR ONE MONTH ONLY CONNECTICUT AND HAY AND GRAIN. lies, Tel. 326-5. Greeneville Grain Co., lomon Bros., Props. GEORGE F. ADAMS, / 17 Town Street. Carriage Painting and Trimming. You “Auto” Let Me Paint It SIGNS AND AWNINGS at short notice. J. P. COMBIES, Cor. Market and Water Ste. 'Phone 228, TI¥ AND IRON WORK dohe promptly at short notice and my prices are right. Give me a trial, M. K. SULLIVAN, 15 Bath Street. TAFTVILLE FIRMS DRUGGIST E. F. Grenfer, Taftville, Ct. Prescrip- tions filled with the'greatest care and with only the best and purest drugs A full line of Toilet articles. GROCERIES Call up the Chartier's Grocery—'Phone 549-5—and we will deliver to all parts of the city. Give us your dinner order. ‘Wm. Chartie, Prop, Taftville, Conn. WILLIMANTIC FIRMS STIMPSON'S STABLES. rear Young's hotel, Main strle AUTOMOBILE STATION, Street. Automoblle alring. Genoral Ma- chine work. Jobbing. ’'Phone. BUILDING MATERIAL. Peck, McWliliilams & Co., 47-85 Malin Street. Lime, Portland Cemant, Pariod Roofing. West BOTTLER H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta. A complete line of the best Ales, Lager and Wines, specially bottled for fam- ily use. Delivery. Tel. 136-5. ¥ oughly ‘'up to date service I am closing out m,u winter stock of | Trucking and heavy tnmfix Boots, Shoes and RuUbbers al excep-| elalty. donalty low prices. . Praniin. 110 | T GRTRGEoBY AND MANICURING al West clalty. in St. Shoe Repairing a spe- ¥ 14 Mrs. James P. Brown. 770 Main Street, Willlmantic Conn. Ordprs, taken. for Puff§ and other nair gools. Your own combings made into a switch, pompa- | dour or puffs. Chirgpody, Manicuring, Face and Scalp Mas¥age. Superfluous COAL AND wooR. The Park Wood ‘Yard, Franklin Street. Wood and Coal in any quantity deliv- ered to all Lru‘{'L\ of the city at reasen- | hair removed. Full line of Victoria able prices. 'Wm. Ince. Tel 500, :ullt.: Goods. Evenings by sappoiat- - e e men FOR SALE. —— Puler Slabs $1.00 a load. Norwich Wood BALTIC FIRMS Yard, rear Bulletin Bldg., Franklin St Tel. 504. _————————————— CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING F. E. Beckwith, 90 West Main Street. Contiactor and Builder. Jobbing work SHOES! SHOES. this day recelved a lot of Shoes that [ will sell for s will be for 16 days only, Foutnice, Railroad St., Baltie, Ot, HURSESHOEING AND WAGON of =1l kinds promptly aitended to. REPAIRING T itk e A L L Athe | RodlBikitle, . Conn, Mupee WAGONS FOR horseshoeing and 'l(ur’l, it ropnl"r’l’nxl Two new busi | Our motto is, B work at right prices.” you v dump cart and a second-hand top p ing and repairing a specia Try us, we are sure to please — HORSESHO ephone 572 Geo. W. Harris. l;v A- 'DWWAG()N Main St i P o 3 REPAIRING z X C. F. Bourgeols, Baltic, Conn. We FISH-—FISH. make a study of shoeing lorses that tFr‘-:sh dshore h...‘ddu]ck, mrarklet ;:lod. will satisfy. " Years of experience has stea cod; S0 ne line o all other us experts. B kinds of fish at the Norwich Fish Mar-| right x:rlr‘es.p Wakve: repalsing 4% ket; telephone—571. GROCERIES. HAY AND GRAIN PUTNA!‘_HRMS J. G. Potter & Sons, 410 Main Street HATR DRESSER W rry a complete line of fancy and [ D. . X. McEvo: 61 Main Street. Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feea, A nd Children’'s Hair vy Supplies, practical Wig maker, )r-lalr \ank r in all Its branches. Wigs or sale d to rent P, J. White, 15 Bath Street. Horse- IVIL EA C shoeing in all its branches. Careful '_" 1L ENGINE attentlon on our part insures your pat- CARD & WRIGHT. ronage. Once a customer, always a| Huber rd and F. Walden Wright, customer. Civil E ing and Land Surve adley Block. E!lm Str OYSTERS CUT oUT. Oysters measured out, fresh every day Our oysters are worth getting. Quality and price always right, at Are nold’s, 57 Front St. Putnaw. Ct. ‘ " DANIELSON FIRMS “THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.” Come in and hear f{t. great. Geo. P. Yeomans, 227 It's something Lafayette St. HAGBERG, _— Ludies’ Tailor, G. W. NASH, Norwich. The Musie Man, Bank Bulldiag Have you heard my new Two Step, —— e - “The Belle of Connecticut?’ If not, come in and have It played for you. ¥ _Pr_lr._l a0 DA .V\"IE;SON FISH MARKET. MEATS AND PROVISIONS James Banning, Norwich Town, Conn. Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, ete. Fresh Provisions received daily Every- thing first-class. Prompt delivery. open ourselves: also a full line of fish, clams and quahaugs. WESTERLY FIRMS NEW YORK BAKERY CoO, Mlestein & Zachmowitz, Props. ish, Freach and German Breads Pol- Deliv- ery all over city. Drop a have us call. 20 North Tha CLOTHING whands & R.F G. Bl.lvcn. Outh ot'der, urnisher, utfitter. PAINTING. 1 :arry a full hfie of Gents' Fur- Tt is nearing the time Ou the Doidne painfl_m}z\ Get I:V eszlmc’!o P T s e e R REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Asylum st., P. O, R. F. A M. Willls, *Phone. Real Estate and Insurance. Potter Building. 'Phone connections REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE e0. E. Bachelder. Room 8 Shannon et gy 4 1-3 Rallroad Ave., O depot. Best' and Brofor" thuay Foyt" sl "wnd | pure 1aian olivs off and”olives: Sest Expert Aecoun{tnt ‘Telephone 5185. quality of confectionery; best soda wae te est brand cigars; but, over gll, best peanuts in New h a. ket WHEN you want t t your busi- STENOGRAPHER. p v 3 ness before the public, there is no me- Hattle L. Jewett, Public Stenographer | §i;r, better than through the advertis- Shorthand Teacher. 283 Main St.!ing columas of The Bulletl and Ceresota Flour sales outstrip the records of brands old enough to be its great grandfather, because extra- ordinary merit is found in every bag. You need only the first sack to tell you I, S— WHEN you want to put your bu WHEN you want to put your bu ness before the pu c, there is no m ness beore the public, there is no dium dintm better tnan turough the adver ing columns of The M Ovsters are now coming fine and we handle nothing but the best that we v ROLL-TOP DESKS Derby Co. and other Standard Makes. Prices - - $20.00, $25.00, $28.00 $30.00 and Upwards. Flat-Top Desks, Tables, Chairs FILING CABINETS We direct special attention to the Macey & Globe Wernick systems of labor saving devices. Sections fur- nished with equipment for letters, doo- uments, ehecks, reports, legal blanks, card indexes, ete., oto. Adapted to any e utility and compactness will Fire-proof cases fur- d. SECTIONAL BOOKCASES. The kind that expands as your need requires, (Catalogues malled on re- quest.) M. 3. Gilbert & Sons 137-141 MAIN STREET, febl6d StainFloor Finish NEVER Equalled Finish The Best Finish for Furniture, Floors and Interior Wood Worhk of all kinds. Remember the name **Rogers” when you Paint, Stalo or Varnish. CHAS. 036000 & €0, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat. SHEA & BURKE Furniture, Ranges, Carpets, Rugs, Mattinges, Sewing Machines, Pianos, - Go=Carts, Carriages. 37-41 MAIN STREET UNDERTAKERS teb1sd We Want Tour Business and have cut prices to gnt it. In Wall Papers, Mouldings and Paint Supplies, Painting, Paper Hanging end Decorating, by experienced worlmen. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, Oppo"l;; Falls Ave, Telsphone 688 sep! ’ Clearing Out of Horse Blankets and Carrlage Robes at what they cost us. A ~ocod chance ' to own Blankets and Robes right. Also exceptionally géod Second-hand Two-seaters for sale cheap. L. L. CHAPMAN, Broadway, sorner Bath, Norwish, Ot febl9daw O mistake will be made in selecting THIS school