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have her regular relapses between this date_and the 30th of May. wd-uq.l-nt u...-.u. 5 ~— RETURN ENGAGEMENT — THE WAGENHALS & KEMPER CO. present Bugesne Walter's Great Pilay of Contemporaneous American Life, | PAID IN FULL 2 Years in New York 6 Months in Chicago PRICES—250, 38¢, 50, 750, $1. and $1.80 Seats on sale at the Box Office, Wauregan House and Bisket, Pitcher & Co.'s on Monday, March 20th, at # ¢'cluck. Cars to all points after the performance, In order to accommodate our customers who are | waiting for us to start in business, we have engaged Room o e o ufi'fi% 85, Wauregan House, to display oar Spring Woolens. ves comalomlly when” working B After April 1st, when the N. Johnson corporation g e O s & o gy 0 L o o tbackt of goods sill be displayed ot The health of the ey must be suard-| 33 Broadway, esent quarters of the company. The P S A DAVID F. rm.snrm & GO, care 'm. nt 1s !ul‘ rial 27 s 'ldo l°°d or wh dh ln a b = 5: A e, 1 g:m't fl‘:hu‘tz%on"%g‘ sition, with ufin‘ any bm ot eyes Company. llhuuly Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. DICTATES OF FASHION. Almost every gown has a different shoulder scarf. Satin of the lest is the mew color for cnmnp‘d weu’.m For evening there is a revival of the eanary-colored scarf. Belts will match the skirts instead of the waists this season. All over bralded and embroidered e:'nr: are seen with perfectly plain s Roses in velvet, or chiffon or tiseye, are hr'llu largely In the noelzt Mrs. Hetty Green does not think m!hfilt of the halr and scalp & spe- that she needs any help in minding her own business. She is a rare wo- man, ‘The manager of a Worcester corset factory gave out that it had to be en- larged because ‘it Was squeezed for room.” _—.-_—-L.._ Mrs. Ferdinand Pinney Earle has | come to the conclusion that it is be ter to be an artist's model than his affinity. Site, she passes much ‘5% her time over bookbinders’ tools and : and machinery. There is a mcvunnt lmflnm Methodists, headed by &drs. nl\ Beeman, a MeC..gl Lucy Sto b.m-n ordained Mm Since 1872 women Nfl ted to preach; but, aithough three years of ng men are or- dained, women are not. ‘The suffrage paj of England re- port that the number of women elect- ed to office in Ireland during the last twelve months has been gratil to all advocates of equal suffrage. Five ormen were. clacted s urban, district and town counciifors, 43 women as ru- ral districe councillors and as poor law guardians 103 women. Fraternity bhouse mothers are sug- gested by President Dnvu Starr Jor- dan of Leland anford university, who is trylng to devise means for im- proving the scholarship of the mem- bers of the secret socleties. He be- lleves that the right woman presiding over ‘each fraterni would nave a very beneficial influence on the scholarship of the students. Mr- Sarah Albertson Glover, who inting at Taormina, 30 miles from &l-l'u. t the time of the earth- ire in New Cenn., o8 mn- e-l-a Bulletin Suiiness Office, 488 Boliotln Jo an omu T iy m te Room 3 Murray Bldg hone HL Norwich, Monday, March 29, 1900, A NEW TARIFF PROVISION. The press is calling attention to this new addition to the Payne tariff bili: “Toys made in imitation or in min- | lature, or bearing the same name as artioles that are provided for in the dutiable list by Individual or class designation, shall pay the same rate af duty as such articles.” The Meriden Journa! makes the fol- lowing comments: “Well, the tarift on elephants Is twenty per cent. ad valorem. In comeg the little wooden elephant from Ger- many. It bears the same name, is mede in imitation of Jumbo and =0 it pays the same rate as Jumbo from the wilds of Indls. A toy locomotive is & minlature and bears the same name as the real thing. Duty at the same rate, The toy cannon comes up ag a rival of Krupp's best and the th tle of the soup at then more, until they are smooth an tmn enoull\ to put into the soup Stir well ton:hlf. m“dnwma fl the long perly seasons pepper an ulzm t requires v nty, especlally o ® eces o oasted bread, cut llnllL HOME GARMENT MAKING. The Bulletin’s Pattern ®ervice. ‘When it comes to housecleaning | there is no doubt that the vacuum | sweeper Is in it, and fully realizes its own value, _l_. unnduhw—ul sheets are sald to ’“nc:l "l'mM clean and ‘ excee y 1d-fashioned housewives al- N e ey with spr! d flower. Italian o root and French veticert, : dried root, may be used as a subs*l- ute. The papers are now all saying that | Tennessee jury had “horse wense.” Of course, for they were most all “Hey, there!” men, e RN A O Mr. Whitla thinks parents should teach their boys to scream. Norwich boys do not need any instruction in noisemaking, 3 Shows n.n,y 'ook of 218, 7, 845 AMY SCHAFFER CO. in the Dramatic Playlet, “THE GIRL SPY OF DIXIE.” 29 n syebrows give expression to the tgon as much as the eves unmnlnt. One can do a great deal to alter and improve the shape of the brown. Dally il improve the ‘ The Cleveland man who traded oft his wife for a keg of beer never real- ized what a bargain the other fellow was getting. ngers. e fingers shouid be well mom.cmd with olive ofl or vaseline, which also stimulates the growth. 'rn Clean Fur Collars. u? in tact, ‘lx;y ressing are 0 m uuolethuwauu Those who find pleasure in April Fools' day are already at work upon the ways of doing their friends and SHAYNE & KING, The Twe Natural Hel The Funniest of uake, Is a well known decoraf e i R e e b o ori art clrcle. Sho s d;o ciever ',:"#.‘" sust g mh-u back on account of ADMISSION: 'nc Ladies and Children T caAyetD Dreadn: writer on art and cr: ome years n‘ on the r. The familiar white yoke has given Ne Higher THURSD, place to the colored one of transparent o el It the toy elephant cost 20 eents,| The south does mot stand for free ago she established a bungaiow colo- and the live phant $20,000, the rate upen the toy would neither cramp nor freftate American parents; and so| wit hthe other toys named. There appears to be no real reason #hy people who are gble to buy {m- ported toys for thelr children should do anything rash over so pmall & mat- ter. ANTICIPATION. trade any more, for it realizes that it needs protection for its industries and {ts cotton. Happy thought for today: Keep your mouth shut and your eyes wide open, and you are likely to be mistak- en for a very wise bird. To be comfortable, the airship must have a little steam heat. As &t pres- ny on the south shore of Long Island, designing the bungalows and doing the interior decorations herself. Lady Baltimore Cake Filling. Dissolve three cups of n a cup of boiling v-ter and voll until it threads. Have read il the wmu- of two eggs and P'“ o ualiy pon these, whipping them . -.uu ily. To this mixture add s cup seeded and chopped ralsins, a cupful of needed for wi a good Pl talcum rflvd!r into m oon..r when putting away, sh it out again when 'ar the next time. Done freqeuently, this will retain or rather restore the gloss to the fur, as the case may be, while for light fu such as chinchilla end ermine, it wii be cleansing. ‘Wash Dress Goods, new gingham for small girls has tterning made by crossed material. Double motor ve! ined only at the edges, are made up n green, brown or blue over white. Colored foulards, with & black dot in place of the more familiar white dot, have found favor in Paris. For daytime costumes there i» a Roderick Theatre BREED S THEATRE ooper & McNulty, Le: I!nld to First-class Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs. “INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE." “I1l Be Home at Harvest Time." Admission, afternoon and evening, ¥c. OPERATING N a square tendency toward the more unusval d five lary 1 - 327 Main Post_Office. ent designed the exposure is too much | chopped pecan nuts and five e m-. :tn . w‘)’x’l“t:' g“k‘fi;;c ormya oy g B v o L B g o o Street, ovp. g ol Qs g e cut Into thin strips. Cover the , A tie: h D! ., Tt sy isetulty proviios 1ot . and top of the cake With this mix-| novel gimghams are shown with silk honored tan. n “I “rd..l,.“m:;' n Bivecs, .| The Sheron kidnapping woman tried | ture. figures in self-color, these taking the o i ol The revisers have made coffes free form of ahmnd-. small rosebuds, leat Tulle and linen a tax upon tea elght cents a pound, and in antieipation of this it is aMrmed that a speculative comblnxuen has purchased & large amount of tea and are among the most earnest advocates of & tariff upon it, for what they hope to kill herself by jumping from a car window, and the public weuld not have grisved had she succeeded. When it comes to the spring styles of women's hats none of them oould pass St. Peter at the gate. They par- take too much of real vaudeville. Lady Baltimere Cake. Cream a cupful of butter with two cups of powdered sugar, add & cup of sweet milk, three gnd a half cups of flour sifted well with two level tea- spoonfuls of. baking powar, 2dd & teaspoonful of rose water fold in h‘hlly the whites—well sifenen sprays an nd dots. Th. conven- nal little eheelu in solid blue and white are still seen, and for simple dresses these are prst{. French calicoes, which are far more expensive than the name :n muuu rarities sold b; retentious s! t!ul fllll!\ in this n-.lly ex- jtbo?m l’evuhr as ever in Paris) from the simplest possihle puu& mll to thle most complicated doudle lace af- fairs. There is a new skirt made n di- rectorie which is partially al- vided, but which is so carefully hung and Ohildren Eveningn. 106 BREED HALL, mar1éd JAMES F. DREW Fourteen Positions | = HAVE BEEN FILLED Washington Square, to make upon It. P A of two Bake in layer tins and that when walking the dlvillon is not 1t may e said conoerning this, that | g ministers who stand for & mere | Put Together with vith fling. isite = material was in but evident. 8 Suty on 1% would hot protect anY |open Sunday got thelr rewarc. They Unoasid o Deitane, tight " Hieite * rossbuds with s o e Flflllll ]llmllfl afl[| "WIII’III] ey rflu‘:ulnv‘ryAlm‘:l:y avenge, | Iave thelr names printed in big type B..f.';."".n‘i'l of an m‘y;mm 1| green léaves against a white ground | ORTLD'S DRESS, WITH FRONT YORE One ph 'cm!md nira 1t hod revenus, R th it - 111 another was i e ‘with ne pint oysters, oi Cup melt - U and would fall on the poorer people | 1apurs, T o O 6 ETOAL WS- | oy g Titele, add the joicerof & me- b;'ud. :g‘.:k.‘ n pale gray Paris Patters o 2905 — AN Senmn | oL SElY o e eracied e, | pavme gt Vo onir, Who are the heavier tes drinkers, and s Sy encush SaateTtonery suEsr 8 Hamburg _embrolderies and — g T T A B septita who can least afford to stand the ad- | 1t the president of the United States plan white rae y correct trim-| 4 ;retty little model is here portray. | SaUce, two stalks celery chopped fine, D make a paste that can be worked with the hands like putty. Pinch off a small plece, place this in the left palm and salt and pepper, four slices of toast. ‘ash the oysters, drain and dry be: tween towel Season with salt and mings for all of these m-tlrh.l.l ditional purden, and who are now duy- Use Fine Thread. ing tea on as close a basis as the bus. would like to summer in Colorado, he is informeq that the state will be od, which s developed in fine batiste, belng particularly adaptable to dresses EXPERT TUNING iness wilj afferd. Such a duty would be against the canons of the republi- can party, which has always stood for the full dinner pall and the least pos- sible tex on the poor man's table. If this can be avoided It will be good political polioy to keep the tax off the tea-eup. pleased to bulld him a $300,000 home and welcome him, Jamalca came nearer than Massa- chusetts d4id to passing & woman d thers the “ladies in with the fingers of the right hand roll it lightly into a press half & pecan nut or English wa!nu( on the top and place on a plate to dry. Lemon juice may be used instead of orange or the two combined. Vanilla, rose water and almond are good flavorings for this candy. Dates and raisins m: take the place of the nuts. A plea: ing effect is produced by rolling white coarser threads. In making girlsy wash dresses, where the hem must be lengthened later, stitch this bottom hem with o hundred thread. It can be easily rip- ed, and the fine threads will not eave & line of tiny holes, as do the| lar Corduroy in Favor. silic. lafted into the and-embroldere sertion, the wristbands being of simi- tion. of this and other fine materials, such as Persian lawn, nainsook The fullness of the front is box- pointed voke, which Is or Chl and finished with ins; The back is tucked yoke depth and extra fullness is given to the s invi laits, let {n at he lower ed; irt extension by th inder-arm seaih. e is finished with a wide pepper, dip in melted butter, then In Rne_ eracker crumbs. Cook 1o & hot buttered chaing dish. Arrange on toast, pour ov auce and sprin- kle on celery. To m.’kl the white sauce melt two tablespoons butter and add two of flour, with one-quarter tea. spoon each ef salt and pepper, then gradually one cup of scalded miik. ina in- | to a saves and lmznm the pine. AN work guaranteed. This ought to tell the Young Man or Young Woman Where To Go To Learn. 1, eall. "Phone 5185, - j- rock closes at the centér- THE CONVEWIENT POSTAL R NG BUSPAREE [ cutrp s, B, g, |5 S B BRAESIE ) T ray o i Lo Boskeoping "o sumn SN the art postey oard eame tnte Shdotate. coutiag TerThat cretontie had on the summer | made up n inen, cotton voile 07 In:| yine black tulle makes an attractive o o favor, the plain card has taken second —= and fall frocks. For revers, collars|djan-head cotion, the yoke Delng of | yning for fine chantilly vokes end Shesthand, TUNER plice and the busy and economical| 14 uoms more than probable that Molasses Candy. and cuffs, it is quite chie. o pattern Is In four sises—1if to 5 It throws up the patterm of 4 122 Prospest Bt have found it more convenlent than | thers will be a triangular fight two| One quart of good molssses, haif & years, "For a child of 3 #ears the dress to advantage, Typewriting ity e 04 writing & lettar when traveling to no- | years hence for the governorship. cup of vinegar, a eup of granulated yp g A v tity friendg or family of their where- Attorney General Holcomb has the sugar, & generous tablespoonful of but- and abouts and how they are faring. ‘The souvenir postal card has proven fatal t0 the niee descriptive lstter whioh was always in order and fully appreciated, and te a certaln extent these cardg showing accurate pictures of places of interest are valuable, but a $00d4 many times John or Maud buy « postal showing a pink sheep grazing on blue grass, and dash under them such words as “Great town this, hav- ing fine time.” Such word from the absent ones may be better than noth- ing at all, but they make the future of writing look unpromising. But the art postal card is a plcture pleasurs and an album filled with them 18 ever edifying and Interesting: and where they illustrate one's own travels | regular cess, and no one says that he would not make a good governor. The grangers, represented by the farmers in the legislature, are sald to have in mind Peach King Hale, & man of great enterprise and national re- pute as a fruit grower, and it is recog- nized thah he has every quality for chief executive of the state. Mr. Everett Lake is also a candidate who has a stronger support now in | the state than he had when he opposed | Lilley, and he is in the race to stay.— Norwich Bulletin. This bunches all the hits In Hartfora ecounty, which aiready has two declar- | ed candidates for the United States | senatorship. 1t looks as if Hartford ecounty was ' going to see lively campalgning during the coming months. 0. K.” which stands for sue- | ter, a tablespoonful of baking soda. Dissalve the sugar in the vinegar, add | the molasses and put all into a por- celain-lined saucepan and boll, stir- ring often, until a little dropped Into cold water hardens. When this point s reached stir in the butter and bak- ing soda, beat for a few seconds and take from the fire. Pour into butter- ed @lzshes and as soon as the mixture is cool emough to handle flour the hands and pull into long, light strips. Ribbon Potatoes. There is the fashion now of serv- ing potatoes in long ribbons. | “These are left separate or erossed to _form lattice work. ‘They look much daintier for lumch- con_than the whole vegetabl First, wash and peel half a dozen large potatoes ané let them lie in cold | St ( No, 8005—Design to be transterred to & coraet cover opening in the front, of cambric, muslin, Persian lawn, nain- sook, batiste ‘or China silk, the edges ‘workéd Cake Ci eveland’s made with Baking Powder keeps fresh and moist. Besides Office Practice. 6. E. HODGE, Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Write or cafl GAIN SOMETHING by a course in Book- keeping. Shorthand and Touch Typewriting 3 scal in buttonhole o o or the travels of friends they are long | _Other sections of the state have the waier for a few minutes. oped and . s finer Satisfactory Service. preserved and never seem fo become | Y0!° Which will say who #he winners Cut them up into ribbons round and | stitch, the blossoms | in scli1 em- htcr, and stale. ARBOR DAY RESULTS. It is 10 be hoped- that Arbor day Tesults are more encouraging else- where than they have been found to be in New York state. The Arbor Day Annual, issued by | the New York state department of edueation, declares that of gil the trees that have been planted on the | school grounds of New York state since 1889, only ome out of five has survived. Thers have been planted 217,166 trees and of these 256,222 ha‘ll dled. The explamation of this is that lhe‘ planting has been done without due | will be. New Mental Glants, Anywa: A visotor to Washington is apt to be stuek by the superior physical size of | the strong men who gather there from all parts of the country. There are marked exceptions, of course. But the average among national statesmen fis high in the matter of height, breadth, weight and force. In the commercial world it is not so obviously so, The greatest financial leaders are frequent- |1y the small men, notably Jay Gould, among the older set, and Mr. Harri- man among the later glants. Mr. Har. riman is reported to weigh but 1385 pounds, which is more than he welgh- | 8 for many years. Mr. Carnegle, as everybody knows, when standing among great men with whom he associ- | rouna strips of one width. will brea'. Fry them in plenty of hot fat unt{l they are lightly bro:md. Drain them on a wire sleve and Aprinklo a little pepper and salt over y should fried fo about ;Lm‘“t:lnnss aua served on a very t Cleaning Tins. Clean tins with soap and whitine rubbed on with a plece of flannel. Wipe them with a soft, dry and clean ecloth, then polish them with a leather {and a little dry whiting. Take care that the cloth and the I¢ather are both free from grease. like an apple, snd keep the,bm Don't make them too thim or they | fi #ith white mercerized cotton or silk according to taste. more whol Two and SPRING SUITS CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., Now Yori, Three-Piece Norwich Commerciai School Broadway Theatre Bldg, 14 fo 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapmen's.) Telephone 10. A Moving Sale of Barness, Blankets and Car- riages golng on untll we gel seltled in our mew store. L. L. CHAPMAN, regard to the character of the soil and | ates, looks as If his legs w g « Eye Speclalist striot observance of the laws for plant- | off —Waterbury Americen. o" "o o0 QGet New Machine, . . bk b duistgisg, i ing young trees in new ground, togeth- ot It 1s poor enonomy for the home ttractlve y riced. ting Glaasas 1o the Most Dificuit er with the inexperience of the plant- | Even More. dressmaker to try to use an old, worn- | S pe ently located at m Main Ot, ors who attempted to do something| A Western man has discovered that | Ot Sewing machine. It takes tme | 7 gare o PEUUSONE B | Norwioh, Ct on guarantesd. they aid not know how to do. heaven will never seem natural to a2Pd trie » lece, measuring 18x18 i hi h “ ' Ofice houra. 2 to § . - tanM3 "Th; experienced ;hufunr expects mtr;-:.‘n;‘le:;ntns;:?.: ,.fl',f;: Cullars Meot" Tn'Pebat | any one t ng more than s 2 _Overy 100 sush tresd to live. | Dy “Collars must now meet in front in Mew York's experience simply shows | ven ther he rould nesd to b re- | & SAlEht b and down ine; ey Vel ot and another predominates in our I will make & reduetion of 25 er cent. DENTISTRY that the gtate law has been observed | quired to reset his curb and gutter to| COTners are no longer permitted. ootten or silk m:{‘ S i howi f W U in price on the largest and best stook | The dental Dusiness established by while & knowledge of natural law has | accommodaie a changs in grade, to feel pring snowing O omen's HAI assistant beon neglected. Thoss who are plant- ing treeg on Arbor day, or any other day, for that matter, should strive to know how to set the tree and feed it, 80 as to make sure of its future JUVENILE COURTS. ‘The bill, drawn by Judge Matthew- son of the New Haven city court, creating juvenile courts in New Ha- ven, Hartford and Bridgeport, was ably advocated before the judiciary committee at Hartford on Thursday, the 25th, by Judge Matthewson and a number of other prominent citizens who were interested in the proposi- tion. The matter is not experimental, but has been tried out in other states and demonstrated to be good, and Ceonnecticut will do wel] to follow the | enlightened load of these demonstra- fions fn & matter that goes to the root of most of the evils resulting from Ihe sending of fuvenile wrong-doers to really at home. ridgeport Standard. House Bill 525, Sale of liquors by licensed dealers to be confined to town where license 13 granted. Sec. 1. That any person, firm or corporation lcensed to eell spirituous and Intoxicating liquors at retail shall hereafter be prohibited from selling or delivering spirituous and Intoxicating llquors outside of the limits of the town sin which they are licensed. Sec. 2. Anyene convicted of a vio- lation of this act shall be subject to the penalties of section 2,712 of the general statutes, Sec. 3. This act shall taje effect on its passage. Miss Americus Independence Bell, a Philadeiphia girl, who was born -July 4, 1592, applied some time ago to Sec- retary Newberry for permission to em-' list in the navy. The secretary of the navy in replying wrote her a kind per- sonal note saying that it was impossi. ble for her to enlist in the navy and Finish Veils with Velvet. Many of the new vails have the hv- of edse finished with & banding of velve Chocolate Coating for Cream Candy. Melt four tablespoonfuls of grated chocolate, stir in three tablespoofuls of cream or milk and one of water, add a scant teaspoonful of sugar and boil for about five mnutes. More Uncooked Candy, | Measure the unbeaten white of an erg and add to it an equal quantity of cream. Into this mixture stir enough confectioner's sugar, slowly, | until_ stiff enough to knead. Knead well in a china or glass dish or on a marble slab. Flavor to sult and use as any fondant. Colored Blouses. Blouses of colored net to wear with taflored suits are made over a white ning. tucked all over, and finished off with collar and cuffs of pompa- dour silk in the same shade as the net. HOUSEHOLD N NOTES. Cream Chinese Sandwich. Take three tablespoonfuls of grated Parmesan ehm twn mlelpoonhfl' of doub! ittle crisp celery p-md walnute, cayenne. Cut some slicas ot BI‘M butter th- m slight- squares, oblongs, crescents. Fish Sandwiches. Pound half a pound of canned sal- mon until very smooth then add one teaspoonful of very finely chopped | parsley, pinch of it two hesping teaspoonfuls of butter and a pinc pepper. Mix well together. Spread between buttered bread and then cut into diamond shapes. Apples with Whipped Cream, sized fair apyles of ev and Misses’ Suits, it is Style, Attractivensss, Distinctiveness. DIVIDUALITY so much desirad and only attained in garments garments are perfect. Two and Three-piece Qur Suits possess that IN- the better class. Smart style is apparent in ery Suit. The fit and finish of our SUIrS ©| enclosing & pamphlet giving informa- i the ordinary police courts today.|finn as to the female nurce oo 4 on 2 rps of Vv .. Hors tho ounce of prevention is worth | the navy. Miss Bels taiher servad fn| . - & Many styles to select from at Pure Wines and Liquors \ \janv pounds of cure, and here the | the navy. Cloth Bands for Edging. m soount i spplication of it 1s sure and cannot B Cloth bands are much used as the uxn a plnt of water and a cup of gran- , Sive Us credit for & thorough amowl | LS known and acknowiedged te be p cann 3 e d Waldort | finishing touch to the edge of & cout | aisted wugar; caver Hghtly and cook $15, $19.50 szs 330 $35 R RO | the_ greatest: a8 o health in. fhe 5 ts oftegie-Ansiis Mentinel, } . Flerpgnt Mgh visory committes | OF ¢xtreme edge of a drems skirt, until stezmed through, but nut broken, 4 g ’ v work at prices. | world, and Invaluable In time of wiek- of the Golden West and American in- Seeve LA 5= e EERNEE with 4 Years of ence in this Dustness | ness. Ou: stock contains many ef the This is a commendable movement, eand there is no possibility of failure dutsries exhibition which is to be held in Farlscourt, London, next May, for Ruches on Slippers, Ruches are now jpoonful of the syrap left {7g ané with whipped cream. best and well-known brands, famous as & fin- if the conduct of them is placed In | which extensive preparations have al- | Ish to some of the mm . .| for age and purity, and we can guar- competent hands. Tt would be a good | ready been made, Assoclated with \ Onion Soup. Main Street | 8010 you satisfaction In both quality rule if boys in all olties were for the | them on the committee are about ev- Embroldered Lingerie. lo S Sasipex butter the size Boctety, | &nd price. first offence given & hearing in cham- | eT¥one of note in Burke's peerage and| 1t is now guite the :tkto have Ii- whoficzgt,&da twa - ! bers, properly advised and put under | OLN°F distingulshed men, ng Al-| gerie embrofdered in pink and blue, ns, sl n; i the care of the probation officer. Say-| L c0 Austin: i b Sty ol o : -m.pn.‘ n n“:, - a7 :Efun Street the boyg from leading a career of | Capt. Willlam H. Dare, who o o e 1s one of the best movements of | In the mavy throughout the civil war, A Popular ‘Trimming. 121-125 MAIN STREET. fankd It has passed the ex- zn-ntl.\ l(lla and has to be recog- £ d successful as & method. When it comes to revising the tariff are all anxious that the tax on the | -n-v #bould be applied | was arrested by the confederates charged with being a federal spy and later by the federal government charg- £d with suspiclous conduet, but who, in the seeond instanes, proved his loy- Alty to the unfon ahd wae restored to =5 und service, died recently in New Tors, The oraze for embrolderies on description of gown still continues. HEALTH AND BBAUTY. Peroxide is something tbat should be used sparingiy, If at all, and enly onder the advice of one who makes and let it a minute; them pour it into the soup kettle and place it at the back of the range until almost ready to serve. Add tnem a quart of bail- ing milk and two or three well mash- ed potatoss. Add to the potatoes & ifi- | The Ludinj Stors in Eastern Connscticut Dovoted Exclusivaly to Men’s, Women's and Children’s Wearing Apparel. d wealher and out intc the best DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, GRADUATE VETERINARIAN AND DENTIST, HODGE'S STABLE, 4 10 80 Bach M MAHONEY BROS, mari7id -