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-— “ : e ‘a true copy of the original % g e ; AL _NOT[Q Wum»—.’.s'. m'.; Pewigie To Whom It May Concern:— city c‘g“_f’-:':ll g«k’ : .:i c:b:ms':un of 75 b7 4o 2 'nu werd been in -] At a meeting of the Court of Com- ym¢ John Spence, who was arrosted_at e I maoeias | mon Council hetd 't Ciho Counell| Norwich: Conms May i, 1909, Torrington Monday evening by Chiet t the word signifies, thaugh no ona.| 7400 the ?filu?llg;yre;?}?x:f‘nfi'{:o:- s » Good Weather for Memorial Parade and Exercises—Pat. oy Gt . e ull Captain Ne it 1 d, who will de that 1 Fina ted riotic Frogramse st fhs Opaws Hhuig: Pl B e e o T e o, e et | s it 0, aopiie 20 i peni ib % 2 tective John J. McAvoy of New Ha- | Well, fos the information of thousands of | S40Pted: Anniversary of Opening of Public Library—Monday’s _— 3 ven, i3 held 1n defabit Of $1,000 bonds | peopie who ke to know all about & §00d | g, (e (NOLYISHCONN, May 21, 1905, Ball Games—Insignificant Fire. in New Haven. The complaint pre- | tning we would say that HBRPICIDE ommon Coundll: THE The Committes Finance present > ’ ferred by the New Haven ‘authorities | means, a destroyer or killer of “Herpes,” | their extimate of the expenses of the against Spence is issuing fraudulent | yow (Herpes” fs the family name of a|City,/and of each department thereof, checks and embezzlement and the aSe | yizease caused by varlovs vegetable par | JUrinE the year'ending on the 15t ) will be heard at the next term of the | Sisease SaUsed b vatious vege “and_of the receipts asites. oro uses dan-| for the same period, as follows: winl westore the| mTho aimost perfect weather of Mon- | Kennedy has been in charge the posts Glenn S er! lnuNcourtl_lge):olel!l::nm 7 thiat | druft, ftching scalp, and failing hair; this 27 o e e . g color to or fade( |day was appreciated by the veterans of | have lost by death almost as many as e New is the microbs that NEWBRO'S HERPI- ESTIMA svens youare |the Civil and the Spanish wars, who |comprise the present membership.” Of Sulphur soap Sponce was engaged in conducting a | 18 s ho madter how < the graves decorated with flowers on ’. 7 5 — brokerage business 'in the Malley | CIDE promptly destroys; after which the [ , Department of Public Works— observed Memorial day. Ordinary street ex- Will keep you i : teries, forty- bullding in New Haven Wntil recently | hair grows. Sold by leading druggists. | “panses e 3 feciing yowng. Will give you| During the formation of the proces {Manday In the, lecal cemetifiss, ooy It’s an excellent ond. that he was liying beyond his | Send lc. in stampe for samplo to The | Garbase and ashes ; a beautiful head of hair_ thal :‘,fniv:;:n::::nr:?:;rcnnne&led there. | In the past fifteen years, and this for pimples, blackheads, dan- means, Durlnghth;: 1‘”‘"}?, cg 1]1‘!5 I1:us- Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich, Sewers 'and cstch R s ¢ 2 clude those who F S iness deals in the Elm ci alleg- TWO 8IZES-50c. anp 81.00 - p X everyone will admire. 8 headed by a& pla- | number does mnot ins v skin . ki 1 a irs o ' Startusing1tNOW and BEYOUNG 3’3‘2 ?)rrm;ufi:'.‘ ;‘;z::meng In their new |Eaye been buried alsewhere. g‘s"“flv itch S:l‘;llqm . ggh::: ;z:r geve ‘:am Lo tll;la‘:"r‘i The Lee & Osgood Co., Special Agents. ,:;:JSE‘ ot x4 ed 5, g gy ¥ d trees. . 1S NOT A DYE. summer uniforms, under the command 4 eases. druggists. . arks a A L3 $1 and 50c. -rm of Chief Bransfield. Following was| Otis Champlin and 'William l.rg"r oo e ey o = u«;rm ”'{3’3,‘,'.‘“}.3.’”.‘:3'&“‘& g:azig N you want to put your bus (S:tree:(llnenr‘uld.{gl: i New[y's“uh,dwu’. Bend 2. for free book, Hair® | 001 “Charles H. Ledward, chief mar-|built. the past winter a trunk cabin s and that e & of | Dess befors the public. thers is no m 2,600.60 ¥ ‘Phile Hay Spee. Co. Newark, N. 3. [ (0 00 Y, 7 JGlT00) pverett M. |iaunch equipped with & ten horse pows field, a Westville storekeeper, out Of | dium bagter thaa throigh the advertis- "400.00 Attractive Goods. THE LEE & OSGOOD CO. Whipple and Capt. Arthur N. Nash, |er double cylinder Palmer engine for 8 the sum of $150. ing columns of The Bullethi. Then came the Westerly .barid, one of | Deputy Sherift E. W. Coon. Mr. Coon 00.00 v the oldest musical organizations in the | sold it é)n 11.‘1‘;. “;‘:’f;,“;:,f“;’:;i; 8 i . slate, under the leadership of Charles | Lene, B powor last week. She: proved E— o ¥2100.00| MUSLINS AND MADRAS—Tnexpen= ’ 0. Gavitt Bies own & — ~ - Department of Cemetcrie 0.00 It s —_— & fast, able boat P Fire Department. ... 34,340.00 sive Curtains for Chambers and . B SR Pollce Departmeni— 8 companyy” Cudet Rrciiery corpey T L| At 3 olosk Monday atternaon fire|| slies gt Siting Rooma trom 85 to $278 N. G. Ci Bour A, Babcock com- | alarm wi nt in from box 73, at | ete. . o5 25,006, . r:x‘.snLd"l.ng‘.“"llkr'P followed the vm‘ns; Keztfly'flgvv;:’:nemligzh! {opmsndy City Court XSROW Sane Speclal, colored border and Bt war as ted by Bud- e Cyclo: y 0.0 - worth ;’:fi & (pnlv‘fl‘tl““ s r;p.rassz;mr(m)ent of | James A. Welch, reached the-fire be- g::fiiulg"- g Raee 23,210.00 plaid effects, by the yard from Rhoge Teland, and Hanoock post, G, A. | fore the last round of the alarm was B 43,000.00 150 up, for the Sitting Room or R. department of Connecticui, yith | finished. The fire was of no conse; Distateota: (X e 1o, smmanders Loy D, Richmond ‘and | quence and there was no nee 5 ! Your :;:i‘v’:;‘m}'—"x o the respective come | in the alarm. The blaze started in & o T o;i:-n';:-fl'?::‘?’ Department— PO IO LREA Py . ¥ L manders. These veterans were follow- | plle of rubbish against a small barn Rral expenses $95,000.00 » 2d by Brucker camp. The Memorial |owned by Joseph S. Grills in Canal = - e — Fiaeh haree (o T Bobbinet, ete., Cluny fn' white, day orator, clergy and disabled veter- |street and was presumably the work R o Seadei Se.00keb. dreats Bl Gorn o Pt SRS 2 ans in carrlages concluded the proces- | of small boys. The outside ozl ::: ;r;z - Pt G s 40000 Nets at 9500 up: 1 e i e s & o - Finance Department— ¢ Rich Silk Curtains in solid col- % was extinguished by the prompt app Salaries and com- Direct march was made to St. Mi- | cation of & few buckets of water. f iariee aad ¢ PR ors, or harmonized stripes. 5 i , ‘where - Court ho . Ol e imes s derorated, | Westerly and White Rock teams of Denses o @ esre 7.000.00 | nETS—Pricea by the yara. 0 Then the paraders proceeded to River |the Rhode nd-Connecticut league Sinking fii = P 6,299.12 PORTIERES, TAPESTRY and VEle and o " OUR CURT S profits 13,165.15 and eleotris de- UPHOLSTERY GOODS, TAPES- Bend cemetery, making the latter part |split evea in the two games of baseball = . ! 5 ° 250th ANNIVERSARY/ CELEBRATION . partment . 14,250.28 , SILKS, VELOURS, o e 000 Siion expenses; °476.00 iehee et Bl ‘ ’S of the New Grass Butter eoleufeeny year)'? wo.000.00 Goods. g . ontin o x = Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th Denses sasas W i Siiowes obt el e be pleased to submit samples of 3433, linens, cretonnes, glazed chintz, ESTIMATED RECETPTS, o) May 17th 1909, to May 16th, 1910, of the distance by trolley cars. Here |played Monday. In the morning at Cash on hand May 17th, there was a brief but beautiful order | White Rock the game was deoidedly 1909 ... ‘ e Works— . $3,000.00 800.00 18,000.00 2130000 | {w Un of exercises, including a selection by |one-sided and resuited in a score of 9 Water Works ] Fmsn"mlflfls i Sl 355 e o o e o hecsmnes ot svescwo | Full Cream Cheese | @ Best Bread 3¢ | Pure Peanut Butter America by the band, benediction by |and of course the Westerly contingent Rev. Jobn G. Dutton, and taps ®y|was disappointed. Jack Payne was in A Willlam D, Cameron, bugler. the box for Westerly, but af the end of P o i vt B gy o S the second inning he was self satisfled ¢ S : et 113000 X - Physiclan In Norwich| Later in the afternoon the beautiful | that he was not in pitching trim and ! . A G e sl DT PP 137-141 MAIN STREET. forn..ie e e, ceremony of strewing flowers on the | he was relieved by Holdridge, a pitcher Police Department— but who can honestly tell you that|Waters in memory of the brave sallors | fronr Providence, but he was no better City Court ....... $4,300.00 buried at sea was conducted by the|than Paynme. It was White Rock's ERSNS Tamia e you can have your prescriptions safely | Woman's Relief corps from the Paw- | game, for aside from the Westerly ete. 800, TR catuck river bridge. pitching the visitors could not hit Pem- x $4.800.00 and accurately filled at The Lee & — ber, the Westerly High school pit¢her, Gas and Blectrieal Depart: + 155.000.00 ' .| In the evening there were Memorial | with safety. 1t was certainly an off Finanee - may?28a Osgood Co’s. Many leading physi- | exercises in Bliven opera house and the | half day with Westerly. Temporar - — large attendance indicated the public o anticipation of " clans of the oity greatly prefer thatlintorest in the perpetuation of the| There was a change in the afternoon Cort bo Lo 54341 Orders taken for all kinds ite | pAtriotism as symbolized in Memorial | game in Westerly, with Payne again oo 3500.00 i you shall do so, because of a definite day. Oommander Richmond presided |fatie box, and ehcouraged by the at- B wid Seeee of Hair Goods. . . |and after assembly had been sodnded |tendance of over twelve hundred en- ce taxes ....., 4,000.0¢ 2 knowledge concerning the ALWAYS- |}, %py gier ‘Cameron there was chorus | thusiastic admisers of the game. | It To be raisea by Yourown Combings made up. tax 125,982.47 319645247 | Hair Ornaments, Toilet $433,706.11 COMPLETE IN. ARRANGEMENT B ] - e ateive s SRR Manicuring, Shampooing, PERFECTION 'IN - COOKING ot SfHain'SS Neauivea. said | Face and Scalp Ma-sage. Bl ED-UPON quality of | Inging by pupils of Elm street school |jvas an even thing to the ninth inning. TOBE-RELY Gt under the direction of Prof. R. A, H. |dvhen Bliven threw wild to firet and 15 our drugs and chemicals, combined | Clark, and other selections were given [in the .winning rum and cheated. the during the exerclses. There was scrip- | spectators from at least one overtime with an accuracy as UNDEVIATING :ium reading bybkeg. (‘l;flgn A. Bur- |inning. Westerly won the afternoon : ick and prayer by Rev. F. C. A. Jones. | game by a score of § to 4. Th AS TIME ITSELF. s - Lol e Du the r these members of s d b . lst being $12,598,247. the local post died: Allen G. Sthiwell, | Beiey T8 {lopomen 3 expenses Tor Orainacy Purposes ot ihe O E. tken, cf 3 5 £ - - funtiy: John Surber, B Ninth Rhoge | Nerst! & 8 8 8 S H J. P. BARSTOW & CO., 23-25 Water Street, Norwich SRR e AR Fannie M. Gibson Island ' Infantry; Courtland T. Hall, B, | Brver.a¥ arros te., t befora th Tl].e Lee & 05g00d C0. Ninth Rhode ~Island infantry: Jobn | Pameiy 33 bamsers H C. H. BACON, Daniclson o0 el mientinn tor 15 aorien wi¢| ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 508 Delevan, Battéry B, First Rhode Toland | Harison.s RRE 1 {imates of the cost ot the following a8 ; - § g LR o - Sre Trave 131133 MAIN STREET, | Lishe setery? Darion 5" Randall SEds DT J. G. BILL, Willimantic fmprv: : : movtiiaw NORWICH, CONN.|lafssivy A Tamshere M mwed | "5y mee HE copbration ot oo oty ane = | No Building in Norwich Cr Tonth_Connecticut' dnfantry. ~Col. | we. Paul H. Hillard, adjutant of Budlong | Wi Toek . 003 i 002 r) : ’ 040 post, read obituaries prepared by him |y o o s (seR tDLU DL U T of each of these deceased comrades,| . for We Parker, ock 0" Donnell, 2 125th Anniversary of the incorporation of the Cit $2,000.00| W1l ever be too large for us to bulld. Salary and expenses of ik All we ask s an opportunity to bld Inspector ..... - 1,800.00| ror the job., Competition is keen and i Public comfort accommoda- 3 » : ayi “ Christy 2, ~Staplin, Bliven, Bur- 5 . os uring,” but ¥ R e . o TUATY | rows, Brigen Savage. rous sarmed: Wostaiy |- Whiea toms ... ooiegilios 1,056.00 | compels close figuring,”but years of sp: zing Rock 4- two' base hiis, Bryor, Pember, Staplis; thres For macadamising Sachem experience has taught us the way te and distinguished bravery. Lase hit, Tifren slo . Bentley. Allen, Bryor, BOPR: 4ot sogeirisssnrs S0MNE 3 Robert Mitchell recited Lincoln’s ad- | Farker. 'stapiin. 3 For widentng 'West ‘Main ' ' |figure close and do first-class werk. dress at Gettysburg, and the oration | ;0% Holdredse 2 3 street ;20000 cens -3 3 ho_ e Roc it on bases, Wester ¢ CIifE str ement 1,000.00 e oy s ey e o i B SRl P e R Tl G WELIANS Mase. = v Bug] iouble piay. to” Payue: passed e “It Makes a Lot of Differ- Cameron and the exercises closed with T Ty ished InL. S Tayne; SN $15,100.00 2 Ay . % . benediction by Rev. George W. Rigle: i = oy ilder, ence When You're With the |}i""00 ’ & oy Westerly Whits Resk. 1o Thg tum of these estimates i3 equal| General Contractor and Builder, Girl You Love.” SRS o Yopmatis s A The' Committes recommend >ihat. the 218 MAIN STREET. Memorial day was observed in, Ash- o Chrstyre 4 0 4 4 warning foF tho hext annual City Meet: | o away Sunday by John A. Logan post, b et S e g R S - G. A. R. jérvices held in the First 0Biven3s 4 0 3 3 . o B * « Bryor,3b i urrows, At a City Meeting held March 26, Special Sale Hopldnton, church, were largely atiend- [R0 R 3 4l 8 dEm 4 8T 3 el Guas Farche Sne Jo ot ed. lThr‘R.\IemrlIr(M sermon \\,;s preach- l'!'\r!wn o : "};nu. ™ 4 183 a«mhonzzd lnhlulvrunl'lnln from the :l‘H" ed by Rev, Clayton A, Burdick of | Parker.c {Savagec 2 01 4 'reasury such an amount not exceeding . . FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY Westerly, and there were vocal solos | F*ep 3 411 $20,000 ag may be necessary to pay the by Mrs.! Ralph M. Bri d Harry 3 2 s expenses for erecting & mew dam and Bowlen ' i 15 maniog taarares 2ol o ¥ Tl = appurtenances at Mesdow Brook and e v —at— the men who gave their lives for. thelr | Weswerly 10003010 Doy Basenunry toc comuition of | i + |country were strewn with flowers. Tn [White Rok $ 9.0 4 0539 he water ., but the resolution ) the Oak Grove cometery thers are | Bums for. Wesers Banver. Akiun: Wass B RO DA ot B Taetting Gld’ pob e f erringron’s 18MPIB 0 MBSIC | ivirtr-two eraves of soiders, n wirse | Fae o, whke sk G"Duien, 'selzi, Sheehan 4 the “maethod. of raliing the sams opkinton eighteen and in, private | hryer Nows . O boinenr ceoritee ‘hiee” peni NI oo axpead tore burial places nine. - There was general | Save age 2, Sheehan: stolen bases. LXcap ‘:_fim'm w;g‘fl;‘y;’;;’;’.‘"[‘;}’ ,‘;“;\j';; Have you bought that Hammock 49 Main Street. play of flags in the village and all | oRonnell. Corlsty, Burrows, Shoehan: nrst base on for a permanent improvement and ad- | yet ? may28a the people took part in the solemm, im- | rors, Westerly 4, White Tock 4: Jeft on bases, Wes dition to the water supply, the expense thereof should not De included in the| NOW is the time, and this ls the ordinary expenses of the current year, | place to get the best Hammock for pressive and patriotic ervices. erly 8, White ‘Rock 5; struek out, by e 10, Sheehan 3; dofible plays. ‘alhtson fo Brsor, Brigas 10 Ps sy . Serage: hig b el and your Committee recommend that a (h"u“hfli"ul.c years ago, June l1,b1ssd. D, Ao Aikean, 3o Pagser tner 200 s the warning for the next annual City |the least money, We have a bia ms- e public library and memorial build- | Dosle. Atiendance, 1.200. Meeting shall include a proposition au- d ure to find g was opened to the public and James Meeting shall Include & proposition au: | sortment and you are = Just - Key&nfi(l) hocnm‘fl the custodian. Mr, Local Laconios. ennedy was employed as a. carpenter i i in the construction of the building by Sv',{,l,xl{"tl: by Robert Sherman, the builder. While [ there were many applicants for the| John Palmer Brayton of Waterbury custodlanship, the trustees offered the | 'S Visiting Westerly relatives. place to Mr. Kennedy unsolicited. Archie Murray of Milford. N. H., 1s It was essential {o have a man famil- | visiting his parents in Westerly far with the building, so the trustees| Mr and Mrs. Harold Burdick of were unanimous in the choice of Mr. |Newport are visiting Mr. Burdick's Kennedy. He maintains the best of | parents in Elm street orde s’ Sen D, Jhe aRE résliing - [pom. 18| Atter the parade Monday afternoon guiding strangers through ap | the Civil war veterans ard their escort Rt Well-ap- | were entertained at lunch by the Bud pointed institution, and leaves a good | ;" D0 Wabews s 3 rS - Imgieasion with/all pattans ana visit- | 300 PR VR el orps. in ors. 3 3 A STOLEN BASE. Both Grand Army posts have thelr| BY reason of oversight a sufficient i o number of cai i o Dt S IR quarters in the building and since Mr. { carriages were not provided Game, “a slide to base” is frequently for the enfeebled veterans. In conse: - quence sume who desired to honor de- of gr:gr:dmiq:.‘;: (?«:r slwie:. w:fi A Thellling. Riscus, ceased comrades were denied the priv- upon the notes of the Clty payable In | the one you want. Come In and le/ four equal annual Installment and od that the same.be Mquidated (rom the | us show you the goods and give you Tocaipts of the water deparement !'nger huldm!( of ;!axuwn neral Assem- | Prices bly approve une 07, " Commilasionars, the Mayor' of the City| Come and ses eur new line of COM~ and t lectmen of the Town of Not- | ByNATION FLOWER POTS and JAR- ion wers constituted & Board for the erection of the addition to the Court| DINIERES. House in Norwich and were authorized to borrow such sum as might be ne For any one having a cottage at the sary for the erection of such addition h B v st and to execute notes for ]\4 e Sum 50 | ore we can y P borrowed. which notes s Inding i b and obligato: upon the Co y of New valu n COLONIAL GLASS PITCH London, the Town of Norwich and the | ERS and TUMBLERS and remainders Ol Buruant t luw, such Board has ex- | of ODD CHINA. ecuted its note for the sum of $50,000 TWEE Fhy Aen et S of ' i SR GEO. A. DAVIS, The Beer that Builds 3 ; propartion ‘oF e exgense, il aach 25-29 Broadway u ilege. tion thereof has been determined as & .~ Uiquors, and slide In as often aa you| Fow Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash,, £ 5 el 3 O A At e e oed, 821 . meysedaw can. You will find the Wines and |was saved from a frightful death is o “,";f::;!"‘“ugg:"’fi,';_V e e He's very insistent and persistent. Every brew must meas- 7 10060, FRI g —_— m e Liquors right in every particular — | Story to thrill the world. “A hard cold,” | W Y Dubiic ary wi e % ;. Your Committes erefore re . b R B T ol it writen "oroushi on 4 desperate g | #nun méeting of thc Rode laiand ure up to ourlhlgh standard of quality. A standard our U mend st there shail b Tren JOSEP ADFORD, the lowest on whigh to base your | troutfe that bafed an expert doctor |LAPFAry associatio far Wyilusms ha ince decided to Jeeting & proposition to authorize B standard of value. Ours the base for | here, Then I pald $10 to $15 a visit to I‘:;fk ]}Hjmrv in Providence today patrons {ve, Jong. Blp : ,‘A,.‘,"'l‘,'f,,. 2Ly galhn”; of the oh’l’!: BOOk inder- High Quality and Low Price. & lung speclalist in Spokane, who did | (T¥esday) stand by, and that wins new friends T the Qity for $10,000 for its propore < not help me. Then I went to Califor-| Election and circus today (Tuesday) i flon ot the expense of Court Hotse ad- | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ovden, for us daily. nfa, but without benefit. At last I used S dition v on the retirement of the joint 108 BROADWAY. Dr. King’s New Disoovery, which com- WRIGHT AEROPLAN obiigation now eutstanding. 8 Geo. Greenberger, pletely cured me and now I am as well S S o Four Commitiep 'farther, recommend ephone 263 as ev For Lung Trouble, Bronchi- | To Be Brought to Bridgeport—Aero- h of the next annual City Meeting & prosialert "o et 2| 'Watch Repairing >perty situate P Franklin Street, Norwioh, Conn. | tis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup : ‘1 and Whopping Cough it's supreme. 0o | "autic Club of Bridgeport Formed. The fire station : may26a | and 3 i i S Pest Main street and of the fire sta- . Rprenche a fond ol ihe Los }flggmfi“'p,,{ uaran- | The. first move of Bridgeporters to- Uon property situate on Boswell ave: Sohei 8 Reismwein X > ward aeronautics was made Wednes- hue tha same being no longer required speaks for itself. day evening, when the Aero club of e Sy . for the purposes of the fire departmert, and that the m: B e ralea Tor ‘the Hetune o ot | WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin | the Tharfesville fire station, to provide | sanssdaw Women Who Are Envied. s f P Eridgeport was formed at the Brook- I.amb’ veal‘ FGWIS, Those attractive women who are||.wn club. It was decided to epur:';’\:.lg TheBeer that B‘"ld, lovely In face, form and temper are the | 1\ aeroplanes of the Wright brothe g e installation of & steam fire en- < g - envy of many, who might be like them. ! or. ) f for the - o o —_— 5 Bro“ln chlckens 4 woal, slckly woman will be nervous [Gev. "Whether this istraction Wil b is sepecially adapted to home use—asa tahle boverage—anda , I\ B on " hut section Of the Gty ia : Y | Boiscns show in shmpies otpesdney | Eiven in Bridgeport or Washington tonio—very nutritious and of fine flavor. i - b A AR T o T 0 mistake will be made % Sruptions and & wratehed comptoxion, | Wil depend- upon the availability of It will keep as long as you let it o S our Gommittes further recommend m For all sueh, Bleetric Bitters work won- | Uic, Wrights. ~The following. officers 4 a i Z the adoption by the Court of Common in selecting THIS school G: C, For all auch, Bleetric Bitters work won- | wera " elec President, Richard Look for the FEIGENSPAN signature on the neck label— e it Por. the followini resolntion J y lers, They regulate Stomach, Liverand | ( sident, H. B, Stod- i ssolved, That the report and esti- as the one to attend 4 Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong attinde 01 - 8. Hotani <> ahbior your gua antee of genuineness. Leading hotels, cafes and bars mates of the Committee on Finance be . Extra quality. nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, |ant {reasnr srge ‘L. Catitn; . s have our brews on draught. pted and approved; that the Clerk e ol Siiert W | Business (0! ege alf of the Court of Common RABrubeck, rm, NewLondon. JAMES B. SHANNON, : geancll e lionts_Tue mpmaseo Gadiligus for. 26 sabii ting to be held on the first Monday 3 smooth, velvety skin, lovely complex- | N o s AEL ‘SEASONABLE" VEGETABLES. | iop, - Many charming women owe thelr | forary kI Benham, Jr.; executive health and beauty to them. 50c at Th 1cNel er, r. PEOPLE’S "ARKET, Teg & Obgosd o " T I‘j"\\:‘:“‘\ Jobn M. Foster, Jr., L. A. M. 6 Franklin St. &ryone would be henefited by tak- nheais JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. | ng Foley’s Orino Laxative for consti- Wholesale Dealer and Distributor, The navigation committee consists o? A. Holland Forbes, N. W. Bishop and David F. Read. patton, stomach and Wyer trouble, as it Commerce and Market Sts., Norwich 4 of June next and to recommand that & - G X > sweetens the stomach and breath, gent- — i e tax of 10 miils be Iaif on the laat pee | . ¥, CONANT. 11 Franklid Street. |ly stimulates the liver and regulates Middletown. — Commencement at ‘Phone 223, ¢ COSTELLO TAPPITT, ot AGyose troudh or pussie Tn ‘Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 10c | the bowels, asd is much superior to|Weslevan this year will be Wednes FRANK A. ROBINSON, their own oF others’ afairs, cells She . Hegfwars’ the market | PIUS and ordinary laxatives. Why not | day, June 30. making the date a week “C.LESLIE HOPKING ' . | advises with & gertainty _higher them Ay o WL . S TR | ey Foley's. O todgy? ’ v 4 col- ommitige on Figanes. | human prwe . 4 tl‘v them mariéd :Ox::l\?d-cer oo A T Tes {,e"l: Yt “mest T o gt 1 hereby certfy that the and | don, Ct., ring and walk upstairs, may, ' = a4,