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Bristol.—The annual Arcanum councils of IN BM(GER ks at Lake Compounce. m TRUST unm Suddenly Stricken with Acute Appendicitis and Hfirriofl b vlll..—m - Westerly Branch. to New London Hospital—Death of Mrs. Sarah A, |[2ads i town with the Three Milion Dollers |~ Burdiek—Trial of Mandeville Hall Next Week. v vis Three Million Dollars Over Fifty, Thevaand” Acomints. ¢ i uh-nl. courteous and enqenc in its management. . i, 5.5% \ It is both literally and Hartford.—The um&m for true, week at the state fair was much Good Coal goes er than last vear, being in the nel ¢ 3% 7 1 making borhood of 100,000 for the week. 2 . g 5 " . -| while b coul — bt what's the - 2 ” harys . 3 luy ‘Coal-of Chdppell Co. ¥ E. CHAPPELL Co. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street The superlor court for Washington) At a meeting of the junior clas county . convenes at Kingston next |of the Westerly High ‘school, Tu Mondas, and jurors will be summoned | these officers, were Helfi;edpflfl.‘lofl:&l: e R Mot Wb ; 5 Tom_ Westerly this week for the grand | Howard, president; Har: e, A arotie dividond Iagt ool - % Tage & City Phfll‘macy and petit juries. - There will be two | president; Anna Ahern, secretary and | ¢nis one heing for 3 per cent. This . Elégance and beauty of design distinguish TRV OUN Westerly cases before the grand jury, | treasurer. makes dividends of 15 per cent. this 2 < the most tant being that of the year, = £ SHR g : d burning. ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ) state against Mandesile Hall, allas| Orson Rogers Clark of Wakefield, | ¥*4" Ja - our Heating Stoves for Coal and Woo! g q i Charles W. Stevens, of New York. He |son of Mrz. Stanton Clark of West- e ¢ i 1GES Whils Waiting far, Vour Gar. | C0Cos Bl e e ot fraidis- | ily a0 Miws Goncyiovs. Noyes: Cotlk T e il by While these stoves are superior in many Telephones. lent checks on, the Fifth Avenue bank, | were married Saturday in the Calvary H: for the winter, "hav fs Y 8 Canal SUWESturly L L :Liset Soeoka on the mrtn Aveadpbusic | Weih esrict Sutunies 1n e ST B N ways, the prices are no higher than of other ; A i y28a mamager of the New Watch Hill house. | maid_of homor was Miss Frances Isa- | o 00" Py o He was captured at Narragansett’ Pier | bel Newton/of Hartford, and Misses ol o e ltlndfll'd makes. We invite compflfllon. z Seo my ‘now samplys of Fan apd | oY, Chief Bransfeld for a e e knh::db?! S oré beldes. | poarky—Julsy Wiinnis of /Dsty ; booklet 3 t. 3 g detective agency. He -waived exam- . sister of ride, were es- | will not slt in the superior court at on reques 4 . T Ney S ination in ‘the Third district court, | muidé. The best man was Frank H.| Bridgeport this week. as he s indis- ; Iliustrated q sopt1id udge Oliver H. Williams, pleading not ovey of Wakefleld. ' Ql oned. . EI. hite’ bewn | coMBnss- to his f A T T LT T T T — R A e guilty, and in default of bond was | of Westerly and Dr. Edward F. Burke ol o B bl -— Made by Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 3i-35 Union Street, Boston, Mass, - . committed to the Washington coynty | of Wakefield were ushers. st Cleaning, Pressing and Repulring. | jail. He is of a well known Yo ——— Waterbury. — Patrolman Peter F. N H . iy family and has figured in Local Laconics. Myers, one’of the best known mem. M. HOUR'GA ) Agent, Norwich g sstioval ssapmden ntsJait | 1,14 €rapes are unusually plentiful | bers of the Waterbury police {tor:!e : 2 . hile in the Washington county in this tection. ed_suddenly Monday mo at his ANNOUNCEMENT. e was datected By Sharill Wicr atx| L sectian. i ool Bl Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh Clarence H. Maxson of Covington. Having purchased the photograph | tempting to saw his way to liberty by I viRiting relhtives 1 Wewtetly, studlo of A, A Scholfield, i Main | the c e et orh | G- atrest, ‘are ready to Drove 10 the | ichares maicener whe foisioned the | Mrs. William Clark of Elm street has| CONGREGATIONALIST MEETING. |Corrigan and Assistnt Chief Strickland Beogle of Weaterly and. viemity our | coe b v ied at | 2s her guest her sister, Mrs. Demorest s were thrown from the seat to the nmty ko do the very best work. A |ihe September éi;l.’?,ikd..,‘LLS‘°(5[.rt of Newark, N. J. Bicentennial Session of New Haven |ground. Corrigan is suffering from a beautiful 16x80 water colored portrait| The other Westerly case for the| Supt. Cousins of the Norwich and East Cohindl Wednesda: bruised hip and. a sprained arm. of yourselt given free with every doz- | grand jury is that against Albert Carl- | Westerly Stréet Railawy company was Btrickland escaped injury, €n-34.00 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co, | son, charged with maintafning a lquor | a visitor Tuesday in-Westerly. The two hundredth annual meeting Y tertly. nuisance. There are several cases| rhe Westerly High school football|of the New Haven East consocfation Waterbury: Playgrounds. Westerly for the petit jury. team was out for its first practice rr:! léhe“f?otr;‘xrel'lr!‘l,\;:dfl %I:;ch :glo be| The Waterbury™ ndustriai - séhool Phgiss: ol Phe peai elidy e o nal Monumental Works of the season Tuesday afternoon.. | held at the hird ~Congregational |, verounds and gardens are open for George Traggis was snddenly attack- | Owing to the railroad accident the | CHNRCR 10 CEORE on o O at |all children from 3.30'to S.45 p. m. I Wil guarantee to make & MODU- | 4o with stomach trouble while at work | usual early morning mail from New | g'i (€, " hich will be led |Club classes are being formed in sew- ment. at the lowest possible cost con- | 37,00 ] SO N S Physicien was | York did not reach Westerly until 2.30 | 20 [ the morying wiueh il be 1ed |ip” cooking, basket malking, sistent with good work. My experl- | ummoled by hic uncle, N. J. Traggis, |In the afternoon. FaMhodd endall ‘of | %, ing, etc, and with the Saturday ence of years is at your service. After an exarhination it was decided [ Post Quartermaster Sergeant Ernest sewing school will begin work the Ist ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, that the young man had an acute at- | Hess, now at Fort Terry, has been or- of October. Oak 8t, near High, Westerly, R. . | tack of appendicitis, and required im-| deved to report to the commanding mediate treatment, as his life was en- | oflicer of the district for duty.” ALWAYS IN STOCK. @ A. D. LATHROP, Officemcor. Market and Shetusket Sta Telephone 148-13. oct?yd CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood THE MOHICAN COMPANY b North Branford. The programme: Moerning. 9.30—Devotional service, Rev. Robert R. Kendall, North Branford. .45—Organization and business. Wednesday and Thursday Dermatology, Shampooing, | dangered. Within twenty minutes aft-1 yry john A. Leslie is in Paterson, o i 1 1 E) = 3 g < Burgeon Chiropodiat: Hcalp Treat- | er th physiclan wrrived young Trag- 1 n' . ag delegate from Lady Lesie|10-00—Reports from the churches; re H"_D H‘n 6 ‘80“_8 N ‘ment, Hair Dressing. gis was on the train bound to New [ oo+ 28 SOOERSC from oy e DAL gisiehly (Y- (o i - Ih c. H' H‘SKELL 1 el o L d up- | lodse. minutes. 2 MRS. M. L. EELLS g P o by 5 grand lodge, Daughters of Scotid. Address, The Healing Ministry 2 A A N Tow Striped _bass have struck on off A g s Jumetey | Nnd Sylbesd Annullly with a Red 489 ——— 'Phones —— 402 Frofessional Masseuss, Sody and Fagial Massage Pleasant View, and a party of three Charles Franklin, North Haven.| Scald-Like Humor RIS HOG:. (] it e e — . R | 37 Featiiy' B 68 Thames 8t Mrs. Sarah A. Burdick, who has been | made a big catch Tuesday morning. Address, “The Progress of Mis maysa “Better Than O:hers” Three of the fish tipped the scale at Hair Goods a speclalty. Fine Violet | making her home with her daughter, sions, Rev. John P. Jones, D. TROUBLES CURED BY CUTICURA T Matn st Westerly, R. L Edward Chase, at 141 anal | g7 pounds. Southern India, A. B. C. F. M. Jflic s Telephone 490. diod early Tuseddy msSIBESSE | -~ ioid Louls’ R:-H the | 11.45—Discussion of ‘above topicr. 5z iohican y for J. A. MORGAN & SON, 5th birthday. She was a mem- Lo 5 ot R T e g Phan di W!un my lmh Vit was about P - can ber of the Broad Street Christian | unassigned list is relieved from duty|12.00—Recess and dinner. ix months old her head broke out in Cocoa - mons Coal and L.umber Estgblished 1961 church and was very favorably known | 88 artillefy engineer, artillery district Evening. boils. She had about in all and We carry a well selected Mne of all & Harold L. Wells, 0. D, Optometrist. |.n Westerl; of New London, and is assigned to| ,,0 {rnAnished business. ]uudC\l and Oint- sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld« Detective vision corrected by the prop- | M Burdick @ by two | the Twelfth company, Coast Artillery Congregationalism, past and | ment wl cured entirely. Some- ing purposes. BF Abtustment of lenses. Room $, vos. | dsughters and a b SR present. con. | ime later & Bumor broke ot behind F'Gl ETTE Better than 9 | 25c 6 Contral Whar, . = Chase of Weater] ert Peck- iss \Edna _Bentley of ~Wellesley, (1) The New Haven East Con- ears and epread o ’ B imneworthy Block, Westerlye B £ | Futin of New Ixndon and_Ldwass Bor. | Mase, s the gusst of Mies Daisy Pea- sociation, Rex. George W. Banks | until it was nearly half covered. . The Fig Bars Phone 884, septisd 2 dick of Westerly; also by four sisters, | body in Westerly, She is the daugh- of Springfleld; Mass. umor A scald, very WESTERLY’'S LEADING CLOTHING s, Robert Brown, K Mrs. Rebecca | ter of Rev. Edwin D. Bentley, formerly @) Pprele.:: Day Congregational- | With a sticky, olear fluid coming from LUMBER —— STORE— Chapman of Wakeficld, Mrs. ‘Mary | pastor of the First Baptist church in ism, Rev. Asher Anderson, D. it. occurred .. I al- Boston, Mass, secretary of the Andrew Martin has resigned the cap~ national - council, taincy of the Westerly High school Prayer and adjournment. llup of Villisco, lowa, 4nd Mrs. Mary | Westerly. Gallup of Yantic. and at the right prices, too. Remember we always big dmw: £v = | All Lean Pot Roast » 10c - R. G. Bliven & Co., G On the Bridge. i y The Kingston fair opened Tuesday | football team, and will not be in the 2 REGAL SHOE AGENCY. with_a large attendance, and this | game this season. This action is on Legacy for Another Convict. L 'l-“'- & A J. DAWI e give S&H Green Trading Stamps | ves es to be the equal | account of the death of his stepfather,| 1 ooy e ik ar e k S with all purcbases. of any receded. The judges were | Joseph Graf i L ey e Sehwerin, Reliable 9 uaKer ok e (T e, e v o premi | Frank Pendleton of.Philadelphia is | insane life prisoner at'the prison in oo Aver Detreit, Mich, Feb, 34, 08: our P“ ed Wheat g R Wil oA o e | vieiting | relatives in Weste He | Wethersfield, had fdllen heft o up-| Pesser Drug & Chem. Cirp.. Soie Prope., Boston. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS v and will contipue until Fridey | was o former resident, and left here|wards of $70.000, comes the statement rlckllc MADE BY BAND. ing. et | nxlixfisn\l\v is Y&:]fir?‘tl\;‘% sr‘\:"c;n‘r‘w:- m;“ Harry 159baslllan. .:rn:{r:‘;c:ir:-xlc: WM AREY B % : — cox park wes laid out, - s serving a term oTE Hand Made Work is Our Speljl-lly- At the session of the Rhode_ Island | ciated the changed condition. (Ln°\3:a::_ v\ifi receive $1,000, left by s ‘5 ! : | loc \ Whips and all Harness Supplies repubifican. staty: contialcomminetin ; & Redaipsimddpsongloslie | 716 Boswell Ave. Fled in stock. Factory Made Harne » " : | The remains of Miss Cora Tomlinson | the wil! of his m . Mrs N in stock at $13.00 and up. Providence, Tuesday, the /1 board of | arrived in Westerly from Elizabeth, N. | Sebastian, who died in New: York | First-class wines, liquors and clga:a. ° N. H. SAUNDERS o o Al Py r 13 Was | 5 Puseday ufterncon, and were buried | about a month ago. Sebastian was a | Meals and Welch rassbit. ‘sarvec e Ieiived 40 46 Wit ‘Dilues Sivests | Tiocted a» the n ovidence | in River Bend cemetéry. The deceas- |music teacher in Stamford and was | order. John Tuckle Prop. Flain or Iy30d oa e e | ea was the daughter of Rev. George E. | sentenced in 1907(1\-;:_ a crllrlnlnal o W 4 b Ibs. c Tcmlinson, and formerly resided in|sault upon one of his pupils, a girl w n om " 35 WWesterly. under 16 years old. His mother spent | Have You Noticed the oney: " to the fact that we The Washington Trust Co., | g First Liept. Joseph A. Green in addi- | most of her property in his defense |, oo o Tpapel? i tion to. his other duties has been or-|&nd left him the balance upon_ her nc 5 rav rge f the la Capital RS TERLY, B i S ) dered to assume charge of the office | death. sure sign of good weather and '0“ = = = = = }C |oneofthe rgest and fin- Surplus X i and dutles of Captain Charles T. Bak- Fi ne o e tae hens o est stocks of Household et s er. constructing quartermaster of New Awd-:; S Firapan e e e ) 0 London, during the absence of Captain| While responding to an alarm of fire | Bage mierest on Deposits. { poadis gurliy in Meriden Sunday evening. the fire | teams you'll say the same, Sliced Goods and Furniture in B ot o st attenptan 1 | Warmn was issued to Deputy|chiefs new runabout was wrecked by | MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenve |} ACON or Ib ¢ qls. stitution. i | Sheriit Eugene W. Conn, Tuesday, to|the hook and ladder truck. Driver| marl7d by 0IIIOIIS this city ? estroy, the liquor seized at the Dolly 3 Send in Your Order Early for | s o oo — Our prices are extremely B B orameh, - Seeen H o ai e i Smail onNS - o 15¢ ||low and our goods we Wo' deliver promptly to all parts of | } be.instituted Plol(llllg guarantee. - the city. The ceremony of the Forty Hours' e OPENING GRANITE CITY FISH MARKET, | Chiarch Tocsday moenivg. . Hev. Jumes 1 pkg. STAR NAPTHA POWDER Space does not permit Opp. Public Library. re. %01 Cured b Lydia E. Pink=|w. Cunningnam, the pastor, was as- 1-4b. BEST STARCH - - - - = = = = for Rty I y LY Ga0pl by e Eliate wod Hay Eoward us to quote you prices to- 1 bar LAUNDRY SOAP DISPLAY 28 YEARS A CHINA SToRp ham'sVegetableCompound | souinar or xorioli Ve, wn is on 2 MARLTON, N 1 feel that LydiaE. | he formerly resided. day, but a visit to our Do you know we carry the largest line” of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Kitchen Supplies in Southern Rhode Island? We are diréct importers and can save you money. Free delivery on all purchases of $5+0r more. STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. 1 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has iven me new life. suffered for ten ears with serious ‘emale troubles, in- flalmmation, ulcer- ation, indigestion, | STAFFORD SP SPRINGS Death of Alhert C. Eaton—Miss Wer- ner to Supervise Music in New Bed- ford Schools. 4 , 2. SHOE SAL SODA - store will quickly convince you that what we say is the truth. Fresh Fruit ]Ul: PIES loaf fi-flfi f nervousness, and| Abert C. Eaton, aged 60, died at his oou]& not sleep. | home on.High street, Monday night at TS gave me |11 o'clock. Mr. Eaton has been in poor up, as they said my | health for ime, but the direct troubles were cause E chronic. I was in| wes the proprietor of the Eaton drug desl’“‘{]“fiddl“}mgume which been recently under care whether1lived | ihe management of his son, Dr. Lucius | BABIES! Soon they will be big hoys and girls and their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and I will catch their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Schwartz Bros., COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, - 9-11 Water Strest. N our store you will see “Queen Quality” shoes in a myriad of Autumn styles, Matinee Cream Biseuits* Home-made BEREAD Brown Building, - Waesterly, R. I, OF died, when I read about Lydia E. | ¥. Eaton. He is survived by his| 3 S { Telephone §47. y,md Imkm:})n t:lyegeh?lh Com;;;)und st:)é‘}mnl‘vr Lis widow, two sigters, Mrs f'”‘ morning, afterumm and even | g:l:":n;t:' for the .c:lm Het -t n e it, and am well a al Geory Cleaveland and Miss Caroline . . ., Nues Do Sl iy Wiforing. > oMk | Haton, o Dot Goorea Wt B ing. Beautiful shoes one and i Englander Couches, the best eves. STILLMAN, of the prietor Tel, connection. Stillman Carriage Co, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 'Com. | aug2?d AHERN BROS, General Contracters 63 BROADWAY “Phome 715, Junsa 1909=- Fall =1909 My stock of Woolens for Fall Wear is ready for inspection. Early buyers Open eveningc GEORGE JorDY, Box 40, Mariton, N.J, | ton. He also leaves a son, Dr. Lucius | Eaton, and two daughters, Miss | Cosgswall 8L F° ™ pound, made from mative Toots and | A1befta L. and Miss Ivy G. Eaton. Carry the largesi herbs, contains no marcotics or harm. To Go to New Bedford. m: of new and second hand carriages . ful drugs, and to-day holds the record ' Miss Harriet G. Werner has resign- Parte ot harness Carriabe ramis for the largest number of actualcures £d s supervisor of music in the pub- ln‘ Fa8 pafuing wad astonioniie ghimi. of female diseases we know of, and etant bapervisct . L5 ,,,;"’“,fm?l};‘ Je29a t‘hmnandsoivoluntarytestlmomalsara ools of New Bedford, Mass., at a' on file in the Pinkham laboratory at considerable advance in salary. Miss | Lynn, Mass., from women who.have Werner has been connected with the | been cured from almost every form of al schools for about seven years, there is much regret that the sal- pald her here is not sufficient to rduce her to remain. She s an earn- cot, faibtful worker and has iven all, dainty---smart-—irresistable. A genuine pleasure to show them. | SUPPL[ES For Steam, Water, Gas, Pipe, Valves, Fittings of all kinds, Libricators and Oil- ers; Gauge Glasses; Rubber Gaskets; Sheet Packing; Piston Packing; Injectors and Inspirators; Tube Clean- ers; Pipe C\hin Tools; Plumbing Gceeds of all l_cinds. Pipe Cutting to’ %tch with power a specialty. Send us a list of your wants and let us make you a $2,250 WILL BUY & farfi of 65 acres, brand new housc barn, icehouse and workhouse; build- -“; :? ‘nul( cxfis r‘undul?’rll land in female comp\lamts inflgl_;:mfldhcm ul- ate o vation. is sit- ceration, displacements,fibroid tumors, T drive > From iy mAcadsm road an hour's drive jrregularities, periodicpains, backache, farms.) s=no {‘fi farm bulletin. indigestion and nervous prostratio erdbigiitistaction. . She ix-also Jeal WILLI A. WILCOX, Every suffering woman owes it to her- of the choir in the Congregational self to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- cnurch, where her place will be hard ¥ . foal Estate Brojer. © By L o aproad St Westerls. table Compound 4 trial to. fill.. She plans to The Gee. W. Kies Co. *Ph it leave Stafford B one connectlon. Wl Mk Casocial AATIEE. ot e e O o 3 figure. get the cream. SEASHORE COTTAGES. about your case write a confiden- Brief News Not Prompt shi; miénts and courteous treatment. CHAS, H. NICKERSON, | mp' P! Furnished for Housekeeping. }lg“‘*%«; qw ll;?;l m{:’l‘r;l;!::l?. at Anna Welch has gone to Wind- | Fine nu.m‘ s i * D o sor locks, where she is teachi . 30d s Rent: or 8. st ot o e IF YOU are Ambitious to Become a High 4 FRANK W, COY, | - —— jThe Final Settiement” the attrao- | Orders taken for all hinds tio t St Wi s e 8 High st, Westerly, R. 1. | Cocaing. e @ e attéoiasoncs) Class Stenographer, Accountant, Telegrapher 65, 57, 59 West Main Strast. of Hair Goeds. . Jy2ia Whflrfl m Bu i" weswfl . M. E. SulH\'a‘n of Wilimantic was ' Teleph 133, n town on business Tuesday. - elephone . ombings mad 3 .fi'""’" treatment of tHe hair and y y There were no cars betwen Stafford or Commercial Teacher, attend P Yourown Ci s made up. and Rockville from 3.15 Monday aft- p cures falling hair, baldness, ecze- ernoon until 6.15 Tuesday morning, on dandruff and other irritations, itch- Hair Ornaments, Toilet B Beiag ot Bako sed by leadl; o the A A A R T —— FISH MABKET | fance wara broken feed wircnons Vero 1 1 Requisites, Chiropody, al treatments manioure Miss Lida whi 1 kfldl IR i TSGR SER Y | Lo B& river: Do auit a i Rl Pt gorb:ml oy 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK Manicuring, Shampooing, / ver; no dust; no odor: 3 e 'ronc 3 / -—————-—-—-—‘—'l Ciy oo ot thing wholesome and clean. AuE;:;d’. section. % | i Fage and Scalp Magsuge. . 3 of Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in- their id_Comins has :heen appointed AH f the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich, fully ill # - to the prircipalship in the commercial . 0 istory of s v ; h’ Your Shoes and m"’r’ sensan. Market 171 ain Street, Went: | £ (¢ E-lbcipaiship In (he commorcial trated, and bound if_ leather or cloth, will be published by The Bulletin F M. Gi and get a coupon on the Plano to be | Give us call, AN I A i sty DeeeL s dB- - Company. Those desiring a copy will please send their orders at énce, as an on 22 a ~ THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY AT oy ek e e may2sd . PURTILL’S, : BRIEF STATE NEWS next to the Gc and 10c Store, . 2 g The Store THE BULLETIN CO., Norwich Conn.: Please enter my order for one copy of The. History of the 250th_ Anniversary Celebration of Norwich. g0 ..$2.00 Leather Binding .... GreenCorn and Shell Beans THE DEMAND FOR OUR STUDENTS DURING THE PAST YEAR 18 THE STRONGEST PROOF OF, OUR ABILITY TO IN- STRUCT FOR A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER. Sweet Potatoes are coming Chester—~Many old resident. that undersells them all Clothing, . i i 5 B pssbey, Stctm and Gan Fitter and | MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY $ = B Cloth Binding . A P~ Aepihs out of the High Price District, New Britai he German. Rifle The following branches are taui ht: are plenty. %.x::'nfl::{e; Westerly, R. I club will hol” its annual king shoot NEBIE ..ovvens aqanesnnnerensrosonnes on auglid y23a Rexk- Mouey. .- .1, Accounting Shorthand Telegraphy s : H Molons never wers betier. R % Arithmetic Typewriting Civil Service & e e et B e e Spelling Business_English Commercial State .. . .- Lettuce, Parsley, Etc. Penmanship Lett Writing Teachers' Course Indicate binding desired by drawing line through one NM e { at EJmburst on Tuesday, Sept. 23. Practical Mercantile and Law Office Course, PEOPLE’S MARKET, ' ECONOMICAL 6 Franklin St. ! | 3. F. COSANT. 11 Frankiin Street s means gétting the most value for your Whitdstone Sc and the J. F. C. 1 aug2id JUSTIN Prop. money. I can give it to you in Plumbing. Cigars are the Dest on the market R. IENTON DIBBLE, 46 Asylum St Try them, maritd ' Southington.—The #merchants are comydaining - of ¥ the circulation of counterfeit quarters and dimes in the Before purchasini it's tu yuul i Test to vorre town. * spond “Milh r;ue & Y uAumc& W. FLYNN, paiscturer and Builder. ain_ Street, W 1, SCHOOLS AT NORWICH ¢ AND PUTNUM Day and Night et Call or Enter any day. ite Ner\dtlkc—sb Joseph's: parish has a new curate, Rev, Thoj Drennan ) ot Middletown, who was at