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VIESTERI.Y DAY BY DAY - INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, |Lorraine Cotton Mills Go on Four Days’ Schedule—Ad- Westerly Branch. w Over Fifty Thousand, Avesunte. management. ¥ will guarantee to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost com- Tatent with g00d work. My expari- ence of vears is at your ice. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St, near High, Westerly, R. L Established 1901. Frarold L. Wells, O. D. Optometrist. Deteutive vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Poi~ ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, K L . Three Million Dollars Three Million Dollars Liberal, courtecus and efficlent In its The Lorraine Manufacturing com- pany of Pawtucket, with branci mills in. Pawcatuck, posted notices that be- ginning with' the present week the plants would go on a four days a week schedule. The Lorraine’s action, it is said, is in accordance with the agreement Te- cently entered into by the cotton mill men of New England, who take /this course in order to lessen the produc- tion of cotton goods. In the house, Tuesday, Representa- tive Albert H. Langworthy of West- erly, introduced a resolution “to pay the bill of Mattie P. Babeock, for $150, for services as janitress of the court s [IAMONDS - Tt will pay you well to get our or prices on diamonds, _loose mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jeweln HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Mand Made Work s Our Speclalty. Whips and all Harne: D1 red 12 stock. Faciory Made Hare in stock at $18.00 and up. HOLIDAY GOODS. We carry an extensive 1 ouve ° Depe Leather Goods. atc in our stock vou canmot find alsewnere: We_pay express on all purchases sent to “Norwich and vicinity STANTON'S BAZAAR, _ Westerly, ®. L BABIES! decta Seom they will be big boys ana girls | on their holdings which, the commit- and their bady faces will be only a memory. Bring the bables and I will | may be necessary o resort to heroic cateh their smiles. STILES, The Photographer, Brewn Building, - Waestsrly, R. Telephone $47. 5238 GEo. L. STILLMAN, robtietor o the e orgswe Westeriy, Carry " the argest and wagons. Also a full line of has E parts of harness. and painting and lutnnobll.’.p;;l‘nt- For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO,, Tel & 62 Main St, Westerly. STBURBAN HOME FOR SALE. Five acres land, 7 room cottage (built 2905). supplied with town water. now Ssing’ thorsughly renovated; barn with attached, another sbéd and small jacksmith shop with brick forge and ebimney, all practically new, situate on macadam road } mile from school, 34 mile from two large granite industries gad 13 miles from business center of esterly, R. L v terms of pavment Frank W. Coy Real Estate R. L jan20d desired treatment of the halr and ling bair, baldness, ecze- ma. dandruff and other Irritations, itch. ing. burning. etc. Endorsed by léading sicians. Shampooes, dry treatments, fal treatments manicure Miss Lida omas. H! St.. Potter-Langworthy Bullding (Up Stalrs) de29d ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph mdio of A. A. Scholfield, ) Main street, we are ready to prove to the People of Westerly and vicinity our mbility to do_the very best work. A Beautiful 16x20 water colored portraft of yourself given free with every doz- 3o 3400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co. Wester: Euy Your Shoes and Hosiery ®md get & coupon on the Piano to be away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” Giliespie @calp. cures I LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET no Qust: no odor: every- ome and clean. All kinds Fish and Sea Foods in_their ®eason. Market 171 Main Strest, West- erly foot of Cross .street Tel 343. Give us a call augldd Sfanicuring. Dermatology. Shampooln; Surgeon Chirgpodist. Scalp Treat: * Dressing. EELLS Trefessional Masseuse, Body and Facial Massage Hair Goods a specialty. Fime Violet st Weasterly, Telephone 495 WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. ive S&H Green Trading Stamps purchases. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 3I_ispanal St. Westerly. R. I tee my now Iinter Woolens. $1250 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY. No. 4 Main St. Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repu P2 = patring. samples of Fall _and Custom Made Suits of Chin: Cut Glass: Silyer Deposit Ware: Fou can Aind goods Targest stock of new and second hand carriages Carriage repaits Douse in Westerly." = Everybody in sterly knows that Miss Babcock, woman of wealth, is not a_janitress. She is the practical owner of the Bar. ber Memorial building in High street, where the offices of the Third district court are located, court sessions be- inz held in the court room in town hall. The bill presented is probably due Miss Babcock as owner of the building and for the services rendered by the janitor, who is in the employ of Miss Babcock., Naturally these points are not brought out in a general re- port of legislative proceedings. on the wa- S "or"Bay Sirset Tave aiready terside of Bay street %ia | been transferred to the Watch Hill fire Harness | jistrict. which is considered as a lons step in the projected elimination of the small store buildings on that side of the street, and which will ultimately result in a general change in the as- pect of Watch Hill from the water ap- proach. There are several properties vet to be secured before the general plan of improvement can be com- menced; the committee of the fire dis- trict hopes to terminate negotiations on a basis satisfactory to all con- cerned. Some of the owners have shown signs of obstinacy and give no evi- dence of co-operation with the fire district committee in the plan of im- provement. They have set valuations tee claims, is beyond reason, and it methods to get possession of these properties as they are essential to the Dlan of improvement. ‘With this long line of shops re- moved. the Watch Hill Midway will be among the things that were and the \ready limited accommodations to the day visitors will be lessened, there- b tending to bring about the result =0 much desired by the cottage own- ers, to make Watch Hill an exclusive Summer resort. Local Laconic: Residents of Westerly happen to Wabitnol Cons\\w\\m\ May be permonenlly overcome by proper personal efforts wike as- sistance of We one truly beneficial \axalve vemedy. Syrup offigs ab uie ) Sflu\\'\w\\m\:\&s oneoform vegulax \n\n\x&u\\yso\hn\ assistance o nature % roduclly dispensed with ouger needed.os the best of m&\gs when requiveed are o assist nature andnok to supplant the natwal functiows. w\m\\m depend WA~ malely upon proper nowrishwmenk, proper efforts.and gt iwieg generally. re« W beneficial ffectsalwoysbay the gemine, CALIFORN!A Fic Symue Co. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGSISTS. ONE SIZEONLY- REGULAR PRICE SO¥ PER BOTTLE |Where to Buy in Westerly | ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Supplies. 8¢ Main Street, Westerly, R. I an SWalwinnet Ave. Watch HUL B T augldd Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO., “ Westerly, R. I nov20a SMITH'S GARAGE, 330 Main St. Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- plete repair department. Full line of supplies. Tel. $30. nov23a EAT AT MURRAY’S STAR RESTAURANT, next to Star Theater. Westerly, R. I Regular Dinner, 25c. Meals at ali hours. noviza AGENCY FOR THB New Home Sewing Machines The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is right. Call ana seé a demonstration at P THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, Westerly. novsd Wm. H. Browning. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly 2 The Washington Trast Co., WESTERLY, R L Capital ... Surplus Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attention are guaracteed the patrons of this i | stitation. We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 68 High street, on or about Jan. 1st. 1910. Great removal le now going on. Mechanics Clothing Co. Westerly, R. 1. i I dec15a ONUMENT Before purchasing i HAURI% \U- FLcm a to your interest to corre- with. me. AL Manufacturer and Builder, . Westerly, 3 ditional Sales of Property for B ments—Dr. A. H. Spicer Starts on Clobe-Circling Trip ay Street Imptove- be interested in the Perrin-iticnurds- People’s Insurance sensations. There s an electrical sign in the vil- lage of Ashaway. The disappearance of snow is em- phasized by the reappearance of au- tomoblles in the streets of Westerly. Officers of Budlong post, G. A. R. and Robert Brucker camp. Spanish War Veterans, will be installed this (Thursday) evening. Samuel Girren, Willlam Bromiey and Newman F. Tuckerman are represent- ing Pawcatuck lodge at the annual session of the Grand lodge of Masons in Hartford. Meetings of the Western town coun- cil are not as numerous as th when democrats on the board. Even the cold weather, and over-abundance of ice, snow and rain combined, did not occasion a freshet in the Pawcatuck river with Stillman- attéhdant Jand dar ville and vicinity. Chief Engineer Cottrell and members of board of engincers will soon give consideration to improved equipment for the fire department, as empowered at the annual meeting of the West- erly fire district Mr. and Mrs. Hobart T. Livingstone of Westerly sailed from New York on Wednesday at.noon, on the steamship Brazos, for Galveston. From there they will proceed by rail to Fort Worth, Texas, where they will spend two months with relatives. Dr. A. H. Spicer left Westerly on Wednesday for Boston, where he will join _an party for a trip around the He will leave Bos- ton on Thur for San_ Francisco, stopping a few days In Chicago. The party will sail from San Francisco, February 5, for Japan. The annual military ceremonies of the First artillery district will be held next Monday evening, in the state ar- mory in Providence. The staff offi- cers resident in Westerly and _the Fifth company will parficipate. Prior to the ceremonies there vill be a band concert and after the military ma noeuvres there will be dancing. ages in No definite date has been decided upon for the annual banquet of the Westerly board of trade. The con- venience of those invited to speak will be taken into consideration. _ Last year the banquet was held on Satur- day night in order to have Governor Pothier present. but this v the so- held on Satur- be avoid 1 affair will if it can pe TIEWETT CITY (Continued from page two.) da whose home n Antigo, Wisconsin, was east visiting relatives for the first time in twenty-one yvears. In Decem- ber he wa guest at Mr. and Mrs. Haskell's, and they were expecting to 50 west with him when he returned to Antigo. While Springfield he fell from a car and was car an inse: e condition to a He was y i His daughter was s ned Everything pe his life, b . after four we FUNERAL. Mrs. George Berard. The funera] servic Berard were held at St. on Wednesday morning, Fitzmaurice celebrating s of Mrs. George Mary's church Rev. J. H. the requiem high mass. Miss Campbell sang It Will Not Be Long. as the waiting hymn, and Neas My God, to Thee, as the bod: borne from the church. RBurial was in St. Mary’s cemetery, the bearers being Victor Caron, J. B ron, Octave Caron. Philippe Berard, Louis Gamache and Cote. There the hu he, J. s Alice s hn Blak ¥ irses of the Relatives resent from Word Plainfield, and Ne were flowers from Louis Ga M sisters, D. G. Gagnon, bel McEroome, T Baltic H ain, Undertaker J. A. charge of the arrangements igan TO TOPNOTCH KENNELS. Howard Johnson to Train Ansen C. + Ball's Pointers and Setters. Howard Johnson, a Derby hunter and dog fancier, has resigned as book- keeper for the Graham Mfg. Co. to wotch i charge of the nels of Anson C. and. The Topnotch throughout selection by Mr the most devoted country, of Mr. Johnson is ev confiderice in the latter's abi hunter and a trainer of setters Mr. Johns of hunting rs or more. BRIEF STATE NEWS Bridgeport.—A ne: the Orde Owls 18 to be formed in Bridgeport Middletown.—Prof. C. T. Winchester of Wesleyan has just published a book, “Some English Essayists.” Thomaston.—The Salvation Army corps of Waterbury pald = visit to Thomaston Wednesday evening. Westport.—The assessors have in- creased the grand list $38.292, making a totai grand Hst of $4,273,683. Seymour.—A day or two ago Town Clerk Culver stated that the new hunters’ licenses issued from his office numbered only two. New Britain.—Miss Ethel G. Re nolds, teacher of French in the high school, was operated upon for appen- dicitis in a Boston hospital Monda Waterbury,—Every teac] in the city is affected by the increases re— cently voted by the board of education, the women rers getting $50 mo: 2 year and the men teachers $100 more a vear. Essex. cinity will The people of Kssex and vi- not have to pay $1 per hundred for ice the coming summer, as last year. There is plenty of ice of first class quality. Be: lin died at He was & ma the emplc cox Co. for ff! Mond and Peck, -three vears. Danbury, the bfch hps been managemen gleswort: month, is te moving ph Wriz- the past Meriden.—eriden lawyers are much interestéd although non-committal in a movement reported in New Haven to abolish completely the common plees court @nd divide the work now done dn that court between the city and the supsglor courts. s R | give a reception instead of a banquet this winter. A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Operation, Pain, Danger of Loss of Time. 1 have a new Method that cures rupture and T want you to use it b my expense. 1 am ot iy, to-sell you o Tram, bt oer you's “Curcd and ends’ all trass-wearing of Torever. o matter you have or navel rupture or one f my Method is an o cure. your age nor how ‘your il certainly cure you. I sead it free to those apparently Swhere all forms of trusses, treatments tions have failed. 1 waat to show everyone my own expense, that my Method will end Tupture suffering and truss.wearing for all Tonave Titer My Tree o riant o neglect » single day. | Simply mail coupon below. Do it to-day. FREE COUPON at bil d s ity an day. begin your cure at once. no money. Mark loeation of Rt ture on Disgram and] mail to - DA. W. S. RICE 880 Biaic St Adam, HARTFORD S. A. R. New Chapter Formed on Monday— Probable Name Jeremiah Wad: worth. A meeting was held Monday noon at the Hartford club of members of the S.A. R. relative to organizing =2 local chapter. President Beardsley of Bridgeport of the national society and President Curtis of Bridgeport of the state society, President Loomis of the David Humphreys chapter of New Haven and Rev. Dr. DePue of Bridge- port were present by invitation and from hereabouts were H. A. Stillman, the oldest member of the society in the_city, Mayor E. W. Hooker, Hon. A. J. Sloper of New Britain, and, aljpha- betically arranged, Isaiah Baker, Jr. George I. Clapp, C. H. Clark, Samuel C. Doty, J. Coolidge Hiils, Dwight Hol- brook, Ferdinand A. Hart, Rev. Dr. W. DeLoss Love, Henry K. Lee, G. A Parker, Howell W. St. John, George H. Sage,’ Hubert D. Tracy, Dr. G. C. F. Willlams, Martin Wells, J. Allen Wiley and Harry R. Williams. Dr. Williams called the meeting to order and ex- plained its purpose and Dr. Love took charge. Short speeches were made by Messrs. Beardsley, Loomis, DePus, Curtis and Hooker. A petition to the general society was signed, presented and formally granted by a majority of the execuiive com- tee of the state organization, as a ufficient number was present. = Then it was voted to adopt for the present the New Haven constitution and by- laws, changed to fit Hartford. A com— mittee was appointed to choose officers {and the following were chosen unani- mously: President, Dr. @. C. F. Wil- ;mms vice president, Edward W. Hooker; secretary and —_treasurer. Charles’ G. Stone; historfan, F. B. Gay; chaplain, Rev. Dr. DeLoss Love: executive committee, the president and Dr. Love, Martin Wells and Dwight Holbrook. The title, probably cnapter. to be chosen later, will be the Jeremiah Wadsworth LEAVES BRISTOL. Francis A. Beach to Be Casl Middletown National Bank. r of At a recent meeting of the directors of the Bristol Trust company, Francis A. Beach informed the board that he had been offered place of cashier of the Middletown National bank, the oldest, largest and most prosperous bank in the city, the institution with which he had been connected for sjx- teen years in subordinate position be- fore he went to Bristol. He also said he would like to accept the offer to take effect within a few months. The board reluctantly accepted his resigna- tion and selected his brother, George S. Beach, to succeed him. Moving Picture Man Fined. Gabriel Tarzian, manager of the Bijou moving picture theater, at New Haven, who was arrested Saturday afternoon ,by State Policeman Theo- dore Downing and Sergt. T. M. Hert- ing. was before Judge Meskill in the police court Monday morning, charged with “using and operating a moving picture machine involving the use of a cambsutible film over ten feet in length without a license from the state police.” He pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and costs. Hartford.—The dedicatory exercises at the Morgan Memorial building this (Wednesday) afternoon will be impos- ing yet simple. Torringto ness Men's ~—The Torrington Busi- association has decided to A NORWICH CASE | MANY MORE LIKE | WICH. IT IN NOR- The following case is but one of many similar occurring daily in Nor- wich. It is en easy matter to verily its correctness. Surely you cannot ask for better proof than such conclusive evidence, Mrs. Margaret Cox, 191 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn.. soys: “My son procured Doan’s Kidney Pills for me from N. D. Sevin & Son's drug store and their use proved of great benefit. T had been miserable for some time from disordered kidneys. Morn- ings_when I arose my back was so painful that I could scarcely straighten and at times I could not do anything. Trouble with the kidney secretions also bothered me, the passages beins too frequent. I was eubject to dizzy spells, and more than once came near falling on this account. My face | bloated zna there was also a percepti- ble swelling of my feet and hands. I tried various medicines and doctored ! a great deal. but nothing gave me any Telief. I was about discouraged when I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills, but 1 had only taken a few doses before I had _reason to place great confidence in them. The use of one box put an end to all Jameness in my back, Te- storing my health and benefitting me in u general way. It gave me pleas- ure to tell other persons of the cura- o powers of Doan’s Kidney Pills.” sale by all dealers. Prics 50 cents.Woster-Milburn Co,, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Remember take no other Rev. !. W. Williams Testifies. Rev. 1. W. Williams, Huntington, W. Va., writes us as follows: “This is to certify that 1 used Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and Kkidney trouble and am free to say that Foley’s Kidney Remedy will do ali-that you claim for #.¥ Lee & Osgood Co. the name—Doan’s—and 20 Buy the Best HALF OF THE CURE IS THE Quality That is why you should be so partic- ular that your Cough Syrup bears the name The Lee & Gsmoi Co It is guaranteed to cure. After using it you will general opinion “IT NOT ONLY RELIEVES, BUT CURES THE COLD." voice the For the chili—DONNA SYRUP— | price 25 cents. ! For the adult—LEE’'S WHITE PINE AND TAR—price 25 cents. The Lee & @sgood Co. Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. i If your druggist does not carry The Lee & Osgood Co’s preparations, will send by mail on receipt of price. janisdaw GEO. A. DAVIS Speeial Offering in Table Glass A Handsome two-quart Glass Pitcher | and Six Tumblers to match, value $1.25, at 98 cents the set. This is a bargain. in getting an- other lot of those little Room Carafes with Drinking Glass. These go very fast at 25c comple! Brass Tubular Dinner Calls in vari- ous sizes and prices from $3.00 to | $10.00. These chimes are carefully tested and give an absolutely correct musical chord. They are very orna- mental as well as useful. GEO. A. DAVIS, | 25-29 Brecadway ‘ MISS M, C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist ACTUALLY POISONED. Miss Adles has daily cases of women whose scalp diseases puzzle physic- ians, yet are really from cheap hair and hair dye. The blood poisoning | Which they contract is equally dan- gerous to their families. Don't risk death! Have your hair attended to by an expert Who uses only sanitary stock will of J-nulry 24th. WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich New York. Boston. Telephone 704. jan17d LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are conSdent our Ples, Cake and Bread capuot be excsiled. Give us s trial order. mov2d 20 Fairmount Street. WHEN you want to put your busi- i erore the-pubuie” dhere”is"h fam botter than thio erte ‘columas' aZ The Bulletin. e in Norwich week | Steamship New York Include an Ocean Voyage in Your Southern Tour Let us plan a circle tour from and back to your home city by rail and water, through the New York Gateway via the Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies Florida-East Coast Points and St. Johns River, the Caro- linas, ‘Georgia and San Domingo via CLYDE LINE. Texas, California and Pacific Coast points; Florida-West Coas Mobile and New Orleans via MALLORY LINE. Porto Rico, cruises to San Juan, Ponce, Mayaguez and around the Island via PORTO RICO LINE. Nassau-Cuba-Mexico-Yucatan, direct service with rail connections for interior cities via WARD LINE, Low Rates—Libgral Stop-Over Privileges. Address, Tour Bureau, AGWI Lines, 299 Broadway, Lines or any RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE or AUTHORIZED TOURIST AGENCY Bulletin Building Keen Kutter POT MEND--mends enamel ware STEVINK--for red stove lids Armstrong Stocks and Dies THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Franklin Street DR. KING, Originator of the King Safe System of Painless Dentistry. We examine your teeth without ¢ to put them in perfect condition. O less extraction days 10 to 2. Telephone. -y dreaded the ordeal, the ten thousandth time, Pajnies: llea My Method arge free_when sets are or dered hing. Ro Pain ve twenty peog hey had put off coming for is Absolutely rst tooth is laugh at your er the ted you wonder why you waited 50 lc think you get my estimate, of having your work and tell you KING DENTAL PARLORS, Franklin Square, over Somers Bros. e & day done which I give for Don’t put it off any longer. ges are consistently lov Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m.; Sun- DR. KING, Dentist. Rlo High Prices tell me because let me that or ex- ars_and Don’t till what it would cost Pain- IN THIS CITY. BUY FROM US NOW. Cail and see us. SCHWARTZ BROS,, Telephone. SALE STILL ON continue to February 1st, 1910 HOUSEFURNISHINGS AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE QUOTED EVERYTHING YOU NEED PRICE THAT MAKES IT DOUBLY WORTH YOUR WHILE TO IN THIS LINE AT A —A few iliusirations of prices and suggestions for yon— Iron Beds with brass trimmings, were $1.30, now ...$3.00 Brass Beds, substantially made, were $18, now ... ....$12.50 Chamber Suites, In desired materials, w ..$1850 Mattresses, sanitary, cotton top, W .. $2.25 Morris Chairs, were $6.50, NOW...... .. . $5.00 Rockers, were $2.50, NOW......... bk . $1.50 Dining Tables, were $15, now .$12.50 Kitchen Tables, were $2.00, now & .. $1.40 Sideboards, were § . $11.50 Buffets, were $15, now..... China Closets, were $12.50, now All Carpsts, Rugs, Linoleums and Oil Cloths proportionately reduced in prices. —— SPECIAL OFFER As a sveclial inducement to buy now we will give each purchaser of goods to the amount of $35 or over, One Model A Standard Phono- h, valued at $22.50, absolutely FREE OF CHARGE Take advamiage of the many bargains in our siore. 9-11 Water Street Complete Home Farnishers. THERE is no 4averusing medium in Fastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for businees results | JHERE 15 no aavertisiag medium ta Eagtern Connectiout equal SOAP STONES NEVERSLIP CALKS SNOW SHOVELS ICE TOOLS SLEDS SKATES ICE CREEPERS Perfection OIL HEATERS EATON CHASE Company, 129 Main Street, Norwich, Ct, Bardware and Electric Goods janiba Every purchaser of Wines an Liquors should visit my store and get my price befors making & purches Al Hquors sold hers are of & very high grade and gueranteed under tha Pure ¥0od Law to be absolutely p and wholesome. Special prices this weel on ¥ California Port, 850 per gallon; Pure Duffy'’s Malt Whiskey, 80 per bott Geo. Greenberger, 47 _Franklim Strest, Norwich, Con Telephone 812. Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming Cerriage and Wagon Work of all k Anything on wheels bullt to erden PRICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street. apriéd The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow SL We are now taking orders for Spring work. Our Wail Decorators are arriv ing and many new things will be shown. Also Lace Curlains, Uphol stery Goods and Shade work Janlsd THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Ete., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Telephone 507. Blank Books and Office Supplies in large variety at small prices. CRANSTI]N & G0, A. D. 5. Lagers Propristor ALL CEREAL COFFEE only 10c a Ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE Iy24STuT a3 J taken Mis. T, 5. UNDERWOOD 658+4, 51 Broad DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. 15 ot Tt e v 161 Main Strest. Norwich, Gens. novisd tor con Tol