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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910 denry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main Streel. @he Bul " Norwich, Saturday, Sept. 17, 1910. should be dolivered everywhere in the city befere 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to receive ic by confer a favor by re- porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. rtin._ that time will THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. Fair Saturday not much change in tem- moderate northeast winds. Pradictions from the New York Her- day fair to partly cast weather and slightly higher tem- peratures will pr ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUZSTEY, with light vari- THE GENUINE 29¢ Saturday Gandy Sevin's Drug Store rising temperatures Observations in Norwich. ing records, reported from n's pharmac Comparisons. As predicted. Moon amd Tide TJi_Hizh || Mosn GREENEVILL Enjoying Week's Va- Mcintyre Home from Brief Notes. INE TA'LORING Jehn Kukla, Herchani Taiior, 208 Maia SL Bronze Pewders Aluminum Powders Bronzing Liquids Gold and Silver Enamels Stove-pipe Esamel CRONELL'S, 67 Water SL.| Enjoying W 's Vacation. and Patrick She spend a few 1 Dobbs Ferry Here and There About the Village. has returned It W's Made of Ruabar W: Hav Footbail Goods orine Reardor TAFTVILLE Married Men of Taftville Bachelors Today—Thomas Hendrick Back ‘from Fishers —Brief Personal Notes. e to $5.00 Head Gears Shin Guards Ankie Support ALLING RUBBER Main Strest 162 State Street, New London opponents in the Emerson to Leave for his arrival at 1910-FALL-1910 CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Fine Tailoring. | Emerson w! as been employed Returned from Fishers Island. Belore Moving enybody can buy Carriages, Harness | and Summe: The Army of Constipation Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are Horse Goods of this season’s DEEP PRICES, and there are many rare bargains THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., Norwich, Conn. foaly give rolief they permanently feure Comstipa- SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE | GENUINE must bear signature: Coat Sweaters if you are going auto riding, | hunting or boating at this season of the year. A com- plete new line just received. J. C. icPHERSON, 181 Mala Sireel, Hatter and Haberdashes There is absolute comfort for you wrapped up in one AGER nireztor and Embalmer 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 642-2, Prompt service day or night Lady Acsistant. e 116 Broadway. Teleohone €42-2. impassable road In New London, Stony |livered an address expressing the sat-| hill, which for many years was called | irfaction tha court officials and other Remodeled Courthouse, New London 5. 5 e ied i ol [R50 One May ’ excellent a building in which to trans- . a relation with the wisest of men. And when T rceived this trifling with a | act the county’s legal business. o A Ereat natme, T thought of Shakespeare's s Gieenc Baske. ercome i 5 line: "“To what base use we may re-| judge Gardiner M. Greene of the su- g and Building of Histori -est Rebuilt at Cost of $50,000 | turn.” . perior court spoke from the view- | constipation permanently by proper £ i 2 Change in 1767. point of the members of the bench.! personal co-operation with the bene- PR, : s o s |In the old courthouse judges com- & i o —Rededication Exercises With Addresses. oo 6T, for some reason which fs | 1 L0 o0 e omass. nd. af ihe cod | ficial ofects of Syrup of Figs and made, and thence until 1781 the |and were generally dis Elixir of Senna, when required. The courthouse stood on the Parade, a |the accommodations. In this building | forming of regular habits is most im- little west of the present Neptune | they can find no such faulc . | portant and while endeavoring to The New London county court- | exactly two pounds, or $10 of our mon- | building. Close to the waters edge | The rededication of the courthouse| POTAR H0G W house was formally re-dedicated Fri- |ey. and it could only punish for tri- |on this then fort space, stood the com- | this afternoon completcs, the work of| fol 1 Elixir of S b 1 day afternoon. In the old bullding, |fling misdemeanors, it has always |mon and off to the southwest | EIVing Jew London an ddeaitc FOUTL | Figs and Elixir of Senna is most val- which since 1784 has been used by the | seemed to me that putting four judzes | was that other emblem of civilization b el o e et v uable, as it is the only laxative which citizens of New London and of New |into one session was using a good deal [ —the gruesome gallows tree. & ‘“ r:’ by at u'_ ik it Ry | it ithout disturbi PR e London county for their public busi- {of ammunition on pretty small game. What this courthouse was, whether JE and -tater & T e acts withou bing e i z for a joint n cipal and 4 b | ness, members of the county bar, |The first judge of this earlier court | it was a newly constructed Dullding or ;fif&'fi“";’“‘f_h‘f;fl'g ‘;“Jm')l':m““‘;"“l:j‘ ‘Court. | functions and without debilitating and | Al the New Books Supplied by he for: ¥ bui . suppla School Supplies. stance of Syrup of ACADEMY BOOKS NEW AND SECOND-HAND. county oficials, and others gathered, | was John Tinker, a liquor dealer. But, |one carried there from & St e Tivative wiich IBatss Tid to witness the exercises celebrating the | like our distingnished ex-mayor, he | site, we do not know. My own opl jiBa andicl Gl FRIEL e 2 e complotion of tie changes at this | was always a popular man, not only |ion is that it was moved there—prob- | For this wark a $100.000 bond esue internal orsans in a naturally healthy building so Intimately connected With |in New London, but elsewhere as weil. [abiy In sections. Moving _wooden | Bad betn authorized, Then came « | oongition, thereby really niding one in ' ¢ and v assistants court became | buildings has no 1 an unknown in- zens o = 2 Jal efec ] e “exoreises. obehad v 2 oclock. | the. comnly conrt with oaly . sinmle | Susten S e " Sray ot | 60 Temodeling the old buildings. The that way. To get its beneficlal effocts, | Cash paid for Second-hand Books: day. And the colonists were inured to [ Matter was widely discussed and final- | pyy the genuine manufacturdd by the Prominent members of the county bar | judge, but with much la Ju T e coting. largely Mitended were the speakers. ~The exercises |ion: ‘and it existed 188 years. habits of economy : e e he shurthouss was | California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for " The programine opened. with prayer Comnty Lamany Hhere. holise Was Hacirosed during. the in. | adopted. Tx-Gov. Thomas M. Wallcer| sale by all leading druggists. Syrup HAVE YOUR by Rev. J. Romeyn Danforth, pastor | The county itself vasion by Arnold, with other puplic [ &nd George 8. Paimer were \Caders W) of pigs and Elixir of Senna is never of the First Congregational church. | 1667. with Norwich as a and private buildings, in that Valhalla [ e plan to o "l classed by the wellinformea with| Watches and Clocks Repaired County Commissioner B. F. William sequential member, But, in season, | of war which “spread woe and deso- EoIr mtioto peslotias e datan Hotnest fwhich " make ilia apant l‘ chairman of the committee ~having | Norwich waxed and grew. It grew a (jation throughout this region”: and |, ocal patriote sovicties Interesiic| medicines R e b the rebuilding of the courthouse in |iittle uncomfortable. and at times dis- | for three years thereafter the courts | “heMscives in the plan to preserve the| ong ynfounded claims to cure habitual by FRISWELL, hand, then gave a brief sketch of the | cordant and complaining. Occasion- | of this county were without a home decizion to do so. To supervise | constipation without personal co-op Juniidaw 25-27 Franklin_ Strests " Your Home work |ally it made str s efforts o “get | Bug in 1774, while Richatd Law was ork a joint city and county com- i Chairman Williams briefly told the |out of the wigw : eammitice Was apponied. 1o | the work a Joint city and county com- | eration. _ tory of the work; of the decision [ It -even petitioned the general | a ‘mew bullaipg; The county | mittes was' appointed conslsting . ye not to build a_ new joint municipal |court in 1§74, for liberty to attach t- | GGCS S TR BOLCER ¢ g County Commissioners 1., Williarhs and county building, but simply to re- |seit to Hartford county, . And, would e site, but many objected that Chadwick for the county and Repre- | model and enlarge the present build- | you believe it its compiaint wits i wio- | would some time be wanted for com- | ShAGWICk for the counts and ReBIE- 1 mercial purposes; and eventually the | JERYHIVES Lielus B, WhIoK | new courthouse ~was located at the | '®p il CTORID FOL RO CRAL o ection may need a fow SHAASH head of this street. on the site of the | SRS Were nccepled ang CUC Cast| i, at guendy first district schoolhouse, with some | (rdCts [ot The work wvas staricd, T8 o - additional land procured from Joscph | Al There were many delavs and the | Made and Repaired begin to-look a lttle sh Coft And for 5 years the building ‘The building was flnishe 1bout three new Parl Chalrs or a new W out here, in what would be now s your Carpets »by; maybe a etter o - less money School Supplies srEa & suRKe, MISS M. C.T\DLES, weeks ago and has been us2d by e A i " oom or Kitch Nt the middle of the strect, opposite, | noe S 480 RO o8 B A fow e R ~ B SW RTH hnl“ 1\ < Kitchen Fur. though at that time there was no street | ¢TGN COTMIRIONGTS (O . 3 p 3 3 1 be desirab EGReation. ot Mator mi W Wilhama: | s sou enter on the 0 Optometrist 1o, the comlig v al e s 09in agn s M Py at you need around it), the building was moved | goo 10! e el and Prescription Optici upon the present site. on land of Mr | {he main public room. Room 5 Shannon Building, u to come and This "courthouse of course has a ju- | it ig safe to say is as fins a cotrtroc — . | a story longer than I tell. Perhape | (essions—and other rooms required for | “attorney’s room.| Pads, Composition Books, Pencils,| i im- | Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Paints, Crayons. and ceil- { R e e | Had a Gallery. g : e The courtroom in this building provided with a galle was | sherif’s roon o on | inaculate with the wh | three sides, as an extra accommodatior gs and the quarter immipgs. | Pencil Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, H,,lr S"fll am“‘ a I l REMODELED CC LONDON. | proceedings declined, and other halls | city meet Yoom i« | Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets. s e built for public use, this gallery | &1so in the basement. One of the fea- | “ H & | GRANDMOTHER'S PUFFS ing for which $30,000 was voted. He | satistaction with the justice was | was removed, The prescnt alteration | tures of the changes i the passaze- | MAC FIWIN Franklin Snuars | are auite out of stvie. The latest 1 York | told of facts and figures in connection | being administered here in New Lon- | has somewhat curtailed the space de- | way from tl soners room in the | W0 LUWK AI_ fangiin ofquars | wavy, natural hair, arranged to | with the work of the joint committee, | don for the rest of the « t And | signe r the ger pubiic, although | basement to the courtr vins | mulate puffs. Have Miss Adles show |of which he was chairman, and of | Norwich, in its comvlaint, used plain |1 ha o dou what remains | the prisoners to pass r room | septéd you this beaut new style. Do mot { which Commissioners Noyes ‘and Chad- | lunguags. 1 will read vou a sample | will he ample. curiosity as to | to ths courtroom with fia | spend mc for what is oid-fashioned. | wick and Representatives Whiton and |of it: “If we must continue as we | what done in urts continues | tion and inconvenicn. ng by | 7 — | cheap and common ss_Adles will Cr were members, 3 now are, we ech you to improve (to diminish, in the next alteration this | =¥ ors. i be in Norwich entire week of Sept. 19th. The architect formally delivered th | Some method by which courts of | space for die curious public may dwin k exterior has bee painte ;8 = | YorwIcH_Wanregnn How keys and they were accepted by Com- | tice shall be so managed that peaccable | dle o an ~Amen comers | To some | white and black anc » keeping with,| oner Willia and innocent people will not be op- |of us this decay of judicial sentiment | the interio vle of the'| f0|/6o | NEW YORK—Z210 West 111th St. A. P. Tanner's Address. (el s T l.\',v )t a cheerful sign : 1ding | \ 1 as far as| | melephone 704 sep12d Hon. A. P. Tanner, one of the older | el LUoy Trom the connty. it | cooainin s Have wanad, the eit. | without destroying general outline | fi 3 2 T a pleasing manner. covered the history | O New London and secured the next |affection for the courthouse itself. | against the & [ Slusterad® apaut the “oia. bullgine iy | year the county judge. After that it [Through all vicissitudes they have| Ex-Gov. Th rLrwho. w7’ ‘ L 2ab 5 is conceivable that it gave New Lon- |clung to it with a tenacity which, at | scheduled to address, was | follows in full: ; d e A. P. Tanner's Address. medicine. Many years after—a that for vears I did not know the | the superior court invited could | The committe¢ to whose unfailing [ many vears—Norwich, apparently not | reason why. There was nothing im- | come, as they ting politeness I am indebted for this invi- | satisfied with having the judge and | posing or picturesque about the old | terms of ¢ nt ¥ attention to the tation to speak, informed mie, not many | the court, began to reac hout after the | building. Miss Calking, the historian, mporta vou Jme days ago, that T was the oidest lawyer | courthouse, and even cast covetous Al 1854 called it of th erations in active practice, at this end of the | eves at the jail. An there is a tradi and nerally regarded f the din ell t i county. If this be so, it will account | tion, if one may call it such, that ghtly bl guring the 3 i 2 oday for my appearance here, in | Norwich men once came down here | neighborhood where - it nds.” But S history.” _For the interest ‘of the | and undertook to carry off hodily both | continued agitation hes brought & : et commissioners, the bar and the public, | these institutions., 1 have not been | more intim Knowledge of its early | Sres NG I am_extremely grateful—more, even, |able to verify this charge of grand | history. And though my views have | Franklin_I. Brown hn . Averi MODEL RANGES larceny from any authentic record ged George C Parsons, Sheriff Sidne T T ¥ than T can sav: but with that acknowl nore enduring edgment, I think my friends are mis- [ But in an issue of the People’s Advo- | edifice, T have come o understang | Brown, Senator Fr . the taken as to my age in the profession |cate, a newspaper published back in | more clearly the cause of this devo- | Judge Charles B i i and my place in the line. To the cold | the '40s, appears this curious para- |tion to an ancient relic of common pleas 2 T ; 5 g indictment of silvered age I am loth | graph: ' “A norwich citizen has the| In the e, there is a com- | received prominent p d : : 10, 3 ¢ il to plead guilty. Yet, younz as I am, | custom house, here, in view. We knew | munity of The building of | erWise engage Come it th : pSte il o or imagine I am (for it is said a man | Norwigians had been trying to carry | this courth wis contemporaneous <at tory aqualities is only as old as he feels), 1 have be- | off the courthouse and the jail, but we | with the i - Ju are desirous of get- ble and gun to note the waning afternoon. Al- | thought the cu skies proc h Bt belion iy Children Cry o Pribe yunEoRiH ready 1 perceive that the day is far } Well, the lighthouse is at their service | have kept an even pace and shared a P’ ) o e dl have many allurements, that the years |light enough without it.” As a f1 In the second place are is chor-| S A ST ORI A | o JACOB STEIN, tom house was sz e. [and th | i | of my actlvity will be few. Still, we |ther information I may say tha hed and hallowed associations are all hurrying on to some place in |chancing to be here in 1865, at an | courthouse is a connecting. link with S i 93 W. Main St. tered out, and from its last bugle note | was viewing the numerous floats in | back tc men conspicuous In the Qe DG tIRUEr sarule | LN, o = we never ‘“come back And it is a |the line, I discovered a miniature | great Revolutionary drama. The men te ol Kid - | Telephon: £ pretty long line, though you count on- |copy of the old courthouse, and on it | concerned in ly those who have practiced law in |were the words, “Too old to go to N t the sufferings and privations of | ' 11 1 One ) —‘ this town—from John Winthrop, the |wich.” But in 1843, a serious comspir- | the seven vears' war. Some of them Sl A 1. to | had stood Concord and Lexington | gy “Grand View. Wis. Com er all | and on the slopes of Bunker Hill. They | | tEnow i From 12 to 2 younger, to the Jatest accession—and |acy was formed with Stoning it reaches far into the past abolish this county seat and Courts for 250 Years. the courts and "legal machinery at|lived to see the British flag hauled g s Courts of justice, in this state, have | NOIWich. ~And how it must have | down and in its place, above the dome | Headquarters for Best Ales, ragers Ground sat in our city, with few interruptions, | rieved = th w London heart t L new nation, the stars and stripe BORN | Etc., in Town. its building had shared - « o It en) that Stonington could do this | appear w the rise of const - s tha Gimcavers of tnis western world, | thins—Stonington, that once had been | tutional government. . They saw. the | BROWN—I ty. S o s JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. And for much of that time New |2 Part of New London in the days |nation and and grow, westwar AV i Telephone &0 act2d London was the only county seat. In |When its settler, William Chesebro, |and the star dded states burst into | _ 100 M T 4 i e e S 1860 the general court, which was a | Was & member of our town overnment | blossom on their country’s flag MARRIED i P B E o Sl Sil sil B e e e T Stonington was a child after our | Here, also, are tha cherished lega g 4 : AMERIC SE § Sterling Silver, Silver iogbiaties san, sstanihednore & |83 Sinnet, vat oo | mesec 5%, 855 S Sheiehed,lowsl | ogoweag_ginn dn ;| AMERICAN HOUSE, | Steriine Silver, STy sistants” court. It was composed of | WS high. In New matter | and the citizen as well. Great lawyers | 5 ; \t et i Wisateciisn e i# Depositware, Cut Glass, was made a ps t both whigs and democr S to Theatrs Troupes |f Clocks, Etc. | the | here have pressed their suits to fin Mar | L | sPrc1AL one “assistant” and three commission- 1 ts. And though the | issu great jurists have uttered ers. A curious feature of it was that 5 g hat | former affected to treat it with ir Ehdn Toninions Scincea ¥ = = 2 . % i the assistant was really the foreman, T pinions and pronounced thei DIED Travellng Men, etc. Livery comnected Toat 5 & ference, a great meeting assembled in | benec ns. Indeed, it was in these ; SIS epmmindianes (ol e et hian iR b Siannl ana Ak the e L | e iCtons IaTved. 1t s i Lhowe s Sty suddenty. Sept SHEIUCKET STREET. Useful and Desirable ing. As its jurisdiction was limited to [ {hlS house: R tig v | crude ‘temples ot Juetics over t terick R. Wasley. age el ET. PO i e e L S that the foundation was made| 53 : . |3, the people ‘of ‘Norwich—grasping | isprudence that has becor Articles for Wedding despoflers— 3 seem determined to concen- | distinctively American, and which, in Mononotto Inn. He says that he has | trate I Ik . all_public institutions at that |time, will supplant the cumbersom : had a most delightful tUme. After re. |place, to the great injury of our peo- | system even of continental Europe maining at his home in th | le, therefore; voted a week or ten days, he expects to go at a_com- |In »0d it was the habit Norwalk Finest Goods | ! { Gifts, | | iitee be appointed, consisting af Cod- | liw quote_from the common to New Haven to begin his course of | dingcon Bilinas cponr Sisth [ees Lot th TON | R ATHDONF % study in the Yale Sheffield Scientific | Andrew C. Iigpitt e tors el oN lLelniEl Re. | Emameas Largest Stock school. keep the courd ¢ the Code Napoieon, or the Pandects of & Lowest Prices all our rights and . ustinian in that Rom. t crumble. Ma o 2 Advertised Letters. Spls RO el prbiea Burial in Colchester Letters addressed to the following Conflict Ended. Nor is that all. Consummate states- ot 910, | . have been advertised at the Taftville | And now New London be men have here discussed the science | NOYes F. Mec | F. o wiLLiams, IR A postoffice for the week ending Sep- |make efforts to et ane ot h. And great orators | Funeral sery it ONG. Nis i onn £0. . DISS, tomber 17, 1910: Mr. Hugh F. Chis- | The legislature was asked th o e people of their| Moty ftero F. I KENYON, Special Agt. = | holm, Mr. J. V. Chisholm (2), Melle [new county with New London k Henry charmed| terment at : i) o | Clara Lariviere, Mr. John McDonald, | big township with Norwic W his eloquence in jury trigls, and sy, 15, | dun Hartford, Conn. _ | Miss Mary Magingan, Mr. Arthur |out. Fortunatel al'y Jly | Daniel Webster defendéd the constitu- | 1910, Eimer | | Meller, Miss Levine Maynard, Mon- | turne ons down. And |tion of the United States. vears, 4 mo ib 7 T S | Slour Emill Maureste, Mise- Adice Ba- | 5. o e Serttor o ‘Soclal” festivities, nere | ibrary Tea Store| tenaude. Happily, there is no longer & confiiet | t of New London greeted | ‘ A BT R iy S between them mly Y. riendl t | th t gallant Decatur Highest Grad T anad ( Jvl"\ d(s i3 Personal Mention. rivalry. And when New London un- | in the And later on, they | prices. Pure s Ex- | M I I,{, o W, ht Archibald Michon of Providence |5€Mshly congratulates Norwich on I oiced enthusiastic welcomie to| t Has (lg street was a recent visitor In Willi- | SWn magnficent courthouse. Norwich | General Lafavette. > . Straet Telephone il just as unselfishly returns the compii- | "In the Civil war this bullding was 15 Main Street, | ] ¥ In lh(‘ s 3 The first superior | ated to the livin and the dead, { —= — ford White has returned from a atives and friends in state, was created visit with 1 & 2t made a clreuit cour Canada Voo Always, Beuered the Old | wITeli\'ered to Any Pari of Norwich | @ BUSiflCSS World ina | They who wished a new courthouse sions, annually in e | Richard Christ Joseph Fregeau and daughte »ndon | | At o e W [ hovmeawmea By publiind edetenn | POZE (NS Sumkrdinles oo the Sommih: —AND— recelve promp: attention Norwich Business Col- anti e e Dable T | sioners for what they have done—for { 3 c Klin St ;: Miss Louise Charticr of Will sat in New Lontum G superior court | {o changsd appearance of this build- [ D’. J'lnv,:-c;uvmle' ®, N lege has more weight iss Louise Chartier of T Sidn Newe 1 s given ac- | We are pleased with its neat ex- . may17TThS B ; tic is visiting at the home of her broth- | (P HO%I0NS in the meeting house 148 whlth (ORI neRE bLnds: | m a'me’ Sl sl s - with business men than er, Raymond Chartier, on Merchants | that was jates stemen oy e orne son | sting o some of us the happy | 7 a bushel of ‘‘recommen- PR nearly torn in two. I 250, ant” wa. ate, Sameciaity by dations.”’ Miss Florence Harmon of New York, | The first courthouse erected for use with its beautiful interior.which | zaa Big G n ks u i th it beautiful interior.which | y Asststant. i formerly employed by the H. G. John- |In this county was located in New nts to the stranger who enters a | ted Goldenseal . i son company of Broadway, London in 1 while Gurdon Salton- | Succession of Surprises terminating. in | FNieplionseell S Berwyd Sof It’s an evidence that the holder knows modern business methods thor- oughly. has taken a position with N stall was governor. It stood 43 years in her millinery store on Huntefs ave. |90 & corner of the town square, ot = far from what is now the intersection e and simple rem Cafarrh, Hay Fever { infiammations, irriiations. uicer. aflons of ALL iucous membranes A iinga Of (ho noss. throat, Sfomach or nrigary o: AT DRUGGISTS S lis_clegant courtroom, one of the fin- Churo! 9 a1 the atate. We fhank the archy- | Sy R Church. Wi, Smtth Alles . tect, Mr. Donnelly, for his splendid ¥ sl of Hempstead and Granite streets. It | ideds. and we are grateful to the build- | was a common, unpretentious, framed Mr. Douglas, for clothing them in NEW FALL SHOES o buflding, 24 by 48, without cupola o terial form e ee tower, and cost the munificent sum of Al lastly, we congratulate ou We have the exclusive sale ol 48 pounds, or $250 of our money. |selves on the choice of this old site| dies’ Patrician Shoes, $5.50 and § Manifestly, the cry for municipal econ- | as a vindication of our fathers’ judg-| Men's King Quality with you—and help you to keep |9mY in New London is not wholl Send for catalogue. W. E. CANFIELD, Treattss witheach bottle Cr matled on requent. The Eraas Chenical Co. of | men when they pronounced it™ the! $4.00 and $5.0 modern origin. Close to the courthouse | most convenient and best suited of all| Gl s P".nc'-Pal‘ your stomach and other organs | stood the frsi jail sver crceted in this | biher locasons. e are confident (hat L A Sk i i 1tis i county; and near the j on another | whatever happens, whether this struc- ‘Telephone. 1 ain Street. in the proper condition on which |f3L"3i (i near the Jail, on another | whate FoEaRE R T 1 quickly perish or endure for your ing house, with its regula- | generations, its location will never be v S - R R tlon steeple, stated to be one of the | abandoned as a courthouse site, but LOUIS H. BRUNELLE T3 watch towers of the revolution, preserved to future times. And that - _ | ST BEEG"AM,S phieh “liberty its laskfug Vgl Kesps.” | Putars s oue n_y:fi,uffif’ We believe BAKERY A Fine Assortment VLRN.(.)N ":ES INN, u e other auxillaries of aef: that posterit; will leok u, to this ar b - (Lowpson, Coua, ", like the powder magazine, were stored | proud eminence and be giad thet this| Vo ¢ €onfdent our Ples, Caks and MILLINERY | one of te nnet siaces ' conn el in the cUurthouse. and the whole put |Choice has been Imi glaa that here| Bread casudt be sxcslled. Give us & Stz oho g in charge of Sciomon Coit, 4 man of | the fgure of justice still holds alofi| $7ial order. P R Loy sd““‘“: “"“"‘_‘ Large para consequence, But I do not find that |the golden scales; glad that govern aovis 20 Furmount Strest Aoy P % o ~*r=‘.mn: ”‘ “}]:'m:ll Belice, he received any other compensation nt endures, and that civilization T BT T LR T i e |t g Price of diuner $1. Te 2 per day, SoldBrorywhare, Inbenos 10c, and 286, | SXCEPE he privMlcge of having his | ddes not fali A A AR 8 Bt | MRS. G. P. STANTON 38 to 315 por week. K, H. Harcls, Mgr bl ik g Christian name atlached to the most ' Slate’s Attorney Hadlal A Hull de-!leiin for business res.lis octid Jel1s N % §

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