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MAYOR GAYNOR FOR GOVERNOR Wi!h.Repre;éntafive Sulzér as Secgnd Choice—Interesting Developments in New York State Politics. mation of his attitude toward a nomi- nation and some idea that the mayor's permitting the publication.of his long letter to his sister in Utica, relating to his recollections of the attempt to assassinate him, had been correctly in- terpreted as e lent to an mouncement of his Willipguess to run. New York, Sept. 22.—Gaynor senti-| ment took form and assumed direction | in democratic circles here today more | rapidly than at any other time since his nameé camz to the front as a possi- | ble ocandidate for governor. State | Chairman John A. Dix had- brought | word of how large the flgare of the | ayor bulked from a distance, but until today New York leaders had been reti- Cent. Partly they werz restrained by the continued stlence of the mayorhim- self and partly by hesitation as to how they would fare with Mayor Gaynor at \lbany and John Purroy Mitchel, now acting mayor, in his chair. But today | Representative Sulzer-.Second .Choice. Mr, Murphy’s declaration was made in.the presenge of a delegation of.poli- ticlans” who went to Tammany Hall on an errand quite unconnected with Mr. Gaynor. They. called, in fact; to-urge the claims of Representative, William there were two developments of inter-| Syl , whose boom has been most gc- est, tively nut forward. Open Talk for Gaynor Among District | The'Sulzer boomers eagerly ‘spread R the sreport of their conversation on'ac- ¢ e what Murphy said furiher: In the first place, there was much is’ also much talked about,” en talk for CGaynor ders. who gathered I, and thos: who heard it ¢ ong district I.have had men going ammany and they report.that through the e & the people, to want the for it on the assumption that! ,gminated,” with Sulzer as second P iigher in the | jgice,” ! “"S"’”‘L"‘ ud | “Do you nik sentiment for | fg 2Clturn | gaynor ‘has been manufactiured?’ 3 fely admitted ment toward ing any s own attitude. ed the vi “Some o factured s, it may We si e want,” ouldn’t happan about Sulzer?” politicians. have been manu- 111 nominate the man it how persisted one | id: sentime of the state seems to or the nomination of Mayor Gaynor governor.” A man,” d b W was the an- 1g. up the, decide. to the mayor at St. his harke fiomination ‘and | BURROWS STOREHOUSE AT MYSTIC DESTROYED BY FIRE and Suspicion of Firebug Is Aroused —Loss $7,200. (Special to The Bulletin)) Mystic, Sept. —Thi fered another I village suf- tonigh OPERATION |alarms being sent ~ in within three | An alarm was ru - {and it was found t 2 2 of ti Wilcox F CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham’s o0..05. Sonicnin 4 uated near the coal x Vegetable Compound T s hon el : » | after the whol 2 was abla ' Galena, Kans.—“A year ago last | Stored there + that are tar- March I feil, aud a few days after [red and material ring : ere was soreness in my right side. Both the Mystic hook and ladde a short time a bunch came and it | company and the Hoxie engine com- bothered me so much at night I could | $60, a0 Soer SHEERmE. i s @ not sleep. 1t kept = st Sy W growing larger and EP e f by fall it was as 7.10 the house owned by « il large as a hen’s egg. r and Mi Dudley were found ! { I could not go to id the firemen then devoted f bed without a hot attention to them. Tt was -about | i waterbottle applied | 8-25 when the fire was gotten under | § Yo that Side. £ 03 | foe) up their hose ithen at 9.5 anather Nobby Fall Sui's (@) o | Above Sail to Start ¢ [ g0 | Latest Fail Snill gp | Latest Fal Suil 20 0 tors in Kansas and | 50 oD T2 Resjat By Speeial 4.5 lihesSesson . .. .| J,on| Special . .. .. B Special . . . - . i he told my husband |, .q, that I would have to It sach this | |8 be operated on as it | place, ere used. | was something like an- [ to be Gay- | Iy By many Tammany men this decla- i . o 1tion was taken to mean that Murphy | 21 not nan candidates. - rought away from his recent visits From the joy in the Sulzer camp ames some inti- | 9ver this interview it is evident.that| believe the mayor will de- | Another Blaze Breaks Out Soon After || two | Special . . et YL | eline that- Mr. Mar- ; \ (e S S wemion il ] datest e Kk Tt s ey oot & 5 [8.w Special.. . .. Special Special . . . . . ----Is-ggl larities, periodic pains, backache, bear- it was | & tumor caused by a rupture. I wrote W zv‘».- ! to you for advice and you told me not | to get discouraged but to take Lyd njamin Burrows E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 2t $6.000 ml,” that 1 did take it and soon the lump in my | o: ) 260 ST SELORES side broke and passed away.” —Mrs. ‘tchmen: were kept at bhoth fires fi. R. HUEY, 713 Mineral Ave., Galena, | ali night to prevent further loss. The an Burrows ‘storehouse w ntirely de- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | stroyed BetI NG loes ot Ahec | Batler 2 pound. made from roots and herbs, | house was slight, that blaze being put 3 e has pro;ed to be ths most successful ““l“ quickiy A i - remedy for cuyring the worst-formsof | 't 18 Delieved in -the village that a . female ills, including displacements, | "2 ";)\'.]‘,’;,(',;”‘”‘)’] e R Open tvednesday 2 = l Sh t k t St t Open Wedoesday inflammatien, fibroid tumors, irregu- | ;.. qc. i R e uc e ree and Saturéhy Evenings g ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- and Salurday Evenings Making Salt Lake Fresh. rkable engineering ¢ ered in Utah, the o convert a portion of a body wate ancient drez cemed bl fulfil pres tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it. and the result has been worth millions to many luflering women. If you want special advice write forit toMrs,Pinkham,Lynn,Mass. feat is be- be- | but f nent, Btis free and always helpful. » promise of proving su O If it is, then will be witnessed.s 7 formation as complete as b A Fine Assortment been seen upon the was where lrrigation has ren des ts into fruitful of the engir cross the where The a’ dam the lake MILLINERY | AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON octid AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes Traveling Men, ete. Livery comnected WM. F. BAILEY | (Successor to A. T Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable ¥ 12-14 Bath Sitreet. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOSBILE TO RENT. Telephone §83. apr25d ; DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Lentar' Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practws during hia last iiipess. 161 Main Street. Narwich, Conn noviéd 1 the boc wat th present to divic t the tumble i ater an grove the te be m > can Gerdner) London criminal , the will world there ar when le in the | vation often has tion find t 1 cians find s CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Aiways Beught Bears the Signatu.e of 75¢c a e - - 3 = o <, = Well Worthy ot Your Cemsideration For the balance of September and ihok‘:whole month of October we will, for the first 100 custorners, make a Custom-made Dress Skirt v Complete for . . . . & Made of Dark Blue or Black Mohair Sicilian, which retails at yacd. Also of Black Dollar-a-yard Panama, for $3.50. THINK IT OVER. CAN YOU AFFORD TO PASS THIS BY ? - Marshall’s Purchasing Agency 164 Main Street, with the Norwich Cireulating Library. A for Diveing hest ers and Cleans nd Cleaning work to he sent {o LeWANDO'S, in America. | against look at. They be- their fellows. a constant effort on the re to restore the equilib- part of ical and so- me the ground roots turn round and poke branches toward the mid- ves and The main outloo! diapasonal cry 1o run it that urther than toda outlook of opti n. is progres true as the nen and wor the tomor 2/ ‘Wiscons of the world.— Married Life. Griggs—“You talk a lot, Briggs; now what have you got against mar- ried life?” Briggs—' ‘What have I got it? rible divorce evil; it flourishes amongst married people exclusively.” | —Boston Transcript. How to Remove Paint. To remove paint take two pounds , one-half pound of lime, one t water. Stir all and apply while.still warm to the ol paint. T mixture will soon loosen the paint so you can easily scrapeg it off. 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