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for iol. s AR, | Lhurci. 4 27 1. 0. 0. F.. Sl et : No, ;4"11‘ Order of R W Ha N Lge, 'No.'s K. ot P. Ty chian HALL stril Labor Ur 23, meets and A. o. P. imiwe, meets at 98 o \g wies Lodge, No. eris in Vasonic Te: Todse, No, 335, Faresters Hail of New England G 0. of O F Zarit /s una B g mnouncsusm s Concsrt at Charity Call. At B <o ioty meets n story, wiih Iramenis snd_an ab flent acting. The f grear beau the haracters. ng Indian st Horse Mine and tc who was befriended by settler and 1 tes by a Marathon race and winn Big prize and giving it to his white etor in grateful remembrance ¢ er shown in the past. Tils particuiarly fin> picture and has “moral, ‘besides heing f ex Atural settings and set off to & tu, is en of an focraph film ie one of those re- and keeps the of merriment during - et Under Auspices Club. ‘hompson is to of College the well sppear in the au- | the ben-{ fund, has | e of &V of ‘who ha d a pro- | nounce with the eriticx " LAt her appearances in New York, Boston and other cities | © Pbiladeishia 5 m. carned warm praise from the : ervative critics, In addition :'E,'" Fecital. <he has Appeared | e artist with _the Hoston hestra, the Kneisel quar- | a tion, there i (empera. nique and sympa- of Norwich will ! treat in hearing Slater hall on lne[ Slale News Middletown.—Slipping recently as he Syim crossinz Main street. Thomas Da- fev. pro 2 restavrant, fell | and broke his les | Meriden. i rederick J. Bourque, em- Mesed b the Aeolian company as an RS o roaic. 1s the new leader of | _the Meriden Military band. Manchestsr.— The members of the Swedish Lutheran church have abont decidei to extend a call to Rev. J. E. Everett of Mancehster, N. H. New Britain.—Rev. ator of the First will leave o months' tr Henry W. church, and Mrs. | bout April 1 for a » to the Holy Land. | { | Maier, Southport—Fairfield county commis- y have refused to grant licenses Harry B. Jennings to conduct a sa- '= in the old Methodist church at Norwalk.—James A. Farrell. head of United States Steel corporation, Bulld & coentry residence at South that will cost in the neigh- | of $75,000. 5 uck—Thomas J. Bower of k has been appointed admin- | of the estate of the jate Will- | b . Mallory of Stamford. who died > ite January 30, leaving property 3 at $125,000. 3 Windsor.—East Windsor. Windsor and Windsor are soon t6 have _the trees inspeeted by men from United States government agri- bureau at Boston. seeking the | ination of the gypsy moth. Westport.—Next Sunday the town of will no doubt experfence an day, as the Civic club has to have the Sunday closing law to the letter with respect to attempting to do business b iy - Bridgeport.—Dr. Charles W. W-‘dw lc_schaobls, has e granted a lea of absence hy the board of‘education, and with satled Saturday 1o h's tour of Spain and oth European countries. Deane, Hartford. —Jacob Sperry _ Britain filed a petition in the distript court of last week, and also irude oath 2 he was not possessed of 530 to pay the filing fee. ‘Eight of bis seven- unsecured creditors have claims &pples eold to Sperry. 1 e ers for the an- banquet of Business M b the Rockville ping. Febroary 28, in rles A. Towne of New YVork . Baldwin and Mayor of Martford. Hom will act as toastmester imentiox with chi mammalds, a Paris s | | i young | 1 {awarded to the road the jand previous- Ton { the Yale S Tpltbn- Time lor—- Cnnmwn Issue. Washington, Feb. n’-u ‘{ssae of $30,000,000 - to "$50,000,000 in thres per |- cent. Panama bonds certain as Soon as congress passes the bill au- thorizing the secretary of tlie treasury to withhold the new securities uge as a basls for additional T diona bank notes. In the cvent that the itlon to the legislation bonds should prevent its passage, an jssue of three per cemt. certificites of indebteyness, having one year to run, fs probable. That i8 the’ treasury’s entative Jin now. i View of the sale of about $100.- industrial improvement bonds ary and the prediction that 000,000 more will fnd their ot in the next few mouths, Feserit oppo-| ¥, frecting the There have been contests between the senate and house over the pensions agencies for the last sevem or eight years. It is uderstood now that fight will be settled by President Taft. Ho proposed to abloish all but about six of the sgencies and consolidate the work in larger districts than now exist, Under this understanding the senate amendment will probably be &l officials agree thit this ix 4 |lowed to remain in the bill. for an issue of govern s. In any eveni. tnev ; SEAMAN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED to be issued duriug the! IN BOXING BOUT } On Battleship New Hampshire—E. J. Secully of Providence Had Fatal Fall. ‘Washington, Feb. 20.~While engag- ed in a boxing bout with a friend on board the United States battleship New Hampshire, now engaged in prac- tice at Guantanamo, Cuoa, Edward Jo- seph Scully, a seamay, was accident- ally killed by a fall, according ¢o a wireless despatch received by the'navy «deparament today from Captain Rodg- ers, commanding the New Hampshire. It is said, however, at the navy depart- 1 ment that following the usual custom, Admiral Schroeder, commander In ( chief of the fleet, undoubtedly will appoint a court to investigate the mat- ter. Scully was a native of Providerice, R. I, where his father, Michael J. Serflly, is now living. He entered the naval service about two years ago. . Hewed His Own Coffin. Cincinnati, Feb. 2 a casket made from wood of a cherry tree that | he cut down 50 years ago-and put aside for-the purpose, the ibody of William Whitely, the mower and reaper King who died in Springfleld, was conveyed to=a crematory and _incinerated. The shroud covering the body was given tof | Jirs. Whiteiy 20 years ago @y his | caughter for this particular purpose. | it i shington, Feb. 20.—A biiter con- v over title to land in Min sota, between claimants under the con- eszionnl land grant to the Northe: Pacific Railroad company and claim- ints under the timber and stome act, was decided today by the supreme court of the United States in favor of the railroad claimants. The controversy had its or in the dispute as to whether the castern terminus of the Northern ific rail- road was at Duluth, Minn., or at Ash- Jand, Wis. The interfor derartment ided it was at Duluth and cancelled seiections of land that the railroad had o the fal, wwhen the crop on and money is in deman from that. Secretary Ma s to make the isste a po ndrews ehow that more than »f the bonds of the United rned by the hanks and Gvernment secur¥tios. a population of 40, than 5,000,000 Uy officials nterpret the demand yme parts of the country for a m of bank deposit guarantes and onea to the establishmmnt of the postal savings system as indicati 1 popular._demand for-government. cured means of favestment euch o~ presented by bofids available | ublic. stary MacVeagh belleves tha e accomplished by it} future issues the which has tended to kcep o1 States bonds in the hands of | it MINNESOTA LANDS GO TO RAILROAD CLAIMANTS. Supreme Court Decides Against Hold- ers Under the Timber and Stone Act. So,_favorable is the_atmosphere ot Argentina to wireless telegraphy that the postmaster general proposes to substitute for the present telegraph | system. The Craving for: Drink Destroyed. No more trrible affiiction can come e W cravi: r e ‘vundof Duluth wndcr e and | $9,8407 Jeme {pap, (he, Couring, ff grant acts. When the supreme court | We appeal to wives, mothers and sis- termined that the terminus was at Ashiand ihe interior department recon- sidered the former cancellation and ters to save the husband and father or the brother with Orrine, a scientific treatment. ORRINE is prepared in two forms. No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, ab- ly selected by it despite tt solutély tasteless and odorless. &iven individuals clajmed it. secretly in food or drink., ORRINE No. Richard B. Jones made an 2, in lel ’Iorm?:l-\l'. ltgr !hole't'lgnwfi tion fo rczl of land u 1o take. voluntary treatment 7 Hirber aml stone act. Tt was accepts | costs only $1.00 & box. Write for Free . Orrine Booklet (mailed fn plain sealed € thh government, but the land | SrUR0, 0y " ORRINE oo 947 Orrine s afterward awarded to Frederick | Buitdins Washington. DoC. ORRIS Weyerhauser and John A. Humburg. |js recommended and is lor sale in this who claimed it under ‘the railroad city by N, D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main St. rt. Herbart H. Hovt succeeded to Jones rights and brought the present proceedings. TAKING BIPLANE TO FLY INCHINA. Fung Guey Will Be First Aviator in the Flomery Kingdom. Francisco, Feb. 20.—Fung Guey, | a Chinese, will leave here for his native land tomorrow, taking with him a bi- | plane of the Curtiss type, in which he intends to make exhibition flights. It is believed that he will be the first | aviator to rise from the ground in Chi- | na. Fung Guey has been experimenting | with aeroplanes for about two years. He has constructed several machines, and after many mishaps has recently gained success in his flights. He has made a study of his craft and has invented several contrivances to facilitate flylng. The machine he is takings to China s of his owa con- o is a pure, greaseless toilet structfon. The aviator is financed by cream; fragrant, pleasant six of his countrymen, residents of P el Ouakland. The first flights will be essayed at If you have a red, blotch- } Hong Kong and Canton. YALE CORPORATION MEETING. Resignation of Dean Phillips—Building Committes Appointed for New Dor- | mitory. ed, pimply, coarse skin, apply a generous coating of it to-night, and notice the effect to-morrow. onl‘t.;t‘q A.D.B. Look for the sign. i New Haven, Conn., Feb. 20.—The Fes- ignation of Prof. Andrew W. Phillips from his professorship in_the college and form the deanship of the graduate seiidol wus received by the Yale cor- poration at Iho regular February meet- “Smith, the Drugman, 205 Main St. Pi(a)rr & Service, 253 Central Ave. ing tod 'he resignation will take | Lerou's Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. effect at the cnd of the present college year. Prof. Hanns Qbrtel was appoint- 2d Gean of tho graduate achool (o suc- | I ceed Professor Phillips. Hecause of the Inerased volume of university business, ~meetings of the oerporation will be held mo ly ex- cept in December, July and August. The prudential committes will : i nd also on the first ach month. Two Important Committess. lie corporation appointed two com- mittees, one to have in charge the of_the Wright Memorial dor- | . anfl the other to con=ider report of the alumni advisory b balloting on .alumni fellows. The rec- ommendations of the latter committee will be taken up at the March mieeting. Among the| members of the building committes Robert Carle of Neow York city. A Prize in Mathamatics. Announcement was malle of the e tablishing of a prige in mathematics in the coliese by Jomn 3. Dettra and 3 Dettra. in memory of thei | L. Dettra of Norristown, | A large contribution from Her heftel, *98, of New York, towa expenses of . proposed Yale scientif expedition to Peru was also announ ed. Althongh Professor Wier, dire 1l of, Fine Arts, resched the” regular retiring age, the corporation reguested him to retain his position for another year. v The treasurer announced that the building fund of the Peabody Museum now available was $173,900. No Choice for Seenator in Montana. Ticlena, Mont., Feb. 20.—The vote | for United States senator today without result The Real Thing > Be sure you get it. pHave the its usa you willnsure goofhmui Cleantiness and the abeoluts. amn- hilation of disease germs. Always ask for Cabot’s Sulpho-Naptfiol Remember this wonderful clean- ser and antiseptic has been time tried. A tablespoonful added to a pail | of water reduces the Jabor of house cleaning one-half. The same sohu- tion is t to dispel dirt, grease and and restore the color to all fabrics that have be- mme wom and faded. slightly stronger solution lhfluld used in water closets, sinks and places where there is open plumbing. B s a5 SULPHO-RAPTHOL, COMPANY or P da s New Haven Church Calls Rector. New Haven, Conn meeting of the Hpiscopal church here tonight a unan- imous call was extended to Rev. Georgs Palne, rector of St. Mary's church, chesfer, Mass.. to succeed Bishop' J. Dewolt Perry, Jr., of Rhodl hl-nd, forimer yector of the church. ) Touble.” Just 43 §00d for the 1ver and Kkidneys. Every bottie guaranteed. Only 50c at Leo & Osgood Co.'s. 5 1 You Are A Trifle Sensitive (n-nmonll Follows a Cold. but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar,which checks the cough and expels the cold. M. Stockwell, , Mo., says: “It beats all the remedies I ever used. I co; ed a bad cold and cough and was threatened with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar completely cured ma.” No opiates; just a reliabie household medicine. Lee & Osgood Co. to lium h[mr trade. wug Tequl Wages e oudy positio Euar. , | oats w‘-'::-kx'xe ; never sold be: nshhg. go-m.::‘-. e T T mae 20! buy’ guick: 5 N, Cedh, 89 | aion u. Norwion Conn. WANTED—A Yiline sl SaE a rend Rellable, mg'x'mufim i3 ‘WANTED—OI4 xnu\r beds cash prices paid. Addres: F. fRson General Delivery, Nerwien, Conn. ao-ur? Now Fork u.. St “ m‘vm 1'& son's for cén‘gg* “SALE—Three black md b= it | three months old. - at flwmoon, Baltlc, bul o s o Terr uwi"?; “. o Rad oo P o s Ly FOR SALE—S8everal tons of mowed also several rose comb brown !Qa horn cockerels. J. C. Leffingwell. connection. FOR SALE~Gne mice black homse W ), _soung uaranteed good e tog an.v:lrf"u' Jears old; will sell him reasonable to some good par- ties. Brown's Bakery, Baltic, Conn, NO. 4 ROCK ST.—Hast Side. . Good ord: Ir' reasonable rent. -om—-:o Central Ave., mid- tenement, order. ot Am;ly to John B, Fanning, 21 ‘Willow NICELY FURNISHED trally, located, continuous fater, geam neut, huh PG 2 umo hone /8: ‘ ) IF CONKEY’S ROUP REMEDY don't cure your wheezing, moping, sneezing ey R S oW ully e % 8 Y retunded covaiTus FOR llm'l\-a!ora 144 seeaped, by At B S B8 ?:lb{“llt ‘The Pll.ugl-caddln Co.,_ flom.g. FOR BALB—!zl‘hl-rucm Cottas! house, all modern improvements, 163 Broad St Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 23 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. WA ool ttle, calves and B i g - 36-28 No. Thémes St. YOU ARE WANTED for government positions; $86 month; annual vacation: short hotrs; no “layoffs;” common edu- cation sufficient; over 12,000 appoin ments coming this year; influence un- WANTED —Raw furs bought. Ever, Thursday. at_store of Jos. Conmor & Sons. Water St, Norwich. . A. B. Wood- worth. WANTED—Raw _furs. Tull market prices paid every day In the week. A. Heebner, 30 Water St. WANTED_Rgw_furs; will pay Bos- ton and New York_prices. H. B e o e eoe s v “every Thurs: |day. Arthur C. Bennett. 1 BUY_POULTEY _AND HOGS. G.A. Bullard, Norwich. Tel-646-6. LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 20th day of Febru- ary, A. D. 1911. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate pf Hannah L, Pitcher, late of b7 1n said District, deceased. fam A. Pitcher of Norwich, Conn., appeared, in Court and filed a petition praying, “for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting 3 bé the last will and testament of deceased be admitted to probate. hereupon, it is Ordered, ition be heard and detarmined at the bate Court Room -in \he City of Torwion, In said District, bn the 24tn day of February, A. D. 1811, at 10 “o'clock in the forénoon, and that notice af the pendency of sdid petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circula- tion in said District, at least three days prior to the date of sald hearing, and that return be made to this Courtf. J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attes FANNIE C. CHURCH, fTeb21d Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norw!ch on the 20th day of Febr: ary, A. D. 1911, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Estate of Henry A. Pltcher, late of Norwioh, in sald District, deceased. ‘William A. Pitcher of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an Instrument purporting to bé the last will and testament of sald deceased be admitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be hoeard and determined at the Probate Court Room In the City of Norwich, in sald District, on the 24th day of 'February. A. D. 1811, at 10 o’clock in the forénoon. and that notice of the pendency of said petition. and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circ tion in said District, at least three da; prior to the date of said hearing. and that retu be made to this Court. USON J. AYLING, Judze, The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH. feb21d Clerk. TAX NOTICE. Town of Sprague are hereby notified | that the same will be due and pavable on March ist, 1911 and that the Tax Collector of sald Town will be ready to recelve sald taxes at the following times and places: On_Thursday, Friday and Saturda March 2d; 34 and 4th, st the Town Clerk’s Office in Baltio, from 9 o'clock On Monday, March 6th. at Stendish until 4 o'clock p. m. On Tuesday. March 7th, mt Ouinn' Store In Versaillés, from 9 o'clock &. m. until 4 o’clock p. m Nine per cent. interest will be added to_all taxes not paid by April 1st, 1911 Dated at Sprague, Conn, Feb. 6th, 1911, JAMES MGUIRE, Collestor. feb14Tu JAMES HYDBD - - AUCTION At the Blue Hill Farm, Friday, Feb. 24, 1911, I will sell to reduce my stock 17 Cows, mostly springers. If stormy. next fair day. FBLIX GARCEA AUCTIONEER AUCTION WM. B. WILCOX, - - Having sold my farm in Lisben, uated on the river road, one mile south of Jewett City, | will sell at| public auction on March 7th, at 9 a. m., 13 cows, 3 horses, 100 hens, 100 Auctioneer | t- wagons, sleighs, farming implements, | milk cans, and household furniture too numerous to mention. | I said day is stormy, sale will take ' place next fair week day. Terms Cash. | M. J. CONNELIL. feb21TuSM For Cleansing, Preservisg and Beautifying the Teeth, use = Bum’s Saponaesus Tooth Powder Bulldlag, 14 Medtord Street /M. Louis Lapicaue, in an interesti inication French. ‘A&g olence, "elatma 0 large eves are Mmmfld Sold only at S DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Majn 8! hat said | l All persons liable to pay taxes in the . m. until 4 o'clock p. . on each day. | Stors in Hanover, from § o'clock & m. | Frankim, Conn. | bushels corn, 20 tons hay, 2 tons oats, | | 4 "“""‘5—%&’” WANTED /Family cook, general houee girls and {iwo or three women for day work. J. B. LUCAS, 32 Cyntral Buflding. | WANTED AT ONCE - General Houseswork Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, S. H. REEVES. Supt. City. Central Bullding, dec17a 43 Broadway, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | JOHNSON & BENSON, £ 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters 1 &nd Conductors, and all kinds of Job- | bing promptly attended to. | Tel 119. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock ot | patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. | 65 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. T, F. BURNS, ' Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streat. Do It Now that oid-fashioned, unsanitary Have ern open plumbing. It will Tepay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor's biils. Overhauling and re- | fitting thoroughly done. Let me give Dlumbing with the modern kind that Wil keep out the Sewer gas work will be first-class and tl reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS \. 67 Wast Main Street. JAMES HYDE ... Auctioneer AUCTION Will be 80ld at Public Auction_on the “Maplewood Farm,” Windham, about one-third mile norih from the Wind- ham Center church, WEDNBSDAY, FEB. 22, 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m., sharp, following desoribed proper 3 X 1250, s and worker, 1 gruy horse driver ‘and worker, . 4 years old Li; worker, safe 1 . 20 cows, some fi the remainder will be soon, 1 bull set team harness, 1 single farm harness ng harness, 1 surrey e driving hainess, col- STl Kinda nd AUeE, ] AICReY Sout wagon, all in good shape, 1 one- o farm wegon Wwilh pole, 1 two- dump cart, 1 bob sled, 1 straight 1 surrev, 1 iwo-seated wagon, 1 with top, 1 _concord new), 1 sieigii, 1 wheelharrow, ow. 1 waeder, 1 wo-borke wilse Turee years _spring. o' spall artidies bits, hammers, etc., etc. id day We stormy. salé’ will take fest fair weekda. IS : CASH. ALFRED E. HARV nr TN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 3 DEL-BOFF CAFE, Grouud Fioor MOME. TAPT__Palmist ant. Anyone ug - and clairvo; nuuhd Dole awa g2 o advises 'wm wnm piumbing replaced by new and riod- | | you a figure for replacing all the old | two-seated | EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE the following breeds: Silver, White Buff Wyandottes, White Leghorn and Barred Plymouth Rocks; $1 and $2 a poiting; ingubator sems’ 34 and §5 a hundred. Day old chicks, 13 and 16 centg a piece.” Brook Farm, Hagleville, Ct._Tel 103-6, Willimantie Div. FOR SALE Cheap. $335 Ea: necesvary; send postal immediately for | FOR SALE — x e 3 gine and 365 clutch: | D EE S, P exten !y TnSt- | wil“sein aill for 3125, Can Do seen ai 62 Water St. POULTRY RAISERS!—Do you 'lnt £00d soode? I make it my bisin he!l that kind only. My White PI: uth Rocks -are winners, unexcelled any- where for beauty and full of business s well. s 31°per 13, 38 por 10 | Also Rho sland Beds. " Good birds, Always busy filling up the ogz basket. Bggs 75c per 13, $5 per 100. Sitting hens $1. Arthur A. Mitchell, R. F. D. 4, Norwich, Conn. Tel. con. { £eb9TuThus $1,000. will buy & nice farm of 76 acres, near railroad station, church and school; good house, eight rooms, barn, hen house, etc.; in fine order. = STEP LIVELY. 1 E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. Sale Horses I have four nice draft horses and sev- eral chunks that I wish to dispose of right away to make room for my next car load which I expect about Feb. 22. Tel. 177-12. ELMER R. PIERSON. SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 acres land, 100 clear, il-room | house wwith ell, large barn. qlantity of fruit trees, 3% mile from _schools, | church and’ stores, 4 miles from Wiili- | mantic, 2 wells, 1 at barn and 1 in | house, ‘running water through place, 1,600 cords wood, good Standing timber. 54,500, part casi. PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, | 132 Spring St.. Willimantic, Ct. 'FOR SALE The handsome brick and brownstone residence at 175 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. House has 17 rooms, sanitary plumbing, porcelain bathtubs, three open fire places, steam heat, gassand electric light, also billiard room, with full sized table. Lot is about 85x600 feet, with fruit and vegetable garden. There is a stable on the property with | ample room for four horses, carriages, harness, etc., and coachman’s apart- ments of six rooms and bath. This | property is located on the finest resi- | dentia] street in the city, is in fine | condition, and will be sold low. Ad- dress C. W. BRIGGS, 175 Broadway, orwich, Conn, HORSES, Carts and Harness AT AUCIION | By THOMAS HOWE, Auctioneer. The property of Mr. Plant. Sale to be held on | Farm, Eastern Point, Conn., Thursday, February 23, l9l 1 beginning at eleven o'clock. be sold to the highest bidder without reserve: One patr of black geldings, weighing 800 pounds. Ome pair of grey geld- ings, weighing 3,100 pounds. One bay and one grey gelding, Weighing 3,200 pounds. One pair of grey geldings, Weighlng 2,700 pounds. One bay and one brown geldins, weighing' 8,000 pounds. One bay mare, stands 15 1-3 hands, standard bred and registered, {has a mark of 214 Double dump carts and single dump carts, double team harness. 5 The horses and carts are being sold, becanse they have no further use for them. The horses are nearly all ung: Eome of them were purchased st year and are but five and six vears old. They are rugged workers and work single and double, are fat and hardy and ready to_zo into the hardest kind of service. This sale of- fers a great opportunity to any one in want of horse, cart, or harness, for Mr. Plant’s stock is always selected | from ths best obiainable. Sale posi- tive, rain or shine. . H. COOPER . — UPHOLSTERER — First Class Mattress Maker. Furn ture repaired. Mattresses made to ov der and made over. 259 W. | . Mail ord | Telophone 477~ AFCHISON, M. D., | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg, The Korwich Wigkel Hfass L'a, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Tflmw “and such things Refinished. 69 to 87 Chestaut St. ".orwicin ficu JOSEPH Bllllll-'ollll, Book Binder. Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Order, Mather witl Main St, Norwich, Of. rs promptly attended to. Mortimer F. | TO BENT_Gtore at 65 Franklin Inquire at Bulletin Office. ’m RENT—A tenement of fls al dfir.:;‘nnonu. St 40, cunr: iy store, 163 '{I AT 31 Ripiey Pge s tehepent oF 41 .‘ SE, Rebt Aot et hable, Inauive b Iebart Aver | Flat of 7 rooms, with modern Improvements, in the Cooke building, 10 Broadway. Possession at once, . N. TARRANT, * Trustee. Fdfl SALE. BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R. R. station, near trolley, cottage housé, large stock, barn with basemen henhouse, sheds, ' icehouse, etc.; all buildings A No.'1; 30 acres extra til- lage, 16 open pasture, 15 acres valuable woodland, running Spring water, 135 fine young bearing appl es, with 16 head cattle, pair horses, 100' hens, 3 igs and complete line of wagons and 5, Milkc or cream sold at Pictures and lists. TRYON’S_AGENCY, ‘Wiliimant! WHITNEY’S AGENCY, |tz 227 Main $t, Franklin Square. Real Eshh and Insurance FOR SALE 6S ROOSEVELT AVE.—Six-room cot- tage with large rden, near the Bltachery, Greenevitle: latwe, well euls |tivated garden; price very' low and terms easy. STURTEVANT AVE., No. 18—Modern dwelling, nearly new, all improvements. In excelient neighbofhood. Basy terms. FOR SALE The farm known as C. B. Bromley or Cornelius Murphy place, consisting of 140 acres, 60 good tillable land, balance Coma. Wwood and pasture; will keep 18 ‘head; cuts 35 tons hay; never failing supply of tyater on farm; house has 10 rooms, goodi condition, hard wopod floors, run- ning water in house and barn; good cellar; 1 new barn 36xs0 with silo; Whorse ‘barn, icehouse, carriage sheds, 6 henhouses ' and _granary, situated 'in town. of Lisbon, Conn., on’ Jewett City line, 2 miles “west of Jewett miles from Taftville. 5 miles Price rignt, For detall nire FRANCIS D, uilding, Norwich, trolley City, from Norwich. snd_ photograph, HUE, EBRiral For Sale The five houses containing 14 tene- | ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main street, known as “Gardner Court.” For information and terms apply to | WM. W. IVES, 11 Champlin street. For Sale COTTAGE HOUSE 57 Maple Street | Lot 60x200 i} Steam heat and modern -~ improvements | Price $2,700. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. '4.4.‘.“"-.-. z it M o those Wio Anea 3 S - Whose bo; xm-flf’l‘h'h—~ otNuc.hm Fast and West, and of l'w it° the wote for you end l’ you ‘l‘fl!.l‘li; ,ouw‘ho Or took '-:who flum:l‘nhw m:nwnflmn-hnulsm- otwlut nvcom-n&a’n 'rnn:%vmmn-unm n;ommamn!an-m- Jou 5o biinaly sen um And mw.fmth-n tha! Surt-Ayes, what Is thets o word yet colned %o ten} Unff ¥ fouch tais Tresdom's garment's ©on gi tory’s b!hi Page should be witn :‘R‘Pr Words end hsstug do we olmm Who serves his country es m But néa,:r than the wretch whe darsy (‘hl low traitor who creeps ta to —vafl)lt.nr,o D, Nesblt, fo cunn Evene 'VIEWS AND* VlRlETIES Clever Sayings Nolnl ezzay had taken ¢o thd t some woman will bet orf me Decause my name sounds so cute,’ ha M‘—N.' York Times. “Why 814 you get one of those olly h-lhlomd ‘pepper - and salt’ - sults? “Well, i#’s good for at least two seas sons, anyway.*—The Smart Set. “Pa." *“Yes, Willle.”-*Pa, how 15 1§ yours has grown lnna} mine7?*—Boston Transcript. “Tthe weather is always & conventent topie_of comversation.” “I don't think so. You are 5o often nflgud tor twlce in order to poll to phraseology.”—Washington S X M e Vible we d P T e s e Pussiis_¥eg toe vou ber there were Do’ apartment housed when the Bible m o hiaden phia Record. “Here s & md “maxm. for W‘-’"’% son: ‘Never put a pie in & poke’ “Why not bring it up to date, d sy, ‘Never love to & girl til have seen her with her Lat ofl' "=t Chicago Record-Herald. Mra Van Flashington (at the chara fty - Dall, - condescendingly)—Po think can do proper justice (o Fown ana liss Wright? We an reporter (meanly)—I fancy I wasi A cirous press agent two years to: nothing!—Pucls. \ “You @ecelved me” protested the woman at the washtub. “When yoy married me ¥ cn said §w m a Jdb the road.” id, BEERIELED ved yot."~Chicago N As the milkman huried tbong the nar« ey Ry uses & e dropp roof 28 feet abov: e rizn of his bt Tea the luckl” he mutter« socident in< misses me"—Chie ‘The wnoonseious citizen lay on the sidewalk bresthing heavily and groan< ing. Two teeth were missing, his eyes were merked and his nose was blesd~ ing,~*Who can he be?* eald the crowd, agsin and eguin, ‘T guoss he wi mmlkar. suggested the n;-l-m eon, - surveying ‘the w.flu——lfl‘fl Express. | MUCH IN LITTLE X the wralls of the old castle ay Onrhasa. 1 18 & great array of horses The Cosy Home is Sold BUT FOR $475. you can buy a 76 acre farm, small house (not in best of repair but ten- antable), small barn, abundance of wood and ‘some fruit. $300 cash bal- ance on mortgage at G per cent. In- vestigate. A new cottage at Charlestown Beach 211 furnished; lot 90 feet frontage on ceean, 209 feet deep, toi r with a nice suil boat, all for 31,750, Send for Wilcox's Farm Bufletin. (Choice of 400.) WILLIATI A. WILCOX, | al Kdtate Broker, [ ‘ 41 West Broad Rooms 1 and 2. Telephohe comnestion. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—On Laurel Hill Thureday der please leave thes. T P ohata { | i I night, a fur at Bulletin —_— Dr F.- W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon lnIan'a Annex, Room A. shoes. . Every peer ww- of Rufllnfl gives a m-bu. and many of these shoea have historles. Briitish East Africa has sent its fire} nsignme L grap lfl.ltullh‘had. mbn m.::g'mh".:u Tamatca fuit 12 a0k Gwe, aay the London Times. it place aw and putanlo-u-c: - L403,881, ad .dn“no 'ouummmv States. . irl mtssengers in the London post« ofl?umwwmthl’ohmw ordinary dresses, but lster may heve uniforms, Thels work 18 about the same as that of an indoor errand boy, n 0 &lm.ll’l. $88,200,000, ar & American wool facturers will that Russta is o years has ins| Diamonds, Watches, aRd Secuirities of any Lowest Rates of Interest. ‘established firm to deal with. (Bstablished 187Z.}

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