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LE is ne scaroity 0& candidates commissionership of New Lon- as these have been men- orwich, - Albert 'Lenphero of Waterford, Selden B. anwaring of New London, Thomas R. New London, Everett R. L Grane Groton, John Hanover of unication was received from which stated that a com- usetts, suggest- of two mambers the sppointment New England railroadl confer- Mr. Hall of Willington, % tiom of personal priviiege, furnished Tuesday, were resolu- _tioms appointing Lucius H. Fuller as judge and Mahion Gelssler deputy ‘Judge of the Putnam city court. ile there is disaffection over the ent of committees of the wse, on the democratic as well as ‘the republican side, there is an open Dbreach beiween the democratic with Senator Landers on the ome side and Scnator McNefl on the ‘other, .caused by party jealousies, and the distinct stand taken by some of the _ memators against the contemplated momination of Cadwell for state high- | a0 Here Is Positive Cure || urest cure known & solonce ‘for 1l foot ailmentss “Dia. | molve two tablespoonfuls of Calocide SOmpound 1h a basin of warm SAter Soak the feet in this for fully ftteen minutes, gently rubbing thesore paris’ ¥ effect is really wonderful. Al N Cooc fecl® GelEhtial Gorng elightry rns and callouses can be peeled Tight off.’ It gives immediate zelief ~ for “sore /bunions, sweaty, smelly and aching feet. Ispecially effective for frost-bites and chilblains. A twenty-five cent box of Cai- ocide is maid to be sufficient 5 i, SuTe, the worst Teot Tt works through the pores and removes _ %he cause of the trouble. Don’t waste %ime , on _uncertain remedies. Any dru, has Calocide compound in R = oo mompomad s GISLATIVE LORE | commissionership. Congdon, . from his wholesale house. Published BY, Medical Formula Laboratories of : No. 2 CHESTNUT EGG nut. Egg to the smaller sizes. LUM CENTRAL WHARF 1 = GOAL The sizes used for household purposes, commencing CHESTNUT (“Nut”) + STOVE (“Range”) In order to secure any of the Chestnut and Stove sizes, we have been COMPELLED to take a large pro- portion of Egg, in each cargo received. The result is that our supply of Chestnut and Stove is exiremely lim- ited, but we have a fair supply of Egg and No. 2 Chest- ~ Egg used with No. 2 Chestnut (at a saving of 75c per ton) has given satisfaction in many cases. A few blows of a hammer will reduce a hod full of Our assortment of is extensive : CHAPPELL, CO way commissioner. At Tuesday’s sion Senator McNeil offered a resphu- tion repealing the act which provided for an appropriation of $1,000,000 for ‘the development of New London har- bor, which is t: as a “of whipping the opposids bunch of sen- ators into line and in favor of the governor's proposed action against James FL MacDonald, the highway commissioner. It is considered, at this tiine, as extremely doumbtful Whother the resolution will be adopt by the senate. But should it D: and reach the house, the vindictive measure will probably be throttled to death by disasreeing action. “What we want {s compstency and effciency, and politics should mot cut any figure in the case,” is the way the cass is stated by some leading democrats who are advocating the re- tention of Highway Commissioner MacDonald, though the agitation is causing some dissatisfactton among the rank and file of the party. s, The resolution for a tripie-headed highway commission was presented by Senator Welch by request and did not originate with him. There's_just a<little dissatisfaction because Senators Shanley and Hurley did not land committees of import- ance. ..It is intimated that Hall of Wiffing- fon will receive support of eastern Connecticut representatives in the new progressive legistitive campaign. There was some disappointment ameng the New London county dem- ccrats because Governor Baldwin did not nominate State Attorney Hadlal A. Hull for the superiof court bench. Opposition to extensive appropria tion for Connecticut Agricultural col. lege is quite promounced, while appro- | ation for the state hospital at Nor- ) is considered favorably. is expected that there will be p: wi It opposition to an incressed appropria- tion for the state police, There was rumor about the state house Tuesday that Raymond Jodoin, of Sprague, was booked for county Senator Miner introduced a bill pro- viding for the pensioning of school teachers. The adjourned meeting of the sen- ators and representatives of Windham county was held in Room 74, Tuesday afternoon. Owing to the small at- tendance and the fact that the room had been assigned to the committee on insurance for organization, the meeting was further = adjourned to Tuesday of next week. Senator Keach is_chairman and Representative Frank W. Congdon clerk. Immediately after this adjournment there was a meet- ing of the republican members to elect a caucus committee, which was chosen as follows: Senator Edwin H. Keach, of Killingly; _Representative Clark of "Sterling. Prentice W. Morse of Woodstock. The county com. missioners were at the county meet- ing prepared to submit their report together several recommenda- (“Furnace”) BROKEN (“Furnace”) ER 150 MAIN STREET Terrible Suffering | Eczéma Al Over Baby’s Bedy. “When my baby was four months. old his face broke out with eczema,. ‘and at sixteen monihs of age, his face, Bands and arms were in a dreadful state. The eczema spread all over his Pbody. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa- rilla and-in a few months he was &n- tirely cured. Today he is.a healthy boy.” Mrs. Inez Lewis, Baring, Maine. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures blood dis- eases and bullds up the system. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. e e e e tions. Aside from the action on this report the only matter of epecial inter- est for consideration at the county meeting just at this time i3 the ap- pointment of county _auditors, one democrat and onme republican. —The matter of nomination of county com- migsioner will be considered at a spe- cial meeting later in the sesston. WESTERLY. Inspection of Fifth Company—Albers | D. St. Aubin Dies in New Orleans— Milk Inspector to Round Up Del quent Cannecticut Dsalers Also. JMr, and Mrs, David P. Johnson\and daughter Elizabeth of the West Nide are visiting relatives in New London The choosing of the judges by the general assembly for the superior court, to fill the vacancies, will possi- bly be taken up Thursday or Friday of this week. Judge John W. Sweeney | of_this town is among the candidates. | Rev. W. F. liams, T. Perry and H. C. Perry” of this town were amo: the Harvard men in this section bf th state who attended the winter dinner and annual election of officers at the University club in Providence. Edwin B. Stillman of Westerly was among those elected to membership. The silver jubllee bazaar of the P. S. Barber Hose company has been held Tor the past few nights with marked success. Xdwin Barber, the milk fnspector of Westeriy, has started not only a cru- sade against milk dealers llving within the state but also those from Connec- | ticut who have customers on ths | Rhode Island side or the Pawcatuck river. Inspector Barber is to make a | thorough investigation and will ascer- tain the exact conditions of the milk- men’s stables and the quality of the millc that they are delivering. A canary said to have been about 20 vears old died at the home of Willlam Clark of Eim street. Our Lack of Hear: tople of discussion at the Tuesday evening meeting at the Baptist chureh, which is observing o week of praver, , The annual inspection and drill of the Fifth company, C. A. €. Robert G. Thackeray, captain, was heid at the state armory on Dixon street Tuesday afternoon and _evening, when Lieut Col. George W. GetcheN, U. S. A, ‘and Iaj. Charles T. Glines were present, representing respectively the govern- ment and state. The cars of the Stonington division of the Norwich and Westerly Tracti company are to leave Westerly at minutes past the hour for the great vart of the day during the rest of the week because of repairs being made to the generator at the Mystic power W Teaching was the ‘Fine “These prices will su: If s0, why? 4 TRY THESE AND YOU'LL PURE LAR Kellogg’s Toasted Corn - Flakes, pkg........ 10c R&R Plum Pudding,cn. 10c PEANUT BUTTER B&O Molasses ,can... 10c ji Dried Lima Beans, Ib. 9c Electro Silicon, box... 8¢ 2 Tapioca, Ib........... 6¢c BEST CREAMERY BUTTER Jona Succotash, 3 cans 25¢ Iona Spinach, can. . 7. . 10c A&P Plums, can..... 20c Sultana Baked Beans can 10c A&P Paprika, can.... 10c 10 GOLD STAMPS FREE great A PO Free Delivery Phone 29-4 tation. Rev. A. C. McGilton, pastor of the Grace Methodist church. eturned on ‘uesday from New Yo | has been for the past f The men of the church served a meat die supper in the parlors esday evening which was followed by a musical and liter entertainment. The affair was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward N. Burdick of Parik avenue were in Providence Tues- day in attendance at the automobile show at the armory. Otho O'Sul of Stoninston was a terly c sday. The funeral of Hdward Spice: has a number of Westerly relatives, is to be held at his home at Adams, N. Y., this afternoon. A flock of szeese over the town early Tuesday morning, A good sign that spring, or at least | d weather, is approaching. William A." Wilcox of the W has sold the Harrlet Burdic r near Carolina, ‘to C. W. Norton of Litchfleld, M. Vord was received the death of Albert D. St. Aubi New Orleans. St. ubin and spent last summer in Westerly STONINGTON. ; | | a = e was seen fl in town Tuesday | at Cars Off Schedule—Death of John Brodard—Royal 'Arcanum Installa- tion—Folder Issued by Congregation- al Pastor. Owing to the accident to the dynamo | power ho in Mystic, the cars will run hourly only for two or three week: r until ble is fixed and the service Death of John Brodard. On Monday nisht the death of John Brod d at his home on Wall street from pneumonia. He had been ill but a short time and his death was His wife, Sarah Brod- ard, survives hir He has made his home here for many years, = The public drinking fountain has been moved from the borough line on Main street to the south terminal of the new park recently constructed near the Consolidated tracks, Travel Club’s Session. The Travel club met Tuesday at 4 p. m. In the reading room of the libra- ry. Excellent papers were read, Received His Letter 0. K, | ©n Tuesday Dr. C. O, Maine received | jovea N Sy Sunaybrook; o rise you. The alif f r Ef -is excellent and o ikt 3 Impress this upon you. ALeyou paying mors than thets prices’ BE A REGULAR CUSTOMER! Did you tFy our BUTTER last week? our regular customers. R 120 Gold Stamps pee WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS, & ;oo s d0Z. 35¢ What Do You Pay? Probably 15 lb- 1 2;c A&P Buckwheat, pkg. 10¢ A&P Pancake Flour,pg. 10c Shredded Wheat, pkg. 12c | A&P Salad Oil, Pgs bot. 18c .Reckitt’s Blue, pkg. 5¢-9¢ ,a b, Gi&) llc] WEEK ONLY Herring Roe, can. ..... 15c§§ A&P Salmon, 4 1 s’s 14c, 1’s 22c§ Sultana Pears, can.... 17cf§ UND ... 3/? G g Red Mill Syrup, _ bottle 10c-15¢-25¢ § Eddy’s Pure Jelly, tumbler 15¢ Cé&Co.’s Worc. Sauce, bottle 12¢c We asked you to. A many did and are now. WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING § GROCERIES: bottle ler Vinegar. box Shaker Salt.... bottle Bull Head Catsup...... cakes AGP Scouring Soap, each can Marie Elizabeth Sardines package Dates ......... 3 package Grandmother's Oats. jar AGP Smoked Beef.... can Suitana Spi 100 10c 10c 150 10c 25ck with 7 cakes LAUNDRY SOAP K FOR THEM semmmsms was directed Springfield, Mass, and hu Go seek C. O. Maine, M. D, The doctor of renown, Wooden nutmeg is his Stonington is his town. The gloctor, who 1s one of the best known physiclans in southeastern Con- necticut, received the letter without much trouble. 5 Steamer John B. Collins sailed Tues- day after being detained here. The craft has a cargo of big brass bound for Bofton. R. A. Installation. The officers of Pequot council, R. A. were installed Monday evening by Grand Regent John Fisher and assist- ants of the grand council. Following the installation, a social hour was en- and ice cream and cake were ate, served. Died from Pneumonia. Tuesday at 4 a. m. the death of Della Ann_ Thibhdo, aged 5 years, occurred at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thibbdo. in the Road dis- trict. The child had been ill but a short time and dled from pneumonia. General News. Tawrence Clay is confined to his home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Danesl, who have spent seVeral months with rela- tives in Italy, have Yeturned to the borough. Mr. and Mrs, B. P. York have re- turned to New York after a brief visit nere. Mrs., H. F. Daboll is visiting in Bos- ton. ! John Shanmon has returned from New York. Attractive Folder. A neat four-page folder heen | is pastor ch of ued by Rev. Dwight C. Si of the Second Congregational chu Stonington. The (TSt page eont; picture of the church and chape second, o schedule of the meet the church and the several societi the third a list of dates for the off ings, and the fourth, a list of the offi- cers’ of the chui ts auxiliaries. MYSTIC Funeral of Mrs, Henry K. Sparks— ates Class | : Telephones EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR Universal Rubber Roofing We have carried this roofing for a number of ; Those who have once used this roofing ask for the Universal. < Note price. The lowest we have ever sold it for. 1-ply, 108 square feet, per roll, $1.50. 2-ply, 108 square feet, per roll, $1.85. COMPETITOR ROOFINw 1-ply, 108 square feet, per roil, $1.25. 2-ply, 108 square feet, per roll, $1.50. ; Above have nails and cement in each roil. SPECIAL Kelly Axes, unhung, 75c. Keen Kutter, warranted, $1.00. e Hous ~ when wanting more years. Benevolonce Chapter Ini of Candidates, a letter bearing the postmark of The funeral of Mrs. Mary B. Sparks widow of Henry ‘Sparks, was held from her home Tugsday afternoon at 2 o'clock and was largely, attended many relatives and_frien from out of town, Rev, A. F. shaw, pastor of the Congrezatio: church; conducted {he services. took place in Elm Grove cemetery. Mrs Chapman and Mrs, Denison have returned to Groton after a HABIT- with Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Class Initiation. Benevolence chapter, R, and A. M., RELIABLE KOME TREATMENT | met in Masonic temple Monday even- The ORRINE treatment for the ing, when a class of candidates was initiated. Drink Habit can be used with abso- Iute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thousands have success- fully used it and have been restored to lives of sobriety and usefulness. Can be given secretly. Costs only $1.00 per box. If you fail to get re- sults from ORRINE after g, trial, your money will be refunded. Ask for free Heard and Seen. ‘Waterman Wilcox of Choate school and Miss Helen Wilcoxyof Providence have returned to their homes after a visit with their father, O. A. Wilcox. Ernest “Bliven has returned to Fos- ton after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bliven. » John Howe has returfied to Pitts- field, Mass. Mrs. John Hdwe. Miss Gladys Wilcox and Miss Kelly have returned to Willimantic after s visit with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilcox. Palmer Brown Rag returned to Prov- idence after a f parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dantel Brown. | * Tiarold Wilcox has returned to Oneco er a visit in town. - 5 Geneva Rathbun has returned mbtown after &' Visit with her na . Warren Rath- booklet teiling all about ORRINE. D. Sevin & Som, 118 M#in St. A Large Line of VALENTINES) at lowest prices. NOVELTY SHOP. C. L. Hill eho_ld i - 74 Franklin Street _ ! 7o, 1355 pell spent Tues. BOTTLED BEER ALL KiNDS to any part of the city. Ovder MNow. _ H. JACKEL & GO, Jackson and Tannte Johnson have returned te Ashaway after a visit in Mystic, BWaward G. Cameren is visiting rela- tives in Providence, Peostmaster C, O, Potter was in Nor- e Litiverea after a visit to his mother, days’ stay with his | COLCHESTER Members of Boys' Club Getting Prac- tical Training in Politice—Happe ings About the Borough. About three weeks ago three polit- ical parties were chosen in the Col- ester Boys® club and on Friday, Jax th, an election was held with the folt lowing re: : For pre: ent, Charles Blacker of the Washington party; vice president vote was a tie between Leo ‘White of the Lincoln party and Earl Holmes of the senators” were nell and James O’Brien of the Wash- ington party and DaVid Dember of the Lincoln party. On Friday, Jan. 3lst, ‘the newly elected officers will be sworn in and the cabinet named which will consist of the following: Secretal of state, seqretary of the treasury, retary of the interior, also of the gym- nasium, Indusiry and social affairs. The purpose of the orsanization is to in the club which are intended to el vate the members of the club to high er standard In the community as we as benefitting them: ves, The work of the manual training class is pro- | sressing and at the next exhibition of | @ispiay will be Bhown: | | At Congregational Church. At the Congregational church Sun- the pastor, Rev. H. A, Dreached & very interesting ormon. His text was Luke 2231, 3 The C, E. meeting was held in’ the chapel at 6 p. m, brank Foefe of New Britain was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H,_Foote over'Sunday. Dennis Bigelow and Rey Allen, of Chesterfield,- were at their home in town over Sunda; Grange Anmmiversary Plans. Colehester grange held a mesting in Grange hall Tuesday evening. Plans were peffected for their coming -anmi- versary in Iebruary. ' News in General. Jrving Watkinson réturned to Nor- wich Monday after a few days’ visit with frie John Higs day morning Blaie, nd _James Johnson were at the viaduct Sunday. A. B. Lyman of Columbia was the guest of J. T. Bunce a few days the past weelk., . Harrison Foots and William son are in Norwich this week attend- {ing ocourt as jurors. C, Eugene Saunders of Norwich was { calling on friends in town Monday. George Elderkin left Monday for a | Zew weeks' Visit with friends in Hart- or Electriclans are at work wiring the chandeliers in the Congregational church for electric lights. Colchester caller Monda; TO SUPREME COURT OF RHODE ISLAND. Judge Darius Bakor Elected by the General Assembly. Providence, R. I, Jan. 28—Dartus {perior court and’ a republican, was clected to the state supreme court to- day by the general assembly in grand committee. He received 83 votes {against 53 polled by the democratic | candidate, Judge George-P. Brown, al- so_of the superior court, Judge Baker is 67 yoars old. He was born at Yarmouth, Mass, /and = was graduated from Wesleyan ufiversity. Department Without a Head. ‘Washington, Jan. 26—Beginning with February 1 the bureau of labor of the department of commerce and labor will be without a commissioner, the re-ap- pointment of Dr, Charles P. Neill by Presidenc Taft lacking the confirm- atlon of the genate, give the older boys (over 14) an idea of parliamentary law and ‘government, |and to have everyonme doing active | work. Mr. Wood the manager of th club since he assur the marage {ship of club last September, h: introduced a number of new featu; gain prices. with fine lambs’ wool. derwear. Value $1.00, MEN'S LINED AND UNLINED 2 pair, good appearance. Fast color. 19¢ HOSIERY medium weight. “CHENEY"” in new designs and colo: goods. 10c OUTING FLANNEL of a ood heavy welght In a large variety of staple designs. TO,CLOSE AT 7c 10c BVERETT CLASSIC GINGHAMS In a wide assort- ment of good patterns. TO CLOSE AT 7Vic -123%c DRESS GINGHAMS, in- cluding Bates’, Red Seal, Ren- frew, Btc. A large number of the most desirable designs and colors, TO CLOSE AT 8%0o and lavender, 0 . WHITE sz. use—full 11-4 size. { A LITTLE WINDING-UP SALE Throughout the store you will find many short lengths and odd lots of merchandise which are being sold at bar- Inventory time is coming and these odds and ends must go before we lisg the stocks. THIS WEEK ONLY lot of drummer's samples, priced resularly at 50c, 75c and $1.00 10c SOCKS in black, grey, tan and navy. 121-2¢ SOCKS In black and tan, made with double heel and toe. : i black, tan and srev. TUBULAR FOUR-IN-HANDS—The regular 50c ties These are genuine “CHENEY BROS.” WASH GCODS AT CUT PRICES SOME SPECIAL BLANKET VALUES $5.00 FANCY (COLORED BLANKETS—Handgome Colored Blank- ets designed for use as comfortables. WOOL BLANKETSBlankets which we have al- ways sold for $2.00 apiece. Big, roomy blankets for cold weather . ODD LOTS — TO INTEREST THE MEN WRIGHT'S HEALTH UNDERWEAR — Heavy cotton fleeced A health-giving, comfortable winter un- TO CLOSE AT 5% ff GLOVES AND MITTENS-a i . TO CLOSE AT 3% A well made hose of TO CLOSE AT 7¢, 4 for 25c |l TO CLOSE AT 9c, 3 for A fine silk lisle hose of .TO CLOSE AT TO CLOSE AT 35¢, 3 for $1.00 12%c PERCALE which is 36 inches wide. A firmly woven, finely finished Percale In a £ood line of patterns. TO CLOSE AT 9 15c ALASKAN FLEECH — a warm, fleecy fabric for kim- and cnas, dressing sacques house wear. Good colors and designs. TO CLOSE AT 100 17c GALATEA CLOTH—Good looking and wearing—the best fabric for children’s clothe: TO CLOSE AT 12%0 The colors are blue, pink TO CLOSE AT $4.00 TO CLOSE AT $1.25 EACH ! TABLE DAMASKS AT CLOSING PRICES o sone | 200010 ) 7 ] PaTTERN TABLE cLoTHS |# 2 by 2 vards, 2 by 2% vards, 2 NAPKINS in the 20 and 24 inch sizes TABLE DAMASK |j REMNANTS OF 33139 off i That is for this signature on every box. Always remember the full name. Look 25¢, There is Only gne 55 Br oo Qesinfne”” Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO GURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY. C U HAVANA and poirts in CUBA Interestin faseinati | i | | | | charms of tropical life. NASSAU and restful because of the | e The seat of ihe Enslish Colonial Govern- ment of iiie Halamas uffers many attrac- tions as a Winter Resort. Two sailings ench week in each direction between N Havana, Weekly 2 New Yo ric and Nassau. v steamshins HAVANA 1 10,000 tons_displace- rge ships in service. steamer your special_croc San Jnan, $45 wp. il expenses. 16-Day Cruise, A R T T I Jonn- | L. H. Baldwin of Middistown was a | Baker of Newport, a justice of the su- | Send for booklet. New York & Cuba Meil S.S. Co. Or any Railroad Ticket Office or Authorized Tourist et. lico S.5. Ce. rk Agency. B3 “Hair--25 To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is mere- 1y a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, Soft hair and lots of it. Just [zet @ 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—all drug stores T ommend lt—apply a litte as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance; fresi- ness, fluffiness and an Incomparablé | gloss and lustre and try as you will You cannot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will Grows Beautiful, Heavy Cent “Danderine” | Destroys Dmdrufl—stops Falling Hair—Cleans and Invigor- ates Your Scalp—Delightful Dressing. be after about two weeks' use, when you will'see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair— sprouting out all over your scalp—Dan- derine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to Stop falling hair at once. It you want to prove how pretty, &nd soft your hair really is, moisten a with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your halr—taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just; a few moments—a delightful sur- prise awaits eversone who tries th NEWMARKET AO0TEL 715 Boswull Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors and Clears. Meals and Welch Ravebit served te order. Johm Tuckie. Prop, Tel. 43-5 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannen Buildfag Amnex, Room A. Telephone G35 oct10d L aavertlsi medium In lmfl%“.‘gmuz" Bal to Tho Bule latin for Bastern Gonneoticut _lstin for business THERE 1s no advertising medium In W The Buls 4 TRAVELERS' DIREGTO® e on Line —To— NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and Steamer Chapin o0se thia route next time you £ obRow Tone Foutn nave a delighelal vayage on Long Islind Sound &nd & supers viow of fhe wonderful sky lias Gnd water front of Manhattan celand. Steamer leaves New Lonaon at ii b due New York, Ploc ver, at 6.45, and Pier 40, . 7 o'clock next morning. Meal Scrvice a 1a Carte: Staternome NORWICH $1 .80 NEW-YORK New England Steamship Co. 'Mew York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct o New York From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurse days, Sundays, &t 5.15 p. m, New York, Pler 23, East Riv foot Roosevelt Street. Monday: Wednesdays, Fridays, at § p. m. Freight Tecelved unt!l 5 p. m F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. TH STREET & UHIVERSITY. PLACE @ne Blaok West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY 300 Rooms 200 with Bath) RATES $i.00 PER DAY UP Exceilent Restaurant and Cafe. Heacruse Fricts.. Bena for free silustrated Gutde, oo N ek G e LEGAL NOTICES ATTENTION! SIDEWALKS Office of the Street Commis The ordinances ui i r wich provide that the owner Or owners, dccupant ur occupants, private POrations, o any person hiving care of 20y buuding or 10t of lund, borderi on”’any street. sauare, | within the City, wherd | walk™ graded,”or shail chuse fo be any and all snow, &leet a: tiree hours alier the failen, been deposited o Within three hours atter s ihe same shall have i season; @150, that wien walk, or zidy part tnere any ‘bullding or 1ot of irtot, square, or publ Goveréd with ice, it 5 of the owner Of owners, uc OocupAnts, DFIVALe COFpOraLIOn, OF | Berson having the cars of su | 88" 0r 107 1d catise such s be made safe and convenien \moving the ice therefrom, or o the same with sand Gr sorie other graded o during the davume expo in defazult to the Peuiity he ordinances. ‘The ordinances also case of any violation four hours o notice from ; peliceman The ordinances alsn mak of the 5 (ssioner il penalties incurred und going provisions, and i paid to him a a, to “th he hey are not to report t party o . C. LILL] DGE, Streot Commissioner. 'WALL PAPERS | A full iine of the above with new dditions coming along, including those borders. nd bands to match. Mixed o and tints; also art El¥e are in the market for painting paper-hanging and, decorating all tha P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main Stroet. Phone. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes. Traveling Men, sto.. Livery cannected Shetusket Street: WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & CO. Liguors Ales, and C Corner of Water and Market Sts Wines, * ;Nolhxm\ and George H. Bliss JEWELERS DEL-HOFF HOTEL Eurcpean Plan Grill Room open until 12 m. HAYES BROS. Props,