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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1916 : o L. (lIllHlllll|llllllllIlllIIlllllllfllllllllllllllllII"II|IIIIIIIlllllll|||||lllIIHllllllll“ullllllllilllllll\llilll‘llIIiIillllllllllllIIIIIHHIIIIlllil(mlIlmlllllllllflllmllllL‘E »mygg:vmlgg;k‘ The Hompitet ifv E height and will contain 40 beds. It is to be patterned closely aftar the ho: pital of Dr. John W. Keefo on Black- stone boulevard, Providence, which cost in the neighborhood of §50,000, 1 1} U Two Gold Medals Glenwood Randes and Heaters The International Jury of Award od Coal Ra , Gas Ranges, Furnaces and Heaters Two Gold Medals, the Highest R If:norsr;%etshe Panamag-P:’acific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915. Former Congressman Peter G. Gerry was_formally indorsed as the demo- oratio oandidate for United States sen- ator at the meeting of the committee on candidates onday afternoon. The Gommittee transmitted {ts indorse- ment of the Warwick man to a con- ference of party leaders by which it wes created early last spring. The othor eendidates indorsed by committee foilow: For_ governor, ] o rmer Senator son P. Munroe of F 1 0 D pl f Erovidencer B« ine- eovomer dor. | |4 orima enin ispidy O mer Senator Ariaur P, Johnson of Hast lence; scoretary of state, George urley of Providence; attorney gen- éral, former Mayor Edward M. Sulll- yan of Cranston; general treasurer, by 2 s @ les M. Kelly of Providence I IH‘ g r congress: Tirst district, Con- TR gressman Coorge F. O'Shauneesy; Sec- ond aistrict, former Senator Sumner Mowry of South Kingston: Third dis- triot, Joseph McDonald. of Pawtucket. Osoar Qardner of South Kingston d b 12 h 1 15 b STIAT L S Hhes Tuesday, September 12ih to 15t of bis age. Mr. Gardner had been in declining health for a number of years but had been conflned to his bed for J only a few wesks. He was the son of g Rohert Hazard Gardner and Lucinea (Ellott) Gardner and was born_at Sandy Hill, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1826. Be- | (B} sides his wife, who before her mar- riage was Miss Hannah Jones, he is survived by one daughter. He was twice married. For years Mr. Gardner was truant officer of the town schools. OOV Presenting the very newest MO (TR O ideas as received from abroad iy Local Laconics. The Kingston fair bezins today. Now Westerly has a regularly li- censed woman jitney operator. A movie picture troupe enacted sev- eral exterior and interior scenes at the Rhode Island pharmacy and Opie store Monday. The dahlia is the prevailing flower In Westerly just about now, and | among them are some of the rarest and best specimens known. The latest case of infantile paralysis | is under the strictest quarantine, and a police officer is on duty day and night to prevent violatkon of the quarantine. The engagement is annourced of Miss Anna Crandall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Julien Crandall, of Ask and from our own Fashion I center. LI AAAV AT In presenting these new Fall i L styles we have acquired only that which is best—it 1s a dis- play of richness and artistic away, to Dr. Ernest Cole of ‘Winches- ter, Ky RGBT Eliza Palmer Potter. 86, widow | SlmphCIty' James Mascn Potter ,died t her home in Kingston. She is survived by a daughter, Miss Mary L. M. Potter, Rev. Dr. John Neale, pastor of St. Rose’s church, Meriden, a former pas- tor of St. Michael's church, Pawcatuck, with a party of young men from Mer den and Wester! ing at Weekapau; main diver: . Neale has leased a furrished bungalow for the week for the accommodation of his guests and himself. | 7 i B & The Millionaire is the name of one [ & e of the latest dahllas produced by | b 4 George L. Stillman, and the buibs are || £/, D2 valued at $16 each. It was exhibited | y &< N for the jrst time at the dahlia_and | fruit show of the Massachusetts Hor- ticultural society Boston last Sa urday. The Millionaire attracted a great deal of attention with its mon- strous shaded lavender blossom, which is nine inches in diameter. The financial condition of Rhode Island has greatly improved within We should be pleased to have i you attend. EIR' STOYE COMPANY ng as the || TR i ylllIlIIlIIllllIllllIIIllllllIlmlllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllI|I|(llllllll|Illllllllllllllllllllll b il i B the year, according to a statement of | 1 the state treasurer, as all bills can be Forass T e paid without borrowing money. A year N Taney: Derire; 1 { plant as a =ift ot Eas B yeariyro Sterry Kinney, Jobn Dewlre o zift at Baster and after { 880 the treasurer was forced to hire | o0 FCIN o Jonn C. Hawkins, Wil- PLAINFIELD had done biooming she placed it in the $250,000. These notes have been paid. | ;. g y; registrars of voters— - Unléss the unfor ppens, there | o G ReT oA Shen; Sec. | Ticket Selected by People’s Party— | Will be money enough on hand to meet [ onq gistrict,” Arba_ Browning; town| Democrats Nominate Candidates— n May, and now it is in ful en te, until the ap- | committee, Michael E. Shea, Arba| Personals, | OBITUARY. | is d foata > for mext year.|Erowning, John Potter, Arthur L'Heu- PR P e e 1 B 3 v icallv Ri oty res = -ux, John Barnett. o D illiam H. pman. g=i Glenwood Ranges are F ome, Convenient and Mechanically Right—no modern fea t JEWETT CITY e Fopbwing: democratic! dslagates [y Sle necnlea party deket aslecied st | ) UUAR L RhARman T =1 lacking. Smooth cast, plain design, compact structure, big rcomy ovens, easy working grates ol s ore cledito the Severall CHNVeRE st Assess n School street Sunday afters selectmen, [Boon &fter an illness extending over S. Kennedy, dem.; | ¥& years. The past few monthg collector, George R. Bliven, rep.; board | E been confined to his bed. of rellef, W. P. Babcock, rep.: regis-|has made his home in Mystic most of trar of voters, Arthur Bradicy, rep.; |his life. He was a member of Wil grand jurors, G. R. Torrey, rep., Simon | post, G. A. K., and of Stoning< The campaign for members to the NOANK Sullivan, dem., C. B. Montgome peo- g L O. O. F. He Jeaves American Red Cross which has been Dle’ constables, Henry _Bessette, e 'and ‘{wo daughters, Miss R, by the local D. A. R. chapter| 5 dem.. S. S. Wilbur, ind, Wilfred C. Chapman of Mystic and Mrs. menth. Many members | Firemen Accept Invitation to Ston- | 500 5 dem., Frank N. Congdon, rep.: | Frank Godfrey of Groton. secured by the committee, [ ington—Infantile Paralysis Patient | o005 Do, oI A, Village Varieties. s. J. H. Traey and Mrs. R Leaves Hospital—Both Legs Para- | Keefe, Edith M. Kennedy, ind ait 2 - Uditor, | fiss Mattie Rich at Cheney. The current number of the| == 0™ o 4t ter | eaving for Their|W. T. Bishop, rep.; tc tee, Sgtelbiin o s Red Cross Magezine which is sent to| IyZzed—Cottag Albert S. Kenne; weelk with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Kings« s all members states that $2,000 was| Homes. Zomery and Frank ey, and a party of friends at Quono- Tt T O MU= | et o fon sutferers i ‘omo ot ‘the = day evening is as follow State, Dr. J. H. McLaughlin, | {7 SVRIng 18 &3 fo7Iow Frank Bodo, rep., and countless other features. Call and see for yourself all the good things about them. They Certainly Do ring and Heating Easy o = D BarKe, 37-47 Main St., Norwich ). Murphy, 259 Central Ave., Nerwich T e [T ker N . | tions Membee oh.D: A B, ChapteriSecur [ UoRE: e e reaionay W ing Additions to Red Cross—Joseph | Taon ). T Honson: senatorial, Arthur La Bonte Affected During Recent| [ Heureux, Arba Browning; probate, Electrical Shower. William G. Murray, Jacob Wechsler. i fl 1 0 - » o ntaug. il re eighty he Noank Fire company has ac-| Representatives to the legt Irnest Meade has returned to Nian-, et oo o o e T e ey Daricont | piad ao mvitation o attend @ fuir Judse of probate and seven justices of | o after g vicit fo. hia sister, Mre, July 242 cases of relief supplies were | given this montn by the Stonington |the peace will be no g James Pinkman. Sext to the military forces of the Unit. | stetmers. Thoy will make the trip | PeoPl y . r. and Mrs. Walter Bomer and son, 2 ed States on the Mexican border. $ n_a motortruck. Personals. . nd S T SR ; e ———— | 52411 was sent abroad to ald the war| Eimer Doyle recently purchased a| o\ . .o oietiE S ol B : have returned {0 Brooklyn, N, sald T would mot recover, and a|class of 1912, and the groom of Am- | suferers. the most of it, $4%,265.03 wo. [ new three-ton auto-truck. | ey Mo o ter @ lensthy visit with Mr. and I ex ed not long since, t college, class of 1911 Mr. Max- | jne fo France. Anyone wishing to se| Postmaster A. W. Rathbun contin- . BEnos M. Gray in Ledyard. Herbert Graves, a former Plainfield | nothing in my life wor- s local editor of the Westerly | cure membership is to apply to the|ues very ill. i it Be o r return from their | above mamed committee. | Tt is said| Mrs. Silas Weaver has returned to 7 nated for first | v of special mention Upon t Miss Jessie Martin of New York is he st of Rev. and Mrs. W. B i selectman of Canterbury. B were five children born to|wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Maxson | {hat someone from out of town has|New Haven after a visit here. 3 e S ; ; | us—four boys and a girl. The oidest, | will reside at No. 16 Dixon street. | cocloty. propably not aware that the JE Cuaxles o Keelwwlnl O INGw) Exkel] Saniier of Tativille spent ihe weel o ook sbn femiy Nl e 1 son, die re than thirty work {s being done local The 5 B g = end w Mrs, la Gronan o ailroac as ok = % Marriage of Miss Mary Starr Utier, Daughter of the Late Cor |280. The otners are living anda'it The real need of an hospital in|A. R. members would like to have ali|turned home. =~ = oo Stenuet T Sovely e ddies B B i i R S L S | Westerly was ‘again forcibly empha- | in the town hecome interested in this| Walter J. Sloane, managing, editor Eifisd 35 sndicoste nston. ter M - | residins, although we dia not | eized Saturday, when youns Joseph | practical charity. s iabisurci ] roaa e ok ei s e terol e — gressman, and Edgar Potter Maxson—Mxr. and Mrs. Clar™ | un hon ekeeping until ten vears a0 | Gonteslan, with one Toot seversd ahd R s as becn Visitins 03D, Beauenmin was amaigned tn |~ SR s added | ¢he toes of the othe: d, and suf- - g 5 e e ing. ~ Beau e D. Crandal! Married 67 Year:—Holy Name Society to andall, who is five vears the | foring aiso from cuts head ind | Joseph La Bonte is slowly recover- Able to Leave Hospital. chmin while under the Inflience of | § i % i ik S - of her husband. “While Mr. body, as the result of being struck by | ing from a shock recet a train was brought to Westerly, from | day night's electrical shower. Aion la point east of Stonington borough. ed i Crandal] has had some illness now and , I have enjoyed good health and Pm;ticipate in State Demonstration—New Dahlia Featu who has been a patient in Memorial hospital, ill from infantile intoxication and abusing a horse. el sed s se belonging to TS| Tho wittle son of Mr. and Mra, Louis | Havor abused o norse nernzins to £ Hopes Women Will ; happy. years iS & \When he arrived the profuse flow of To Resume Meotings. paralysis, has returned home. Both Demostaca Haldl Galaus. Adopt Th|s Hab|t ed long time for a man and wife to llve | p100q that haq preceded was stanch-| Falth chapter, No. 82, O. E. S. re-|jucs are paralyzed. Dhe e e e Darty ofiihe fownior s f 3 ; but If T had my life to liVe|oq, but he suffered great pain, which | sumes its meetings Thursday even-| airs. Bessie Coles has been enter- AT AMEL el an entiamsiastic: cancas| 1§ s 2 in T don’t know that I would|ywds partially relieved by the Dhysi- | Ing. taining her sonm, Herbert Coles of T owniiiinlliinstievenine | Dames 'S AS We" As Men T to have anything different cian called to his assistance. Miss Alice Brennan returned Mon-| pBrooklyn. Ward was chosen chairman of the 3 i o e e tle, OF tho old sehool | For an hour and half this perma-[day from St. Joseph's hospital in| “Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Gates have re- | Ward was chosen chalrman of th Mr. and Mrs. Clark D. Crand 1 or with the exception | a serious thing|pently mutilated young man, for the | Wiltmantic, to her home on Brown aw | tyrmed to their home in Ansonia after okt soleotad datan tollitra: Delesites | have livea together for sixty-seven |!hat now and then I shipped for short young days because it meant|jaclc of better facilities, the lack of | enue. She has been in the hospital| vieit here. establishing of a new home and coast. Glass of hot water each morn- to state convention, Dennis years and are believed to be the old- | 'Y a hospital, remained upon the blood- | several weeks. z ; | to be the shore rmony for the comfort of | coateq streicher, and awaited the| Miss Frances Shea has returned to Students’ Plans. D. B»'ir‘r‘l:r- J. ;o;minlf gongressional § ing helps us look and feel § est marrfed couple in Rhode Island, | for learn a trade, another, and that w what We| coming of the irain to take bim to[her home in Pawtucket, after spending | Alpert Patterson has returned from |(ommittee. J. Downins, James Davis | § clean, sweet, fresh, | being now residents of Bristol. Mr.|ana uncle, Avery E,|strove for and obtained. New London, where he was transfer- | the summer at her uncle’s, John Fitz- | ‘trip to Suffield calling in Middle- | Tohn _m{‘“”‘;' Cintata !l © 'Tafeetier ! Crandall was born in Pawcatuck and London master paint- —_— red to Lawrence hosplial and reccived | gerald: fown on his way. He will attend |committee, P. Cantara C. Lafreni { P & Yestariy I theic Prother. Trom that| Miss Mary Starr Utter, daughter of |the surgical and medical treatment,| Mrs. G. W. Emerson has been ap-|\Vasleyan this winter. sunty_convention, D. Downing, J. Gor- | personal history they date back to the that vocation, even- | the late governor of Rhode Island and | that he ought to have received three | pointed delegate from the Christian Angus MacQuarrie, a student last | oW It OThales AL (Pechie: & | Happy, bright, alert—vigorous and! time when Westerly village had but becoming a master, and re- [ Congressman and Mro. Georse B Ut | hours before In Westorly. Endenvor soclety of the Congregation- | year at Colgate, will ‘attend Yale uni- | man, Willtam B e il g M it tWo highways, one of which was the|maining in the business up to about |t Hog Bdgar Potter Maxson, son of | There have been numerous simflar{al church to the state convention Versity this year. lecgmen, T s v af et complexion and freedom.' present Main street, the other a short|ien years ago. the late William Edgar and Mrs. Mar- | cases in Westerly, and in some in-| Meriden. Charles Patterson has _recovered | fissessor, . £t I r;<d°'j—*_m‘_; 5. are assured only by| s o entis eanteel AT wasihom in, Pawchtuck Bept. 9, lIc teca Miveon ira et e | tatcen death has ocoried Heiresben WIII Attend Funeral. from an attack of laryngitis. Dasovar M toniity axiir v biood. 1f only ‘every e ([ other for & short distancel 1 e h o ety two years of | day evening at 7 o'clock, at the home | Of lack of hospital treatment. Mrs.| Mr and Mrs. A. R. Young, Mr. and| 3rs. Annie Thompson is the guest | Donovan, N odleyaadiE tCanta; 11 and likewise lavaryihn e N and then . dwindling down to_a cow ed the daughter of Henry |o¢'the bride's mother, In High street, | Louise Hoxic, who died recently leav- |yl 1 e, Buckingham and _Mrs. | of relatives on Long Island. gollenton Jotk ameR Todlspyoendanon: the wonders of the morning N stoeel. When 17 vears)and Mary (Barber) Biiven, then sev-| e gervics was. Borfored by, Fer|ing. 2. Eriat ‘eatars: estimatad. to. be Oy ton! MeEhawaor will He'ln Noxth Balti conktebloa M Renneqy, Mverslt/Wash 3o bath, What & ETafifying ChANES RE e atr. Crandall enipped beforel enfeen years old. There were sixteen | Gihyton A. Burdich. sactas of Davwer: | $1600.000 tn ) value. ave the. nrgleas I al in Stodey (Toeainy) to attandl Heturnjtomaltics LA T i e B = xS B e 1 b s Bionchilaren n that family, of which Y | tuck Seventh Day Baptist church, and | for a hospital fund 8 hort Hime B4 fbho tuneral .of Ms. Younws' brothiar, || Mre. Gearge Bill and, femfly who | Oy e et O F s B L T iand. | Inbtesd of the #houssndsiof siekty, | , e was the third one born en | ; Fpi: he died. cre: have spent the g i R e Rl ey 1 and into the Northwest se: we made Up our minds to get married | e “Canraincs, Vith the Bplscopal | fore She o rooho, greated 2 frust!Yames H. Hasen. Botnt, ave roturned to their home in | Judge of probate, I. P. Smith: town |anaemic-looking men, women _and at was a great whaling voyage,” | we made known our desire, and Rev. ho,’l‘ brother, Georze Eim;\m,n Utle: terly, the hospital to be established |The David H. Fanning School Prizes.| Baitic, committee. James Ward, John Tanning, | £lrls “1“( vg'fl)trnmmu 3‘r complex- explained Mr. Crandall. “We were|John Taylor, pastor of the Christian Mrs. Henry B. Utter of Providence en a fund of $250,000 is available| In the Worcester, Mass, public| The lighter Diver is loading with | Fdward Leahy, D. Barnier and D. Don- |ion: el ur“:flc"','.‘,'-.ufi“d?fimfx i B e 204 ton days, | ohirel, on Aug 77, 1880, officiated ot | a2 i B0 8 onor. au MEine ol | for that parposel B Guestion<is st e R Ik the ShiyArd. ovan. i a¢ | tags" and pesdmistasie whouid secie | » T o Beburiog Jo15 pasnt, thirty. | our wedding, My wife's father was a | cxine B, Brown, of Allston, Masa. the | Iaised: Will Westerly be WIthout. & | Scsocios, mardoring ooking mowvins | The seeel steamer Huron has been |’ A month's mind high mass at St 2ng peesii el ula see | oD o njen, securing 2019 bartels of ofl | sea captain of the old school. When | ool of homor " The bildecmatas woee | Bospital watil the plan.of the Tsto Mre |onyTics. Bar trainiz 1s fo bé held in|hauled out at the shipyard for repairs [ John's church is to be offered Wed- g homaisaie LL HAR besides & big It of bone, The yovaze |hio-made up ‘his mind, that was all | Siies Ghamors M. Mnson: simter ot the| Homie. 13" realiseds Sfocnanics hall, Worcaston Triday, |and work will be rushed tiil the re- | nesday for Mrs. Jorry Sullivan. Am indide Hath ie HAs by dunkk s | was so pleasent and remunerative th there was to it. groom, and Miss Blizabeth Howard, Sept. 15th, from 7.80 to 9 p. m, and|pairs are completed. i A Blees 8 3 £ hoped to make angther and continue| wrpe family had all been attending | of Moireen Masy lOpo 4 i Sah { ¢ T Two carloads of Oregon pine are at h morning before breakfast, a; ry b y T ¥ 3 yton B. Jones, At a the oly Name eo- | Saturday, Sept, 16th, from 8 a. m. to MY Iplass of real hot wi it] ohor T thougne s sreat deon piended | the Episcopal church, but wnen the | of Biizabeth, N. 4. a Olassmate of the | olets M e bRy o e e | e e metiiion. T s Tvid | the salirbad. station consiéned to tne STIC 2 e e | 1 spoontul of lmestone phosphate in. it! °d | Christian Meeting House was bullt, | aro t Amherst college, was the mmittee wse | Hale Fanning priz rize money, | Palmer phipyard. 5 e Sk i {hat § would niot again tempt the Per- | Capt. Barber purchased & pew rhers | baoe e D it e eEe, Was the S;,;‘gf;fig"w":;';g‘“: e i | £600, has Dot wiven to be sed for the| . Mrs. A. M. Foster and Miss Helena | Eagter Lily Biooming in September— R LT B T lig of the Northwest sea, s0 I re-|gng notified the family that they were | freq B. Utter wore the ushers. pation of the local society In the big|permanent decoration of the school |Foster have returned to their home “n ..~ ¢ William H. Chapman— . a pre-| : 1 5 vlous day's indigestible sour| to occupy it, which they did, much| The bride woro white taffeta with | Boron Brov! Dbuildings or Tooms, and each purchase | in Ossining, N. Y. after a visit to R to his satisfaction That was why |silver trimmings and carried a show- | b2 e 0 be held in Frovidence Sept. i e M The scheols of the village com- [and remarkable chan€e in both health, 3 menced Monday with a large attend- (and appearance awaiting those who. & R oo [ ance. practice internal sanitation. Ve must omt; ‘Assessor for three years, s fami ere. Miss Sarah J. Allen has reiurned [remember that inside cleaniiness is Trving O. Burdick; board: of rellef. fl:s, Iola Russell has returmed ©{rrom o visit in Vermont. She will |{more - Important than outside, be- Edwin M. Gray; selectmen, James H, | New York after a stay at Groton Long |teach in West Mystic this year, her|csuse the £kin does mot absorb impuri- She John Potter; Jam Point. ichool opening Sept. 18. itles to contaminate the blood, Shea, John Potter; _aud J: for Florida. T fnished- work at |the poves in. the thirty feet of bumen ollect: rod LeCla TR i % e I T hiEE et ot iy rious kinds helped wonderfully. Even |ing the marriage ceremony, There then, as my wife used to tell the folks f was & reception from 7.30 to 9 pelocik: here, it was a lonesome place, espec- | Tha bride received man¥y = besutiful ially at night, for one hardly saw a |gifts. | person moving about after dark. The bride and groom are matives of With the exception of & severe at. Tosterly and knew each othor m:mk Viaoe gt el R L P spegit| e i iy e gl R eation. Capt, Allen Campbell of New Tork g Rey. and Mre. H. Sohuyler Foster. Bricfs and Personals. fermentations and poisons, thus cleans. | o 24, The committee i composed of John | is to be inscribed “David H. Fanning X s it ing, sweetening and freshening the en-. mi"es | erteniy at et i was but o o5 LouAUSE OF mignan xosch gnd Iftiag OConnell, Joseph T. %(u;php. Soseph | Prizo, 1516 In aagidion to rivbon ond || WV D atnor, “ehusios Honiand h4s| A rather unusual sisht at this time | tirs alimentary canal befors putting' % = N 3 " , \n. rris, Naj &~ { D30 h b v is to_be s t the home of | food Int " Taaag, Liven, red- straggliog hamlet, with a few build- | gowned in Dlile and pink and earried | oo -*fnan Tolin Morria Nopoleon e tn Baraening, e . Boore | returned to Hartford. SE Jeur, In to be seen at the home of lmore ood into the stomach, i c.. sl edw't.hcm Xutgs L:wrd:n:-ng on v:}r‘m; is m::/ ,\}iuaiin garden bouquets of pink asters with |\yijjam Carron, Richavd J. g.“{f? er" and one for vegetables. These will be 1l With Paralysis. avenue, she having. an Easter lily |fousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, e S0 o6 THio ' Tana, noW Ovorite bt | e Tyt i and Angelo_Tescura. A Speclel traln for She year fo the two bulld-| jonn Whitty, gon of Mr. and Mrs. [which has eight blooms. Ske had the |colds: and particularly those Wi peny There wes no Him stregt thon. and | lvine ovm tators & ronaed in the L L s e N o Dy new ] Gumte Wiitt, wko (g iIlghom intan- a pailid, sallow complexion and whe 2. i W | returning wve Pr e P m. bon: tile paralysis, 4 patien the con- are constipated very often, are There were cart and com Sty oy | BAims, the foom bolng decotated With | Belczatcs Joseph T, Murphy, Jaseph | pumis enrolled. Amy. mehool winning | tie PAFAYSIS, 1s & patent In tho o Groton Long Point, has returned to his [0 obtain o quarter pound’ of Hee. leading out into the open country. | belgal party was prodeeding 1 th e T T T B B L D e S S o e Heocry Rathbun haa returned to Wa- | home in. Florida. stone phosphate st the 'diug sfure - 3 8 "'}, g iattend a meeting o Tesenmtatives | come SWEEE, ter) atter a visit here, Miss Anna Campbell has been en-|which will cost but a trifie but e o e LA sk SEbgat t0 Arow | AR soom e Mbagos d¥io. 2 all_cocistiae th the. state o2 28 | Democratio Cavows Monday Bvening.| “Dr. h © Pl has fotuened tom tertaining friends from Boston. suiclent to demonstrate the autor AT Derlod, When manufacture of va- | and Saist HAmest, by s fon ot Proviience fo sscereif el the| At the domaoretie pecg e s 2| the B e event. Charles J. Butler: < Tociad ws marehal tor. CreUlamariy Fsociety. . the town 7, _the Babiel R Bt ;s‘:a:.?fi,e;‘ A R