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| "lymndon atthat period were Charles D. Boss and Herbert W. Crandall,- both st the three sébre and ten ‘Hese mien werésealled upon quite of« ‘ten to write thé ifisctiptions in books in the public school. The lat Henry P. Havfil:l and John A.AT“)'I}; . were also.excellent penmen. T. Miner Boomed For Lieutenant | irat éiacs penman in a rarity amons * | the graduates of schools of late years, Governor on fidflofllfil State Ticket — M. F. Plant |éspecially in New London. C LEFINGWELL, - - Givés Watson Estate For Hospital—Penmanship ‘in the Sihadlist Ry 3 Birthday Party—Miss Evelyn Beard 8. S0y Attends Academy Class Picnic. B T TR ’ Miss Cladys M. Léffingwell entet- (Becidt to #8' Bihéun) ' unusually strang backing for Miner as | taincd Saturday afternoon in honoe nominee for' lisutenant governor, ot |of her birthaay. Ioé cfeam and cake New London, Juge 21.—It is aDPar- | for any special ‘political liking, but to | were served. The hostess received ent that thd gidté-makers | place him beyond the pale of a nomi- [ some beautiful remembrances. Bave perkil fed'{o write in the | nation for mayor of the city of NéW| Mr. apd Mrs. Frnest Kennedy and B Alton | London, and leave aclear channel 10f | daughter, Miss Florence Kennedy of 5 e Sems o formek Btate Semator . the nomination of Alderman John F.|Preston, and Mrs. John Gilbert of Nof-| .\ e %, Miner for leutchant governor of | Murray, who wouid then be, so far as|wich were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Efn- with Cuticura H 4o, #his s done it|known at the present time, the oOnly|est Lathrop, Sunday. % Seap and hot the staw ikt 40 to. his many | democrat who would be willing to take | ““Mrs, Jennie Harris and Frank Rog- water and will not : also to|® chance against the repiiblicai hom- [ers wefo guests Sunday of Mrs. Mary A S45 follow with a friends ‘in WO eity,abut also 10| inee, no matter whether he be Mayor | Writford of Lyme. S gentle aj i i i of severe h f Be| democratic slate locally will contain|: ir. and Mrs. S, W, Leffingwell spent| L€ ] ci e 8 R atersstl, h‘fi a|the name of John F. Murrgy for | Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. El. |- Skin troubles when it séemed foth- the 1o & Wwhot feared | Ernest E. Rogers, fidnm%fi gh fl'fi‘ Mrs. Effie House, hMlufs lgw%‘ c,q of Cuticura Ointment. s ® ) 25 inated and elect- [ Morgan, Alderman Harry.C. Chappell, | House and Henry Smith, of Norwich| relieves itching, burning \eczémas, .'5‘.'.1‘&';‘35"‘ ° At the layen.eal- | or any other republican. With Minef | were recont uests of Mrs. A. J. John= rashes, etc., and points to_speedy ers mfihe might g %. om- | nominated for lieutenant governor, the f gon. % Berttens 18 meet cases. of orking orew at-eaoh-ward.-saueus ifi [ mayor, James R. May for senator, and | mer Main, af Stonington. - ing Would do 5 € mission \ ® 1 i Fionty - | William A. Holt and William C. Fox| M. and Mrs, I Grand Chappell o] of Cuticura is not only to soothe and f!fi;r‘f‘ ‘; »1-! e{x‘x‘&"&fi“fi M‘P co‘:» for representatives. While Rogéfs-| Montville, Harry L. Palmer of Nor-| heal bitt prévent skin troubles by / 2 v!:nlmn Who were knowh t6 Be in op- | Morgan-Chappell- combinations —are | wich, and Miss Myra C. Ellis of Rook [ keeping the pores free from impuri- ¥ s position; =but-in- this-éhey failed, a playing for place in the mayoralty on|merrace, were visitors Sunday at the| ties by daily usen the toilet. o 16 r ] o e & Niner | the republican side, the wise heads of | home of G L, Palmer. : 2 - Rt m’l‘g iirray | the party are not announcing -candi- | "Ny %ind Mrs. Frank Chamiplin and| Sample Each Free by Mail. g - o party. | dates for the senate and house With|gayehter, Miss Lucille, of Arlington;! With32p, book onthe skin. Address post- \ o o e ittt i %hu- brass band accompaniment. It.has|§ats mave returned home, after vis-| card: Cotienrs, eyt ST, Boston ol Tisee and <onvention, but oft the suf- | been hinted, however, that Theodor® | jyins'ar and Mrs., Edward B. Rey-| everywhere. SoapZc. Olniment 25 and Sc. T T e pnen Fhe skirinish was | Bodenwein, former sepretary, of state, | olds, 4 e = § is being given senatorial conkideration . between Mahan -afd: Farrell as. to Merfon L. Swan of the U. S. navy . o -plects and that Philip Z Hankey, lawyer, | . éndi i ar- a whether Facrell you mn: é’.’fii&.‘l‘? and P. Leroy Harwood, banker, may | by i"efl‘i‘"fl.d {;xrrs!on_\‘gh (:'lg;a‘;‘.s PAr-| keepsakes to comrades who were to - siate cenfraticomnil te is choice | be named to succeed Holt and Fox. i 3 RIS L ST remain behind, all wrote faréwell s Mahan Of -S0MA.mian of his . O‘I;e Queer how politicians fing time to play Attended Class Picnic. messages to the loved ones at home. = =ould reproggnt e SAistrict @, ¢ | the game 'in these war times, but| Miss Evelyn Beard was a membet of | It was as Rev. Dr. Dana writes in - o g Js expited as, the | queer things do sometimes appear in|Miss Keene's English class, Norwich \his Norwich Memorial, oné of the 3 cuity tarn BB, LY wXoHaR Somtties, 5 ; Free Academy which enjoyed a pic-|most heroic incidents of the war, an [+ nic at the Drawbridge, Poquetanuck, lmpe_;lghablg memorialf OYS the Eelé = Morton F. Plant, true sportsman and | Monday. sacrifice and courage of the men,and | & ‘°;‘mmfl'fixflh}|;f§:‘;{;;' patriot that he is, is doing his bit in| Eibert Johneon who has been spend- | their leadér, of whom their country | g DElee S0 & Sl | the war game, although he i ot ell- | ine the winier in New York has fe-|has every réason (o be proud S e e ommand. . Mr.| Elble for military service, his son is | turned to his home. : S Mahan Josupreme ggmmand, W lin the service, and the father is look-| It is expected that Rev. Francis H.| By request of the remainder of the e and. so it s'S#id: he gbt his ap- | N8 Well to the comfort of those who|Rose. will odeupy tie pulpit at the|men, permission was obtained of Col-~ pointment by Mahan's influence, It is|May be injured in war and need the|Baptist church Sunday morning. Mr. | onel Birge that the rest of the reg THESE SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR TODAY D at Fareel aooived ‘to be | Dest of care when relieved from active| Rose was formerly a member of this|ment should follow immediately in the 3 °lduty in battle on the seas. He has|{church. He and Mrs, Rose havelrear of the stormers, as their fifst i 3 ] £ H H postmaster g Mahaw wag consress- | 0L, "6, 00 S S moat 1oF | Spivs Hvo Soars o missloniries on the | Founars, o postien aily less.perions Men’s Two-piece Suits at Special Prices Drastic Cle_étdflc_e of Women’s Coats and Suits b Me and|a naval hospital for convalescent pa- | Philippine Islands. and are having a|{han that assigned to the storming : ey rogere ] T T tients the extensive Watson estate on | furlough. _They relate many interest- | column itself. This virtually brought Men’s and Youths’ Two-piece Crash Suits BITz 2 B AL thara. cabned. political break | the edst bank of the harbor, which, be- | ing expétiences. the entire regiment into the assault- | f3 e 5 ¥ n aturday bet ApREE: - Mahan, and|dore the coming 6f Mr. Flint. was the Ing force. ot in light colors and fancy mixtures—extra xS Lieutenant M, and -it- was given |57 ! T s o T 0 Fortunately the rebels surrendered ; | " Ay vrelt liimed that he had |the whole town of Groton. In adai-| Bulletin’s Pattern Service | ’sost betore the final assault was | good value Suits, at..... R ey g LOWEST PRICES AND BIGGEST VALUES YET RECORDED THIS SEASON A CHANCE FOR EVERY WOMAN TO OWN A r .| tion, Mg, Plant has donated the sum D e P T oot s e a | OF $10.000 towards making the man- e bt Sibodtibn soceseicd | Sion adaptable for hospital uses. When in having himself placed on the state (‘07‘.\_8]?5‘(‘6\1? sailors are at this hD?])l- e P o Maee 57| tal, it can be put down as certainty Mahah, syl sy all, and the that they will not lagk for any com- ordered. .- S Men’s and Youths’ Two-piece Suits, made ial mark of Honor, ! 4 e s el ot Wae - desiEpatad of Coolkenny Crash, in a large assortment to enter Port Hudson to receive the [} ¥ of fancy mixtures — extra goud value .$12 00 . £ - Diase der. This it did, the secund‘ B! + polltical fight a0 -far;ad Fareell and | [Ort5 00 home. and thal, thelr stay wil S Eitan elnE siven ths Twenty-sixtn /M | Suits at ....... e S NEW COAT OR NEW SUIT AT SMALL COST Mahan went, éndeq just Where it com- y o % Regiment, under Licut-Colonel Joseph i - Selden of Norwich, the colors and B ) - . band of the Thisteenth being seiected ;B Men’s and Youths’ Two-piece Suits, made %_rom all others to head the advancing| of genuine Palm Beach Cloth, manufact- fhe regiment, atter a return home W .§ ured by Goodall Worsted Co., in both light Yeteran furlough,” took part in i 5 = the Shenandonh campaign and was ac- | | and dark shades of tan—extra good velue 14.50 tively engaged in the battles at Win-: Sult‘nt.....‘....."..'.-"...‘..' " : e 4 od. |cers in charge will pérmit, as what- {:;rc;’d; \Thapek bp\l\m‘, ;’Aémfis";u” { ever Mr. Plant ‘does is not confined to P a AMOCTAL “Go ~hoFseback in | MArrow limitations. n, at leastiis $15.00 to $19.50 :Coats at $9.98 There are 38 Coats in this lot, some made of Poplin, others of Delhi Cloth and handsome Plaid materials. These are Coats that sold r at $15.00, $17.50 Penmanship is to be specialized in the public schools of New London and | undsr a uniform system, instead of the od method that has prevaiied for of Miner" Gr Hefond Place -6n. the to ticket Afd It is underetond that | ears, each teacher being permitted to oAb Cedar Cree waild accent the empiy: henof, for | Instrict in teaching writing according SRt T Man's sl Youihs' Two-nisce Sults of and $19.50—choose now at $9.98 - e’ gk it heins heliesed that.the | to personal ideas,and with the expect ; i ! len’s and Youths’ Two-piece Suits of gen- AR - Sy T :fi"n <ome | °d unsatistactory result. The board During the battle of ‘Winchester, P & ffentth to' #hA" Hokst. s friends weuld begratified if he be given the Mnor, and fhe Hauar interest wonld | A. Brubeck to instriét the teachers e salisfieq 48 have Him Shelved from | in penmanship in order that they may the nomiration for state senator from | Impart to the pupils a uniform system the d of New London and Groten | Of instruction that wil be of incalcula- h chafices favorable to election. 1. blé benefit to the pupils, especially ! ifan onen question, however, whether | in after life, It is safe to say tha!| the Mahanites so-called by the oppo-{| Professor Brubeck will not instruct in sition, would hold fast fo Miner with | the vertical style that w temped | the present-incumbent. Fames R.‘May, | Years ago and with such poor resuits. | as the onposing candidate, He 1hefs are | Hisstvle will perhaps be mmorte in life miny democrats, .rezazdlpss of, fac- |0f the Spencetian system, in which ions, who believe He ia entitied to re- | the line of beauty was: an important nomination if he can prevailed,| [eature, upon to akeépt.” He has had experience s in the house as well as senate, his| Years ago, when the old men of to- | schooling in that respect is supefior | day were schoolboys, the Spencerian th that réceived by Senator Miner, as|system was taught in the public hool visitors did well when they the services of Prof. Robert followeq in quick succession, the : Thirteenth had a leading part. Suits at ... General Birge's division was in the] advance, he himself directing and joining in the charge, which resulted § § In the utter rout of ‘General Tarly's f§ 5 é bi t o | ’ army. Havilg meanwhile been pro ; M Fi S P Toted to be @ brigadier-generai, du en's rurnisings at opectai rrices ing this Shenandoah campaign and later Gen. Birge commanded a_div- Men’s Silk Lisle Hosiery, in black, white, ision. For his gallant service at Cedar Creek he was recommended by Gen N | gray and Palm Beach, made with double e et ek s R heel, toe and sole, value 39c—Special brice 29c September, 1864, and the actions Which & § uine Shanh.mg Silk—extm gODd value $24 50 T o Finer Coats at Reduced: Prices All our Finer Coats are reduted ifi like manner. Be- ing practically exclusive styles and only one of a kind it is imposeible to enumerate every price. But it is an opportunity to secure a fine Coat at a substan- tial saving. & t A $25.00 to $40.00 Suits at $14.95 There are exactly 30 Women’s' Fine Svits to be of- mission_of major-general, which he . 4 received while in the field. winning $1.65 a box of six or a pair. thus the highest brevet rank, gained Men’s Negligee Shirts, made with soft by any army officer from Norwich. May atiended fore legitiative seesions. | schools, and. penmanship was consid: 2any e vty yesrssh o B ] cuffs, excellent material, all good snappy $] 10 fered at this very little price. They are in black, | Senator May served his constituency | ered an essentizl of educati 5 A PRETTY 4 oo, 1 - Py St 2 well. Just As #ood as any democrat [haps thé beat, teachér of peamanshin FERTIL TRoCH that it seemed for a time as if the § patterns—these are very special value at. . navy, tan and a few noveity suits—this season’s most | gould, but %ie is not a fepublican. |in the schols of that time was Miss| Here is a simple one-viece mogel| War Was to be brought to a speedy The War Department had issued orders April 3rd discontinuing the re- crulting service in every siale. Con- : quently the requisition on Governor vards of 8i-inch material L e 2 Sove A pattefn of {nis llustration maflea | viuam Buckingham, in May, by the to any address on receipt of 10 cents|2uthofities at Washington for ik hun- in_silver or stamps dreq men to fill up the Eighth, Tenth Order tiifough The Bulletin Company, |and Eleventh Reziments met with Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn, faeble response in Norwich and vicin- ity. Therefore his clidnces of re-election | Annle E. Warner of the Uninn street { {hat Mmay be finished with of without close. All loyal hearts were encour: i Men’s Ribbed Union Suits, in ecru and desirable styles. Beginning today we offer at $14.95 oes jacket portion. Flouncing, em- s s it was s L 8 3 2 . Semberace: Wt Say won gut nder | the Ronomos. Howe "eomonrar st | Eotderet baukle, of volle” ciepe: chal | thero would be o more cals for B white, short cleeves, ankle length, size 14 a choice of these Suits that formerly sold at $25.00 lke conditions' two years mgo, and| Warner was sister of Judze Edgar M.|ahi gapardine couls be ussy sor pio|troops, enlisting quite generally . $40.00. may be able to, turn the trick again. | Warner of Putnam, and Edear was & | Style White ofgandle. wonid be mjes | ceased, r $1.50 value at.......... to § to 17, regula e puplil of that school. Gueds he's a fair | With tiny frills of pale blue of pink Come to think it over, there sor 1 dng'f {Or aecoratlo : an |sort of 2 penman today. In spéaking | “Twe pactern ia eut in four sides: 4 6, 8 and 10 year: ize 6 réquires 31§ BOYS’ WEAR Women’s Silk Gloves L) Seyst =5 for . fiEst \ J We carry the famous . AL 8 3507 waiue's ° . | erades, in black, white and colars $ —prices are 75c, 85¢, $1.00 and $%.25 /| This led to a call for another regi- N t $10.50, value § 3 % % a pair il iy ment, and a company was begtin in At $1200, value $14.00 Just received four of the most desirable shapes in the new PR ¢ THE SOLDIERS GEN. SHERIDAN || this city for the Fourteenth; but en- At $15.00, value $17.00 il 5 § RECOMMENDED listments came in slowl 3 o A & style, White Milan Trimmed Sailors that are so much de- Saturday Candy | ’ Joys' White Blouses in a ul < 1t was July 1st that President s PR coln issued his third proclamation, (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) calling for 300.000 volunteers toserve Sk sired—prices are $2.98 and $3.98. MIEn ol RSN, DS WMD) $1.25 and $ 9 $3 98 ped—Special price a pound.. There were solemn days in the|for the three years of the war. Gov : Rusgell's Old-fashioned Cho- Thirteenth Regiment, made up so|ernor Buckingham earnestly seconded Doys' Straw Hats in all the new- PATTERN HATS, $4.85 PATTERN HATS, $6.85 = colatés, vanilla flavor—Special 2 largely of Norwich ‘men and _with | this call by an appeal to the state, on | cst styles at 49c, 95c, $1.10 and $1.69, | Women's Fine Dress Hats, including | Women's Fine Dress Hats, including | price a pound...... : f" range of sizes, at § .50, Henry D. Birge, Colonel, following|the 3rd of July, to furnish profmptly Gage Hats and Pattern Hats at $4.85, | Gage Hats and Pattern Hats at $685, | wamnut To; s e el 5 §oivad . p Fig Mascots— the_disastrous battle of Port Hudson, |its quota of meh. Boys’ Bathing Suits, sizes 2 t0 16 § former prices up $7.50. former prices up to $13.50. Epecial price a pound........ p 556 Lr; JGIAEI:Iee,raliXSé,a:l&ené att the‘suggelslmn “Close your manufactories and years—extra good values at $1.00, 3 Eldérado Chocolate Cm§ , @ storming column | workshops, turh aside from your 5 4 R p of one thousand ‘men _was * formed, | farms dnd your businkbs, leave for o | L0 00 U0 $395 CHILDREN’S DRESS HATS AT $2.98 Almonds—Special price 8 Soonel Birge volunteering to lead the | while your familles and your homes = All our Children's Fine Hats sharply reduced. In this offering are fine | POURd -we--voiriecinneceoan g BB0 i 3 and meét face to face the enemies of i ildren’s i Sugared Ginger, fresh and'g % Ter” hindred and forty-two mem- | oir Eiberis | i oo s g Pas Milans and Children's Dress Hats—choose now at $298, former prices gal g bers of the brave column were Nor- | tescue many fioble men now siruggling Women's Sweaters $3.98, $4.98 antl §5.98, Al Ba i wich volunteers, knowing well the i ity @ Womeén's and Mi: ! Slip- iotnd oyerers: p knowing well the | against superior nutnbers, and speedily nd Misses’ Slip-on o~ i Sw v .50—Speci Saes and that "yihey would have to| secure the blessings of peace and good weaters, value $3.50—Special - government.” These weré the closing price oo §295 against their returning, words of the appeal that agairi heiped Gr i LAST DAY OF CO']"]‘ AGE FURNIS“INGS —_— Irit of Nerwich. omen’s and Misses’ Stip-on THE SALE Bare, of the: offioars. . wrote .thete | o lr Lo WAL ERITL O Nathith Sweaters, value §8.00—Special S OF wills, others transferred money and| The disheartening nsws of McClell- i Ry | —— e |an"s campaign before Richmond caused pound ..u...,......4........:ém 1 $2.50 Morocco Bags, $1.49 . i Just received :;_Apeilcm 1ot gt-gga- %% | Today will be the last day of the Sale of Cottage Furnish- | 1 Siatie aut nnieh, with it moes 4 lndo&rs ‘or out—always a A SUBLIng. looal tith Women'’s and Misses' Coat d 7 . | lining, purse and miirfor. Theserare . ACT QUICKLY o Tulze the need of stronger Geicr. f| Sweaters, in blue o ings and Household Needs. In this sale we offer practi- | regular's250 Bags, but are sttt e minatie d greater ificees, if [ ©° T § & . . A to & imperfections, which are X, = z ; ey i o thate sart in phtling W 1 prles i i cally everything that is needed for home or summer cot- rardly, notiogable and il not fme 7 - i) down the still régnant rebellion. < . . 0 s pair their usefulness—On e l ‘ t r O l a * Ztt::sfi‘;th?‘ ::.e“nfma‘:;:f;t sl G = e R tage at substantial reductions It includes: Thee : e ¢ i One of the stirring war meetings i 3 : - Bl In time of kidney danger, Doaws|which from fime to time had been Shams—Scarfs Shestings s oweling Linoléums Laundry Baskets 20 A ot s % Selay Pills s it Mddts neld ot the purpose of helping for. § Extraordinary values in Lace Nov- Sheets ‘;nhlu Linens Dinner Sets Ironing Beards Women'’s Hosiery Here youi will find just the Victrola you want— Plonty of Norwich evidenes of thetr | ass. Juiy 11 Sovarnes Hovuomens || Suk Sobily,ogres Conier eleces | Bilow Gases Draparite Srveen oere Foeipaper | Enllowing are somo of our leadiog and on the most reasonable terms in the city. pont Dot it Aagy da8 Denting ang Bearfs and Squares, assorted Blanksts Mattings Wash Boilers Household Paints | \\ o wwirients Black Gause Xla Gills Mrs. Henry Brayman, 483 E. Main | was crowded. [ SSlis Too and - Ad-panes Tawels Rugs Clothes Dryers Etc, Ete. Hoslery, sécond quality of 886 Victrola (illustrated) . . . .....$115 8t saysi “For about a year I was so BTy I BEIR8 4uiiiianiiinieniiig, 48 . grade. i The enthusiasri and intense fesling g At 2e—Women's Black Combed - Cotton Hosiery, gauze Ipswwich make. Buy Toilet Goods Now ||* " e Records (your choice to value of), 6 'had with backache, I couldn’t get out of the gathering weré fiot in vain. Searfs and Sduares, assorted of bed Mmorfilhes Without help; when |Bésides thé most eafnest protestativns patterns, size 18x54 inches, of leading citizens to sustain the war value $1.00—Special price.... 798 BT sat @6wn it was the eame way, I had | till ths rebellion tas crushed, a num = 5 t0 be heélped up. At times I felt as|Der Of men came forward, ahd armid M Beatfs and Squares, handsome PR it e oee o $121 ‘6 down '6 a abuih T Wete parslysen froin 0y ise | e opmeh rine e ai oo e ol T . m 1y hips | thir names amons the neWw recruite Value $1.25 an +50—Spec- Ben: and month down. My feet swelied so I had to|BOW imperatively needed. (B sl price . setein 8Be A asiens Dikh S R Hosiéry, gauze weight, At ‘39c—Women's White Sitic Tdste Hosiery, gatize weight. YOU MAY NOT SOON AGAIN BE FAVORED WITH SUCH AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY take oft fy shoss and 1t WAS féxt to| The meeting voiced e spi | One-piece Shams, size 32%84 4 pitit and ; impossible to gt up of down staiss |Sentiment of Nerwich in a recolution || [Ches at these special prices: ASK ABOUT OUR “RECORD LIBRARY PLAN” e i ; i as follows: “In common with the peo- ! At $1.60, regulat price $2.00 . i i The ideal way to obtain a Victor Record I got so I couldn’t do a bit of house- | ple in other parts of the State, ~we [ * At $1.98, regular price 8§2.50 Hi 1 o J&'é?;’"fifébi‘; Bl Bty Libeszy with the least immediate butlay; work, Whet 1 stond & short ume 1| 168 1o Hand 5 g odg of hernon A g2, esuar orc 33 ATTEND THIS SALE TODAY! et WA Al anzen W ) was'so weak and dizay I had to sit|the suppression of the rebeliion, be. | 1 WS, TR Deles 3000 fer, all biden: : . 3 1leving as we do, that the Constitution Bes dowh; Specis fioated belore my e¥es |4 tns sipreme as of the land, and Be¢ dispiay in 1arge window west ard the pains in the back of my head | Mus It is the most comprehensive sale of Toilet Requisites e ever held in this store or this city, embracing as it does complete lines and assortment of standard grade Toilét Articles. MEN 28 well as Women, are interested in this ¢ sale because the articles offered are the sime articles that about every man uses daily in his be maintained in every state of |{§ ©f Mmain entrauce. ferént medicines; but got no reliet un- | following commitlee is héreby ap- —_— til 1 finally uséd Doan's Kidney Pilis, | B Watt doacy W sntion, William New Ribbons, 38¢ All the swellings end patns lett and |, Convesto, Jonn 1 Slater, Honry B | 50 piaces of new tyls Fancy Ribe my kidneys betame Hormal. 'iwo|Johnson, James, §. Caréw, Lorenzo oSt s Years hav passed dnd T haven't had o | BIACKSIGHE, Chsfles A, Converse, N. .|} 81F3DlS, coloriieh &3 snd 8 nches 5 Brakenridge, H. B, Crosby—whi de, in g splendid assoftient, suit- sign of kidney trouble since” aaty 15 Shall b io taks sdeh messires Shic'rer balt ibtons hat trimmings bathreom-—enly at.reduced priczs. 608, At all dedlers. Fost urn | 28 SHAlL B8 neceesaty to procure th T TR DTN WS 3 ; At 4 5 er-Milburn | oeady niidtasnt of irobms, vard, value i0c. Go., Mighs, Buffdlo, N. Y. THE DICTAGRAPH.