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v NORWICH BULLETIN, SA‘runw, MAY IN Nflmfi FHY YEARS AGO concrete side~ in front ot month. May 2, 1870—At a town|ful session. twating held at Treadway hall Satirday | having a présiding officer of Mr. Foster's ftersoon at ¢ o'clock, it was voted that | tact if it 18 really desirous of distin-|male and consequently Had him arrested. the dividing line between the Greeneville | guishing itself for economy. i and Weguonnoc school districts be changed a5 follows: Commeneing at the metth of a brosk that flows into Prentice, wasterly In a.straight line. fo. a point the present line between said dis- ricts meets the last line of the Town treet sthool district. [ t was also voted that 32450 be ap- propriated for the support of free schools and INAL It bs AppOftioned Among Uhe wevera} of the town. The ‘last te 6f the Greenevilie route of the horse riilroad Was laid Saturday There remains a break in the line feet near the machine shop |§ filled this morning and by Boot will be commenced on Bean Hill line. Three gentlemen who cdfie from B: tend a funeral on the West § the pleasure of attefding art this morming, t embraced in_the original pr of the trip. Saturday aftér the attempted to drown: thelr sor- oxicating boverdges and by | bor succeedéd so well that appeared and the three gen< tlemen were accommodated Sunday in e watch house. Tuesday, May @ 1870.—Michael O'Neil iy kiled by the thee ®elock train yes- aftethooh. He had stepped off the o get out of the way of an ap- ng {relght tain, the fioise of ventsd- Nim from heoring the he passenger train -y«!uc of the court of com B vering ft was voted sum of $775 be appropriated and the hands of the comimitiee on on the 1%th of this month. It Was also votéd (o direct the eity sheift 6 mnotify the property owners on the #iorth side of Linwoln avenwe to flag or lay concrete sidewalks in front of their residences, to be completed. before the ficst day of June 1870 and that it the sidewalks are not completed Uy that Hme the street commissioner be directed 6 complete the same. Work was begun on Franklin square o8 (Lo Dean Hill route of the horte rail- day. Owing to the absence of r and also {o the fact that a been laid out by a short dis- at moon neafly all the laborers cen dischatged for the day. nesday, May 4, 1870—The present is one of the most promising. we ad for several years. On the fi of May the fields that A year ago were £ th {he winter's sefé could fut- 4 a bite for cows and would be for ordinary young stock. Oats | up_and ate looking well. Peach . s aré coming ‘rapidly into 1 will soon have the appearance fegistative eaucus | Edward | nt pro Foster the demo- #atié sanows Jhmes B. Coit Was fiomi- f8ted elerk of the house . slegraft Ir4f New Tondon nominated pr 8 of the eenate and L. Wpeaker of the house. At oes that a_rumor was in_circul 16 the effect that C. O, Sh = Jeddo, Japar ¢ thé natives. Mr ve of the Huntington o ye fion Hiram Apéiman, Scors: Stals, wilh twenty. by the sééretary of Atate. ibbits was elected elerk 6f the | $8£ace and Baward Hatland of Norwich elected president pro tem. In the Bouse L. F. & Fostér was elected gpeak« of 134 to 104 for Tilton B. New Haven, James B. Goit h was defeated for clerk of the BAward D. Bennett of Hamp- o0 by a vote of 124 to 107. About 700 feet of rafls were taid on U horse fall road yesterdsy bringing | e line as far as completed to the park o6 Franklih wireet. S. A Otin I8 the gon- tieman who Is building the Ifiie, hé hav- Ing taken the comiract to do so, but the SITeye afe made under the muptrvision Greeheville 6f lnte Nas appeared o be particuilarly Attfactive to world of hleves and cracksmen, another burglary ?’) A COLDS For Grip, Influenza, Catarrh, Codgh and Bors Throat, By permission we quote from a let- for of Mr. H. H. Frick, Engineer, Frisks, Pa.: “Enclosed find check for $2000 to pay for Ne. 13 Case Humphreys' Remedies and Mentor— maty a 25c. bottle has saved me a $280 docter bill. Your medicine has #t Ibast saved me $50.00—have not had # doctor in & year” Doctor’s Book on the treatment of *Bwery living thing” in English, ¥rench, Spanish, Portuguese or Ger- man—mailed fros. At all Drug and Country Stores, Mumphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Co. 166 Willlam Sireet, New York: ” oroken into. goods was taken. s and to | brief, dignified ahd the work done by the end of the |bie address to the house on, taking the oath of office recoived the approving Extracts from the files of The Bulletin | comment of the press on all sidés. If his of that week, fifty Years ago, are as fol- | euggestions are followed in regard to the public business We may hope for a friit- The house i8 fortunate in being cofmitted there' Tuesday evening.|The horse to avoid dasking his brains During the trial of the Greeneville Steam | out on the opposite wall laid down and fire engine the boarding house kept by Nelson Hills was entered and @ Toom broken into. Two a1y i occupants of the room were taken Wi e s eliberate cqolness from the house and 3?;;‘. 62:{‘ ;;:g““”t;‘l’e ";‘D‘m’ of the-In. sarried throuen the stréets to 2 Jane | CCRCL Y gl \bout” 100 feet away, where they Were 10367 About $70 worth o dry- | denly the souhd of ‘& falling body was Friday, May 6, 1 The sum of $2,210 for the erection of signatures that a congrete sidewalk be the new St.-Patricl’s church were taken | Inid on.the east side of Franklin street by collection at St. Mafy’s church on last | from the square. to Br:)hml ml»:e« t’fhei ..; Sunday. miserable _condition of the walks on thal At the Spiritual- Academ: l‘fl Yesterda -afterno equestrian | street and the fact that in places thers urged his eharger up Matket spmet with |15 not even a foot path should induce the | Mis.- Booth Moran of Providencs, R. I, W a/speed that rendered. the turning of the | ity government to grant the request. psychic and tést medium, wlll et corner into Main street'a ,impossibility. . will giye psychic:: mfiufl o'éloek iin the ’hfl.emvmx and 7:30 in the eVeh- SUNDAY SUBJECTS ing: the rider paid 25 cents for court plaster. _ 4 At thp First Baptist el The bject of the Christian. Scienco 9 Saturday, May 7, 1870.—A ball - was e morming in the Thayer |Henry Strouse, minister, service Sunday mi g Ly Stm given Thursday might ip Treadway's|[hain."\ii"he Adam and Fallen Man, | OUF Prchent Task: schol hareh, Holy com. |12 O'clock. Youtik People's urvleé it At Christ Episcopal church, Holy 5:15 oclbeki EVe lfi: fieke, A €, and Sermon, | yui§ the Future 00; evenig i, 0o . At the First cnnsrenbl-.a 7 Main | Norwich Tewn, morning _sérmon 10 a The Tplliting Power of Geodfisss: |8 | 2 p. | Union ser in the evening . at First " | Congragational church with sermon Rev. William Crawford: At Trinity Methodis 1 trunks owned by the rotheren e e | munion, 5:00 & m.; serv hurch school, 12: heard and the dance was stopped. It |Praver, 7:80. B N .. |secmed thai one gentleman tad grossly| At the Moliness Mission, 870—Speaker Foster's | insulted another by eafling him a “nig-|strect, praise and prayer Serv all togother admira-|ner,” and the latter had knocked him|m. Bible and Sunday’ s down. The trotible became gencral and |m.~ Preaching at 3 and 7:30 D. cries of “police” were raiged, but at the hall no arrests wers made. One unhappy result of the entertainment was the ad- mission_of the flame of jealousy in the bosom of one who loved her lord too well | & to witness his flirtation with another- fe- “:L . Rev. William H. Smith, Communion, 9:30 a. m.; morning prayer, m. At Trinity Episcopal .church there will be Fioly. Communion at 9:30 a, m. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30, and evening prayer and addregs at ¥:30 p. m. | Sunday and a sérmion appropriate to uu school at noon. day will be pre:.u‘:hed :ymtxh‘ m: i s E the_morning service. Sunday Antrows Epscopal charch, | 5 ST s e "prayer, | ary. service at 6:30 led by Letdy FW#a-lid Yaking A petition is now being circulaged for —TODAY— OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND JUNIORS SUITS This motning we offer, without reservation, our entire stock of Women's, Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits at just half- price. Every Suit in our Ready-To-Wear Dzpartment goes—we hold sone back. There are suits we have been selling for $37.50. There are suits we have been sclling for $85.00. There are prices all the way between, and you can have your unrestricted choice of any of them for just exactly half the regular price. THIS IS ‘A PRE-ALTERATION SALE. TO 'CLEAR’ATHE ROAD FOR EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS IN THIS DE- 3 PARTMENT WE MAKE THIS BIG SACRIFICE. CAN YOU MISS THIS CHANCE TO BUY A SUIT FOR JICE SALE BEG!NS SATURDAY MORN!NG AT 8:30 NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS A SALE OF C TODAY QOur Entire Stock of Women’s, Micses’ and Juniors’ Coats at the Lowest Prices of the Year S SALE OF BLOUSES OF ALL KINDS TODAY Every Bio;in'in the s’hop—notlling held back. Voile Blouses, Georgette Blouses, Crepe de Chine Blouses, Tricolette Blouses Just come and get them. The price—well the price is so low that it is negligible—and the coats are so good that you cen’t afford to forget them. There are not all sizes of a kind, but somewhere in the various lots you will find the coat that you want, and that should be yours. tion is presented to'you Saturday at such a handsome reduction from normal prics, that it is up to you to take advantage of it, IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT THE FORMER PRICE WAS, OR HOW RECENTLY IT WAS BOUGHT BY U8 IT° GOES SATURDAY AT A REDUCTION OF 25 Per Cent. ARRANGED IN THREE LOTS NO. 1—COATS, WERE $19,50 TO $20.50— NOW §16.50 NO. 2—COATS, WERE $35.00 TO $49.50— NOW §24.50 NO 3—ONE REEL OF LAST SEASON’'S. COATS, vV A L UES FROM $17.50 TO $29.50— SATURDAY $9.95 L g S AN o b s e oo . —everyone without exception ot resetva- ~ ty the oppoRunity is sometimes but another name for an easy mark. Fortunate is he who never has oc- casion to change h & opihion of himseif. No, harry, a_man dossn't necessari- ly have paint iry his eyes When he is color blind. Love is not always the least harm- tul of the various intoxicants « that make the weorld g0 round. This springemany a man who Is old | <= enouxh to know- better will pose as ah amateur gardener. Eefore doing anything that you are are several blocks away. It .is much easier to tell people that there is no use in worrying than it is to tell them how to avoid. it. i8S, TIKP! 18 Somél "mll't:mu 40 do ail the H‘m‘ méh wou is n.pt 16 be the result Would rather not do than another it is R to accompany his wife on & shoppihg tour. A women 8 apt tb maké some very strikihg remarks when she has otca- sion to hit her husand for pin motiey. Were it impossible to speak anything bui the truth we would have few CAS SALE OF GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS ar $2.79 This Is the “Navy” $5.00 Outfit These aré the gonuine “Gillette” Razors—the kind which shaves millions of men every morning. They were put up for Navy use; in neat, navy biue folder cases of strong woven fabric and each case confains; besides the razor itself. - ONE DOZEN “GILLETTE” BLADES ONE ALL-METAL SHAVING MIRROR . We sccured a large number of these splendid razors, and will plate them on sal: in out Men's Department Saturday morning. BUY A RAZOR—SHAVE YOURSELF $2.79 for Outfit A CLEARANCE SALE OF Trimmed Hats SATURDAY, MAY 8th $5.00 and $7.50 Time 46 make viay for the White Hats, so these pretty colored ones, in the most attractive shapes and styles have been marked down to a price which will surely clear them away in one day’s selling, * You: will find Hats, big, little and medium, and variously trimmed with colorful ribbons, dainty wings and novelty trimmings which are clever and smart as well as 'pretty. IF YOU WANT A SMART HAT TO FINISH THE SEASON, BUY NOW 'Hats Which Were $8.00 —— Now $5. 00 Hats Which Were $12.00 — Now $7.50 ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST From All Round the Store White Goods and Domestics | Handkerchief Department JAPANESE BED SPREADS WOMEN’'S HANDKERCHIEFS 2 : With 1-8-inch hem. Mads of finest Full size Spreads, all white, show- | soft cotton and actually worth 17¢ ing much elaborate drawn work. | each. We have 150 dozen of them . to offer Saturday— it ;2:'.‘7'" Raetech T mlae SATURDAY SPECIAL 12/4c SATURDAY SPECIAL 8350 | WOMEN'S 25c HANDKERCHIEFS Finest cotton is used in ::mmh-‘-:; ’ kerchiefe, which look like YARD-WIDE DOTTED SWISS | [inan ~ All have the 1-Beineh hem. A Swiss of extra good guality | Seventy-five dozen in the lot— which is selling regularly, at this SATURDAY SPECIAL 17¢ time, for $100 a yard— WOMEN'S 15c HANDKERGHIEFS SATURDAY SPECIAL 750 Made of a good soft-finish cotton— : SATURDAY SPECIAL. 3 for 25¢ COLORED DIMITY BED SPREADS Pink or blue coler schemes to match that of your room. Finished with scalloped edge and corners are cut for use on metal beds— Single Bed Size $5.50 SAT_yRDAY SPECIAL $450 Double Bed Size—Value $600 SATURDAY SPECIAL $5.00 COLORED DIMITY BED SPREADS Hemtmed Spreads, of full bed size, in pink, blus or yeilow. Actually worth $8.00 apisce— SATURDAY SPECIAL $450 Drapery Department SCOTCH MADRAS Yard-wide Madras, in 50c and 65¢ qualities. We have ten pincss for your choice, some in natural celer and others with colered figures. Madras Curtains wear_and launder well— SATURDAY SPECIAL 42 QUAKER LACE CURTAINS A lmlll lot of fifty ir of pretty Fil, Craft Net J‘lfilhi. some hite and some ivery. Thefs are ght good patterns in the lot, and all of them are worth $3.00 a pair. Lenth 2V yards. SATURDAY SPECIAL $2.49 trien Evei a gifl with % ashamed of be sure all your neighbors | £0 be wide awake to ““& . FOQ Fffl“fil‘fi | TORIA If there I8 one thing that a man !ha& w,m mm “BH..“ Jry