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lesperate -enargy the Tegtslators. ‘ Witliam K. Burieigh the o, lodges s the | mover in - the ifig of the anti-siv-] ‘agitation in. thiz state, who died in - York Saturday. was. termerly well ‘instituted. Officers known “in- Pis “Section. he having learn: lodrs, No. 34,[cd the trade of a printer in the oos contetred the | of. & . Mr. Faulkner in t’m- city, and svhgequently #dved ias u jumeymin on. rtu» Phoenix - during its. ex- 1871 ©f opinien about, the hcun\ The . con- | e it} ) oifihm; of Laurel Hill.are much| “with Jits appearance. al Tow_ant abore le 18 Mr water, ‘el. George A. Moerrill, lhs new m endent of-the New London Nerth ? -Superintindent I, . T the road yesterda: 2 specikl train betng used ‘for the pur- posS. - o FHASY; Mireh 24, 1871—The question nf »poinunz 2 ‘superinterident of i '&E: fitde Central District h g‘..g.. 'Hz_e man to verfnrm !h duties of’ sich an officer, in_addition ‘te these of principal ¢ g Targe, grammar scheol the dists ook mvch. And it is eértai iy desirable thet seme person shoula was ealled to order by the Rev. Father Mullen. The mill of the Griswold r - terprising jmem. and the affajrs of m-y are @ a flouriching Wt ‘!\-fi!. .-n 1. 18711t in téared hat it will 'be necessary to rebuild or at least to u-u the Laurel HUl schoo!l house the front wall having ""“4 '“k &d bevend the true line, the rear wall| 5 settied and lemg eracks appeaning on . AOPOARing . O3 theratitricti® the faces of both. Before the close of Lent it is. uxpeeted A number of the Masonic fraternity Jeave the city on the half-past’ -threw| 4L WS fiflgllchnuiz;m::e S finaimnss train this aftemoon to attend the in- About. fitteen theusand doilars have.been satiation of Mt. Vernon ledwe, No. 15, at | ZR0hL U, IROER, O e arection Jewett City. e of.the new edifice. first voter made bv the ment yesterday was Walter H. Bm-n vhe V""'ifh"lndhl' rejoiced greatly thereat. Henry Bill is laving the 'foundstion | for a new house Leurel Fill: the eighth built by him in that charming suburb. Wednesday, March 22, 1871—Tuesday Troming 3 delaaiion of thirty.five of the officers and members of Somerset lodge. ‘Both ™ for the advantage of the pupils and for the Anancial: interests of the l’fvelted Tnotices sityehla sole, duty to_look after tie || ;%?53 ;:,&u.w ot n.:d new e , We are informed, bout- fifey theusany a6l The examination. of m seroints in the enior grede:.of. the ‘Greengville sehdol, yesterday ok plave exami ,gm ‘ISOLP No. 34°F. and A. M., of this vity visited by invitation, Mount Vernon lodge: Ne. 75, of Jewett City, to confer the first and secomd degrees. Mount Vernon lodge bas been Tecently established and ls working wnder a dlspensation of ti Grand ‘Lodge of Connecticut. . general assembly object this spring will have for one of. its duties the Tearramging of the senatorial dis- tricts umder the new census. At pres- Gouraud's ent there are-21 of these districts;‘de |+ et AR Gl Oriental Cr MACPHE'RSON’S “FOR QUALITY" i+ ! SPRINGTIME iy p An uncommon exhi!nf,nflec{u;g‘ in eldl p-rhcuhr specimen the seasoned judgment of veteran furriers. | Incladed are Fox, Mink, Fitch Skiuirre], Stone Marten, Baum .Marten, Jap Marten, Kolinsky lnd Australian A !m B ¥ T FURS RECEIVED NOW FOK COLD S'l' ORAGE J. C. MACPHERSON “QUALITY CORNER” L OPP. CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK BIG BREAK PRICES FOR FIVE DAYS MORE 25 Per Cent. Off on our complete stock of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, etc, 15 Per Cent. Off On All Our Crawford Ranges FINN'S BLOCK JEWETT CITY. nm«fln forty of . the pu s thorouh mwm-t m-mm e " whigh they have It is noted u-m.méfimm]fum " Two Hundred Pair of Women’s $3.50 and $4.00.Silk 'Hauemm'uhn dn”SGund“OOpduofSfl:Sbchnp, by one of the feremest manufacturers of Women’s and Men’s Hosiery in this country. Ri tbeelnnae.f the year to secure an unmatchable bargain in Hosiery of the high- wllbehmd.in sizes. | present menth was by half of Mareh. in 47 years i'ntnn warmer than in 1842, the next VM have, bloomed on' Laurel- Hill mgr the le‘?ernu of Captain Amos : SUNDAY SUBJECTS. At the First cc-m-m-‘l ohureh, ing sud; epuleh I‘."."Z e Gardear 22 At Christ conal "chureh, holy com- muhion 7,30 a."m. Morning praper, holy communion and germon 10.30. a, m. Church school festival 4 'p. m. At s¢, ‘s Eplsespal _chureh, Rev. William ‘H,. Smith, rector. . Serveces ifor Easter day, holy communion § a. m. Baster festival and hely communion at 10.30 a..m. Church school festival at 3.30 p. m. At the Spiritual Aeademy, Park street, meksages. by Mrs. Nettle. Hold }!Ard\!ll. At the Church of ‘the Geed Shepherd, (Universalist), Rev. H. Welch,, minister. 10.30 a. m. Easter_seriee. of worship, With sermon. subject, Life's Greatest Influemce. 12 m.. the Hi school. 6.30 p. m. the Y. P. C. U. devo. tional service: . At the First Baptist chureh, George Henry Strouse, minister. At the morn- ing- service there ‘will be special Easter music and the pastor w.l nreach sn Faster sermon. Bible achool at 12 o'ctoelt. Evening service at 7.30. Easter concert Ziven by 'the Bible schoel. Qt Mt.: Calvary Baptist chureh, Rev. | E. Jackson, par or. merning ser- mm theme, Preefs. of the Resu: on of Christ. Evening sermen, Christ the afiernéon, in the THe Whioh. were very e-,u--lbnc to test tne resultad mt;,lly ‘and understanding answ- Which Skall & Be—Coat,'Snit,, Wrap or Frock Easter Time Demands the Very Best This most attractive specialty shop has provided for your choice the mest exclusive, the mast Bosutiful, the mest charining of this seasn’s creations. Price alene sheuld net determine.your cheide. The style, the quality, the special featurss which " mark the fimit between the garment which is simply a covering and the ene which is & ~creatién must all be taken into acceunt. YOU WILL FIND THE MOST EXCLUSIVE IN THE APPAREL SHOP 'THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SUITS IN TOWN Weé* oan trmMuny 3ay that we have the very l-rgm and most interesting display of Spring . Suits té be found.in Nerwich. All tha desirable materials from simple Jerseys to the Tweeds . and Trrnkm- and Poiret Twills. s smss TO $97.50 EXQUISITE COATS AND WRAPS casen sre particularly ‘beautlful, and are te be found In Wenderfnl variecy of “style, weave soolérings. Daily. arrivala have previded the Apparel Shep with a large and varied selecti for ‘your immediate chaice. e ~ $35.00 TO $97.50 * 'DAINTY FROCKS OF CLOTH AND SILKS " Litgrally_hundreds of them—cioverness insvery line—quality in every thread—and net too ex- . msfsive. We are featuring three of the better knewn makes, upen which fashien hes piaced her séal of appreval. - . BETTY WALES — PEGGY PAGE — CO ED : MAKE YOUR SELECTION BEFORE EASTER “The Wraps Stockings Go on Sale Saturday Morning hn to visit the Boston Store Hosiery Department Saturday lay in a supply. Many shades of brown They are all full-fashioned hose, $350nnd$4-00 SALE PRICE $2.29 vice preceding evening se;mon. The.Das- tor will preach a ten minute sermon. the Thayer buifding Dramatic’ Assoclation meets al 4 at 13 Main street, Carroll biock. mon at morning service by th n-v Dr. 8. street, praise and prayer service at 10 a. m. Bible class and Sunday school &t 2 p. m. Preaching at 3 and. 7.30 p. m. - ‘piseopal tommunion, 7.30 a, m., morhing prayer, sermon and holy communion - at 10.30, and Baster Festival of church éciiool, 4 Rev. Wenderfal. Sunday school Easter ser-|Merning sermon, Christian Sclence rorvivs at 10.3 The Ferum of the Norwich Munical und wm, At Park Congregational churel, ser- e pastor, H, Howe. Bible szhool at n fhe Holiness ~Mission, 37 Main At Trinity E mrsh, Leiy A the United Comgregationsl chureh, Alexander H. Abbott, minister, The Liviag Christ. | Sunday schoel at 12 o'clock. At the Home-Time. at .6.20, at the ity House, Mr. Abbott will sperk on ihe sub- ject, Morning In the Sesl of ¥ “ AL THalty Methodist piscopal ehureh Rev. E. A Leez, pastor. Sunday morning worship 10:30. Easter ~ser- mon _subject, and Everyday Lite” Sunday school at 12 o'elock. Evening _worship, 7:30. Sermon After Bhater—Wpht?” _Special music. A# the Central Maptist churet, Rev. F. C. Wright will preach morning and eve- ning, Italish service a: 10.45.- Sunday school and city Bible siss for men at noon. Young Peosle’s social hour st 6 p. m, B Y. P. U. meeting zt 6.20. The chorus choir will give the cantata. The Resurrection and The Life (Reed) at the evening service. At the Federated chureh, R. Daniel Trick., pastor. 10.30 merning worship. Faster service. Music by. chiidren's cholr. the sermon theme, Bvidences of the Res- P..m. the Y. from the Pirst Easter. L.... i na Minor. 7.30 p. m. ihe Ribie 88 will_render their Lasier ..nc.rt EAST COLCHESTER Rrish. fires dre proviicnt and Hard 16 get under control, ag leaves brush are very dry. Miss Neltte Lynch is snending Ba with friends in New Haven Walter Mahoney of New London & the, week-end at his home he My. and" Mre. iting refatives in N Mr. Fields has sold his farm to Pc puréhasers from New York. John Peritins was in Norwich The day attending” the funeral of his bret Frank ‘Perkins, Wild geese have -been seen fiying fe Schools closed Thursday for the Ba vacati - e Boslon /iore hes O way round. an.lishing Store In Itself All of the correct essentials Men’s Shop is complete, serve you. ALL-SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS SPECIAL 58 Ties of the latest shape, in six beautiful ocolor combinations. These have just arrived, and are opléndid values. PURE SILK BROCADES SPECIAL %c Four-in-Hands, made of a hand- seme silk brecads, in six of the seasén’s best colors. Made with slip-easy bands. BEST TAILORED FOUR-IN- HANDS SPECIAL $1.46 Made of best quality imported and domestic silks. - An unusel coliection ?'tfi' finest neckwear, “YORKE” -TAILORED SHIRTS ALL PRICES. FROM $1.9 UP We specialize in these splendid shirts, every one -of which s guaranteed as te fit, servics, and general dependability. We have large assortment in the newer materials, colorings, and designs. bits of ostrich—hats with combinations ming. A bewildering variety, but one wben“lhe"hltforyoumllbefoufl. PRE-EASTER SPECIALS WHICH ARE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY SMART, NEW EASTER HATS AT FOUR SPECIAL PRICES They have just come in. Two hundred and fifty of them. The pret- tiest, daintiest, most charming of the Spring’s new styles. Colors— every imaginable shade which this spring of. any, other spring has brought to you. Styles — for every kind of a face, figure or age. of the prim and tailored kind—close fit- ting turban shapes — hats which turn up in front, on the side, behind, or all the Hats trimmed with flowers for your Spring wear; the shirts, the socks, the neckwear, the underwear, and all of the trifling things which sometimes make all the difference between comfort and discomforts The and completely ready to PURE SILK KNITTED TIES EVERY THREAD SILK $1.00 AND $1.35 The newest thing in Tiss, ana shown in-a very large assertment of solid colorings, heather mix- tures, and cress stripes. BOYS' REVERSIBLE SILK TIES Bright, rich plaids, in grest var. ioty— ONLY 30e. FINE HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS 26c TO 200 A PAIR Cetton, Lisle, Silk Plated, and Purse Silk Socks, of all kinds, in all sizes, and all colorinc:. We have whet you want. UNDERWEAR AND ALL THE OTHER FIXINGS FOR MEN WILL BE FOUND IN THE “MEN'S SHOP,” AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. Beaded Bags and the New Beaded Girdl Meveities which ers in greater faver than ever—rich in color and beauti- ful In design. IMPORTED BEADED BAGS $13.50 TO #2978 Beme of thess beautiful bags have fust been recelved—exquisits in botn color and design. Made on Brus- sels net which prevents the beads coming off. NARROW BEADED GIRDLES 9498 TO $7.50 Made ltke the bags, on Brussels net which makes them wear well. For the new sport costume noth- ing is more smappy or appropriate than one of these beauties. Ubder the New Frock or Suit You'll Need Some of These Pretty Underthings. PINK BROCHE BANDEAU Hook-back style in sizes from 32 te 38, They have been selling for Toe— SATURDAY 50e REGULAR $1.00 BRASSIERES Pretty embroidered or lace-trimmed Brassieres, in all sizes frem 36 to — SATURDAY T75e CREPE-DE-CHINE CHEMISE IN POPULAR ENVELOPE STYLE Charming taflored or lace-trimmed models made of crepe of splendid quality, The daintiest little under- gArments you ever saw— SPECIAL $3.50 WOMEN'S ALL-SILK HOSE Beth heavy and light-weight Silk Hose “which are absolutely all-silk, and wonderful values for the money $3.55 AND $393 A PAIR BLACK SILK LACE HOSE For thosé who wish a fancr black Silk Hose, we offer these beauties. All sizes in stock— ONLY 8475 A PAIR CLOCKED SILK HOSE Rich, black Silk, full-fashioned, with white, clock— $2.75 AND 8350 A PAIR MISSES' MERCERIZED HOSE Fine Ribbed Hose for Misses, in black, white and cordovan. We can heartify ;recommend these— 3%9c—50c AND 85¢ WOMEN’S PINK SILK VESTS Full length, heavy-weight Sik Vests, in all sizes.. They are beau- tiful undergarmen PECIAL ! 19 WOMEN’'S S8WISS LISLE VESTS Piain and fancy trimmed Vests, in every imaginable styls and many les— $1.00-81.25 TO $2.00 AT PRICES OF GREAT INTEREST We have all the -various styles which fashisn has deemed correet, and they are all- marked at prices extremely Jow. Hers are twe of three of the real bargains. REAL KID GLOVES ONLY $250 #eal Kid—not split leather. and they have been sejling for $4.00 a pair. We have them in white, in black with white stitching, and in beaver, S8ILK GLOVES IN ALL COLORS All styfes, too. for any purpose to which #ilK gioves may be put. You cannet de better anywhere— PRICES FROM $1.00 TO 5258 LONG -CHAMOISETTE GLOVES $1.88 A PAIR They're the 16-button lensth, just right for Wear with the short sieeve frocks. “We have them in all the new shades. The former price of these gidves was $2.50 'a pair RIBBONS FOR GIRLDES AND . HAIR BOWS Fhe little girl needs a bit to bright. en up her, Easter costume. and The Boston Store is best fitted to sup- ply. that. want. We have a wonderful showing of suitable, widths, in white, pink. biue. hbehn& pinids, Roman stripes asd 42 TO $4.00 A YARD