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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANURRY 7, Tez2 I\ NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO ground ama mu-fl-w-twru-flm Tre Builetin of the fFs Wweek %n Jun- and the walking of wary. 1872, are as follows: 1ant .gn audience, Alling the Monday, Jan 2, 1372—How to lv. ‘Congregational church turn- der. Clder, in order to get pure end hear the Rev. Mr. Dana on perfect must not be meddied With. l-h in Fdinburgh. The Scotch ate In the season what is %nh were quite delighted with the report of wpt and keep out-doors. the “ather gats quits coid and wimter gets in, cover with goms material that will prevent freezing. We get this from the practice of oue of our nelghbors who al- ‘ways treats his cider {h this way. Some- times he merely sets Ms barrel on the 1t snow under, but usual- it n an out buflding covering ‘SeBhies and experiances in thelr country and went home to talk over the preach- er's acoount of thelr ancestry and Ba- discontinued the harvest for the pres- m Tndependance Hose Compa 4 warmed their mew. house at Tham tive Iand. A well known gentleman of this city, journeying from New London by the boat train for some reason neglected to |last evening wlth a i v- nm-h;, and S. M., held at Masonic hall, Thurs- | Rev. Dr. -lwm when hmzbfi teain stopped at fli‘fi m',t:e o am M. > Mum t‘fi‘ day evening, the following officers were | noon, city and when last heard from was in ine Company nvs a soclable at their | clected for the ensuing year: Costello g Worcestor. His friends, at last accounts, | house Wednesday evehing. Lok, F. 1. G, 2.5 doneon 0. WA R.| o/ o re e meares, pg out 818 were anxously ‘awaiting further tidings| Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1872—The Dime |1, D. it.; James Kirker, P. C.; Austin | Sip e Saerainot.: [Sundsy Sohbot a5 of him. Sa ‘h had been Brewster, T. bl e - Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1872—At the annual Monday, Jobn T. Wait was elected chair- mnan and Paul B. Greene, clerk. The fol- Were made: Health ‘Warren, meeting of the board of health held on lm on afimk Tuesda; ‘owing appointm committee, Ellas N, Levi study hére Norwich horse cars are each pn,vmedl Ab Christ Epiécopal ohureh, holf Benjamin Durfes, Georse H. Martin, Scientific school, with a directory and picture gallery;communion, 8; moming prayer and ser- | john H. Peck, John T. Walt Factory | At the annual meeting of the Thames it is proposed hefore next winter to furn- jmon, 10.30; church scheol, 12; evening visitors, A. F. Park, C. H, Bushneli, O. | Tow Boat , theold hoard of di- fish them with a library, an fee cream |prayer and address, 7.30. P. Wattles, B. M. Durfee. Rogers & ‘Compafly have their houses half full of ice from eight to twelve in- ches thick. The thaw of Monday has COATS DRESSES Values $25, $29.50, $35 $19.75 Values $45, $49.50, $55 $35.00 Values $65 to §75 $55.00 $19.75 Values $45 to $55 $29.50 Values $65 to $75 $39.50 25 PER CENT. OFF Values $85, $89.50, $125 $69.50 Kimona—every Petticoat in the Depart- ment is included. Fine Percale Dress Shirts We have just received a new line—mostly conservative stripes, in black or colors. The shirts are made to fit, and they are made “right,” with five button fronts, and every detail properly looked after. If your neck uzeumyvfherefmmfl!o” we can interest 69 you trecsseenees c Better Shirts—Colors Guaranteed Made of 80-square Percale, of corded, and of woven Madras. Fabrics which will wear like iron and outlast the attacks of the laundryman. We've a lot of them are many patterns and colors to choose from . “Yorke,” “De Luxe” and Other Master i Makes $1.95 WM Vduu.u ss-uun -I»-n-m-r-nt-zzvdt e AFTER-CHRISTMAS ECONOMY SALE Values $25, $35, $39.50 20 PER CENT. OFF Every Blouse — every Sweater — every | Skirts of all kinds—all of our Children’s Dresses and Coats without exception are cut in price. THIS IS A STOCK-REDUCING SALE—ALL GOODS ARE FROM REGULAR STOCK January Sales for MEN The Semi-Annnual SHIRT SALE NOW GOING ON In the Men’s Shop F« Those Who Prefer Shirts With Laundered Cuffs w Nf&ywfimdbenndhdemhthem. 'Hiemufi mhfl-hnhd,mrm&emhn:;»mw SUITS : 2 S union ~ service at Trinity Methodist EVERY SUIT M Saining Lol e Hotey e Ry church, at 6.30, to hear Chaplain A. Barl Croup; Foley Kidney Pia: for waine. i | erl B S L S e sides and back, rheymatism, backache, L IN OUR ity oa Bladoc” szl bt Bty j R e sl i A 3 g ass e 'E. Jackson, pastor. 1 2. m. Pon s of-fimm‘ cahartio for conttipa- | 9% IEAELE, 2 vrayer chamber service for wamen, led ENTIRE STOCK JUST HALF PRICE SILK SHIRTS At Cotton Prices Silk Shifts, during this sale are down where you can afford to buy them. These are not cheap garments, but our regular stock marked down to the véry lowest figures. You will find “Yorke” as well as other splendid makes in the show- At $3.98 Smart Shirts, made of fancy Tub Sitks and White Silk Jersey. In every particular these shirts conform to' the highest standards. At $6.39 After this sale, if the shirts are not disposed of they will go back to the old price of $7.95. If you want some shirts of highest grade, made of AllSilk Jerseys and Crepes, get them now. $1.79 ‘penetrated to Japan and a youth of that country has entered pmmm and Enoch F. Chapman, sec- rétary and treasuf At the annual mee!ing of the Univer- salist, socfety the fol ok e Dillaby, R. T. Ruby; clerk, M. M. ‘Thursday, Jan. 4, 1872—At the anmu- Bishop, sécretary: Isaac N. Pressey, S, D.; Danfel M. Lester, J. D.; Danlel D. Lyman, S. §.; S.; Bdward Capron, marshal; Costello Lippitt, organist. The ofticers elected _Were duly Installed by Grand Yodge of Conmecticut The Rev. J. M. Prine, late of Gardiner, Me., 15 to b ate of the Universalist church, this city, on the 18th Inst, Rev. Charles A. Skimmer | da3 of Hartford will preach the sermon. 13 'UT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY it this mafl lth‘ohy & Co., 2835 Sheffie] Chicago, TIl,, writing’ dress cl]s bowels. = H. Leffingwell ; sheriff; Tsaac Johnson, |, Robert Palmer, R. E. Porter.. Friday, Jan. 5, 1872—At the regular’ meeting of Franklin counvil, No. 3, R. Augustus G C.; Danfel T Lyman, he Ferum (of ‘the of the Fm Ataemy has | Albro, sentinel. The officers were in- stalled In due form by Past T. L M, .L at 4 p. m, at 13 Main street, W._Carpenter. / a course of block. npon heére preparatory to the Sheffield it Cempany, rectors was re-slected and John Mitchell, { saloon and bowling alley. Company ‘F, Third Regiment, thelr uniforms from the Messrs. B. G. Short and Company vesterday and the members of ‘the Putnam Co., vielded up thelr measures. Saturday, Jan. 6, street Is fn a supernatu Complaint is made that horses are drivén ‘over the Laurel Hill bridee at a recetved 1 Rev, John Wilkins, B. A., sermon at 10.45. At Trinity Episcopal will b® holy communion at officers were fempstead, . 3. Champlin, C. N. es, William 8. 1872—Mechanic . Tracy ; collector, church school at noon, and prayer and address at 7.30 p. m. welghing from a half pound to three pounds were tanzht, the estimated cost of each being ahout $30. The market is abuntantly psychometrist and speaker, liram B. Browning, J. tyler; A. D. Smith, supplied prices ave | in the evening. with oranges and lemons 3 Tow. John L. Devotion of the M. W. school gt the close. CLARK’S FALLS installed fato the pastor. 6.30, the leader will be Mrs. G. Republican delegates—Bozrah; state, vict commenced the lard” Evening service at 7.30, Capt. Wm. Smith, the Hon. Wm. F. Miss Myrtle Su The Standards of Life. Bailey; senatorfal, Stméon Abell, Jno. Siim® teacher who. taught the fall texm and last year. Alfred M. Clark and son are filling their ice house with nine inch o Mr. and Mrs Palmer were guests of Mr. W. Bur- Sick tast Sunaay Mr. and Mrs, ¥ Ale nder H. Abbott, minister, Subject, Religion in Terms of Church school at noon. slip, enclose with §c and 1d Ave. your name and ad- ly. You will receive in return ness, headaches and siuggish Lee & Osgood Co. " had occasion to t by Mrs. Virginia %, Starts ACTION! Schwartz Bros. 9-1 1-13 WATER STREET SUNDAY SUBJECTS At Park CongreZational church, ser- mon at morning service by the pastor, | M- S. H. Hows; Sunday school at|®nd’ the Cause; 12.30, Norwieh Colored Musieal and Dramatic association meets Carroll At @race Episcopal church, Yantdcs “of New Hat ven, will officiate at merning prayer and No evening service. church there 30 a. m., al state of mud, {morning prayer and sermon at 10.30, evening preaching by im., joint mees pace very detrimental to that structure.| At the -Greenevil a1 Testin of Scmersst lodge, No. 21, F. | Tha luw prohihits anvthing faster than | church, Suntay moming, rcimg oy and A. M., held at Masonlc hall on Wed- | walking. the pastor at 10.30. Subject, The Re- nesday ev!fllng{ the following officers About 200 persons including parties | ceding Shore ana the (:o-xu'» Horize were elected for the ensutng year: from this city were fishing for pickerel {vne Sunday school will meet at 12 o- John W, Stedman, W. M.; J. B. Mer- | through the ice on Columbia ressrvoir, | clock shon, J. W.; Charles W. Cartér, S. W.;{near Willimantic, on Tuesday, the law | " % ooy A Park Austin Brewster, treasurer: Edwin S.[befng off on that ¢ Thirty fish, | At the Bpicitusl Acadesly, PAsk sires:, . Annette P. Conyers of Maiden, will lecture will give psychometric readings at 2 o'clock in the afterndon and at 7.38 At the Federated church, Rev. R. D. Trick, pastor, morning worship at 10.30, What Owest Thou, My Lord? At 3 Mr. Trick Young Peu;le't;{ at |t At the United Congregational chureh, Morning | gervice symbolical of the spreading of the ) at 10.30. Mr. Abbott will preach. The young peéo- ple of the homestime Wwill join with all other young people of the town Anderson and Mrs. vay, Jan. 11l STORE CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY $th AND 10th, TO ARRANGE AND PRICE ENTIRE STOCK FOR QUICK . SEE THIS PAPER MONDAY ! room by Miss M. E. Thompson. pastor's theme, Spiritasl Drouglit Sunday school ¢ 3.30 p..m, Rev, Mrs. Sneligro of Angelee, California, will preach a. spe- oom 215, |cial sermon to women. Men are W 7.30 p. m., prayer chamber service ; sermon by Rev. Mrs. Sneligro. At the Hollness Miss! 2. 'm., Bible class-and Sunddy school at 2 p.m., preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. At the First Bastist church, Sunday, Rev. E. J. Ayer will preach at both morn- ing and événing services. At the First Copgregational chareh, Norwich Town. Morning worship at 10.30 oclock. Sermon text, Philippians, 3 Forgetting the things bekind you and pressing on. The church school at 12 m. Taple far the Men's Forum, What is loyal- ty to government? At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist. Rev. George Y. Weich, min- ister, 10.30 4. m., servics of worship, ser- mon subject, The Mysterlons and the Re- venléd. 12.m.; the Bible school: 6.30 . of Y. P. C. U. Methodist charch. At the Central Baptist chareh, Rev. David Alexandes Pitt, pastor, preachins service, 10.30 2 m.. Ttalian service, 10.45 Sunday school and city class for men at noon, B. Y. P. U intermediates at 6.30. Sentor B. Y. P. U. meets at Metirdist chureh at 6.30. Bvening subject, llus- trated, The Journey of Jesus. At the First Methodist Episcopal churck the pastor, Rev. James B. Aldrich will preach at the morninz service Tree of Life. The Young People’ tian Endeawor service and Sunday evening meating will be o | opportunity to at- thime, At St. Andrew’s Sunday evening, Jan the Service of Lights a most Gospel into ail the world. It is well wor attending. Svnday morning, at 1 there will be morning prayer ana sermon on the subject: Who were the Mag: and What Was the Star? The Sunday scheol meets at 12 noon. ¢ Methedist Episcopal church, Value, in. a Rev. Robert L. The Key to Conguest. S 2 m. N. 30 Epworth league o of all the young people’s societies; Chaplain Earl Kernahan will speak on NORWICH , CONN. Btreet, praise and prayer servioe at 10C =t the Daer. N M. et o !pf the M’ “BeE B cim‘ ' P&iflh chester, )n- alsg Mr. ter and som. Stare, : g Mr.'and Mri. Elmer Puliz ‘enteriatied 2t dinher ‘New Years day thelr chil. drem’ With théir’ hmfl’cl. My m Mrs, nba Eu.u iwrernice, Mr. and Mrs. mu.llrnlms Rexoammw-n dtughters, Mr. Wyma réay. ‘The following officers were nm by the Bantiet Sunday echosl: ent, Gurdon Chappell: assistant, Randall ; l’l;m‘. treasurer, Heénry “Asp! B Abraham Nield; chorister, Rev. Martin and Mre. Gurdon B. F. York ‘ot Gfotm web & nflm i ot W4 hed. of 0 Son. B. R ork. Dr. John Taylor and’family of New London, spent New Year's day with D Taylor's brother, F. N. 'hyhr ] The Ladied’ Atld sbeiety of the Congtes zational chureh held the ammwel busic eex meeting at the home of Miss Har< iet Hewitt, Wednesday af Mrs. Sarah l‘fi of her n:-m, mpn- N Freehe ille, Miss Dorls Troland apent the Christ. a8 holiakow with relatives in New Lon- ltn.: E. Burgess and son, Donald xpentchrh:n-wlnfitfihkfl.g mx.x.m,%:um‘, c mr-":;r e Mra Fecve. danghe’ 2y s ter, Mrs. . Vinitaker, in Killingly. Brown. Miss FElizadeth “muste. of Haretord 8| spent. 'mmmmh«-mmm Bishe first of tho Week. - Mrs. J.-Hinne of New York. lately been -the fguest of her e ina e Witam 3 first” for Christmas, and colebrate the fourteenth birt son, Arthur, as dees his S “The ramor is-that Xas | s0ld his place, i | 50 the birthday of Williem Da er of Mrs. Johmson. Mrs. J. ,mnnn and Harold Finley of New York were -mow | those present, h returning M |as dia Mra. ‘Warren, 'vho bas Dbeen spending the holidays with her Tel- atives, the Johnm and Dayles. taters,. cEda Mrs, Trops and Mrs. Mary