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FREE—TODAY With each purchase made Satur- day, at our Toilet Goods Depart- ment, we will 'Mbflomtrh: one ounce o :n?m‘. -n;v:::* the Olive Oil Shampeo. Ask for It IVORY PYRALIN A Special Sale of lyory Pyralin Toilet Articles, including Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Combs, Trays, Mani- etc., in plain and Du rns—ali at Half Reg- $6.50 HAND BAGS, $3.49 Women’s Hand Bags and Purses, in 12 of ths newest styles, mads of the finest leathers, 2l colors and a variety of styles — Special price $3.49, yalue up to m $2.00 HAND BAGS, 98¢ Women's Leather Hand Bags and Vanity Cases, all with fittings and irrors—A full line of ‘colors —Special price 98¢, value up o $2.00. (Continued from Page Sevem)' I got eariy variety o snjoyment 4 buds anen o eset teentra? 31 a8 would have bee withs you, but war o find 1t lad winger IN PREPARATION FOR ANOTHER BUSY SATURDAY, WE PRESENT IN THIS AN'NOHNCEMENT Store-wide Evidence of Money-saving Values Every item offered for Saturday, whether regularly priced, a one-day special, or a sale item, carries our full guarantee of quality and a further guarantee that the price is as low or lower than elsewhere. Read this list of special offerings — then take advantage of them today. Our Men’s Store EVERYTHING FOR WARM WEATHER Blad to cxchany mwore than sorry l"letl altho not ot age a feebl cured uad { lome 1o have 1 am vers BId 1 used ot It with s and r"lly (rud to me up on fhe to take my | southern took { ool you of eer. | tain _peopie ssnciate the white, sweet syringa and yellow roses With my dear white-capped grandmoth- len Sweet peas with mieemotts hring {batk sweet memories of an aged gunt . and many other cherished memoriel come to me from the flowers, 1 wonder it any of you have had experience witt ithe Lapark Sesd and Plant Co.? T am Eving to mine and it any oth érs had /similar experience ke 1o hear about it. Last fall I = a few bulbs: afler the usnal length o time the tul them. In three weeks I wrote why the order wasn't completed and they sen on one bulh. when I sent for f : that kind. In two weeks 1 wrote again asking for of the order as 1 < dn the CANDY SPECIALS 25¢ Assorted Chocolate Creams 20c Wintergreen or Peppe: mint Lozenges Extraordinary Hosiery Values CHILDREN'’S 3-4 SOCKS — s 39c LONG SILK GLOVES, AT s1 '48 360 pairs of Women's 16-button 7 ¥ " After bid e Peppermint Patties : = 45¢ and 48c values—at. e iengtiv pure: Milansse Silk Gloves : me two inive #c Assorted Cream Wafers. C1°thmg9 Shn'ts, Underwear, Etc. These are the finest grade Mercerized, Three-quarter length Socks, T menem, gty P va coveres 40c Mixed Chocolates. .. snow 80 1 had to cover them witr and are shown in a big variety of styles, lncludm%‘hl-ck. white, cor- aft on dovan and other plain colors, as well as white witl 7 to 10—On sale at 39c a pair, regular value 45¢c and 48c. PHOENIX FULL-FASHIONED 48 ¢ SILK LISLE—Irregulars—at ..... 360 pairs of Women's “Phoenix” fuli-fashioned, or “thres lelm" Silk Lisle Hosiery, black only, second quality of $1.00 grade—On sale today at 48c a pair. PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY — 79c lrregulan——Vllue $155—at ... 360 pairs of “Phoenix” Silk Hosiery, black only, thess ars second qual- ity of $155 grade—On salo tday af 7% a pair. VANRAALTEGLOVESILK Exactly 130 pairs vf (ho well-known “Van Raalte” Glove Silk Hosiery —every pair perfoct—in black, cordovan, tan, beige, navy and gray— On sale today at $1.95 a pair, actual value $3.00. value and are our regular $2.00 gloves, at $1.48 a pair- Extraordinary Values in Men’s Suits for Saturday. Suits for Men, 'Young Men and Youths’ first long trou- ser Suits, of Worsted, Serge and Cassimere, sizes 31 to 46. Two special prices — MEN’S SUITS That sell regularly up to Yoy u .. $19.95 m, T ; MEN’S SUITS New McCall Poticrn 2704 C S oord_futf S “g"%sf"},_’.,“"sg Are You WOMEN'S GINGHAM DRESSES BOSTON GARTERS, 25c | Today at ... " “Choosy” About AT $ 5.00—Imported Gingham Dresses, value $ 6.95 Boston, Paris and Brighton Gar- AT $ 6.95—Imported Gingham Dresses, vaiue $ 8.50 ters, single and double grip—Spe- | STRAW HATS, $2.69 it 5 ; giat 5 lis w5 [ o, Saturday, we offer a choice of ‘Your Patterns ? AT $ 7.95—Imported Gingham Dresses, value $ 9.95 cial price 25c a pair, value up to our high grade Straw Hats all }| For much of the success of home Men’s Socks, $1.20 a Doz, | Sreggeniier $550 vale—Today || L, o O e e patiorn AT § 9.95—ln‘lported Gingham Dresses, value $12.50 A good quaity Cotton Work Sack | " per b 0y e s Don't cut into material unless you || AT $12.50—Gingham and Eponge Dresses, value $15.95 in black and brown—S8pecial price ~are sure of your pattern, sure that 50c Buntes’ Fry Cecoanut Biscuits 50c Jordan Almonds . 50c Walnut Stuffed Dates. fancy tope—sizes for the wintor, Toasted usIoRys o 3% 89 STRAP WRIST cLovEs, AT 99C Women's Strap Wrist Sueds Finish Gloves,.in wl [ On sale at 53¢ a pai value $1.00. TOIL! FT SPECIALS Te . 80c . 17 Mavis Taleum . Djer-Kise Face Powder. Mavis Face Powder. ... Pompeian Face Powder. ... Mary Garden Talcum, in ss jars Forhan's Tooth Paste 100 Mary Garden Face Fowder % P BOYS' WEAK Boys' Golf Caps, navy serge and mixtures, valus $1.00— Special price Pos Boys’ Straw Hats, valus swa —Special. price ... Boys’ Straw Hate, value $200 —Special price . D%, $1a Boys’ Straw Hate, value $265— Spesial price —... $195 Boys' Sport Blouses, slightly im- perfoct, valus $1.00 — Special price Boys' Khaki_Trouiers, sizes 8 o/ 17, valus $1:39—Speci Tac ro Azures BATHING ACCESSORIES Kle quality Bathing Caps, styles and color combin- s—Prices 25¢ to $1.25. Bathing Shoes, in colors to match its, high laced or low 55¢ INTEREST TN CORNER PROMPT! WRITING. Boys' Washablo Suits, sizas 3 to 6, value $125 and $150 — L . Special price ... 8¢ %o $175 3 || $120 a box af 12 paire—sold only | you. Office Conts for warm weath || it i simple and accurate. AT $14.95 — Hand-embroidered and French Linen |} 200" Wiiiuic suiee, sives 3 by the box. $7°f g sualty Mokain, in Bk || rined patierns spoak for thom Dresses, sizes 16 to 44, value $18.50. 155 yalin 20 Bpaviamcios 4104 : to 46 — ;pe o ! Washa 2 UNDERWEAR SPECIALS | 328,830 828754, 0%, — %9 1 ccives — every piecs is “printod o 350 Saes to® valie §330 — Special price $264 Eoys’ Gray Linen Su SILK UMBRELLAS Mer's Baibrigaan - Shiste - aid with unvarying lines and full direc- || Our entire stock of Women’s Wool Sport Skirts, reduced e T Bl g WORK SHIRTS, 79¢ g i T —just the skirt for beach wear. On sale today at these remind you that I and am fus A manufacturer’s sample line at 8 to 16, valie $7.50 — Special e s 28 G B 3 ’, 5y - 1 8o not get he gather. 13 to 12 less than regular B oF Menis Dommer el AR bR e Yoy Moo Sy prices :— Dood T Which T hope o € to 1-2 nderwear—Shirts and Draw- otk 3 “It's Printed” ' oys’ Palm Beach Suits, sizes e rwear- Special grice 79¢, regular $1.00 4 . % prices. The colors are blus, | || ers, including Roxford make— A A A A 8 to 16, value $9.50 — i sots Nabe sutols green, purple, brown, taupe and Shirts are long and short slseves e e t 83 98 t 55-50 l t 57.50 l t 39.95 BL%%, VAlus, A T 40 Back—prices are 258, 8438, | || 2nd ietic stvle, resular 3100 | - pREGS SHIRTS, $1.38 FROM $650 FROM $7.95 FROM $1250 | FROM $15.00 $598 and $5.98, reguiar values to $12.00. mixtures, sizes 8 to 17, value $12.00—Special price Boys’ Navy Serge Sui two pairs of trousers, sizes 7 to 17, value $1200—Special price $8.50 ast week. der where the J ywhere around $150 vaiue at $1.19—and $1.00 Special_price $139, regular valus HAIR RIBBON value at & 79c up to $2.00. SPORT COATS, $15.00 | FRILLED BLOUSES $4.95 A S One lot of Camel's Hair Sport | New models in handsome Frilled Extra_special value in Ribbon, Sonta, redused to 31500, formerly | Blauses, of French Vaile, trimmed comprising No. 130 Moire Taf- . 5 s b s ; o A o One lot of Misses’ Sport Capes, re- | With Val and Irish Laces, sizes 36 f5ta Ribion, olo inches wics, in duced to $7.50, formerly $16.50. to 46—extra good value at $4.95, Extraordinary Special Values In DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT black, white and all the wanted colors—Today at 20c a yard, reg- e rewins o wiite] || CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES Ribbons, in all widths, for Hair- KITCHENWARE DEPT. Polar Cub Electric Fans for the home or office ‘Cool the” World” — two mxn. at ight value $1.00—Sp Yard eomvinn 90 ler g0 to Low- Yard-wide Satin Foulards, neat N } | 7. Yard-wide Satin Foulards, nest For Saturday Only et Extra special values in Children’s Gingham Dresces, in a || §3720 2 e et on Foster Winders. Good e 3 7 big variety of styles. Fancy Work Baskets, covered, wages. Apply A. B. Burleson mill . jioeh Blasenad Gluet, valus 120 2 verd — Spmitlprion S By AT 75c — Children's Gingham | AT $245 — Children’s _Gingham || in five sizes, at $129, 95, 79c, Ruthic Iicbekah lodge received . view Saturday—10 Yards for . s e e e Degasos; ainet 7 b5 14 eaiue’]]| S and. %z 39¢ resta Special price a yard 42-inch Indian Head Pillow Tuhmg‘ re]ular price 45c — 29 English Teapiots, cheice: of our s c large stock, at .. " Tornade Alarm Clnckl dan-nd~ able—Special price ............ 9% 0O’Cedar Mops, $1.50 Map at $1.19—the $125 Mop at ........ 99c O'Cedar Polish, in two sizes— o e $3.50. DRAPERY SPECIALS A 051'95 c""d;""‘ 1‘:'""‘?’“ AT §295 — Children’s Gingham -inch Colored Madras for resses; . aizes 7. ta 14y valuo Dresses, sizes 7 to 14, value Overdrapes, in rose, biue, brown, $2.95. $3.98 and $4.50. mulberry ‘and green, valus 103 —Special price a yard .. Enatpif | [aonsowme of NEW MILLINERY 44-inch Indian Head, flor Wash skms, M\ddxes, Umfarms, ot value 39¢—Special price .. emorial serv daylight rext meett a3 been changed to dent can b 29¢ 20- mch Bleached Pquat Shoetmg, regular val.ne 79c —_— Sfle- Al sl 59¢ Mer's Balbriggan Union Suits, Men's Dress Shirts, in Madras_and 39¢ I all sizes, long and short sleeves, Woven Stripss, sizes 14 to 17 — MOIRE zsc Gize 81x90 Unbleached SH;BH, gaod \wlvy quah(y, vllue $1.29 — Special price [ ...... at 49c and .. 24¢ Size 81x99 “Pequot” Bleached he:ts1 fun w.dm, extra . $1.39 3 % & < 7-piece Glass Water &h lxnm n Skirting, in white, length, value $2.00—Special price ... $1 .58 ook Tacets Buisiis tiake Women’s White Dress Hats, in a splendid showing of | || outting—Special prics a set.. $1.58 Brown, henna, navy P value $3. price a yard ..... value 69%c—Special price a yard ch White Gabardine, for Skirts, M\ddves, Umfurms, etc. 39c Sagpetyall now patiorne, vaive || | the newest models and fashionable materials — Hats equal to those sold elsewhere at $10.00 — ss 98 - FLOOR COVERINGS — SPECIAL PRICE ... . .. oot 27-inch Velvet Stair Carpst, LEGHORNS, AT $1.98 SAILORS, AT $2.98 Sanford’s make, in a good selec- T hned L] o i i 1 eghorn Hats fior Wom- | Women’s Banded Sailors, includ- gon Sfipatierns valae $250 — 5 en, Misses and Children — Very | ing the new white Sailors—Spe- pecial price a yard ......... §219 special value at $1.98 ecach. cial value at $2.98 each. Size 27x54-inch Hit and Miss Rag Rugs, value $125—Special _ Women’s Trimmed Java Hats, one of the most desir- Flour n.-‘g Containers, with cover, made-of tin, and the right size to hold m of flour —at .. L. $149 - $198 Novelty Stripe Canton e, for Sk fls in jade, henna, nile Copenhagen, $450 — SD&:-:I price a Actud ] 25 dozen, extra hezvy, Bleached Turkish Towalc, vnlue 37‘/2c s i 25¢ 15 dozen, extra ‘lrfl., Blelched Turkish T\'}welsv value 69c —_— Special price . 49G H. Vaughn and Mre k jordan of Norwich were gu $1.00 One Dollar $1.00 For Your Old Tea Kettle Bring in your old Tea Kettle today, and we will allow you $1.00 as part payment on a price a yard %0-inch Cotten Tahlu Damask asscrte:l nat.arn; — Special soc qILI( PONGEE al color Silk Po: Special price a yard Bize 66x80 Plaid Blankets, wd welghi 6or Summer, value ssc 64-inch Satin Table Dan—ask, o five. p:!(erns, value svm — 790 rainegauge at the reservo showxed & $150 — Special price o Mirror " Colonial ~5-quart Tea e N e G S i g AR AR ML S L L RPIIR A ST < 2 ki tle. legsia- price of Size 66x84, All-Wool Army and N.vy Blankets, very dum Size 9x12 T=P'="Y Rugs, new able Summer Hats, newest models $1 98 Mirror Aluminum Kettie is $480 taug able for Shore or Camp uss, value §7.98—Special price. $4 95 ?:‘:fi:rfié.:;;“f:fi,f"{zf"’ e SPECIAL VAL UEAT. .. i i u — Today at $380, if you bring | i l 200 — Special -inch Novelty Srtipe Skirting, n iue, henna, helio- trep green, combined with wit e $1 — Speocial price a yard .. - $139 i your old Tea Kettle. GOl PrCo ..~ vereaeangine -, $1875 Tomple of Worcester and Providence, | destrians are compelled to climb over]line Comoeption of the Home Relatton.|there will be an exercise by the young|ject at tho Sunday morning serv l b ridgeport and Milbury. About 30 mem: | piles of brick, sand aud lumber and|The Swnday school follows the mornin|people in the interest of education. yuy-!me Methoaist church The Fulness of Li !i ) % S gt signed the application for the|wade ankle deep beds of mortar before§ service. er and class mmw w.dnesday % p. m. ]The postponed children’s day concert wi ;‘_;l’tel" Wwere initiated, after which the they can reach even Main street or the Seventh Day Adventist church mects In be held in the evening. tollowing ugfiers were installed: W. C.jdepot. It will be all right bye and bye.|oda Fellows hall, 322 Main street, aSt- JEWE'IT Cm | Jewett City was treated to another | 2 Tration; W IeLw;x“l'i ‘gup}fess.r" . 110 Jaborer named Jonn Sullivan. em-|urday at 8 p. m., daylight tme. Proaci- | dowmpour ot zaia lite ::x::;::;::‘:n; X in Norwich of Stephen Giford living at| I Harold Whit Ployed by Joun Murphy, o the Wash-|ing service at 4 . m, subject “The Next| XMrs F. H. Gilbert has as guests her | naymond Riordan scliool in Hhanc, dor the 1%l of| st Grest Fiain, near the faif gro: 5 ; Z broken e el e SR T estia’ Rkt s e Rl o St B S e gt gl Fo b 1 ® : T - D. C Sterry ;| getting een the stomes oad 4] At Mt Calvary Baptist shureh there | Tt Jeffers Smith, of Phoenix, R. Y, The | jiorseshioe, N. Y., whero the cam; T members. no very geni =4 a g | Bennett; W. chaplain, Rev. J.| b: - AL & " 11 A unday | YOUOE ™Man, who Is a native of -'ewefl-nmed viih the school is located rms of mag-|Wwas given them and they left. B, Paing; PIoW.SC, T SamesiB. Towin | b o OF (he (ertick itk W bt et sl & 2 1 City, as also is his mother, has just| i . = he was at work. He taken to his home |school at 12.30 o'clock, and preaching ser- |yl o' o0 5o oveq from the Lowell T m' Funeral services for Mrs Mat.tie Young of The Byt-]sccd "‘C;‘:‘"‘;’:u’:‘i::“gué:“ lesk: a”; e a:;fl“’:eefiflmfrh averaged |at the Falls where the fracture was re-gvice at 7.30 in the cvening. The pastar Sohiool. with the degreo of bachelor of | Who dicd in Moosup were held in the Bap- | 1 e 3 : o i mens, the local. teach eI i el bl e B G il Al o A R T du;;ga;)g”fi; i:‘e::t'umng S will preach morning and evening. textile engineer. Out of a class of forty- | tist church Friday afternoun. The ser- Clemens, the local teacher m is shown in the|UPon Henry L. Willlams, a —arge and|days have been buliheads and similar vices were private.. The burial was in | returned to v a home in Phoenixviiie af- t At Norwich Town Methodist Episcopal {0, the young man was honored by be = Shetucket | POWerful colored man employed by Mr.{small de day at 40 cents per box amd were as nice I %y S he Jewett City cemetery. The family liv- ing t st of Mr. and i . 100 | chureh, morning worship at 10.45. Ser-|ing presented the medal for general ex- U > ok B > i both _delivering | GIfford we @ teamsier. Willlams tried| Tho fancy goods In one of Seldenberg et o e e oo WU WSS Lngn by, e pastor/... Sublsch, oo Buly. t cellevee ifiven (b thogNAtional: Satocl | 0 0% T :le.vi/;.‘?o;;a:‘:w;;e :’;ul;;u‘?.f 2"‘ *\!‘:fig recent guests “u 10 Munyes's the Jargest |10 vold them and escape, but & DIow|and Goldsmith's show windows, Tuesday| The Itev. Fr. DeBruyeker, tho popular | CBristian Endeavor at 6.45 p. m. Preach- | 8ion of Cotton Manutasturers, The med- |\ ¥, 0l Youhhs fus bien teacher i | were 37 and Mre, Feod Davia and parte two years. 1n|from a barrel stave that mado a sizeablo | evering took fire from tha gas light, and | clergyman of St. Joseph's church of Wil |8 4t 7.30 p.m, by the pastor, J. B. |3} Wa3 Dresented by Harry G Moseres, cster and Mr. and Mre. Towne nf vere Ball storm | hole in his scalp and the ugly thud of a|w ar . Josep % the secretary of that association, who "h‘ Glasgo school. } of Wor - © burned to the value of nearly $20). | limantic, jmssed through thi y last|Aldrich. % told thue conditio: v Gost | ?Webster and At o A ; n nantic, jmss i < g ns under which this | cack | Webe sficrnoon, the town had tho ap-|stone, that would have felled an ox on| Friday, June 21, 1872—Last cvenin|ovening on the boat traln en route to| At Trinity Eplscopal church, there|iiedal s awarded. In 1878 Moses Plerce |\ o mrd ot GUverts urderiting womns Pearance of having been bombarded, The Iis neck convinced him that his omy |many pedestrians were out until & late | New York where he embarks of the|will be holy communion at .30 a m.|of Norwich, then a man 68 years oid. | Friday ofterngon. Rev. J. W. Payne | SRR W A e RN L \xme ah:rm .mvse hour enjoying the pleasant moonlight | steamer Oceanic for Europe today. Dur-|and morning prayer and sermon at 10.30. | jolned the assoclation and on his nineti- | orictated. The burial was in Sewets r . most alwavs be work- rm' e gt >hnd S gt and cool breezes that came from the hills ing his absence Rev. Fr. Shechan will!This church will be ciosed during July.|eth birthday sent a check for $200 to cemetery. The bearers e “ Pd: g m: .~a,£“fl et bl and river and were it not for the corner |take charge of the church. ‘The congregation is cordially invited to|the association the interest of which Thormon. N. J. Baboodk, Adll : a sturdy fight ag: is tricland doorway loafers who squire tobacco worship in Christ church. should be devoted t its benefit. Later it S ty will amount to about |Of &ntagonists that he was soon in Dos-{juice on the sidewalk and continually tomes were of great size|Session of the field. The fght was said la Towne and Roy v cock and B: M. Gray. Relativ E e 3 was decided to apply this interest to the | o¢ town were Mrs. Phoebe Gray of Ci D T w1t havo b et s rofane uses e ade, cane| SUNDAY SUBJECTS |2, i comiont ests shoren, B | itz oF modie £ v awarded an e | Sl Vindge aee mies - pavoe, s | HALCYON HOUSE est measw | cenly enjo; ° itt, " G 3 A two and ? inches in diameter, and| Wednesdaq, June 19,-1872—A barn be-| baimy atmosphere of the June evening. At Ohrist Episcopal church, holy com-|service, 10.30, and Itailan service, 10.45 ;| bopis of f:":fih{";"‘,"’"“ g‘n:,‘,’\,‘i," e Mvion THIIGS d‘“;rmg‘m?l‘”“c:k“’;l BTN S Ty of them were knobby as if formed | longing to George F. Kinney, situnted on| In Mark Twaine mew book. -Rocs.|Munion, 8; morning praver and sermon,|Sunday school and City Bible Class for|Schoole 28 might be designagod. —The RIS am of | r . light. airy rooms, eity by the freezing tog: of smailer ones.|West Thames street, was fired last night | Ing 1" one of the characsers whe oho|10:50; church school, 12 m. en at noon; B. Y. P. U., at 6.30. Bven-|oonoois of the first rank. - It '‘is awarded | oo E rusekeeping : g at Breed hall|@bout 2.30 o'clock and consumed. Tho|gental Clemens rather over than under| At Park Conzrogationsl chareh,|!D§ Service at 7.30 with sermom by thelgirictly in competition, and there must| The fameral services, which were private s with kiychen and ressed by Rev. Mr.|alarm turned the men out Wwith great| describes is said to be at present residing | Preaching at ‘morning service by thel|Dastor. be at. least four competitors, to the |for the infant son, Joseph Charles, of Mr. | accommodation, Hnen and 3 \ns. John A. Hun-|Dromptness but only two or three of the |in New London. He 15 aiso ssl vastor, Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe. Sunday| At Grace Memorial Baptist chureh, R.|student who has compléted a three years' | and Mrs. Charles F. Morgan were held |utensiis furnis free still water and tar amd The Hom. Willlam A. Bucking-|COmDany procecded to the fire. excecdingly anxious to “see Sam. school at noon. L. Thouss, pastor. Presching morniug | courso in cotton carding, spltming, warp | Thursday afternoun at thelr home in | Siff fnthing from bouse, bathing and Bam. The hall was crowfed and the| A large and cnthusiastic meeting of [eral times latcly when the great Amerl-| Christian Science service at 10.45 a.|3nd ovening by the pastor, also greetings i preparation, weaving and designing. He | Pachaug. . Rev. Truman Childs of Ekouk | "*{0%, 1, ;A ASE, Fort Mansfield Road, Wewal largs number igned the pledges.|the Central school district was held in|can humorist bas been casualy men-|m. in the Thayer bullding, room 215,|Will be given from the New ~Eneluad |is nominated by the head of ‘the school [officiated. The burial was in Pachaug | walon Hill. R/ 1 Seon Saturday morning a company of about | Treadway hail last evening. Mason tioned in tho towns busiling marts of |Subject, Christian ~Selemes. - Sunday |Baptist convention, and its 4Sth annual | and s approved by the board of govern- |cemetery, Thitewery fiowers from the fifty Scotch lgrants arrived here to|Kinne cailed to the meeting to order and|trade, State street has for hours resem-|school at 11.50. ~ |session at Harrisburg, Pa. Last week jment. - family, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Montgomer. Work in the cew Taftvills mill. Asvther |James Greenwood was chosen chairman, | bled—well, biue Monday was nothing to| At ge. Andrew's éharch, Gresneville, | SURLAY school at 12.30. The Congregatlonai church school pic- |and family, Daniel Morgan and family Jatge company are soon to arrive. A. H. Osgood sald that the indebtedness|it, Lo AmiEng s Slpateils- Siheg ® el i = ; nic 45 to be held.at Gcean Beach this|and Mies Margaret Tanner. Tossday, Jue 18, 1872—At the an-|Of the district was now about $25,000 and? ~Miller's band of this city has been en-|there Wil be mornlug prayer and ser-| At iiho ¥irst Congregatiomal charch.|atternoon. leaving the :chutch ‘at” one |--In answer to-the many inquiries re- X mon by the rector, Rev. F. C. Williams. | Norwich Town, there will will be morning | o' ime. garding Pescatello, the voung pitcher Bal meeting of the Norwich Savings 8o-| 10 16Tl T n i e the ekt Fh | o Toon sagement lor whh the s | Servico begins st 1030 -oclock] . |service at 10,40 o'clock with sermon by i Behon of Beown uokversity 18 at | Sizhed . by« the. local -ball club, Mar. B e had e “rantouston were|000. 3. B. Truman moved that & tax of | priciors of the Larkin, Wateh Iill and| At the United Comgregationsl ehurch,the minister, Rev Gurdon ¥. Balley,|nhis home until.the first of August when b e b At oy % Wlhcted frustecs caused by the death of|? 1-2 milis be 1ald on the taxable prop-| Atiantic houses and -commences - about|Alexander FH. Abbott, -minister, morn- |ublect, The Loat Chord in Chrlstian Ex- |ho will go to Camp Devens to spend the | -For. coaviiencs the lag, 'l1s Ecneraliy Samis Hyds and Jedediah Huntington de-| €Tty in the district, The motion wasfthe teath of next month. : ing wokaliip ‘at 10.30. Mr.: Abbott will [peRtence.. Men's Foqum. . at: 13, solelaf. |month, . Ho his. recently returped Trcm) SHowD et High it e ontf Saased; to fill the vacancies in the board | CATTied. * Saturday, e’ 22, 1872 Thames[Préach. Subject, Objecta of Praise. N e e e e o Rintrmkat o 1 Thursday, June 20, 1872—A “Templ|street from Main to the New London| At the oliness Misslon, 230 Matn|Lovelock Hobm Apsakety: topic, 1 B O g 3 e b syt dae of Honor” was instituted in the Grand|Northern depot in old times was wide|5treet, praise and prayer service at 10 AXpOaf WL on . Sunday. morning. = Doris Johnson Army hall Tucsday evening by G. W. T.| cnough to admit the passage of @ team |& M. Eible class and Sunday school at| ¢ MeKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion|itads the G. . meeting at aix oclock. i Sago of Hartford, assisted by the officers|and @ small boy. By @ vote of the com-|2 D mM.; preaching at 3 and 7.50-D. W.|church there will be morming worship| sev. Horatio J. Chase, pastor of the - of the Grand temple, under tho title of |mon councll it was ordered improved and| At the = Greemevill Congregationalat 10.4G O'clock With sermon by the pes-|Baptist church at ~Preston City will | Bastern Star iodgs, No. 12. Members of [ made wider and wnow it fs wids enough|church, Sunday morning, there will beltor, Rey. D. A. Brown on The Desiro of | preach ati the Baptist church C. . at § Paimertown, |the order were present from the Grand |for just ome-half of o team fo pass, the|preaching by the pastor, Rev. Charles|a Godiy Soul. Sunday school immediate-| oolock.. . siopped ai|Temple of Massachusciss, Worosstur oipsr Bl taiing the sidewail, Whild poe L. Ricketts, at 1030, Bublect Tho Fau-ly aier mornfng service. 145 5. .\ mvm’m-m tor his sub- 2

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