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i n MANCHESTER. COKN., SEPTEMBER 12, 1891. f i v e CENTS AFFAIRS ABOUT TOWN. A council is called to meet at Gileac Sept. 16tb, to ordain Mr. John 8. Porter A. H. SKINNER A new timetable will be issued by the send Items tor requested to New England road the 20th. for the work of foreign missions. Mr. Porter expects to go to Austria to the Mr. McKinley or any other The excursion to Boston Monday had field formerly occupied by Rev. E. A. few passengers from Manchester. Adams. man would be astonished at Mr. W. 8. Walker, of Hartford, will At the North Congregational church preach at the Center church tomorrow. the subjects put down for the evening JulesULange has returned from a flying tap to France. FOWLER SALE! the low prices which prevail John McEeever was severely bruised services lor tomorrow and a week from at A: H. Skinner’s. New by falling from his barn loft last Mon tomorrow will change places. It is ex day. pected that John 8. Porter will speak at Stone Agncultnral school this fall goods in all departments. About as many Manchester people at the missionary meeting on the evening G «rge W. Finlay expects 4 "«»npy of the 20tb. hiB new house on Park street in about tended the Rockville fair as were present three weeks. 20 poundsGranulated Sugar at the Manchester races last week. Ladies’ Dongola Button, O’Dav Killed by the Care. Mm. G»rge Roe has gone to Phila. for $i; 22 pounds white Ex. The Lydallville paper mill shut down Patrick O’Day of this place was killed drfphia for a week. Mseter Claude Towler’s Price, $1.60. Sale Price, $1.10 Wednesday to give its employees an op by tlie cars on the New Haven & Porter accompanied hef ^ Cfor$i; 24pounds white C portunity to attend the Rockville fair. Northampton road near Plaiuville Manager J. J. Gam., ^ ^le Petkina The Woman’s Christian Temperance Thursday. He was employed as brake- ompany, is expected home from his Ladies’ Canvas, Lace and Button, $1. Union, of Manchester, will meet at the man on a freight train. His body was western journey next Mdnday house of Mrs E. E. Hibbard next Friday brougiii to Manchester and was buried Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Skinner have gone iWler’s Price, $1.60 and $1.76. Best California raisins lo at three p. m. in the Catholic cenr^tery yesterday af Sale Price 90 cents. cents. New canned salmon, Maurice C. Bryant has applied for a ternoon. His funeral was from the Bidwell, who formerly resided in Man license at the new building he has just house of his brother-in-law, Frank Grib- chester. Youth’s School Shoes, cans for 25 cents. Gold put up on Main street near Ratenburg’s bon. ^njam in Wilson and wife have taken ■S: blacksmith shop. A Week of Many Deaths. a drive up through Mansfield and wiU Dust for four pound package, Jersey Quinn was sentenced yesterday Mary E. Davison, wife of Joseph Dav- s^nda week visiting friends in that Powlinfti Price, $1.60. Sale Price 97 cents vicinity. *« ««» 20 cents. Puritan and White to eight years in state prison for jail iBou, died at her home at the east pnd of a t th e Great Bankrupt Shoe Sale. breaking. This with the five years for School street Wednesday. 8he had been Henry LydaU and wife will accom- Elephant Soaps still take the rape makes his total penalty 18 years. an invalid for several years. Her fun wnythe Fourteenth Regiment on the The last excursion of the season to eral was held Friday. Antletam excursion, leaving next Mon lead. Newport will take place next Friday. An infant son of James Loomis, one day, Passengers from Manchester will take the of twins, died last Monday at the age of . 1 ^ Q e r^ d e Bimell, who has been Am all right on Success Flour nine months. 7:18 train. Fare for the round trip is Y., is* the lu t of $1.75. RICHARD BARRETT. J. SAMUELS & COMPANY, a large quantity at old price. the Chnsnan Endeavor eZcnrsionlsta (H' Hale, Day & Co. have sold to George Richard Barrett died of consumption to return home. M. Barber their valuable dapple gray last Friday night at the age of 88. He ^ 8 8 B ^ e Cheney, daughter of C. 8. horse, Nero. They have also sold to had lived in 8outh Manchester from Cheney, is to have charge of the new IN DRY GOODS Mrs. Kate Gorman the gray mare whose childhood and since leaving school was tocher’s boarding house, opposite Wat mate died recently. in the employ of Cheney Brothers. The kins Bros.’ new block. we still offer bargains to value last few years he worked as a loom-fix England Shoe House. The affairs of Abraham Backer, the Steven Dunn, clerk al^ Rose’s, has er. He has suffered from consumption New Yorh; note broker, who owns mills make room for ^heavy goods. for two years. Last* year he went to gone to New York to spend his vacation at Glaatonbvny, and failed recently, George Chapin, of Talcott & Fiisbie’s Colorada but returned about three 354 Main Street. Hartford, Conn. will bo'made a matter of investigation will take his place. Will close out summer goods months ago little benefited by his trip. by the grand jury upon the demand of William Reed, son of George Reed« is at greatly reduced prices. It the creSitiafe. Robert and William Barrett are his brothers and Mrs. Edward Taylor is his soon to leave for Beldlng. MInh.. where Dick BinmeBthal sold George B. to -4 will pay you to buy and keep sister. His funeral Monday was largely, he will have the position of book-keeper William •it Rockville Thursday attended. and buyer for The Richardson Silk Co, night, t^aid was $1,000. Blu- Geo. He Chase and her daughta, Wi V PIANOS! over. Requiem high mass was celejbntted menthal. ithoni a fast ono, in St. James’s church. The beargii Mabel, of Jewett Heights, OatekWs, ase Shoes constantly arriving! |ohn Keefe, Bdward Dunn, Ji visiting her sister, Mrs, f,William J, Carr and Thomas also her brc^bjuv :aibd' for fall, trade, Sbiiodf 65 KoodSc He was a young man of excj^i«S^2® id, who have lately leased man- ties and had many friends. McVay and wife ^ leav» in a great variety of best ig quarters in the Lydall & next Monday morning for a Mp south, ONCE (FOR LIZZIE OROOKBTT.^ ' makes and prk^ the lowest. die shop, is unable to move LiZZie Crockett, daughter of James during whioh they will rMb tbi Fore from Fhflkdeipya'ho- dledJitst inHdky 0$tjy|rtwjrg •pgi Knee pants for the schoo Pnot find an empty house in typhoid fevor. She was 16 yeajrs old tift^6fW asteit»si Tb$y and worked In the silk mill. Stie had a abe$nt ten days. m - boys. Youth’s and Men’s <W$tpow room at the North schoo very large funeral at her father's house The Misses EliZabeth and Generiere lly relieves the pressure on on Maple street Sunday afternoon. Rev. Garvan, of East Hartford, have entered Steck, Ballet & DaYis, Etc., Etc. pants in a great variety. Re tliii p^lmayy rooms. Dr. Taylor says C. H. Barber conducted the service. l^e Manhattan seminary. New York. Their brother. Master John Garvan, haa- member, the place tlMik'twlMB afiother room is provided i ; JOHN TBDVOBD. wilH^ aicessary to divide at least one John Tedford died last Friday night gone to Georgetown college, Washing ton, D. C, ® of ^ primary schools into half-day of malarial fever. His death is apartiou larly sad one, for he leaves a wife in I#l6, $90, $96, $86, $40, $60, $60, $76. I A. H. SKINNER'S. FIRE AT HlLUARD’0. The South Manchester W. C. T. U. delicate health and four young children. IDETT, StlOKINOER, ESTEV, WILCOX, WHITE, ETC. will hold a regular meeting at the He was a weaver at the silk mill am Storehouse Burned — AutomatiA' L K MWtbodist church, Tuesday, Sept. 15, at had just completed and moved into a Sprinkler. Saved th? new house near the Salvation Army Some used only a few months. All in good order. three 6’clock. The union anticipate a it not been for the complete fa^ lecture from Mrs. Mary Clement Leavitt, barracks. His funeral was held at St. oilltles for extinguishing fire at HiJliard'a ^tbe above mentioned instruments must be sold at once to make room at its round-the-world missionary, on the Mary’s church Monday afternoon. His mill, the entire establishment wouki evening of Oct. 1. body was followed to the Center ceme have been burned to the ground last ..'L In our article on the schools last week tery by a procession of 25 carriages. Sunday evening. About five o'clock, tg three employees of the company were Principal Collins of the South school EPWORTH Gallup & Metzger's. LEAGUE CONVEN* walking down Adams etreet they dis was, unintentionally, shorn of some of TION, his authority. While he attends to the covered smoke ponring from tlm skr 201 Asylum Street, Cor. Haynes, Hartford, Conn. List of the SpeaKere at the North light<rfth.,tor.hOta,‘ details of instruction in the higher de Methodlet Churoh. was a lean-to one story building adjoin- Sole agents for Knabe, Haines, Behr Pianos. O ' j > < .OMPO'.f I) ( ;f- ■ ^ partments only, he is responsible for the The Epworth League convention of conduct of the entire school.