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FIRE INSURANGE We represent me hest companigs and our rates are reasonable. J. L LATHROP & SONS, G B RIISEID T0 TEMPT JEFFRIES ‘Washington, Jan, 20.—An offer $75,000 for a match between Jeffries and Johnson has besn made by John L. Sullivan, accordimg to a statement $75,000 Purse for Meeting with Johnson—John L. Sulli- van Representy, Syndicate—Another Marathon Friday of ) upon a larger scale than last year and will include ascwsual the $10,000 Char- ter Oak stake and the $5,000 Nutmeg, the latter for pacers. fustead of hav- five-eights of bolt_track_today. did the distance in 1.03 2-5. COBB WANTS TO LEAD IN ALL-AROUND BASEBALL, Great Outficlder Would Be a Star in All Posi Like Wagner. Cobb is now considered the fleetest footed man playing baseball. Bearing in mind the fact that his career has but begun, he has a right to expect that his batting record will compare tavorably with anything in _history. He 1s commonly accorded the palm _ PICK-UPS. . Pitéher Holmes of Brookiyn has been released to Rochester. The recelpts from baseball at La- fayette college last season ‘vere $2,841.- 29, Billy Maloney, the fast Loston out- fielder, may land in Rochester. with John Ganzel. Hugh Jennings has signed -ail pitchers for 1909. Donovan, Summers, Mullin, Works and Suggs. Harry Truby, his Willetts, | President Pulliam’s new umpire, is said to be a stiff-back- | ed fellow that the players cannot bull- | The list is Killian, | The Rustlers, one of three M. lead ptitive A. Wednesday night series of athletics by 4 points by the Hustlers, s for the Tusslers. V. Ci vstlers was hi, corer with 95; Aberg of the E was next with 91, and Pilli Rustlers wa sthird with | score: Score Most Points in Running Broad Jump and Win Basketball Game. teams picked from the senior class at the Y. gymnasium, started off in the in thefr com- scoring 4 points in the running broad jump and 291 ‘aron of zh indivilual point Tustlers of the The if you think we're foolin perfect your hot water hea you money. viz. i — Don't read Ilns ad \ g when we say “we can ting system” and save The appliance we use does many things for you, made by ‘the former heavywelght | ing trolting events one-half of the|When it comes to p.ay in the outfield. In fact, he is a “fighting um- ) Rustlers. Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. | champion toda: - | woek and runnflg the other half, | Solely in versatility and ability to play 3 : i Tomeatad o AREber oE e Wi ebs | thare. whI be: e Bty e of miced | other positions than tix) che Wikl I [Py L S s T T Height. Points. Rapid circulation, Quick resulls from firing s willing %0 put wp the momey for a |races. It is likely that there will be|has occupled in the Lewoit outfleld( van Fder a = lovmer Cioveland| Carran v 10 08 Eei i fuel, el <contest between these two men. two crotting and two running events | ever since his big ieague service be- | BUCKET JAF MNOVR J0T b Mat GAT | Desjaral A onomy of fuel, efc., “In the meantime,” sald Mr. Sulli- | each afternoon. There will also be an|&sn, he I3 unauestionably second 1o )i,eyie, 0. and it is feared that he | Hoss . . 1010 certainly more advantages than you are deriving van, “I am trying to find a good man | extra harness event for Labor day, and | the great Hans Wagner of the Pirates, | (iiVy 5 So T08 0 e it 1209 -~ 7 i *? |to take Jefiries' place, in the event|one for one other day. There is to be| Who while playing shortstop has shown g 5 s | Ellling Lyt from your system — at present. that he will not re-enter the ring, and | a handicap race something like th one | himself amply able to handle, to ev, Socks Seybold has signed with To- 2 ; 1 Wik 18 soanedys 3 Which made such & big-hlt at Read- | One's perfect satisfaction, any position | ledo, and now Manager Armour In- | Total POINES ..........cooeeien s He added tha the place for the fight | ville. in either outfield or infield, as well as | sists that with Seybold, Homer Smoot Rustlers. 2 0neywe ys em has not been decided, but that San — being able to do a right able turn in|and Charley Hickman in his outfield Height. Points. # e L Francisco was under consideration. American Association Umpire Signs ‘ha,)'ll’gxaje‘;?:‘;! ;i;mfl;ger s ‘A;:‘:"c:;”;::x;;‘o:“""fl trio in the . 12.03 is doing all we claim for it, and we can show you AGENGCY CHAMPIOIN MONEY MAKEBR ST Fopiroin. be content to secure and retain such| After all the talk about releasing ai this device working, as we have one attached to our ; - Louisville, Ky, Jan. 20—Stephen | distinctions as have fallen to Cobb's|George Stone both President Hedszes | Thompson T system. Kane of Louisville, who officiated 1ast | jot, but not the “Georgia Peach.” Sec- | and‘ Manager McAleer come out in | Watess .. C 1004 Tommy Burris It—Records of Bouts by Leeading Fighters. Tommy l3urns, although no longer heavyweight champion, may continue Becond Floor, Chelsea Sav. Bank Bldg.. 10 Shetucket Street. Telephone. JandTuThS summer for the American association, signed a contract today to umpire for the National league. ond place in anything is always irk- some to him. He is one of the few professional baseball players who play more for the fun and the glory than they do for the dollars they receive the strongest terms that they never had any intention of letting Stone get away. The story never looked good. | The Providence club of the Eastern league has bought Melrose park, the Inquiries solicited in regards to the Honeywell. J. P.BARSTOW & CO., Tel. 897 23 and 25 Water Street, Total points League Meeting in February. to hold th v N. TARRANT & Go., N e e g was announced yesterday by Sec-|in their semi-monthly envelopes. It Is | scene of the club’s home games, ana 117 MAIN STREET. earnied samething like $200.000 in thg |Tetary James H. O'Rourke of the Con- |the ability of Wagner to play any po-|will at once. start making I 80 i last twelve months, and most of it is | RCticut league that there will be no|sition with equal facllity that has|m The grandstands are caused tke baseball world to turn over to him the big crown, and that crown is obviously the one on which Tyrus has his_eye right now. ommodations Quarters of in first class larged so as to off for 1,500 more spectato the players will be pui condition. meeting urtil after Feb. 5. This is be- cause several of the directors would be unable to attend until then. So far as known now, the principal business of Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Giass saved on invested carefully. The rec- ord of tlie Michigan boy in fights won and lost, however, shows that “1” in Total points .. Game. the lost.”column, which will probably : The Basketball g g that meeting will be concerning the| The Detroit public, and, in fact, ev- s Ziv S and Steam Boiler ... i o mionayre. Tueh toward becom- | scnedule, the naming of tne opening| ery other Jmerican ieague clty, 1 fa-| ity THE HARNESS HORSES. The teams also started a baskethall : £ fihe following table shows what the | EMeS and the closing date. wil e fact that Cobb em- Lo 3 playing and v igh 4 Langford Gets Expenses to London. every possible opportunity to ST iing from the Tusslers 11 to 7 leading fishters of the country ha o It id that th £ trottel s the st have | “rhat the question of the better man ce at odd times In other pos is sal at the queen of trotters, | margin w lose one all the done during the past year ; ilion, 1.58 1-2, will d thi i A B 0 g past year: between Sam Langford, the hard hit- than the one which he regularly Lou Dillon, 1.58 1-2, will be bred this | hut the Tus: were never quit NerwichMnidn Eim Insuranes SNaty, » ting Boston negro, and Jack Johnson, peciaily has he been year to either Bingen, 2.08 1-1 0r |ty catch the Rustle playing a ) 3 3 \ ) y u. 8, 1 the champion, will be decided on May | ing attention to first and second base | Peter the Great, 2.07 1-4. She has had | clan, fast game. The and sum- WHA] TO hUY AND \'b htl\t 'I(_) bL‘ Assets §2,759,422.10 31 |30° Docamo. manifest yesterday when |and the pitcning Gepariment. ‘In G | t¥0 foals by Jon A Meierron £041-4 | mart ey the management of the National Sport- | hot weather, when the practice before 8 B stal-| Rustlers—Desjardines oss 1f, Western A“'EE}'B‘;'@D&'BE. "l T o % ' |ing club of London, where the bout| the daily game was cut short by Mans | 10D V. Carron c, Pilling rg, Davis Ig. IN NORWICH ts . Sisamy 1 1|wil be held, cabled transportation and | ager Hughie Jennings, Cobb and a | Alice Pointer, 2,05 1-2, will be trained | Tusslers—Pa Thompson 1f, declia SR 5 %|expenses to Langford’s manager, and | couple of substitutes would inv again the coming season, She will | Aberg e, Vallin rg, Waters Ig. Bort Keyes . 2 7 ldt is expect.d that the pair wiil sail for| trot out on the fleld, “Ty” again be in Mike McDavitt's stable Field goals—Desjardines V. Car- NEW LONDON COUNTY Harry ' o 14| England next month. catcher's mitt on his left paw, and the | along with Lilllan R., 2 and | ron 3 Parsons 3. ; e F / Ord v ol 2 4 stunts wiich the southerr w |dm pull me stake prospects by \]LGng(AI‘ Poul go: —Desjardines 1 Parson: - ¥ une,‘a ,' ers oo Wal i3 A = 4 o e Official Athletic Almanac. 1-4, and ' Peter the Great (4), ; - l‘y Ur L Abe Attall 1 3 2| The Official Athletic Almanac for 2,07 1-4. : Fouls called—On Desjardines 2, V Mll[llfll flffl lflS“lfll\BB fifl. Sam Langford - e 1809 has just been issued. It Is edited 3 z(r:ob;m’rmlnz up of the Detroit| Daushters of Simmons, the ereat son | Carron 1. Pilling 2, Davis 3 Parsons SRR G730 o T A | ARTISTICALLY ARRANGED { A Dot - ] by James E. Sullivan, president of the | team Cobb Invariaoly tool place | of George Wilkes, have produced Ham. | % Thompson 1, Aberg 3, Waters 3. . ¥ . of Norwich, Conn. Gropec- Hayes X iy Amateur Athletic unfo nof the United | with the pitchers and practiced all | purg Belle 2.04 3-4 Brenda Yorke | Referce, Lewis. Two 15 minute HUNT, Florist, ESTABLISHED 1840. Eilly Papke Chey e States, and is the only book of its kind | sorts of curves, including several varie- | 2.04 1-4, Fereno 2.05 1-2, Bonnie Direct | halves. A R Takehies 456 Lat s Stat t .Iann 1, 1909 Foothie Wl i PR containing a complete report of the|ties of “spitter” and Fddie Summers’| 205 1-4, Hal C, 5 1-2, Bonnie Stein- ST 1 ¥ ayette M» atemen ary : i 23 events gt the Olympic games, with an | “knuckle ball” IIis speed wgs terri 06 1-4, and Prnce Arundel Prokas and Peter Jack. Ansets . £236,517.78 L endless lot of Olympic pictures, never x!;mjvzht hx;rc-vutrlt‘»‘lp‘v‘;sa\lxs\:a o he mi‘-: 209 1-4. Jim Prokas and Pefer Jack, Greek| ™ Burpl i - before published, there being no less fof jests from eal twirlers who the 25 el b . o have appeared In this| T oy : i Poiof | b putitnen fhe being o o | b Y TS s T | Bl ot the 35 sroriors thy bave | wivsiers Wi ke S5t w B EUNERAL DESIGNS, . S retidont !'V,"!"inh:""l‘! ap; | Srogo, Kty . L e e | oot z_]}m “‘ty‘,d fim" their mark; ourbxv n is’ week. Both were against men E s r r Les i o o Hugo Kelly 3 the Marathon ra The book is also y, “you'll see the time | g » 2 aky o the: e 2 « Le Us i o gl T smstalIt | i replete with illusirations of athletic |when I can split the plate with three P “‘;”m\mm L S 1 e e e All orders given 1 TOME OFFICE : MARATHON FOR CHICAGO. events and champions from every sec- | In a row and it will be my turn to nsHeet 5.5, Gooras G, Fokna. A6 - sannds; .dafexted” Taus, careful attention. (Successor to Dr. Q. M. Bowen) H o R | tion of the United States and from all | laugh. 1-4, and Hirl 310 pounds, by throwing him in min- Suite 20-30 , . . . . Bhannon Buildin 28 Shotucket Strest, Norwlc, Conn. | Dorando Runs Corey There Tomorrow | points of the globe, ool il Sl U e Sl iy et Est. of 8 GEDULJIG, rionists. | A “ Resident Agents—J. L. Lathrop & Night ne claiming to be interested in | BOSTON WILL OPEN R 3 I8 wintering 27 |UER 0 o o onnds, thfew & 200 3 2 . 3 ight. head at Christian Hill stables, Man- e 3 b » " Te'ep one connection, sentg Sons and Wen. 5. Bl a‘t'hi:h ics at all ehould possess a copy AT NEW SHIBE PARK. | chester, N, H. The collection includes | pound coon named Johnson in 30 min- | Telephone 66 77 Cedar Street.| Dorando Pietri, the Italian Marathon | © is book, which is issued by the . 203 1-4 Jerry B 1% | utes. - ~ | H WY B2 § e {00 I Chiicago, preparing for | American Sports Publishing Co., 21 , e . gy = e MILL BEMNANT STORE, | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 1“ race with 4 ibrt Corey, the Chicago | Warrent street, New York city. Cpants Yogk F’:'e s:"d ot Sai Bens, tiial Kavals| Yalo Wants Ed Walsh to Coach. 201 West Maln St. DENTISTRY T {10 ,,,i) "fm-r,'ce{‘}’-'é”"“‘m,"z' (911{1”"’ place | i % “——'-.r = Pennant Contenders. Marcha S i3 e e T st s e Vot i n" The dental business established by L cit iday gl L | e - = v < - y he whose assis! AMOS A. BROWNIN Dok 1o iy T atnte Tk mn o] e AR B Fgee Blovin |- sbine gl the i Boms ok e 1-4; M . is negotiating with P%alf | my brother, whose assistant 1 was fof & g s ‘country and has won but two of | whrroroge, Mass, Jan. 20—Cornell| stnietics, will be opened on April 12 | Bra P Ly 2 lsh of the Chicago Ar ing 54 | many vears. will be continued by me iy Yy vil carlisle the 8 s v ers o ore ¢ 3 te. ol e candidates fa J - Co ass ] 3 5 L AMtorney-at-Taw, 3 Richards Bldg. | them, one against Johnny Mayes, who | Farvard football senedule. pext year, | With the Boston team as the rivai at- | 00 bkl B D8 fandidaten s mnant_Store, | - It Bisasurs to see the form *Phone 206, beat him in London, and the second |a game having bene arranged for o | traction. This was' the Crn\xlea:mau]-l AR S (AN e SRyl eet. John Bloom. | custo my brother and as men one 205, against Percy Smallwood in St. Louls, | 2eoa0e : No- | nouncement made at Cleveland o 3 Meriden, it is believed tha new o will favor me with t —_— il which Smallwood was n no condi | yember, 6 Carlisle will meet Harvard | Tyesday by the schedule committces —_— ake the o Tom Tucke returned’ to anyone buying | patronage. Extracting 25c and up. ROWN & PERCNS, L Lay | ton to vace 'and quit 'at e tweitn however, although a. fortnight earlier, | o' tio National league and the Ameri- | Bugene Tremblay and Fritz Han- en mentioned for this job. | o 5 worth of goods. novisd ~ DR. CHA®. B, BLDR| Ireys ai mile. Tn annoupncing these two games to. | G4 league. These commitiees held a|son are to meet at North Grosvenor- —— MRS over Flrst Nat. 3ank. Shetucket St | Dorando ras to have raced in Kan- | ; pilEon’ Biali, canthin “of the | J0int seSsionsnd, ‘decided Lupal tho |ale. i BOXING HOTES. - Entrance sas City against five runners from the | far- 5 said that Hervard and | pli)m' ihflt‘:e fir‘;fillxfllflsij\%fiug‘c‘;‘; Henry Ordeman of Minneapolis de- R 3 way, next fort at Leavenworth, but in view of | Prince e Bt e Toctes i wvas given ol Ame feated Hjalmar Lundi ford i now as if Jeffries’ fighting native of Sunny Maly deemed it wise | s e . %3 | the National's season will sta each time, at Minneapolis this we: T MR - | To save his strength for the struggle )ulf—”\‘\?:uléh‘;:» )S}ffxidc:;n{;: adition | April 14. a2 b T i AtiNe: b 12‘»:?;41’0113:.;.?\‘5 14.(:.\«,"..- Langford snd Young Peter Jackson in | ‘Phone 842, | With the Frenchman. .| of another big game on the end of the | MiiL open the season in Washingtom, |, ;100" ot Canada” defeated Young | action. ‘Phone 842.| “Dorando’s showing In the St. Leuis | ) Cleveland at St. Louis and Chicago at ay of Can e E RONEE T the U Tauks | schetnls Detrott® o tine " National - league | Monday of New York in straight falls, | Because of a_sore ear Tommy Quill 4 Shannon Bldg, Nerwioh, Gt | 376 Planaing’lo wuger hesvity' Sn'he2 | Neuy Landon Poat Prayar Ghallanges, | BrookiYR WL plas tn New York on | the fst fn 80 minutes and the second | has calied of s propoeed bouc with i e odlict i S 5 favorite. Dorando shows no bad ef- pr ? adelphia will open a 2 mii a oung _Dong C 1 f Ja Correspondent fects of his recent numerous races, and Jalcobksmm ot Nr\vst Loml;m.”com- finacu,‘Plétfiburg at Cincinnati and St. ga'\r(xdl:'{m[‘;;s agreed 1.:“1‘1 Tow Wester- | U3 ry -lfi ‘,ll “:* *l""“ w i Allow us to quote you on mill supplies in Steam, y says he will be in fine condition to put | monly known at Cap Stein, challenges s a icago. d o s Moines twice in 45 min- ha ackey” Mc and canno A JOIIN DICKINSON & CO. up the race of his life. PU% | anyone in New London county to play| A Philadelphia despatch says that [utes at Des Moines on Monday, but | make 133 pounds at 3 o'clock and be Water or Gas lines, (i3stablished 1895) Corey has worked harder for the |him & 200 point game of pool for a | the Athletic team which is to open the [falled to get a fall. Westergard was his best was shown by his per- : 3 2t © Brandv Now Vork: coming match with Dorando than ever | Side bet of $50. Cap Is a professional [ new Shibe park next spring and which | never in a dangerous positic mance against Hyland. We can supply you various Specialties out- * » before. Each Saturday he s through | and is one of the best players in the{ will battle for American league pen- Despite the $10,000 purse oifered by Burk Harry Edels to y he jogs throug| Pl T red by % g fembers Comsolidated Stock | the ruil Marathon distance, and on al- | State, and anyone taking him on will| nant honors at the start, at least, has | Chicago and the £2,500 stake held up | take re of le training for side of the rcgular lines at very favorable priccs. Exch . Y., Chi Board | sots ot boasticing 1¢ Tt ey find him 4 worthy opponent with the | finally been declded upon, and so the |by London promoters, the Missouri | the bout with Joe T Burke's iange, N. Y., Cal style of practicing is rather different | cue. @ has place 5 with Match- | thirty candidates ! at once now | Athletic elub is trying to age a bout | terms made Harry rath. . -5 : - 5 go om that pursued by most runmers | maker. Slattery of the Crocker house, | their fate. The catchars will be Pow- | between Gotch and the winmee ot the | <o § i Of course we carry a complete line of Pipe, 1r p ers. 3 K Em, Kelly, who is in Cle of Trade. He runs at top speed for two hours at | and ha evidently means business. The | ers, Blus, Lapp, Bgan and Thomas, of [ Mahmout-De Rouen bout tonight in |jana as been matched to box 5 sey . a time, then takes a short rex: and | Conditions are that the match shall be | whom tiree will be retained after a|Kansas City, i3 R Valves, Fittings, Etc., in stock. Direct private wire to floor of Exchange ats the performance two or three | Played on the Crocker house table en|tryout. A staff of eight pitchers wi - = Boston knows anything about it 3 CURB STOGKS A SPECIALTY. [y Y, T oy o g i B g Colonel Jack Wins Again. Billy Papke, it is said .is about o Pipe cutting by Machine Power a specialty. un9a P gt i Oakland, Cal, Jan. 20.—Colonel | change m rs again. This time the Cherter 108k RErgISnI: ! Ragord Made, st Thundarbelts e D e ey taer And | Jack, the medium of & heavy plunge | move looks s If it might be fairly The trotting meeting at Charter Oak | Savannah, Ga, Jan. 20—W. H. Ly- | Vi hs selociea “trom Southpaws | vesterday, rewarded his followers at | sensible, Billy, it fs said, will have park, Hartford, in September is to be | on, with McCarthy up, made & new|grause. Salve and Kelogg and. five | Emeryville today when he won the Mc- | Tommy Ryan to manage and drill nosm'r Bnowu EsTATE . Martin, Lynch, [Gibbon handicap in clever style from | him, while Billy Quinn of Chicago will 3 right handers, Flater, Stowers and Curtis. ‘The infleld will be first baseman, Davis; second base- man, Murphy; third baseman, Bake shortstop, Barry, with Collins and Nicholls_as substitutes. ‘The outfield will be Hartzel, Oldring and Jackson, with Strunk, Huelsman and Heitmiller as_substitutes. The five substitutes will this season not be farmed out, but will be kept on the bench all of the time to learn by observation. With this outfit Manager Mack is confident of being in the race from atart to fin- ish, rezardless of the opimon of other ‘baseball managers and critles. New uniforms for the Athletics are being selected by Manager Connie Mack and Business Manager John 0 mistake will be made in selecting THIS school as the one to attend, THE NEW LONDON Bu Dusiness (llege Catalogue for the asking, Nadzu and Glamor. 55, 57, 59 West Main Strest. Telephone: 133. m_' FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. LITTLE IMPROVEMENT. Market Lapsed Into Neglect After 4 Short Active Flurry. : New York, Jan. 20—There was a perceptible growth today of the disin- clination to deal in stoeks which has been increasing for several days pest. The first hour of the session.shows a spurt of activity which seems to be due to hopeful testing operations by With the 100 Do. pfd . entral of "New Jersey 45100 Chesapeake & Ohio 2600 Chicago Great Western. .. g0 & N. W . M. & SL. .01 B34 TEACH YOUR CHILDREN TO Set them a good example by using 80) Colorado 2660 Do. Ist pfd 1809 Do, 2d prd .. | 1400 Consolidated ‘Gax 249 Corn Products SAVE If you long for a sweet— eat f@ro Special Prices 8100 Distillers’ / L i e N the Lol Dter Wil Shiba. They will be startling in effect, If you wish for a food both de- Sapolin for renewing furniture, . X 1600 Do. 1at pid ... 00 it is said, in order that they may fif = o - f on Tailor-madé | interest or to attact any following, | 520 Do 4t ¢ e e tival s vors licious and good—eat f@ro picture frames, etc. You can geta the market lapsed into neglect and at times into stagnation, with possibly another little flurry of activity in the final hour. The meovement at the end of the day is likely to be a simple re- 200 General Electric ... 5390 Great Northern pid.. 1100 Do. Ore cits. 1400 Tlinots Central 200 Interborough Met. 00 Do. ptd ... : Internationai Paper . Anson Busted. “Busted.” This is the financial condition of Adrian C. Anson, former If yowd feelsecure from asyrup impure—eat @0 For table use and cooking SUITS during the month of January. Sapolin Savings Bank FREE with every 25¢c purchase of Sapolin. " rsal of that of the opening. T baseball leader, as expressed by him- @ 5 ’ gy narrowing of the price fiuctuations s R AR If in Judge Fry's debtors ’court at you'll find it unequalled. Act quickly. TODAY. They won’t last long. LR the certain index ot the indifference stionst | e B Juings YRS Soulin Sk sfaction. of all the professional board room ele- Kansas City Southern e R A g e e g & In air-tight tins; 106, 25¢, s0e. 8. LEON, ment which gains its subsistence in the Do. ofd ..o P B e E. FORM GET ON BANK STREET 278 Main Stieot, | 48l fiuctuations of prices. One re- Lowerille & Nasiwilie 0 2 Nasehall Bt B e ek A book of cooking and candy-making RE, — May ;uildi:; ] | Dt h e e S i e o i ;(n kA it glove (relic of other days), and two or recipes sent free on request. . | financ the wait e isourt Pacinc .. three bascballs, but for these he — — outcome of the Russian loan which is | 40 ,‘,’ e claimed and received exemption. His osstdeii sy oo b & T“E HOUSEHGLD, ‘B ;i.;1;1;5‘!:']da‘l‘fg“}r‘lw‘ihg have been long X i Ot & Wos iAnson's Colts” which, he said, would Bullstin Fuilding, 74 Franklin Street. re proceeding further. Today the Facine Mt Pennsylvania Powlc’s Gas Bitisiore, ¢ From Los Angeles comes the story that Jimmy Walsh may embark in the MINING STOCK BROKERS, ENTIRE GROUND FLOOR | Y ntral directors adjourned | once move with the amnouncement that 42] B st IuYork only routine maue:r;ll:;“\;‘ n m:‘u‘:' restaurant business in that city. o “ |..‘ J posed H. Harriman and s 550 u Eon a < BRANCH, 122 MONROE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. ciates into the directorate, which Eatire Stock to be dispowed of before April Ist. Suits and Overcoats To Order early and been sald to be imminent many times. There was some @isappointment | also over the nom-action of the New York pubiic service commission on the Erie application for an issue of $30,- €00,000 bonds. When the stock market | becomes quiet and prices no longer tm n‘ mmg st“cks e M T O T | 4+ Quickest and mest accurate service for the execution of commission orders in all 2d ‘pfa.. 3 Southwestorn_ . on and Investigation. Come k is complete es that lna first Buy no comm: woice W the : guaranteed in every case. speculative temper becomes somewhat and save money. fretful at the absence of news of ex- i the result. New rumors are not lack- Do. pfd hn 0 nson 0.. huughl and sold for cash or Union_Pacific ing, however, to replace the old, and . . Liberal loans on these continue to deal with supposed Do. pfd a8 MERCHANT TATLORS. 33 BROADWAY. l-tad stocks of all descriptions. wide-reaching readjustment of rela- e e u our rocer tions in the railroad rld. A decline Urnited States Steel Amalgamated Copper was a re- Do. ptd ” Copper Carolina Chem Special Market Reporis fumished on any listed or un- sponse to the reports or.ditions in the copper Va. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, has more - |1 jal cases the da o S H listed stock, free of charge. ! insignificant. Affairs were a.- Westnahose Ficcrd 1122 81 Jghn & 380 1SS Dentas Surgeon. We are Specialists in | as r;]mvh )'n a standstill in the Western Union 09% o N | { money and exchange markets as in|— Wheellng & L. Erle. 2 ~ , W In eharga of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice tocks. "Bonds. were irrgular. Total - WASHBURN-CROSBY'S JEVLERS Surios bis Inst fiseas ales, par value, 584.000. United —_— 161 Main Street, Norwich, Conn States twos counon advanced 1-4 per novaed WEEKLY MARKET LETTER et ienioell = coTTon, Watches Diamonds scat upoa request. STOCKS. New York, Jan. 26.—Cotton spot i { " closed quiet, 15 poin rer; middling Cat Glas Vi )!! THE COUNTRY % ted Copper uplands, 9.85: middling gulf, 10.10; no Cut Glass day In tae fiesh af = nd 4 sales. Futures closed steady. Closing v ¢ Deanticul praces withy y e & T pid yn March 9.56, April 9.54, May 9.53, June Silverware Clocks A K G e o All kinds of Plate Iron Work. By A e R 51, July 9.48, August 9.35, September R Tl and ot W e We make a mpeclalty of Repairing, | 200 Ameriean Locomotive ..\ %6 7 . October 9.24 November 9.20, De- teams for such trips, and the prices e o cempber 9.21. Fine Watch Repairing wiil be right SPEIRS BROTHERS, oy ppeiie i 3, e = [ | MAHONEY BROS. Falls A h 100 A, Sogar Refning. . it MONEY. Elogs | N alls Avenus. Water Street, New Londen | "0 A5 T i =t Jan: 20.—Money on call | st et mapte o Amsconds Mioing o 37402 per cont.; ruling rate | l 26 Man s r 2000 Atehison 1 : last loan 2; closing 3-4; l l WHEX vou want to put your bu o i offered 2t 2. Time toans dull and firm; | i ee 1 DR. A. F. HOWARD, nees heforg the 1 blic, e | oAt Come Fise sixty days 2 1-4@2 1-2 per cent.: | fum Fetier (1 tirolign the advertis: Al e 1% | ninety ‘days 2 3-4@3 per cent.: . six | DENTIST eolumns of The Bullesls a0 0% ' montha lnl 1-4 por unt. : [EREETN Over Boston &tore, W7 Main Strest,