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© L LATHROP & SON to ifsue insurance on Mer. and Farm WESTERLY, R, | SIGNS AND AWNINGS at short notice. _1. P. COMBIRS, Cor, Market and Water Ste. dona promptly nmxfl & ~ Business Direc OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND i ‘n;eun HI—Locke and W. Stanley, £ s forwards center; Dean i ] “Let Him Come To Me”—Jim Won’t Talk Back—As- sociation Footballists to Open Season Here—French Team Makes Big Gain in Six Day Race. 25 i £ 5z ere, 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. marldaw £ g JEFFRIES STILL CLEVER. Blocked, Sidestepped and Ducked in * & Three-Round Bout. 3 £ t FULLER’S Insurance Agency. TheOldest Insurance Agency in Norwich. \ © Losses adjusted in a liberal and hon- erable mann - Companies represented are among Rhe best in the world, inluding: Royal Insurance Co. ¢ Northebn Assurance Co. © - London Assurance Corporation. with Jeftries 3 teams that started Sunday night re- 1 1l whenever a pitcher fails to deliver | cles, while his waistband seemed to |l am closing out m; Jeffries Must Come to Him. mained in the contest. I e ke the Lend. lor| the ball 20 seconds after he hias taken | indicate. that he mecded s Jog of har Soats, Bhoes ,','.‘f.._‘"‘",’,""i?r.'n‘mf.’,“: s < Aachen & Munich Fire Ins. Co. * Commewcial Union Assurance Co. . Boston Insurance Co. b Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. Springfield F. & M, Ins. Co. ‘Pennsylvania Fire Ins. Co. New York Underwriters, Aetna Ir'"hmnity Co. of Hartford. James E. Fuller, New York, March 9—When James J. | StAFt,_ Tle Was strong and vigorous at per cent. 1o the losr. As I bave se- |high man for the American league with | this week, and In a few days Coach | Biodin Viite, 16, Bath Strest. Horas. Jefiries w sh wi aps bet ected the dham _ Athlef A e caf ay oe | Taati will cat th B i SRS AN VERYDAY PICTURE: | where 1o is playing a vaudoville en- |04, fhe Indian, The time was 8 hours | roome as the place to Loid the match, | than the great backstops of a decade | ™ N g dowl Tonare. Onoe s’ customer.” AIWATS & | Huber D. Card asd B It ocours ail round us—a sudden|gagemen: and shown the Associated |13 1\ minutes. The match was fOr [["posted the forfeit money with the |ago? Only those who never saw Ew- 3 L 2 Guber, D. Card and ¥, Waig ®laze—a famlly shelterless! And the| Press interview with Jack Johnson in |$1,000, and it is understoo € Win- | sporting editor of the Willimantic Dai- | Ing, Bushong, Kelly, ' Robinson, Ben- Young Corbett in a Draw. e Batiaasyind land o2 staggering fact brought home to the Yather of the famlily that the toll of years 'is fost, and a new home mighty rd to get again. How to provent ? ‘he only way. A policy for FIRE INSURANCE. Victoria, B. C., March 9.—Jack Johnson, the heavyweight champlon pusilist, and his whito wife, who was ormerly Miss Nellle O'Brien of Phil- adelphia, marrying him after his fight at Sydney, and Sam Fitzpatrick, who is no longer manager of the big black champfon, arrived this morning by the Canadian Pacific-Australian steamer Makura, from Sydney. Johnson unreservedly declared his willlngness to meet Jeftrles or any other man. In an interview just be- fore leaving for Vancouver Johnson said to the Assoclated Press: ‘I am wiiiing to meet Jeffries; I am willing to meet any man in the world, and I do not think anyone can get a decsion_over me, much less put me out. No, I'm not making any pre- dictio What's the matter, though, in the talk of arrangements of a fight “What will Johnson take? In ail the notices I have seen it is what Jeffries takes. What's the matter with what Johnson will take? I'm the champion, aim't 17 “L want a winner and a loser's end. I don't care what its—60 and 40, or 75 and 25, but there's got to be a win- ner and loser's end. That's how I met Burns, If Jeffries want's a go, as the papers say, he's got to see me and there’s got to be & winner's and a loser's end.® Probably No Fight in Six Months. 1t is doubtful, according to the ar- rangements made by, Johnson, wheth- er any fight could be brought on with Jeftries, Ketchell or any other: man hung up for a match with Ketchell, Sam Fitzpatrick, when asked about his split with Johnson, said it had be- gun soon after the fight. “Johnson was a different man before the fight,” he said, “he would feed out of the hand then, but he is a hard man to avenue yesterday and then boxed ten fast rounds with two welterweights. He showed plenty of speed and his blows did not lack steam. Tom O'Rourke, who will be his chief sec- ond, says that White will be a sur- prise, and that after he whips Gans he will be ready to make a match with Nelson before a local club. FRENCH TEAM GAINS GOOD LEAD IN RACE. More Than 14 Miles Ahead — Dineen from Boston Losing Ground. . New York, March 9—Five teams succumbed to the strain and retired from the six-day international go as you please race today, so that at ten o'clock tonight, only eleven of the 27 Cibot and Orphee, the Frenchmen, showed good form all through the day. and at ten o'clock tonight have a com- manding lead of over 11 miles on their nearest opponents—Davis and Metkus. The Jast named late today succeeded in' passing Dineen and Prouty, the early leaders In the race, and several hours later Feegan and Curtis, the Irish team, did likewise, The veteran Dineen today plainly showed the wear of his team’s first day's effort to re- taln the iead and experts would not be surprised were he forced to retire. Cibot and Orphee, the leaders, had scored 293 miles and six laps at mid- night tonight, which is four miles and six laps behind the record of 298 miles 268 miles 2 laps, at the end of the 48th hour, \ The score of the three:leaders at 2 a.m. was: Cibot and Orphee 308 miles, 6 laps; Davis and Metkus 289 miles, 2 laps; Feegan and Curtis 279 miles, 7 1aps. gin and keeps the lead on total points. The scores: Team IN—W. Stanley 11.2 feet, in Dean 9, 49; Sentt 335 lyn 13.5 feet, 93 points; Holmes 10.1, 53; Harris 6.11, 15; Wulf 0,8, 60: Olsen 10.3, 55; Shaw 7.10, 26. al Team IT—Sullivan feet, 78 12.2 L. Stasiley 10.8, 60; Manchester | it Tarbox 9.10, b 8.4, 32; 764, Team Return Game in New London. The Mighty Five basketball team of the local Y. M. C. A. is to play a return game toright in New London with the Segatchis five. Arthur Brooks of this city will umpire. class at the Y. M. C. A. the Hustlers took the lead this week from the Bus- tlers, who have led up till the present time, by being the high point scores in the pullups and dips. In this event the Hustlers scored 360, the Rustlers 295 and the Tusslers 230. They now stand on totals: Hustlers 730, Rustlers 726 and Tusslers 597. The next event, which is the quarter mile run, is the last and will settle the championship in this class. MONEY POSTED FOR LAWSON-HENDEK MATCH Willimantic Boy's Manager Puts up Sporting Editor Norwich Bulletin: Young Hendek’s manager has post- ed 325 with the sporting editor of the ‘Willimantic Daily Chronicle to be cov. ered by G, H. Walte, who is the man; ager of Chic Lawson, to bind a match between Young Hendek and Chic Law- one tance, however, has the slow working pitcher proved a suocess, and it wa3 because of this fact that the rule was passeld lving the umpire the right to callb a his position with the batsman in place. The man who brought this rule about was George Cuppy, the old Cleveland pitcher. Cuppy was -never known to pitch a game of ball in less than two hours and a half. Others have tried to imitate his style, but none have made a success of it. In many instances the fact that a pitcher worked slow has had a detri mental effect on his support. The play- ers behind him virtually went to sleep walting for him to piteh, and then could not cover any ground. George Mullin of the Tigers has had this fail- ing, and though he usually pitches ex- ceptionally good ball, he has not won the number of games a pitcher of his passed out of fast company. So has Lattimore, the Naps' southpaw, both of whom were known for the amount of | the second re: time they wasted whenever they were put on the rubber. RECORD FOR BASE STEALING. enthusiasts crowded the Lin. r at New York on posed to graduall proposed battle with present heavyweight champion of the world, Jeffries wore a black sleeveless jer- sey and tights with an American flag wound around his _walst and as he ‘bowed his response e enthusiastic reception accorded to him, there were cries of: “Good boy, Jeff!" “You're still the champion.” “Are you going to fight Jeffries?" Jeftries looked very big. His le and arms did not show the old mu: work before he could be Teady for a severe battle. In spite of his bulk— he weighed about 246 pounds—he sur- prised everybody with his foot work. He got around in such a lively way that oldtimers were delighted. When the gloves were put on for a bout of three rounds the crowd was agog. Sam Berger was quick on his feet and tyrew in all sorts of blows with rapidit old cleverness, at the same time dri: ing In light lefthanders to Berge! face and stomach. But all the blows were love taps. and after the Arst round had lasted one minute, time was lled, Jeffries wi breathing hard like the first, Jeffries puffing Auring ‘When the bout end- ed the crowd applauded the big fel low warmly as he edged off the stage. The curtain was rung down, but in response to cries for a speech, Jeff, mopping his face with a rough towel, appeared again and bowed. Carriage Painting =~ and Trimming. You “Auto” Let Me Paint It AUTOMOBILE STATION, 8. J. Coit, 6 Otis Strest. Automobile and Bicycle Repairing. Genoral Ma- Chine Work: Jobbing. “Phone. BUILDING MATERIAT. Peck, McWilllams & Co., 47-#6 West Stree! Lime, Portland Cemant, Pariod Roofing. e of | :n.‘ es, spec 115" use. " Deitvery: 136-5. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY West Maln St. clalty. Shoe Repairing a spe- COAL AND WOOD. The Park Wood Yard, Franklin Street. Wood and Coal in any quantity deliv- red to all parts of the city at reasen- ble prices. Wm. Ince. Tel 500. FOR SALE. Slabs $1.00 a load. Norwieh Wood Yard, rear Bulletin Bldg., Frankiin St. Tel. 504. CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING . B. Beckwith, 90 West Main Street. Contractor and Bullder. Jobbing work c 2 4 2 laps for 48 hours made in 1807, ability should. This has been attrib- | as he rested in a chair, which showed | CoB! 161 MAIN ST. ot absotute. ho Hinied at. whlingnees | DHe and_ Metius had covered 278 $25—Terms Named. ited to his slowness fn, the box. and he | conclusivels that he Is sthi shost. of | °F " Kinds promptly aitended ta. AR5 : D 7 - : 5 othe . 3 toblod to change them it anything DI was | miles 3 las, and Dineen and Prouty | Willimantic, Conn., March 3, 1909, | B2 promiced to changs his style here- | wind. Tho other rounds were much WAGONS FOR SALE. horseshoeing wagons, also two new dump carts, a second-hand top car- riage and a second-hand top phas Painting and repairing a speclalty. Te ephone 572, Geo. W. Harrls, 564 W ain St. Two new busine; FISH—FI! prices are right. Give me a trial - BALTIC FIRMS SHOE AND HARNESS REFAIRING. Go to H. A. Fontaine to pve R shoes and harness repaired. work at the lowest price. taine, Baltic, C . HORSESHOEING AND WAGON REPAIRING C. F. Bo make a study of whoging hopees handle now. We decided to split soon son, to be held under the auspices of after the Makura left. ” the Windham Athletis elub Monday, Ha o Mark of T > "Fr;(uh“-holrltm h;:gefn '5‘1":17%5?3; ;fl.l:t.hfy. ‘_Y‘:_-nwof experis After his theatrical engagement in Bruce a Marathon Winner. March 23 1300 at 830 .. m. Said|Harry Stovey's Mark of 156 Best Ever| Yale May Lose Pitcher Merritt. | Stoak cod; also fine line of s ofher | made s expe _— Europe Johnson will return to the wrestling match to be best two out of M PUTNAM FIRMS United States. Johnson left immedi- for Vancouver. He will leave that city for his home in Galveston, going by way of Chicago. Following that, unless something in. terferes, ho will proceed to England for a few months to engage in vaude- ville. Jeffries Only Smiled. which the negro champlon declared himselt ready and willing Jeftries, or “any man in the world, the big fellow only grinned and sald nothing. He refused to be ‘drawn into any statement about meeting Johnson. Pittsburg, March 9.—Hughey Bruce of New York defeated Mahgesahnequa (Charlie Jones), the Garden City, On- tario, Indian, supposed to be second only to Tom Longboat of his race, in an indoor professional Marathon race tonight at Highland auditorium. The full Marathon distance was run, Bruce leading almost constantly from the ner will challenge Longboat. Ferguson Knocks Out Kubiak. ‘Boston, March 9.—Sandy” Ferguson of Chelsea knocked out Al Kubiak of Michigan in the fourth round tonight three falls at catchweights, to @ finish. Chick Lawson is not to welgh over 116 pounds ringside and Young Hendek not to welgh over 126 pounds ring- side, catch as catch can style, stran- gle hold barred, pin falls to count. We will expect & side bet of $50 and to th t! net gate receipts 40 per- cent. o the winner, 40 per cent., 20 ly Chronicle, as it will be much hand- ier for all concerned. Hoping this wilj be satisfactory to all, I remain, yours respectfully, ARTHUR B, ' Manager Young Hendek. WRESTLERS IN GREAT FORM. It was in 1888 that Harry Stovey of the old A, letics stole 156 bases in one season, which is the record for all time. How sadly base running has de- teriorated will be appreciated when it s known that last season Hans Wag- ner led the National league with 53 stolen bases. while Dougherty was nett and the other heroes of the 80s and 90s in action would seriously make such a claim, and vet Ham#lton in 1800 stole 102 bases and in 1891 lifted his record to 115. Johnny Ward was the high man In 1892 with 92 pilfers and led again in 1893 with 72, but Hamil- Merritt,“one of the leading pitchers out for the Yale team, is believed to have gome difficulties in his studles. which may keep him out of the gzame for some time. Merritt is practicing with the squad and hopes to be able to satisfy class requirements. Rose Van Vieck and Parsons are showing good form in the cage. Tha final call for baseball candidates will be' made Schenectady, N. Y., March 9.—Young Corbett and Cy Smith of Jersey City boxed ten rounds to a draw before the American A. C. here tonight. Corbett -had the better of the first eight rounds, but Smith had all the advantage in the last two. ket; velephone—571. HAY AND GRAIN J. G. Potter & Sons, 410 Main Street. We carry a complete line of fancy and Hay. Grain and Feed, . GROCERIES. stapls Groceri Poultry Suppl HORSESHOEING “THE YOUR-MINUTE RECORDX. Come in and hear it. It's something great. Geo. P. Yeom %, 22% Lafayette St. OYSTERS OUT OUT. Oysters m red out. fresh every nold's, 57 Fl'ov!l_l St Putnam, Ct ISAAC 5. JONES, Insurance Agl.| .., afier sefires for Boxing. | 3% Atmory &, C. "The Chielsea man pp— DANIELSON FIRMS Richards Building, 81 Main Street.| New York, March 8.—A _summons | better of the bout from the start Fer. | MeGrath and Lebarre o e Ladles Tath ! mar2daw y was served foday on James J. Jeffries, | guson secured an advantage by fooring Latest Kinks in Mat Game. ot retired heavyweight champlon pugilist, | Kublak with a right to the jaw in the| _ Moy and another on James Solly, manager | initial round. Ed Lebarre, with his manager, Fred of the theater where Jeffries is ap- Charbonneau of New York, is e B. P. LEARNED & CO., Have moved their In- pearing, directing them to appear in police court tomorrow and explain why ing law. GANS WILL BE FAVORITE Ch Match With Cuban Champion. Frank J. Marshall, the American mas- ter player, and Jose R. Capablanca, chess champion of Cuba, play to begin pected to arrf here today to settle the final details for the wrestling posted and a referee agreed upon. Both wrestlers report themselves in shape MEATS AND PROVISIONS James Banning, Norwich Town, Conn. NEW YORK BAKERY CO. DANIELSON FISH WARKET. Jeffries indulges in a sparring act on| New York, March 9.—A set match at :mttch 'rhlt:;gay nl'hdt l;l ’I;( ‘;‘c% ht‘r‘.l ;ru'r: Plnd| |Ball rl:::lfi.d Efi‘l’llui'v.:l; o T R -y vk 2 i-box- i v v etwe Te and Jac rath, Tesh Provis . . and the stage in violation of the anti-box- | chess was arranged today between e lrl;.h G‘an{. Tlhe e s t:m o B e “l('"'. e 4 Tacives fams"and quah ——— Monday, April 19. The victor will be | to put up the best in their repertoire, Miestein & Zachmowits, Pro Pol- 'E“En' Flus When He Meets Jabez White Friday the player first scoring eight wins, |and tn llr:ll”}m:: fi:. mm'n;‘h%dhlha ish, '.‘lrlefl:vher.ncdlle‘"s::psy:lc:‘rtP‘:‘;& - ; e Surance Office tempo- Night. drawn games not counting. :fl%‘e&mn'&“A o el ere ; (l us call. 20 North Thames Street. R. G. Bliv Large delegations are expected from T 54 rarily to the Thames Loan and Trust Co. New York. March 9.—Joe Gans- will Dbe the favorite when he meets Jabez ‘White at' the National Athletic club on Friday night. Word.comes from JUNIOR B EVENTS. Team | Wins at Basketball, Team 111 in the Jumps. Westerly and Willimantic, where Mc- Grath has appeared as referce in sev- eral bouts and has a strong following. As a preliminary Jack has arranged to PAINTING. It is nearing the time for spring painting. Get my estimate. Also gen- eral jobbing. Agency Monarch Paint, Clot" 1 nishings. On the bridge Baltimore that Gans has been working - bave Harry Brann and Peter Colls on 100 per cent. pure C. R. Browning, 15 | REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE with unusual vigor and that he will| 1In the Junfor B division at the Y. M. | for a half-hour bout, and he is also Asylum st., P. R F. D. No. 1. Gty A M. Willls, come here in. even better trim than |C. A. gymnasium Team I won a hard | endeavoring to have & well known ‘Phone. Real Estate and Insurance when he lost to Nelson last fall. "vhite fought basketball game Tuesday after- Franklin equare barber. who is a fol- Full value means Potter Bullding. ‘Phone connections took a run of six miles on Jerome | noon by the score of 4 to 0. Tha only 1nlw:r of !hel sport, appear for a bout REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCER with a popular bartender and waiter. ) P. H. DeROOCO, - Geo E. Bachelder, Room 8 Shannon ., & -3 lall d A Beat Building, in Basement Opening Sovcar Focthall Soston satisfaction or it isn’t Bl neal Bl 0, oot | 1 el S5 AP (PSR et g. A N D c 0 M M ER GIAL \Ihe Norwich association football value Expert Accountant. Telephone 816. | guality of confectionsry: ,fiz o~ ) ¥ club has arranged to open its season . best peanuts in fl“_fl Lt on Saturday with a game at Sachem T waEN park, having the Jewett City assocla- 7 BRI WHER Jou wamt te put ysus bans LITTLE LIFE TO THE MARKET. |—— tion ‘team for opponents. The kickoft You may be safis- Hattle L Jewett, Public Stenographer | 8888 befors the public. there is b mes EW LONDOR COUNTY "utual Fire: Insurance (o, Substantial Holding Aloof ngs Dwindle. New York, March 9.—The stock 1100 Brookisn Rapid ‘Transit. 300 Do, —— Ceiitral of New Jersey. 52900 Chesapeake & Ohlo. wili be at 2.30 and a fast and interest ing game is guarantced by the Nor- wich and Jewett City fellows. Ladies are especially urged by the local man agement to be on hand and give the fied bread baking is the best, that your and Shorthand Teacher. 253 Main St. ing columos of The Bulletin. Chizero-Grost Westrh 1 it ©of Norwich, Conn. market shows with growing clearness o & N W opening the encouragement of their ¢ ESTABLISHED 1840, that substantial financial interests are e g e st - Goal. 5 0 but you can’t be con- ® Statement Jannary 1, 109 | L0558 St of e e ooy | 2% Cononds Pocl & Tom layson; backs Andrews Ferguson; o e 2 saots , $356,517.78 | is_more and more sluggish. Events| 100 Do st vid i ot E . B an oL ted h \ J 200 Do. 24 pfd ners; forwards, A. Finlayson, Hilton, ou i $170,121.73 | which would be considered to have an| 2% 05,204 "o B bt o o that it is until you try Income . Losses Pald Simce Orgamiza- tiom . $66,264.7¢ | important bearing on speculative con- ditions at another time are passed by |— $042,582.8¢4 | With scarcely any notice. Financial officers of the Norwich team are nego- tiating to get the Yale association team here and expect to have this star at- Ceresota “THAT'S WHAT THEY ALL SAY” Prectdent, 5. B Gallag traders consider that the United States traction ¥ Bchath: Bock district court decision of yesterday ¥ park about Easter el bR it o4 ili , O SR T against the Missourl rallroad rate 1a time. P after their first experience with seed and fertilizers % William H. Prothero, Y Ew Is of far reaching importauce, not on Open House Basketball Team. ' HOME OFFICE 1 P8 Shetucket 8treet, Norwich, Conn, febild N. TARRANT & ©0., to the railroads directly concerned, but in its indcation of the judicial safe- guards against similar legislation else- where. The attempt today to extend the moderate effect of this decision which was felt yesterday proved futile. The difficulty encountered by 1 Interborough Met. Do, ptd International Faper Do. ptd 3 International Pump 200 Towa Gentral The Open House basketball team will play Jewett City at Jewett City Monday, March 15. The Open House lineup: Christman and Friswell, for- wards; Brooks, capt. center; Brown and Frisble guards. Flour from catalogue and premium houses, and they have cause to say so—a great many times. So profit by others’ experience and go to 117 MAIN STREET, Ie;flnnal trade: mlmnkinfs th 15300 Kamsas "City foathern i ‘:A b:ct‘hedteta;n‘:eun m"!at’“‘i.t crowd ? effective to lift prices of stocks and| 800 Do. pfa . s exp present to witness a . g Fire, Accidenl, Health, |i",conwoasent enee of dlscowragement | 4t & Yoihe Sk e Sm et v Jomets and know the difference. T TN, S, . U - e el rts 00 M. St. & 8. Ste M.. = to the other gide of the market, a 6200 Missourl Pacifie House are to meet Saturday to finish pe N Frey Liability, Plate Glass in forcing the later decline. in Frices. | 1626 Mo Kas & Tk arrangements. A There is as big a distinction We'll promise not to keep you waiting out-of- INSURANGE The slump in American Ic sudden advance, accompani dustrious tipping, gave an.exs a tip gone wrong and ser af a y in- nple ot pra v National Fead New_York Central N. Y. Ont. & We: Xorfoik & Westem. . North Ameriea The Jewett City lineup: Bethwell and Sweet, forwards; Bottomley, cén- ter; A L'Heureux and Hustler Gin- gras, guards. in the results as there is door for a couple of hours, because our Spring supply already here and we're aralng «f its danger. T! cct wa S Pest | ilizers is Morwioh Unlen Fire Insurance Society, | b4 1m;‘t‘ru- z..,m,‘:f,‘?me oot Foaan bt DORANDO CONSENTS. little difference in the of Seeds and Fertilizers is U. 8. * | rumors of a coming bond issue by the Eenagyirania 3 —_— s A ~A Missou c and Union_Pacific vy € > Ital Ready to A t 1t L e 2T Ritoonc Raciic s G voion Pit |18 BELE ¢ ki b LA R price. witing for you. | Western Assurance Co., U. €, a time, but did not last. The begin- I3 frt vl & | b L $2,397,608.00, ning of gold exports to London was of B Dorando Pletrl, who is matched to All Northern grown seed raised especially for us, ecila F. N. Gilfillan as little effect on the money market as has been the outgo of gold to Ar- gentina, but was interesting as mark- ing th¢ first shipments of the metal direct to London from New York since before the financal panic of 1907. Lon- don bore most of the stratn of the con- vulsive demand for gold from New Republic Sieel ... Do. ptd Rock” Island " Co. Do, pld ... S¢ L, & 8 F. 2 pid Louts Bouthwestern e Sloss ‘Shetfield 8. & 1 Southern Pacnfle ... Do. pfd race Johnny Hayes in Madison Square Garden_over the full Marathon dis. tance, 26 miles 385 yards, on Monday night, March 15, is hot on the trail of Mat Maloney. Maloney's backers have been firing at the little Ttalian through the columns of the newspapers, talking about $10,000 side bets and saying that soit's O. K. Get our catalogue describing and showing cuts of crops. It’s free! PHONE 842, 'PHONE 842, xnrlk‘ m'nlw pnn,'f:, and drew on the all the M‘:rflt‘!_z&n e);uynplanl are afraid continental centers to replenish its to race the pride of ‘onkers. STOGKS, BONDS AND COTTON, upplies. - The ‘shipments omiorsow of| 1 s Sialoney defeat White Tn the Sas gold from New York to London repre-| ‘50 ty-ninth regiment armory last Room 4 - Bill Block | &t fnhone ™l vl wiihis e || i night, Afier watching. ihe " race: and emem b er W - JOHN DICKINSON & CO. | merchandise exports from this country| 100 b s \ 4 4 5 ’ f Clvtabiiohed ‘1855, fallen, $45.000,000 in value below | 7160 Sore Tll.l'Oals we have one of the best plants in this State in " :2 ."é‘w'y'dN'" Yoric w mnorts. in.the meme comeatians| 5 regard to equipment—Power Machinery for cut- It Makes Wrinkles. of Horse Blankats and Corriage Sisall lembers Consolidated Stock Ex- |1 awed $43,000,000, makes the | —-— are prevalent now. . o X i | at what they cost us. A -ood chance haine, N7 V. Bl Dond cr Trare B movement piote: Al 1 younpel.f it “~“§:konctw ting and threading pipe; Tools for all the various £ ‘.z:fl'lh ,, over m‘::’u“‘;.“,‘,‘::: | t they ood Dirsct private wire to floor of Excnange | t°s were quotably | or loday, born| i relieve soreness in the bron- branches of work; force of skilled, experienced {rinkles, that make you look oider to own Blankets and Robes right. CURB STOCKS A SPECIALTY. on ! e i B e, chial tubes or i 4 you ars. 4 - Jan25d P ek sl g SR i w0 itk e mechanics; large stock of the best material. It you ere sick, dom't worry, but go Also exceptionally gosd Secend-hand oA S ) | Ciilcs, par $3,296.000. " Tapes 8100 Am. Tel & T 128% 12817 12894 9 We Ffil about it to make ycurself well. To do | Tyo.seaters for sale cheap. 4 000, nited | Total ssien 37000 shares. s a e s e fill orders promptly, and our guarantee this we repeat the words of thousands \ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. States twos re; threes register- e e ) & of other former sufferers from woman- ed and four coupon advanced 1-4 por COTTON. stands back of material and workmanship. ty ills, similar to yours. when we say, L. L. CHAPMAN, . ORMMIOANT: o New York, March 9.—Cotton spot k. ¥ SROWN & PERKDRS, Mtorneys al-law closed quiet; middling uplands 8.95, middiing gulf 10.10; sales, 630 bales. « Honey When you think ¢f Plumbing, Steam e Viburn-0. Broadway, corner Bath, Norwich, Ct. e e B e | T T £ B el f ey i | | MeehiS & Tar or Gas —think of Brown. : - i M. 5. GIRERT GAT, B | o 215 sy colds.” Pleasant o take. e ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, rammzes i ever bt wes | Winter Millinery |BRADUMTE VETERINARIAN MOMEY gt thon 68, 57, 59 West Main Stra. ! l"n‘:N.éO‘»:;;::;N CHEMICAL CO. —at— New York, March 9.—Money on call Soothes and Heals B AND DENTIST. 1541 cany 11 1-003 per Getik, rilley vats s 106 West 129th Street, New York. ., MODGES STARLEG. 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