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3 ( 7 ] - J.L IATHROP & SONS ©_eontinue_to_issue insurance on Mer. . cantile, Dwéllings and Farm Property in the strongest companies at low rates. Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere. 23 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. High Rolling Gives Norwich ings Today. R S 4 With the Norwich Warrlors going at their fastest clip in the duckpin game, Norwich Team No. 1 had small hance to get @ look-in when the tve —Frost and Tottey the Stars—Local Baseball Open- ‘hfl a Chance at the Money Westerly High Easy Winners. . Westerly High school won in easy styie, 11 to 2, from the freshman nine of the Rhode Island college Thursday Tuffalo Montreal _ Athletics Sell Pitcher Flafer. ‘New York, April 30—The Philadel. phia American league club today sold Pitcher A, J. Flater, who s with Williamsport, Pa., last yes to the Newark team of the Easternvleague. GOLF STARS HAD CLOSE CALLS. Last Stroke on Final Hole. ¢ & S R e . . wi, in the tine ! i quone of the best and highty regarded landscipe painters, died recently in the MecLean | hospital, Westerly, Mass., from an uf-| fection of the hea He bad been i1} only a shors time. . Dr. Sven’ Hedin says that some the lumas of Thibet have a custom allowing themselves to be inclosea grottoes, so that they would Jive in| darkness for the rest of thefr Hves, He heard of a man who was Inclosed at the age of 16 or 17 years and lived there 69 years without any communi- | cation with the outside world what of | ot Minister's Humorous Rebuke to Inat- tentive Congregation. Dr. Smith Jelliffe, the alienist, was once talking about campaign oratory. “Blank,” he sald of a certain sena- tor, “is such a thorough-going, pains- taking, and withal tedious, campaign orator that, whenever I hear him, [ am reminded of an old-fashioned min- ister of my boyhood. “This minister, one Sunday morn- ing, spread before him on the reading It is printed among the dist! of the old Putnam house, now ished before the advancing sky that it “made popular what af became nationally known as ‘coffes and sinkers’ This is speaking much good of the dead. No and no hotel made the popularity the sinker with its coffee accompani-. ment. Coffee and sinkers are as old “ 3 shder ek | thick packet of notes, | gy New York, and presumably enabled teams met on the Rose alleys to roll e > Bulthmore Atlantic City, N, J., 8pril 30.—As is | €ver, his fo nd water being passed | desk a very y 3 off a_postponed game. . The WArrlors | the sixci maing oecaes of anem ©The O usually the case while the golfing sea- | Wnderground by a long pole. and launched into a long, dry, heavy | the Dutch to conquer & wilderness, {0k L match ired suslshi, DpraY: acore! ~ Won, oL et Joang, Fisre mere slency of T - | sermon. The Dutch succumbed to the Buglish, ing their standing a e top of B. L C. Freshmen. T Martiord . B surprises and hal capes to-| Mrs. R. H. Tucker of Spokane, “The reading of the sermon ab- | went forward to new league, and chalking up some high | - "'y o oo o) ddhote day in the first two rounds of match | Wash., is said to be the first woman! oo’ (OCRE OF U0 SRR ST but ""t:‘“'" X scores that will figure in the &ward of | Batweriht 2 0 0 1 3 191 0 waterbury play at the spring tourney of the At- |wireless operator in the world, At v bis | conquest the prize money. i 00 0 0l 2000 lantic City Country club. present she is in charge of the station | €yes. On toward the end, however. | Qg a diet of coffee and sinkers re- Frost of the losing team went after 1 of 01001 The biggest upset was the sweep- |on ¢he steamship Indianapoits, plying | happening to glance up, he perceived rs have grown into managing ed- the individual high single of the league IRRR 0081 1rg defeat: in_ the afternoon of W. C. | between Seattle and Tacomi Spoaks | siovet the entive congregation o be | B0 oy but missed tieing it by 6 pins, rolling 350 ey R Fownes, Jr.. who bad been picked for |ing of wireless telegraphy as a busi- | * 008 - itors, lawyers have dev p; N';. 120, which was high for the evenfng. 100 0 2000 thle struggle with Walter J. Travis, | ness for women, Mrs Tucker sald that | #ound asleep. | preme court justices, budding politi- \,‘“‘ The Warriors showed up their prize- o190 of 9 29 21 At Burlington, Ve—Unisenity of Vermont-Univer- | NEW YOTK, -in the final. Travis him- | the only reason she could think:of why | ‘The minister frowned and paused. | ojang have blossomed into congress< A winning work in the second - string, 0009 & ] e P 2 i C Belt had the closest possible call in [women do not go into this service in| He struék the desk a resounding bIow | men Even the presidents of the Unk. ;‘ey.: Individual three string of 32% aiso | itk L 31 5 3| oA Ak, Jonediwhas fus e seseont; | the ;x;?;n;nofi 'i?,lix;é"uf:':c:f?}" on |that they aro afraid of the instru- | ehat awakened his parishioners. Then | toq States knew them on their native Mlxr;thy[ infiportgm pyduestion—who| makes him a probable winner, taking | Sore by fanias s et Wiy, Oeola-Cactishs ool |3y & A he said: heath. ! owns this policy for Fire Insurance? in this competition from Holds- 30503 1 i 3 = e . s sermon cost Ts it all right? Written by a good ff(f",’,',',dn?w::.‘;,{;f"ud e o 20000071 e g S !‘h"e'c(_l‘;?""fl'}gz‘l’,‘_ It will be two years before A. My good ":""{‘7 ::‘ RN Cost | They who have bécome great have company, ready to make good when|yondon, who previously had 316 Runs, for W. H. S. ¥. Foley 1, Chapman 2, Dut- Many Postponed Games. Sorast. Now Xk ta the morning, | Dlckinson of Walla Walla, Wi me a great deal of labor, not forgotten the days of their youth. disaster comes? For reliable Fire In- T Nowioh- Wartiare ton 1, Pumber %, Flyun 1, Champlin 1. L. Foley 3. | Rain on Friday over almost thd |IY p 7 € | knows how much money 200 think you have glven it the attention | g0 1o ginkers become the levelers, surance service—consult us. Burssies 1, for 1t 1 C. Freshmen Sullivasi Hadley: | wwiiole baseball map caused postpone- was soundly deteated in the afternoon land sold to Gustav Vollmer SAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt "ot Nugent 3 stolee Dasesr W, m game in bol 3 re, P rg, erves. 1 shall, therefore, repeat £ d the ason 84 102 279 | secrfice bit. ¥lsmo- & off Burmows | 7000 B In"both the | by E. M. Byere, Pittsburg, ex-nation- i g e it deserves. | of ranks, the badge of democracy, i - 93 o 269 | Brethomea B st out oo Trrows J1, Ratiin and Asnarions leagues. There | & champion. JA. W. Tillinghast, Phil- | 115 brictiela of wheat, and this wheat | it from the beginning visible sign of encouragement to strug- 104 96 g 104 .86 Gray . Murphy 91 Main Street. | Murohy Richards Building, 321 apriddaw Stendenes, was only one game on the Eastern league, and all games in the Connecti- cut league were postponed. ; umpire, Donahu adelphia, aftef doing fairly well in the morning, fell before C. B. Buxton, Phil- odelphia. = Travis outclassed F, O. is to be delivered in two installments, 20,000 bushels this fall and 10,606 bush- els next year. According to the pres- Fresh Air for Complexion. Tell a young woman that fresh air gling ambition. The Putnam house obituarian meant well, but was earried = = ok ot Horstman of Washington in the second | ent prices of wheat Dickinson would away by his them:. Sinkers compelled 163 186 1449 FUNREAL OF CATCHER POWERS. | round. 3 get $117.50 &n acre, but the prices next | 18 §00d for her health and ghe may | pooujarity: it was not made for them. Norwioh Nat 15 holding it uadl the ninth, el The draw for the semi-finals brings | year may be as low as 60 cenis a| Dot take the trouble to try to have as | U l'y oL "oy ] Frost .. 96 20— 307 | ouly two hite, each & double. oft Marquard. until the | Dan Murphy a Bearer—Immense Crowd r’f;g,‘;l" ;“f“{;‘shff‘b’fif: gr%vfifi';!&l;‘- bushel. much of it as possible, but tell her | REMUVAL Lawler . §7 10i— 2601 B i od s et v Scits | at the Church in Philadelph Who 1s Unknown. o, the golfiag ot i A that it 18 good for her complexion and | ANiad of e Gemc Stevens 3— umbls of Titus' grounder. Magee singled. Wiltse * 2Hicy G weati2ling. e Tt eant 9 230 | took Marausni's siace. Sfssse was Torced ow by | The body of Dr. Maurice R. Powers, | Sl He will probably be beaten to- [, Velasty of wcttSiNe | she will sleep on the roof rather than | Byker—i attended a successtuf i 516 | Bransfield, who siole second. Osborne then won | . &l { | morrow by Byers, for it looks as if he p forego the pleasure of it. And that | gleight-ot-hand performance last might. Stone 0 16 | the game by a terrific drive to deep center. scoring | L€ Athletics® catcher, was lzld to rest | hag ghot his bolf in retiring Fownes, | turing human beings, for it fs done so S 0B AL 1t 00l ood ks 1 P ’ 7 Titus. Hersg infured his ankle In tripping over | in the receiving vault of New Cathe- |y wagering on Byers. is always haz. | often. Nobody blames a wife for up- | Y 413 e veond b Yo In” the ety oo 4 | dral cometery, at ~ Philadelphia. on| arioue so It may be Travie ve. Hes | o & % ‘and resenting | S0Ything else, for the complexion is | Hyker—Yes. | lent the conjuser & The Standing. rene by Umpire Teuby for Sispuing s dedion, | Thursday, atier imposing and Ampres- | yntee Sne UG - olding her self-respect and rese the outward sign of good running or- | counterfalt doilar and he gave me John F. Parker sive funeral srvices, which were at- insult, but there is little sympathy for {4 -'.. ¥ Won, Lost. P.C. £ o Y der of things within. o0d one Norwich Warrlors ... 41 1§ ] Philadelghia, | New Yo |ichded by more than 10,000 persons | Favorite Growded Out in Close Finish. | one who deliberately drives a man to 2 TGS wo \\‘v:‘:ufl‘,\nmt‘\“o.wl 37 ;‘ s?: | grantsn 410 7 QHeogd 8.1 ¢ 10| ral marchers reacheds the church they | Baltimore, April 30. — Beautiful | deeds of rudeness and violence. Nag Fairfield—Some of the leading citi-| The new president of the Swiss ree HAS REMOVED HIS New Iondon No, 1 R 22 353 [Sheansb 2 1 1 ¢ ofMCommickl 4 0 ¢ ¢ o|found it surrounded by a swarm of [ Weather brought a large crowd to Pim- | ging and indulgence in bad temper | zens of the town have already volun- | public, who will hold offics for 1900, | Westerly No, 2...... 15 33 312 $0 20 ofMumarst” 3 1 2 8 0| people and 1t became necessary to'use | lico today, where a good day's sport | joaye fndelible marks on the face of a | teered to give financial assistance to|fs M. Adolph Deucher of Thurgovie, ‘NO;“,lc}"’ No. 14, 11 31 262 $1480 00w £1 %% 0|thirty policemen to keep a clear pas- | Was had. The carded feature was the | U 0 "0 0 ot ona on her char- | the new athletic club which is being | Deucher is a vigorous octogenariam, “The Warriors have still two more | Osomect & 1 2 o 0/Dwilnid 8 0 3 2 0|Sageway for the cortese. Arlington steeplechase, which went to . . e hatever | formed, and which will be called the [ and has been president on thres pre~ ! atches to roll, meeting one of the|Dulas 3 0 § 1 0Flewherss 3 0 0 3 0 The Rev. Francis L. Carr, rector of | the favorite, Ballaclaa, in an inter- | acter. They shrivel® up whatever | ggir Fiald. J\flr\u_l occasions, = w Tondon teams here tonight and eotae o1 1 g‘g:n:’-‘;d 3 330 %1St Patrick’s church, Norristown, wa,-,“‘§flml:h race. The r(_hl feature event | gweetness nature'has put into her dis- \ Westerly No. 1 on Monday night. s . ‘,;_, ?—T?EW““‘:"’ g 809 2.8 the celebrant of the solemn requiem o aZr«f:{I:d';fiie:m:?u ’:‘;‘;‘;’;'.:‘,Z position and make her unlovely, even Aok oals, L ET SO . ————m— s E g : 5 | motls, 30 4% 8 1| Father Carr, who was a personal ac- jone of the best runners at the track, |in the eyes of those who feel in duty LOCAL BASEBALL PROGRAMME.: | 1Tvo out vien wiusing run was seored quaintance of Dr. Powers, delivered the | The finish was a nose affair and in the | bound to give her affection. It is often s o By & St i 000 panegyric, shuffie the favorite was crowded out|hard to maintain silence under provo- TO THE Wauregan Plays Nor.-Taft—C. A. Cls | Pliludeislis . o 008 At the conclusion of Father Carr's | of the money. Witehing Hour finished | covton” put there s always the open ° Meet White Rock—Academy Plays | pu., for Philadeshis Titus, for New | S€TmON the body,borne by Simon Nich- | third in the second race, but was dis- 4 % oot Lngeop dericar Killingly High. York Murrag; tw _oba an. Branstield, | Ofs, Dan Murphy, Eddle Plank, Captain ) qualified for crowding in the stretch | door of escape, you a CHAPMA" BUILDI“G Grat; hooe s o Marmuard ¢ 46 | Harry Davis, Ira Thomas and Jack | drive. The track remains fast. does mot thrive when fed mn:: one the weather man hands out & tolen bases, Traniteld, Heviog: eh on bases, | COOMDS, teammates of Dr. Powers, was e side only, and what should be impor- Xind of a good deal today the bas Piilaielphin 5, New York 3¢ G bete on balls of | carried from the church and placed in| Challenge to Run. tant to every woman with pretenses BROADWAY season in this part of the state will get | Meote & off Marauard 1 47t buse oaatmrs Fidly: | the hearse In which it was conveyed | The Fast Norwich boys would Iike to | (' B SHemy MOPER WU BEEntl ) a good start, as the several leagues | Jagia L sizuck out by Moors 8, b Murausrd 8: | to the cemetery. Several carriages|race those Greeneville boys. William and the various schiooi teams are all | wud dauy >TOMrd; tme 156 ampires Rigler | wore required to transport the flowers | Dearing came in first in 19 minutes and | garity of bickering. Education and FONN T D booked for games. | In this city the Norwich-Taftville team, champions of thie Eastern Con necticut Basebal lleague,will open th home season and have a pennant ra; ing at Sachem Par having promised to attend and raise the flag at 3.25. The other games in | the league are Jewett City at Putnam and North Grosvenordale Also in Norwich the C. make ther initial appearance as repre- | Telephone 894 N. TARRANT & GO., 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Healih, Mayor Lippitt |t contributed by relatives and friends. Lineup for Norwich-Taftvill Manager Benoit on Friday nigt an- rounced the following batting order for the Norwich-Taftville team in their | cpening at-home game this afternoon: Bill McClafferty 2b, McSheffrey 3b, copold 1b, J.” McClafferty cf, Emer- sen If, Casey (capt.) ss, Burdick rf, Greenwood c, Boucher p. Rain will be the only thing that will stop the play- Lotiis 15 seconds. John Sullivan second. The racers were George Lynch, John L. Sullivan, Walter Murphy and Leroy ‘Whitmarsh. Referee, C. Briggs; time- keeper, A. Hartl The Dress of a Gocd Wife. Her clothes are comely rather than costly, and she makes plain cloth to be velvet by her handsome wearing of it. She is none of our dainty dames, refinement are supposed to lift us so far above vulgarity that even the hems of our skifts are unstained. —Exchange. Drudgery in the Kitchen. The path of progress is clear. There s no more reason why the woman in modern civilization should !scrub and cook and darn ard dust than there is why these things should be done —AT THE— EAGLE GLOTHING senting this city in u‘w R”hu e Island- | o ) K weather, ing of the game, Umpire Caisse of | o S8 8 ;: Taty sl wile | & TS b Pt Liability, Plal necticut league,and will play White | Chamsims woa { 1o w went Wil tnam has been excused for the day | Who love to appear in variety of suits | by men, e development of im- y, Plate Glass Rock for i1 ring attraction. Car. | Wit Ie o, and Willlam Clabby of this city will | every day new—as if a good gown, | proved foachinery and the growth of and Steam Boiler . Nareaaia i vt 'ga‘;)’;;gs‘c’ge; s e e L take his place. like a stratagem in war, were to be | labor saving devices of all kinds will uled for this league. arting three .““fh“”fmr",uffiflf e ;}:‘flvrnl;‘";:_'l_é used but once; but our geod wife sets | finally obviate the necessity of doing INSURANGCE O the' Aeaiting campus the . 7 et S 5% 0 o o or Barry m the box, expeoting to bal- TS Bl ahmsiel (SN Kol S B | ONial s ey o e = - . = R relt 310 01 e accounts for the defeat Jast Sat- | husband's estate; an of high par- reugh the lan Jo-operation, which orw] i 1, from Danlelson, 1 . 3 1o it e : B e oty | e s | S i 1 | § }|urday, but the Norwich-Taftville ex- | entage, she does not so remomber | we are slowly learning to greet as a a Assets §2759,422.10 ably be postponed to a later date. Swo | gooof | & 12 231 gfpect to be there with the wallop | what ghe was by pirth, that she for- | friend, will overcome the drudgery 58 “A'-' . Interscholastle league games are | Nedsdvt § 8% 0240 ek gets what she is b® matoh—Thomas | and make the life of a woman as en- . eduled, Vesterly Mayin a aefer,2b 2 5 01 40 o8 -r:"‘“urlne; Co,, U. &, Cikiton el “,md;]nmnrméy;a u,':zuin:l“s masee $ 13 10| Play on Town Green. Fuller. Joyable |ndl evem;nlwau th-: o(.E!ha e, Bulkeley at New London. As these two | » 2= 2 1 1 (3208 A Sankaon ivan and Capt Tim man.—Nearing an atson fn “Eco- bt are generally picked as strong con- | 5 % 7214 3 | Sullivan of the C, A. C. ball team stat- S nomics.” P — ======| tenders for the division championship, | ed Friday night that their first game T, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. the conaest will be a hot one. o 2090 *—4)gs members of the Rhode Island-Con.| Small Daughter—It's most school 0"' al 'u ‘a e a van'a e "l’}(]u;e £ also an smatenr leax:ulp to | * e e | mecticut league would be played this| time and I've mislaid my geography. In Beautiful Sepulcher. start today- Sastern Comnec e manaee | afternoon on the Norwich Town Cultured Mother—Well, tell me The last resting place of the great AM G Amateur league—with s Schaefer, Summers: stolen | Ereen, weather permitting. If it shows s R 0S A. BROWNING, tered, and the games for'the first day | base s, Summers, Bush and Ross t.to play this morning, a mess: what the lesson is about and I'll write | Norwegian composer, Edward Grieg, Sterling at Jewett ( s entry, R. T, and Plain- at Central Village. Attorney-at-Law, ‘Phone 205. 8 Richards Bldg. man, Summers to Schaeter Rossman, Bush to Schaefer to Williams to Criger: left on bases, Detrolt 5 8; frst on balls, of Sumers 1, off to Ro 11 be sent to White Rock that the game will be postponed Jewett City Independents’ First Game. Wall St Touls oo 10 aham 1; frst SROWN & PERKINS, Attorneys at Law over First Nat 3Sank. Shetucket St FINANCIAL AND Manager Caron will trot out his Jewett City Independents at Jewett | City this afternoon to acalp the strong | COMMERCIAL. out the answer for you to Tearn. Small Daughter—The lakes of Africa. Cultured Mother—Um—er—it you've mislaid your geography, you careless child, you can just hunt till you find it—New York Weekly. | 15 one of the most beautiful in its nat- ural surroundings that could be lmag- ined. By the side of a lake, at the ex- tremity of a fiord, close to the compos- er's native town of Bergen, there is a natural grotto formed fn the solid it. |t means a money-saving to you in purchasing your Spring Sntrance Sterling team. As he has not a has. | rock, which rises precigitously from Etairway, nex: to Thames Nat. Bunk. been on the list. but a bunch ef com- | North Stamford.—Charles W. Avery, | the water's edge. Here the bones of . . . ;. ers. he expects to have a winning team | a_veteran of the union army of 1861i- . . Tel. 38-3. Y that will make the other fellows in | died suddenlv Saturday night at | the famous musician are buried, and, ul an urnls n s STOCK MARKET VERY DULL. | 1060 Atehisen the amateur league go & ‘ast gait. One | his home near Vista at the age of T2.| as the gretto is only accessible from ' 00 Atlantic Coast Line. feature, just before the game begins, Mr. Avery was one of & family of five the lake, the fuweral cortege will have to make the journey by water. Prices Held Up by Sympathetic Effect | of Strength in Special Stocks. 8100 Baltimore & Ohio e 1 be the deciding of the ownership [ sons and two daughters. All of the - Do. °h the | sons fought in the union army. ™ The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. New York, April 30.—The stock mar- ket today was but & dull affair wna little impression was made on prices of a ten-dollar gold piece, wk rookiyn Rapld Central Leather Tranait. Here are a few of the many e Ty any current events. The excessive o : : DIVIDEND duliness was partly due to the inter- w8 1l ar alns we 0 er ln ew ruption of communication with tne 9% 149% western part of the country by the Hux 7 The rsgular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15th. FRANK L, WOODARD, apr2idaw Treasurer. DENTISTRY The dental business established by my brother. whose assistant I was for many years, wi continuer my assisted by Dr. V. D. Eidrea o T It will be a pisasure to see the former cuswmers of my brother and as many ones as will favor me with thelr 't th 21 . * BRUGHE S SbRED, storm. Few orders were received from. outside sources. The weather condi- | tions were considered unpropitious for the crops and the further rise in the | price of wheat was another index of this view. The delay in seeding of spring wheat by reason of the late spring was as much dwelt on as the condition of the winter wheat crop. | The postponement of cotton seed | planting also came into view. The t of the stock market, although inten: Iy dull, was not weakened by the sn ali participation. Prices were held up to | some extent by the sympathetic effect | of the strength in special stocks. Un- jon Pacific was supported and its re- ccvery from yesterday's deciine had much to do in allaying the apprehen- sion regarding the speculative position which was caused by that decline. Reading tad the benefit of the sizning of the agreement over the wage scal with the anthracits coal miners and the good thowing of earnin: March reported by the company. The Southern Railway stocks ru.:.inded the news ~f the sale of further devel ment bonds of the 2>mypany an of ti calling of the company’s notcs m ing in 1911 for payment on Nov next, Western Unlon was affected by rumors of a combination of telegraph and telephone companies. * The last day of the month and Friday offer a double cccasion for extra demands on the money market. It was not until iate in the Gay, however, that any im pression was made on the call loan i e 1 payments and for carrying over stock market accounts untll Monday next, The hardening ot the money market carly in the week has had the effect of attracting funds to New York from the interfor. The receipts by the New York banks on the interior movement Bich or poor or proud and handsome, Even you can read this Chanson, By 10 law of luck or chances, Every tooti you save enhances. Al your smiles and conversation, Hhenders joy to all refations. Don't despair when testh are aching, for Save them, all their shapes remaking, Lite's prolonged and health extended, Every time u tooth is mgnded, Wou will find your joy remended, Dentist T “my crown” reveals it, Every art by art conceals it, X Colorado Feul & 1600 C I 00 Corn Products 109 Delaware & Hudson 1490 Deover & Rio Grands. Do. pfd titlers’ Sccarities . 500 linats: Ceniral 00 Toterborough et Do 3 L e 500 Tow, t«‘m! 800 Kansas Gty Souihein 800 Do. = 5100 Loulstile & Nasivitl 400 Mon, & St Louly.« 100 35S P 8. ik 3 1400 Miselurt Pacifc -y 20100 Mo R 600 Nortolk & Wester 1900 North American i 1590 P e 300 Presscd Steel Car, 100 Pullman Palace Var. 400 Raflway Steel Spring i ! Sl rde-e s 00 Do DA oo 00 S L. & '8 F 5 2900 St. i 4200 Do, 00 Toledo, 00 Do. ptd ... 0 Tnion Paciflc - America’s “Greatest Ale” HANLEY I =, s PEERLESS AL THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE I i lllli'itér, Il Ol Spring Merchandise. New Spring Suits New Spring $10.00 Sulte at § 5.98 New Spring $15.00 Suits at § 9.98 New Spring $21.00 Suits at $13.98 New Sprifig Raincoats $12.00 values at $ 6.98 $15.00 value at $ 8.98 $18.00 viiues at $11.98 Men's Negligee Bhirts, worth 50¢ Men's $1.00 Shirts, Sale price Men's Soft and Stiff Ha Men's Soft and Stiff Hats, Men's Soft and Stift Hats, 50c Underwear Nature gave all in good season, during the week have exceeded the | “71of Luion X | shipments to the amount, it is be- | 10y Unitel States’ Rabber . ” Teeth to eat with, minds to reason. eved. of nearly $4,000,000. The sub- | —— Do. st p 35c Underwear asu orerations, however, have | 5830 United Stetes Steel 36c Knes Pants s it her fault, yours or mine, ilken $4,675,000 froh the banks during ¥ week, his amount including the W00 siiipped to France and a puyment of m_dollars by the American Stgar Refining company on account of settlement with the gov- ernment of the fraud « in course o} prosecution. . The currency. movement, Snall thetr 1oss be mine or thine, $2.00 Thou shalt know in all good time. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY 1000 Do. pta 100 Utah ‘Coppes © . 1400 Va. Carolina “Chiems Do. pfd ....... TeRe A nion 2 Wheeling & L. Firle. Wisconsin Central 1700 Aw. Tel, & Teg. Knee Pants Hose, black and brown Fancy Hose . Fancy Hose, a pair YOUNG MEN'S New Spring Suits $ 8.00 values at $12.00 values at $15.00 values at All the Latest Styles in Children’s Clothing A $2.00 Child's Suit.. 00 Child's Sust worth $1. worth $2.00, at worth $2.50, therefore, promises a small decline in | Total sales 578,800 shares. cash holdings of the banks, The call ed] 237 Main Street loan rate touched three per cent., du- MONEY, apreod plicating the high rate of last FrdY New York, April 30— Manes on ca O 02 ) and of the first woek in January of | grmer at 1 458 mer ndney O cali JOSEPH this year. Bonds were irregular. Total | 1 3g: yujing wend 3, Jon 10 won BRADFORD, | saics. 1or vaine, " 55200000 United | 1,474, 7 e Book Bi d States bonds were unchanged on call. | joans’ qull ang o ' 0. inder. 1-3 per cen y @2 3-4 . 13 3 0 STOCKS. per cent; six months % 3-4@3 per ’ Blank Books Made and Ruted to Order, 17300 Amalgimated Copper cent, 108 BROADWAY, 1400 i’"’: 4;‘r & Fouudry. ! H felephone 262. oct10a | 2500 Am. Tottan 01iL COTTON. ] 00 Am iae s 1. oid ew York, April 30.—Cotton futures ’ T - — o |90 A ee” sbcariles: ed steady. Closing bics: May Zess hefors the publie. there'l no me. 00 Americat Tocomottn % June 1047, July 1043, August ; um better tha? fhiough the advertis- 00 Do. pfd ............ g 0 September 10.28, October 10,27, 4 dng columpz oo Tre Rulleth 84100 Am. Swelilng & R. 0% 0% | November 10.23, December 10.24, Jan- b ’ e > = v . - S e josd 106 | uary 1019, February —, March 10, ifl bEn o recriont. el o e By A otk T e e g P L) e #ual to The Buls | —— American Woslem o ng up .90; { “or Lusiness results. 109 Anaconds Miniog Ge G4 w4 IL16; no sales. oo ; 2 N