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28 Shetucket M Norwich, Conn. mmuw, Al'e YOll GOillg A‘broad'? . (Special_to The Bulletin.) )‘ I'I;eondon f‘om:ity Baseball ieag’ue has g g =55 i e en Arranges ¥ a 3 ‘ K Before doing so obtain 'a tuw'l'y :: ofvz;::."g&vle‘r‘ymu guglltgglfi%‘;n?wz L”zv "’fl‘?}"&“"}y at MyXic, New 8 i ‘ % 'y‘i';‘r?m’“ ;I;I‘l'or TOD self tifying travelers’ checks | - | London at_Taftville. v ¥ v g / our identifying ‘entral Village, the well known wrest s Ayetic rat Wentesly, | New y g o ¢ . sity crew, anflde lo.c:.n ufl protty clic? ~—payable anywhere—and let us insure | ler, knocked out Young Rodman of 3 % Cambridge Thursday évening. The | London at Taftville. Loftuce o the boat, and his eu have your baggage wherever you may be. match took place k’.‘ the Pawcatuck | June 12—Westerly at New London, | Green Beans. ‘Wihiite, 20 New England League Results.. been of great help to Cm 2 quirts 25|Tomatoes, 1b, 1 armory before an enthusiastic crowd of Taftville at Mystic. Water Cress, bh 10, hrooms, 1b.. $ At Haverhill—New Bedford 8. Haverhill T. —_— f!ew Groen 3 Financec Poor for Ncnh‘mphn Northampton will be lucky i ED ‘ co 4 250 specla.tom. The ple look- June 19—Mpystic at Taftville, ‘Bananas— roen Mint, beli, 10 | All ofter zames postponed: rain. B. P. LEARNED oy tog S roun;dp:g, as gcheduled, | London at Westerly. Yellow, doz 15-25 gr:;’l‘nrrie! e Iu College Results. ¢ ey the Water- At Hanover, N. H.—Cushing Academy. 4 Dart- gflf,yh;}:r:w. el & et ww— d city Down Stairs in The Taames Loan and | ang it surprised them when, just as.the | June 26—New London at Mystic, 12-20 % st Co. Building. tarte 1ins lai t | Taftville at Westerly.: G , 10-20 su-nberrle. §-29 Wi 2 I,u . boutl was wll = i\ Lollinelen oy July 3—Westerly a\’. Taftville, Mys- s 3 ‘zfii“;am Pe“:'la‘). mottih Second 1, his adyersary with a body blow and a Ak Iefta;nlook to the jaw. It was a good match, however, and the crowd was At Syracuse=Michigan 4. Syracuse 2. uler as was thought in the inlan tic at New London. o~ 0! e, July 10—Taftville- at New London, ViU W;-:erl{? atM My;tic. e SR TS N ' ¥resh and Salt Meats. The boxing started about 9.15 with uly 17— c af esterly, New w e 1—Native— Donheh of E(yst!c in Collins' - corner | London at tville, | Pork e“em sveéuzlev.:, re and Randall of Westerly acting for July 24—Westerly at New Loudon, m Young Rodman. Pirolo of New Lon- | Taftville at Mystic. ) Shnuldul s 9' Bhouldar. \{5 -17 1 — v V' ' Sausage, 9-10| ' Breast, gus wes peficoe. -y MbelGitin . of Lgl:fi.’;n’.l,.; %‘;!:tl:fl;f i )_.ew Tenderloin, 5 Vea!—westem-— 250th ANNI VERSARY CELEBRA TION of the e faet aix round draw between Kid | “August 1—Taftville at Westerly, | ~iAmPUNatveT, | | s Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th Goucher of Putnam and Tourtellotte of | Mystic at New London, p Forequ'ter, 14-15 9 10| ng ) y y New London was a good preliminary. August, 14—Westerly at Taftville, Loins, 28-30 \ 2 - o W S e New London at Mystic. flbn. 28-30) e ton BOWLERS BROKE RECORDS aofi%fidfi?{f’&?fiix:‘ bl nd B | Porterhouse FOR FIVE MEN TEAMS.| 'Algust 28 — Mystic at Westerly, | L4mb--Western—, | 8148 ak, £2-23 | HOT RACE COMING —especially’ when popularity nowa- New London at Taftville. Forequarters, Inside Round, . BETWEEN HARVARD-CORNELL. | 92Y# Is gauged by tha goness of the Tota. of 2898 With the Big Pins—Five % Sep:;rember 4—Westerly at New Lon- Il:gln or Ribs, 2 S|‘mll¢?e Iét:::lt{i. ‘i'; bt i S !um’dp;?islng hovwr the till and s:]o] Better Than Previous Mark. on, Taftville at Mystic. 28, it 59-22 | Crimson Has Boatful of Veteran Oars- | 0V ng through the wicker, September 11—New. London at| Mutton— | Rib_Roast, Managers Bowler and Bdwards have New York, May 27.—The National | Westerly, Mystic at Taftville. L" 16- ]s EL’:,%&“"“ (6,4 i 36 hones of better weather, for Massachu- : Bowling asgociation Tecord for five| September 18—Westerly at Taftville, NP s,m..s et 30T e Ll i me Bruiss whichd o Srowds ke the- suiny. atit Uiting FIRE INSURANCE men teams Was broken at the Madison heqw London at Mystic. > Lamb, a side. $5 Corned, 10-14 1., oh is expected this "year, is now EHy LSS YN sumol tacked by the strongest companies, at :q&::: Ga:'gex:hteou{‘nmgmmgg}:ng do‘xl,ep'lt‘:xll';l\’;l!ig;t_%igail:t s Poultry and Game. at Ithaca, prepared for a hard, close preminms’ that reach the safety- polnt club of this city, whioch rolled a total & Ducks, 30 Fowl, race Monday with the Cornell oarsmen. Wrestling and Ball Game. only. Quick settlement should eragi 193.2 a game.| INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS | Roasters, 25-28 Pigeons. pr., Harvard's crew, When rowing its best,| A gpecial attraction at the ball gaine @ster come. - Don’t delay-—]ets wflts %’hf8:5.,‘?,3,,:‘mfim‘i§°n’:’mo,d“w,,s A Fryers, 25 Phil. Turkeys; ;?o \'u;qu:anona.gl% fagt, an‘d it knows | i, Central Village on Memorial day your olicy today. 2853, Tmade tn Rochester last year by | Nearly 1,000 Entries—Contest Will Be R o | om to race and how to race hard over | will “be. a wrestling maich betwaen ISA/TS. ”"B, In ] "'- "h; Bm’"’?‘,’ ‘;f‘]?els’ Ylor tch thi Between Yale, Harvard and Cornell. | gutter— Granulated, beating Cornell seem guodf but there l; \ E[,‘,'m‘e‘g{}’;;‘" ‘:,‘::i"’?mn;"(g:"fi:'m"l“ 2EER n a special individual matc! s ub, 18 1b: 1|1 v - X g L Rich, fds ‘Building, 91 Main Street. | eveniny Chatles W. Gilbert of Cleve-| Cambridge, Mass, May 27.—Seldom| Credmery. s 31 fsy (e U8, yecyis close; hard con plon welterweight of New Jerwsy, best may24daw p land defeated Lee Johns of Newark, |in the history of intercollegiate sport|Cheese— - This is the fifth consecutive that ';:rfinol‘lxn:fmta‘tl;: mll:du;.tazt;gbohd:): N. I., in ten games, 1952 to 1928. has there been so much doubt regard- New, > It was announced today that a match | ing the outcome of the track and field E.n‘:‘ Dairy, Powdered, 14 lbs.1 game, has been arranged between a|championships, familiarly known as| Tdam, 95-§ Molnsses—- Harvard and Cornell have had A two- | pa mea aft Kid W - mile race. The first race was an easy B}’ee S:e :Taesx‘;{fi match. s S win for Cornell. The next two races The schedule the Connecticut Am- picked five men Cleveland team and|the Mott Haven games, as surrounds : Porto Rico, gal. 50 | & Mgm i Thompson's Colts of Chicago, to bé|the 34th annual nfeeting whlch"beging L:}"?.’,‘l":;’ Kdo; N. Orleans, gal. 6! :l;;,::,?";:;lg:hr"{zl:’..’;f:;",:‘:{;n‘b‘f ateur Jeague for Saturday and Mon- 1 rolled early next week. tomorrow within the white walls of H%::;’ cf):r:l:n' Z»?» e ard each year, until last year Harvard da“z’ 'Slnlg:r'—:(:emx Village at Jewett the Harvard stadlum. Twenty eastern| yinegar "gal 25|Kerosene olil, 130‘5 scored the biggest viotory of all. The Moosup at Sterling, Plainfield at Ravenell Will Meet Bowery Kid. g?}geigz“:;l&dm"m:gnntefll tb¥ nearly | sugar— fnm(fs ét{\]ndsr however, thres to one | Coventry. That challenge from McGarry, the sprinters, run- ~ornell's favor. Memori ew Plain- Bowery Kid, to Jerry Ravenell for a|Ders, leapers and welght men, and ten Fish, . _| . Since the end of the rowing season | field, .no:{u?:y‘_gulm)gu::“ owett meeting on the mat stirred up the fron| of the institutions will have contest-| galibut, 18@20|Split Eels, 13| last year it has been apparent that|(City afternoon. Central at Moosup, jawed barber like a small boy monkey ants in every one of the thirteen{ Market Cod, l Round Eels, b 35 Wray would have the best material morning‘ Moosup at Central, after- 0 n ar er ing with a hornets’ nest. “It's a blul events, N stflu% kli’%i‘!‘ln‘gk, ‘ R cfi“::d'pk"" 60 | this season that he has ever had dur- | noon. Coventry at Setriing, morning; sald Jerry, “but McGarry can’t make The prelimindry season has develop- 18{Round Clams, op ing his five years at Harvard. Sar- Sterling at Coventry, afternoon. any such bluff with me and get away | €d some unusually fast, agile and M"'é:t,%‘(n“ 5@15 at. gent, Waid, Bacon, Faukner, Lunt and th it. n the nd | strong athletes, especially ~ at Yale, nned Salmnn 15 Elliott Cutler all rowed in last year's HAS REMOVED HIS ;::3 %lmr& ?";'m’:,:"fg, the ".n:tteam_ Corntl Harvard, Pennsylvania, Mich- 33'\ Baéa “ e for: 25 | "varsity crew, and the two newymen. Russians Deserve It. ceipts. I had this fellow all i the|lsan, Princeton and Dartmouth, Boneleu 0d,10 15 Lobnarl— Withington and Roger Cutler, rowed The czar has broken into print again time we met before, and T'll get him| Close followers of the sport look for | Weakfish. % '1g Live. on_the winning freshman crew with an increased number of personal FIRE INS“RA cE this time sure. - It'll be no fifteen mijn- [ an unusually keen contest between | Porgles, n, o oa. Sargent is rowing as smoothly and | pronouns, “my” army, “my” govern- ute bout, and when I get through with | Yale, Cornell and Harvard, with Penn- Smoked Bllmon. .5 Spn’sh Mackerel, zu with the same clock-like precision that | ment, “my” navy, etc.—Los Angeles sylvania, Princeton and Michigan | Roe Fresh Mackerel, 18| he showed last year, and seems to have | Times. standing reafly to jump in to take Dlamond Wodu Flounders. £-19 | acquired tMis season, with his perfect advantage of any weakness developing | Bluefish, 22| Flatfish, 8-10{ rhythm, a certain amount of dash T A A among the favorites. Blacklish, 1c which was lacking last year. He is Men and Candy. The preliminary qualifying events Hay, Grain still far from being as rhuch of a Figures show that the consumption will be held tomorrow, and Saturday| . ushol, 66 2-3 driver as might be desired, and this |of sugar is increasipg, and this ig ex- will witness the finals, \" 1 Wheat, ;2 8:;:‘“}’!;3 o shortcoming is more seriously felt this | plained by the fact that men of all e ewt., $1.70| Year than it was last year, when Rich- | classes eat sweetmeats much more the Kid he’ll want to go back to the Bowery and stay there. ‘With both prin¢ipals willing, friends of the two wrestlers are at work to settle on a date for their meeting. ALY ¥ SN Celt Led All the Way. OFFICE TO THE Belmont Park,. May 27,—The rainy Middiings, ‘ : P ) ) 2 B CHAPMIN BUILDING 7 S i ttondance down ty| BOXING CARD AT WILLIMANTIC. gtrr:‘: 1‘7‘1‘:‘ 31 ‘35 Hay, Mle?ap. pipr ardson, who was « whole crew in him- | than they did.—Ladies’ Pictorial. 1,500 persons at Belmont park today. The feature of the card was the ap- pearance of Celt in the Jockey Club stakes. He had practically no rivelry . . in the race and was held at one to One of the most interesting and en- thirty. He took the lead at the start tertaining events of an athletic nature and was eased up by ten lengths. The | is that scheduled for Monday evening i amateur cup went to Moorish King, |in the rooms of the Windham Athletic | Senecas of the West Side, the game to while Pretty Michael won the Mead-|club at Willimantic, when Jake! be pli\)ed on the Greeneville grounds. owbrook Hunters” Steeplechase. O'Rourke’s pupils will show what they | Thomas Shahan, No. 6 Third street, is have learned of the manly art of self- | their manager. Navy's Brace Gives Supporters Hope. | defense in the last four months. $7.75@38. 00/ Provender. St. Louis, $1.75 Rye, Kot s,: |Cottonaed M“‘i 24 S Sash B . Cofn. (bushel. 31K} in. ONl Meal, $190 et Jake O'Rourke’'s Pupils to Exhibit— +Some Fast Bouts Promised. BROADWAY CORNER BATH BTREET. / fLelephone 894, . The card for Monday evening will National League Stan Agnapolis, May 27.—In a fast 8 N. T‘nn.“ & Go of l?asp all (‘arh};la was deteated‘?“t’fi comprise Ave.Or Six:good three-roynd{ ... . 117 MAWN STREET. 0 by the midshipmen this afternoon, sparring exhibitions, among which are | pitspurg dosing the local Season with a brace | the following: Dog . English; | ciicess Fire, Accident, Health, that gives the navy’s supporters strong | L/éary vs. Gallivan;. Timmins vs. Mc. Fnisdanise - hopes of drubbing the army on Satur- /; Jake O'Rourke himself will go . Liability, Plate Glass Gay. At 9 o'clock tonisht the navy |against that doughty little fighter, squad was escorted to the train by the Frank McLean, who is also something and Steam Boiler whole brigade of midshipment and em- | of @& ball tosser, and a couple of other see barked for West Point, where the|fast bouts that are undecided as y: inter-service game will be played this| _ This will be Professor O'Rourke's year. 5 ey first public exhibition this season and| All but the Pittshu promises to be a top notcher. All of T e ’ s - Pirates Take Fourth Straight Game. Chess Experts Draw AQain. | Class and as all have & host of Tetends | wlbofem, e, iy Hiting n, s sxth sat z ourth straigh New York, May 37.—After 24 moves | there will be more than the usual in- | wieors cver Boston todss. 7 to 0. the ame being another draw resulted ih today’s game | terest displayed in the event. played in a drizzling rain. Barbeau was ejected between J. R. Capablanca, the Cuban ———— from the grounds for disputiug a ~decision. The chess champion, and F. J. Marshall of OU are doing yourself a good turn when you drink this PEERLESS ALE, the Standard of Excellence. Boston game posiponed; rain. INSURANGCE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Soociety, u. 8, Assets §2,769,422.10 Western Assurance Co, U. 8, score: The following schedule ‘\tor the New | game for Saturday morning with the g Aseots §2307,60800. | New York. The standing is as follows: AMATEUR BASEBALL. Pittsburg. Boston. The James “anle B i c ;gg‘g:;c:m";;en:fi;fhfilvll;lyg'd‘z‘"mgro' After some faithful practice this| Barbeau.: n '4" "fi L ;Bzms,ll “:F hl :'? H ': y rew ng °o' - q 1000 Sty L1 013 2 0 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. row. f;’,‘f;";,,,‘“,’h,:‘;‘{Z’,’,‘,’;;fc,fi,“"th?i';‘m‘;’;‘,‘ $231 dlovesersy 4102 11 PROVIDENCE, R. L, ith Bulkeley second. i’ £33 1 Mmene 1 ; New London County Lea - Las gas v Ve Beck,cf AMOS A. ‘BROWNING, w lon County League Schedule.| "The Outlaws of Greeneville want a | Absiein.ib % i 5 ; S 2d Brewers of Ale and Porter. 2011 4 01 2 fAttorney-at-Zaw, 3 Richards Bldz. ‘Phone 206. DENTISTRY m’rl{,a flnm ;nuln e l‘b{llicl ‘br y bro whose nt was for R gusny years, will be ecutinued by, ma, SOME RECOMERY. e s 8818 o 1t will be a pisasure to see the formes | Dealings, Which Were Not Insignifi- o ‘D‘mn};:m:lv’hudmn i oo g e "r'.ov“:.'rm:“'fi; 4 cant, Entirely in Traders' Hands. e ey Bt patronage. Extracting 26¢ and u Hovisa Dit GHAE 5. BLDRED. | sssmmton 50D o0 0 3 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | Runs, for Pllubuu Barhnu D. J. MCCORMICK, aabs s Local Agent. burg 5. Boston bases en balls, off Linda 5, off Wilils 4! ‘base on error, Plttsburg struck out, by Willis 1 by Lindaman 2; tme,-1.13; umpires, Traby . and Rigler.” = 700 Distiilars su.-.rlu 7 New York, May 27.=~The stock mar- 9100 m'- 2 - 74 & 600 Do. 1st ket today was relieved from specula. 3% Do. 24 x-rd American League Sfanding ALL DENTAL WORK 3 g tive liquidation in Reading, which 200 G ) Detroit @..... fi 1 ? > 4 @ |proved the depressing fuctor yesterday. 1800 fl:;“'{‘l‘.{ofi;fifl“p" P';md!‘phi. < s can be done without In by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride | ose ow ln ey This opened the way to some recovery, | 1200 Do. Ore ctfs. New- York 13 ourselves on KNOWI HOW. Good .-Dental work nowadays s only i” The dealings were almost entirely in 100 Illinols Central Boston 7 14 possible by Dentists nr experiance. We have been 20 years gaining the hands of traders, and were not e g . - that. Each of our staff of operators has made some branch of Den- LUCAS HAL significant. The Gould greup of rail- 100 Inter Harvester . Cleveland 14 19 tistry his particular specialty for years, and whether you need nuxn&. L. Toad properties were comsplcuously 460 Toter Marine ptd Washington .. 9 22 crowning, extraction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to strong. The advance was attributed| ' so imeinons pabet R it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at from one-third 49 Shetucket Street. to steps in the working out of the 900 Jowa Central . American League. to one half the prices prevalllng at other officag for the same quality At Detrolt—Detroit-Boston game posiponed; rain. of w ork. IT WILL PAY you to investigate and consult us befors going elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 wotl financial plan known to be maturing | 1100 Kansas City So o 3. 3. C. STONE. Prop. for several months. Confidence in this Toatarite, & was indirectly affected bv the an- M.INICK & M.]Nlcx’ nouncementi of the sale of Erie collat- $ g eral notes, which will obviate the ne- Misourd Pacitc Mo., Kan. & Tex a tle ten inning when thc game was called at 5 o'clock to S iow the Founded 1870 t-essn);:lc}'lt resgrfinz to thg b{om}‘ issue Do.” ptd New York plmnedws(:‘wh ;;‘mlg {orhw;.-l?mmn Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 'or which authority was obtained, with New York nound mith ha ut the hits were # i I Members of the New York Stock »fiitflcu]ty, ?,.:mo '.h)(; New t York lrl;‘hll\‘k' Kept scattered except In the sixth Inning. Score: Bridge Work Spécial —our Exchange gervice commission. The Eric securi- York Centeal °"‘;‘; e ‘L"h" em — absolutely . ties were all benefited by s an- . Ont. & We: aDRine 8 & b5 B b impossible for teeth ¢ o i ! rat o Srfoli ? Handt 4 173 0 ofcreelt 31810 o Bankers and Brokers |noimcement. The teciing regaraing the | o Yui £, e hiteee 108 0 ofitemphinet ¢ 23 9 0 break off grain crop position was distinctly im- 8 Northern ¢ 3 g!l 0 D;;)e‘-""x‘?n : :x:: : 3 Filli "3 e N e A stocks less disinclined ‘to hol },,',';’:\m;"’, 11 81 OfAustings 4 3 2 1 0 All work guaranteed for 10 years Orders executed in Stocks and| gver the approaching three-day Pressed Stecl :Car, . 3 1 0 1 0|Baire 41611 . Bends, Wiheat and Cotton. day. The passing of the holiday inter- Eullman Falace Car. LA g Washop.p - 3 09 3-1 In en a ar OI'S val will bring the financial world to o e 4 03 3 0f Totals,’ 37103016 2 g aomldl 'r‘llcn. 67 Broa WY | the June first munely settlements. Call S et . loa tol rrow will carry over the fol- i ot = = Telephone 901. 13\‘\'::5\ ';:’e’.?;yvvzhe firstyo:\the r:onl:h. 300 Rock Tsland Co. sRatted for Sullivan tn 10th. == Dr. Jackuon, Manager. A Fl'dllkl!fl Squarc. - p g s 2000 Do. ptd Hemoh{ll out. bit by batted ball. Enyhd FRANK MOSES, Mgr.|It was rickonod that some effect might 1200 St. 1“& 8.'¥F Score by Inning: ;. be produced on the money market by 2106 St. Louis Sout] Chicago ... 00000 1—2 AL this combination of factors. No such s A New York .... 20 0304 effect was discernible today. Chicago t s::rfi. MS";HS & Runs, for Chicago Dougherty, Purteil. for ' New s reported to be lending money in TS ameific York Elberfeld, Knight: three base hit. Austin: sac- ¢ s, Tepo g y 3 - rifie hits, Femphill, White 2, Warhop, Altizer; New York and the rate for time loans stalen bases. Cree. Hemnhill 2. Chase 2. Davis. Knight, Austin; left on bases. Chiago 5. New Yori 9; bases on balls. off Smith 2 Warhop 3: struck out, by Smith 7, Warhop 2; passed ball, Sullivan; wild oitch. Smith; time. 2.00; umpires, Perrine and 0'Loughlin. over the year end has fallen to 3 1-2 will find it to thelr sdvantage to visit | Per cent. under this lufluence. Bonds pur Store this month. We are shov 502,000. Taoited States bonds were un- fng a fine line of high grade and <Pansedon Fall gedium priced goods. It is hard to J STOCKS. give any adequate idea of all we have | to offer, 8o we Issue a general invita- tion to come to our store and we will be pleased to show you our line, 306 Am.vCotton Ofl . . Hide & L. 100 Tnited States Reaity _1000 United States Ruhber. 90 Ut nvcd smu Steel 00 Do. 500 Utah lnn 5 1400 Va. mml‘;:; 15700 Wabash 41700 Do. pfa . 10100 Western Marsland . 400 Westinghouse Eleetrie 400 Western Union Wheellng & I. Cleveland Wins Easily from Cgrdimals. St. Louls, May 27.—Cleveland won easily from St ls:;us today. 5 to 2. Jones pitched a good game. e ‘ GUARANTEED PLUMBING is the kihd we do. If BROWN does it, you may be sure the job is satisfactory in every respect and ak an economical price. Chalmers pfd... Allls Fou St. Louis. Cleveland. abh 3 ® 3 s 3 B-rtuu o wRowwos weielB i e e~ = £ 2 B B PRGN OMO S Bl vcucshanes 5 5 2 i 5 We have turnished over 5000 homes, |~ 70 Am. 1o Securiie s el Tiiliams T We make a specialty of jobbing and re'palrs as well fst, ua'Sbow WOU WAL we cal do for | <l AN s A poveipid mon ik e H A S as complete installations, and guarantee “value received” wour home. A e imdm"n 4 corron Pelty, D dossp 3 1 §-qok mpoey. 900 Am. ugar tefining IO e g R R A e - Am. Tel. & Tes N 48 Totals, < 81 727 22 3 Totals, 3613 A - g e New York May 27.—Cotton futures| geore*sy Tuntige: When you need repairs for your plunibing or heating LA e, Tada 3% | (losed steady. Closing bids: May 11.08, g iy b . ea UFrKe| =i Miaing G127 3 June 10.99, July 10.97, August 10.92. | Cievelnnd system, send for BROWN—he will send you a man who 3400 Atehison 109 : September 10.88. October 10.87, Novem- | Runs, for Clévellnd Goode it e . ” 3741 Main St B Du U « %% 1o |Der 10.85, December 10.87. "January 2t knows just how. 9 . 1200 Baltimore & Ohlo 10.84, February —, March 10.88. Spot closed quiet, points Wwer: middling ma15d TS e (biana Tadole i ERa : 0 Bethilehem . 9 ~| uplands, 11.40: middl 1f, 11.65: , Jous: “off Peity k oui, ey s S TSR A R ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 200 CHANGE IN ADDRESS. b i T i . Counolly and 200 Do. DR. N. m GRAY, 2 eitent ot New Jerey. MONEY. 55, 57, 59 West Main Stra :\:mder’ly ?u !lgrd i bl]x.:kil' now lo- | 1900 gh‘hz:::l*: 4 Oblo. I\thYl'ols'k‘@ley 21. —Monevlon call W‘htnbur];'—'fhe geéneral volume of 3 ¥ A ated in r n square, % Vosterh. y a per cent.; rulin ute freight at, il ocal railrpad yards is ¥ > 5 el 574. 'ql “S:::: 2"'.: e 3-4; last Joan 2: closing bid slowly increasing. . The week just Ie’w‘ho"e 133. 5800 Chic., M, & R 150% | offered at 1 1-2. Time loans very soft /closed showed a_total of 3,085 loaded 3 3 200 €. € C. & St Loul % 1) 5 a5 i a 1 ? 5 and fairly active; sixty .2@2 1-2| freight cars handled here b the tnm B %' “fla“‘ ] 18 Gt A T Ber cent. ninety days 2 1-3 per-cont; 100 Do, - Jat. 8ix months 8@8 1-¢ cent.