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Thomas, h%g’ of the ® D 5 < - S i q Church Around Corner,” i dL llTIH!lr & SONS g iRt g > gy, Arflns o ... ..,,. “atter the | nifies. that t:- mm-;i::t“’:u flfu'-:fi York. died yuur.d.ldy in & sanitat N B how,. country, on Japanese '8 n Wi once nof as an al U n'-'?.n'f;:: .'.‘.’;‘m, ;:up):rz 2 o e R :.:.'.:fi d b, m ;auncedfito enm:- the | his native country, England, Tow rates. Gk, i i 9 4 lins, who "s a number of years test of the elder statesmen to re- o £ X in the n;:n:o;tuclmll’ll_l:l“T:c ourates{ For Hudson Regatta—Syracuse and Columbia Strong in 2 : 7 heraidea by Preg Agent Lyt ol s Bn'“"'{"' 307 1Bl o e Tome ‘and‘sest pon M| = business *Varsi t—, Ga b ‘Thompson, Ranch Wild West cage here . from { honors, The mikado's tr o the it ke Wicias. MirwiohysConin Varsity Event—All National l“‘fl“ mes Postpon-| | S ram o o wetiic: I o brovght fo- s home town. & Newport and goes 09 New .London, | prince’s success as an administratBr in » 1on a2 g, cume iy 5" seore of 33 | typical representation of ranch.lite as | HEVPELL CRG EEE, o G 2nd”loads | Korea seems to tefiect Japanese satis- ‘maridaw ed—Boston Hand Defeat to-Athletics. 5 iyt fuatle TR bl e et | given py Miller Brothers' 101" Rancly {ng "l the freight yards on the new | faction with the situationas it now: i b T st I was alf thers and evory | gogic” 5 exiats. fng ; 3 pretty and equally athletic co{x - - - Al‘e You Gmflg Abroad? Poughkeepsie, N, Y..-July S—With| s here for a retum game and on the : 4% § 3| Fhoosing mdians, an eyery other '1‘:; B s al ey play Montville. 5 nct to make good on every prom! ec man Before dolng so obtain a supply of thefl“ of gruelling practice at an end, vy ¢ 313 $¥or tio itbosrals y our self identifying travelers’ checks|'1® Crews representing Cornell, Colum- s Lo Sisives. » 1 08| On the way from Newport a ral —payable anywhere—and let s insure [/bi8, Syracuse, Wisconsin and Penn- | Letive.of H 1518 “’-‘”;’" osonthe Cheie 1T ot Y . lvania, which will participate in the De'haniy2 3 2 9 0 o.ofmear Taunton, when a hotbox Set 8 ALL. PERSONS ARE HEREBY your baggage wherever you may beg) SVl P s | . e d fitteenth annual regatta of the inter- Yo 1134 5 3§ 3% ShoR o sl it soR ey 45 HEhl OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. L. || romsiopen, unoer THE PENABSS e B.P. LEARNED & 0., |colesiae, rovine, amoctacion oo (i § 803 HEmEs G103 aebariment was'catid on fo put it out TIES PROVIDED BY LAW. TO USE = 5 v ey mi 3 Down Siairs in The Thames Loan asd | nibg one or more of the races down g 3 U 2222 2 now b s g B NORWICH FIRMS WILLIMANTIC FIRM3 FIRECRACKERS ALONG THE LINE Trust Co. Building. the Hudsen river course. 213 2 mua 37730803 ot reaching here till about the time — s OF THE PARADE IN CONNECTION ! The first event of the day, a varsity 3 St U S Serad . set for the morning parade. The city AUTOMOBILE STATION, STIMPSON’S STARLES. BRATION OF THE ' marslMWE four-oared race, without coxswains, is n Wins Both from Poni e 7 | streets were thronged all the morning |S. 3. Coit, 6 Otis Sireet. #Automobile | rear Young's fotel, Main street. Thor- | WITH THE CELEBRATIO s % scheduled to start at 3 p. m. at | New Britain, July 1.—New Britain | seore by i with a circ#ls day crowd and hundreds | 8nd “Bicycle Repairing. Genoral Ma- | gughly up to date service guaranteed | 250TH ANNIVEBSARY OF THE point one mile north of Poughkeep- 3 le header | Washingion e .0 9 0 1 80 9 9 0 0—1| followed o 8 ndreds | Shine wark: Jnvbirs "Phons Trucking and heavy teaming & wpe- 316 briige. | The Auish: will be i maie| or, Aotk games of a dguble header |yt B0 0t 10 E el U S e e ¢ SETTLEMENT OF NORWICH,WITH- south, of the bridge. Cornell hias DOSi- | and’ 10 4y & - e seores " | Rum. tor Waihington Telieelt, for New York Fn- | o preaiig 0 T s B o e B PUTNAM FIRMS IN THE TOWN OUTSIDE THE CITY fap No. 1 ounting from the west| ‘Pirat fame: RHLE, |85, B0 it el Undb. sucince Hie, | There was doubl ek Mstiing in Main Stret. on . LIMITS, DURING THE TIME OF Ponmayivania- & Wisconsin Bas 10| Ntistin o n 0.0 fre s ep 1y § | Al s S ek, A e | e Y ol st e st ot - SUCH PARADE, ON THE FIFTH crew entered in this event. Hardle, Case and Rufiange; Green- ; fint, tse on awmors | the parade was ready its trip BOTTLER Puahia X oicEvey, St Maln Stmet | pAY 'OF -JULY, A D. 1008 THE S “?.ep ff;l!hl;;n :lllv:}‘;;'l]l: “r:; uoflv:: well and Whale. Time, 2.25. UmDITe, | i Eiberfeld fo. Chase; struek out. by Manning 3. | dOwn through the city. ™ The parade | H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water sur Dresser and b SAME BEING A LEGAL HOLIDAY, by Smith balls. off Manning 2, off Smith 3 )y Quinn 2. by Hughes 2: bsses on | was a whole show In itself, with three | A complete line of the best Als specially bottled for Hair worker In all its brancies. Wigs Lo, [ for sale and to Tent. the same course as the foar-oared, o with positions as follows: Cornell 1, " hits, off Quinn cowboys' bands, the complete outfit of [ and Winy 03 *—10 9 1|7 Nasoine B in T imne o 20 umy | PEetty-cowgirls, Mabel Miller conspicu- | 11y use. Dellvery. T: H 3 . h, i New Britain 12 Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, this ‘0 Syravuse 2, Columbla 3, Wisconsin 4, | Sptingfield . 01000 10— 2 § §| o s on 3 bea1 5 ———— CIVIL ENGINEFRS 29th day of June, A. D. 1909, : J 2 . . : Y graceful upon a handsome cur 4 /| and_Pengsylvanta 5. Borwn and Hirst; Clark, Porray and . veting black horse, feathered and WO A CARD & WRIGHT. ARTHUR D. LATHROP, ‘ The big race of the day—that of the | whalen. Time, 1. Umpire, Mason. Tigers Find Cleveland Easy. blanketed Indians on their cayuses, old | Slabs $1.00 1 load. Norwich Wood | Huber D. Card and F. Walden Wright, i Jyarsity elghts—will start at 5 p. m. — d. Jus 1.—Cleveland was easy for Detrolt | Rocky Mountain Hank on his stage | Yard, rear Bulletin Bldg.. Franklin st | Civil l:ngnecrln( and Land Surveying FRANCIS E. BECKWITH, 5 parring_delays, ' from a point "neat S s o 3o 3. Tareay due ta- he oo | SO O L oner, cowboye, | Tol. 504 radiey ‘Block. Eim Street ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, rum ow, three miles above the . of Berger, who last % - 3 . 5 4 g - —— . bridge, for the four-mile dash down | New Haven July 1—New Haven | Flck st back iniy the same afur o long sbncs | Cossacks, one e ha ta e CONTRACTOR AND JORBING ovsTEUS CUT oUT. Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. side course with Wisconsin in posi- | day with Bridgeport, 2 to 1 and 8 to | Dl dx runs. omelleally deiding the game. | P00 08 0 0 oG 8 (OCBG CORG N SEL | ractar end” Bullder abhing wofk | 48Y. ~Our oysters worth getting. THE CANNONS BGOM, SopeNo %, Cornall it Apypacase 4 innd | 3 NS [ A e falo and the steam . calliope. The |of £l kinds promptly aitended t6. Qualify and price always right. at Ar- . the course. Pennsylvania has the in- | Won both games ir a double header to- “ threo Cleveland ermors In the second lnning netted | ghown in a third, a cage full of small | F. E. Beckwith, 50 West Main Street. Oysters measured out, fresh every Jun3od i Célumbia 5. First game: Clew . e _| nold’s.’57 Front St. Putnam. Ct. the rockets soar skyward, and you,sav| Altho Bridgepert 6010 . W po a | WagONs drawn by handsome teams of = o L BL Ah-h-h ! Wit w gloctius " 0a3 Lpermrtaey s | 900) alling was not | v Haven 8 6.0 | P, 5% 3 flatsrer ¥4 % § §| mules gave the real- ranch atmo-| “THE OUR-MINUTE RECORD.". DM"EI.SON "“s FOR THE is the fourth of July ! We'l.be closed ['among the backers of the rious | Gibbs and Kocher; Reisigl and La- | e e R ¢ 2| sphere. Come 1n and hear it. It's §omething 4 all day to celebrate with you. but be-4 crews tonight and many individual | vigne. Time, 1.40. /Umpire, O'Brien. | o 3 1 4 o sfcowns 8 °| “During the parade General Manager | great. & wo nale fore and after that day youll find us{ wagers were placed. Cornell appeared | Second Game: ' - | Wenmaner & 02 0 oficossma 18| Arlington had things on the jump at| “Ges, P. Yeomans, 22% Lafayette 8t | yyo srugic Man, . Bank Budy Teady to look after your Fire Insurance Nip be the favorite in all three races, [Bridgeport 20100000 0—3 10 5|Eieare 4 1 3 § ol0Leass @ e A e Lt R B Have you heard my new Two Step, o S fmterests. although Syracuse found many back- | New Haven 01131002 *—8 12 1|Fae® £ 9 § § L | madexne, “The Belle of Courecticut? It mot o4 ISAAC S. JONES, Ins A jera. Columbia’s admirers say the | Hennig, Behrendt and Kocher; Reis- | Bergerp 0 00 1 1|willetip 2 o | quickly and. the enclosure for the show et come in and have it played for you 3 , Insurance [Rew York crows have improved, and |1gl, Carrick and Lavigne, \ Time, .10, | Lisswtito 3 o 0 8 1 21 % %1 was completed with the Indian village Ladies' Tailor, Price 10c. BEST LEMAIRE FIELD Richards' Building, 91 Main su--ot. that the blue and white will have a | Umpire, O'Brien, X P 7| *Bmingham 110 0 0f Totals 312715 2fof eight teepees at the opposite end Norwich, —_— B jun26daw place well to fhe fore. v — s 3 3 from tfe reserved seats. At 4.45 the| = DANIELSON FISH MARKET. GLASSES There is plenty of Syracuse, Cornell |* Waterb Wins at Northampton. cowgifl bugler gave the signel for the | = e Oysters are now coming fine and we and Columbia money in town. A num- \'.'1-. - “’ 2 ; ot 1’ = ._, | afternoon pel'l'm"mBHC»‘| tdn b('lxi“ W};h MEATS AND PROVISIONS bandle nothink but :n;u“elu‘“u;-‘zfl:: 21 ligne . $11.50 i o gt o T o ol 6 | S it e S 888083 ] e b AP O 0% | sy g Nt T o | St S Sushane 34 liene 1850 375,00 Brrasuee nissmeirdal (oK inni Wune, for Cleveland Fiick, Fasterly, Ball. for De- | oapacityand all pronounced it the best | EEesh and Sait’ Meals Poultry. etc. figtte 14.50 4 largely In winning the game for Wa- i bia's supporters, in spite of their con- g o g <4 e i ] L Fresh Provisions received daily Evers. = f HEM nvAL fidence £or the last week. were asking R e s yes bagyor iy | iy et " Willat: twe, ‘base”hit, Thich: and most: complete Wild West show | thing first-class. Prompt delivery. WESTERLY FIRM3 g These prices aro. special for d 14 v i hree hits, Willett, Crasford: hume run, Craw- | eV V. — he Races. and obtaining odds of 2 to 1 on their | MeDongid' in the minth, were the fea- | b ey traeiae B - tures. Two errors by Northampton | Bush it e soden baws, | The programme was Wil West in| REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. e oo e Bt R L T o Ualls, Berser | overy particular and entered Into by Also the Celebrated and Best b i vy Syracuse. Columbia vs. Wisconsin REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCR a O Ciebhards 1. Wit 3 it by piiched ball. by | ©° ng en 2 3 rond- was an even money proposition. Penn- | 210 f0Ur Wits off Plank were TCSPON” | \niel T it on b, Clereland 0. Detoit 3: | horse and man alike with a \'HX@-I" Estats. and _Investmeny A M. Wille, STEREO BINOCULAR FIELD sylyania did not figure prominently in [ oG jor, WAateEbury's five RHE | t, . Cictiart 4 Wilihod: samet ball. | sbandottenslive And’. Sextissaneds in . Notary Public. Audiiing and Real Estate and Insuranse. GLASSES. e hetimng: B s s | e e e el el overy Hpe.. Tt the. #teat 2 vexint Expert’ Acocuntant. Télephone gis | potter Bufidie ‘Bhone: vonnestions e 0 n ar er Coach Countney of. the,Cornell crews | Nieharotor 50 0.0 100 0 3—6 13 5| 5 e ‘,";‘;“;’g”jg“&“"“fik "‘::“‘m("“,:: e e | 4 said that his men were ‘trained to the |” \ partlin and McDonald; Plank and | McConnell - Featured for X g his gn! SODA WATER. | top notch of condition. Mr. Courtney would make no prediction about the Bridges. Time, 1.50. Umpire, Stern- ; e came of | $5,000 White Arabian stallion. Arong | Spring 1s “here—the tims to paint Nt g e o JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS T e o) Eifecon, | the cowboys was the son of Governor | your house. Try Monarch Paint 100| Murray's Pure Frult Syrups. Large | 15 thy ser HAS aca berg. nell ‘was the star of the game, scoring iwo runs and | Haskell of Oklahi In a host of [per cent. pure. C. Browning, 4 it, ete, | R foeult, bt Ytheouns said that Coenel L BT e S g v T 0| B o (I S " RO peapareent ot Oustr Prult ataar 4| o 1 = N connection. allroad Ave. P. A. De 3 | ? Poughkeepsle in several years. All Holyoke 5, Hartford 2. Phitay - “Iork danges 1 {;xn fand frolic of !};e“ b 2 O e . | the other coaches expressed satisfac- | Hartford, July l.—Hartford lost to| a 2 plains some of the features were the | " ° 3 FmE INS"RAN'BE tion with the work of their men, but | Holyoke today, 2 to The score: | Qulinsit ”"““z“!{ of a wild steer by the horns \ - no one would make predictions. Hartford 00011000 0—2 4 2| Colliuss 3 0f Speaker.cf by a dowboy who has leaped upon his | I . Ten | Holyoke 021010100—510 4| Muphvrt o 0| Hooper.it 1 back from his h«.:rn the rcpruducuon ' ‘olumbia coach. r . Time, 2.20. | Banrv.ss Niles'x? o i P 3 54 are | B s eE i coostun’, TINeT S0, | e o B i e | Those who are about to furnish hew i By i 0| Arellanes.p 3 woman rifle shot, the stage holdup, the homes. We have the utmost confidence TO THE | that we have the finest display of 2! ot 30 250th ANNIVERSARY GELEBRATION By its consistent good play, e Fuly 1 Scorc by Inninge &) [ Qlentis contimen:commoti the o 1'th | Shecpshead Bay. X. ¥, July 1—¥asn- | (S S 4y g e 000 0 ; ; / House Furnishing CHEPMAN BUILDING ||smiici iz tn oy, el e st L o mon B S L LS S5 INe Building in Norwich ; The 'Standing. course, at Sheepshead Bay toda; s arried top weight, 116 pounds. ~Ro; Connell 2. Carvigan: txo bace Hits. Col al | three 1. Hooper: sacrifice _lits t \ pley. Hooper 103 in Eastern Connecticut. We can tallf | interestingly with you about the styles, Baker: | will ever be too large for us {o build. All we ask is an opportunity to bid HOW TO OBTAIN SEATS ON THE REVIEWING STAND ON BROADWAY - Aning an E A JULY 5t o Coventry ... . 7 che :’;skan:‘l"g"r"hm;“;m‘:fl“"lzpwj ilantin ', Boten Ak bare o0 505 | for the job. Competition is keen and CHELSEA PARADE, GODPFQR JULY Sth AND #th. | fnishes and qualities of the furniture CORNER BATH STREET. gl o 1 Fashion Plate moved into the lead and | osan 2: siruck out, by Arelianes 1. by Bender 1; | compels close figuring, but years of | Price of seats $2.00 each. | we carry, but suffice it to say we carey ‘Moosup: . . 3 won_easily by three lengths. Etherial, | me, 1.42; umpires. Perrin and 0'Loughiin experience has taught us the way to ;m. best that is manufactured and | he favorite, was second, a head befor A \ yorl i c v Telephone 894. o % oy it Cantrie Eaknarion wda. the Browes. Blank . Chitape: figure’ close and do first-class work Send your application by mail to John C. Averill, Chairman, City, || stand back of every piece of Turniture ¢ Surf stakess by a head. Clicagn, July 1.—St. Louls continued its, winning stating name, street, address, and number of tickets desired. | we sell by our own guarantee. v b The following are the games & ¥ e . streag today by defeating Chicago 2 to 0. 5 had About one-half the seats are reserved for the distinguished guests, and national, state, town and city officials, leaving about 250 for general sale. 4 Write promptly if you desire seats. The method of payment will ISaturday: the loscrs at his all times. Jewett City:at Sterling: Moosup at| _Alec Ross Equals Goif Record. | aiiow s iu: unttl the e N. TARRANT & co', Plainfield; * Central at Coventry. (h}'\.;::[ 1?;";:3:&55? o July 1.—For ar, Alec Ross, M7'MAIN STREET. Our prices are right. M. HOURIGAN, S5 COM. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, | 218 MAIN STREET. } 1 the Brae Burn Country club profes- B Lebanon’ Will Play Hospital. sional, today won tie open, champlon- | Phone 370. mayerd be indicated when you are notified of your reservation, by postal card. of the Mass: usetts Golf asso- | s nb advertish edium in | " Fee, Accldent, Health, | scamacce rarsen presents o topiine | S0 0,01, MAREE MRS, G 2eney D R L JOHN C. AVERILL, Chairman. | |Tl. 128-4 62:66 Main Street 7 -1 G of 2! P 1 3 ¢ siness re: u LiabHity, Plate Glass pital grounds, having the Lebanon | G0!f club. His total of 200 strikes for letin for business re - the holes equalled his record. and team forfopponents, which he says are ! 23 3 also equalled the record made at the and Steam Boiler . robablysthe strongest team appearing | vecent national open touranment at | on the -grounds so far this season. p TN S URAN QG E/|tevaeon has o siant tete-nana twirier | =8leveod Ahat will be pitted against Zemke. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ~ DAOWN & PEREMS, Moroeys ot Law over First Nat Sank, Shetucket St Sntrance 'flrwly next to Thames Nat Bunk. Tel. 38-3. He has a name that resembles the Svenberg Beat Crooks. Nerwich Unisn Fire Insurance Society f Tiospital twirlers and the up-country | Worcester. June 30.—John ~ u. s, 'players "are claiming great things for | Svanberg of defeated Teddy = 1 Assets mmu / | bim. i aics ; Crooks of Fall River, in a fifteen-mile-| T o Vext Wednesday the Hospitals play |running race here tonight. Svanperg's e to sallace Woestern Assurance Co, U. 8, ithe C. A O for the .city BERImIOn. | fime. was. LE2 A0 - Orooks quit at the | ,';”‘m, . “,m‘w‘[ ! mectte Asects §2,307,608.00. i Lship, on the 13th Middletown hospital ' end of 11 1-4 miles. e Loy 11 vaile o Pl 42 wrues ot by W W Pey 3 time, 1.45; umpires, Evans and Egan. 4 FINANGIAL AND BDMMERGIAL SEASONABLE DULLNESS OF NORW!CH JULYS™H & 6™ GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE Remarkable Valdes for Today and Tomorrow Our Anniversary Sale is the most successful sale we have ever conducted. People are not slow to appre- o to. & ciate real values. Never before at this time of the year Further Shrinkage in Dealings—Gains 'w mwf‘i‘ nia” Grande General and Smalt. 170TH DIVIDEND. New York, Ju 1.—A further shr Oftfies of The Norwich Savings Socioty. | agefin the volwne of dealings in st Norwich, Comn., June 121909, todhy reflected the seasonable dull The Directors of this Socisty havel b (ne Y S Poins s | @eciared out of the earnings of the cur- 5. 08 Auniar Botispill v Prices. 5 ‘months a semi-annual divi.|Qeived very little impetus and the fluc- ,,.d at the rate.of FOUR PER CENT, |fuations were feeble and inconstant. | per annum, payable to depositors entl- [Besides the interest centered in the | {led thereto, on and after July 15th,|money settlements in progress, there | was a large diversion of attention to | PR e 8e gradually emitted facts of the | 2 elaware, Lackawanna & Western plan, involving a recasting of the or- Tntemational Pump Do. "pid sanization to conform to the supreme | k : court decision in the commodities | 11t iy T sbu 2.4 G a istribution Do b Bosion | BASEBALL GAMES THURSDAY. Tiinots 0 Tut. Met Do, pld Int Harvester otd 0 Toternational Paper ufd Jersey City | Eastern Leagus Results p Providence 1. Bal ; Vake "Frie’ & Weat et b morning 5 e Imos The order of publication of the differ- Tong Isiand B aftemoon game. ‘ufln“/the :;A;lb:ue:(hu:lrmq anFhe ord E;n% ’};‘zla";:s""; “wr:?nu,“”{e 0 Mer Sidrine , dantredl 0, (Rachtsiers4.” marnln same; Maitragl have we offered such really GOOD VALUES in Men’s wbsolute nect for the full enjoy-{plan led to great confusion in estimat-| 410 Me. 'St Tailwar AU Newark—dérses City 2. Newark 0. - ment of-the celebration. ing its significance and whetted cu- | 207 3mc & St tas — and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, and \riosity to a high degree. Contrary to The largest and most complete lines] MANY prévious reports, there is mno disappropriation of the mining prop- ‘of Photographic Supplies at erties by the railroad company In- . g volved in the plan. The trading in the etion CR ANSToN’S stock market in genmeral was almost | o X R of M . stagnant and news was of but little #06Nwhee M. & € effect. The Lackawanna announce- Yo Can 4 pleasure to show you our assorts|ment was responsible for a firm tone [ g ormik % ‘welern ue Results n % Ten in- Women’s and Miss=s’ Suits and Shirtwaists. (3| in Today. mma Douglass of Atlan- worth Cool Comfortable Suits for warm weather--Blue Serges, Gray New England Les At Brocktor—-Haverhill 00 | At LynnesLyon 8. Worcester ofd ment, in Reading and the other coalers. The Northern P * Jungodaw gl B ol e 2 P e el Flaanels, Worsteds and Serges moon he began ging her_for every meal she ate compelled her to settle every and that he required her to pa » extra expense fgr any guest she might have bursemnents left the money market 2 easy both for cail and time loans. The ¢ strike of the tin plate workers did Trunks, Suit Cases |5 pevent Siis S pmer ey y ed States Steel, and gains, although ® small, were general at the end of the l day. Bonds were steady. Total sales, raw lng ags L‘:T value, $3,532,000. Unjted States uds were unchanged on call. $15 Suits now $9.50 $20 Suits now $15.00 $18 Suits now $12.50 $22 Suits now $18.00 STRAW HATS---All Styles AT ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES Steel Spring + pfd & Steel 2d pld & Carriage v and Southery " Pactfic 8TOCKS. Sales. High 300 Allls Chall ot 1% 6950 Amal._Copy 828 900 Am. Beet S ofd A large stock of finest quality at wery low price . Do. “The Shetucket Harmess Co | :%am ' ™. . $3.00 Straw Hats now $2.35 $1.50 Straw Hats now $1.15 283 Main Street. B he i o Automobile $2.00 Straw Hats now $1.65 $1.00 Straw Hats now 75c WM. C. BODE. Telephone 321-3. Jun26d Culted States S % Palntlng . MEN’S FURNISHINGS---Sofé Shirts, Cool Underwear, Hosiery, Neck- and wear, Belts, Etc., all now a* reduced prices during our Anniversary Sale. d. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. Whitestone Gc and the J. F. C. 100 Cigars are the best on the market. hares, . . Try them. mar16d &' e S SRR, g : I'rimmin New York, July 1.—Cotton futures > . P DOMINICK & DOMINICK, | : : Feroiet e, ™ rosing ~ bias "' 351y | Carriage and Wagen Work of afl kinds Boys’ Suits Suits to Order 115 Broadway, New York City, Hike Beiuate & Oiis i e ks Anything on ‘wheels bullt to order. « Splendid Showing of Boys' v an $18. I A 08 Baiopotis ber 11.60, January 11.58, February —, Suitd for vacation, attrac- » Banke's and Brokers s Bl Sl March 1180, April —, May 1160, e s Duving our Anniversary 2399 ook Watid. Trasac Spot closed quiet, ten points higher: PPICES AND WORK RIGHT. vely pricdd during our Sale we will make any of ¥ Members of the New York Stock Ex- | it tieuests s oiiu. midaling uplands 1 middling Whivcact e, 121-125 MAIN STREET. s Pl e 7 ety 00y gy Grest Weieis glf 1235 e ) o TP 5 R 4 > Thgonagaersh v 50 by s g . eading Store in stern Connecticut Devoted order for ¥, Bonds and High Grade Investments, | o5i0 Be Bid B .oy —— Boye’ | Syite . '%, % W, The L S W ’s and Chil style and a perfect fit guar- Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, - gy gty MONEY. Exclusively 19 .\lgn s, Women’s an; Chil- i ‘Wheat and Cotton. " . gy P e eal;‘ew‘ Yor‘l;fmy 11— alaoney‘ on caxU . dren's Wearing. Apparel. - v, 1 3-4@2 per cent, ruling rate [ Norwich Branch, 67 Broadway | % 25,50 ¢ souin v via last loan 2, closing bid 1 7-8, CORPCORATION, 120 Do %4 pta Telephone 301, Cam e B CR T FRANK O, MOSES. Mar Time loans quiet and days 2@ 1.4 per cent. d ninety days 2 1-4@2 1-2 per cent. 501'51 5 ulflh Mflln S"“L six months 3 1-4@3 1-2 pericent. apriéd el mamaam,

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