Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 24, 1909, Page 3

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Harvard *Varsity Scores in First Seri S ' | ok i el sl 1o " . Looks Good 'QMM"% Stay the Same in| . " | cricue. st 2 » | R iaus. ihe noteatt gemm: | e ”m‘ ' gile' on his feet and a mighty lot offered by a city or town situated on poorer highways. The important fact about this is that the farmers usual- ly do their trading in the same place was ten-years ago and as a fielder he | whare they murket their crops, and B sy S e o Tho “grcatest | thelr trade Is valuable to the 'mer- ke e "I {he National league | chants of any city.—Schuectady Ga- despite his long term of service, and | gette. . as’ toothpicks are his sole, beverage between meals, he is sure to shine for Cambridge, Mass., Sept 23.—The ual drill has gone on all this week un- Harvard football squad had the first|der.the éve of Coach Tirrell and Cu& % - » scrimmage of the year today. It lasted | tain Jack Gallivan, sg.that many P! i twelve minutes—long enough for the|the elementary points of.gridiron lore ! first team to secure a touchdown by | have been drilled into the ambitious v :eudxon :t a":lucceulu;; Mlmd &n: squad that has been out on the cam- nd a ' forw: pass cleverly worked | pus: AR uiw.' have again d. our. by O'Flnaherty, who seems to be @ Along with the veteran materisl to is time to the end of - hall, second | very likely candidate for, quarterback | draw on this season for a strong elev- story, Thames. Loan & Trust Co. |Morrison ang Corbett showed up well | en, the Academy: will have the ad- in the back field. Three of the varsity | vantage of beingfinder a captal with players, ‘Minot, Gil Browne and West | a lot of football experience, and one were not In' the first team today. of the most prominent athletes in all . '\ | branches of sport that the school has % 5 L had in recent years. On the footb - ATHLETIC ‘ran team last season, he with Chappie Mc- : . .,,: et Sl conumuant [ R olcoscasssss, Eaas b AR 3 i B8 Lo nwesnwospivl | H £ T —.-.u;..-‘»l X il Buying the First Bond. In the lives of most people there are- Austin Rice vs. Bunny Ford. 1 a few moments that are not only big 57y §i 5| cow Austin Rice of New London, knownl wip jmportance, but remain long in Brookiyn. mong pugs and followers of the game L |amon g O i booked to go. np| the memory. One of these moments g Kay rem 2 ThEE 3 be the first sight of the ocean; i ir of ends 423 4010 0|against Bunmy Ford, the fast little | may e firs ] 4 ERCARtpRMT DAL TN in mr:.f:-:upaufng (it 55.:‘“&.‘1’)»,.:.'. 185 31,3 9 0|ightweight of New Haven, at a pri- | another, when great snowclad moun- Jack Gallivan at the Helm—Srimmage g runs after receiving t};.e rk;:"-:g 3 8 0 ,.; H : ] v:: ?:E"J::; :?;illde 'll‘:i ‘E;‘limmt I;; tains first come into view. Still an- t t al k. ‘Stelnfeldt. n v . 2 el Sy e pars masrer (i upposcnts’ | B ’ Notmer 30 1. %8 1032 0|tight in New Haven proper, go the | other, though, perhaps mot quite so Thursday it was cxpected that th€ | 808l He was an almost infallible 128 #3822 dlbout will be \held just outside and | romantic, is that time when the aver- Academy . eleven m,g,,{*hl\.e aittle | Sainer by this pretty play of ‘modzrn - H C i3o0711 n: z‘r;‘. ;Iareskence:g: only a small coterie | age man or woman draws his or her / = % > 1, dependence for i ————--lof the lucky ones. ;ms;% hfi"&:‘n:n %he Academy needed s ainsie 3| only 35 invitations will he issued to savings out of a bank and buys the to cover a few more chalk marks to New Haveners, sojt will probably be | first bond.—Moody's Magazine. 00 01 » the goal. This year it is probable that 0 o 0—4|a select crowd thad will see the bout. _— he v\qfll be seen in the backfield, where i - The men will weigh\in at 133 pounds. Much Due to A, rance. he will be equally vallable to the 2 -de 3 : A good six-round preliminary will be ppea . Academy and a terror to the opposing | St - rated her last | PROVided. The supremacy of the Greeks as a (-Iee/en. s < - " :‘mfiuu \ nation was attributable to their com- ‘aptaip Gallivan's athletic fame * | INSPECTOR M'CANN manding physique. Aeschylus had a L rests not only on his football prowess, . _ IF YOUR HOIHE/?URNED Sut he-has made a record as one of . ik S CONVICTED OF GRAFT |body vhk:han: the pride of his wul:‘ down the policy we ‘wrote for ‘ou o he )\t of amateur pitchers in this { } -y : o Fpu 2 i ; trymen, and his prowess gave sucl wolild mean Fife thsufance that pro- | niiy, twirling for the champion 30 0 voB 1 %% § 5| Chicago, Sept. 23.—Police Inspector | confidence at the battle of Salamls ot sl B e B T ; By N a8 Mo i b iy AR e e :{;{’;‘:‘d i o ‘f{,’:,fl';“thlt there never was any doubt of the strong, rel e - fai) It not in- ‘an s year, and in former se 0o 5 ng,” was found & v by 3 K, sured, waste no ‘t‘l‘me—.anq forosg ’:.l for the Academy. When it comes tc ; 3 4 ;1: 2 : : 320 91 eported in Judge Barnes' court today. fssue. The imposing presence of once. basketball alea Jackle is right there 00 21100 i1 2 5 o |Sentence will not be pronounced until | meny other great commanders so in- 3 ‘c/:& Agt on the nolrl‘!hed floor, b\élnglhn goal 01 313 4918 0 0larter the .‘“T"n“‘m"' “;“ffinm;’n if;:'.-vlred their men that all fear took 1S4, m, !hl'li(e . % 4 shooter with a great eye for the bas- — 3 a new trial. e law provides R d victory became assur # Wain Stres. ' s R g eniy s Ea oy 008 fn new wial The R ien, " " | wings and victory became assured. v oaad i letics while at” Cushing academy a ) 10000 @ ————— | Th charges against the inspector in o ***** Fh o of thé Desplaines street district v e fhe most sensational _aimed 3 Any!hlnnrtol Obllqz‘ 1 o—s |against\a police official in "years. In divorcing a fool an s momey 3 3 0 0—0 State’'s Attorney Wayman charged | most of us are willing to be named as - that “graft” aggregating many thou- | gorespondents.—New York Press. couple of years ago. \ 4 £ ung, tor Heltmuller, Oldring. Baker N. ARRANT &GO., i en 4 R a3 Thvee. ot | L A 74 Rt o Dovey; biinsioF | Xew x> 0101 o, —. .17 MAIN STREET. ; Albany, N. 23— E SC teuis NI 0000 .7 hits, “Datted for Melter In Sih. theautomobiles inh the Frank A. Mun- Fré Acciden], Health, sey reliability contest from Washing- | piy: woien bases. Heltmulier, Baker 2, Davis +*Batted for Shaw in 30 sands of dotiars had been collected s 3 <) ton to Boston and return were disabled | out. by "‘"hs‘.z..l“‘y‘f"m 'fl..m m“:ulo' c.ue-?l end Sth; darkness. from d:‘.ordpr]y houses in return for 2 B 5 i in the third day’s run from Milford, e e 2; th BESA L “protection.” ans Breitmann Says: s Liability. Plate Giass Pa, to Albany and failed to Teport| i umpine Oleussly snd Pemine T e R Ch o |2 e . “‘:",““‘m?,‘,‘[gffl"m“ “1Still waters run deep.’ Yah, it vos Rtoan . $ here tonight. The run tomorrow is £ 5 L. s e % 1 % & o |was Louls Frank, a Russia grang = n and, Steam ‘Boiler . .. | from Albany to Boston with a check e TR ALY vl S o B §3 148 who, althoush urablevio read or whitey| 80 l:eydll;‘o gadder de most mudt. /' I e 3 wat Springfield and Worcester. Six of ey vork, Sept. New York by defeating Chi- | Ellis1f 4021 4220 1Lhas abcumulated a fortune of pmer)a. Clevelan: ews. l " s u n‘ " c E the 25 contestants have perfect SCOTeS, | cigo twice inday passed ahead of Cleveland in the | Bllske 3 2 0 1 432 10 Mundred thousands of dollars in- the g ey Amcciean;Tesge e, The scores of the. games were e ity 88 3111 2| West Side Tenderloin. u)p agd his | q TR - iati 410 2 ahd 7 10 1. Scores: H : Julius for years have® exer- e Pin He. Norwich Unlon Fire Insuras iot Association Football at Sachem Park.|* g & 07 | 1223 509 0 0 brother . 3 b 3 A5 gl E. C. Hilton, the Norwich'association ehiciue. Bow: Vick: 4132 shouene 4881 3jcined amarked power in West 'Side| Many an anticipated trouble looks { e | football captain, made arrangements " ; 000 ip 1 0 0 o o|politics. 4 .ol | like a mountain in size, but after i oW Assots 32,759,422.10 SRy bventip - with Rew Hugh e ) o 5 Ahh et e 0900 tMarquardp 1 9 0 & 0, Louis Frank testified that he col- it 4 . i | 2 % 2 o100 cted the “protection” money from | has passed it looks like a pin head. L4 ! t 2 013 1 0 Keelrff 0600 2 0 0 1 0|Devorect 0 lect: P! Westérn Assursnce Co. U. E. R L T e N ib 112 0 0 10000 Y = —— denizens of the Tenderloin. The first A can have Sachem ar! or eir g 130 1000 Totals 3 142413 3 o el 3 - PR 3 fhis fall and winter. A meeting of FEReT] TR bR, % R mentny, o Tt vy DRt s DAt B e . C i s 2381 ., 34102411 o ss 8 : . - . AT £oscToptili clan. fs. 10 5o hayd ‘soct §2is o % 23 By e $ Jeremiah Griffin, who, he said, acted [ It fs tod late to throw water on the ATTORNEYL AT LAW. to get ;hi;:gs under way and the se\- A Bl T g Y. Yokegy: 1030341 0-13iag agent for McCann. Thereafter, ho | o gere when the house is burmed —_ - - — son will then be opened. 000 38 T s S g 1210010 5 ‘ y § s " Loals +. H declared, he had given the money to _— SRONN B PERNS, Aaroeps ot Lav ;i RE e L L e | down. Little King Wins Holly Stakes. - nws 1 McCann' in person. ) over First Nat 3ank. Shetucket Horiteaesia B\- Y. Qpp(y 29 2 Little 24 16 Philadelghia 12, Cineinnati 2. McCann's defense was that he had _Gra 'nd. ‘N. Y. Sept. 23 L] St . 27.—Cincinnati played miserably B 5 T i i wt & % b 'aud Showing SiE ¢ 88 o the Aol ‘crmors garing. i mearty all the. run 2 7 tairvyay, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk | provement, won the Holly selling = 000 scored by Philadelphia. Poor base ~ running * also Tex 3-8 ! v itaxes, ubout six furlongs, here today, | - Scond: sime i T e PODHTOIOONTIK el fe——————t — | defeating n Loyal, a 30 to 1 chance, Chicago. "% Cincinnati. Philadelphia. PBA INTING! PAINTING! JACK GALLIVAN, { by a head. with Pretend, the favorite, a ae bk po po a e o V. F, e o third. Litle King opened up a big 0 0 0| RBescherdt 4 1 4 Grant.ab 4 130 YOU P l That s our business and nov is the | - F. A Football Capam. | (brd | Litie, Kiok, spenes, w3 big : R R R ] want a Practica s time to bave it done. We will be glad | ..a1 foothall by lining up for their first | Wi & but in the stretch Ben Loy- v o 1| Hoblitsel.in 3 110 Mageedt 31 4 0 o % to give you estimates and our work scrimmage . of - the . séason, but the | al came fast and just failed to get up. 5 2 130 310 Wasfleld1b 4 211 0 0 . Wabe dome in'a frst-class manner s} (TimmeEe of the season, bu nd o e L2130 §198 Hear ¢ 20 4 3 usiness ucation a reasonable figure. Givs us a tria j[Cather clerk stepped in and ovut a A : 4 1fAustin3h o1 i1 F e order. - stop to this programme, which will | It was Reported in Wachington 2 0/8weeney,c 3 : 401 % - 3 : 7 have to be pulled off this afternoon. |that cholera has appeared in Viadivos, i oftaken 202 0 HRO.::N & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut 8t. | praciice in small squads and individ- | fok. 7 o (e 5 |Dsustisg” 1 0 1 8oL ot ATTEND / . 162 g C'michaelp 1 0 0 718 1| Totals 32 7271 We Are Complete FINANSIAL AND COMMERCIAL |5 oiiiiiiii=igge== e o oo, Wpt. 235lereland wou e List gaine of nousemrmsners : TENDENEY TO HIGHER PRICES. | 7300 fhewpeike & Ohio 3 ries today 1 o 3. Able. another recruit. pitch- PIRATES HAVE A CHANCE. d_was o puzile f0 the locals except in one in- X 400 Chicago & Alton Ha 700 €. G. W. 4 “arted off well, rt was hit hard in Those ln’endins starting house- | @2y’s Total Dealings the Smallest in 200 Norwich Commercial School N Broadwiy Theater Building The camé was remariabls well play. | Modest Manager Clarke Ventures a ed. In view of the-fact that the fleld was very mud- | icti 0 dy and wet. Prediction—Can’t Compare Wagner 19600 C1 & Weeping will do wok to come | o i B 2 Clevetandd. Boston. and Cobb. o » - ' New K V! o . ab h e abh po a e G here and see.our s{uek and get New York, Sept. 23.—There was ;;'2 Riley.1f 41 % 0 O)Mler - 2% 10 1 0 Says Fred Clarke, manager of the The Schwl worlh while » . some further liquidation at times in to- o | StovaLib 5. 3 8 0 0 3 411 1 9| pittsburgs, when asked about the fin- our pricés. We have furnished |JaV's stock market. When relieved |. yioo T R i35 0lish of the season: ; rom this pressure prices tended to| 100 C: 3300 31 1 0| “ItsMike this. No manager can win . 3 r many of' the beautiful homes in Sechier, ::‘tert‘:w‘sd?:,llfczgmd;\;rr"gledi;,: o 1Ty 402 201a pennant by p|cki‘nx a te:m. an: no Do not be influenced by big promises, ques- é %, E s C 12000 Consoliflat dGas writer can pick a winner when a base- G $ . and about Norwich, and our fur- lotal fo the ‘smalest figure in over | liam con” prmiucs e 1 2ot 3 0| ball title is at’ stake. Penmants are tionable figures and extravagant claims, Get & £ i S A ay prov ar- ? —-— — —|*Donahue 1 0 0 6 0 | not won by managerial hot air or by L y d J* niture has always proven satis- ren of incidents and.the market of | It Iniwere & Luwon .. 1527 15 p|Matihews.p 0 0 0 1 0| newspapers, Championships are won a thorough training under high-salaried teach- R very little interest. In the period of | o bo d g oas™ 5 5 353 | on the grexi -Catch on T . : b RS AR ? 'r;;ill'\::lss e tor, l“i(r:dis\fl(r)i‘v:}::“e:p:::fh e o “Ratted for Hall in Sth. ’ 1 said “Yes” and the gentle Mr. ers who will take a personal interest in your e 610 Fric & Score by innnga: Clarke hit the bull'séeye. b 5 M floURlGAN Were.un : \ll;r;g?p:‘omg:;fit: 'fi:'n: P:’ 5 e L AR R P DB RS e S T e R S R welfare and equipment for the demands of the /9 ere’ g ice. - Mackay % Do. %l pld oston .. .- —3 | years to get into the boasting profes- | P 3 ‘B A ’ fose buo; vt ¢ 2 i et i * | sion,” added Mr. Clarke. “The game business office.: Don’t keep putting it off. 62-66 -Main Street |75ue; accompanied by rumors of In- B et is too uncertain to issue predictions, g 3 . en d Ccreases. Wifnols _ Central . e especially at this stage. Meet me two o Telephone 123-4. ‘ sept17d ’lrmun bore it company, and American Tater Mctropolita 4 1 days before the fight is over and may- SCHOOLS Day and Night INDIVIDUAL \ elephone and Telegraph waé affect-- Do gl s be I can give you a tip. However, I AT NORWICH Sessions. | think the Pirates have an excellent INSTRUCTION. i chance the way matters stand today, /AND PUTNAM. Enter any time. but I don't discount the Giants and / { “Pittsburg has eight more games to} »O‘ | play “I-nh t‘he ch|;bs. ha'nd 1 re:lll‘);‘ think the championship nges on e re- 5 S B Mttt A Nowart | e B - grnd articloe’ Of TAIL - 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK. o e o e We\ always try to win, but if we lose 0 MY e Butal s ey City’ 1 en e, |'there is no kick coming from me, Jfor A History of the 250th Anniversary. Celebration of Norwich, fully illu nings. 1 know 'the boys are doing their pret- | trated, and bound in leather or cloth, will be published by The Bulle At Paltimor Baltime 5. Re !: e 12 v Vi v 23 o X FeoviiemesToronto Provience. same. postpon. | HeS: 8o there you are. I we Win: | Company. Those desiring a copy will please send their orders at once, as ki e The gentle Mr. Clarke, however,| only a limited edition will be printed. waxed optimistic when asked for his Tnten tionl Paper Pump Southern ©d (o a less extent, the movement in stocks -already effected. It was re ported. however, that some further calling of loans was béing made both means_reney saved for persons de- still. The sub-treasury has siring to furgish or refurnish their |55 i et et s N Homes. Don't. fall, 15 vistt aar strer |IroMm the benks, the amount sinse the concert! with these stocks invariably leives rise to rumors of intended cdén- lidation. Money both on call and on 2 {time seemed to grow somewhat easier, 5 " ¢ perhaps as a result ‘of liquidation of by the banks and the trust compani > currency movement was against " ¢ last bank statement having risen to during the next few days and take ad- | $3.6§2.000, although this compares vantage- of the many extraordinaryy With a loss to the same source for the | ReiomoRes. S Witione! Ladore. opinion of the great Honus Wagner. il s Plttsburg—Pltstburg-Bosto postponed be- | P 2 N g similar pericd last week of $6,642,- ki S eeton. die. Do THE BULLETIN CO., Norwich Conn.: cause of rain. ! This y“'asTSir Fred's tribute to the R RAS Pirates’ stfr shortstop and prize horse 5 hide smasher: HIGRES: BAEH NEABLY OVER. “I consider Wagner the greatest ball in | Dlayer: s ho ever stepped to the plate. Jack- Has Another Pennant Won in fPIIate b o000, ook big league con- Three 1 League. tests for nearly a sgore of yeéars. 1 O L haye seen stars come and go, but| } = Name ....... tese ee e Jack - Tighe's Rock Island team 'in | Honus is the fanciest that ever came the Indiana-Tllinois-Towa league has | jown the pike. You can safely he is the pénnant cinched with-a command- | jn a class all by himself.” ing lead. “How do you compare him with Ty (The ninth annual championship | Cobbh?”’ campeign of the league. wiich began | [red is just as honest as the late May 6, will end September 26 next. |G. Washington,, ex-president of “the The record of the race is as follows to September 18 inclusive: Lost! P.C. 000. The deposit of 500,000 alf ithe Home Furnishings ~ |is"sew e Vet et Please enter my order for one copy of The History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich. the day to attract attention as mgrk- ing the beginning of a new na Cloth Binding ...........52.00 Leather Binding .........$3.00 upon the New York panks. Thé storm £ : losses and the high> price of ¥okton. Shea& Burke it was assumed, might have Hfstgned ! this demand to some éxjepis }1;« : money situation Vi ceegted ) : 37-41 Mdin Sireet. i of aug19d > X Deo. pf- Republie L & 8 UL 55 = Ghsae sa30 0000004989, 50 oseWassboss o ik State .. Indicate binding desired by drawing line through one Not wanted. Rock Istand' €5, the speculation to take up it§ activi- ties with vigor, even when freed from the immediate pressure of liquidation. i On the side of business affairs there { Rose Bo l T “ o | wete none but heipful influences. The W"I, ey_,' accelerated pace of .the demand for iron and for different grades of steel u Do, ptd ... Texas & Pacific. 1400 Third Avenue *... 200 Toledo, St. L. & West. s : TSR, products was widely testjfied to, Pres- 400 Do. pfd ... ok gfiffi.:filfi'd :? LUCAS HALL, ident Corey of the United States Stee] | i Twin Cliy T. Davenport 56 v < corporation contributing sthe assertion | 7j20 Inioa Puclc . Peoria TN o 63 49 Shetuaket Strest. that we are right now in the midst | i Tniud suifs Bloomington ... 67 64 % of e greatest development in the Do, ct b oct1zd 3. 3. €. BTONE. Prop |history of the irom and steel business. | | 1% Do e LR o Next year will witness a record-break.- | '} Cedar Rapids .. 81 99 239 Financial conditons in the league are indicated by the Labor day’ in- come, which is given as follows: Rock Island = $810.35, Bloomington 2 Sk ing production of steel in every line.” The United: Stales fimsllmfl [, |Tne crop news was ood. except for " |the storm losses in the cotton belt and 320 Broadway; New. York, September |More hopeful estimates were current frogr i, of the dimensions of the coming yield'| M Westhouse Man. $527.25, Peorin $398.50, and Dubu. Y . v Krie 4 d .90, ique Preferred Stock Dividend No. 41. |Of corn. These influences were re- | 08 WOk B los G $266.90. - trained by the money position, but . The Board of Directors have this day | 5 ; g Anclares x 1he B ¥ [they contributed to the. recovery from p B deciared the praguibe guegierty alvi: | heY CORERNIAT 10, easion, without COTTON. Miller Will Have His Regulaf Team. cent. (1% p.c) ypon the Preferred [avall in the endeavor to hold' the re- New York, Sept. 23.—Cotton spot Manager Miller of the P. A. C. Stock of this o{rny payable October | cover: Bonds were irregular. Total | closed quiet; 40 points higher: mid-| wishes to say ‘he has only his regular The W00 to steckholders of record at | sales, pap value, $3,868,000. ~United | dling uplands 1355; middling guif 1380. [ team on tli¢ field for mext Sunday's 1869 cl0% of 'business September 1, | States bonds were unchanged on call. |No sales. Futures closed strong. ESmp with the E3 €. Jr's and does Common Stoek Dividend Closing bids: September 1334: Octo- |ma ow what Desmond means by bl ber 1336; November 1336; December | faying he allowed him to sirengthen 3 STOCKS. ! \ desthrad e Al Ran oy dve this ddyi]” gy High. 1339; January 1335; February 1336; |-up the P. A. C. - And about getting ’ . (1.p.c.) upe n Stock of this | 1gion Amal. G H 5 | March 1344; April 1345; May 1348; | R. L-Conn, league players he has only com n{ pa ctober. 1, 1909, to y i ) % June 1344; July 1343. the three that have played with him stoc olders “oo"" close of ’ A 1 0 all ' scason. offered at 3. Time loans easter and| . P- A C.s lneup: Harrington or s very quiet; sixty days 3/1-2@ 3 3-4 | Grady ¢ MeMahon p and If. McClaff- P Per. conit amd ety dags 844 | €y b and it Dennie Meintyre Th, ) . s 34@4 ] Captain Howen 2b, Gleason 3b, Carver six'montha 4 1-4@ ¢ 1-2 per| o ¥Fupes Mclntyre e, Bebo Burdick ||/ : NORWICH TAFTVILLE BALTIC FOUNDED 1870, Members of; the: New York Stock xchange. B: ’ ; — % : usin E?'gflg‘;&n’shlm" % ‘,m‘o 3 MONEY, . He will have his regular team with B el reasurer. Am. C « New York, Sept. 23.—Money on call| N0 additions and expects the Juniors 3 A R A s S b 2 o ait: —rul to bave their own team that has play- B firm 2 3-4@3 per cent; ruling rate el N 0 Am Tex %% 2 % [94°4 tast loan 3. ¢losing bid 2 3o all seasdns with them. + 800 0. _ptd 12000 i e ick -Nellan,, utility. 1t an z 2 225 s Axpiane) . ‘CMICAGD GRAIN WARKET. can find. new ,;,‘,';.,. i atin, Toster J. A. WUTTKEY H. & R. BLINDERMAN P. FOURNIER R. RYAN oy 50 WHRAT: e " Tilgh. . Low.! Clow. we would Jike to know where they 1. A. GAUCHER CO. WAUREGAN HOUSE 5. TETLOW A I“S fl‘ m mnh . A oL gl B et - W. E. & J. H. WILSON HAYES BROS. (The Del-Hoff) J. TETL W. C. SMITH " By "3-’& u’& 98 1.16 98 15 . We also wish fq let the people know T. W. WILSON 3 WRIGHT ., KRAUSS ody ¢ din 8 h a /102% 202~ 162 516 | that_there are t0 be no changes in the _GEORGE S. DRAPER H. ALLARD 1. A GAUCYER Orders “"“'E ke and Bonds, tean’s maki i all_ three S aiat s s . e, z * Gré : ¥ Susing . { I sTRIN THE PLANK VERSAILLES WM. DOUVILLE Grain and Cotton, 300 Atinntlg Goast Lins, Y esw ) 4 H. KILR o b5 NORWICH BRANCH : b e 2 B b b P Ay oY it = i JOHN QUINN C. PELOQUIN Columbusg, . Sept. 23.-~The Gran '('Slmflvx‘tltlSI ril':'elc?.wé}e called off today

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