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3 S ab B Boves s wznm-snfiw'rnn;\ménm . R G g*.f;i ié; LIABILITY U & 3 - ui L ummmz SONS. Barry Cut in 16th Round—Pittsburg Champions Win but | s g é i i g 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn Detroits Lose at Opening of League Seasons. Tod gm0’ i b e Totals, 36 10 30 W3 Los Angeles, Cal, Apfil 14—In a hits were bunts that he heat _out. Citrand” = “ M OMI ht whi onstrated anew the | Score by innings: R.H.E. pewers of Sam Lengtord of Beston, | Yale, 200001013215 2 Wil be repald by investigating our)gang added to the reputation of Jim | Hartford, 001000010—210 1 3 Cabbage, ‘Boat Insurance Policy, It protects|parry or Chicago only as to game- | Murfey, Tommers and Badger; il Peeta them when running and when 1ald uP | ness and ability to stand punishmen:, | Regh, Mooney and Wadleigh. s, el ey Boana and against all marine perils includ-| (e Boston “demon” sent his whi SR lag B ing fire and theft, at very low rate.|antagonist to the mat for the final NATIONAL LEAGUE STAND S 3 B. P. Learned & Co., count in the sixteenth round at the 3w The Reach T 5 . " Buil v eload ihe ringside crowd 2= k e . guarantees satisfaction rry Surp e ringsi X 3 4 Thames Loan & Trust Co: Building.{ 0o S o e displayed despite X 32 |3immer Squash, 18 and perfect goods. Agency Established May 1846. - | the punishmeng he suffered, and a ral- | Chicag Spinach, pk., Bermuda Onions, 10 i epriFMwW ly in the fifteenth inspired his backers 3 = Mw‘fl‘l‘.ch a 0 The wfl with onr?{;e.’ that he might outlast 3;,““?'.‘“' e 5 &t o o s flm‘fi Langf = = eas, pk., . Barry Stronger in Clinches. Brooklyn’s Timely Hits Win. Seatn 8. 2. REACH COMPARY, 1773 Toue Svaurr, P " ; Whi id not wweigh in be- | Philadelphia, April 14.—The largest | Connectiout Pork— girloin, fore Jfi:fi'r'fn? etx;ied 2lng‘ it said | crowd that has witnessed an opening Roasts, oK ofinside ~ Rounds, 22 there was a difference of thirty pounds | day game at Philadelphia park in | Chops, 32[Shoulder Steak, 18 in Barry's favor. Barry's weight was | many vears, saw Brooklyn win, 2 to| Shoulders, 18| Western Lamb—,_ given as 196 and that of Langford as | 0. McQuillan kept Brooklynfs hiis Wo:('e'?i. e 20 Shg“-l Ao i 166. 1In the clinches the white man |scattered except in the third inning, | Vgstern P ) was far by stronger of the two, and | when Bergen scored on his triple and Rararibe. - g g B he was cautioned by the referee sev- | Burch’s single, and in the ninth inn- | Shoulders, 16| Chops. 35 eral times for rough tactics at close | ing when Wheat scored on doubles | Smoked Hams, Shoulders, 20 range. by himself and Lennox. Lennox made | o 30-25 | Western Veal— " two singles and a double, The score: | Smoked Shoulders| Legs. 18 5 SPECIAL AGENTS FOR NORWICH ALLING RUBBER CO. In a clinch near the end of the thir Y i round Barry almost threw Langford Brooktyn. Philadelphia. Smoked Tongues, | Shoulders. 14 through the ropes. From then unti! b h a e ‘bln P; ‘? ; short _cut, 25| Native Veal— o the eighth the bout was a mixture of { Burchef = 3 1 & 3910 0| Dried Beer 35| lLegs, 20 i 3 Daubert.ib 3 0 9 0 1 Corned Beer, 12-i8| Chops, D slugging rallies and infighting. Barry | gummii.2 3 0 40 300 1 0f B honse’ Steak| Shoulders, i4 used the negro rouhly in the clinches | Wheatit” 4 1 1 0,00 20008 i e “10000 and ‘unacrwent severs punishment Loz 111878 Fin e RATEAES e pori” |Nodems 01858880 whenever they fu;:ghl a%{l!ong rw;gfe. A AMMillan,ss 4 0 2 o ;,,: g g : 20 H.m "W:lal.::n Lord 2, Cleotte From the sixth on rry’s _defeat | Bergenc™ 3 1 3 o 3 Poultry. g . e e seemed only a matter of time. SeveraiRuckerp 3 0 o N = Sweeney. Twe would lke to give you a Point oF | {imes during the eighth and succeed- | pu, 5 R AN g ,.,l,,,,“_. Turkeys, 38 two about Insurance. If you want In-|n; ounds the men were hooted for 33312 0 Phila. Capons. 3SNative Turkeys, 40 surance that protects let us write it - Langford showed the ut- | *Baited for Mequilisn in the Sth. hila. Ghickens, 30| Squabs, for you. Our Companies are “Al”|Wresting natpre. “Stop vour tick- | Score by innings nllVeChicken;,‘ o Every settlement made by them is = k 4 inch, | Brookiyn .. o o 13| Broilers, z 9 Runs. for Brooklyn Wheat and Bergen: two base | Butter— Sugar— ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl.| 'Barry Down for Count of Nime. |witSiufll It Wit sl MRl e | PHub Sew. ool "Eimuiatea. =3 Richards Building, 91 Maln Street. In the tenth the negro executed Ll T L R gy g rgrd cnm“y' 40} 17 Ibs. $1 White Sex Win by Smith's Pitehing. Brown, 18 Ibs. $1 2 Eromms a'ver 31 [, Chicam. Apeil 1.—Cuieago deteated St. Louis 3 10 coup in ring tactics. He sudden'¥ | o polis off Hucker 2, off McQuillan 2: first base | New. o s e XA e threw the white man against the Topes | o eror Biiladciis 1; srnck out. by Rocker 7. b9 | Bem’ Datry, and catching him on the rebound land- | McQuilian 7t 10; umpires, Rigler and Emsile. Say ed heavily flush on the jaw. Barry Powdered. 14 1b | piched o ‘sreat game, holding. tho sisttors o one bt ajd ouly one St. Louls man reached second base. Eimmas o ows | | STANDARDMONEY ENTITLES 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | arooped for the count of nine. Barrs's Champions left eve, cut open early in the fight, | St Louls, : Real Estate was almiost closed by the time and his [ 2lns O s ¥ T ; \ . i cheeks were puffed. Bload flowed in | bace ni: ir H ; and Fire Insurance, a stream from his nose wnd mouth. |t nns for ) H it 5 X ' QY/ 1s located in Somers’ Block, over C. BL [ The last four rounds were marked | FUe brovelicd gy e ns 3 Al N ) A Williams, Room 9, third figor. by a succession of punching matches. | Phowsrs G e e B i Fl 2 & ’ g S SR = 3 ” It was during one of these hard rush e s "3-16|Cannea Salmon, 18 3 : P Y OU BU teviza Telephone 147. |es in the sixteenth round that Lans- Y o[ Steak Pollock, 10| 2 for 25 > 3 ; e S8 |8 A b ford caught his almost exhausted op- | Jcy " 3 o8| Am. Sardines, 5@15| Lobsters— x H P A P ') PN T ¥ + . onent a straight left on the chin and | Oakes.ct o 0| Impt. Saraines, 25| Live, 1 E NI ) o 5 Kenetehy,1b o o Oysters. qt. 40-5¢| Boiléd. i ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ended the fight. B 3 8| Boneless doa0@isfsrenkc Coa. | 13| ol FINE ; d S IR | | e oe |2 iRt ... .| |THESIAMES HANLEY BREWING CO_PROVIDENCE. R.|. Los Angeles, Cal, April 14.—The | @iy 20 O e ative Smelts, - i S over First Nat Back, Shetucket St |proposed 45-round bout here on April | *0'Hars — rand. box. 6elHalibut fs L oo v & ‘Entrance B aen Inaniie Codley and Danny | o < 2 1|Spanish Mackerel, [Stocknsh = riuns, for Chicago. Mabn. Dousherty 3: hits. o Stairway }ext to Thames Nat. Bank|iwebster for the bantamweight cham- | ois 55 827 20 ol Eippared e B el Saciiace bita Stephenn Poreney 1 o0 hies Jy’ | Professional ball in the eastern sec- |over on me” said the manager. “I Tel. 3! ":nn Monday and Sat-| plonship has been declared oft by Pro- | o doz., 60| Eels, 15 Louls 1, Chicago 7: firse base on balls off Granam | tion of the state and is a fast man, |always thought you were some old guy moter McCarey, the fighters not be- | st Louis 50610060 s s—1| R Clams, pk. 70l Bluefish, i )h:rulo'k'::lglfl::"“ 2: hit by nl’fllf Gra- | They say over there that “he can ruu | with whiskers, E ing able to agree on the number of .| Piisburs 0220010035 Hay, Grala and Feed. 140; umpires, O'Loughiia sad Perine . °- U™ | bases like a rabbit.” Balti Gets Three Good O A imore Ge ree Good Ones. rounds. Webster wanted 25 rounds, | Ruis for St Lous Wilis for Pitsbuz Byme. | No. 1 Wheat, $2.20 Cornmeal, Swt., $1.45 BASERALL GAMES THURSDAY. SMITH WANTS TO RUN. Connie Mack has been good to Balti- after having agreed to 45, according | Clarke, Wagner, Wison. Gibson; two base hits, | Brap $ s Oakea, Evans: three base hits, Byme. Leach, Wag- i to Conley. 3 - s - | Middlings, Hay, baled, ; e) ) ‘ - S e ek "o Wie 5 e outs b3 Cemnits 45 1uft | SLTAW, oWt 10, top, $1.50 Southern Loagu New London Long Distance Runner |Hore: trning over to that club miteher “c er nny u_ Coy Was Yale Hero. on bases, St. Louis 9_Pittsburg 9; time, 143; um- | Bread F;g_fl Jo 550 Provendes,. $1.65 | ety Memphis—Nashville- Memphts game posipoined; | Seeks Race with Tuckey, Wicks, Hil- | Catcher Egan. ) Hartford, April 14.—Coy was the |Pi®s Johmstone aad Moran. St. Louis, $6.90| Cottonseed Meal, At Birmingham—Montgomery 4, Birmingham 0. ton or Anyone Else. hero of the first game of the season = Rye, 35 $2.00 | At Atlanta—Atlanta 8, Chattancogs 6. 7 Brooklyn folk seem highly elated BA.KE“S Bt toliay LIl IrATs DeRt TR Batting Rally Beats Giants. Corn, bushel, 823|Lin. Oil Meal, At New Orleans—New Orleans 9. Mobile 0. Writing to one of Norwich’ leading over what Bill Dahlen has managed to 7 to 2. Hé made a great leap in the |, Bogon Avl 14 -Awarenily doomed to defest %:tmax:gx:h.. ssul‘-g ewt,’ $2.10| At “;m._'l.’l.-;homk::; 1L Brockton 0. sporting men, William Smith of New |do with the Infants, and air and caught a liner in the fourth [ jnuing, tieing the score and finally won outfrom ¥ s ‘At Worcester—Toronto 2, Woresster 1; 11 inniings, | 1-0Nd0N, a long distance runner and : that shut off two runs. Two Of his | New Yook fn the 11is by 2 scors of %0 28 | oo | A Princetmn—Albany i Priverion 1 Minner of the Marathon there, has . - . O.—Dayton 1. Buffalo 5. asked if a race cannot be arranged b TRAVELERS’' DIRECTORY. BROKERS T et D e ot B e | eand At Cotee | e ‘imsole and - Tuckes Wicks, Hilton or anyome eclse, to run fifteen : ll:u‘lu-fl“.hmmnmmd."WLm —_— -~ 1l M ¥ s scored once eighth on two hits, & sac- American Assesiation. miles or a Marathon. If this cann FINANGIAL AN GUMMERG Al. 17 e T B o 5 e ke ey | A¢ ool ansas Cly 0. dmnespena's, | e 001, he statex that he win chal- | SARE WMo R . : 3 A% ool e 0 longe any of these men through The ater Route usual flag raisiog ceremony | At Toledo—Indianapolis 2. Toledo o mnings. | Bulletin to race. It is probable thut 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 995. iz 4 and band concert preeeded the kame. Mayor John F. At St. Paul—Mllwaukee 2, St. Paul 100 Do. pta .. 107% such a race will be arranged in the Members of New York AT HO D RS TTL 1000 Am. Stest g T onen o the Rethonal s e e & near future upon this basis. iy B & Further Evidence of Systematized Pro| 355 A= Sus hetalic. ' 1i < 13t g E eaguo . ON LOCAL DIAMONDS. fasdbei: i Bine =] 3460 Am. To & Tal. 3 % e 4 and Boston Stoc pefepie et el i AR Tohack T Now York. saston. Crescents- Hospital Postponed—Taft- | ororimer aers 11t ot N E w Yon K Exchkanges 200 Am. Woalen .. s ah abbpo 2w - Waterbury, April 14—The bout be- E 4 & o | 13300 ‘Ansconda “Misicg *'Co. 10 2°0'5 2 9| ville Cadets Accept Challenge—West | tween Joe Shea of Waterbury and —_— E‘;“;’g""‘- April “-—‘1"&“‘”“ ] e i 383050l Ends Have Game Coming. Freddie Maguire of Lowell, Mass., » Boston. New York. o g & el i Sl p] B~ ol SIS 51 10200 - here, tonight, was stopped in the c Is L 33 State Street. 24 Broad Stieet. ordered and systematiz ""’fi‘&‘;““" 200 Baltimore & Ohio 8 1 50450 The game which the Crescents had | fourth round, when the visiting boy | a Ine PRIVATE WIRE. of the large operative forces which are| 5o Bethishem Steat . i 4113 9farranged with the State hospital has | was, to all appearances, helpless | supposed to be responstble for the ad- | 18100 hroekya Rapid Tran 41 4 312 5 | been postponea until Saturday . Apen . Yance of the day before. 'Stooks which | 100 Cuadiea Pacd .. 10 30310[23 on account of the Hospital | Kentucky Futurity Winner Has Right were strongest yesterday were sub- e 7 29 08 9| grounds not heing ready to play on. Blood. - jected to a process of profit taking at | ™ e Geatrs ot New Terses 18 8 8 3| Manager Bowen has arranged a game S < - L L) different times today to take advan- | 9100 Chesspeaks & Ohio. 7 1997 % with Manager Thompson of the Jew. The Kentucky Futurity winner, tage of the new demand attracted from | 600 Chicago & Alion. .- 2 5 13315 8| att City team and wn tan, he Jew- | Baroness Virglnia, 2.08 1-4, is now | Unexcelled Irelght and passenger nm""[: I es by the demonstration Two out when winning run was scored. o' st town Hetartas sfterio. team | sumed in New York, and just who will | servies direct to and from New York The new demand ‘wes 3 % i *“Batted for Mattern in the Sth. A sy “"::d-‘et: ’:::_‘:&"-”” trajn her has not been announced. '-’ml« All Ou;, o‘S}:l'!Etrm;ml_ PN E reported i o shown E 4 - = her former owner, Sam Fleming. and From Norwich Tuesdays, ursaay’ e T S e ot e challenge of the Tafttville Grays for | for Tom Musphy, she was a wonderful | Sundays, at 5.16 p. m. New York Pler 22, Bast River, foot by the buying orders received by com- - & S a game. The manager of the Cadels Eychange. ; i . 5 k . rders, < 4 > race mare. She is one of those lon g o . M{It“mrgg:etg ders, | 200 & [ Runs. for Boston. Moran, Beck. Sweenev. for New [ Would like to meet the Grays' mana- | 220 3"\ on fites, which should im- | Roosevels Street, Mondays, Wednes- hnfls and ngh firflh s“u"tm raa eRaaL Rhre whew e e e e . Dot f;",,.,';’"l-"'"“*.“ Srrangements. TUi% | prove ‘s lot with ¢ and she is bred | éays, Fridays, at's p. m. gave the market its appearance of ani- | 00 Delavars & Hidica. ¢ | 8 Jomings, o Brans 1 a3 ioaiags; scriice bua. | g Ty, P 3% E!!‘!l"liecl;-:g‘"'_},'m:’- right, her blood lines combining the 'l’hP gne or write for folder, Ay 3 : 7 Denver ra 1 eslin, . stolen 1 . 2, g o at families of n Wilkes an . 8. Tht received v Orders exscuted in Stocks and Bonds, | Mation during the first hour. The . Bt Mirray, Tevore; dousie pisst Morsn i | 58, Davis If, Jarry f. Benolt rf. The | fne Eyeat families of Baron W : C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. narrowness of the price movement dur- | ™ g5 Douber Saritics Shean. Shean fo Sweeney. Deviin io Schlel 2 . & ing that time was a noticeable feature| 2310 Erie i = o~ o Dev- | Cadets would also like to challenze n T may4d lin® Jeft on buses. New York 1, 5 arst any team under 17 years of age, prin- Stars for Four Year Old Stake: Grain and Cotton. Norwich Chapman | for_the same reason. - 15% Do. 1% bra onbails.off Mattern 2 off Ames % off Evens 1: | oF in- e BROADWAY;..;.%;..E The market's greatest show of | 30002 29 e ; : ot e R A R B g lceg:le‘: :?ehe&:::.‘i el porrenal-| smong the other colts 1 fo strength developed in new quarters, as | 16760 Great Northern f Ames 3, by Mattern 1. Evans 2; time, 2.10; umpires, | Hox 429 * | years old which will be ra 1) Teleph 901 1 R 429 Taftville. elephone iiel‘iffa\i“cai‘?;}‘;‘”m°?n‘§mirfli;“;'}?,‘l B0 Do ore ity Kiem and Kane. Manager Frank Clish of the West [ Which showed class lns: yeur FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. |3 * En f th ¢ e wp | tha C -4, a 'heat winner ir . - , a stake winner at ! n —— c—— e——— ings and to extend support to the gen- | 300 i Sarvister 7 : 2.13 3 eral list to facilitate the profit taking. | "s00 Inter Marine pfd. 2 g?-h"pnrce?isxcgp:c\;lnlfin o alenyanager | in his two year old for The aggressive measures employed for | 300 Interational Paper West Ends, among whom will be Capt, | 3-4 & Cleveland winne Al carr. v 500 Inicenat 5% ving-on the movement is the proof ntecnational Pons 30 a% Tom Brennan, Bill Clabby, Burdick | %L1 1-4, a star ] traciks; N u R w I c H L ' N E Dynon, Danny O'Brien and Rimes | O'Nefl, 218 3-4, who was timed sep - on the half mile track given in their scope of the possession | 7o joms Copmal .o of large resources gave confidence to | . 650 Do. pia . 614 8% . arately better than 2.10 on more than a speculative following and intimidated | 2000 Laclede Gas -..... 105% 101% mz‘:‘f,,m‘,"fi"ifinfi’fiefl:fi?‘f;‘:fi write | one ‘obcasion: Capt. George, which oy the professional opposition. The re- 151%.151 Baltie team which Shéy ncem‘,‘g,"f worked in 2.07 1-2 at Calumbus for The water way — the semfortable Bob Brawley and will be raced this | Way of traveling. treat of the opposition by the covering - = A 3 of shorts was a material factor In the g 3 gt S e o1 whiing e e 16 0% | year by Tom Murphy: Gaworthy, Steamers City of Lowell and New strength shown by the market. 3 2% " 5 0| Norwich or Taftville 1-4, a winner at Syracuse, and Y | Hampshire — safe, rtaunch vessels ‘There was not much specific news to 405320 o Burk, a 2.07 trotter last vear, but fully W ks v that have every comfort und conven account for the action of the market, 113500 Sohedule: Dosen’t 8uit Norwich as unfortunate as he was fast. With | =rtdgf ol Sl but current discussion about the stock T2 e £ such a high class lot of three year olds | lence for the traveler. exchange dwelt largely on general $13%% 5|, The proposed schedules for the new |y, graw from, there seems no rcason| A delightful voyage on Long Island considerations. Crop news was con- | 8380 Norfolk & 3 2 ¢ 31| Trolley” league, whether for a six- | yny four year old stakes should not | Sound and a superb view of the wor- sidered encouraging and the decline | 400 Noth Ameriosn 3983 ofteam or four-team league, are in the |yo star events down the grand circuit | derful skyline and waterfront ef New in grain and cotton prices emphasized Pacific Mail - 2200 0 hands of the Norwich management. |¢he coming season Yorlk this view. 28100 Pennayivanis | % 5501 1| They are mot entirely satisfactory as - The weekly statement of the Bank of | 700 Beoples Gas ..o regards Saturday games. as the hom> Hi Ladd and Manager McCann. o getcanyw onlys ¥ 1d0 holdings. Besides the mai oo o, Tt R an 8 000000060 11|team of the Fastern Connecticus|Rever seen Ladd before and when cepted) and Pler 4 ME ork gold holdings. A N T s Cu Run, for Cincinnati Mitchell; three base bits, | league plays at home walked into the dressing room and saw | 7" N SINGING. in bullion holdings, the week's repay- | 3% Bulvay 5ic s - Schulto 2. Downey: saceifice bits. Overall, Beaumbnt |+ seaxthiam o - 5 the veteran putting Iz name on a % TOB AT, Vol e the praises of the | 135000,000, and . addiion $5.780,000 | 108 Reubls S’ : f I | e e Gl 5 T o | o 1L et Jeague. mave, weition 1o | locker he demanded: “Tiey. whai'aro| Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 MILWAUKEE = BEERS. L 15000 e Saad G5 Chicag 1. Cincinnait = stmsck out, 1 Gverall T. oy | Manager Dennie Haves offering some | You dolng here®” “MeZ' inaujred (he | " geity or telephons W. J. PHILLIPS. Tadd.” “Well, I guess they slipped one | Agent, New London. Conn. ovsts They are undoubtedly the best. Try a | Of JAmerican gold went into the bank - 3 | Beabe 3; time, 1.35; umpires 0'Day and Brennam. | of thsir spare material when the try | @stonished =~ Hiram. North River, 1 2 i today, with further large sums afloat case. ounAcfin"Em Tor o o GoptiRation. The Mavc —_— out season settles . what men they - : forelgn statement of the bureau of sta- 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. won't want, Tetephone 26-3. 93 West Main St |tistics called renewed attention, how- Won. Lost. - mar2sa ever, to_the abnormal conditions ex- : Chcage i Fast Basketball for Exhibition Night isting. The record imports, to the val- | 1300 Southern Ratiway - ¥ The Academy _team, = basketball ue of $162,955,076, established an ex- _ T champions of the Y. M. C. A., and the % ‘Copper 3 NOT]CE S i aaporte o hat month % 2006 | Olymplas, the fastest of their oppon- of $19,254,613, compared with an ex- . B ents, are booked for th® feature game cess value of exports in March of 1 Or. Louise Franklin Miner fs mow | vear of $6,417.441 25 fant tonight at the closing exhibition of the locatsd In her new office, Breed Hall, | It has been on Thursday each re- | gym. They will provide a game that will be fuil of giner from <whistle to $3.50--BOSTONIANS--$4.00 The Bostonian Shoes for Spring are Joseph F. Smith, R 4 curring week for a long time past that whistle, Olios Rt 4 % 0 the stock market has begun to show | 187700 Caiied Staiss St Physical Director Bandlow's” pro- | the _snappiest made shoes that the FLOR IST That influence was decisively removed | 7600 Waast: ... © 5% 32 Boys have accomplished during tne | SPecial Agency, P. CUMMINGS, Streel, N " WALL PAPERS |FEiaismbiidnis "BEses i : 4 A, P amea: Avenue| 200 Main Streel, Norwich. Tobacco and Standard Oil cases. It is 7 i via this change in the sttuation which Te- | — - Wheing & L. Ede —E Be Aasiner Teom: Taftville Cadsts. & SR A attirtio T S et | e e The Taftville Grays are still wait- . : And Draperies e v b hvoeanie gesie o | 2. et e s | LUISTOM - GTINAING for the speculative movement which COTTON. s o S shallvoge 'In, Tutktayle Sweet Tomaloes We are always glad to show our |has been inaugurated. New York, April 14—Cotton spot <‘:‘:§,’f.&'.’.‘ Dt et orie P Sone RLTESD/VYR Gnd FRODAXS RBAL NICE ONES \ goods lmolflnil that '.nyh are our best enf;"at";’ Hfll“m :oe';: Gfl'flem‘ closed quiet, 20 points lower; middiing gton. day, April 17, we challenge any 17- at YANTIC ELEVATOR, advertisers. 7-"We ‘ahow them to | sned B¥ Inho) cooming financ- | uplands, 15.10° middling gulf, 15.35; abn year-old team in Greemeville. = An- : po 5 3 volve. mubscription rights te stock. |>2es. 3,100 bales. - Futures ' closed 33 swer all challenges through The | A- R- MANNING, Yantic, Cona. 2 pounds for 25¢ Th F H St d‘ hoiders of value. Dividend Increases | Tqat Jums 15 Cpi APrL 1481, May iz ¢ 0| Bulletin. Signed - by—The Tattville| Telephone. dec14d B EEAnY) mlng II IOS, !‘;;::edmsem::"ézc:e 7 olt,. w;\;;m I"’;’n‘fi ;3,97: Seuemér'lz.sy October “!1 “”_ i i H Grays of 1910.— Telephone T03. 336 Franklin St. 21 Willew SL. - othor stocks. The Pittaburg coal min- | iy 1508 Foiiners . Sl Janu- i 1o Bridges Batted .for .307. UR WORK SR Ripon S sty TR e St e e P 5| ouseider Woson iesgs the Pitevce OUR WO c i ction. 22 ¥ ¢ PhisagePiiern v iad [ SR Ry S MoNEY. a3 | S T | mewe whe sorrevmt ot e crien | IR, JONES, Dentist ey B freight rates was in contemplation by | New York, April 14.—Money on call men, is next with .415. Bddle Bridges people. ’ ) y marz: the railroads as compensation for the | firm at 3 1-4@3 1-2 per cent.; ruling | Washinston hit .307, Wagner .39, Clarke .368 and Bonds were firmer. Total wales, par | 3 1-4; offered at 3 1-2. Thme loans says he is still undecided about first 3 walue, $2,804,000. United States bond: easier; sixty days 4@4 1-4 per t.; | Baker: n l.se Mhl‘ A“C’S, Were unchenged on call. f ninety! Gays ;e,‘.’,?.,.au R fase The piace’ witl ‘g0’ (s ”iior | Tol 958 Rear 37 Franklin Strest:| Room 10 ‘Phene 32-3 STOCKS. ook man. maylia LUCAS HALL, Sales. o, G, |~ cicASe amain MARKET. : toa do Rocvilak Moy Jdipe, Walsitiey: g : R T fE i S . 3 Fud Sullivan left here on Thursday QUALITY WELL! WELL! WELL! 49 Shetucket Street. 3. 3. C. BTONR. Prop Here is the place to get your Beeds for early gardens. Also yow will find Guiford Tomatoes, Process Fleur, ‘White Rose Corn and the Sest guafity of Beef. Prices right @TORE. 8. 1035 303% 10%% the aterbury state league ! Joo% lees een o o e e eawry"21% | m work should siways be considersd, | change has the follewing, giving the | SPPecially list of candidates for the fea mor Au- | (03, J009IYr Yind:, Bkiiel men, are Second hase: Comnawshton and | Whole story. Biitoas, . from . Norwih: STETSON & YOUNG. pot TR A 58 1316 53 &% 61 6% 6%, 2% rising wages of employes. rate 3 1-4: last foan $ 1-2; closing bid i ! T B e Db L l.gers- Domestic h"l‘fy.} , 35 SHETUCKET ST. THAMEBEVILLY Falrclough, =