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J. L LATHROP & SONS, oin Connecticut Easeball Association Later—Four nnounced—Norwich Baseball Umpires Soon to be A Dates—Other Sports. ———— I‘flxsd his signature to an umpire’ cont | | (Special to The Bulletin.) 3 perils | Willimani April 26—The mag- it is known, and will make a Eherteia, - nates of m?cunnz:ldcnt Basebal] as- | good one, it is generally conceded. The fl = . sociation held a long session in the | matter of admission fees was 8- e N i - | - e mayor's in the town building on fed and a = satisfactory arrangement M. | sume playing with the activity which’ oon. _ Those = present |was made whereby the home clubs has characterized their work in the Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.| were President D. P. Dunn, Vice Pres- i i el Ty e wn-x;l\-erttheg ”i:m for M“m-mu can mK afford to lose ¥ 1 t Charles Hum ot New Lon- and boys. Neat and natty uni- - men of the Davis and Keeier type, and Agency Establighed May 184& | jgent Charics Hamphrey of New Lot | oo o B vail uif over the sireuit £ A o piicn: | 1t 15 to the credit of the Dlager body iy Midaletown, Treasurer D. J. Hayes of [and the Norwich ‘outfit seems to be & w1 by war-|in general that their number is in- Norwich, Charles L. Burdick of Mid- [ the one that will live up to past rep- e 1 creasing in the ranks of the major —_— dletown, Bob O'Connell of New Ha- |utatiion and be the swellest attired leagues rather than showing a ten- = — ven, representing Rockville .and ailied | burich in the league. Secretary Fisher dency to diminish. interests, John J. C. Stone of Nor- | will in all ‘probability call another = Leading Hitters in National. Devlin. of New York and Magee of the Phillles are the leading hitters so far in the National league. The fol- lowing are hitting .300 or better: viser te Hayes;: Maj. | meeting to complete any minor details Totm Maniey ot city and three ‘may have been overlooked before local newspapermen. league opens. The Norwich play: The meeting was called to order by |ers arc to report a week from Thurs- President Dunn and the reading of the | day. i 3 \ minutes of the last meeting were ap- Norwich Sciedui wine - y proved. It was voted to pay th: :\’i‘ll The schedule of games fol’ft“e Nor- -a.xp‘;h:' l:‘e.w ;'«;:l:hf‘:séhsllflma‘o ,P‘I-.fl for the printing of 100 copies of the |wich team was adopted as follows to Doyle, New ¥ork, .400; J. B. Mille constitution and dy-laws and also that { July 9th: - p each club should t a certain sum |§ May. o ; : El;uburg.h 412; G;M Boston, \ 9 he MTIR RS ity ~11—Norwich at New London. Academy—Murray : A bur,357; Lenniox, Brookiys, 357 Opening Will Be on ‘May 11. " 12—New London at c] (captain) ss, Noyes If, Bates, Philads ia, .353: Hoblitzes Owing to the great difficulty that orwich cop. | Srocker 2b, Gallivan p, J. Ricketts rf, Clnomnats, 350, Heanmont, - Chichgo, Middletown has experienced in ob- | < 14—Saturday, Jiddletown at Nor-|P. Ricketts c, Remmert cf. .350: Chance, Chicago, .333; Phelps, St. taining grounds, which has at last [ wich. Louis, _;'a:' Schulte, Chicago, .318 DON'T BUY OLD STYLE TEETH ‘e dated by Secreta Fisher 18—Willimantic at Norwich. At S g iving up his beawtifl family orchard | 19—Norwich at Willimantic L A Cinmati, 313 Srcinielat, Caicags, 500, If you are proud of your personal A POINT OR TWO. Tight across the street from the in- | 20—New London at Norwich. Amerian Asoeiation. , 312; , | ) -300. P We would like to give you a point or | sane asylum and transforming same 21—Saturday, orwich at New Lon- 2 fi Kansas Ciy—St. Paul 15. Kansas City T. 4 appearance, buy a set _or parti; wot two about Insurance. If you want In- | into an up to date ball ground. it was | don. : Windham A. C’a Top Notch Card. | 4t Lowiwiie Costmine Toiose: BITS OF BASEBALL. with Dr. King's latest invention, that surance that protects let us write it! at first thought that the opening of the 25—Norwich at Middletown. At Irdianapolls—Indianapolis-Columbus; rais. wonderful improvement, the “NAT- for sou. Our Companies are “Al”|jleague might have to be deferred for | 26—Middletown at Norwich. Qre of the last cards for the seagon B e gt “After all” says the Washington RRE Do Wik =¥ Every settlement made by them 18|a few days, but after talking the mat- | 27—Norwich at Willimantic. to be put oh under the auspices of the | ., vov.n xewark 5, Montreal 3. Star, #there is only one Hal Chase in u . whish makes it Impos- very liberal. ter over it was decided to open on | 28—Saturday, Willimantic at Nor- X‘!ffl::::mime&c“ffl;hu w:l ‘e rlvenl Ar game post- | the business.” ¥ sible to detect artificial teeth in your . ; couple of | pcnea: rain. . g ‘ ISAAC S. JONES, Insuramce Agl. | scicdule time. Moy 11 end & Coor e | ™50~ Memorial day, New London at|fine preliminaries arranged and the |~ A s Gi—_Butels 3. Jemey oty 2. Addie Joss and Cy Young the First mouth Richards Building, 91 Main Street | sary 0 allow Middietown to get ev- | Norwich, Norwich at New London. Inalg ‘Gvent Of the evening will be.a ] . A° Betmess ity & Tm—is 4 have both pitched two no-hit games in PAINLESS EXTRACTION erything shipshape. finish wrestling match. between Sam 2o o i the Americat league. ‘Teeth extracted and filled painlessly o "AS there was no representative pres- June. Anderson, the middleweight champlon| Al sumes postponed: rain. Pl Catcher Stephens of the St. Louis for the most nervoms and delicats ent from Meriden, the sixth club con- | 1—Middletown at Norwich. of the world. and Abdullah, the Terri- Ovta Samps. Browns expects to be the receiver in people. Dr. King’s method is the only : templated, the magnates present 2—Norwich at Middletown. ble Turk, who weighs 200 pounds and | At No Vi—Univensity of Maine 9, Ner- | avery game for his team this season. Fintely, AN treatment known to adopted a four-league team schedule, [ 3—New London at Norwich. has been meeting with fine success of | ™% €, 1. engs-Andover-Cotty ean- dental science. Full set teeth §8. and N TARRANT & CO and in the event of Meriden coming in 4—Saturday, Norwich at New Lon- |late in throwing all_comers in and | eiea; rein. Bighteen errors in two successive b (The,. Natiwn Gromnmr O . IN STREET. ™7 | same "will be'changed to & six- & 9% Norwich at Wilimanti e e e e e e | Some i o e of Beldine Tergise CSTORING- SoRranh: IHie: i RIS [N 3009 T W0k 35 117 MAI . iy imantic. e . 23 . D. 8. . U e ihedule arrangement consumed | S—Willimantie at Norwich. S _— g, 57 D. D. 8. ings 5 g Fire, Accident, Health, a long time before it proved satisfac- | < 10—Norwich at New London. allenge from Academy Independents Toakient Tahchi br < tia Natioha KIHG DE"TAL PAHLOHS Franklin Souare. Norwich fory to all concerned and Mr. Burdick [ 11—Saturday, New London at Nor-| The Academy Independents have or- e g league says “Bill” Powell will prove ', fuare, [_hbfl](y will have same perfected and pub- | wich. B ganized and their managér, Clifford | Harvard’s Track Team Loses Its Stars.| one of the pitching sensations of the HOURS—9 & m. to § p..m.: Sundsys 10 to 2. TRt 4 lished as soon as possible. ‘The sched- | - 15—Middletown at Norwich. Wilson of Greeneville, challénges the dge, Mass, April 26—Stories | vear. 3 . m. P m.; e 1 N ich is comcerned is 16—Norwich at Middletown. Mt. Pleasant gchool team, the River- - Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | ,25,%5.25, Yo™ A7 Witimantic at Norwich. 2ide "srammar” chool Dine 0f Jeweit | the Harvard vareity irac Seam. 5| pauunager Stallings of the New York Bon” O'Connell has arransed with | ls—Saturday, Norwich at Williman- | City & ail Other feams Of their size. | top the toss of K. C. Foster, st years | A gricans savs Schultz the university lNSUR ANCE Secretary Fisher of the Middletown | tic. The Independenty line up: McKay c, | inter-collegiate 100 and 220 desh cham. | O (o755 a0/ pitcher, club to rent him 1,500 circus seats for [ 21—New London at Norwich. Benjamin p. Wilson 1b, K. Ricketts 2b, | pion, came tonight the statement that H Middletown’s new baseball ground to | 22—Norwich at New London. S. Crowe 3b. McClimon ss, Aberg If, | J. H. Storrer, -11’ er of the Short dash | “Ginger” Beaumont's legs seem to t an ere 'n uv n orwlc Neorwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | he able to start the season on time. 24—Norwich at Middletown. 3 Ellis cf, Mullen rf. The Independents De all right from the way he dusts u. s, The ‘mesting adopted the Spauiding | 2s—Saturday, Middetown &t Nor-|play tho~ Greeneville grammar school B S8 imatt >rointhe; WhT e QUM Assets $2,594,330.17 league ball—the best that the firm |wich. £ o ay. g e L S R S B % makes—and Secretary Fidher will | = 28 Willimantic at Norwich, o ing BOSTONI - £eb26TuThS Communicate with that firm at once. | 29—Norwich at Willimantic . Hoppe Beats His Own Record. i $3.50--] ANS--$4.00 Joseph F. Smith, The Cincinnati players complain of ; Thg Bostonian Shoes for Spring are the state of visitors' ‘dressing room at S the West Side grounds in Chicago and | tic" snapplest made shoes that the say that quarters are worse this spring | Sun “"Ines on. Many Players Already Signed. July. Milton MacDonald, a well known soda fountain mixelogist, whose bowl- All the magnates present, with the 1—New TLondon Norwich. THE OFFICE OF WM. E. BILL | . 20100 Si°Siavor Dunn, reported & I el Noreicn at New Lon-|in8 ném de plume is Willle Hoppe. FLORIST ; e Dboosted his duckpin records on a locai | forced to abandon ¢he shot put, at Real Estate P L i e dom. ew London at Norwich, Norwich | 2lley: Tuesday P ening. By totally 530 | which he won the. intencoliegate chara. | than before. Special Azency, P. CUMMINGS, ahd S0 Baihisancs, s it feck wben the thhe Tor |4; S hopaon at B .2 in three successive strings. Hoppe|plonship last sall owlss to w bad| The Glants have won four games| (Premiums) 52 Central Avenue | 200 Maln Street, Norwich. nd Fire > o ongnine archil. R riionn, felt something coming when wrist; J. L. Barr, winner of second|and in each the bitting of a pitcher pety smashed down a single of 98 to start | place’ in the pole vauk, had been|went far toward landing the game. with, made it 104 on the second string | forced out of competition for the same | Mathewson, Wiltse, Marquard and - P and ‘topped off with 123. Hoppe is a | reason, and Herbert Jaques, the crack [ Crandal came along with needful - H feb13a Telephone 147. |regulars and_a substitute—and they | -9—Willimantic at Norwich. right hand flinger with as many moves | one and two miler, is but just recover- | wallops. ustom rimn Iflg are all from Willimantic. so said Den- as a big league twirler in his delivery, | Ing from an iliness. Instead of an- " Fresident Dumn bas the | ger Betwaen Mur - < s | otfer Championsnip. coumn Phtshurg’s “ond” ot the seuson is Sweet Tomatoes ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Eaitoont of thesb and be wih ‘mf Sement Focnees Mureny, and; PR B i oo T iiuns ~ n1e Prn re | Campbell, the outfielder secured from TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS . = 4 when it is breaking right. of the Crimson expect onl b 2 e syt nounce his official selection withi ¥ g e Lot ot e ¥ Tonrits plusss a5 $tmiinterooliasiaton: :hew‘ovlzhw]e"s:en}‘:‘a:xx;. [The injury at YANTIC ELEVATOR. REAL NICE ONES day or two. John J. Curran, the old- adelphia, April 26.—The claim B T O U ] > e o n hae giver v 2 & time first baseman of his city, has | of Willlam J. Murray against the Phil-| o S7orert (00 TO¥ Tea8ue. | gowiing Closs To World’s Champion- | chance' to show his good batting and | A, B. MANNING, Yantle, Cons. 2 pounds for 25¢ P y fielding. Telephone. decldd OTTO FERRY, - en one of the scorers for the Norwich ship. 0 Telephone 703. 336 Franklin St s jocated tn Semers’ Block, ever C. M. To Name Umpires Soon, 7—Middletown at Norwich. Williams, Room 9, third foor. The umpires have been signed—two | $—Norwich at Willimantic. City league at the meeting Monday | Baitimore, April 26.—The record for P mnight, in place of George Donovan, | the two-man class in the bowling tour- FINANGIAL AND GOMMERGIAL. st S e S | st Stas Tedel e 2o | Indestructs and the Tourfs! OUR WORK NES 3 - ceper of the records. meets the approval of the critical R 0 Be S———" 4 , with score of 1,305. This i SHIFTING PRICE MOVEMENT & 3 Challenge: | iy thirteen pointe below the words TRUNKS phoples D U j ) n“s‘! e ol s Boel Mg i Both of them masstructinie, aaae| ROGErs' Domestic Laundry. 35 SHETUCKET ST. like &g play the Framk De Barrows = = R 5 team turday on e . o See loovywei Jou by the same concern. We are the sole Line-up, Swatzourg c: ;| Around the ringside at Jewett City | agents for them in this section. 7'_';5‘"2‘7‘4 Rpar. &7, Prankiln ook | 4k 10 '‘Phone 32-3 Ahearn 2b; tonight for the Curran-Hazard bout Also a large line of all kinds of will be big delegations of sports from | TRUNKS at lowest prices. s, this city, Plainfield and Central Village AP to get 2 line on the heavyweight and Cerav AW QUALITY e onted Spactators, 32 Amueduct | o Dity Misy ang Towee Gras o x| THE SHETUCKET BARNESS €0. |1y wory anouia gimass e connseres | THAMESVILLE STORE et O R iatorior Kind. . Skitled "men 'axe| 235-237 West Thames Si. ra‘:v ;flndedch!ll::d‘ the 3500 m'p@cl-b‘orl Village will probably referee. B Aic oo 7 et o Telephone 865-4. 283 Main Strest. 2 employed by us. Our prices tell the FEe whole stozy. GROCERIES and MEATS 'C. 8, Fairclough, Prop. Indicates Nervous Temper in Specul: tion—Record Gold En:larn'm.l for London. New York, April 26.—A mnervous temper in the lation is indicated y , || bv the sudden ana violent shitts in the ) price movement which stocks are un- dergoing. The severe declines which BANKERS Sctutred on Monday were almost en- tirely recovered in a convulsive ad- vance at the opening today, reflecting the unwillingness of the —bears to and BROKERS By ahor. ‘sales the day pofore. The dried out considerably during the ‘Manager Charles Humphrey of New morning and the going was fairly | London Baseball club on Tuesday g00d, though a trifle slow. signed another pitcher. The new at Aqueduct today. The track had Humphrey Signs Phillips. STETSON & YOUNG. demand from the bears was, at first, B o twirler is Fred Phillips of Montville, ’ l’ . simple profit taking movement, ap- SATISAL SIERRSE BERNDIS the crack slab artist of the Montville " 28 Shefucket Street Darently in the hope of Anding in- u A e Won. Knights of Columbus team. e 100 10 be arned ! TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. e creased offering f stocks as a result - —— = b 2% »e 4 T of the atarming reports o damage to : | G i Cincinmati Sells Pitcher Cheney. CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR All Water Route e the cotton crop by the cold wave. The 2 New Cincinnati, April 26.—The Cincinnati 2 s 7 Members of New York offerings proved much less than was 533 | H SR AR Ba- TS Cob WEDDDING INVITATIONS ate anticipated and the violent effect on H 22 | to Ine is of the American asso- A N D ANNOUNCEMENTS, P and Boston Stock prices followed from this cause. Quo- = ciation, Pitcher Cheney, bought from 3 Exch tations for cotton and graim, when they g the lafter club by the locals last WE HAVE UNUSUAL IN- xchanges were received, negatived the idea of - - autumn. e disastrous damsge to the crops, such e . Tawy Jene. wase —_— DUCEMENTS TO OFFER. Boston. New York. as had been implled, and the coercing Giants gt the whming run in he ointh oo Mer. | SLUGGERS HOOK UP TONIGHT. 55 State Street. 24 Broad street. [|| Tovement by the bears was then ex- ‘e ‘ana "Myers single. Score: o s S tended. _Aggressive buying of United £ 5 Brookiyn. Now York. Langford and Ketchel e St States Steel and revived reports that 5 . et g riog o o x-Round CRANSTON & C0. Chelsea Line . make it all the more interesting and Ovders executed in Stocks and Bonds, dov:'nwvdf; again with their efforts to . €. G R ‘ the result more dubious. " . Grain and Cotton. o ’dw”" e wotor oF The news ox o soipe alcrity’ with 'which _ Ketchel 00k up e’ mat ‘wit] e ston L L orwi varied in a manner to keep pace with B d E Somish 67 BROADWAY S5 | s flictuating demand for stocks. The Terror when confronted'by Harry Ea- || Quarts reassuring effect on sentiment of the that he was dodging Langtord. He|j Leather cases for same. @aya. Fridays. at'§ p. m. “Phone of write for folder, bave a trial from you? P. 8 Freieht recelved unill § p. @ Price as low as work is good. nd Pints. R T S. & J. GREGSON wn i the alvidend was to be Increased belp- EEE 3 e R g Sotiar ed on the recovery e assump- i lion ‘that important Inside interests 13138 i1 while bl they And two aen “of b | — .. « o« 3 |were supporting that stock. The bulls $ise i3 bt} e . also made the of the reduction in 511 50 lewelght ci as evenly matched - "“ nm“" the price paid for erican eagles b: 3612 33 as Sam Langford and Staniey Ketch the Bank of Bugland, and the assump. RS s g’ e A N Bl Unexcelled frelght and _passenge: eiphia to or a six-round go. embers ow Yoo tion that this Implied & cessation of S 10 On serviee direct to and from New York . - s ke Stock | e goid export movement. When the 2000 10 he N - e Bl Searbnly tey. Statersom: The quickest as well as the Eychange. ERR it pounds will separate the bone and sin- demana from the uncoyered bears was Bt s 11 ew proportions of the two boxers. This o L e Thurséays, cheapest way is the e e . - otss Leymn e g e fact, with the similarity in the fighting > b2 F game disindination ain- mu : 3 New York Pler 32, Hast River, foot W: W, Bonis and m brade Securities ot o ppdition eud” Bt Brices b e Do ST YE MR o, Wi A to Bottles Roosevelt Street, Mcndays, Weanes- wAfi‘al cmfl.fl} M..,,a X maydd . Telephone 901 decline in cotton end grain prices S : figures Langford less dangerous tha 193 Franklin Strest, FRANK O. MOSES, Mge. | P82¢d away to some extent with the o : 5 ; Johnson. In fact, In open interview: Jus! the thing lo make a Norwich, Conn. powe pubdication of weather forecasts of the Herkic he prefers Lansford. Johnson was a h s Pl by 3 continuance :"1 extension of the hard man to hit because of his Tong appy Summer. —— ——— | —— » ‘elephone g ;Olfl wav e tone of the weather £ " Wl reach and height. The fact that Lang- m 'h I 1. pureau’s weekly baliettn gave so serl- ’ : 5 T e i Taus ces the lowesi. ous a view itustion as to ; : WALL PAPERS | fiiiets et TEnEE T F e SR R . "The addition of $2,000,000 to the en- % i Dickaon 1; Langford is completing his train- | e— A D & gagements of gold ' fof shipment to nd Draperies g ek to. $14,500.000 e comtin B aoir aay tae- somsiriivs |BUSINESS DIRECTOR? ing at Merchantville, N. J.. and will Jnhn x EB“ H misg put on the finishing touches toda: ¥y X way of traveling. Sam says there is going to be no fool- Wa are alwass miad to show our|les a record ouizo for one week, with et s hate e e e ol Steamers City ot Lowell ana New g00at Knowing that thes ire our test | e single exception of the week end- e ment more emphatic by sading: No, Siampatire. — aafe tagnch vesyels NORWICH _FIRMS advertisers. we show them to | n& May . , when § 3,810 was ey . April 26— ¢ indeedy!” “I am jest going to knock that have every comfort wnd conven AUTOMOBILE STATION. 543 shipped to France in payment for, the . A e aep e Seested o | Mr. Ketchel kickin' as quick as I can” | When You Are Jepceifor the teavelst. & 3. Coit, 6 Ot . Automebiie b . b “"': o 3 E secand and first and two out. Bates doubled he ‘announced yesterday at his traim- & and Bloycle Re) & General Ma~ T.e Fmg Stl]dlos, firmer, Bat the Hold outflow haa reacns | 2500 2% L . | 2o ol Aotk Y e s P Wi ing quarters. “All Broke Up’’| som e work, Joubing. " *Phona B e Teimectlon e 10| 10 e i U110 i Beston. tadelphia. DAVIS AND KEELER. gerful skyline and waterfront S g 5 prove portentious to stock exchange Union e ) - i Willews:. | | sentiment. “The chae from sarly be- | rien Hes forior wins 3 |ae e $73 5 8| Twe Mon-Whose Eiascball Careers ves New London at 11 p. |5 Jackel ogr, Market sad Water B Wall _Papers, Curtains, Upholstepy | licf that the movement was euded io SavaT 11 i days only; due Pler foot of W ally botiied for frm~ Have Been Excellent. ines. Goods and Window Shades. e e o fther §0iC sbipments MONEY. Sheanzb . 8 3 23 Kast 330 SU 645 &' m (Mondays ¢ | By use Dslivery: Trel 1se-s. was an element in the transfor- ONEY. Tersogsb 3 1 in 4o, North Ri Yoo : maraza L Y I TN | e Yorki: Aveit 26 dhonay on. call 2 L Two players have been released by cepted) and Pler o ver. P extreme unsettlemfent was exemplified | irm, 27-8@3 pe rce: Tuling rate 3, ¥ 3 t';‘o American league clubs this spring a m. - REAL ESTATE AND INSURANOW. - NOTICE! O e e o Db sy Tling rate 3, H 1 o ars of the type ¢hat professional Norwich 10 New York $1.75 | L8eo . Bechelder, Room 2, 65 Brow movemerit by the shorts, as a result-of | fered at 3. ‘ by = - = are Norwic g Er‘ AR IV R o o = Write or telephone W. J, PHILLI T hon xpert’ Acccuntant T WILLIMANTIC FIRMS 2%y STIMPAON'S STABLES, e cutset in their earliest days they “eear Young's hotel Main str You will save money and get Best Re- ey mgwflt;h day midway am;minfm. sixty days 31-2 to ET ‘ween the and low prices. - cent ninety Y8 -4@4; si: guits i you buy SWEET PEAS and | P9ioiteq ‘States Steel dividend [ months 4G4 1-4. g NASTURTIUM SEED in Bulk from|action and the quarterly statement 35 N = e ‘W. H. CARDWELL, published after the stock market clos- COTTON. £ 1y and honest with the public. 3 to 9 Market Street. | 0. threw no light on its action. Now York, April 26.—Cotton spot th Agent. New London. Conn. augtd ©e% e 6316 6 16 T Bonds were easy. Total sales, par| closed quiet. middli la) 5.25, the best forta P : value, 31.390,000. United States twos|middling gult 15.90: ssles” o ocs by ey g e iy ? S vy Toam! " P regisiered advanced 1-8 per cent. in| PFutures closed steady. Closing oid L engaged. Their deportment A clalty. the bid price on call. April 14.87, May 14.77, June 14.62, July | Goune to Ward: Jert diamond has been falr, upright and - < - —_— e 1466, August 13.88, ‘September ' 13.00, | it 7. boses sa oal that of men. WRh all the esergy of | In the way of a sult, after pasein) October 12.68, November 12:54, Decem. | b c which they have been possemsed they | thr & rainstorm’ that ha JOSEPH BRADFORD, - ot e 4 £n ber 12.53, January 12.49, Februvary —, have rendered to their employers and | form ur neat looking sult =is. March 12.49. g U appearance of a bundle of rag B K Bind; ey PR AMERICAR LRARUT STANSING. v o Gespair, or get mad, but‘send the gw 00. indaer. DIVIDEND 1900 Am. PSERS BRALS MARKEY. = Won. - Lost. . ments 1o us. In lese time Y 130 dm waEAT O Mun low. i i think we will return you a new snit, Blank Baoks Niade and Ruled to Order, The reguiar Semi-annual Dividend | 30 Am. S H p B : B e o 108 BROADWAY. — A i W1 5-18 997 99 1518 3 f L pFehne i nd our changes are Telephons et 3100 Am. 7§ ¥ . R e > N0 A MR Sy ni- Maw NEWMARKET HOTEL, am. Am ! HE want to DUt your pusi he public. thers is no me- thiough (he adverus: 3! s e i & £