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IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. J. L LATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetuckst Sirest; Norwich, Conn. teresting game by the score of 2-1 on WILLIMANTIC mm- INTO LEAD Whalers Lose, 2 to 1, in Fast Game-—Norwich at Middle- town Today—McGuire Catcher and Outfielder, Joins Lo(,'al Squad—Haggerty Released. GREENEVILLE BATTING AVERAGES. Games. AB. R. H. P.C 6 5 667 86 C 8 9t ) Elemumsuadmies, o83 the Ol'ol GN. Boston Gave Joss a Hard Pounding. Boston, May 24.—Joss’ Curves were batted hard by Totals, 31 4 24 rn of the country since the visit of Miss Rhona Adair, the British champion. ' Best Game on Yale Field. New Haven, Conn.,, May 24.—In the e seen on Yale field this sea- defeated Amherst today, 3 to Vernon allowed only five 'hits. Yale's hitting combined with Amherst’ errors by Burt practically geve Yal the game. Jube made three hits and two sensational catches in centar.H -4 n. ..00021000°—3 5 2 Motor Boat Owners S L kot 1 S i won L CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. 1backs ali the afterncon. He has sdme- Cleveland. Beston. .011000000-2 8 5 _gmt b; rep-.!d9 bg’o{‘nvesufiwnti»mtfl 3 3 Won. Lost. P.C. | thing sweet when it comes to twirling| Tesm batting average, -340. S¥ e .;"h P Ba{nerl‘? llurfeyl.‘ Tom:x;eu n‘nd ol v e sor PR 2t R o < 2> tand calculates to start his record with iy Ak & Tumerss 4 1 2 3 Y % & 1|Taylor; Vernon and Henry; time, 1. them when running and when laid up | Xew 1 s the home team by taking a Middletown CENTRALS' BATTING AVERAGES. Swovallle 4 0 8 0 5 0 1 1 o|umpire, Beecher. mnd against all marine perils includ- | 300700 oo H s g Games. AB. R. H. 2130 gee0 e o ML IR Ing fire and theft, at very low rate. s scas Siuks o asls relcased s 3 3 P11t iiies L Olllpmh: :ru;- ::ccnzd‘. oY Well! Well! Well! Willimantic at } Qutflelder Haggerty, who return o 011 elmont Park, N. Y., May 24.—Olam- B. P. Learned’& Co., Tast Cwon another game at home and | Boston, but the ranks were replenish- : 1100 2210 0|ba, one of We best three year olds of Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.| jumped into the leading position again 1 3021 v 211 4 o|last year, made his firet appearance by defeating Humphrey's Whalers of 3 10000 _——— of the year at Belmont park today, Agency Established May 1846. N Booniton 35 6 sood- fast G 4. 3 gl:mphlmd H : 00 Totals, 27 1027 7 8 bl;ut neol?‘nd to Dinna Ken was the best by = i~ oo e could do. 1 - — - -— 1 32 Tuesday afternoon. ‘The bleacherites t 200 or mo and the 75 people in the grandstand on Windham field were mightily. well satisfied with the final result. The game was a corker to wit- ness from the start and there was no wrangling to mar the contest to speak of. Umpire Curran was right on his job and held .the game well in hand at all stages. - Features of the game were the fine the number of Norwich Plays There Today—McGuire | Pinney . B.Gallivan Munchester 1 *Balled for B. Lord in 9th. *"Ren for Easterly in 9th. “**Batted for Perring iu 9th. Score by innin; Score by innin; Cleveland Boston .. i1 0000101 /3010000 President Taft Sees Washington Trim the Tigers. ashington, May division will be on Friday at Westerly, where Windham High plays Westerly Clinton. Overseers’ Rugged Baseball club. They line up as follows: E. Kendall ¢, J. Mc- ther notables saw W Inning game today 2 and also were eaught & drivirg (hunder shower that prevented further It Game called: darkness. *Batted for Austin in **Batied for Criger in 10th. 12th Duckpin Prize. A string of 122, rolled by J. Devine, took the daily duckrln prize on Tues- day at the Rose alle Delaney to Second Johnson. San Francisco, May 24.—Bil Dalaney. under whose training James J. Jeffries and James J. Corbett each became the champion heavywelght pugilists of the world, will train Jack Johnson fer his battery work of both teams, the fine Pixive. . Muwes: fight with Jeffries and will be the col- fielding of D'Andrea and_the hitting of Wasington.. Detroit. ored man's chief second on July 4, ae- Richmeyer and Shaun Sullivan. st B A ey &% & §|cording to announcement made tonight Doyle had fine control of the ball and s Leliveltlf 2 1 4 0 0 Bushss 3 1 2 2 3 |by Johnson, did not issue a pass and kept the hits TE TN s g Ly 2000 0Cobbet 313 00 e well scattered aside from the almost s T T 21900 o0mwiordrt 2 03 00 Morris Throws Up Sponge. fatal eighth, when a bunch of four hits 1 3 2113 Qua:l.:::,xn 31000 Boston, May 24.—Andrew Morris of tallied a run for ew/London that 2 1 3 4 0TJonesib 2 1 6 1 o | this city was no match for Joe Jean e i wo }laeiglyugtet:; soz;fé Phillips pitched a 1093 OSuanaec 2113 8|nette of New York in their bout at the 3 4 y game. - & 3 { P 92 1 %% 0| Armory A. A. tonight, the sponge that MWe would like to give you a point or At the opening of the ninth New Totals, 18 4 1811 0 Totals, 818 9 1| Was tossed into the ring by one of the two about Insurance. If you want In-| London went out in order, and John P ren farati bl former’s seconds saving him from & surance that protects let us write it| Nichols, first up for Willimantic, sent Dow | Washingion 01 0 o 22| knockout in the third round. for you. Our Companies are “AlL” Qaln easy grounder to Burna who threw DENNIE M INTYRE, 00 | Detroit ... 2000 0-2 e Lot liote il ’e c drew a pass and Petrick was the man | ed by the arrival of Billy McGuire from Jotals Philadelphla. May 24.—8t. Louls won today's game on for Modern Batters in the Gri ISAAC S. JONES, Insuramce Agl.| ;7.2 Dour “When he clammed out a | Chivpnes Falle o will Go. outfield | Tew baidss arersse. s e 1% I vifboes Meine Mo | L Whe O Tirne Olughorer Richards Building, 91 Main Strest. | cracking two bagger on a line over | duty. He is a right handed hitter who S e Phadidts, el g e hird base that went rolling almost to | will add strength in this department iamonds. ; ) r TR the fence and scored Shaun Sullivan, |and his addition to the ranks is ex-| . Yg:tf:_:e:"; e R S N e B L B e oy gy T e i who was running for O’'Mara. with the | pected to solve the outfield situation.| o ol’;’a“do Tehte Outortis aud weve| B tem § 1 00Mingef 4 1 1 0 0(patsmen in mowt cases do not try to THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, | “ini"g Tun @nd put one down. e O o Sethatods 740 3, Origmso. 4 3 1barieis’ 3 o s 3 o|&et the pitcher’s goat the way the vet . : The Score and summary following | day that he was confident that he had | "5 rly 0 o i Softune 4 o 2061 0|erans did. The vets were more terrib Real Estate SovEES LR ae In aetall: a winning team already, the fastest in |y 0 v e 1000001 03| Swimroe 00 4325 0oy far when it came to facing a hurle 5 = New London. Willimantie. fielding in the league, and with a staff | o0 0, oo- - 00011130 17]Abwatd 4 1e T 9 | Today there are a few goat getters, but and Fire Insurance, e PL% S ! » o of pitchers that had it on all the oth- | PSR NIA2 itinion ‘on the Cranberry | fatte™ 3 35 ¢ 1 o|notmany. The grim and massive front 1 located In Somers’ Block, over C. M. | Bums2s ¢ 30 2 o Srs, but at the same time if the men |4y, “garpers” nine won from a picked .- —— ¢ 13 o|put up by Wagner, Crawford and La- - H did not show their speed and show it 9 N v d Totals, 38 it 0 10 0| joi e i b Willzams, Room 9, third fioor. Tt ¢ Lo ick there would be shifts, as he was | 1P team, 12 to 9. McNerney p an e o 3 o|J0le scares many & pitcher, while the ’ . e e A FRER B ooy D odopidl - v s g sy 14 0711 were the battery for the 9 o s olconfidence and mocking eagerness of feblid Telephone 147. | Connorsb 4 o o 2 S e e oI Se D “ | losers. ” The Barbers’ lineup mclusi[fid TS Catbb al(.ho acares them;ud'r;u-se fellows Rhmeyer.1 4 1 08 o ¢ 8004 | Ravenell ¢, J. Hayes p. Hickey 1b. Mc = 3 6213 1|act as the old timers , but most of e Grtfine © 3 15 H Nulty 9. Hasch &% Watson b, Smith _ "Batted for Atdns in the modern batsmen simply stand at ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. Palllpey % 9 5 wEx ? If, Johnson cf, Shea rf. B s 1 9 1=%|the plate in a half apologetic wa _— Totals, 4 3 s, 28 Academy Baseball Jottings. Manager Larkie has his Mohican : hoping against hope that they may BROWN & PERKINS, Attorneys-at-Law ! High school comes here |team organized and will have them out . Tie, -b::l-:]nch out @ single or draw a base on Sosre by fnnings: afternoon to play the Academy | for a practice game on Sunday. * York, May 21— Xew York and Chicago plased ad over First Nlfinflnl‘- s e e | i ad e I 3 team. The red and white will be with-| The Altar Boys of JenTfit;‘C“y ;hnl- a 12 tanin i iy B Ao "r enty yea;n ago it was an gmpre i AP out Capt. Tommy Hendrick in the|lenge the Cocoanuts of Taftville for a c i v sive scene when Anson, Brouthers or W {“‘o“;’“"",‘:;',‘.fi'.,“:fi,ms:f_ g:;:';;,i,‘,’;;;,;;:;l:" run_scored lineup, as his bad ankle is still both- | double header in Jewett City on Dec- i) aon po a ¢|Pete Browning came to bat with the evenings. 294 Yondon, Phillips; two baso ering him. Crocker will probably be in | oration day at 9 o'clock. Answer 5 o'Hemphillet 5 1 0 o 1| bases full. These giants of the game bases om bals, off Phillips 3 his place at short and Jackie Gallivan | through The Bulletin. 9 o Wolter.et : g 1} g : toted up huge bats of bulk and dented s i Bk @t e peanle piy. | pitching. Killingly has usually been The J. A. C’s were defeated Tues- e e § 312 2 ? | fber—dented by the impact of a hun- Nichols, S. Sullivan; first base on errors. W. easy meat for the Academy. day by the Academy Independents by | Colecf o ol 3 0 2 1 1|dred mighty drives. They gazed upon tic; left on bases, New London A special meeting of the Inters: the score of 15 to 14. The battery for | Puriell.ib s lunu 5 1 0 o ofthe pitchers with a grim smile, a look eamed runs, New London 1, Wil lastic league has been called for the winners was Ellis and Robinson; | Tannehill s 2.9 : : : : . of total confidence, with absolute he- smpire, Cuzran; scorer. B. O. urday at New Haven to consider a| for the losers, Sullivan and B. Fields. | poece 2 ol 10 9 o ollisf in gheir own superiority, and the “c er, lmy U. = 1 protested game between Middletown | The Backtenders in the printing | smitip 1l icees ’l!chel;suf'arhlg' these ;uonnmn: of the PITCH I High and Bridgeport High. Manager|room of the United States Finishing| S.ottp ofSweener.c 1 o | game felt, in @ word, just as the bats- CHER SMITEL BICKED Noyes will represent the Academy. company chailenge Frank Van Dyne's{ ., 1 71""'""'" 2233 1] wien do {Way in front of Brown. There TO BEAT MIDDLEOWN. | The next league game in the eastern | baseball team, better known as the Totals, 235 17 3| Will never be any rattling singging against the confident and assertive modern pitchers until the modern bats- men go after the elabinen’s goats the 2 and Arrives—Haggerty Released. High. The next league game by the | Grath (capt) p, F. Hugh(:s 1b, J. Ram- etz lm.um 3 BnoKEns Practice sessions on Tuesday morn- | Academy is on Jume 4 vs, Morgan at|sey 2h, J. Kane ss, J. (Ivl‘.“‘l:;nlb rGf P rarad :ai, éfi:gifd"\vf:fi:,"fj".,“%d and the ing and afternoon at Sachem park put Ring If, W. Super ef, Brock, Coughlin_sub. New York . Don't go up there as iIf you wers - the Norwich team in_shape for meet- = . > 4 - - le ' his| GREENEVILLES BEST BATTERS. neville Athletic club team is as CONNECTICUT LI begging the pitcher's pardon. Don’t go 28 Shetucket Street e e e se oF i e follows: H. Tondroe ¢, Gudoskie sub, up wondering if you can get anywhere Telephone 995, defeat that was handed to Bannon McClafferty Leads the City League—|J. Maskavarry p, F. Barry 1b, W. fi.‘,‘f,’,,",‘,’,”’ near a spitball or an outbreaking curve. B e bove once before in their home cft Mcintyre and Shea in Second Place. | Mulesky 2b, R. Burke ss, B. Swanton | oo, Drag up a big stick, haw-haw coarsely The other game In the league will be 3b, E. Mackintyre sub, E. Cgrrg‘ rf, W. | Bridgeport :ft !]l‘ll: mlnen\:ln:!:"fllnle lla»kl)i and don’t villi i New L Ji P ¢ Bt - | Flemon cf, J. Ferguson If. s team | Springfield e a g rling." /OU are a Members of New York pl;};fghs;r ;‘n'm'r?’?l"éfiftm;rf“m'.fi?é”t"a ":;m ;‘5?223“%&3&5”"5 r(l‘h:n challenges all teams lunder 14 years of | Jorumsten - {;ecu‘;wm‘ar, M‘zfl*finyfl“ one as v o N v i t S v C cha 'S E. Cc ? talm 101 oun were s In; e axe in & and Boston Stock @ish up the curves for the Norwich |three games in the Norwich City |age. Send your challenges to E. Cory. | New Brisn - bt Bl B Ty in b B Exchanges Boston. New Yeork. 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. PRIVATE WIRE. team, and uniess all signs fail he will have those Bannonites breaking their league, are the leading batters to date in the race for the gold medal. Greene- FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. capt., 440 North Main street, G. A, C Fine and Suspension for Connery and Soffel. For their part in the rumpus in the Sunday game at New Haven, Cap Connery and Gus Soffel of the Hart d Connecticut League Games Tuesday. At New Britain— R.H.E. New Britain 0 000000000 5 1 Waterbury 02000 090 0 0— 6 1 Batteries: Hardy and Connor; BEast- man and McDonald; time, 1.40; umpire, likely to impress the pitcher. Jf you are a short, choppy batter of the Kceler style, snap the bat at one with all the speed and quickness you can muster. The pitcher will be worried then, and the moment you get the worry trans- ferred from your ego to his you have team were each suspended till May 30| Leahy. him going. ConWdence is ‘everything. and fined $10. \.0-\:1:\";“' P:'a;‘v:To R I}H-EG- The modern pitcher 1s cnua"'fin 7 T 5800 Transit e North'pton — 2 confidence, gally as a yeggman, oon- 5 P L AN STTNAN: S400 ransi Police Committee. N, Hivwan | 0.2 55 3000 9. %1114 0] torewcnoustsy Gaasital, TANe et ini = & nchanged. Central of New Jerse committee of the board of supervisors | cel; Corcoran an “ H ” even to look mean at the pitcher. But iR Saney. Miket Uaohangsds | i G s & o today recommended that a permit be | hours: umpire, Fahey. there is nobody who will go up in the Members of the New York Stock Neiv York, May 24— The stock mar- | 10 Shicase ‘(‘;1:':"“““'[;", granted the* Broadway Athletic club to| At Holyoke— R.H.E. | air so quickly as a pitcher when you Eychange. ket drepped back into a ‘stagnant state e Ry %1 hold a boxing contest in this city on :‘Il:;i\lffl:?" e g Sa=71 & 4|met him stung—there is no goat so . se_ | today, in contrast with the comparative 3 July 4th. s 980 =2k easy to capture as that of the pitcher, an Igh idfl fiflllflhns animation of the day before. The news Representatives of the church fed-| Batteries: Snyder and Xocher: | if you only show a little nerve. consisted mostly of the efforts to guess eration were present and protested | Galser, Smith and Stroh; time, 1.40; _— Orders executed Stocks and Bonds, | the identity of the scllers who depress- against the recommendation 2 The m?x':";fifi?::h L “SILK” FANCIES TY COBB, i o Steras fthot 3860 Consolidated Cas effries-Johnson fight will be held un- = - E. anmng Coten :;:::em‘:;ylzilezizmm“[l)[y)emJ':ont‘i‘\li]: T e Rt 3 'g;g t‘he '.xluspu.es ot‘zhe Broadway Ath- g::ilnf:;i?-ld 2 ;' ? } !1’ 2 g 3 g ? 5 3 "3"'"“ Tuh!” Names Him for . o i e ) ¢ 2 SHANNON BUILDING, which might have prompted them. The e SR ¢ or e[~ attorice: Swanson ‘and Walelgn: st Ever—Better Every S 10 Shetucket Street. Ry or Durobs of mginie o e e et T nene | Prank ana Ball; time, 2.05; umpire i T o uals whomight have been prominent at ew & i - 4 d d you should as’ Impire “Silk” Telophone 901 times in the speculation was hit upon S Tt/ ol HMT IR b DExt Wntts, TR O'Loughlin who is the greatest ball as an indication that they had been v : | mouth, Wesleyan an - o player in the mame, it's dollars to FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. | o 0ing"up accounts vesterday prepar- General Electric | first two have two men each in the Sy AL CORSNEIS TNESRAY- doughnuts he will say Ty Cobb. may21d atory to this departure. The' selling Great Northern ptd " , | singles and will.meet tomorrow in the i “Tvo watched that fellow like a »: pressure was no longer in evidence to- Illineis .{.m.' | semi-finals in doubles, the winner to At Pitisburg—New York-Pittsburg postponed; ralm. | DAWK for three years,’ ve “Silk,” Have You Noticed the day and the supply of stocks for sale play Williams for the title in that sec- o gy “and he keeps getting e (Svery Increased Travel? was much diminished. Uncovered tion. At Montrest_¥imt game: Newark 0, Montreal 3. [ S€dson. At first :]ht:lnl;onorul run of 00w bare MEk AR EG0R eatibe wna :It":c“}‘i: hi}‘;]e‘gam‘;f'; A w‘z_n‘”m‘:nfi‘l’_‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. 7 ‘»“:1‘;71,‘5,3‘:7;::_"_‘:’.. T;fll(m‘, 1 Dwiie's. | Rake euntet, oo ,',:“‘ ",m““r':“‘_“‘,:;:'r lne roads. People like to get out into | ers to move prices made up the day's st £ o - R meier Bafralo Bultimore . game postpened; | Attention to kim. After he had sneak- the open alr. We furnish the best|garket almost altogether. Chicago 1 wet. gro ed to second several times on singles method, and if you'll !lka one of our “The course of the international ex- Cineinnatt . 12 At —Buffalo-Baltimore postpomed: wet | that were slovenly handled in the out- fifl‘o’umfy "én'S%.“ A Rlh e raed some rellef from: the New “York i { e PSS (R field, they changed their tune. Cobb alls Avenua | fecling on that account yesterday. The gy e - 2 3 never fails to round first on any old mari = = ot i anis T At New Bedford—Fall New Bedford 3. kind of a Mt to th old 1 reaction in the sterling exchange rate Roston 19 o e e e A A a hit to the outfield. He salls in Paris was even more violent than | Brooklyn 2 At TonnWevsostne Fo'lantngs. © | @round the bag at full steam, and is LOUIS H. BRUNELLE the abrupt advance of yesterday, and — At Haverhill—Brockten 5, Bill ¢; 16 innings. | set for the sprint to second if there is in New York there was reaction also Cubs Make It Six Strai ;ldnl:lu unw’fiera Let an outfielder BAKERY which was much more meoderate. The won its sl EASTERN LGu: STANDING. ick or boot the ball, hesitate about private discount rate in London at the -d"'f“u 6 i 2 Lost. » | returning it promptly, or loaf, and We are confident our Ples, Cake and | same time Telaxed. The belief was Aelniyww oy sbestive: Nowark . 1 ;m u!; :ff";w m":'d‘m.“;l ::le-k- 2 2 2 2 ‘oronts. . 2 X base by ertness. Bread cabnot_be excelled. Give us s | Strengthened that this movement was Philadelphia. Buffalo 12 : K A e ith some of the govern- h Rocliestes 12 Sobb slides feet first. Harry Niles b= s 20 it B i s eyt Sortnem "Pacite 1 BN 13| Providence i s about the only player in the Ameri. also witl e _closing the s eople’s Gas < 23s | Jersey City G oy > agreement in Paris regarding the Chi- | 100 Pittsourg. € Steinfeidt.sb o meAdas 3 110 2 o Cobb has ‘the prettiest slide.in the ilroa Pittsburg Coal . i world. He has his eye on the man who nese railroad loan. . St S Hofman,cf 1 Walsh «f il : z . Pressed Steel Car . 0 41§ 3% G.lt Edge Golf by Miss Osgood. is going to take the throw, and dives Details were still lacking of the plac- Pullman Palace Ca j Tinker.s: - 11816 Mass., May 24.—Playin from him, throwing his f Dr. Louise Franklin Miner Is m, ing of American bond issues in France Railway Steel Sprin B rind . T 08318 ”&‘ asi ay 24. aying a|away from him, throwing his foot at oW | and. of any active stéps In renewal of Reading z B e siE N wond steady game, always | the cushion. You never heard of Wal- docated In her new office, Breed Hall, | {1 O &1y 8Ct e B e admision of Repubite Steel | 1880 of N iEht ahead, and with few errors, | lace, Lajoie or any veteran infiel Room 1 U:ltgd JSt;“es Steel to the list of Paris 3 100 0 *| Miss Fanny C. Osgood of the Country | getting hurt putting a ball on Cobb Office h 1t 4 Bifcits rere o el QT e e U - B! BERESEEEY 6 SRR Tl e club, Brookline, led a field of 43 start- | They know how to tag him. Instead ce hours, 1 to 4 p. m. bourse. Both subjects were further dis- 3 en s teph $60. 1 Telped #o the B t " 5 3 % ers in the qualifying round of the Bos- | of going after him they wait for him S Seis c;x:::g m’]‘dhoe‘ps Faack G s Longe eyt ton Woman's Golf association’s elev—| to hit the dirt and then slip the ball 3 D e i it s e “*Ratied for Brennan in Oth enth championship over the Wollaston | on his foot as he shoves It at the bak DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Si0c infuence in that market and, by | links today. Any infielder who knows anything o e ey g : Chicago - 93111008 6l Miss Osgood’s 85 for the 15 holes is | about putting a ball on a runner will Denta/ Su. n. The money market showed an arrest | 100 Terse & o e o e " | considered one of the finest exhibitions | never get hurt tagging Cobb.” eon. = - E | o Ve 4 of the recent downward tendency of o St. Louis Got Trimmed by Brookl interest rates, but without any mark- ta St. Touls, Mas 24.—St. Louis lost 1o Brooklyn to- in ¢h.lr“ of Dr. 8. L. Geers m ed change in conditions. More remote day, 0 to 6. Willis was hit hard, while Bell was e during his last nlnu:.h. requirements came into consideration Enlted States Reaity - 'fl"“"-s.s"::m ain Street. Norwich, €emn. | in the canvass of the coming crop s ': ubbr. = : - 3 Steel. b noviéa movement. Reports that banks in this 5 b ke R oA ; sains.2b 5 52200 coun are reducing their loan ac- s 3 21500 couns;ywilh the marketing of com- ol‘:(!wt‘fl : 41100 FUNERAL ORDERS |modities which 1iad been neld vack and Konetchs.1b 5 1933 also on account of land purchases are o S s 2 e i received with avowed satisfaction Hauset 4 fillan,ss 4 1 0 4 2 Actistically Arranged by amongst New York bankers. 7% | Mowre 3 11312 NT S B . The weekly bulletin of the weather | Total sales, 245,400 shares. i - SRR S e S B O B HU « o * * The Florist, | burean reported unsatisfactory condi- B N et Teh 130. .| Lafaystte Strest jun1iéa tions the past week for the progress of the corn and spring wheat growth, but favorable conditions for cotton. COTTON. New York, May 24.—Cotton spot clos- tals, 5 27 Tutiea tor Atewer 1a Score by innings ed quiet, five points decline; The speculative liguidation proceeded middling | g,* in both wheat and cotton, and the im- | Uplands’ 15.35, middling gulf 15.60; | Broorua’.. H 4 mediate weather conditions, which |sales, 11,114 bales. y were considered good, had an influence Futures closed barely steady. May Boston Comes Out a Winner With Cinol & & @ in that movement. 1494 Jume 14.94, July 14.96, August| Cincinnati, May 24—Bunching of hits by Boston - i the first snd third innings and Cincinpatl’s in- 14.73, September 12.58, October 13. 78, ability to hit Curtis sllowed the visitors to win, 3 to November 12.60, Dncem‘ber 12.60, Jan- uary 12.56, February —, March 12.61, Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, $1,105,000. United States bonds O~ au ales 0. today. Score:, ‘were unchanged on call. Cincinnati. Beston. = e i s PR S asn o IT'S PEERLESS STOCKS. IS Bescher. it 230 21200 2 Sales. e &, MONEY. :’,nk:rl.,(f 23 2953’9 «imply because ers o New York, May 24—Money on call | aaces® 3 11 § 230 . nxcn'n.smn AuTocYCLE. | [ T el firm, 23-4@3 1-2 per cent., ruling rate | moelel- i S No other ale has the quality. i 4w 4 to 54 miles per hou 21-4. last loan 2 3-4, closing bid 3, of- 01 0420 i 7HP 5 ‘to §5 miles per hour. fered at 3. 6 2 ::‘;: | Comfortable—Clean—Powerful. Time loans very dull and steady: o 2 S 138 The James Hanley Brewing Co., Catalo demenstration on re- sixty days an ninety days 33-4 per 00 2.2 muest. - cent., six months 4@4 i p &1 O ° l’mvicb-oe, R.1 C. V. Pendleten, Yamtte.> - - | g5 Am- Ylnseod W ----ooe e % 0% ] 0 cweaee S Lo “wWER ; 3 o Ak ey e BRUWERS OF ALE AND PORTER 1 Open. Hign Wit by Datied ball. P 200 na Low. o7 31 Chestmut St, Gas Tanks and Speedometers for all (( Hotercycles. may3ed B ew ek o oX 8% 33 Centrals Vs. Hospitals. The Centrais of the City league have for a Saturday date in June EEEEET S DRAMECTE B o D. J. NcCORMICK, 3) Frauklin Street, Local Agomt