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WASHINGTON COUNTY, R. | LETTERS FROM TWO STATES. TON Cor ¥ - s HOPKINTON. Covering anywhere in the world ° X s at VERY LOW COST. J. L LATHROP & SONS. ”::t'w Szreet, Norwich, Conn. Sy Lt r\ TOLLAND COUNTY. soLoN g g e e Lo Six Cows Killed by Lightning—Trip to - 2 The August meeting of the school _COLUMBIA - 'Whaler’s Fitcher Allows fight Hits in First I'hree In- ' rirgs, Civing Cclts the Games—Phillies Win Easily from Firates—Giants Overwhelm Chicago—in ths e i Rev. Francis Bacheler of Talcottville | vay oy, Sonday morning with all the committee was held at the home of the clerk, Miss Clara A. Olney, in Hope Local . Field. S e PR pare Pulpit—dail bris : N. TARRANT & CO. e : i Cird o e Eiminacng. - orade | uzgise 1 he Contrnational Wb | whien g e el e as £A.12 5210 rossing. Mrs. Cornelia Hurlburt and Mre. M vas appointed teacher of the HOg 7 f; - 3 . B, 3 ¢ rhool, Bills were ordered pald 117 MAIN STREET. ¢ ; 308 31t Seore: T £, Schulze of Hartford are guests of [ f"1on ; ; : i ] GONNECTIUT ASSOGIATION STANDIN /SATURDAY BASEBALL GAMES. ; ik 31LE Yo o Rev. Claus Olanat o Montrose. X. | Mira. _"_':‘hfm"h ALty 8 to the Amount of §236.33. = ‘ b Loe. 140 4120 bk po a , who is spending his surmer “- C . STIpOn’ the lown. SR Fire, Accident, Health, |y v rog . On the Hospital Diamond. i siid SRV E §{Si0aTan tie: Farm Hoas Ha ivar Sta | I B o it S woamesgay | 18 and probate court met at the town Liability S & £ s P12 L] 3378 8l a ondusien the eataing sarvim N | e s, s e provate’ soure chey PO : ’ Connecticut Association. 21 gl T2 2110 onducted the morning service in | Mr. and Mrs, E. H, Cooper of Hart- bate court they appointe Pl . (Special to The Bulletin.) B T n” dt-Wilknantls - (inosn 1000 Sem s §7220|the absence or the pastor, Rev. MT. |ford have remted roamw at the Wil-|OIlver A. Ciavk maminisiracor on Tate ss and Steam Boiler| ~e. rondon, aug, 5—wWillimantic | ing. 3211 3171 0| Harris, who was ill. liams hovse for o month. personal estate of his wife Susan M rezained the lead in the now three-| New London at Middlstown (after- Zu {270 A ball game played on the green lint | 'Robert L. Warner and Mra Warner | (/550 Gecenncd, e il of Fown INSURANCE cornered Trollsy Ieague by dofeating | noon). p 2 W 3353 o Saturday atternoon by the Colchester |are \isiting the formers mother, Mrs Q. Kenwon, doceimod, win reierred (0 the Whalies Uil aRtdrnopa by, the score Eastern Connecticut League. 32122710 0 defeak of the latter, 17 to 7. £ ik AR As a town council they appoimted Norwich Union Fire Insurance Socisty, | devoid of sensational features. except| Laftyille at Putnam. 7 s Willlam Donovan, arrested last Week | s "'ai " Alvord were recent gucsts BN S8 dsenvon. | audtioness: S e . = ¥ Tri-Village (Dayville) at Jewett for drunkenness and breach of peace, > = town clerk was Instructed to advert! U. s, the fine cateh by Shaun Suliivan in ieft | 7 was brought before Justice 4. N,|iatives in Salisbury. Mrs. B 8. T |for bids for the collection of i o - 3 v A i in Baiabors k. bidn for the collection of the LAXe | Assets $2594,330.17 Son the slon Tor tnees inerips held |~ North Grosvenordale at Wauregan Clarke, found gullty and fined $1 and | parep ol Hoth Manchester kept house for 1910. A petition of Nathan G. W eb26TuThS the third the visitors landed upon him | Eastern Connecticut Amateur League. icags # S aaatind 1o (e DRIl Kisko wik' In Naw Yok § Dur Mnd.0thesy, [or the erection of heavlly and he was replaced by Reiger. | Plamnfield at Cencral Vi 2 10| $18. e was taken o Tolland sail by | He, Orst of the mont R s ari 18 on arvau hillips allowed eight hits while in the | Jewett City at Sterling. b e e e B L T rios Ruggles has left for the Pa- | HORCC Was rererias 10, the survevor of Bliss' automobile. ; cifle const, where he will be gone six | e D V" nount of $1571 box. Moosup at Wauregan. s b Ak o e 5 Frea Wolff was in Hartford /lase | Wieks on business Umpire Rogers .gave dissatisfaction ; in his calling of balls and strikas and BRHL S onme. | T same— ek Charles N. Loomls, Jr., of Manches- Personal News in his decisions on faif and foul balls | Y. M. C. A. ve. Emeralds at Willi- Cievetand. Beston i cdw, ) ter spent Sunday with his parents, | Miss Rotha M. Lewl ] An attendance of barely 100 saw the | mantic. . e s i and e (Eawarq Db who HRes | g eaco *c 14 3 e et Blsnds ¥ s ely e | T e A €. va. Pirates 4t Jewstt | Tua=s res B been spending tmo weeks' vaeation in |Deacon and Mrs. Charles N. Loomis. ' |day from a visit with friends in O h ivar City, Storail 1y s:321 %, o | this phace, returned (o Harttord Sat- | Aleck White of Hebron was u Boi- | Greenwich, briigtin Teickire: va: Bpeed Boys: = Baltic. ; % % 3 ol urday. on visitor the first of the week. Peleg C. Crandall of Brooklyn, e & Wilimestic. - 8 e 5 o BT D) Harman Collins, who was taken with Laine g ¥, Tecentiy yisited his mother, Mrs Neilanst & 1.1 0 e B B e2101 122 u.rpendh:".la while on a visit in this STAFFORD. Jason P. 8. Brown Lovedayct 4 1 10 3445 0] CENTRALS AT NEW LONDON. 3138 2 % 5 oiplace more than six weeks ago and re- o Irving Thompson of Pendleton Hill el 321 8 iio0 Pl [y 1341 2 18 8imoved to a private hospital in Willi- | ’ — visited at the nome 6 Willlam R P 4 aad '3 0 o|Lose Baseball Game to Douglase A. C. o 303 oimantic for an cperation, has so far Universalist Pastor on Vacation—Bap- {Avery. the isat. of el gl 4 37+ H Chri . & T 9 o|recovered as to be able to return io tist Church to Reopen. Visitors at the home of J v S 41323 189 S W W Yors B ® 21 9| his home in Attleboro, Mass.. where h> e e Wells Bunday were Mrs. George. § it e S 5 as a drug store. Services will be resumed at the Bap- | Reynolds, her mon, Stephen B, i The Centrals, under the direction of S . .. P Rt s B Y eer Toe. Dasriil”wars' Iy iNie Outing for Sunday School Class. | tst church next Sundar. | molds and wite of Wester! ¢ = 01 £ 3 1 Mrs. Mitchell gave her Sund ; rs. J. Depean is spending several | Monday, 3 ohebe A, NI g T 30 7 %32 London on Friday and attended the H clans o ir B T BUnany wchool | day swith relatives in Willingtor | Minnie ‘Nilea and her niece A foage® o RE e ST [ B innines alnmnl outing of the Douglass Athletic wea,.,.d.ly of last week. The day was m:fl r=. ‘i’\‘::—” R. l_u:;:,‘?":xn;:‘;\l::; l('nul}‘ g e . SunpRity A8y . Wilimantie club. The Norwich isitors entered spent at Laurel park and in Hartford. 3 L O ich & ests_of } P fsseasory of e tn is the Company that backs up its|Wilimanie o a P A bask c - Mrs. J. B. Hough n assessing the tax of 1910 Tuesda. T e ey M heartily into the spirit of the thing and sket lunch was carried. J ; v s O re e eIt thig | Sy, for Wiltimansie oo had an enjovable time. In the after- i 3 si0 o M= ana Mrs. Heury Goodwin of Cel-| Rev. b Armoid Ross will spend Au- [morning: st the town hEl . 1S | nell 2 two base hits. O"Donn noon the central one of the big attrac- 20 310 ifornia arrived in town last Monday | ¥ust with his daughter in West New- —- 3 Xakus 1o put ou in the | Fih " Suatey Tl ik Sinee P L o 33 iie and will spend @ ‘month with relatives | BuEy, Mass, The Universalist church ROCKVILLE right Company toda vai: struek 31 631 here. Mr. Goodwin was formerly of | Will be closed during the month. Maniey 7: double play, Nasher to Bums e. | picked team from the athletic club. ormerly’ o . 4 ISAAC S. JONES, e vasen ety . Sumiwan. Naamer. ‘Conse. | The home players landed on the Cen- e 143 Hurtford, but for the past tem years| Mrs. Mary Prince is at Burwell |groac Dahlia—Ezra Rogers’ Barn ks S Toni vt Rt Paurick. ‘saerifie bit; B Sullivan. Nasher, Niehols! | trals’ pitehar im the fourth, and the 34 38 has resided in Californ Beach for the month. urance ane s gent, S Cilian: tme. 200; umplre. Rosers. e e I 1By Fatat Taning 82 o 11 Bverett Bosworth of Hartford is a | Mbss Ruth Johnson of New Haven is Surned Richards Buiiding, 91 Main St. ool s e e Aeit = P guest of the family of W. H. Kneeland | the guest of Miss Mabel Colburn. I en. Purber ; augzdaw Three-Cornered Schedul The lineups: : Soore b inins: samih: e Sl Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pinney havé |, 5600 S0 0050 ek oy o President Dunn of the Connecticut| Cenarals: Harrington 1b. Walsh c, | clevelana > Rey. W. H. Harris. who has been lli [been spending several daya in town soma in_ one, borne on . mingle stem Baseball association gava out the|Simcox p, ss. Murphy p, ss, Britt cf, | Bosion % for the past two weeks, is spending 4| Mrs William = Park, Miss = unice | SO0 T DO 00% 0 50 G vl 1EE GFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | ihiaile 7 Rort Veolas tofiows ‘on | Shanen 3o, ‘Cneigtman, . Downing i S W Several wood catch i Park and Raymond Park are at Cres- {579, 0 WG 100 Q00T i asome. Friday: L T, DO veral good caiches of hiacg bass {cent Beach. Real Estate Tuesday, Middletown at New Lon- |Labowe $b. Dabi p. Willls 3b, Filer Detroit 9, New York 8. ab b po e o a ¢|have been taken from Columbin lake| Miss Sadle Whittaker of New Bed- Case of Spontaneous Combusien Fotu MR davas don % If, Lewis 1b, Smith 7, Forster cf. | mue ja. ihe. isirih Uyias. odes sad veoly defeaicd | Esanzn 3 1 8 3 v % 1 8| recently. {ford, Mass., s visiting her sister, Mrs. | barn of Ezra Rogers was burnec and surance, Wednesday, Willimantic at Middle- | 'Score by Innings: R B | New York s to 8. Fite bsics, tre bases on balie | HoblitzeL1> 3 8 3 1 i3 New Iron Bridge Required. | Brnest Bassett. i ground Tuesday evening with 1s jocated in Semers’ Block, over C. 3L | toyn. - Centrals © 206101200611 3|Ford's balk. Which lec Morarty score. and Craw- | Miichellst 3 1 2 0 31’ 211 The work of eliminating the grade | Miss Mabel Edaon attended | Bay, /A urge orowd, of SetpM Will'ams, Room 9, thid ficor. Thursday, Middletown at Williman-|Douglass _ 01 0.7 0 1 0 0 *—9 10 2| [ord’s home mun with tmo men on bases produced | hakertef ¢ § § § § 1738 $icrossing near Safforq’s -bridge hay Tgtral of ‘:u-lr mn;nnmlu—r in ;.'-‘h)n d, but was power in tie. Henry Christ he only ]2 & . re:. < ‘ o £ by e ige hay Springfield last week. gulsh the flames, as It had o Saturday, New London at Williman- | crowd, taking the 100 yard dash from a | p.yonesit 5.1 v 8 o|Danemmir s o5 o o|Beebep & 0 11 i ¢} Columbia ure interested in che work. STA thought spontaneoua combustion of th e gromd taling the 100 yard dash from | pameny 3% T 3 fowne T 3 31EMET 1011 EREC opemat e intee i il n e FFORDVILLE o st v heen (he cas 3 won the tug of war from the Centrals | MIufract 4 1 o o olRuightss 5 2 3 11 3 : 8| tha river between the two towns. = MEand U Harely R, Crand AMOS A. BROWNING, Hospitals Looking for Games. after a hard fight. Sy 311 3 dlemets 3808 = 2| 'Tne iron bridse across the Williman- | Leoal Pecple Geing to Wales Old Home | ke K18, (6 TS, RIS orme p Manager Farrell of the Norwich state — Buhas C 422 4 oGarinerad 104 0 0 e 2| tie nrlliver bfil\;\een 1;nl‘ur:hh| a}:.d Willi- Day Celebration. N ome ot Ar. Crandail. | The " hospital team wants a game with thz " . At T . e o eing Dainted black. 5y end e Seventh-day Ha st gener “Phone 206 ball nine of Norwich Town for Satur- Hills Grove, R. L, Aug. 5.—The 2. " = — = ——Averip 10010 wiLL'N ’ Mrs, Thomas Willlams of Sk Aug. 24 e day. Aug. 13 For this afternoon he|trot was the feature of the blue rib- | Totls 21137 1 SjEsery 191 2 0 GTON Mass., is the guest of her son, Rey, |AUS 24-2 BROWN & PERKINS, | gy | 12 @ same on with Manager Joe Des- | bon races here today. E. D. AT own cwoiee 19099 Robert Williams, at the Methodist par- Funeral of Mrs. Stiliman tomeys-at- mond’s Centrals of this city and a live- | ed and driven by E. D. Hollenbeck of Toster -~ 1 1.0 E Rev. Harold Gardner, Missionary to |sonage. 3 : Mrs. Clinton Crandall att t ever First Na: Bank, Shetucket St |I¥ exposition of the fine points of the | Mineola, L. I.. was the favorite, and Totals. 37 10 % %% o 2 o| Turkey, to Marry Young Samoan | Miss Margaret Malsh of New York |funeral on Baturday of her sister, M - Entrance gams is expected when the teams get | won after a guelling contest. “Batted for Ford in Sth. b T ool g - Wckar and Dorothy Alberty of the Springs | Harriett Stillman, who died at b Statrway nex: %5 HiiTnes Nat. Bemk | (Gkeiner on the Hospital Glamond-at 3| Selentia, ‘owned by E A Hyde of aia e Fithe a3 R it are guests of Miss Lizste Giltrop. = |home in Providencs last week Iune = | o'clock. The Hospital is looking for a | Plainville, Conn., was in poor form, e o yool 42000 Friday . r. an rs. e A, 0t i and | services were held at the home of he evenings. oef s with o Sogh Now, Landas donut| but. had ‘no. trogble - f: getting first | Jews Yok .. e RO 1333 w""‘c:;h;"b{:::fl':n Rey, S I little’ son "ILQr:E:lePrg:urnPd”Mm:‘dlni\; aistar, Mrs. Davis Saunders at We = 2. H & P 0 Vi afte veek's vacatla t Ty erment a shawa b : ot gt sogoennis 3840 acemed fo be'in u failing condition. | frienas in Holyoke and Springfeia. | Mrs Byron L 'Kenyon aiso attend Taftville Team Challenges. Rats. Vork Stite Rating Ends A 5% |1 s e e e s TR 53 0 s shurnoon, Peiiies us PO Uk sanshe axs” pignlng 1o | TN ense Dardus 1 i R The F. €. A. C. baseball team of | Saratoga, N. Y. Aug. 5—The stew- | Fame's triple, sored two runners in the mourth in 3313 7 15 o | eXcellent sermon. . Y e ey D abretion Jasotier, Mua: 20 B St GKEr, Anthon! 0, |izncine chanenges any”team in"New | aras”or thé jockey ciub at a meeiing | G T Cuisems the ooy canth SAik Wesking. | The Endeavor society meeting in the |at' Wales, Mass. today (Saturday) Wiitced Barver has been & guest of [l g London county for a_game for Sat- |held here today were formally noti- | ki Score: o . Congrezational chapel Sunday evening ", i A his cousin, Charles Stone, at Clark afternoons or Sunday. Age 17 | fied that racing in New York state will Chic fashington. was led by Miss Emma Fiorence Rob- Fall; ew days, s = easo. sto | Valls, a f 3 The lets of Taftville pre- [come to an end this year on August | Zelderd 313 LY ae ' bing and was of unusual interest. _——— = 2 % Nitan ke ferred. Amswer through The Bulletin. |31 e I 3210 0| rBated for Gamar 1a sth Miss Copeland delighted the congre- — - s i 5% e % 5 3 3 o) Score by tmnin: gation with a solo and Mrs. Darrow | Lightning Sets Fi: Roof of lce- ARCADIA = 211 31 3 1 | Clocinnati - o sang a solo with her usual effective- hous: P BROKERS E E i00 8B - ness, the congregation joining In the | - Nelson V. Maine on Fourlough frer N GnMM BIAL i1 Feumil SR e ‘;‘:fl‘r"‘"-q There were misslonary items | A severe thinder storm passed over Sold| Home, % i 08 3 8roo) Straiont. m va elds, Sa Mount Hope Saturday afternoon. One | 4 = 3163 Brookisn, Aus. 5.—Broskiys made it fve sraight | Speaking very feelingly of how his In- | b, ; o1 John C. Lewis and Job Rogers 28 Shetucket Street — - » L e e e e T [ Torest b Toncien miseiony TR Desn oot e K g s b D, | Apponavs, K. 1. were sussts.shilies = . — — — — — | Bucker was invincible In the fest game, holding the | stimulated by the gift of Lis only son T s jamin Shelden at Locust Ridge far Telephone 993. CONDITIONS LITTLE CHANGED. 4208 Bevokio Raped Tremie . T3% ENEET fsitors down 1o tiwo hits and sbuing hem out. 3 | Ly e’ worle n Turk e ool we ] O Moore, lvlnnxd it on fire Mn‘n, R, Cans acific 186 ugging {ulswi ez st or the * e 2 e =3 - d pi © oon e - | Monday R Sl LI T hiing 424 Tl o berlabd o i | s ‘oiis weekly letters and ‘of what | ESthersd, Anq repld wort 0o (“hntil | | Mrs. Benjamin Albro and son, He Membe: i i Coutemt ot N - 2 ¥ Daltan ran nto '+ fence In the cignth. ‘chaslng 3 he told of his work among the hoyS | Gne hair the roof was nearly ruined, |ard, of Hope R. T. are sucsts of My lembers of New York Gains Wiped Out. ol e Sew erer RER] o085 ana vt Kneched. semsem. i teoreed | in i achiool, and closed with the in= | "p gy SO00 W R, TNy | Albro's parents, Mr. and Mrn T and Bosto e Shiates Ruidn = 1l Do seenin hres oniogs wnd won '3 | teresting announcement that news had B Bave e ine ™ thetr | Hadfield Excha:gi:ock o, Torlc, Aus. 8.—The stock mar. SIE Gt Weiarn mn 2 FRIDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. A | been received of the enzagenent of his g LR # Mo “Mary Austin s visiting . o Do pra : st game [oon o vqung womam on' the | PopEe I e ok and son of Wil- | brother, Andrew Murray of Cromp! s today, reflected a more. aggressive Chicaao, 3 & S P InY Ins EASTERN LEAGUE STAWDING. ¢ Louis. arestiyn. feld “who Clefe” her duties in | nawiie Move been visiting at Henry | R T Srus on b past OF e elEEL C.C.C. & St Louls. Won Lost. wh o s >h po America and gave herself to e’ . Mrs, Julla Wilcox and family of An Boston. New York. the speculation. Their position was Colorado Fuel & Tron.. . 28% % Newark 000 0 1 8- 0l the work of the- forwmristiovements] ¥ Er % thony, R. I, were guests of Benjam 53 State Street. 24 Brona Street. [ |adhered to with more determination Colorado & Souters , Rochester H ] L83 & rr B AT t 3 is | Sheldon * Suna PRIVATE WIRE. and was not changed until the end of Consolldated Gas 128% 121 Baltimore 35 e 30’00 43,00 As_his son, Reyv. Harold Gardner, Is 45 N. Bi0Rs: (BUDARY, - £00 v’ not changed Gntil thefend o eyt s Lk B shale o A o Tue. . the ndws, was 'Te UNION. B e wetasd! o pm,es;m“, A gl e Delawars & Hadson | isge 153% Buftalo @ 53 ROt 37208 8lceived with much pleasure. —_— . A | Boldiers' home at' Bristol, R. I, has S SiiVicrion HELE & Inrge ahort:iiferest TR RSt 8 Montreal e B i P $ 9393 Dr Wibur Holt of Newark N. J.| T. O. Newells Struck by Lightning. |had nis furlough extended eigh " E remained uncovered and was in a vul- Distillers” Securities Jersey iy I 3 g 2000 381 6 0/have been visiting his sister, Mrs.! — rom Aug n k & I] Ll k nerable position through the ceasation S <yt G . - E 13 4 2.7 3 g|Charles Amidon, and calling on cther| T. O. Newells was »un'xvr-k by HKM.: of urgent liquidation. The borrowing e & 3 b e L E 2 2 71 0 ®irelatives. N > ning during the recent shower. H lllnllllfl NIIIIIII: demaia for atocks constituted the avic o i e RN s e i - 5 2 HaE T 8|, Miss Mabel E Clarke is to teach the | Mra. W, G, Howard of West Wood- USQUEPAUG \ 4 ich th a Great Northern o . At Jersey Clty—Toronto i, Jersey o135 = o coni year. ck, W e Baker of Putna ipper BANKERS and BROKERS e bl i e o e Dt o A% Fromtaente —Sentrest Ji2. Peanidesce. 2 P00 s Aabel B Clarke has returned |called on friends ih town last Satur-| Good Attendance-at Salad Supp }lmm, L over eMandsf s Hiinnie” cotir AL Biltimore Buffaio 5. Battimore o ERRES from visits in Mansfield and in Willi- |day. Ate Lwhite of Wakefiela! exchanpsd stocks for delivery in recent markets e 4 B mantic. Ar. and Mrs. Loren Howlett of Hol: | Mr White of Wakegrid, trres 0! ONGS INVESIMERLS | ia veen under “suspicion of a deyice 0, COMNECTICUT LEAGUE. STAWDING wis ot o e il lieq o tocal frends”aat wedk | PELLE UMl A e of sellers of long stock to conceal their Inter Masine ofd % Wea. o George Agand-and Gorcor wn 06 | anding a few days with friend PRIVATE WIRE TO identity. It was not until the last halt T . Waterbury o e S ES CHESTNUT HIL! | Brimfiela ‘called on Union friends the | $PCing B, FOR Sl B0 d Miwn Ger = 2 Hour that an attempt to take profits Tawa " Contral g B o - R e % i 5o n = | firat of the week. trude Hansen go Thursday to M New York Chicago St. Touis| demonsirated the hollowness of the Fisan Cily - Soutiern Shrngncia £ & Guests from Michigan—Fake Eye 8pe- | "\ P, Marco and family returned to | (Ge Hanwen, 40 00 Boston Cincinnati Pittsburg | market and wiped out the previous Do b New Haven i i S cialist at Work, their home in Hartford last week B e awrs oF B¢ 2 gains. = i Hartford ... a2 a 2 . Ty — e over Sunday with Annie B, Kenyor Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg. | °°~civs developments falled to show ittt Testaatn E ] S L% B Mrs. Ada Thatcher and her daugh- [ TR ey Bray of Lategutt Tel 201 any marked alteration in conditions £ X X - b g ‘o0 113 o 8ter Adeline of Plainwell. Mich. are the o P! " visiting Mr, And Mrs. Alfred Cooke 'ephone from those recently prevailing. Re- Mo, - _ iamationt. Leapes: re s 22 » o|guests’of the family of J. A: Isham of | The settlement of the Grand Trunk | " glad supper was held in the ves augsd FRANK O. MOSES, M garding the corn crop, there has been e At Waterbury—Sprinafield 1. Waterbury 8, g Ay West street. Mrs. Thaicher is a sis- | strike by an 18 per cent. wage advance | miegday evening. Rome elghieen e < . Mer | o marked dscline of apprehension over ST T e R LI K o b e 229 8lter of Mr. Isham; the two had not |fy a big card for the Canadian indus- | (weniy came ¢ Hope Valley, driven the améunt of damage done by the Hartford. -First Zacehrcf 4 1 4 0 13 meg for eleven years. Plainwell is utes act, and most of all for r by /hieoler ¥ Tame: Fartora 4. New Bit- trial disp J over by Antoine Wi drouth. Buyers of stocks today on the Mex. aln 2 Sccond ssme: Heriford 6. New Britain 0. Hauserss 3 1 2 4 131 ¢fthe former home of Mr. Isham. “An- nzie King, minister of labor, who s Withrell of Newport is visiting Mackenz & Miss Withrell ’ WALL PAPERS floor of the stock exchange professed York Central. " ! Hamonp 3 0 0 1 101.0]other siater, whom Mr. isham has not | fnaily, with kreatest patience and |a J. . Websters thed belief that the government crop ;2 - NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE STANDING. seen for twenty-five years, is soon to e, secured its applica- r lla Br in vel 1mn. < 6. Totals, 31 524 9 9274 0 perseverence, P Mrs, Adella Imgw ry The late Spring leaves a larger |FePOrt on Monday will prove to bs fa- | i Norn Amencan .. 3 4| Won. Lost. Score b inninzs visit him. tion in this controversy. The Droof| J. C. Webster i siok . etock on hand of the above, and to| vVOoLable. 7300 Northem_ Pacific Worcester ... 50 36" S Louls oe 0 Fake Eye Specialist. that so widespread a diffioulty can be Mise Minnie Webster of Prowidencs Thove it we have made quite a redus| Weather advices today showed good | 300 Pacifc Mail New Bedtorl s Se— 08 "8l .\ lcast one individen). an aged ladv | settled under this statute undoubtedly [ is spending her vacation at the hems Tion in the prices. It is & good time | conditions both for corn and Totton, nsyiranis - oy 9 Abclonatone, oy A o % ider application in the | of he: ents, Mr. and Mrs. J -3 » ime 2 500 Peopl Ges al 3 Lynn - of the town, has been victimiz by an | menas even a wider app! " 9 L of Ben paren to buy now. and the bulls made use of the news| 1o P, . C & S T 63 e » ON THE RACE TRACK. a e vicen | future. Wenster, Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and | {0 Dush the advance in stocks. The| ' 100 Pisburg Conl 3% L e = A e R e B g i A T a gemeral supply of décorative. rmate- | [iSe in the private discount rate in the | {00 frewed Stecl Cor . 2 Hrostes . Y Robbie: B. MoGrognr, .10 3-4, cost]in the enise of an eve Speclaret” It Tiale. Painting, Paper Hanglng ama|London market raises —the question | 1% T (G0t : SN . 20 Lon McDonald somathing like 3165, and | fo wndesstood . that the amount’ . Decorating. Whether opposition will be made. to a | 3100 hosmey o + England League. e et un & Eeneriia ey Bovee At pa oo aroog " e Nt further movement of gold from there | 1000 Republic Steei ... ... 3 At Lynn. Bedford 12. Ly 2. Macon alt whiter: . 4 o manded for the goods sold was o.t of - further movement of gold from there | “iot Resunl : A6 Lo Xew Bedtond 12 Lyse 3 : all proportion to their real value, <21 w 1 and Where 10 Bu In Nnrw|ch P. F. MURTAGH, Says.of the situation: % o T 05 5| A e Worees % “veein®; 10 m-| Fannie Stratton, who was second in|sidering the conditions under wiih —— S s rork %o :me tairiy -libersl] - 38D # oy i T s 215 1-2 In the thres vear old page at|the sale was made and the age of the 92 and 94 West Main Street. to the United States at the present E g Terre Haute, is a daushter of Bingen |Purchaser, it looks like genuine fravd. Junid fl;‘n;. In fact, if w}e are not, a some- “:g ::n-'-"!m_'rsmh I ik SR T and a sister to King Cole, 2.09 1-4. August Guest: ) ° DEN ’l‘l ,1< unld | whai severe reaction in trade 'may uthern Pacine ravis Shows Oldtime Form " o C. Oehlers h: et p- 500 Southern Railwas 3 The initial performance of Colora . Oehlers has been enta-amning ;:::urg’l:netr;a:l?:;sr,‘“%ndsrle}:te:e:zt‘flvuer; 0 e . - Glen View Golf Club, Chicago, Aug. | E. by The Bindsmen. . winning the | friends and relatives from New )ork llS Om l'ln lfl - E inessee Copper . 5 —Walter J. Trav former British | three year old trotting purse at Grand | C'Ly the past week. Among them were =S L SRINP D RSy Do omfart, B Sna mational champion, took the seami | Rapids in 212 3-4 and 213 3-4, shows | Mrs. Annie Braunfield ani her ‘sin TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS DR. E. J. JONES 8 o z final match toda: 2 E t. 2 - | Clarence, Mrs. Johanna Oehlers,George Whatever the additional movement 1 | Cin i ie the ioeitetion ?e‘::dwhrhl.g‘:&iec:‘ He ls well en- | ¢ hlers, Fred Ludwig -and. llcriert o VAUTID) ELEVATOR, Suite 46, Shannon Building of gold from London may be, another P R %0 | open_golf tournament here, and clear- 3 Oehlers, the latier a son of 3r. and | A. R. MANNING, Yantle, Conn. o enormous accretion of cash to New B e ron Vion 1f rp | HoIvOke has five men who have |Mrs ' Oehlers, and employed in New | Telephone. deci4d | 'Phone. Take ele York bank reserves is indicated by tha [, 30 United States Rubber 3 3 ith & TatSplay of siill worthy of nig |Played —college football. _They are|Yori, and is at home for nis tunual £ i preliminary _estimates of -the week's | 1%}{00 fotted States teel best days at the game, winni the | Ruell of Notre Dame, Stevens of Villa | vacation. "% T Y currency movement. Sub-treasury op- | 000 Uah Copper | . ..llll'i - Second-Tound- e up with 5 to ‘o"‘ Nova, Tiemeyer of Penn State, Clvde | . H. Bliss has return-d frow a NEW STOCK 3 < o, N erations, which include paymients for | 190 Va Carolina Chem ... Robert A. Gardner of Hinsdale. na- | Waters of Williams and Pop Foster | week's visit in Winsted. ! ol ,IVE oll - imported gold, have supplied to ths | 300 Wabash | tionar® title, holder. administered o | of New York university. of Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods. Lin EXCELSIOR AUTO banks $6697.000. while the inflow of | las westem Marviand | ' Ve defeat to K. T.| What looks at this time to be the v GILEAD o8 23lia" ana skt . ot B Lugand B @it Baccd hah g cash_trom the interior will awell the | 318 Wedhhoust” Hiceic Ames of Glen View. who, by a burst | fastest trotter ever bred in Tennessee oo e fe brand; import The finest qus New and Second-hand Machines can |aEKTemate, 1o from 10006000 1o $177 | b Waeh, (0% s of clean driving, had threatened fo|is the two year old chestnut Iy, Co- | Arm Broken by Fall from Horse—Hall THE, REMNANT STORE, of Olive Ol Just received b e 'DQ ,Frqe. n":‘h‘l: pflvn!é Settlooetl’ Of. -mtock Total sales, 417,200 sharee. h take the match at the end of the | chato Belle, by Cochato, 2.11 1-2, dam 170 West Mai St OTTO ERRY C. V. PENDLETON, JR. R N e e o morning round. Gardner won 7 up at | Cousin Belle, by Adbell, 2.23. She has Dirsotars Re-eleck JOHN BLOOM, Prop. ’ Lamps, Gas Tanke, Speedometers|which may affect the loan item, but COTTON. . the tweifth hole. been in 2.26, 'and is counted good for &l ;Lo oL L hdse Tue Next to Fire Station. rear26d No. 336 Franklin Str v ana supplies for sale. fhere is no expectation that the de-| New York, Aus. Cotton futures ks sgesss it g dav. ‘breaking the bone in his upp o jv29a posit item will be sufficiently 2xpand-|closed steady. Closing bids: August Bresnahan 59 Minutes Late. arm near the elbow. He was taken to ed to prevent a large increase in the |15.61, September 14.28, October 13.50, Richmond, Va:, Aug. 5.—By a mar- How's This? Willimantic in Mr. Way automobile ~ surplus reserve. The actual figure of | November 13.41, December 13.39, Janu- | &in of 59 minutes the New York Am. We offer One Hundred Doll Re- | where the bone was set. *2 LAILY SKRVICK - NOTI The surplus in last Saturday’s bank |ary 1.5, Fabruars 13.31, March 1340, | cricans succosded in closing negotia- | ward for any case of Catarrh thatcan-| Miss Annic Hutchinson bas been vis- Steamer BLOCK ISLAND v serg otm to (; statement already stood at upwards of [ April. —, May 13.42, June 13.45, July |tions with Manager Griffin of the |Rnot be cur by Halil's Catarrh Cure. iting her brother and family in Prince- $47,000,000. 13.46. Spot closed quiet, 15 points|Danville (Virginia league) team ahead F. 3. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. |ton, Mass ell A b Bonds wers firm. Total sales, par |higher; middling uplands, 15.60: mid |of the St Louis Nationals for the | ; g the yadersiensd, have known F. Directors Re-elected. Bosw ve. will be €d | vaiue, $1.057000." United States bonds |dling gulf, 16.85 sales, 2015 hales. | purchase of Shortstop Priest of ths B Eertatls henarabls Ja 2| ' A worectlistions sand 1a. - were unchanged on cal Danville team. Bresnahan of St. | business transactions and g e Mg Lo i 3 claily - 3 A from Seventh to Twelith ——==== MONEY. Louia taa been atier Pricst and Dan- | able (0 carry out any oblisatio e o e e e mted tor tho (] Norrisn %625 | Block Tmimna .....Lv. | *315 | xays . T RGe 3SR ville set the price at . The St. | by his firm. New London .. 040 | Waten 111 330 | 44 : St. until further notice. | i o g e | NoW, York Aue 5oatones on calt| iotis managet ofored s5o0. New Tork | | WALDING, KINNAN & MaRvIN, | TR Vetr, Durine AN st rent | et i T | Wate AT, | ) T _ . 11 S P o secured Priest for $850. Just 59 min- | - 4 - n R a on lock ixland o0 | Norwich Due | 61 3 A post ruling rate 1 1-2; flast loan 1 1-4 Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. | the mortgage. 1 ol | vt Codl 2 An. e closing bld —: offerdd at 1 1-2. Time | UteS fter negotiations were complet- | TMall's Catarth Cure is taken inter-| “Some of the young people tendered |§ Daily, except Sundays. xSundays only X 3 Per arder 7% - 3 % [ loana Gull and steads: sixty anys 3@s| o0, & (elegram ‘came from Bresnahan | nally, wcting directiy ugon ihe blood |, Suvprive party to Miss. Helen Lord ' 214 HOUR ISt N s ¥ abi [1-4: Dinety days 3 3-4@4: six monthe | 2ETeCI0E to pay 3850 Adimonials sent free. Price T8¢ per| Tuesdas cvening. 4 HOUAS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAY u T Sold by all Dri Miss Helen Foate and Armold Foote _ Street Commissioner, | : 55 ! bogtle, SRg. ’ A ¥: Centurian, a black three year old Take Hall's ‘amily for consti- |are spending several dhys at the shore SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Tce ‘Seenritién A CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET ; Pl ho e ; e seinds ] 4 colt by the ‘Ameriean staliton, Wilburn | Pation, in_Rhode Island. Mondays, Wednesdnys aud Fridays to Sept. 5 : RS = Open Hisn S low. Close. M., 2327, won the trotting Derby at > g Mrs. Pressy, Mrs, Hubbard and ihree ’ Lt X N Locomoure 0 T L B SRR | Sacow. Russia, on June 26 mile heats, | For Quick Relief from Hay Fever, | sous or Glastunburs are spendiue sei - WATCH HILL ) «x | BLOCK ISLAND ..\'}'\ R, f i T two: in three, i 215 7-8 and 2.16 1-5, unimer bronchitis, take | eral days at C. S. Hutchimaon's house. ol a b =, = N ile was driven by Will Caton. and it [ Foley Tar. It quickly re-| Deems and Dorothy Huel returned e AR A% Lot T, made the fifth winning race in that ocomort aad tering and | Mondsy from visiting - Wallingford. 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL. 1% HOUKN AT BLOCK ISLAND so% s classic for the young American trainer, symptoms dffappear. It} H. E. Buell and Miss Martha Huell Shore D) Ao v Busl , r Houses and Ha ench wndings ton il e uree was T0r 530,000 rublen (415" | soathes and. heals - ihe infamed air Colchenter Monduz. | ana “BEnn iR, Fosse (B MO, e LAY A oo ich go;‘w of the head. and bron- m.n’“:'l'u‘f'fl' Mrs, Lord and ticir son. of cqmpany near landing, Norwich. ¥ heat with 3 m 4 - a N ENGLAND NAVIGATION €0, B C JEWETT, A nt.

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