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UE STANDING. little difficulty in winning from F. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Covering anywhere in the world at VERY LOW COST. . e J. L. 1ATHROP & SONS. 23 Shetucket Sirest, Norwich, Gonm v2daw INSURANTE. S .y ® NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. . 3 AMERICAN LEAG % - Won. Lost c | C. Colston, of Raltimore, Maryland u s < Chicago T .18 3 /.6 |state champion. Bundy has been play- BAGGAGE INSURANCE 7 T oes “ 3y |ing a orilliant game and an exciting . e i = -ia1 | contest is looked for tomorrow. 4 Do 62 oser u 30 s ‘45| Griswold After Preston .Speed Boys. ) e ; Chtenns z - 7 to 2 the Result of 'rufidays Game — City League i -} % | The Griswola baseban team want N n B w l GH LINE Chicago. Aus. %i—Kane's imely batting for Chi- | Phlladelphls. Aus. 27.—Philadelphis agsin pisved | 27. on Pachaug ground. No reply has | 38 & 88 WU § & W8 . ey to hear from the Preston Speed Boy; Directors Vote Improvements — New York Amer- Kane's Batting Won for the Cubs. Athictics Taks Amother from the Nass. team for a game for Saturday, August = > . cago defeated Boston S to * loday in the second | an cxira inning game with Cleveland todar. the | heen received sincd thelr chailemge N T nn— icans Break Losing Streak—Athletics Take Another home® teum “winisuz 1 e et tminz. 2 t0 1 | (et OCCINEG RGO ek Morgan, | . The water way — the comfortable . For (he second game in' sucees i : 3 e S B T manager Griswold H. E. club. way of traveling. Motor Boat Owners Extra Inning Game from the Naps. Lenberz had o gréat pltchi 3 Steamers City of Lowell and Ohes- ! | fvime i oovantat the e which e the e ter W. Chapin—safe, stauneh vessels will be repaid by investigating our L s jeaking ¢ ¥ i that have every comfert and conven- Boat Tnsurance Policy. It protects i 3 50 | Ero i The ey Children QI'Y ience tor the traveler, them when running and when laid u 3 . elighiful voyage on sland Snd amaimat. el miAriné perla ‘nclude | CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. |NEW WORLD'S RECORD 2 a2k = FOR FLETCHER'S Bound and & superb view of the won- ing “fire ana thefl. at very low rate.f = == S i FOR 3 YEAR OLD TROTTERS o R | CASTORIA derful skyline and waterfrent of New Stiddictown e ] H o H oo H B. P. Learned & Co., Yo oo ?| Colorado E. Wins $15000 Matron Fu- H e Sy H , Steamer leaves Now London at 11 Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. turity Stakes in Straight Heats of | M*W’*®» 2 0 0 @ 0 7 it ot ) I’Ienty of those l-‘aney East 224 Street 0.45 a. m. (Mondeys Agency Established May 1546. (Special to The Bulletin.) 2.07 1-4 and 2.07 3-4. s S e excepted) and Pler 40, North River, 2pTIFMW Middletown, Aug. 23.—Smith's lack 3 Eees A i R . . 7 4. m. of control was largely respomsible for | New York, Aug. Seven thousand | 3, i 21 atlve lC enS F Norwi h 1 l ' k sl 15 the cefeat that Willimantic received trom?z horsemen, owners, breeflerz Totals 121 are Norwich 1o New Yor . here this afternoon at the hands of |and followers of the snort, cheere Magec's Homer Knocked the Pirates Out. ey o s e s e ; Write or telephons W.J. PHILLIPS, Fisher's Jewels. The Coits' twirler | wildly today when Colorado E.. a bay ug. 23— Philadeiphia_won from Pltts- e e T g Agent, New London. Conn. auged allowed six hits up to the time he |Coit by The Bondsman=Bess McGreg- e Yiry "Bt nning. whea' Magee Dried | ciocmnd” U T e 0 6 e FOR SUNDAY DINNER R it was taken out in the sixth after three | Or. established a new world's record over the fence, three runs coming in. The | Pyl geinhia L 53N - G 5 runs had come in, and was replaced | fof three year old trogters at the ALL VEBETABLES ALL FRUITS by Harris, off whom two safe ones |Opening of a five days/ grand circuit ! S rs Finally Win from the Tigers. , A" w.ta" n'“to were obtained in the 2 1-3 innings he hamess‘ meeting at the E;npire (}:ny - 3 New York. JAus. 23.—Tme New York America » was in the box. track, Yonkers. In the Matron Fu- 2 41 o 0 & lost elght stralght games to the T There were a number of fielding | turity stake of $1a won in iao § 8| il dseried e et nh. S e vl | IPEOPLE’S MARKET, T features, Dunlap and Demara for Mid- | Straight heats of 2.07 1-1 and’2.07 3-4 2228 @ 0| zenit of Daniels two-bagger. Cobb's wild thmw dletown and Cavtain Nichols of Wil- | the fastest work ever done by a three s 6 and Chase's singie. Ford viiched cieverts for the 6 Franklia St. limantic being the contributors. Bates | Vear old in the history of light harness | pogjan s 3 2 0 2 10 . striking out nine men. Score # 2 k. i was scheculed to pitch for Middle | racing. s 5 o oloibon iii0 augi2d JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. town, but he did not know a game| The colt is owned by G. H. Esta- | Moorcp 4.3 Sgeincian $ 3l P2 18 was on and failed to appear. In his |brook of Denver, Col. and was bred | n.. T g R 21 a place Ferris was nut in, Corkins, a | by W. L. Spears of Lexington, Ky. ® 0 1 0| Cobbef 4 o o e sea 'ne local man, going into right field. The | Driven by Gus Mace. the western colt % 8 0 6 Crawiorar ‘e attendance of 150 shows how Willi- | never faltered, and Native Belle, which s TR T | o o 2o | mantic games draw in Middletgwn. | beat him as a two year old, 80t OnlY | ep.ed for Phillippe in the ceventh. g Or i The score § third prize. £ £ e e e e : rFa l’le 13 o Best Co : Middlotown. \ Native Belle. on last years form.| score hy fauings: B = The Best Company any man can be S hbe = e|was a favorité among the eastern | Philadciphia .. .....3 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 fg|Cassc | - eesmm—— in is the Company that hmlfl;!ufl ;js Edgar, £1.8 0 1| men. Pittsvurg. 1000060 0 0-1—2|Wltp iy (@] lng | Unexcenea rretgin [ olicy for Fire Insurance after his| peis 307 % a4 L 2 i ST Fouse has burned. Don't wait till this | Dunra 4 3 3 8 . 0| In the event for amateur drivers, ¥ SR =il X Totats 3 service dizeot o and (rom New York Vou in the | Motee $1 21 olCampionin ?| Whitney of ‘Cleveland _ drove Peter | “haiea All Outride Staterooms, happ Ask ue_to put you in thej ui L, ., 5 515 2 1/ssSuivanir o | Dorsey to an easy victor Evelyn W. St. Louis. Aus. mely hitting off Mathewson [ (z) Two 1 ts From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdaye Fight Combeny tensy- Bellis3 3 3 2 1 0fParicker o owned by G W. ¥ Chisholm of Cleve. | b7 St Totis wn the rume trom Ngv York toisy. | geore ks Inuings e Sundays. at 5.15 p. m. ISAAC S. JONES, Rt e LS o !land, O. and driven by Shank. took | ony’ five scaticred nils. The acore: R ork .- = We are showing the most com- plNew York Pler iz, Gast River toot Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Yemits 3 0 0 2 6lSminpe | the pace race which opened the meet- St Louis. | New York. | AR plete stock of SILVER and CUT cosovelr mdays, Wednes- Richasds Building, 91 Main St —— = so that all the honors of the . AW BPe 3 0| Bettes Wins o Sheasiop Meteh from St Lo Frideys, at'§ p. m. Richards Building, ] motas 30 B2 is 1| Totas : helong to the western horsemen. | ugsin H s.ow s ol Do B e Do e GLASS ever before shown by us higne cr writn for folder, augidaw g = g 15 e 1 o ! aight ottehers on each team. nartdcinated and of the newest d ns and - 8 reizht Pece.vad unt » se ioni 111 ¢ ds s e s SR N O NEW RULES WON'T DO. gt 3 1 % 6 ol sucying msteh whieh Boston won from i Lenk e LA ) 9 C. A. WHITAKER, Ageat - Willimantic 5100000 — — Siliawilae 3 0 B X 8| O o diftorrat f may4d 1BE OFFICE OF WAL . BILL | %o s mofied B’ s o | vale Men Say They Are too Unprac- AR 1838 b et SHE o aradussion aessiee st i 4 Bellis. Hamis, Ferric: for Wilimantic. Campion. > Shii iy e 308 e | D e S e S e mae. wpll Beslen men Real Estate T e e Sioal and {Cont ey, et o BTG e e certainiy supgly your wants. Montauk Steambeoat Co.’s Lime o 2 STk out. by Swith 5. by Humis 3. by Fermis 2 | yale's verdict on h e = o St. Louis. Boston b T and Fire Insurance, double play, DeMara to Dunlap to Muleahey: stolen Sharyiabanis e . st B L 2l Totals 31 e T [ Between New Lendon, Com and bases. D’Andres. Jim Harris 2, Bellis 2, Corkins; | FUles is that they won't do. The | Truesdale,2b 359 L4 . Greenport, Shelter Isiend and Har- i= jocated in Somery’ Block, over C. M. | piiie balle, O'Donnell 2: sacrifice hits, Sullivan. | pronounced by all the veteran players | ¢ S b SRR A W e s Al 2 Jfl X l; Bh ? | por, Jiong Iisland, Steamer Wiiiams, Room 9, third fioor. Mulcahy, Jim Harris; first baw | umpracticag and too complicated to | New 3. HE i e Bk 27980 Mavenien f A | 5 33, dotie” leaves New Londcn week days, on Willimantlc 1 Middletown 2: left on | sy oo ost old Yale players thini L o i | 1000 m. 410 p" m " Leaves Bax feblsa - Talepbent 16 - |- W e, Setracne 3 ol M- | that th othall rules committee will Brookiya Coy Hit Beebe and Lost. Wallace,ss 4 3 2 3 BERE DY N00. 8y 0./ N80 9: W duud hitve ti mmeet fnidimenn TSIt 5 Clncinaatl defested Brook. | Sehwerr 4 11 0 ; - e en out he rules and make some w1 Beebe was in fine form and | ¥ — 4 X S TPV EMENTR I changes by’ dropping the Dieces of the | kst T i % Trod Sexuered Wt o crlt we | e, 3 8 3 : NOTICE WN PERKIN CITY LEAGUE |code that won't stand the test of the < oty < 3 5 Pelty.p 1001 0 EBRO & S, Attorneys-at-Llaw » early games of the season . i Cdmp 110 0 0 Moskermun ° Or. Louise Frankiin Miner fs mew over ¥irst Nat. Bank, Shetucket St | Directors Decide That All Players The rules are regarded as contra- ab a e abhpo & el motals 57123110 3 . Entrance Must Be in Uniform—Umpires Must | Ji¢tory. ambiguous. and confusing. | Davidsonct 4 1 4 = oo o vecals 3413 7 located in her new ofice, Breed Hall Etalrway next to Thames Nat. Bank , it USt | They impose impossible tasks on the | Dawhertib 4 211 41 0! sBatted for Cieotte in sixth. R. 1 Tel 8.3 Open Mondey end Sat-| Quicken Games—New Umpire Ap- | omicials and make it cass for players | NEecl 32 1 s Seiagar oum “ PPN —— aotEpE pointed. to evade the rules. The pénalties for | po 3 o) Se Lows L4 @026 00 e i Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m viloation cannot be enforced and & i1 g} Eowa 031203321 Telsphone 660. augia Various improvements in a number | &ame in which the spirit of frequent 3 NI TR - of matters pertaining to the general | evasion creeps in is assured under the L 3 SEPie ERSos Seaiv | the - Suators. to take care Of a" y0U|' NEW STOCK betterment of the baseball programme | code which it is planned to play this R T V'“ i Wal's pitehig enabled | that the new City league Is going. to | fall 21 o ] Shicam ix g e i P K of Remnants, Sitks Dress Goods, Lin- l“: er un [L carry out for the next two monih The rule prohibiting flying tackles, | Totals B ———e Carna e and “/ ens, all at lowest prices. (Good lengths 3 were presented, discussed and acted | for instapce. is impossible of enforce- | upiuea sor Sersen 1n minth. Johneon The batting g agofl for' suits and skirts. Call ond ses upon at a special meeting of the direc- { ment. It says that a flying tackle is [ ooy “F P erly ang fir catches by Conroy and Zwf them. » L BA"KERS tors at their Franklin street headquar- | one made by a playver with both feet §poomen .. Ep o A Lt S A ree et 15508 R nEwxawT sromm, N e is i T s amn R R = Ji ¢ e Repairing and Paintin 3o ? s dent Manchester was in the chair and | running has both feet off the ground. —_ L g o Ry e n e 0 JOHN BLOOM, Prop. ai the four teams were presented by | The rule then, prohibits all tackles | COBB, JOHNSTON AND FOGARTY. | Kiliifer. 2 0Zelderss 3 01 7 8 Next to FWire Statlon. marddd Bn E Manager Desmond of the Centrals, | except by players who are either < >« Pt ovin: 3 0 Meloan.rf 41000 C . oK ns Mapager Casey for Norwich Town, |standing stll or walking. While 10 | Some Consider Them the Three Great- e T R A B arriage and Automobile Manager Bowen for Greeneville. and | Yale coach or players would make st Outfielders E K. ® 0zwiingct 3 1 3 0 0 DENTIST g She k BiH Austin for the State hospital. |a statement in detail in regard to the - BiReideNs Ever Known. 1 OPerens® & 0 15 @ -[ : : d U hol i 2 tucket Street Managar Casey acted as secretary. | ruies. it can be stated that the mew | oo o ——r ¢ Pommmae $oite rimming and Upholsteriog | 5 o The directors agreed that hereafter | coce is regarded at least a flat fail- ¥ Senbof, fhie Detroiticlnn S ad- | o oWashp 0 1 20 DR. E. J. JONES Telephone 995 all plavers must appear in uniform | ure. miftSdly: ome of the EtaSw: ot 712 ol Toms o _ and the umpires will be instructed to| The rules were drawn by Percy [®FS ever kmown to baseball. but in Suite 46, Shannon BulMing see to it that this rule is carried out. | Haughton of Harvard, and Dr. Carl 'T'““{{”“K him with = other famous || . 000000080 00 Members of New York Tt was further voted that the um- | Williams of the university of Penn- | Plavers differences of opinion arise. | g b0 e 08188 0 Take elevator Shetucket street en- B eatan bt ock pires should be notified to do as much | sylvania, and Yale men think that | President Comiskey of the Chicago e co ar trance. 'Phone. an oston Stoc: as possible toward hustling the games | Messrs. Haughton and Williams will | Anericans is quoted as- saving that TUESDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. W Exchanges along, and quickening the players’ |get a hurry call soon after the fall [CoPD is the greatest of all players. ' movements generally. The umpire al- | games begin to revise the code. Sopiee a4 SR reRa. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. GORPORATION, Ol ,IVE oll 4 s Lt R %o Is Boreatier’ to' annaumes #he bat-] A formal for. Yale practios tq]Seme ipelieve: ShSs . Dickey Jefmsfon: Wes. s | om. ew teries of the opposing teams and all | begin Monday, September 12, avas is- - R . MM | Rochester e 3 ™ o 5 " 53 Stmte Street. 24 Broad Strect. J|changes of players that are made dur- | sued on Saturday by Capt. Fred Daly, | Boston from Richmond. Va. in 1887, | x o o 507-515 North Main Stres! LA PURA PRIVATE WIRE. in the game. Who 15 in & camp in Canada for the |to have beén the superior of the Geor- o J brand: imperted. The finest quality The appointment of William H. |summer. Head Coach Ted Coy is in|&i& peach as a ground coverer and | Butim 23 A Wi | eprse of Olive Oil. Just received. Wicks as an ufpire was proposed by |a lumber camp in Wisconsi is equal in all other matters save | pipi™ 707 1l 43 OTTO FERRY, the Hospital's representative, and he The squad will be calle together | Ratting ability alone. In many wavs | Providence oY i — ’ was declared elected. The meeting {on the grounds of the Hotchkiss |Johnston was a revelation to the fans. |Jemey City ... 9 105 No. 336 Pranklin Street. was closed after the directors talked | school in Lakeville, Conn. They will [Though not the very first, the Rieh- Eastern Leage 1647 real: Fisst zame—Providence 2. 1 . =1 fl“"'""“:k & num"“ck over other league matters of minor in- | work there till just before .the open- mflfld boy was et ltihsa ezr}lliest of | At o # terest, ing with Wesleyan here September 28. e new type of outfielders—the man | Monireal 3. 5. 3. Second game cailed in fourth premmher 25 | Wito Shireci for the baismen—to break | it oy e oo e Sh S0 Adam’s Tavern |Rose Dowling Alleys, BANKERS and BROKERS into big company. e Tonmae €1 osheste Dickey went to Boston unheralded |10 .1 ot and unsung. The popular idol at the | At Bufalo: Fist cameJefses City 2. 5. 1 1861 LUCAS HALL, mckx 8nus Investmems time was one Joseph Hornung, a fast | Bufilo 3712, 17 e funings). Second same— | offer to the public the finest standary | ' ficlder. sure catcher and strong and | Y5O0 8 & 3 Remne Lo b0 | brands of Beer of Europe and America, 49 Shetucket Strest. PRIVATE WIRE TO rsrEre o Rend g 5 I S g T D P ner CUINIDaON MAYRTIER | sot124 1. J. C. GTONE. Prop eld fc on club, ques- = / r, Bass' Pale and Burion, Mueirs k 3. G e ™ i i GENERAL REGOVERY. e ot AT oala ima: ob Defanes iy I S aaus STANDING S R e Face and Scalp Ma ston ncinnat! ittsburg i - en of outer line of Cefense Won. g RO s . _Bunker ce am - little short of treason to the mind of | 50 s Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourl o Shnmpeo! ned Nerwich Branch, Shaanon Bldg. | S“4°" 2 Sharp Turn of Stock Mar- [ .1} iR ebhet Of M roemun 1 o T8 OF Pt Lo o B o gs | R e N s S teken for combin . 5. UNDERWOOD, 51 Breadway, Budweiser. S-hilits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwicn Town. MRS, Telephone 447-32. ysa Tel. 662-4. ket from Weak Opening. d—the theory est position on | Hartiord was placed In center fi being that was the ea the nine. In two days after his ap- | Ne¥ Hawm pearance he was going over into left | Northampton . field and taking flv bails, and in two | Holyoke weeks the popularity that had been Connecticut League. Hornupg's was his.” But the popular- | “Au waterbury: New Haven 5. 10 1. Waterbury e ity thus easlly acquired proved too |39 1 Sy Steamer BLOCK ISLAN ll':‘l" S oy much for the greatest outfielder that At Bridgeport: Bridgeport 6. 10, Ko - > | 7" AY New Britain: Northampton 3, 8, 1: New Britain passed from the limelight after a brief | 5 % il iz » and brilliant career. AU Holyoke: Virst same—Hartford 5, 10 Hol an the old Philadel- | yoke % 6, 5. Second game—Hartford -3, Holyoke 2. | A ] ever wore a Boston uniform, and he | & 0 Jimmy Fogarty o PM. | PM 0 Tiinots New York, Aug. 23.—From a ver T u Mgr | weak opening today’s stock market| 800 Inter Hervester turned rather sharply and made gen- Tuter Ma eral recovery. Trading was again very contracted and limited to the usual NOTICE SRl P i mans and United States Steél—these | | Teiephone 901 aussd FRANK O. MOSES comprising fully 60 per cent. of the Boswell Ave. will be closed | a>s smafi overcurn. “The eariy weak- ness was in no small measure due to from Sevemth to Twelfth|continued seiling for London account,| or, at least, to unloading which was 1600 A 5 phia Nationals is the only man who. in | p mfil fil_rfl.e otic: traceable o that quarter. | the minds of most old timers, can con- New England League. et i~ A tv. P et St. TOMBECE. poT= alaenctauion steds andl - 2r R Soaton and oty the hon: | e v R T R R B A small net gains. In the early session | or of being the greatest outfielder of | Brockion & 16, se_ Haverniii 3. 11, | § Waton Hill .. New' Lendon “pus | e | soo Per order REsding eliabot thd woakest fatnee. | all time. Fogarty was a natural ball | %, PPceon 0. L3 ((uled (djscremth, oursemr ) Block island .. Norwich ..... ue | €36 | 19 e (meli g Being. comolod it amorts | player, & star base runner, batter and | At Lymn: Lovell 1 & 2. Lyon 0 2 = % oA 3 Sundays only I b i fielder. Were it possibie to range these | At Worcester: New Bedford 4, 12, 8; Worcester Daily, except Sundays. xSundays only . & three great fielders side by side. each | 1 h b best 1 it 1d tak — 21-4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS = sharp eved. crilic indeet ty deter- Bundy Mests Wright Today. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS mine who was the greatest. 'What a Rt B Y. AuE 23 —Beals. C great outfield they would make— Wright of Boston and Thon Bin. Mondays, Wednexdays und Fridays to Sept. 2. Sohinston and Fogarty Onix a - | 05 ot Caifornia st mece i tne it || WATCH BILL witun | BLOCK ISLAND 18 venated edition of Dan Brouthers and | mateh of the thirtieth ann It e e Street Commissioner, |that the Juiy statement of earnin soon to be issued, would prove dis- E. C. LILLIBRIDGE appointing. Other active stocks fell in . sympathy, and for a brief time the list was apparently without support. In banking circles surface conditions indfcate that nothing is being done to Pressed | Stect ——— Puliman P - Railway Steel Spring e et T T Ross Barnes combined could hope to {ers' pational lawn tennis tournament 50c Adults, Children 27e. 73c Adults, Children 4eu. these circles conirol the springs of | 100 Republic Siccl of ffith“';"fl‘_‘iu'h““ an occasion_hit past | here t#morrow to determine which 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL. 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISVANDG. e e oty | 9800 Rock Tstend co E - shall have the privilege of playi 4 Bpeculative supply. It is not uniikely 500 Rock Istand Co. pfd. B8 8% e Champion William A. Tarned for the Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Deach near landings at Watch Ht that cash for such purposes may be | obtainable when conditions become | more propitious. In epite of the local plethora of money. further proof was offered today of the beginning of a money outflow to meet the coming 2 movement of crops, the sub-treasury EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE showing a further gain of cash in its —Jest by Bvery Test= operations with the banks. : - % Foreign exchange, after scoring an- Comsider the vaiue of the free engine. | gther advance in the =arly part of the No exertion ic start or pedaling|gay, on the higher discounts in Lon- through the crewded streets. Gon, developed an easier tome and C. V. PENDLETON, JR. closed without chanze. saie 2.15 1= s a co ollow 4 Block Island. For further infcrmation, party ri Gaiety 15 124, has a colt at | national title on the following day. AR O R A RS L her side ubon Boy and ias been | Wright, himself a former champion, . . - - 2. C. ™ v bred to Bingara. Fred Lee has barely won in five hard sets today NEW' ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO. B4 5 FHIEIR . Anmnt: ceived something like $16,500 for Gai from E. H. Whitney, another Boston- ety Girl foals and still has a couple |ian, and the interscholastic champion. left. Bundy, after losing the first set. had e, apphvlat office DA, 40 Tennessee Texas & Pa Uniod Pacii Tnion Pacific ofd Thnited Stases Tealty = United States Rubber United States gtoel SPECIAL PRICES - e B i Imperial Garage, Norwich. The bond market ruled steady and Cnzees 5 Motorewcle supplies and second-hand | Was without feature. Total sales, par R Seoliiis: Shen machine for sale. valnz, $1.086,000 Wabash pid L Woestem Union 160 Wheeling & Luke Erie 2500 Shares. STOCKS. T L0 Ilis Chaimers pfd algamated Copper Agricultural Beet Sugar Can QUALITY sai= in work should always be considered, | 1n7an ly when it costs no more than the Inferior kind. Skifled men are emploved by us. Our prices tell the PEERLESS Dressers COTTON. , Car Four: ¥ Shele story. S it New York, Aug. 23—Cotton epot AL@ | STETSON & YOUNG. Hide & Leather prd. . closed quiet, 15 points higher; mid- 3 { & > Ton' St - dling uplands, middiing _ gulf, “° SE Y . | closed fairly stead Closing bid ” = Smeting & Feti. e WHAT’S NEW s | 300 07 Sl 5 0,7 200 Am. Sugar Refining .. | August 16, . September 14.26, October 13.63, November 12.54, December 13.54. January 13. February 13.53, March In different styles and finish An ale, the quality of which, - - -- -- THE PALACE CAFE i - D o 13.58, April May 13.62, June 13.59, 2 b . - phibsrs e 0l s alwaysithefsame high | FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS . w“";slogu:klg‘ogm“_ New York, Ang Money on sfandard of"Excel"enca - ; 4 98 22 50 GEORGE G. GRANT, il o Dl ot o) ‘d"'“‘” The James Hanley Brewing Co.. [ From $ y up to $ . ndertaker and Embalmer |~ i7" ] monith 4 e, % 7 BT e 2 mmfimé'f s snd Porter. . [ NES Rhuazieny Sty Prompe attention to dsy or night calia e frolis -_: anything you may wish in the Far re Line. Colorado ¥Fuel & Iron ] Colorade & Southem ... Consolidated Gas We are headquarters for Delaware & Hudson Denrer & Rio Grande NARRAGANS) BANQUET ALE. %, TAL pezaea BAa Eeia e