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14, 1910 - Y —Highlanders Fell Down | s KORWICH FAMILY MARKET {{ies,es, or o mas. sna i cuitce | ten G siock st s, i e S0 a n e 'g | manship for an adult man holding the | the lelfldfir the meeting. . vosition of one of tlw greatest ball | e IGIRAEE &or e LIABILITY Hta . Watarmelons: Josen SR oD, gl BeTes noa e THE ABBE PROVES e O i mpeiota 1n ity cent tad URANCE. Parsnips, 5 = - 7 Muskmelons, 5-15| Parsley. 5 A MONEY WINNER agum- sizes.. e bottle by mail s ). L LATHADP & SONS. | Giants Get First Game 5 to 1—Mathewson Outpitches| Mihisinith, SNE GHies 31 A o ro oo aNAL DAL e ut ot Him for | ok S RS VRGN B LA it usl » N ets, 5l R AR . 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. m_ouspitcies Orlg{-gri;gfs 2 f gvfi‘{er_ ]i';omoes, L3y Let Up from Scrimmage on Thursday Geers Made a Pacr Out of Him for | fnd out ft you Bave om0y e septzodaw Ford—All-Stars Tske Another From Athletics—|crapere *"[fuxfaeins,” 10| gNew London Manual Training Next : g ) :\,,m Hamburs, $1f Potacges,” " i5! Opponents. The Abbe appears to- be m;xe -()}1 th§ FAVORITES. WIN AND LOSE b cademy -Getting, Ready for Manual Trainin: T SEon: aa N %11 v, Faie soneaiiol for Mhurstay on | Moot i) L e el e i . - . - il gan circuit (hig season. He ls certainy A Molor Boat Owners -4 S, o ontonar” ) e | G S e ot iy ~ AT.WOONSOCKET TRACK. be repaid by investizating our 3 g Grapefruit, Wiite, 10| Academy <leve i the biz line, As a 3 vear old he ap- [\ ished ‘Races Run Off Thursda. Jnsurance Policy. It proteets| New York, Oct. 13—7'he New York | to their post-season hopes today, when | F1gs. Tuinips, 29 { Hills was cancelled till a later date. | peared as a trotter, racing in the fus “’.‘fi"bud Watah T One” Drivar: T them when running #nd when lald up | National baseball leaggue club over- | Catcher Sweeney, who was to have | Dites 19|Summer Squash, 5| Coach Aultman had the first eleven | turities. He won & good race at Co- 9 P sad against all marine perils includ- | came their opponents, the New York | played in all the games, had his finger ‘,;;,g;“gg,r; ) ipg fire and theft. at very low rate.{ Americans, in the fizst game of their , badly split by a foul tip in the third | ¥ E o Dost-season series for the.champion- | innins. i Ve Horatons o Bermuda Onions! 10 | out for a long signal drill and running | fuml, d was well thought -of for Cycumbers. ea., 3-8 | through formaticns, but there was no t‘ll\:l );]\in?\:‘ck‘ (?xturlt\' at lg,exm,um, ‘Woonsockét, R. I, Oct. 13.—Three { Hubbard Sauash, 4| scrimmage, as_the hoys were given a | Silko, driven by the veteran Knap- | unfinished races from vesterday with Mitchell took his place. The | Native Tomatoes, 5| String Beans, a ol 3 nts o card 111 B. P. Learned & Co., ship of Manhatn today, winning a | score: e & Head Lettuce, 10| o e at, 5-10 | Lot after the Windham High gamz on | sack = McCarthy, won the first two ‘W:‘:;W.g:nwn"“‘,; Ry oerd Mied i tense contest by, a score of 5 to 1. In ~ Americans. Romaine, 12{Ege Plant, &ién, 10! Wednesday. =~ Dr. Bunnell,” coach £or | heats of that event Going around Halt mile trotting pai S T Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | s pitchers' ducd hetween the ‘old mas. n e vo a o | Celery. ben,, 10/ Plums, doz.. _10-37 | Several years previous. was out on the | the turn in the third heat the memo- Fawas the winher of the unfinished ey A RDIT iy Fuse A it e o e s ¥ 5 s Y % & |New Carrots, WP 0% aoz 10| field also, watching the work and ad- | raple. necident occngred. Both. Silko | Miller was the w. Jastey, Bu y 3 Youngater, RuAsen Worm oty pens | Hemstiee 458 1 8 1z00 beh., 5 vising on different points. The Acad- | gnd The Abbe ienf down, and Mc- | 2.15 pace, four heats of which were apr k he Eenmation, of the Amenican jonses | wihs 14§ 100w IR my has New London Manual Train- | Carthy was badly bruised -up. . The |faced Wednesdwy. =~ . W o . s S8y, the. former ore e e : 34401 Pork— Winter Lamb— for opvonents her> on Saturday, |fatter claimed that Ben:@ White. who | Fred W. won the At heet and U his rival. ifathewson struck out four- "‘“;’ it L st o i Lo s fxnected e Ted and white | was driving The Abbo attempied to | SIXEE was tace By CHRR TGN The Sweiner.c 1 bengs 31 0 2 hops, 20| Tegs { Will show the visitors a few new wrin- - as the ju teen Araes . wh q M b e Fitniestnal y rs a A o through next the polé, when there e s o oamew i Miehalc 3333 2 0 | oy 16| (Chops, Kles in the game that will bring victory | Sas mot room. enough. and that this | driver of Fred W. had not tried his National league record for this sea- | W% 4 1 2 1 1110} %0 95| " Lexn, foCthe, Sesdemy, unnsre. was the cause of the smashup. White | best, the event was declared ro heat soD. AT T 3 i | Smoked Shoulders| Shouiders, BATIoNAE EENAGE STARCiNe contended that McCarthy drove wide, | and al s et and s ding Faat The present series is the first ever | sco by § = Srhotay LheeGhons T wWon Lot and that when he rushed The Abbe | SHET Won the = held between the two otk CHibE F ARttty e 0 10508 0 e 0d ngas “’t"g“sg Westorn Veals s o into the gap, McCarthy pulled Silko |€aslly. o 0 0, o and thonsands of partisans of both |Nedomals "0 0 0 0 0 10 4 Dried Beet. Chop o Yoric i @ over into him. The patrol judge, sta- |, TUC SOASHCE, G50 PE70 rite, Ceotl 4 teams witneszed vhe contest. fer’ Nadionaly ‘Wevore 2. Dosle, Tridwell. | Sornoa Begr, 12-35| Shomiders, | Plusbure tioned on the turn to look out for such | DY ATTOW Wo 4] st. M for mAcricans K two base bits. | e e Stoa | Natire Soea Philadelphia accidents, supported White's conten- | Bryan, was distanced in the final heat. Mathewson's Work Rarely Equalled. | et Aumtins Taporis. 11 o e Stea | N ows. o 2- { Glncluna { tion, and when the judges sent The The Saxon, the favorite of the unfin- Mathewson's box work has rarel st B on erore Sirlofn, 3| Chops, 201 50" % Abbe to the barn and allowed Silko fi,’:fl{- 2.19 trot, won the deciding heat or been equalled in any mame in | ARcEns i ray nside ' Rounds, 32| Shoulders, Boston 100 to start, promptly resigned his -posi- o ew York. When the Americans were | o bisc oh bs e by pitcher: b3 18 S Sate Porkc tioh. . “Then Slifko, “with McHenry | Another favorite, Graclous Peter, on the bases and threatened to score 'l‘nn\ 1: parsed : tme, 2135 umplres, | i S St Louis 11, Chicago 8. driving, went on nd won the fourth | WQI the 2.25 trot in straight heats, { Mathewson at his Beot. ateiine | Klen and Evane aiiiny licago. Ot 15In a tard hiting but Nisiess | heat and the race. The unpleasant mff"fi.’efl““f}f,“}‘;'éo'r‘?& zy‘luérnt after 1t batsmen witi a high, fast bail and Total Receipts were $19,262. Fancy L. I Ducks[Fow! 25 | Ging 14 i o7 Melvigee and Plefior .16 for e | INCident caused a lot of hitter feels | 12 PR E Bo€) 0Ny o " b The batting of Mowrey and | ID&, and the real facts in the case - Tord pitched exceileni | New York, Oct. 13 ~The paid at- 30[Phila. Turkeys, 38 | champions off Hig it e ot thi Nationals | /tandanca dh tohe oy e e o | Pl Clilokaon. S0l E alene, Steinfeldt teatured. Score: are still the cause of dispute. # 3 o holding “them well in hand with | New o iodayis games hetween the | Native Chickens, 25|Sanabs: Chicass. " st towie. |"The in fortune which he encoun- | Opening Football Season®in Greene- I A fre T 5 so-called “nistery ball” untii the | Americans was the total re- | Brotlers. sioelGuinea’ Broilers. T 0" 0 Onusied § 2 tered at Lexington seemed to cast a ville. to take chances on Fire Imsurance? fcans® defense ‘Waakened In ceipts §19.265 his s £ the pair, $1.75 522 0 OEMsI 11 cloud over the racing fartunes of The y 2Py 5 No wise and prudent person does. We e ; » s A o B et G 4220 H 5 = ¥ gt The Heavwyeights of Greeneville a p \ inning: and fonr runs on players will receive §$10,401: each club | roceries s 2 1 Abbe, and he was not afterward of |, Ah¢, Heavavelghts of =Greeneville represent good, reliable companies. and | hitting eams over the e ers il 3 - , Butter— Stzar— aan, any account as a trotter. It was F segn 3 i e ome owner $3.467, and the national com- | iy 4 ) ER R 5 . . Ya® | clash for supremacy on the Cranberry mall annual payment can remove | 1rord struck ont Snegerane the e L ub. new, 33| Granulated, Genris 5311 oy decided to change him to ike || < You from hapless chance to the Teaira| tionals heavs hitten ooy oo e $1,92 Creamery, 12 17 ibs. $1| Tinkerss 4 2 5 2 10akerer pacing gait, amd he was sent to Geers | 100 October 1G. As this is the open ¢ absolute sacurity. cathe DRl Dlate L) e = S gof Bromwn, 18 ibs $1| cownil’ 18 8 8 onetciecs at phis last fall. He took kindly | ;1S Same of the’season. a larze crowe ISAAC S. JONES, The Polo grounds seats creaked with | -V PER LEADS AMERICANS, Enz. Dalry, St hee LE LR T B b Lo L to the lateral mode of locomation, and | 1 :";;‘,r::‘l(::":_};:‘fsfi;,h: #:fl"“,::l:f Ineurmnae. il MRRE G TA uat; thousands of the teams’ admirers and COLE THE NATIONALS.| Saze A si S Sas mamed inall of the carly closing | to: Greeneville, and as it will be the s though partisax > SSas BETon® \{he el Molosses— otals. es open for pac e won_a Ny eTa ot (g ichards Building, 91 Main St.| jestu feeling prevailed, Aside from | Two Star Pitchers—indian Had One | Ronto Hls wat 5t P3040 TG e e e mitx e Thele. mew unttormme 1t WAL ghve. th ctddaw the work of the twirlers. the play of i | i e S 2 ser S e LA 5 i chenge to : 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HI but what the game lacked in | Bender was fhe star pitcher of the| Vinesdr, gal 25iKerosene OM 11-13 | gy Tuker i 40 Ravids and Kalamazoo. He is one of | the new rules, and also a chance. to . HILL, ’Gukxlnage up in excitemen: American league the past year, uc- Fish, - Tauis N OO e B e R e ‘Jj:;fi see the uniforms. The Heavyweights % cor 1 figuris scordss | Market Ce . ileago 11002 1— i 3 abou 0 i H Real Estate e e e e Sra up Tollows: Seoles i Fora 201 DAL S Eetons T o und Clens op ) Plentr: e e | £lides along, and. of course, does mot | VIl lineup as folloxe; and Fire Insurance, acore. Knight singled to_ letr: and | =5 i BRIy sl \-f-" e e Pamol 18 hene Fra et Y T :‘a‘uxuejlnL'he}mh“l Sarine hammcon® (fie | depsoh It D. Quinn and Kendall lg, e % sy on an overt L 1 5 Qusters at. 4 Live. | Tiiker T Chance, Zimmirnan @ Chance: let o | the best (mng in his class. i L S viiiiams, Room 9, third floor. ;\ erkl to ler 3 a S T e Honeless Cod.10@ (Hoiled, bsen, Chicago 8 3 S fe base on balls | The Abpe a rovally bred horse, S e s bk taviza Telephone 147. | NI unfortunate 3 Foppiner [ neaost ety o 1] 2T o b [ aSod piee T ™ot e, | being a son of Chimes out of the fa- | . % Sweeney's towering fly and Knight e SRR . Clams, * ol athen S by Premer 1. by Lush 43 wild piicnes, | mous brood mare Nettic King, by Polo Results Thursday. = = scored Mathewson did mot waver in | i 1008 “Kater 5t | kiisi, ITaliby Matsre, Laush: e, 2 hours; umpires, Rigler and | Mambrino King. This makes him a | At Brockton: Brockton 3, Taunton 1. ATTORINEYS AT LAW. © face of this support and retired | o, ins 13—11, Vaughn all Mackere) Biu . o full brother to The Abbott, 3 1-4, At Fall River: Fall River 11, Wor- s the side on str Again in the third | 14 rh ot b 14—13, Atkins Harkne » % inning, when the Aipe; threaten- | was; 3 BROWN & PERKINS, ttomeys-atlan | 5 1ic niate Mathemeon ropioncaten | waish 17— 7, Reisling 10—10, and Feed. over Wirst Nat Bank, Shetucker St | © ng out two men the former trottinz champion, “who | cester 7. i e was also raced and driven to his rec- —— o peeond Eame of e ey | ord by Geers. Nettie King is a re- | Football at New Orleans Thursday. Cincinnatl Nationals was won by the | narkable brood mare, as on the same At New Orleans: University of Mis- 4, Warhop 14—14, 1.951Cornmeal. Falkenbe 2 o $1.5 cwt., $1. Summers 11 Entrance icans' run looked larger | o - 5w 3. Joss made his reappearance a3 The. Abbe won the Chamber | gizsippi 16 el 38-2. o - | v 4 5 Lo od §—12, Groome 1% veton o e 31 e as fivineiblo tnil the sixth. when his | OF € e, f ar old filly it arith 382, Open Monday ‘ana gat i oth Ford and Mathewson were pitch- | Olmatend a2 F. Smith 7 e R s ow weel aud Cincinnati bated in two runs. | Necia, one of her colts by Bellini, won They- Are Sold Comeletel & masterly ball and it was not until | funt >4, Scott 918, Gray §— [ Bread A retired in favor of Kaleg, who was efective. | the trotting division of the Horseman B Sy cre; S| g i | Nationals | " Qole s the leading pitcher o | St. Louis, Cottonseed Micil. | Cleseland knocked Gaspar out of he box in the third | pytyrity for two’year old troiters and | _Unmarried persons, says Laura | ehaisea 1 : ole is the leading pitcher the | St. 3 wt. $1. Feomme was alto it hard, but Bums,ewho ; 2 3 B G s Rt g the | kel e The fleet | National league, according to, the fol- | RYe. $5 lun. Oil Meal | was effective, though wild. Seore: took a record of 2.1-3 1-4, and the | Jean, are half souls. AlaES e re laid 2. Bunt, nromolly | lowing wnoftaisl Yesbrds: Cole’ oi Sorn. bushel %0 owt. $2.10 i Cinoinnatl. race was the fastest three-heat race | arried, much-divorced per- ‘[ k A th &E second was sicrificed te | Phillippt. 123, Crandall 144, Math- | Qniebustel, o 7 abh e a e ve s ¢ |ever troited by two year ols. - These | sons?—Cliicago Racord-Herald. e, whence he scored on Mur- | ewson 278 Bfies g | Hominy =0 Tumersh 5 11 0 0Milleret erformances malke tie King one —_— ewson 279, Pf. 14—4, Adams 18 aeali. 0 AlLizer.s : i ibiti uc er “ n“y u. ray exas leaguer, Steele 5 L e s 18 SRR e L TR i 1487 the most remarkable. producing A Touching Exhibition. Austin’s Bad Error. bach i2—7, Sugss Browe o : 3 o | T 115 2 0Mitchel, 1 0 0|mares of the age. Cavalieri is to start a bank in Paris. BA"KEHS | The defense of the Ameri Chicago 21--1 Moore | Miss Lilllan M. Hyde of New York, | ¥ Cehe Lo St = = = Her last season in America was very | pled in the eighth inning a4 T decor Bar ‘}\\'as left to compete in the sem nm’ e 11 %] An ordinary gas jet consumes as|successful — financially. — Columbia | thewson had “sent a st Taer mib; | 1613, White fomorrow. The other survivers are 1223 2Egma 2 1 0 fmuch oxygen as five persons. State. field. Devore attempted to sacrifice, | AMeS 12, Wiltse BT tants s e oiROe e S I | SUSck 2 bmmary Rids but IFord mispiaved the bunt, and the | 12, Liefield 11 [t it p e ndd, ad 7001 0bumay 010 National outflelder was safe. The N Druck= 12—12, I Gaspar | 3 o ar ot e | 1100 0™ Downey 000 tional club's admirers were now i | 15—16, Moren 12 Camnitz 12—14,| I DEG fOpecher the Do Cansa e L2 a frenzy No one was out, and “‘,“‘ 6—8, Shett —4, Rowa ;s omen i the sem (‘mavs, while 34112713 3 BT S 28 Shetucket Street lald dowm a bunt, on which Chas: L attorn ~17-g4, | 288 Ehlefaneels s i MBrin, iMatted for Jos tn 6. i made a pretty p by snapping the anlon $—12, Hamron 11—17, Beeobe — atied for Fromme in Sth. Telephone 903, | ball to Third Raseman Austin. who S L B ot Boston 1 g | JOAN, DIRECTUM MARE, e dropped the throw < Fromme 2—4. 8 " 1 Seor nnings: . | Sramveds e imeni s mdavole G el BEATS GRANDSIRE'S RECORD. | (jeint”."2"g 2 L0 8 2 8 0 o3 Members of New York [l wili spitiail which struck Beidech | One American Woman Golfer Left. S LD base bits. Tajole Miller, Lobect; thria bise S BER o StoTk { on the isE, forcing In & Tun. Dewin | Cuicage. Oot. 11 : | Makes 2.043-4 as Four Year Old—The | 1it. Micheil: sacrifico fis. Adams: siolen Exchanges jmd i oo more runs were scored, man’s national golf championship at| ©rd of 4153-4. | The American suffered a hard blow | Homewood today, only one American, Rostom. New York. 53 State Street. 24 Brond Streef. PRIVATE WIRE. Lexington, K Oct. 13 « Fast Fielding Beat Champions. heate. « She established a new World’s| Ppiiladelphia, Oct. 15.—The American League All record for four year old trotters, g their g | Stars wo fhird straight game from the Phila- Sang *Hits, 0 MGaspar 6 in 223 " off Joss 4 in 6. off 4T b on balls o Jows 1. 0T : e Ball, by Bums 1: struck out, : ) —Joan, the by Water Fromme 2, by Bums 1t Directum cired thare, owned by Capt.| pased bal. Adams: fist base on erfors. Cleveland the third heat in 2.04 3-4, a half secc et ten than the rerond of Lot snandaiee, | new cismpions lit the ball hard, ‘bt fast feiding | — - | | Davia Shaw of Cleveland, wom the | 1 Cincinnat 5 1eft on hases. Cleveland 8, Cincin- | SR i, i HaR, B TR Sl ure of the Kentucky Trotting Hors i S [ | Breeders' association meet, in straight i 1 | be sive. | iy ie "N Stars oot the score down. " Alian ‘and 54 | Directum, which made the mile in 1893 | Speater of the Al Stars and Hartsel and Coline did . 7 lin-2.05 1-4. General C. C. Watts, for | e work with the bat' Tho feams Wil play st . the association, presented the cup to| Weshinglon tomorrow. - Score: American League team today. 6 to 2. The PRIZES BID UP. 50 Do. prd . 1 o0z "New Tersey.. ..o hesapcake & Ohio o & Alton 1053 30 81% Dominick & [Dominick Speculative Spirit Gives Evidences of 15700 BANKERS and BROKERS Increased Activity. 1000 0 Greit. W New Yo T = _ | 1600 Ciicago & N W! Captain Shaw. The owner, Driver Mc- Ll "‘""’"""lm g Y | the increased working of the specula- | 1300 Cotorads Fuel & iron laxselorowd % 3 s il PRIVATE WIRE TO Hening of the dealinge. e derermings | 15500 Comliiaiea G ord for two miles, trotting the distance [ 230 sow WK .. Colcug St. Louts | ion With which stocks were bought o Deiaware & fudass oo 13-4 seconds faster than 011 §10f oston Clncinnatt Pittst and prices were bid up witnessed the Deiiser. & Tt Grande the mark set by Cresceus in 1902. Un- 9209 141 HSDUTR | cniry of mew forces imto the market, Do, brd : der a good drive by Geers he went the JTqts 2 3 3 te Rorwich Branch, Shannon Bidg. | 224 the soread of the advancing tex it nUlcEim P2 e E 2 e IARcR Al etor viilen. < 4 Vo 01| o et LA o TR 2 . the second mile was negotiated in| - e 000l Telephone 901 scope Wil F S e el WING CO P PHe | s 26 SN . ilson, owned by John o it = NGCO CERI suged SRR D MRS, M | dors by ke G . Srensth of Boston, paced a mile to s Totals, 13 THE JAHES HARLEY BREWING CO PROVIDEK Coninctive. " painbogs. 0. fasretel el and beat the world's | s BREWERS.OF ALE ¢ND PORTER 3 names familiar to the public and cal- Do.- pld ERECh e T Dy 000 22 2 Second-hand culateg 1o zive prestige in themselves e e driven by | L a s i 1 i o firanclal operations. The trading = 7 | 855 103 ingingont Coombm k taik: o | g H M clement iy the market showed theit MACK MUST USE | L = Tty S Steet, i rwr i D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Stl'eet. Local Agent uscdcion of the conditlon by contest. ges rause: se Tits. Speaker, (o 2. Darls . otorcycles Ing he' advance. putting out " stort| fis b, O S SURSTIRTAE ROR OLDRING: | o et S STt e | B0 0 He P i o aime | LESY K Sanome stasednd protesting | s Crafty Connie Won't Tell Who It Benaes 3y Krause 1 et onbasss | [ ] ;::g : : :. s 1 t'iall and desizned {o afford a r;-mrahm; e e e o Cooin 3: i by pesscd. pabt ';v’;i . P. Magneto. ............ | basig for distributing aceumulati in| 2400 Ko & 3 3 Saastd A t: fime 15 i i k‘ i i ol “Im necessity, which cannot be Gefer-| o Taas o 'x'u-"i" t ;uidt“"!v”ffi '1\’“'”\ o ‘h;'l‘i-—";” | ® SRR D, Canie O e s owalie e ffiifl"fim"&afiéfib s theed oo ‘pasuilivsor Qentrnalfar | AOCHEY STRUCISAAT | i Buick Automobile C h other necessary supplies in stock companies was alleged as a motive for | New iwk Cratos Oldring. who was injured in last Tues- | RIVAL RIDER IN RACE | As the authorized agents of the Buicl utomobile Co. we have re- g C. V. PENDLETON, JR. tlis desire to reduce present holdings | - Ple, & Weat. 11, day’s gan th the All Stars, playing Set e i s | ceived a limited number of NEV/ 1910 BUICKS of various models which we O~ e s A ot stocks. el Necth A dRa g dp the worlds series with the (hicazo | |s Fined atd Susvended for Rest of | ars positive can be placed here within ten days. e Cona., mperial Garage,{ The siort selling was absorbed in | Nerihern T-actfe s asb et mGte L Olanl Lexington Meet. | The discounts on these cars will surprise you. Norwich. | such teshion as to intimidate the bear | Pacite 2 “”‘ oo et | A WORD T0O THZ WISE IS SUFFICIENT. demand to cover helped on the advance | Phit-burg, C. C. & . S5 o m | cigliat o Ao not Belleve tha wnee seiling | { mand through commission houses, and Eresnd Steel ¢ 3 7 fote the eams witheGhicaey S . . z oy a'e u“ e un’le nme |the large number of dormant stock ailmey Steel. Sping i ate.with. 0la “d_with | 21 Ch Street | which wera revived in succession and| Reading 1o iy o eI ‘e on Chari-* - BERETY. A b e . ; ! there is a n chari-'| Telephone 553-5 Chestnut Stree We will e pleassd to meet you at | Supposition {hat fumerous newls forn e Eiz i B R TR ; = STERDR T SHSECE che Panaieg Stod! o ad pools wers faking up these issues 7 e Bnes SR LD el D S U - Bea. Our line ‘of for market exploitation. The move- 1 s g e et A LA ment was facilitated by the si = - I AR e a rs Biv "6F tocke ‘fat e dnathe ] F : andled himeelf very well, although he / and as prices advanced this eup‘fl Paciae e » T iod o fow Shades, Drape and Upholstery | cant fractional .o:,m'on.e On. Drofit-| iy e Sombee e Thesday had tatien 1 Geod taking. do. St L. & W I . The specific factor most referred Io i Yo as furnishing the motive force for the T e R 0 31 Willew St. i P K i sapttsa port of Monday and the definito e Toiten ' R T fencs it furnished that the vears harveat would yieid the largest incre- GEORGE G. GRANT, ment to the countri’s wealth in its history. Tte: he ore immediate situz {ndertaker and Embalmer | ow "in o sn intavacaiie hoar ing seemed to be sw t out of con- Providenc sideration. The hardening money mar-, 32 e St, Taltvillz. | {i especiaily which sometimes dashes: 'lmh day or night calla, | enthusiasm over a hndding stock mar MONE. @@ridMWFawl | ket movement awakened no apparent £Y. uneasiness._ There was a brisk recov- New York. Oct. 13.—Mor on ery in foreight exchange rates and a or, 3@23-4 per cent., ruling NC' l.‘.n m denial of Tuesdar’s rumiors that agree- last loan 31-2, closing bid 3. of- ment had been practically reached in OF NORWICH IS NOW OCCUPYING ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE No. 16 Shetucket Street Dn. prd W Cobpe Wabash 400 Do, pfa 500 Westein Mar 19 Weeit T TV CO=B OUIT. Detroit Paper Hands Him a Foast for Nst Playing in Last Two Gam ing & L. ¥rie 4 Heve iz what one Detro 2y cabout the allegsd wisich nd cooped the vear and an 3 1-2. 1e Joans stead nts, jarge ana the eotton bill of lading controvers; 3 o F e colots Cang - simia Pices:| “'Bonds were firm. Total sales. pi per cent te davs g a s roadcioths, ott. Good bargains | value, $3.232.000. Tinited States bond , six months 41-2642-4 2d out of the last two games n Stk Remnants at the were unchanged on take chances of losing tha COTTON. New York, Oct. 15.—Cotton futures, _ “Napoleon Ta slosed steady. Rids: October 1473, Sunday and increased his mark till he wember 14.74, December 14.97, Jan- 1 Cubb, becau: friend St Louis uary 14.84, Febriuary. 14.90, Marel 14 d down. The Browns harde qui MILL REMNANT STORE, JOHN BLOOM. Propristor. 179 West Main St sep3d Capital, Surpus and Undivided Profits, $1,870,000. 'sToCKS, i S T Anvil 15.01, May 15.06, June 15.02, Ju : ; ““i \ DR: C. R. CHAMBERLAIN 3 s l’ The public is cordially invited to inspect the un- sales, 890 hales Denta/ Surgeon. fo charge of ir. 8, L. Geer's practws during his last licess. 1o the donors s i =ity and to basebal he tace of houesty and =3t of integrity ot CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET open Hi Low Close rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The SR Lo R IR ne e ST Thames National Bank, and to avail of its du Miting Co.. pros | noth CU of getting an aut e that he was wil 0 Athisor (o Scalp M services in every department of banking. -mage, Shampooing and Atian Cdust Line. a1 aside all thought of - Mantenring. Ordors | 170 Beifinee & Oblo.. rismanshio and quit cold while teken for combin i ak sl 5 quitting was good. W ERs; 7. 5. UNDERWOOD, s Pimic 3 prised. hecause whatever Caphs fanlts el Bki-¢ 51 Broadwaz. 3300 Ceutral Leather ... e a8 may be, we never euspected e was

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