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NORWICH BULLETlN, WEDNESDAY, DCTOBER 26, 1910 - l"sufl"fi[ thletics’ Right Ider Will Arrfive LIABILITY - on 9 p. m. Train. ) s . | Norwka fandom, which has been J. L. LATHROP & SONS. Squad is Driven on the Jump by Coachers—Danny Mut~| nngiii™h Siensa s "Sundar 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. % , . i waiting ‘to hear when Danny Murphy b Arri da ning—G: Welcome Then| might be expected home to receive SR phy ves Here Friday Evening rand Wel 3 the welcom eawaiting him, can settle back with relief this morning when they learn that he will not be here till OF NORW H Motor Boat Owners Friday evening on the 9 o'clock train. ; will be repaid by investigating our { week will be the rule for the Academy | Jolmson today will have any effect ON| Nurphy sent the following telegram on Boat Insurance Poiicy. It protscts | eleven in preparation for the gameltlu while man’s hope’ situation. Tuesday evening to the Spoting Editor and against all marine perils includ- | comes up from New London, with | IR » R gt ing fire and theff, at very low rate.| bright hopes, it is reported from the o 1% ‘,‘:fi]&‘;"; ";;“ Dlafiely ran aweY | e HLATIEE jollid oploci bral BT ! i Al 3 e was quicke! lay night, Oct. 28th. B. P. Learned & Co. City by the Sea, of inflicting a defeat | 'O Johnson. = He was ke ahotea SRR " head. At the finish Oldfield led by Fridav. et the Norwich students and their coach- | % ! i On Friday evening, then, upon the Thames Loan & Trust Co. Bu . about a_quarter of a mile. The time | o o (/0 Cay O O Al o 2 . O es wiil leave nolbing umdone fhat| .. ths five miles wos 4 mimates 44 séc- | Goltonat 1S L IO I S e 0. e uc e ree APriFMW for the game. Gl gramme of meeting at the train, red- Tt had Dbeen expected that there; 5 3 8 ¥ would be a game on the campus Tues- | T, 80 -5 ::’(frfl‘"d;f l‘l’g“tfie;‘:a" the fIrst. | or Thayer at Poli’s theater will all be day afternoon between the Academy | “®p0 W10 G ML le starting and carried out complete. When it is all second eleven and the Laurel Hills, i qa00, ME8 Were ®ow in over, if Danny don’t think it is worth S ’ | . : 3 ro | times slowed up to allow Johnson a| e the fana. . Now leven a chance for a scrimmage | - : . 2| of the fandom of the Rose of New the scrubs. This was a hot ses- | "hfi“‘e- ({“" alvays ‘x“"d ‘{‘: lea'd“doo‘(‘k England the committee in charge of d ina ) arpius all fi lvl € rof1 s, ) y o man both driving the teams to their | of ractically all the details are per- best speed, and the regulars smred""‘B"f:};_]e‘? ‘{‘he fig““ 4 second heats | fected, ‘but the lists are still out for - once on the scrubs on a long doging| Between the first and s ats| gsubscriptions, with room for any who . P S “Blitzen Benz,” a 200 horse power Car.| foil = Miane Bricol Ashine rod peopie | the game this week. making it nec : 0 g ek ose Bristol fishing rod peop essary to get a hew man In the back- | one mile from a flying start in 44 3-3| are an Athitiic rooters, as was shown fleld, where Jimmy Murray, the star Seconds. This beat the Brighton when the handsome fishing rod rnr. t a = efsqs & beer worki t quarterback, | after a flving run from the chute 10| an accompanying letter to Preston | b e e S et [ LS e T A Gl e weanne ke o ken | rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The to fullback in Smullens’ place. | 901V _tWo turns to negotiats, while on| Bristol company manager wrote that | s . - one on his feet, who has been | have had four turns. | interested in the destination of this Thames National Bank and to avail of its mudgur out for halfback position. | pole, for they had been pulling for the | % ’ n at the other half, they are | FIVE HORSES SCORE chatapions through the whole srries, INSURANC=. WELCOME TO DANNY MURPHY ‘ At : i Strict and strenuous practice this)to day. I am glad if my victory overj j, response to telegraphed inquiries them when running and when lald up | here on Saturday, when Bulkeley HIgh | Oldfield Wins Two Heats With Ease.| of The Bullotin: |s Nuw chUPY'NG ITS NEw BANKING HuusE upon the Academy. For that reason, Agency Established May 1846. would tend to put them in tiptop shape The time of the second heat, 5.14 4 fire, aprade, and presentation by May- hut this was sidetracked to give the after gaining a lead several| wpjie to have a place in the affections , with Dr. Bunnell and Coach Auit. Yun by Swan. Smullens has been out | of, the match race Oldfield drove his| gon't want to get left out of this de- l_ % £ X 5 x : The public is cordially invited to inspect the un= baseman, has “been ‘hrought in circular track by 3 1-5 seconds, but| hanny was received on Tuesday. In | \dish has been a new man and a | the Brighton Beach course he would| the whole factory and office force was g a good pair ul lll\lnd gain- | and they wished Murphy luck when he | H H 2 e Sty o uios Sms WITH WINNING HEATS | 200 00T SO e iy Snee, services in every department of banking. WRITTEN AT SHORT NOTICE Policles for Wire Insurance. The man | i e who lecte Fire Insurance the | some nice work as a dujlg nz runner, - 5 e T ka0 and | on il e wiil also improve wih |218 Pace Carried Over Till Today at|piG FELLOWS MUST re ready rve } right, too. | coaching for the rest of the weel, and | Hills Grove. Sre sy 1o serve Bim right. 100 | looks as If he wonid round into a | BOLSTER UP THEIR ELEVENS. v fixture on the team. { Hills Grove, R. I, Oct. 25.—Five PR ISAAC S. JONES, Porter did conspicuously good work | oo & FOVe L the 2.3 | Saturday Games Give Harvard, Yale ; = ; : = Insurance and Real Estate Agent in breaking through the regulars’ line [ 1075¢S won a heat each n £ and Princeton Something to Think | playing in Paul's place at tackle, after | proved the hest in the third race when | HARNESS HORSE NOTES. Richards Building, 91 Main St.| on Tuesday and nabbing the runner. |Pace at the harness meeting todav| ‘G . a 95-vard run, Captain’ Daly, Kilpai- | ii: defeated Little Father and Governor | ey 22daw 4 | The newly developed backfield of the and the struggle was carried over fto 3 elar rick and Morris watched the play from | Gray in imp | Silver silky the 4 year old daughter regulars was somewhat Tagged on|tomorrow. Ben Hur, Islander, Billy| The eleveas that look the best so far | the side A “hard serimmage it | of Mako and China Silk, has taken a their interference, the line also show- | pianned for tomorrow. record of 2.10 1-4. Patten and Molly J. were placed in | won their games Saturday, but at some L ing a tendency to let their gpponents | 3 & b g l“ I)F"CE OF WM. F. BILL | Aitar ihechn | that order on the unfinished card as | SXPense to their supposed esteem. If Three Teams Roll Off. CUP FOR RACES, Three teams of the seven that quali- | The board of review of the national s ok 5 Harvard had got those 12 points on fied in tha handicap tournament at the | i ia ti V' "e: s 'y e y e " e s ’, 1 v Real Estate Setaad {3 result of the days racing while| Brown by solid plaving, if Dartmouth’s| NEW LONDON TO MARBLEHEAD. | Rose allevs have fireads rolled off ay | oLting association will meet in New and Fire Insurance, OLD FIELD BLIGHTS AMBITIONS nd the favorite with the talent, was | Line had not wilted so at Williamstown | T jauckpus s Siyeels the JoNDWInE: bes Bt 3 OF JACK JOHNSON. | distanced in the third heat, Syka Di and if Princeton’s forwards had shown | Five Events After Yale-Harvard Re-|ing their scores: Cole-Hill 673, Cole- 3 T is jocated In Bomerw' Block, ever C. M. e ahe T e Sk nid | @ stiffer front against Carlisle then ail st Stone 672, Cole-L. Young 603. This| Lou Dillon, 1581-2, is the dam of & yatcnn, ShapE D OGS e, { Champion Pugiiet 7s Mot in It as an | heat when a sulky wheel proke and put | tiree would have appeared in a. class i leaves four yet to go across for the|2.10 performer, Lou Billings, having i T LT o Y e iRy heall: much abovs the other teams. Cornell.[ po o (Ot 25 —Besides making | b taken a record of 2.08 3-4. H e = pirre 3 f the flashiest teams of the| ... & i s On T day Roy Hill k th % Alice Victor, owned by William De- | {00, one o : ®| King Alfonso XIII of Spain the fourth n Tuesday Rov Hill took the prize i T lory of Danbiirv, Conn. won {he 2.3 | Year, was outplayed half the time by |y 08 0 "l her, the Eastern Vachtfor daily high single at ducks, putting New York, Oct., 25—The ambition of | 1ot in straight heats, after Director | yer'lont. All this goes to show that| iy gt its fall meeting tonight re-|down a string of 146, which beat out k Jonnson, champlon heavyweight | 1o4q haq captured the opening heat. | the strongest teams to date are Suf-| .qjveq the deeds of gift of five valuable | a 122 by Lucas. Justice Brooke, by Barongale, is the world’s champion 2 year old trotter, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 7 pugilist, to annex honors as a racing fering from weaknesses in the line. L e aid having taken a record of 2.091-2 in BROWN & PERKINS, "llmmdln automobile driver received a blight T Harvard, Daftmouth, Princeton and ;;‘g;f,’n'::;‘;grf,‘"t?‘fh’e"r‘:r‘l';'l‘l‘:,“’ oy e R the second heat of the Kentucky Futue- over First Nat Bank Shetucket St |here this afternoon at the hands of | Bender and Five Athletics Could Beat| Cornell must brace in the line. : £ * | Wholesale Exchange of Ball Players. | ity. -~ e Barney Oldfleld. Johnson showed to i As fdr as appearances go, Harvard 8 3 Sing Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 24.—What is PR stat pext to Thames Nat. Bank | joor advantage in his new role and Anything. seems o swing firet Honors, with Dart- | The placing of the name of the JKing | 3ti0d (o ne one of the largest | Rov Miller has twice won the 2 year 33-2 pen Monday and Sat- | D000 P ' e ther : Tim Regan, Springfield’s jovial root- t : i ho| Of Bpail heside those of President 1o 2 istory s is said | old ion of the Kentucky Futurit urday evenings. actasd d n one heat of their five-mile |, R R, D L res same | mouth and Princeton hext in line. The | oy ok William of Germany and The. | deals in the history of baseball s said sion of the Kentucky Futurity. 2 at Sheepshead Bay toyed with the big fighte two heats were needed to settle the question of supe- riori e ;‘::;f.’;‘lfi?firi?p‘\}}‘l o Rbosevelt was with the desire to! 1o be in process of completion tonight | In 1903 he landed it with Grace Bond ork and this contest sho ce on of the best of the in’ Chicago. Tim went away a strong Cub favorite. Ha wouldn't listen, Af- ter seeing the games he say All lin the proposed exchange of more |and two weeks ago with Justice Brooke, emE recognizs officially the efforts of King | in k : 0 and dix 5 ear. Neither can | JSCOERID OO Fing vachting, espe. | than hall a dozen players between |2.091-2. afford to hide anything. ~Both are o Tthe . sonder races Tetween | the Philadelphia Nationai club and the tory 1 ient | Bender needs is a catcher, Coliins, 4 i i . cially “inei i Nati 5 i Following bis victory Oldfield tonight . 'S, | heavy but porous in the line and dash- | & 5 chts in Spain | Cincinnati National league team. 1If they keep on coming there will be I k r Ani o Ty e peer And Murphy, and he'll| ing fn the backfleld. Quarterbacks Bal- | SPYGER and Amereel SEOKS LS| " The ‘men slatea for exchange,” ac- | plenty of trotters for the 206 class an- y N “I raced Jack Johmson for neither | edl SO R;fl%“;a" Gty ';:P?); lou and Ingersoll are well matched, but | & *7* > cording to rumors here, are among the | other season. Startle, Brace Birdle oy pretasvion iy Piveaiminate | greatest pitcher he ever saw.—Spring. | Of, ihe ends-the Tigers will have 10| “rhe special cups are g vosnsnacon | Bedt v piey ol iR e R o R A eyt o? s gl field Republican. 0 naye go between New London and Marblehea 205 1- y. Johnson five vears ago the white man Polo Results Tuesday. for accurate kicking. Princeton has|t2ce and from Bar tierbor to METhET| Kansas City, Mo.. Oct. 24—Abe At- Apples. would have won and after Jeffries re- | At Worcester—New Haven 8, Wor- | Pendleton. If the Tigers b2at Dart- | PE2q ‘ tell tonight won a decision over John- | We are likely to forget. when think- BnoKEns tized he would never had to fight him | cester 2. mouth they can consider the Yale game e |ny Kilbane of Cleveland after ten|ing of the splendid tobacco crop of again. If T had ignored Johnson for a| At Fall River—Brockton 6, Fall|easy. {rounds of fighting. The champion’s | Connecticut, and how it has been im- year or so he would probably have | River 4. 71 Touchdowns so far have been ac- Coombs Threw Oniy 120 Balls. ~ | tjtie never was in danger. proved in quality and value by scien- 28 shemcke‘ Su.ee' gained much experience on the tracks At New Bedford—Providence 7, New | cumulated as follows: Cornell 19, Har-| Coombs, the Philadelphia pitcher, in| Kilbane, except in the eighth round, | tific cultivation, that this state can bs and bought high powered cars while | Bedford 12. vard 17, Dartmouth 14, Yale 11, Trinity | the final defeat of Chicago. who al-|was on tht retreat. made to do proportionately as well Telephene 995. am not getting anl better from day At Taunton—Hartford 7, Taunton 14. 11, PPl:lns}‘Ivanhi 23, Pennsylvania State rr;md' had Wm}\‘ w\{:_ gnm'efihethi;!rr 1'1 ¥ e with any other crop, if it is given the — 2 Fia 28, Princeton 12, Wast Point 10, Vir-|120 balls to the plate, w Mord=cal| ry. Sonatorship Paramount Issue, |Same amount of care and attention. ginia 17, Wesleyan 8. Vermont 2, Wil- | Brown hurled 142. As mr;pmre_dt \;jt But the fact is that there are several Me N liams 5, Wisconsin 1, Notre Dame 10,|the former zames, Coombs’ pitching| Wherever republican representatives|crops on the list which if properly mbers of New York Indiana’ 10, Tloly Cross 1, Chicago 2, | was about equal. On Monday at Phil- | ooty 08 TR0t TP wed for | attended to could be made to respond and Boston Stock Bucknell 3, Brown 6, Amberst 3, Ag-|adelphia Bender threw 120 balls to the | yA%° 5 i e Jen | With an_equal amount of improvement Exeh L] gies 2, Annapolis 5. Lehigh 2, Minne- | plate. On Tuesday Coombs threw 151, O 1o e oot el in quality and productivity. Among Xxchanges Seta 2. Michigan 1. Stavens 1, Syracuse | the game in which he gave nine bases | have been nominated without being| thase is the apple orop. There are no Spr gfield Training school Tufts [ on balls. On Thursday he threw 120 pledged, failure to vote for these men | apples that come into this state from New York. CONFLICT OF VIEWS ! 100 Am. Woolen 1, Ursinus 12. and on Saturday Bender heaved 110 | will weaken his chances of being clect- | outside which we cannot equal or im- 53 State Street. 24 Broad Streets e L e ting The records of the various elevens|Chicago pitchers in the opening game | ed. This makes the duty of republi- | prove upon with the proper attention PRIVATE WIRE. Between Strong Sp-:uhhv. Operatoers | Vo bo. prd follow in the east threw 101 balls to the|cans plain so far as this part of their | to our orchards. At the recent pomo- Opponents' | batters. On Tuesdey 149 and on Sat- | ticket ncerned, and the duty is | logical exhibit in Berlin E. C. Converse Points. Points | urday 135 as against 142 Sunday. Dur- | one which reaches beyond the state|of Greenwich took all the prizes offered ing the series the Chicago pitchers | legislaturs into the halls of the na- | for apples. Greenwich is one of the —Price Movem f | 100 Atlantic Const Line.. [Pt A el Susgended. 1000 Raitimore & Oliio. 1100 Rethlchem Steel New York, The contrary Sives In he SO0k THERIE Lo0kY G ers 0 Conadien Pacite e i 0 | threw 650 balls to the plate as com- | tional consress. a major- | old towns and its old orchards have o LA Fufficient to hold the price movement | 1190 Central Leatier taouil : pared with-621 by the Athletics. FEr ok btete eal i R e S Umm": nmml almost suspended. Dealings were | ey Canen ~ will vote accordin the in- | but can be made productive still, while Bty SoucenEstens Hofl et e b= csapea e Ball League Elects President. tense Interest th h in the | new orchards planted and properly es senator- | tanded do as well there as in any state ship indicates that few of them | in this broad country. The orchard in will fail to do their part on election| which Mr. Converse raised his prize day towards sending to Washington | apples is an old one, rehabilitated by ing and the selling sides. This was BANKERS and BROKERS trae not only of the congestion of op- | erations in three or four stocks, but in | Stocks Bonds Investments | s rmers wastuted, oy, nate. Cleveland. O. —At a meeting of team owners hore today George \lmeland of Pittsburg, a baseball sta- ician, was elected president of the ‘racuse - - - it o the man of their choice. To a majori- | modern methods and made ‘“good as fllet of views between strong specula- | Suninolis Ohio and Penr Lonitll R L sue lias heeorse paramount to | new” again. This i mo miracle. but tive operators. The dealings fell to 2 Coratiates blea g that of public utilities regulation, and | just the common, ordinary matter o PRATE: WINE: 30 low point of activity in the Intervals | Comn’ Products Leptay Two Good Races at Latonia, i sinly better nnderstood. The | fact cause and effect that all are abie New York Chicago St. Louls| between the transactions on a large | 0 Delaware & Hy wrlisle Latonia, Ky.. —John Reardo sure, of course, is not a|to produce who go at It in the right on Cincinpati Pittsburg | scale. The rise in the call money rate | o L Pon. State demonstrated in ihe featurs | party {ssue, as it has received indorse- | way, and whon they do that, the crop shifted the wavering sentiment io the Distitlers® Secuitle S Tace here today by defeating a good | ment from both parties, but the elec- | is one that rejoices them by its quan- Norwlch Branch, Shannon Bldg. | Siic 5F fobression and made ihe “e,;\‘, e B Amherst feld in fast time. e laid behind Jeff | tion of a United States senator is| tity and its value. Connecticut apples Do. 1st pid Do. 2d »id Gemeral Fleciric Bernstein until well into the stretch, | strictly a party issue and this year|find a market at good prices always. when hz worked up to even terms and | it is of particular significance in Con- | The market .is nzar and the demand Telephone 901 iy An attentive eve was fixed on the ik, Wesley: sem augsd FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr { developments in foreign money mark- rehern pid |G, won by a head. Round the World | necticut.—Ansonia Sentinel, never satisfied —Bridgeport Standard. ets in conducting operations in stocks. | 0 3 There was a considerable pressure of | i Ay N d selling orders for foreign account in | Do. pld ... e aene o Second-hand the opening dealings and these were | hufts ...... & an element in the early weakness dis- | o g | Yertont 4 M Jeg | Biayea by stocks’ The London selling | - International Pump siifate - OtOI'CyC €S| was accompanied by intimations that | Towa- Oinitsal S ot -5 fears were felt there that the Bank of | Kansas Clty Southern. oy 2 $150 gland would make another advance | — o Do pfd ... Aiiiia ok ...$178 | in its official discount rate at an earl 508 Tovisville & Nachville. 4“,{ ?{‘ 2 T $200 | d2Y. This view seemed to be modified | - g warthmore - (Run less than 50 miles.) U0 i o Batene b e e | M6 Han, & ez inus 4 All Exeelsior Auto Cycles, Tires, | England on the day’s operations. This | i burg -4 Tubes, Saddles, Lamps, Gas Tanks and | Sum agreed with that named as the | 190 Nauonal Blsouic | [11110 anova -3 other necessary supplies in stock amount advanced by the Bank of o averford - ; France on three months’ discount bills : C. V. PENDLETON, JR. from the London money market yes- omt & Wes Yantic, Conn., or Imperial Garage,{ terdas. The decline in the London ex- Nowiolk & Western.. Norwich. change rate at Paris today served as | i oet1d additional confirmation of the report. g - d ew While the amount is comparatively Pennsviventu .. small, the transaction is stgnificant as | it e t New Fall Goods indicating the policy of the Bank of e Chicago France to accord assistance to the . 1\\“‘1 Mg in Remnants large and small piec: ¥nglish money market, and, presum- | " kinds, celors and styles Dress | ably, to operate against another risa sends, Broadciott etc. Good bargains he Bank of England discount rate. | n Sk emnants at the ¢ prospect seemed to relieve ar { MILL REMNANT STORE, x in New York and v\:‘ax ;-alle;i a - factor in the firmer tone developed in Iy TR OM: Froprietor | 1 stock market. The call money rato - Rallway Steel Spring Reading Republic ‘Sisel Do, ped Rock Tsiand Co. Do. pfd St L & 5 F ¥ — ota Edition Now for the first time you get a complete set of all Mark Twain’s writ | Minne: Goorgetown Can McCloud Drive Anderson Out? St Louis West Main St aede { went to 4 per cent. in the afternoon, | - T 1"“‘ M".,.\H‘ :Umu. “’“.l‘", that .h:.“ 7 - sl Jrent to:4 per cent in the atierncan, | been arranged by ihe coniest commit- ings at just exactly one-half the price they have ever been sold before. This hursday in is a new edition, just as complete as the old one, which still sells, by the way, at $50.00. This new edition is only $25.00—for the 25 volumes. evening DR (. R. CHAMBERLAIN e Hosion s o | eral list to depre jon was helped b: strength of individual stocks and Denta/ Surgeon. Rroups which was mot explained by | Will Anderson, Toledn st middleweight wrestler sroups whic Kot explaiviod sbs. | Do ol .. the world. and Sandy MeCloud. an It had been Mark Twain’s ambition to have his books in every special new The New York local llent middleweizht wrestler from | to ehargo ot Dr. & L Geor's practme | tractions advanced in concert, suppos- S 2 | Scotland, Anderson was'a favorite in.| American home, and he made a great personal sacrifice to - u.:.‘.“fl\:'m'mr:'::'«::u. — | ediy on account of reorganization plans, Trien e e L 5 Willmatic last winter and ads | bring about this remarkable opportunity—for the first time reviea | Borta o ceptnied trathe” The price| 1o b e e e et e | o Of hoy o hubieing. oOpmFhiN lasile iis Sut o the i | of copper declined in Lonton and there | Carotina Chem derson out of Great Rritain and An. | price of non-copyrighted books—the chance will not come again. ‘erson s he will endeavor to show that there is spsolutely no truth in | the claim. A United States Steel was supported on | 2 < : Iha lmndl lmkd a Hraxs l:n. B Coaimmion ot TavernEter con | 013 Wat s But for Mark Twain’s action this would have been impossible. Nev strie: could eb placed the el e 4 minary of class will | pel st struction could ob placed on the quar- | i Nelot L, Jpx‘fl"-n'd.; the main event. " The match is before has a copyrighted library set of a standarc author’s werks be-p = :.;, Was niot to be piblished until after the | Totel sales 00 shares | awaited with keen interest. it Al siL low Eonic ollor acht Tr close of the day’s business. e con- - H e . ey o s n'an early revival of demand | COTTON. | Racer Hangs on Fence. and such things Reflnished. | 77" 2 2 | - from the railroads is relied on to offse’ | New York. Oct. 25.—Cotton futures| _ Baltimore, Oct. —A naccident to — €9 to 87 Chestnut §t. Norwicii Conie | the fact that present production. | closed firm. Closing bids: October: Jesuit, the favorite in the Blenmore | Is om ete or s octde though on a reduced scale. 15 So far in | 14.60. November 14.45, December 14.43, | Steeplechase, gave the race to Hyda, a i excess of bookings of new orders as| January 14.49, February 14.52, March | “"-l tipped outs to indicate a substantial shrinkage in| 14.39, April 1462, May 14.66, June 14.6 der, who proved bet- | . ! FUNERAL ORDERS | s smount of umihedoraers for e | suy 1355 the betting. Jesuit's aceident oceurred | eautitu ume R iene next mouthly showing. There was a ot IO SME et arid Slsady, thitty| eaTiyin lesrs ta Tanauear s | . ; s A mixture of misgivings over the stesl| points advance: middling uplands | around the course once he tried to hut. Brander Matthews says: * Mark Twain will be included ln'that group of writers hoi o Artistically Arranged by trade position, dislike of the strong | 14.60, middling gulf 14.85; sales, 6,650 dle the fence and hung up. A carpen- headed by Moliére and Cervantes. With the exception of Count Tolstoi, Tw. New York City advance in th'n: ottodn murk;»t a‘T‘d ul‘] | bales. i n-r“rmd ‘h e] 2 -'lgnt him free. Ker- was the greatest of recent modern writers, and will be handed down to posterity .o : easiness over the advance in the ca math, who had the mount, was badly ; i i . dns e g Please send me for exr HUNT .. The Florist, Jonn rate involved in the late weakness | injuréd in the fall. The Potomac purse, through ithe frio; of | his' woiks| Huckicherry! Finh, i GTorTSSE Wy eyl Sad mation, carriage freay t ted feature, went to ‘Pudd’'nhead Wilson." Twain is a greater stylist than Stevenson or other ca Tel. 130 Lafayette Street. | of stock 2 sct of MARK TWAIN'S Juniéa Bonds were irregular. 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