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NORWICH * BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1910 e = ; : i S 00, in | Hurley full of holes and at tihe end. e FEp— while Gotch is a challenger of the |Succession, will have absolute owner ’reu;,':f,“ whEbR Spehes axd rebardal BEED IiALToRIN BoNpTRIAR T twelve rounds Refereo Flaherty o s ot IS world at his weigh p. n who Knan . e 1 at his weight. sii ; ner_ Fitzpatrick has demonstrated | Then came Monte Dale.a tough fight- araw, . The break is almeost ide e ¢ | Gotch will have a slight advaptage | Tie rules adoptea by the collegiate T/*'i7, [ izPatrick has demonstrated | | Then came Monte Dalea (oush MRt | 0y SHAT gt n. Wolkust's srm TR | { o erelght over Somerville, buf the basketball rules committee this vear rf . LA Giancing blow Awith his forearm and | Bat Neison has not o o 5 R R A latter js one of the cleverest and best |Make the penaltios for coaching from i S b o & honib, about. He got a lot of glory ous; ef L BILITY L - wrestiers of his welght living, a verit- |the side lines and for unnecessarypec i) AR EPIDEMIC , e sy Aickar- | whipping Monte Dale, @ memn & lot f B . ’ | able “hox 6f tri ks’ jand with en orlg- poushness much more stringent thay A o y iand boke. & vizhe hand | people in Chicago never fieard 13 ' i i nal stivie that enahles him to quickly [Deretafore. Four fouis will aisqualify OF BR ARMS AND HANRS.|qnd i Geht with lrankie Whits | Dale broke his arm and the. A (- o o Bxperts, Demptie seianont an vl Canes ety i e adiintaze of o [ S R e el of O e i e e i | 15 5ad 10 have saved him £FO B ke Street, Norwich, Tonn. i ¥, / comings of his opponents. as in years gone by. N s Injuries that Fi teh cdust die Foorty e | ual knockout. s Played—Session Just Closed One of Surprises and| Gotchh has shown exceptional form | Columbia, Which was accordertle NUMmerous (piuies that Fightérs Arelsignt kmuckics, mddic Meoorty, e ual kno W - o Destnetohos Rt Mk excollont iyle/| DERIHIRSELy T Tuo et plars, o - > fiand for some e now, and the ro- | Owen Moran and Kneokout Browne (18 s sure to draw out all that is best |Vear by the g six, opens the h v i - ace r o7 " t o1 i 1 e 2 ]}e( 't 5 od H, o to 0 e 12 er of e 1 quite extensive. ceessful beate TARRANT & CO.,! Unezpected Upeets. I his SPnenent afinny tine Swhether [t CORIL o Xtbeaon I o | crown dnfivats. tias Aesters. Brb Bais |bonimy Gatos apac e appenticitis |ing Dot o T o o 5 ARRAL £ he ls the eqnal of Somerville in skill | Yale \ Cornell w S llowing is fering now? There is h resular epi- |from the cficcis of which he has just|round hout at the Auditorium & S $sc Tuesday's = contest alone (tfaven on March 5. The T7.\ing of demic of brokein arms and hands; and |left the hospital, mizht be added (o the | Francisco on November 26, chamoes 117 MAIN STREET. - S ’ n to say - frankly | it e e st o beeven Lo f e e o omtecs: - |If the thing keens up there Wil be but | general, terror of the situution. are brint that o match wilf be wpeed= Fire, Accide Heaith whieh o oo 0 mier raver, | same e i e B e | e Golammbla v, ¥ge at Tthaca; | fow fighters Ot to fght left 1n the | Baldwin's accident nipped a prom- |1y arranged between the ire, Accident, Heaith, i tses and also of une or Kilpatric training for the affair shows that he | 20, Cornell vs. Columbia - New Yoults fgame. (@ L L = in the bud, Mattynev: jlishman and Huookout BealiS SN bt ected A Do g Kil, of course,” said Shevlin.|intends to take no chances of getting | 2L Princeton vs. Corneprat New York.| Ad Wolsast, liahlwelght champion.er was boxing better and fie had pian- | decided at the Fairmont Ar C, fhe Liabitity, {and unlo strength by colieges can’t be any quesiion about it. | beaten, Fep. 11, Cornell vs. sale at Ithaca; |aeems to have st fiac pacen the mal d to clean up all of Uie lightwelghts |early part of next month. o . N : that have o beoh regarded as plays a botter 'n'T could. 17, Erincaton vs. Corpfll ot Frime ot | Lo e e e tiis Bott it maone insist upon 4 mecting o - 3 4SS 4 Py i g bR o . 2 Ve, Corpivan : 4 arm 1 his bout, w ormar Wi hampion ighlanders Sign Two Men. Piate Glass and Steam Boiler |\ ; i 1 See e sias onme sreat and Mesti"| JACKSON HEADS THE LIST. |35 Commell va, Benny o & Cornell| Mcbarland at Fond 'du’ Lac a SNort | 3o (ey ate both lakd up. with Feacs| Jack Quinn prtcnen and Hast Ganle \ ™ fins Dot cia S e ineo 3 e to coath i, - I néver nad o ; at_lthaca. : % .. | fime ago it was not long before Matty | fured forearms. | ner, socond baseman, have signed “\bURANLE | resical camutmin i | prote B e e o cuagh him. Official List of Batting Averages Just |*'March 3, Corne! vs- Yale at New|Baldwin followed suit. breaking his |""{70 JHRSRIE 0 (e 1ioice its | the! New York Americans for 1011, | Giscussion among the experts as that | i Made Public. Haven. ———— ——— rmdn the first round and could mot | cording to announcement made Mome Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society. | ¢ caually theoretical all-Ameri- YALE FIELD SIDELIGHTS. Chicago. Nov. 20.—Jackson of Cleve- | NINE TIGERS WILL REMAIN. How’s This ? thereafter, he punched Battling |day night. L u. s. jonholeyer WIS anwapapor. e R o 35, | 1and might have been a disputant with - i W ofrer Ons. B ollar Acsets $2,594330.17 e - mukp. . T o0 " oiendance was estimated at 30,-| poth Lajole and Cobb.for the prize au. | Princston Wl Only Lost Sparks and [ We offer One Hyumdred Dollars. ) Leb26TuThS pver ngtec, Aoat of t ris | there are not that many scats in the| tomobile for hittine in the American McGyegor by Graduation. R0t e “Cubed by s G el e 0 7 . e : cague quring 1910 but for the 3 R 5 SY' & 0., Toledo, . On Thanksgiving Harvard furnished the spectacular | appeared. al. - ling over fhe fact that of the regular | { it ¢y, * T Wil ciash wi ‘ornell a atures No fticr sight was ever|ting averages made public today he team, those who started the Yale | pusincss transactions and @nancially S R b e Danell n on a field than the three elevens|heads the list with a percentage of [ 2ih $Yere are mine who will return | abls to catry out any obhigatians made = on the side of the house wher Ind Providence. On 15 formations. 387, +He appeared in only 20 games {§r"Jiaf again mext vear and will be by his frm " 5 P IT L winter blasts strike hardest alwa annual army and —- = however, and was not eligible for the | opardd “to give Yale probably more ALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, | o e e e thARGe \t Philadelphia bis crowd dutalde to| Df ebb is second:with o percentage of | TOULY than she had hix yeart US| maws Catdrh Chire is.telentinters as a P T““ an the Mowing are the number of and cheering, and when | Cobb is sec ases, the eleven was made e S L B T % 0 ot e e ana the total | € was tima to Start the ame ft was |85 and Lajoie third with ‘384 this pear o€ two sentors, thres Juniors | TA0 mucods Surrarcs ‘oithe Evsiam: rest of the house. There are times a and against fifte¢n of | Possible to buy a few tickets for $2! Philadelph g - |and fix sophomores. Sparks and Mc- | Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents when it is necessary to raise the ve castern colleges: ting with - Grefor. gratluate, while Captain Hart, | per bottle. “Sold by ‘all Druggists. okl b A ©! B ok el Lajoie ‘plaved in the greatest | Wike" Jiq° McCormlek of 1912, and | = take Hal's Family' Pills for consti- temperature quickly or to keep the Won. Lost. Tied. . Walsh, the pitcher of the s:m;fflo;;mug' b3 1‘3‘;;"5 aleton, Eh“ndu,DBlu‘e[hen(lh?;,l W P 1. it temperature up for a ]ong period, ' f )X, came all the way from e eing 5! Sop, Brown und Dunlap of 3 re- 5 3 Hhiie With Cornelins I Danaher sames. o for filion gridion stumgles | HEGRTYenStamine L That can’t be done by the regular o The big pitcher wore one of ihose flossy — Thus with nine regular returning, a Germa nical, & 3 e, v Alpine hats Jike A. Mkt wears OFFICIAL AVERAGES rinceton_should be in better shape f one of the many valuable ingredients method of heating without — - «l at the start of the pres- | © oley’s Y ROmMORYS P i e ey The Harvard team had a banquet at IN AMERICAN LEAGUE. | fian shie was at the s o methlenetetramine is _recogmized by trouble and overheating the rest of L4 nehotel at 6.30 o'clock. Craw-. y "rhis year Captain Hart, Sparks, Mc- [ medical text books and authorities as the house. The_only reliable = o 8 1 1 dén, who ' I been Percy | Dan Murphy is Feurteenth in the List. o cgor. McCornnick ‘and Chrystie were | uric acid solvent and anti-septic for GET A POLICY AND GET IT NOW. T Tiaughion's chief stant. was on| o T tho ‘oniy Veterane who participated in | the urine. Toke Toley's iKidney Rem method of heating such a room ity R - e s 4 G hand errly, a2 was Pooch Donovam. | o o e ‘50 lenaiag hatiens T o S e O e etiuns, | ney rouble and atold & serious mal: alone by other means is to use a . - icle : o s When Mo team was to|the American league for the season off larr, McLean, Sawyer and Winans of The Lee & Osgood C . ki § 1 0 jamn into the ne Ted Coy, the head | 1916 13012 ana Baker and Wight of 1913. RFECTI 3 ~ o W e coach far-lined coat, Fave | INDIVIDUAL BATTING. Bard, Clark, Ellsworth and Ransome R ¥ ] b i 3 few of envouragement to the u.mmnnwmuri are graduating. The following men, . SMOKELESS 'l "ISAAC . JONES. | sditallcinify e i gy’ S raimer | oo, e - S SE | R E aRiciRated Tn the Yale' cam | s g s N £, | YA ' ARD TO 1911 | cavefully wiped the hands of each play- Clevelas will be awarded the “P": ite, Wil- | e Wi Rpe. | TARE :%%i::LioervmonsmP er with & clean tawel | l:w; m:”. zon. Biuethenthal, Brown, Dunldp ani 4 Ra-ds Building, 91 Main § : : = Yo" Philadeipils Baliou, Pendleton, Captain Hart, Mc- : i | R ds Building, 91 Main k‘r P Atk e g about the | Hobher Glevdand 1. Gregor. “Sparks.* Mccormick | ana Is Wllat co“flts In 2 Absolutely smokeless and odorless X 4 L N e T e el former years. after the|Kosner, Ceveland . ot T D e which'can be kept at full or low heat for a short or long time. ! all Team. e, a5 there wers so many automo- | Kugh. Yev Ton otter. The : S . } LHE OFFICE OF WAL F. HILL, — Biles 'to catre the people. out of town, | Pl Philadetis for ine retention of Princeton’s coach- Photograph Four quarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine hoursy . taven, Coin, Nov. 21.—With the irs one would get @ Slassy | Mowe w11, ing and training staff intact for next otograpiy. without smoke or smell. Real! Estat» | close of the 1910 football season for stare while askinz for a mixed drink | Murphv. Philadeiphie vear, and it is probable that it will be An indicator always shows the amount of oil in the fomt. Bringing out the real personality, | Yale the supporters of the biue are fiz- | on footnall Aoy, but the automobile has | Cunningham, Washingion .. rance, on the outlook for the 1911 team. | .hanao: that, Katpse oo i =—=—————=—=———————————=" the finc joints In character, the littls | Filler-cap does not screw on; but is put in like a cork in a bortle, e -+, : traits that make us what we are. . : Block. over C. M. | O e e D e aue. New Nerk . SFoned down by the matursl spirit of | @nd is attached by a chain and cannot get lost. s Il oY w L P0G | e Hareard e P [ Srnten. st Just In Time an actist Tato perfect sscobd.: Mot u'| An automatic-locking flame spreader prevents the j nd’ Scully, tackien; * MeDevith, |21 Of the Best 1 sears. Thore wasia | fasty Soes, S i 5 thing of Deper and pasteboard with | wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to gl o "The 0f @ 8ong wwritten to the tuno of the | Garirer, Son Some Norwich People May Wait Till| " If you want & photo of your reay| remove and drop back so that it can be cleaned in an instant. e Z eiliaise. A combination of red and | dier, Wiingus , self, or what your friends see to love The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be unscrewed —_— kv il "iflere Deing e B e JrevTesptate nd admire, call on In an instant for rewicking, Fenishod In Japan of Mckel, strong, durable, wells that approaches him in tier Ff on a crinison backsround. The %65 A. ZROWNING, == ‘made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Has a cool handle, eyt - Tl ost Mkely can” | Valo'stani chesrod thig and came back | Dowt wait untill too late, I AlGH'l‘ON’ : s oot 1 St e o e it Attornes-nt-iaw, % Richards Bdg | 1o i-c o5 and Philbin, For | %a “Bright College Yea Y M G e e " - d"m"“.”'l'w Fa o » e ba there is more viaterial Yoot Dot e : s Phone 208, s TS ey e LT | VOUNG GOTCH Vs, N Jestiin e i A The Photographer, Standard Oil Company T P ~=== | strinz substitutes and Galtens and Mc- < & shington .- = S = > EROWN & PERKINS, /{lsmeys-at-Law | 1101 2 fhe froshman eleven - S BOB BOMERVIELE | e v Before baciache becomes chronic; | opposite Norwich Savings Soctety. (Incorporated) JUSELEE | 03 wiil probably fill the center posi- ? .| Fnele New York and Bowt. Before serious urinary troubles set] augisd over Fimsi Nei Bank. Shctucke: Si|iion lort vacant by Morris For gaard | Tuesday's Lightweight Wrestling | EiGh it ™ ! in, RSt s Nat. Ban | (1% o plaved @ part of the Har- |~ Match Promises to Be a Good One. o Boston - Doan's Kidney Pills will do this. Ovea Monday -:‘;v"::n.];_:w«‘ e e e ok |l Whiat promises to be one of the best | Shirriis ey awidh eatimony: to pove Py oo il g sl ey lightweight wragtling mz tches ever de- . " Washingto 5 N b s ol g i cided in New inglatnd wil i, Detroit .. Mrs. Henry Dearing. 439 Main St.. ik 3 % setween Young Gotch of e 1 : Norwich, Conn., says: “I suffered St Tous |]I|INIIH‘(II|H|N|: 1 7 and Bob Somerville, the pound champion, which w terribly from pains think they were due fo disordered my back and I SHEVLIN OR KILPATRICK? I"‘““W""'l”m” ||III|HI!IIIM!HHI‘~!‘lllIII“IIIIII“IIIHIHHlll I!Illl‘lltll IIIII]l“;:IHI“l s l l S e e el el Tt lunull‘lflllll“ll“ ““““ l!‘ stooped sharp twinges darted through B ] LN my loins, making it hard for me to 3 i ! 4 ¥ night in Willimantic. Bo o : kidneys. 1 was always in great mis- " ]uckflr A"lhu" &Eu Which of These Haross is Better’— | mon aselr tho worid e Nahtwargnt | 7o Cineiand s i 12 4 Kitneys ' wasvaye in great mir: L] g Shevlin Decides. champlonship and the contest prom- e e unable to sleep. Mornings when I sl ises to eliminate one of the contenders | pjjzaeiphta e . 185 5,180 in New.Haven is that somebody | ville already holds the Furopean title, | Boston 138 Washingion straighten. At times my face was so o 2 57 Dadly swollen that my eyes tere Chicago . ' % closed. Although 1 was treated by e physicians T obtained no benefit until g GIVEN ROUSING SEND-OFF. |I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills. A = Their use improved my condition in Cornell's Football Squad Leaves for | every way, in fact (o go sreat an ox- i . ent that 1 felt 1i ifferent person. Atlantic City—Will Play Pennsylva- ( {ant tiat [ Teit 106, a qifferent porson. nia on Thursday. Pills warrants me in Tecommending them in the ghest terms.” Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. w York, sole agents for the United States. E and BROKERS 28 Shetuckel Sireel Telephone 995, LOWER MONEY RATES. Meabers of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Feature of the Market—Stock Specula- { tion Heavy ard Sagging. ov. 21.—Cornell’s foot- . numbering 21 men, includ- ing coaches and assistants, left tonight for Atlantic City, where the team will | Now York Nov, 21.—Relaxation in rates was the feature of the al markete. Prices of se- - Fities 1 to henefit rfom this de- be quartered at Haddon hall until k Boston. New York. ypment There was a decided Thanksgiving day, when they will go Remember the name — Doan’s — and s (reet. 24 Brood Strect. age in the volume of the trans- to Philadelphia for the annual game | take no other. PIIVATE WIRE. yus and the tone of the speculation with Pennsylvania. 15 heavy and sagginz. The disposi- ©On " their departure the team was Both Speedy and Effective, tion to realize profits on previous pur- given a rousing farewell The under- | This indicates the action of Foley _— e |chases v responsible for this & Hudson sraduates turned out in a body, escort- | Kigney Pills as S. Parsons, Fattle contradiciory response to a favorable e & Rio Grands ed them to the station, with red lights, | Creek. Mich., illustrates: 5T have been N e development. The demand aroused in and sang college songs. ] afflicted with a severe case of kidmes um"m:K ide quarters was insignificant and All the men appeared to be in excel- | and bladder trouble for which T found srded no adequate medium for the lent condition, but the coaches would | no relief until I used Foley Kidney it taking sales. light hese were. 55 not predict victory on Thursday. They | pj. These cured me entirely of all BANKERS and BROKERS Stocks Bonds [nvestmenis nanctal « mmentators are incline anner of operating of the cos most largely respon- contented themselves with saying that | my ailments. I was troubled wtih ] Cornell wovld put the greatest fght it | hackaches and severe shooting pains i '+ | has made in recent vears. In the last | with annoving urinary irregularities i the present market movement % herd scrimmage practice today before | The steady use of Foley Kidney Pills i icisins seemed to tarviate ns 1 big game, the \nri-il‘};_ s o;ed on | rid me entirely of all my former trou- " s " deterrent effect on the oper- | temational Bapes % the scrubs five times in half an hour. | bles. . They have my highest recom- ____ PRIVATE WIRE TO D s reducing the volume of the | aion tuemeions boms 2 —_— mendation.” The Lée & Osgood Co. f b R L S ael ox L Ce demiingw Tk Dintied 90 Tows Central . o . C. A. C. Backetball Team Looking for | sm—— /4 s Cincinnat! Pittsburg | S Steel, Union Pacific and Read- Soutier out of T e . v & & ng. in whi¢h stocks these operations bjof Trovny Catnees 3 lorwich Branch, Shanuon Bidg, | ‘it alinost entirery. Geaknose pe- o ‘ The Central Afhletic club basketball & {came more positive proportion as Lout team of this city, through Manager Telephone 901 o pressure to sell Unitcd States Stee Tt Walsh, is making 4an attempt to secure o 5 reased Tex P fesr games in the near future with 85 FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr | "The extremoly, favorable bank stat ’ § me out of town teams, and de 3 have this made known through lished here on Saturday afte AT \ adiitd ikl 4 E " = e g closed had the effe-t |~ XL L g columns of The Bulletin. Their line- | DR. €. R CHAMBERLAIN |:F'iis i e et vttt 1o L, Gt oy e S o rket which.got most ad- | _ %0 Xo players that are expected to add | Lenta/ Surgeon | ze from those oferings, how- | “jim X Prcite st 3l | Ditrength to the team. Address replies | er. were those in which least demand | 00 Pasiic stan el | to Manager Walsh or (o the sporiive | In chargs of Dr. 8, L. Geers p d. The demand for mercantile | 6409 Pennerivania 3 juat; | editor of The Bulletin. nues to Ia. reat interes el e i 10 s . during hls last liness. AL« o it | S i rai 1e compilation of the reports May Sign Gallant. 1 wh o o condition of national banks now 1000 Pressed Steel Ca: % " b Nerwish, Gean | of the condition of national nanks now | iz poawd 'aied i i | Dan MeGuire, matchmatker of the An o chor Athlotic club, announced the otl ;‘;‘Efifi;;"“‘Jf“én’éléfi‘.'.!"h‘o:‘x"hi'éh’.':'n‘hfla will institute on November Joe ) s in th i Yy i t e o the Tath o Decermber. canant | 28th, 1910, at Olympic Hall, 2 = | gl " gy RETE B NN i }-'- .Il,.n i AL ! D. J. McCORMIEK, 30 Franklin St., Local Agent Rallwas Steel Spring { parently the credit position in the {country as a whole must be known be- | fore bankers will be inclired to depart | wholly from their present attitude o 1647 600 Toek 00 Do vt ’ s Ve, 1500 St & § wants 122 pounds, but Mr. McGuire Adam’s Tavern L L el R S e expects {0 sign the bov at 120 ponnds Norwich, Conn. . 1861 " [ money markel Ty New York: | St £ stamcony composed ot 50 leadingcitizens of oreigners were disposed, nevertheless, Southern Kalls 9 v il 'y vett e ot ig Dublle the Gnest standara | T'he burden of this selling was an fn- | 1000 Tomerce "Gippeé New York, Nov. 21—The New Yerk | Fitchville and vicinity, to bo known | s T Baons :;d éuv-mla. tant fuctor in carrying prices down- St L. & Wl National league club today received |as Norwich Nest, Order of Owls. | Beer, Basy Pals and Durton. Musirs ot T LD s are i et ] the signed contracts of Shortstop Al-| vynile charter is open initiation fee| Beotch_Ale, Guinneas: Duiti S | (o upvly in the forelgn exchange nion Pacifi bert Bridwell, who has been with the | ;o "s575 “After charter closes it ad- €. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | ixport o Hill P.'B_ Ale. Fiank Jones' Mourlsh- | «iotnined figure = Bitter Ale. Anheuser. of t S hiits ana Pah a t of commodities. T of the current customs United States treasury - 5 e e o “| For further particulars apply to P {man, who joinied the team last fall | g ST ET SRR APRY 10 | - meantime indicate th: he value of | 49%, : : izer, and L R. SANFORD, Deputy A. A. ADAM. lorwich Town B s o ute hut thie value of | om wes Oakwoods Will Play, Lightweights. | Organizer for Norwich and vieinits, Teiephone 447-32 w24 £ e ginned was taken by cotton 00 Do John F. Sullivan, manager of the |7 Washington Square, Norwich, Conn. o e il y §45 foston siumed was taken by potchn | 8T 0 s | Oakwoods football eleven of New | novza ! ——— | Jrmlers as @ discourazing indicatic 50 Westmahion Bresri x London, has . sent in to the sporting . ' | Whe resumption of “the interstate editor of The Bulletin an acceptance fl a et Rt B L S L the Norwich Lightweights. - 0. etucne ree railroad _economies to abviate the ne- |easy at 2 1 t.: ruling Polo Results Monday. —_— Gssity for the higher rates ; closing bid | At Hartford: Hartford s, Worcester ressed and it was believed t days and six| " At Fall River: New Haven 5, Fail The regular Semi-annusl Dividend | period for revival would have to he set |months 4 1 River 4. A Dining Room without a Sidetoard ’ < : r 5 into next year. At Brockton: Bre 8 - 3 v ithout hang- d d P f t l 8?0 000 S Seclared from e oo smrp | A e S YA T s o, ocktons Brocton 1, New Bes- i ke & window witkout hans- | Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1,870,000. ings of the past six months at the'y.lus $2.116,000. United States bonds G < Sy ings — unfinished and unsatisfactory. New York, Nov. 21— closed quiet. rate of Four per cent. a year, and will | w re unchange Dol it ik be payable on and after November | on call. STRICTER BASKETBALL RULES |It lacks the touch that gives the room tercollesiate . Basketball association. | our prices positively the lowest. which was disbanded two vears ago, it CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. is noticeable that Harvard is the only | e o ancaats i s | SHEA & BURKE, plands, 14.80 id. = g o svocks, | |uplends 180 middling i 60| L e iate Adsacia. | the Home atmesphere, FRANK L. WOODARD, ot o |bids: November 1455, December 14.60.| tion—Harvard the Only University | Our collection of Sideboards and . . . . . oetzida Tressurer. i eIy 1498 Mathi | Which Belonged to OId League. | Dinin Room Furmitwre 15 one ot re|| - ‘The public is cordially invited to inspect the un= i = S e {July 1488, August 14.60, September — | With the reorganization of the In- | 12T8est in Eastern Connecticut, and > October —. JOSEPH BRADFORD, 'y rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The Hook Binder. |- “ Thames National Bank, and to avail of its e ok« Aind> ahll Mriled 1o Ovder, bia, P‘Txmqlvmln. Princeton, Yaleand o' BROADWAY. Cornell, F o Norwich and Taltville P | “The schedule arr which 4 . . A b v s Teiesbons 182 — i e a.fl S services in every department of banking it g i A other D 4n tWo ghines | o ¥ « - & ot 00 i | il be resumed this D A ‘~ e s = T e put | Hiver Cup Sl T pivenas & frophy o | pole AR TOL WADL to BEL Tour busi- the leasie. and=the: teant winning the | dium bectar than through the advertis- e oimin s ine aitevin, cuy for thice gears, not necess: i i columing of The Bull

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