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. X 3 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910 — INSURANCE. Cobb, Detroit, right fleld; Speaker, MYSTIC has been visiting' Mr. and Mrs. G. K. | Tuesday evening from 4 business trip | WEST WOODSTOCK WEDED % ‘ E lNlNG Bloxst.on. Lelxée!' field; Coilins, Pchxl‘aflel- Andrews, has returned home. 4 )\D:N\_Q"}V WYI?I“( £ Rochoster NI Superintendent and Matron of 2 phia, second base; H. Lord, Chicago, i James Rathbun is visiting friends in . . ams o ochester, N. Y., - . bi FRE Y third base; Wailace, St. Louis, short- | D» A- R. Chapter Meets—Farewell Din- | y 007y 00 i i 15 the suest of his uncic nere. Farm Married on Tussdap i LIABILITY (. i . | stop: 'Strest, Washington, or Clarke, | ner Tendered Aifred Rossie—Holt- | Dr. and Mrs. Grey of Mysiic ave vi Three-Table Whist. Cmp s - t“eve\k?nl‘"! camI 2 Jo!hns(m_\“'nsgingk» Beauchamp Marriage. ixlinv; Mr. and Mrs, James P. Brown 02§ ppo mo A T, whiet club was enter- M:wr.szv‘mnfl_ol n‘g; town on, Walsh, Chicago, Ford, New York, il Pearl street R ey ; o 58 Sherry from Worcestes, JLUTHIIP & SO In Six Day Bicycle Race Seven are Tied at 1,353 Miles|gr, Coombs: Philadelphia, pitcher; Bl-| The monthly meeting of Fanny Led- Miss Wykeman, of Pearl B L BE Mr. Torome been matron for a year OF mave, 28 Shetucket 8t Tt < -y berfeld, Washington, sub-inficlder and | yard chapter, D. A. R., was held on | gone to New London to live with her | y/o o rian united in marriage Tuesday . . ase runner; Crawford, Detroit, sub- | Wednesday afternoor he h Mrs. Lee. g u December 6, 4 r, Ca rest, Norwich, Conn. b: Crawford, D 2y afternoon at the MG~ Hel wost ber 6, Rev. M, and Mrs. Henry rept20daw ane 8 Laps—All Far Behind the 70 Hour Record |outfielder ana clean-up hitter. house of the Congregational church. - The meeting was called to order by the K TERRANY & CO | MueletYe Y [HARVARD AND PERN restnt i Jogepiine plcicrion T | .y Langsorthy and ALl Drise~The the Baptist church offtetati S a quiet wedding S R anion. few neighbors an mum..‘& went wer e iy ent. They Wil take a short TO MEET ON DIAMOND. | ments at the close of the husiness IS Bt Ada is o trip, visiting Boston and MNew York, 117 MAIN STRE| S mecting, there being an . unusually STDNINGTDN | pomerbert dles s coniined 0 WS | LR thielr home will be et the town REET. Negotiations Completed for Baseball | large attendance. e =y . farm. Nk Dos 82 e 13 hodrs Hag 20. Betotls, iwith -5 reverse'in Gt eeing 1 Teachers Addressed by J. S. Cooley— Addressed Arion Scciety. Fire, Accident, Health, of riding, marked by record-beraking | the body hold, 2 Conferred Degree. Borough Emerges from Drifts—Rev.| The Arion sineinz club met ’ up to Tuesday night, the six day bicy- Philadelphia, Dec. 7.—Theodore C. Stonington lodge, No. 26, I. 0. O. F., Albert Sudekum Addresses Arion evening. Rev. Albe 1dekum, "tm U“bmty cle riders got down to a steady _grind | NORWICH BOWLERS LOSE Brown, chairman of the Penn bascball | Met Wetnesday evening, when the| ggoioy. socialist member of the [ at Madison Square Garden after”mid- TO WESTERLY | committee, has just returned from | third degree was conferred'on one can- i dressed those v S present in a Plate Glass and Ste Boiler | i5" ohis mornins. * At midnight the 9 Chmbrife ‘e he has been nego- | didate. The committee on the roll call | o 1o (T L ¢ the | MOSt scholarly e AMEHIE‘ cam boiler hour's scor d the seven lead- [ o oo S R tiating wi rd for a baseball | Stated that invitations had been sent | (A& ¢ ok ithe ors OR IBH Sy | ® ing teams tied at 1390 miles 2 laps: | Won ird Game in Granite City by | tating spring. He succeeded in | to all the members and that Wednes- [ (W of Stoninzton was held at the | ang Dr. Sudelow 2in hoth Ei “\SURANLE Miag 1 and Clarke, and West 11 Points. arranging for 4 game for June 7, to be | day, December 11, would be an im. | POroush school house Mondav. 3. S |1gh and German. GHUISE Mu. and mara tied at 1.390 miles 1 lap, i Yy — played at Soldie field, Cambridge, | porant night in the history of Ston- | COOeY of Boston gave a talk on the | "Sny i il he un icentitication meet- r 1 the rear with an cven | The Norwleh bowling team, repre- | bnd alse. made preliminars amane | ington lod new system of penmanship. the White- | 256 Pequct cour 74 DAYS Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society | 1240, miles ‘The record for the hour | sented by Sturtevant Stone and Iill, | ments for two games for the secason of | Funeral of Mrs. Samuel Dennis. | duceq in the ‘schoois -5 """ | evening, Decemuer 1., 7 $350 ups e LOANERGy o G 39 miles & laps, made by lalstead ent to esterly Wednesday night | 1912, o be played at C: ri - i S | Warden . Houdley - . s - 1 and Lawrence last year and won but one out of the three o iteroinAr o TeTadt e e 1] New Laboratory Table. | will bo in attendance OB Locil AcuNEM. sets $2,564,330. There was a bad before | games played with the Westerly team. | All that is yet necessary is the sanc. R O e The town has purchased in Boston | 2eb26TuThS 11 o'clock. Gordan Walker had just r This was the third game played Hon of the faculty committee on ath- | Deld from her home on Wedinesday chemical laboratory table to ac- lieved his p afternoon at 2 o'clock. At 2.30 o'clo to and ove riner when Mitten bim. Walker was war cars ed by Norwich by eleven |jatics, and the athletic relations b T Oclock | commodate 16 pupils. Tt will he in- points, the score being 270 to 25 tween Harvard and Penneylvania will | SerVices were held at the Baptst| giajjeq in the high school soon, There up unconscio \dcarried en of Westerly scored the highe: be resumed after a lapse o sing room, where the { ' i g omseion i on s e : ! R s Will “ opurch, -where: there/iwas' & Iarge at-{2i=lod Inthe hish school coon, THere | i here™ o | ta1 "witn 501" points, ana ‘Fayne Gf years. Althoush the ncgotiasions that | sndance of xelatives and friends | Shomilyy, 10 PP dn the chss “fl h’rnl urB as 8 a I e lm 5 superficial examination, esterly, with 108, made the highest | have bee 1o e Chaty. REVED M nstead, pastor o | Australian’s left hip was badly bruised | single sc et ghest | have been carrled on between Chair-|ohyroh of which the deceased was a Eleven Inches of Snow. i ¢ nd he may have sustained Internal In- | = Following were the scores made by | Tmtias hra o iarvard hascball | member, celebratea the services. The | Tuesday the borough was visited by | > are entirely unofficlal, there s Mittin - sscaped = with 6 favi | tho: 6 omins o i fR e e "¢ | body was placed in the receiving vault { the first snow storm of the seasc biurses and was able to resume the Westorl Sy he: faculiy ommitiee, Be fhg | 46 Him Grove cemete Tk e e L (g Shibee REED FURNITURE, and o Y. Y 100 25 M| Farewell Dinner for Alfred Rossie. | out the day and continuing until eight lumni and undergradus Holdworth .. ..... 92 106 Now’ Youk, Dec. T -PHe ten tames ai N a e el r o'clock in the evening. The depth on re T Ik o Way. Diepie tacal| CRTN 2 os a0 keen for the resumption of athletic Te- | At the Hotel Hoxie, Tucsday eve- | Main strect was 11 Inches. . People durable and very -lu e e e e e Frven Ja01 105 thons with HAIVATd o on athietics | MNE, Alfred Rossie of ihe Rossie Vel | were out early, shovelini their paths, fe i o'clock tonight,seven tied at 1.352 miles g dlegty cominitise. = vet company was given a farewell din- | Wednesday morning, and by 8 a. m. ce. 5 Iz 1 at 1,353 miles 7 laps, 288 319 will meet duting the latter part of the | ner by the office staff of the company. | the walks in the thoroughare were erate in pri with Rutt and Stol bringing up the Norwich. otk iob s b Al He will soon leave for a lensthy Visit | cleared. e oo =p bebind, AN were far| Sturtevant F &4 e St o in Germany. The dinner was presided Mrs. W. L. Morrison and family will Mlsslo’v SETS. T bl behing the 70th hour record. Stone i 74 94 . over by William Barraclouth, James |move into the Brayton house on Tem- A ables Tie seven leadars were Root-Moran, Hifl ). 30 98 TECRAMSEELE 30 Galvin® was foastmaster. _Speeches | plo street next week. Pye-Walier, Hehir-Goulett, Fogle Sl RETURN NEXT YEAR. | Were made by several of the par e e Chairs, Benches, Foot m . sDrobach,Cameron-Halstead T = vl s Violin solo was rendered by M Bril| Tl s il E 2 v nd’ Mitten-Thomas. 246 785 3 Meyer. Those present were Ernes orty men have signed to become 3 In the present CONDITION OF| The MacFarland-Clarke and West \;“‘;’,L:;‘;';'hfi{g;‘;,,‘\“39 ’,’""\{‘ 4 f‘,s'“'fvfi‘l’“fr”;f P,',a’;’ z"d ;r"“" Rossle, John Rossie, M. Mucineh, Bu- | members of the Men's club. which will Rests, Efe., very atirac- OUR_WATER SUPPLY the INSUR-| ombinations were just 1ap be- | nesday evening. s s e Athiets Vi e G o Zene Smith, Walter Lovelce, be termed the Stonington Men's club. tive in siyle and finish. ANCE OF YOUR FPROPERTY be- Wylie,_ Jus A. Charles Cowan presented to a fal fn McCarthy, rs; then came Rutt and BRSS of more than ordimary import- Philadeiphia. Dec. 7.—Texas Ram: John H. Hill, John Johnson, ed _crowd movi pictures in Boro ‘ o - TGO = % Shortly after § o'clock there was a | OWEN MORAN WAS Perws star football player and| fery, A. Durand, P. Schmidt, B. Mever, | hall Wednesday evening. DESKS for ladies’ ; b oo - - e _—_ » est ffle f excite: v Y 3 atniete, bl iy i i ‘ochse] o 3alv illian Dr. Owen J. Deneh has passed his 1 )\ of excitement when Fogler : : that he ! 32 Frochschild, James Galvin, William [ Dr n D 8 Compantes at Lowest Rates. | 4 Hehir, causimg tim to lose his | e LN IOSEO SERIICE HIALD. I saclouth, At parting the company | examination required by law and has or iadies’ use. 1 1SAAC S. JONES, | batance and fail trom now wheel. His| Had an Idea He Might Kill Battling | foutse in civil engincering. .. |S3n€ For He'sa Jolly Good Fellow, and | heen granted a license to practice in j Ins ' head struck the floor bump, but | G Pgineps iree of | Die Wacht am Rhein. & state. o s e R Eatate Agent, | Siher han-a big Tump on bia forahesd | Nelson. (pRamsdell has only used up three of e e Charles T. Willard is in Foston. MORRIS CHAIRS and ROCK- decranw : Toamet e on et et Shhss | o Sew York, Dec. 7That the facuity, one at Texas and two at| Mrs. Herbert Smith entertained at Borough Officials Meot. ERS, 2 suitable gift for Dhviuei b vsrabigtrsa e fomicn B | he would kill Battiing s Pennsylvania, so tha > would again [ her home at 16 Denison avenue on| Monday evening a meeting of the s b i et nd begged the referee to the | be available for the track and football | Wednesday afternoon. ~ Whist was | wanden and burgesses was held. The any member of the fam- ily. Handsome Furniture for the Parlor. iBE GFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, : — 1 gt o prevant Real E Young Gotch to Mest Cassle, the Ter- | 0fi{tron” mude this by | collegiate champlon _sprinte Fen state rible Greek, Friday Night. t‘v.xrnn Moran, the E: h pugilist, who | wae largely through his work uf Five Laour | Arrangements have been made for a | defeated the Terriblo Dane in the elev- | champlonship came to F an uranc gond_catd at Stafford Springs Friday | enth round of their San Francisco | last spring. | 1s joeatsd In Somers’ Block, over C. M. | evening when Peto Reyholds of that | 18ht 4 weelk ago. Moran has arrived | On the football field he showed won- | | Wiiliams, Htosm 8, third floor. nk McLean of Williman- | here to take a ten wecks' theatrical [ derful improvement this fall over his ik of the year before and in another fatality the | teams, Ramsdell is the present inter- | played and the hostess served refresh- | bills for the month were audited and ; 3 it | ments. | ordered paid. A petition received from Fireproof Building. residents of Gold street, asking that On the same plot of ground where | Tepairs be made to the roadway, was the Mystic grain store stood the com- | referred to the street committee. A pany has commenced erecting a build- | Protest was received from W. P. Levins The 106 feet long and 66 feet wide, | in relation to the drain at Gold and el Ltories. It will be fireproof and | Church streets as not being able to ar rounds and Young | €ngagement. b tab1za Telaphone 147. llimantic and Cassle. the | “Nelson wae hopeless and 1 -was|scson wonld provably develop into an | {8 FOUNE 5, oot Tonger than the | take ca the sur water. His | Ter Greek, of Springfleld, Mase. ’g;‘x-b?l) 1 ;‘r'vukyl, Kill him,” said Moran Ramsd, [ one burned some time ago. The com- | Complaint was rofers d to the proper Il be secn in'a finish wrestly ma ad hefore me all the time the men- 1d o opes of havidk the new | committe ATTORMEVL AT LAw. |0 Do om0, el ety et | e B ey Mo Torsard g | pany s in hoper of Tavidy e pow | SMMMEL |\ 111a their mouthiy PICTURES in targe varlely 05 _A._hlmli auspices of the managers of the two v\‘llu»] died ml;.r his ugmX with me, and | Mercer's inent n\nl! for the | \0 2y & Sobs session at t own court room Mon- | ANl local men. all the time I was begging the ref ptaine: election for which p— - : day. Tax Collector W. E. Ryon was G, fo Stop ‘the fent horare's Miten Ve | ke pate this we HoltEasen e Sricent ‘and ineuleatinto ihe matier at Zhl prices. of back taxes. From those who ar » 5 son.” ek Announcement has been made of the Attorney-at-law, 8 Rlcherds Bldg | 100 to 1 Shot Surprises by Finishing | Ol martiage of Miss Grace Beauchamp, Phone 208 in Second Place. e s Ve GEORGETOWN'S BASEBALL | dnushter of Mz and Mrs. - Charles | 1% amears afier, Uebiary, b 101k a0l s Oakland, Cal, Dec. T—Dutch Rock, | 8ll, or will divide the purse S0 per SCHEDULE. | Eeauchamp of this place, Thomas | U o | We invite your inspection. Goods held for future delivery. ew London, on Monday eve: November 28, 1910. M+ and Mrs e residing here with the br 8 100 to 1 shot, proved a surprize by | cent. to the winner and 20 per cent. = Holt of EROWN & PERKINS, Iiormeys-al-law | finishing recond to Bamond Adums 1y | to0 the loser, or any way Wolgast de. | Games Pending With Yale, Cornell, | ning over First Nar Bank, Shetucket s | four-horse race at Emeryville today. | cldes. Harvard and Nationals. Holt a Entrance | It was expected that Maxing and Gold- pa | parents. ? Tl N 2 Segirme e ren My AL, Bank | en Agnes would be the contenders and | HARRY HOWELL PICKS 3 stown’s baseball schedule for How’s This ? 1 g P®® Monday and Sat- | the layers quoted 20 to 0 against xt spring follows: April 1, Mary We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- A 4 #0t239d | Duich Rock for the place. | ALL-STAR BASEBALL TEAM. 1 Georgetown: 5, Mount ward for any case of Catarrh ihat can- . ° ° Charles O. Maine returned on | | 1 t | { Mot be cured by Hall's Catarh Cure — Joseph at Goorsotown; S Dartmouth | Sohooner Wrecked—Death of Mrs.|not be cured by Ha arrh Cur Polo Scores Wednesday. Clever St. Louls Pitcher Goes on Rec- it Georgeto: 8 at | 3 R, 3. CHENE siedo. 0. | 5 ] 3 : e ¢ Coil—Meritorious Pupils. We, the unders ve Known T - | At Worcester: Worcester 7, Provi- | ©rd With Experts He Would Select. | Georgetow ncef [ G 5 3. \Chieney for. the vears, a 137=141 Main Street. dence 10. 2 e town: 17 nceton at | hooner T. o Ot iy believe him y honorible in u Iunker Al“huny & Eu | %8 Basttord: | Earttond 11, Fall Riv.. | Nowsing il star foothell feams hissily Ho st ‘PC,\C\,? N businessy LegsRecng i - Bnene el S = ) RCTRE o= of the experts have made annual e-|ginia at Charlott 20, North | with & lond of cod, went on the by ‘.,‘\\. HEN : o lections. - Harry Howell, the clever St.| Clare A. and M e gt - i N Chicago, Dec. 7.—George Hacken- | record with the men he would selec sorgetown; 1 | e L pon the i -z and nidt defeated Joss Westergaard,the | for an all-star baseball team, provided S ers are Ju ©Ondrles; and ChriscJenc| surfaces of the sys v telr, in ;»\‘w m-ngdm, falls to- | Connie Mack was in charge of the Georgetown; 10, sen of this place. i Te nials sent free Price cents T 1 d . the first in 1 hour and 2 minutes | grecation. 11, Staten Tsland At rs. Coil. | per_botde. ~Soid 1 Dr s h at many places an BnoKEns and {5 seconds, with a double bar arm | ~ This is the lineup: D. Jones, Detroit, | eluh at New York: 12, Scton Hall ai| Desth of Mes. Col Take Hall's Family Pills onsti- here are 2 great y P Mrs. Herbert Coil, who has for some time, died at her home Pear] street Wednesday morning pat occasions when the possibility of get- ting extra heat immediately effects an id. The seoond fail ococurred in 11|left fleld; Chase, New York, first base; 13, Fordham at at_George- South_Oran: Yorlk; ! You Must Read This if You Want the 28 Shetucket Street | i 20, 4, Cath- | ves one son and her husband £ i i 1 ! univers T e e Bonent n ecreasing the discomfort . | Rocic Hill at Georgetown; 30, Foranam (Mmourn her loss. J. W. Greer, Greenwood, La.. auffercd economy by di g - FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York. Games pending with Honor Roll. | with a of the worker. Intheoffice,intheearly Quickly Followed by a Smart Rally— PR n ke i Season’s Games to Bs Divided Be- | Prentice teacher: Merton B outside office,in the shipping room, in < 1 e T | o 1 th ns were so intense % i e Members of New York || L SR EL AT T T | oThe tist of pupile in the M B N s s morning or late at night, before or after and Boston Stock i HEAVY OPENING Gintiel of New Jrses, = roll for November as being n jattackiiatartal gt ety el the steamheat is on, itis of importance E B | | COLLEG HO"VEY DATES. tardy are: X | pack v h lly be m 1 builder’s xchanges | | rst grammar . Miss Helen paral attention was to have extra heat. In the builder’s Irregular Price Movement. T = ’ ] ist 3 Nelson, land T am g fter using this e New York. 700 Chicato & N, . i y | Christiansen, , {2 ] o5 Blats Biveit. B9 rend Blreat. New York, Dee T—Prices moved ir. | 508 Chietie e & i ¥ e N oo Bosch | Diomas_AtcDougall Paterson, | wonderful medicine I am no lonzer the checker’s shack, on exposed lofts, o O e Tt e L St Louls! slson Brow rel cox, Frank red In any my old enemy - > | PRIVATE WIRE. ekularly in the stock market today,| 1A% Coiorado Fud & Ton £ - {he | S mith, Carrle Roarke cels g0 Les o in railroad stations, in studios, the and while net changes were unimport- | 200 Colomdo & Soutiern LG Hogcke | Hilda Wilbu cent hn.‘ the haiting undertone reflacted s 709 Corn Products 3 will not be played e McLeod, K vn T ham. Comtlion iorn: langely o6 an absence | 10 betekr & Mg s | lnte Hape: tien M ment demand. A hesvy open- “m: " van followed immedtately by o Cook, teacher e M ded in the § cer, ( - k, New and seven In e SMOKELESS wos again under pressure and prices| 409 Do i i rink in Boston. All the Raymond Rathbun, J > BANKERS and BROKERS [ 5" 5w tow rocaran fo tha move: 300 Geiural Fie = eh "o sun. 7 amd | rence McDonald, Lot | ment. In the later session practicallv sevhine Morrison, Ge Roarke, Albert Ban! h and Seventh grades, Mi Hewitt, teacher: Florence I} Abswhttcly amokeless and odorless all the lost ground was fully regained, Stocks Bonds Investments | 1 wisferzems ey R | end ter Harvester PUCTIONS TN o keless and odorless. ly a match, and it " PRIVATE WIRE TO | Further digestion of the president’s Intee Marine prd 1 1”;‘:(" Sl e B = "";l yox o & 2 h‘\oel:eg.::(n:l«:;g;yw. \n‘ ?}[‘f;’;:&l:of oIt Durns nine gu)‘"m Hn'-n Boston tncinnatt Pittsburg | WAll strect's sober element that the Zowa. Certirat : — Strong, Clarence Spini | BATR b s asy 1o remove and Grop back so that the N b B o | recommendations contained therein ara (L Soninea in ;\ m,‘ , Princeton vs. I Sk Sk | . BEAUREGARD, | turned high enough to smoke, and y . ely in acc ate T e it ork; 20, Yale vs. A : Zi — i leaned in an instant. T .plun. 901 istration for the best tnterests of the : (‘ {‘ Specht, Eleanor Spechi General Repair Shop, oot of Siiy the font. The e ap It is put in like a ik bottle, anctal, commerc nd _industrial | Ll m ovd o = ;i 1 . ; 108 b L wtiie T e e Boston. = and Automobils Rept and is attached to the font by a chain. house of a resolution providing a Feb. 4 VR, Batl i i asoline for sal H The burner body or galiery cannot become wedged, because of & new de- nsiitutional amendment to eniargs | i 13, Cornell " va, Columy R et = - vice in construction, and consequently, it can always be easily unscrewed in an the powers of congress in dealing with ork; 1 i Tnis, instant for rewicking. FRWETT OITY HoTRY. New and Up-to-dnte Hote! ta excr: { part Boston; 18, Dartmouth vs. Cornell in Boston. the so-called monopolies was entirely ignored. There was a recurrence of rumors dealing adversely with the John Jens: SRy McDonald, ter, Margare 4 The Perfection Oil Heater is finished in jepan or nickel. It is strong, | durable, weil made, ouilt for service, yet light and ornamental. Roar | etate of trade in various lines, but this Norih amerteas Berlin—Colonel C. M. Jarvis was the | for, Maggaret Boarte, et Mo i IRA ¥. SBWIS Propriator | b 3 | was offset in @ measure by the reas- i guest of honor at a banquet given on | LMD Steels, Bessle = Minnis, Lucy | Decers Everaviere. f net ot yeurs, uite for descripte cireuer Barne, Merle Thompson furing statement of the clief repre- Pemmrivania Monday evening at the Heublein hotel ke . HOU! ~. ® { sentarive of the steel and iron industry eoples Gas .. in Hartford by members of the present k ewett Clty. s d d o l CO Furn’ture Notwithstanding that the present peri- Fitiooars_ Goat school board of the town. George Wheeler of Providence, who | e tandar 1 mpany 11 15 one of the dullest of the yea P o s . - — Farnlture end Crawzord feoking there e I3 Raflvay Steel Spring. Readine 2 Republle Sisel Do. ot 3 Rock Istand Co...0. Do prd .. : Bt L & 8T % pid man Place Car. (Incorporated) | ts a well defined fmpression ke Six-f «tension | 1At the propaganda of pessimism is ‘ables $10.00. American stocks were heavy in Lon- don. with a slump in domestic issues, uiting from the headway made by Rongsce. “Phones—Store €1-2: house 35-5. The Thames Mational Bank AMPLE RESOURCES TO ASSURE CONSISTENT SERVICE FOR ALL COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS Dining Resm Chairs for $1.00 and up. the Hberals in the elections, but con- B, Leis 8. W Sideboard sols were a fraction firmer. Local ideboards, | trading for the market was insienifi- Sidetables, Etc. cant, with some buying of United States Steel and Amalgamated Copper. More shipments of currency to the south for account of local banks were o throweh the sub-treasury and the n already sustained should in the tural course of events make for an- 62 66 Maia Streat other large loss of cash by the asso- novlid Trade authorities report a slacken- 2 ‘ ing demand fr;rrcfl‘nwé'v and ti;‘e !;\Dntrlh . 1v statement of the Copper Producers’ T Bieh Bithel & Brass (o |Dtsimert ot the Covver Froducesy probably show the reversal. Exports e land /. Tableware, of the metal to Burope, however, are 3 | s B 3 s & 590 Weateen Un 2 believed to have kept pace with the Wheling & E, Ede. United States Realty nited Siates Rubbr. No. 12 Chandellers, ¥acht Trimmings | [ o shioments made in October. 2000 Lenish® Vg T and such things Retinished. In the way of rallroad returns for| Totsl sles 730300 shares. Visible . . oye 6 to 87 Gheatout St Noratcu Conn | O51O1CT, Cherpealce’amd Ono reported e Paid up Capital, One Million Dollars. Suetd erations, which resulted in a decreass| New York, Dee. 7—Money on ca Surplus, Eight Hundred and Seventy Thousand Dollars. Resources, Three and Cne-Half Willions of Dollars. PR s of $115,000 In met. Denver and 1o | sirm, 23-4a8 3-8 per cont. roling o JUSE BRADGBFOBY, | % anics orerating expenses increased | 31-4, Jast toan 2 1.8, incing biabas 0, ith a net loss of $71,500. offered at 3. b ket was easy. Total Time loans quict and ste: .1‘1\ sixty Book Binder. |7 5w e mn o, el | aeime,ouhe auiet and steady; s States bonds wer 1. Elank Baeks Mads and Ruteu to Ordes, | States bonds were unchanged o call. | months 4. 105 BROADWAY. SToCKS. ey This instrument has all the very latest improvements and labor 262 00 | 2%t cuaimers o8 ...... — ¥ New York, Dec, 7.—Cottot = saving devices, thirty-five languages can be written on a single ma- , . . Py . Teleshose __oetite | Sl elomed steady. Cicatug piae Doronics || chine, type instantly interchangeable. No service this bank can render will be regarded as unimportant. 1468, January 1474, February 14.84,] March 149, April 15.04, May 15.16, June 16.13, July 15.13, August 14.76, | September —, October 13.33. Spot closed quiet and unchanged; | middling uplands 15.00, middling gulf 15.25; sales, 2,000 bales. vr.k. W. HOLMS, Den ist Shannon Building Annex, Room A. Tetephone 523 oet10d A Simple Safeguard for Mothers. Mre. D. Gilkeson, Ingles Ave., Youngstown, wisdom by Am: et Sogar. Am. Can ) Am. Car & ¥ Tron Ol Am. Tide & 1. The HAMMOND is the typewriter of all nations and tonguss and e 5 ¢ Chiae 2 does the Hini iEpauaTting ¢ et word) Uniform consideration wi!! bz extended in every department. OFFICERS 3 Let us give you a demonstration in your own office without ex- Pense or obligation on your part. CHICAGO GRAIM MARKET. Open. High Low Clom e e ey | M AR S e v . . f WILLIS A. BRISCOE, Pres’t. CHARLES L. HUBBARD, vnce-Pm*t. Shee cald and ed al ntin % e Cmg B i e Fecommended oy | 1215 WEE D % #.5 || The Hammond Typewriter Co., CHAS. W. GALE, Cashier. B e e o Bottse | —ams 3008 i e 113 Church St., corner Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. § HENRY L. BENNETT, Ass’t Cashier. her throat and lungs were ely. frea | 3s00 Rutiwore & Obin.: from inflammation. Since then 1 al- o e ways keep 4 bottle of Foley's Honey 1600 .4‘,“".,‘1"“ o Tar in the house.” Accept no sub- | 2000 Central Leather & Lea & Ossood Co —— Do pid NATHAN A. GIBBS, Ass’t Cashier. The Builetin Uses ix Hammond Typ ewriters.

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