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NCRWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5," 1911 INSURANCE. AUTO ey EUBAMCE J. 1. IATHROP & SONS. 23 Shstucket Strest, Norwich, Conn. sept20daw N. TARRANT & CO., 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Milwaukee, .—A match s closed today between Packey M- Farland of Chicago and Freddie | Welch of Cardiff, Wales, lightweights, for a twenty round boxing contest in England, February 9, the boys to weigh 133 pounds at 2 o'clock on th ay ol the c , according o Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler nouncement made by Ho Mesier, Am- Me- Packy Matched With Freddie Welch Chicago and Cardiff Lightweights will Get ‘L'ogether on English Soil for 20 Rounds on Feb.9—Announced by Ho Messier for McIntosh. an- | lad got a chance to earn a reputation and some money, but the chances were small in_comparison to tne days of George Dixon, Billy Plummer, | Pediar Palmer, Jack MecAulice, Jack | Dempsey, Tommy Ryan, Stanton Ab- {Dott. Leslie Plerce and hundreds of other clever men. They wanted nothing but the slug- ging fellows. Jark O'Brien. Abe Attell | DANIELS 15 SUPREME IN AQUA QPDRT&.’ | Retains Honors of Being Speediest Man for the Last Three Years. The constant onslaught by Champion Athietic club on the swimming records thice yedrs has at lust made it nearly impossibl men to create new figures. Compared with the seasons of 907, 1908 and 1909, the list of new records last year is slim ind Of the elght new marks in {stralght _speed swimming, seven are neth Huszagh, the speed marvel of the | Chicago Athictic association. |~ "The 100 yard mark of .54 4-5 is con- | sidered by many as Daniels’ best work | during his long career. These figures are a full second under the world's rec- ord made by himself in Ensland, but as it was made in the pool Charles M. Daniels of the New York from 50 vards to one mile in the last, for any of the speedy water | g5 | held by Danlels and the other by Ken- | haleyon | of the | | TURF_AND TRACK. | i The 2 year old sister to Lon Bill-| {ings, 2.081-4, will be bred to Justice | Brooke, 2.09 i-2. | Bingens aam is to be bred ta Wil ls, the own brother to Czarevna, 3, 07, and Grace, 3, 2.08. Ed Rowe, the Athol traimer, zave new records the past season to Della Wilkes, 2.201-1, Blue Light, 2.201-4, and Leonard Gilig, 2.171-4. W. J. Lane of Westfield, who gave beautiful whip to the winner of tiie Transylvania stake ot Lexington, K: Fast fall, has presented a replica of i to Arthur . Parker, Benjamin Pope, A. C. Haley and Charles Sanders. Walter Janvier of ew ork city | bought at the Ola Glory sale, for par- ties in Copenhagen, Denmark, the 3 vear old trotting colt Cortc.ia, trial 2.10 1-4, by Todd, 2.14 3-4, dam Cortel- lenet by Gambel, 3, 2.30, son of Ad-' aell, 223, was recently UNCLE SHIBE SAVES coomes FROM “INJLRIOUS” GOLF. | Owner of Athlflln Takes Pitcher to His Home When Jack Longs for the ! Links. en from the Harvard Law school. taln Fish is suffering from a nuse, which members of the cleven say was the resuli of o rough blow dellh- erately siruck by Smith, the old Aich- igan star, wt ed against Harard in the game ! riday at Nashville. Other 1aembers of tie team aPe com-| plaining of bruises and sprains as the | result of the games st Nashville and | Memphis Friday and Saturds Al are more than ever wnprossd with the idea that fcothal! will never be a daily pastime for professionals « as is basenall The Harvard squad hus r | offer to play in O University of | will e curt shiort A \ Golf almost played havoe with Jack | Coombs’ success as a pitcher ~ last | sews . His rescuer was the veteran | president of tix> Philadelphin club, Uncle Ben Shibe. The Athletics | groat pitcher learned the “uncient | &nd_Honorable game” whils o student | at Colby collega, but for his first few | years with the ' Athletics did not in- Quige in the game. While training at Mobile during the spring of 1904 Coombs was invited to try his hand, along with several other players, af|Jack Barry W the Mobile Country club's links. | Worcester, Jan. ~The _coming Coombs could not resist the tenivta- | marriage of John rry, shortstop tion, and spent all the time he could | of the Phikidelphic tics, and Miss get away from practice on the course, | Marzaret i s McDonongh of Wor- driving the little gutta percha | ces announced from the ball tremendous distances. altars of the Roman Cathoiic chure | Wod Worcester Gi with 1t T felt a change. seneation did not bother only times in the middle of the day. woulkd not have belleved such & quantity would have done o mel pefors it was gone 1 learned that Captain. David Shaw st asked to put a price on Joan, 2. The captain was reluctant about pric- drusgist kept Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root and €0 got 2 large bottle for one dollar, but actually worth one hundred Illinois Athletic club of Chicago, which measures only twenty vards in length, |and other stars of the glove xame tailed to attract attention like Ketchel, becams quite &n expert plaver after The wedding will take plice at he had played long enough to perfe fhe' Chisben of ' the: Sac rt here INSURANCE | erican Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Societw i 04 1-4. ’ u. S, OVERCOAT BETTING STOPPED. | Papke and others of their type in re- {the authorities of England and Aus- | ] 1 £ nolw hi k t roe: His driv- | e i belioved. th Assets $2,504:330.17 cent years. tralia could mot accept the time as a | M the great trotter, becmuse he sald| U8 YOUF Z0 SUS Sueeny, WOF SCU | on Jamuary A% and it 5 belcne! on 4 | doliams. 1 oniy took one lasge g » California Jockey Club Against Vio-| The complete rout of the late Stan- | world's record. Swimmers abroad can 4 de did not want to disposs great helght and strength, and 2 e Domonah is one | SPoONful three times a day and feb26TuThS lations of the Gambling Law. akland, Jan. - “overcoat betting” at Emeryville track. Neither will there be any violation of the race track law, which permits oral ohibits the recording of ling =, but p 4.—There will be no | ley | marked the beginning of the fo: of the slugging fighter. nee then Battling Nelson met a similar fate at the hands of Owen Moran, the little Englishman. Frank Klauss in battles against Jim- my Gardner anl Hugo Kelly emerzed from the recent battles deprived of his laurels. His siugging, forceful tactics Ketchel by the world’s champion :e out | claim records only when made in tanks of twenty-five yards or more. Daniels is the only man'in America who can ewim 50 yards under .25 flat, and his mark of 24 2 C. A. A, tank of Chic: show how far ahead he is of swim- mers who claim new tank marks near- Iy every time a meet is held. Eliminate Daniels from the list of American her, but finally said he would take $50,000 and nothing less. It is reported that Tommy ) ummi will train Silent Brigade, 2, 2.103-4, and race him in his Futurity engage-| ments. which include the Stock Farm | | purse, the Matron, the Western Horse- man and the Kentucky futurity. Thi | new owner of the colt is Gen Brayton Tvi his | western trip. Miss batting ability made his drives long|of the best known members and true. Some of the best profession- | vounger set in Worcaster, : al golfers who saw Coombs play pre- | ular in o number of clubs dicted a bright future for him. | she is associated. All the summer of 1908, whenever | be could spare the time. he played | golf. Every Sunday he was on the inks of the various country clubs. | When the Athletics went south last| at Hot | of t po with whic! A Rich Man's Mistake. “Do (von' redeem these Christmas se a_certain rich | mau, addressing one of the | right and have been since. 1 had taken one-haif botile I was Gratafully CHAMPLIN, Ashawav R L State of Rimge Isiand. | County of Washington, § Personally appeared Geo. S yours, GEORGE S. Champ- WOmeEn | Jin, to me well known and made eath ehalf of the mnew California 3 stu c spring they spent ten days Yetidecd e Sostotha dor. The ~ “lub this aceurance was gives | Were met with well ‘timed Jabe and | swimmers and we find quite 2 number | An even dozen pacing mares have|Springs, Vo, where the great game is | Yenders in e, poxbtlice Sdrridon Tao | et 5o forseolis Ntiety 4 Alimedn county srand jurs to- | Jolts that offset his furious rushes. |who can cover the hundred yards un- 2.04: Darlel 2.001-4, Lady|golf. Coombs scon had the entirc | questi oked cold. for ho had rid- | submitted is true ey Trent of the Jockey| . Johnson sent Jeffries into retirement. | der the minute; few who can do .38; 2.001-2, The Broncho 2.00 3-4. | squad out playing and it almost for- | dem downtown at hizh wpeed fn o E. R. ALLEN. Notary Publie Fpprayel Pdbanstdbag Attell has grown weary whipping the [and only two who can do better than 13-4, Hostatic 2.013-4 | got that bhseball was its mission in | Ohen automobile. He looked som 5 slugging brigade, and Packey McFar- | 58, namely, Hebner of the Ilinois A. C. 2.021-4, Alleen Wiison | the south. i e T s i e % i S Aan land, Young Donohue, Ray Bronson, |and Frizeile of the Missouri A. C. of St Mona Wilkes 2.031-4, Cheery The fad became even greater last ‘“"{’,j_‘""':e e :m;“;‘b'”m e atasine Dr. Kilmer & Co. Highlanders Release Two. Jimmy Walsh and Coulon just dote on | Loui G anny Dillard ' 2.03 3-1. | summer, and for the first few months | ¥ &% we @ e A gt oy el e ¢ PLUBLL A L A St T s U A 4, and Maud Kes-|of the season Coombs indulged it | i the woman who had misunder: || Binghamton, N. V. oy A | o et a6 HANLON'S STAR DEAL. Then Conmle Dt A D or | man, “do vou redeem unused stamps? Frove What Swamg-Rast [ © Channel and Infield- esent array s the ~ break down, and Coombs and Mor- g you Pt gl e to Indianapolis s;‘nmunn well in hand, ; The vanks of | Traded Demontreville for Dahlen and | CRUISER MARYLAND gun alone remained to bear the brunt ; ;a’?;\g)i:v(_"flr« T::;xlair‘: e -’k“v‘nl”: \,,,'1 v | "!l : 'kllflli' | team of the prica @ ion. le S e i and t = de- o & > - . - e’ Send to Dr. Ki O o i i s e ESHIeE: | itua is Wit fasc i it whans Tae tes Theh T s D CHAMPION BHOT OF NAVY. | of the vkl of commiden. | 1 Would turn in the lettovers and Save | ton, X : : !ers iast year, broke his leg in sliding | fellows will again be fiehting for Spealthe Rl 2 ! o in Seew ) a while di s 'em from ng wasted. usiness 12 { sonvines an You will also recefve ABOUT INSURANCE | to third base in the game Fith, Bt | prenmey ‘as they Qid T the mist Speaking of romarkable baseball|Scores of Any of the Other Vessels :bltm St i Sport \“u ean five | business, you know.” He handed the| % oriat’of vatuabie information, tell- & 8 6 SR of 'grest fmpestance. | Louis on Mky 17 Pelek ndbar as| : : trades in whic hoge side or the other Far Exceeded. o e il “am " sortetimes ton | yoman {ne envelope and looking fnside {g"li Ghout (he kidneys and biadder. “Son't crastinate on this Imper- | | ) th the local cluh, which pur- was bad stung. an old historian of —_— i walki; over hill and dale. | € s B a ow o e ON€- | When writing e eure and mention The S atier . Take out & policy mow.|chased him from Danvil i [COBB A STUDENT OF THE GAME.| ., oo g renearstd the following one JsSigqu (N TS| armcred B ks eah o = Gy v s b et e n she| Norwich Daily Bulletin. Regular afty- - ises may o up in I. The New York American lea ko E % e ded han S 7 | eruiser Maryland is the champion shot | gha'“legs’ and hody thoroughly rested| N0, We ¢ n cent and one-doliar sizse Sottias SR i Thet ey Tpemo il rotains an option on Priest's ser. | T7rus Fiaures Out Each Pitcher He is | recently for a bunch of attentive fans: | o¢"(lic United States navy. She won | ereer Sk mtny of thie spore said, Feturning the onvelop: | St eI dra sl ay Be feo Iste - vices, but Channel as released out- to Face in .a Seasor: i e the. Chicans team Syas | the pennant in the battle practice of & st Ts was afraid at the time I was get- - | Service with the Chicago team, was|y919 it was announced at the navy de- tn’ too many,” returned the rieli mas ISAAC S. JONES, e g Writing of Tyrus Cobb. o Georgian | STowing superfluous, so Jim ' HATt | partment today, her record far exceed- FISH HAS BROKEN NOSE. e B B e W S LUMBER AND COAL. mw.,.;. and Real Estate Sgant, No ‘Quaites Wi T Dilred who knows tim says that Cobb. the was by on menns a|jof (eS0TSO N Of e i hien ta- | Football Still a Strenuous Game— | News | = SV a surprise A rely 2 r miss battes y 3 which e ed since | geats, aterbury.—Supt. Walker o he {fourth race at Emeryville today. Ari-| hoge success has terrorized the pitch- | then—but his ~cool. devil-may-care | “congttions under which the practices| Football even under the new rules | water department submiited his an- | ll‘ OFFICE OF Wl. ‘ BH-L e ooy and as shut off. Re| €ré but is a student of the game had begun to jar Mr. Hart most | were held simulated as closely as pos- | is too strenuous to dabble in like base- | nual report. showing thal the sl | idh vorly and __shu - e peea e T - BBE A8 W to lose Dahlen | ¢ipie actual engagements with an ene- | ball. This is the opinion advanced by | water tax for the year was 97,- Th l l l l th Real Estate aQ in o .‘2,‘-‘%’;{‘3;‘:?,““5;1, Cobb's ,‘x,.‘; = aplied “(7 ...A‘ “n‘.— n J:u‘x'l'omxé""' nn. ontreville was | 5y and were mofs Scvere fhan any of | mambers of the all-star Harvard elev: | 1255, 3 ’ e nltls Cigh. Nainestfl, a w 4 outsid- | provement of his own skill are inter- | iU 1 up and in the ze fous _tests ; and Fire Insurance, ‘omped horhe in the third Tace. | bssirg» saye his friend. of his glory, He sure looked awfully | e Drevious tests. =~ The Mo iane: Diff B {s jocated In Somerw Block, over C. M. — Sl iy ol gl = her | 8209 @nd when there was a chance | joq il the other vessels by several ifierence Detween 2 | SCIENTIFIC BOXERS AGAIN He figures that study of the pitcher | {, {raje Dahlen for Demontreville, aki - Wilkiams, Room 9, third ficor. will do better than all the practice hit- | Hart never stopped, although every- | hoints Making about 40 per cent of i p d p - o134 TGishesio 107, COMING INTO PROMINENCE. | ting in the world, and the improvement | body told him thal Demont was @ | Phods mader: vers. mafresrable condl. | 0S¢ an o1Se. T of his percentage sems to bear him out. | morning-glory and Dahlen at his best. | Jons of roil and piteh and with a tar- > Day of the Simple Slugger Seems| Each man who goes against Cobb is| “The trade was made, and Ned Han- | pat whose area was less than one- - ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. ) made the object of special attention. while Demontreville | onth the area of a battleship. D0 ed with storage i If Tyrus can hit him right at XN sl:x:IX Chicago uniform. The | transportation facllities to meve overy | t results|and keep him he does mnot - e t few months proved a nightmare 1.Coal order we get, quickly am i ANOS A ElowNmG roped square indicate that | the mtr}]m; proves too much f . | for Jim H Demontreville had the | POSTAGE STAMPS Wo wover oot ey, anl Rich fic boxer is again about to|Cobb will do something. watching and | time of young life In Chicago, till | PERFORATED WITH SMALL SHOT Atterney-at-Taw. § e > mastery. The day of the|plenning, and so far seldom has lost. aisorganized and Jim | o) = 3 [: “Phone 208 - 112 hearcat, the abvemal brute| . “For tivo years Doc White of Comis- 18 broken hearted. It was now | Found in Burglars Pocket Redeemed For Infants and Children. L CO. rrible thumper is nearly at|key's team had Cobb for the goat a case of starring wi‘h the aid of e A ¥ T w and the t Twice it is on record he made Cobb fan by Posta! Department. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. l '" . 'n',"s' l“m‘fl A‘\nrn nd. . ( o g i . Tl mont .l\\\arflan;lmna to g;zl rid of = - The man of science, the artist, the | three times during a_ single game. him, and Ned Hannon bobbed up se- S 5 Tolophonte. Fiss Nag Bank. Shetucket St cool wnd calculating exponents of tha looked as it White Tnd Tveus for | rencis wic han offer o tuke Demon | . WosHEWON Jan 4 remarkable | The Kmd You Have ? Entr maniy art are slowly but surely sup- | mark forever, and it became a stand- | treville off of Chicago's hands. He | Louotyt Was received by the postoffice b ¥ T""-m Nat. Bank | planiing them, foreing them down thelard joke of baseball that there was |did, and then Jim Hart woke up. The | GoPATEment todar. b came from the il e Mentar aadesa” |iad as it wera, and elevating the | never yet @ buffalo like that which Bon iwssTIC overiyet; Chicago hall oo o o o e, O Alwa s Bnu ht | #ame to the plane where it Tested be- | White held on Cobb. both Dahien and Demontre- | 237 8L, TedUeSEag the Scoopiance | dan e advent of Terrible Terry Me-| “Cobb kept up the war against his cre gone, and Ned Hanlon had | 2t f2¢e value of numerous stamps of : | 5= master. He tried changing his stand two of them. e enomins iy A | ol of the orouch, which is fast be- | at bat and the wayv he held his stic the’ Fichest. deal I ever | PEiOTated by mmall shot. © - Vegetable PreparationforAs- | ng obsolete. but never did he get the ghost of a hit VHiE 5 ater 1o m mOERDE- | po o Atter IBAPY ot Decambariis simifating the Foodam! Reguta: Theso men were hailed as wondere. | off White till he stepped quickiv back and then losing the MOTning- | bartmice. ot Docoe amh os nhe flllgfl!SIDmhs o e | u': r n un u. overn. when he eent the lats | of the plate and met the ball after the | Glory to the very man who had se- | bosiofice at Durham and e ] rge Dixen down and out and won | break. That settled it. After that the |cured the star! For Dahlen played | phon 5 3 wetchman with a shoteun featherweight title, and Jeffries, [ buffalo was gone—Cobb had White. and | on for years and helped New "“”“J)}xo ‘fi)d "‘; h ‘” S “‘_:‘fj“r‘,"m‘; | free Hlll'llllm Kinds and u“ BA"KEHS he dethraned Bob Fitzsimmons. | White had Cobb no more. Tong after, Lo two pennants and the | igdied: In his hip pocket were fount eavyweight champlon, who was| “Naturally everyone wants to know | championship of the world, while Gene | 3any of them bove. shot moles and I ALWAYS IN STOCK. and 4 as invinctble. 7 each year why Cobb proves more of | Demontreville. a fine player, but not | these the postmaster asks to be 18 F ‘s slugging style immedi- | less of a failure fn the annual world's | the class of Dahlen, ultimately Went to | Aeamed oy i Serortment. Hlo tor A D LAI“ROP became popular. Hard rushing, es. The reason fx this: A typical | the minor leaznes. You can never tell | ghest will be comp g i+ . V. . both arms flying like flafls, was | southern player like Cobb cammot plav | how & baseball deal is going to pan |9 Opiun Morphire nor -lumL vogue among the aspirants of the| zood ball In cold weather. will | out, can you?” % Market srd Shaticier 30 Sh past decade. Every lad who @onned [ remember that the spring of 1909 was e NOTABLE HEAVY REQUISITION NOTNAR.‘.:,OHC g T 28 etucket Street the gloves seemingly beleved that it]cold, and that Cobb was hittinz wav 131G BOUTS OF 1910. FOR POSTAGE STAMPS. | Telephone 168-13- By S8 was the proper style. Skill received | under erade until the warmth arrived. e il | cetssa elephone no_consideration. The world's serfes alwavs is plaved in | Jeff's Defeat by Black Jack the Big- | Chicago Called Yesterday for 72,500,000 T | The feinting. sidestepping, blocking | bitter cold, and under such circum- ' ; and ducking which made the old school | 90 poputar wera lost arts. The boxer Members of New York stances Tyrus is a fzzle. “The real point about Cobb is thic gest—List of Important Battles. of Various Denominations. CALAMITE COAL - <. 1 Here's a list of the | ortant ring Washington, Jan. 4.—A notable ho feit hiw . parried and counter- | That stead of being simpiy a wild e e 3 > - and Boston Stock w0 as occasion demantded had mo cliens | hit or miss batsman he 15 a thinker | Mhitles of country-wide Interest that | Beavy requisition for stamps of vari- 25, liins S i Bechanges feler” Tne sporting public. tatrly Tion | and & stadent of the game. Moreover. | took piace in 1910: B e : . ized the slugger, and for a time he|in his home city he Is even more vob- | gicic Johnson (world's heavy- | bostiasor o Chian Ay Tramh e s Wall S d Wood Sestens S i eaped a harvest. .| ular az a ettizen than as a ball nlaver | weight champion) defeated Jtm Jef- | the demand for five-cent stampe. it is = ! [+] easone 00 U AN ot i and there, however, a skilfull and nobody could have more friend fries at Reno, Nevada, July 4, 15 | the heaviest equisition cver made tp. Aperfect Remedy l‘nrnmsh; P 5 ._‘l""."~m ey e rourds; knockout. | on_the department at one time. flon,So\ermnuch.nimrtm Ad Wolgast (American lightweight | The requisition calls for 30,000,000 ‘Worms Corvulsions.Teverist ur ver | C. H HASKEL! champion) defeated Battling Nelson | one-cent stamps; 36,000.000 twos; 300,- 3 and LOSS OF SLEE2. | - . ‘ at Port Richmond, Cal, Fepruar, P 000 threes: 1000000 fours: "2.300.6¢0 ness and . 402 — "Phones — 489 1] ounds; nockou | fives; 800,000 sixes; 1,000,060 eights; 1 va. .. " Owen Moran defeated Battling Nel- | 1,000,000 tens; $00.000 ffteens: - and FacSimile Signature of H | may24a flflmlmck & I]um""ck - n at San Francisco, November 26, 11| 100000 ten-cent datiyery Ir a a rs - e T RICES ADVANCE. | Ede rounds: knockout stamps. SEOCHCAE | Do 2 e i | Diser Stanlor (Enciish bantam- | The fotal called for is 12,500,000 of a | “)L“‘ and I.UMBI-IR BANKERS and BROKERS Indications That the Market is Recov- General "Electric 15 | weight champlon) defeated Joe Bow- | value of $1,522,000. In the beautiiul vaiiey of Wyoming. 5 | Gt Nt sad.. ker at London, England, October 17, — . in Penn.. lies the beds of the finest A= . ering from Recent Dopreesion. Do Oro. cits...ovu 1. 3 rounds: knoekout. The R ; rberie” b e the worid. We hawe l : Tilinols Ceriral Philadelphia, April 27, 6 rounds; mno ShL i g secured a supply of this Coal for thie ance in pric ve e h T Mene Digger Stanley defeated Johnny | freez S ° 1 r i o R " PRIVATE WIRE TO stock v-x‘;»'q.:\y;g;S‘:‘yfly'rb:;:az;?:?wx Bier 3 r,,{).’ Condon at London, England, Decem: | &Ked coniress for mones.—Pitisburg R e e reekags R New York Chicago £t. Loul g - % v Pacemationat PO, r ber 52, 20 rounds: decision. b to the trade. AR — liouls | Gieated that the marke: was recover- Toierationst Pump L1 4 e el | - B TR ok el v e # ing from its recent spell of depression; Kansas Clty Southees E adelphia, September b, 6 rounds; no| Unionville—R: Daniel Putnam, JGHN A MoR(vAN & Sfl. Norwich Branch, Shaanen Bidg. | 2/s that an important bull clique had et G : | Gecision. who has been in Maine for the paat | g rod the situation well {n band. The op- aclede Gas e } " Al Kaufman and Bill Lang, Phila- | two months, has recovered his health ' | ‘elephone 854 apr Telephone 901 erutions of this-element wers at vari- - “ [ delphia, November 9, 6 rounds; mo |and will resume preaching at Christ - a ous times ussisted in no small measure . decision. ¥ church. augtd FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr | by & n;:finmr‘:’m ydenfl;a:g‘dlrr;r.r: »;«: e & Freddie Welsh (Hnglish light- af 5 | The balance of our stock of IS ....... h MARy o Ayprar Misouri_ Pacifie weight champion) defeated Jem Dris- | NOTICE N S e of T Nattonat " Bierse coll (English _featherweight cham. $100 Reward, $100 Iron 2nd Brass Andirons ot W s ? B ion), Cardiff, Wales, December 20, 10 United States Stesl wae easily the N I Mex'2d pid D s fotih « The readers of this paper will - most conspicuous feature by reason of NewYork Onmte "Jonnny Coulon and Frankie Burns, | Plcased to learn that thore iz at le Iron and Brass Fire Sels On Louise Franklin Miner 's maw | iy activity and strength. Transactions orfolk & York, June 5. 10 Tounds; mo der | ne, dreaded” disease that science hos e syl 00 Nerth Americ w York, June §, 10 rounds; - | bee: o to cure i ts stages, lesatod In her new ofice, Breed Mall | In that siock amounted to 137,000 Sl cision. that is Catarch. Hall's Catarch Cure 14 GasLogsandSpark Guards i 9 Rices o evor 36 Jue sent, S e Eacine “aatl Jimmy Walsh = (American bantam- | the only positive cure now known te osi ! whole. 2l ennsylvasia .. weight champion) defeated Pal Moore, | the medical fraternity. Catarrh being are closing out at v __ Offics hours, T to 4 p. m. Realizing for profits apd o renewal Fite Gl I Hotion, May. a1 12 rounds: deciaten, | & ponstitutional diseane, requlres a con we are £ ery 7ehwhone 660. auglre | of beard “M‘;%":d Dns, I““ ko Plitaburg_Coal Jimmy Gardner _ defeated Frank | Cure in taken Internaily, acting airertis low prices at I o SO T A e Breswd “Steel Ci- Kiaus, Boston, November 20, 12 |upon the biood and mucous supfaces ot \ 1t you :‘:_m:ll;rmw: S-“g Fdd O :,‘m;' ortor rounds; decision. {the system, therehy destroying the of | Schencics Mandrake Tills Wil maka 1 H g | e e e e el nmin = . Hugo Kelly defeated Frank Kiaus, | foundation 'of the disease and giving you well—10 years' specific for billousness, liver i) [; R First-class Deliver e Ty avanses mets miped . ° | 1 R, B Boston, December 30, 12 rounas; de- | e Reticnt sangin, By Bulldng i e s et miicialen, g0 sy : o the day vi v : o 9 : o o Sture | in maice, * oto. abie—at 8 closed Saturda; Y Neéwn from ebroad was without | Boa "Thand G2 cinton. Golng its work. The proprietors have arralosi—sold_everyiwhere, £5¢. Our (res Store closed Saturday Evenings &t teuring on the home market. Trans- | Do pfd ... Sam Langford defeated Joe Jean- |so much faith in its curative powers suggest how to prescri] & p. m. vt Tor Topdon Sccount were| 50 8t Lo s F. bl g aew ette. Boston, September ¢, 15 rounds; | that they offer One Hundred Dollars | 8 ta. decz8daw - bl » " n-| '{"‘“ ouis 8. W.. - e 23 decision. for any case at 1t fails to cure. Send g bably less thun 6,000 shares, main- | o Packey MeFarland and Freddie | fof list of testimonials. = purchases of Union Pacific an . = 2 gy © | “Address F. J. CHENEE & €O., Toledo, | \h“,sam‘md Copper. 12300 8 Welsh, London, May 30, 20 rounds; | F h v t bl“ Desg ite the late advance in call loans | draw. Sold by all Drugglsts, [} ] res ege al a | the return flow of money to this et “7;’”?"* and Jommy “’s!;m Take Hall's Famlly Pills for consti- | | co Texas & Pactit, oston, March cight rounds; | pation. complete with pole tivien, but there are indmations| 18 15 R e SadlE |and Canned Vegetables | that Canada may soon egain draw on| i Toledo, | L MR s o SN T | this market to meat certain syndicate| 12100 Union Pace .. DEatty BAnEwIn defated’Owen Moo oldier Tortured, 1 and shafts, bt Byttt b e e e s ran. Boston, January 25. 12 rounds; | “For years I suffered unepeakable | 3 2 Hetween tha one and the other you The band market was unsually broad | 100 Vaited sisies “Realis decision 5 ; torture Trom indigestion, constipation | We have a full line of Sleighs on hand ready for |.un cet anvining und cverything jow: ind active, with business the largest 0 Tolied States Steel Jim Barry defeated Sandy Fergu- {and liver trouble,” wrote A. K. Smith,| s o L ~, . S5 foaty s > i and a grest Z o day in some weeks. Total sales, | ' 40 Do, ptd i m, New Orleans, October 15, 14 | g war veteran st Erie, Pa. 'but Dr. | immediatz delivery, including Portland Cuttzrs, Business |? ks ot ol Bibe Sl l h Ca d ur velue, $3,716,000. United States| 2000 Ttah Copoer I knockout. 2 King's New Life Pills fixed me all = F { er variety than in gvot ol cign, rriage an e e e 6 PAPkS defesten Jack (Cwin) |sient Whes e stuply seeat s % Try Sleighs and somz Spzei Sleighs, which we are ready to |we nesr anou - S48 Wabash .. .o 16 . Boston, June 21, 12 rounds; | them for any stomach, liver or kidnay ———— ST % 1100 Wereton Marsiand 3 decision. trouble. Only 25c at Lee & Osgood ose of at a remarkably low pricz. Automobile Work n SRR - 350 Westinghouss~ Eectric .. 3¢ Tommy Mirphy' defested Owen | oo dispose of a Y LOW P! PEOPLE’S MARKET, 1700 Weetern: Tnlon. i ¢ | Moran, San Francisco, February s, ’ Wheeling & L. Erie.. decision. For either acute or chronic kidnev! € Franklin St. of a“ ki“ds' “ Lehigh Valiey . e |20 rounds; ; Sat500 “siiares. aisorders, for annoying and painful | i urinary frregularities take Foley Kid- dectod JUSTIN HOLDEX, Prop. COTTON. ney Pills. An honest and eftective ‘Telephone 553~ 23 Ghestnut Street e o e Rt medicine for kidney and bladder dis- | olosed steady. Closing bids: Jam orders. T { 14.62, Februar 14. Mar The Scott & Glark CORPORATION, 607-515 North Main Sirazt. | | dec12 | A Fine Assortment MILLINERY e e ainet agye. Sai pur coar. it C. M. WILLIAMS, AT LITTLE PRICES. | aprif 14.96. M 15.09. Tune , August_14.76, September | tober 13.36, November —, Dece - Spot closed quiet. ten points lower: m‘dtlhn" upuands 14.90, middling gulf sales, 704 bale $5,00- 1ber —, MONEY. New York, Jan. 4 —Money on call firm, 41-266 per cent, ruling rate 43-4, last loan 53-4, closing bid 5 3-4, offered at 6. months 33-4@4 per cent. and thioat affections respond promptly to the remarkably effective qualities of the oid reli- able hore remedy Hale’s Honey Ot Horehound and Tar . - - Building | ARE YOU THINKING OF DOINO | THIS 7 It so you should consult with me ana get prices for same. Exesllent work at reasonable prices. General Contracter and Bullder, Lindsay Lights AND LINDSAY GAS MANTLES M. HOURIGAN Complete Home Furnisher FUNERAL DIRECTOR MRS. G. P. STANTON Spichaw I M nnr Containn oo naty i e | weAT.. octidaw - s g wow thing injurious. Indie | engge s70. ' genire! | AND EMBALMER aanbia? to° pubiic | Bhams ! 4 A NET S Ave it o i el [ Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | THE HOUSEHOL.D, Baate e "Weiea B TN "kff.'m"¥e;.fmu,"" | Shannon Building Annex, Room A.| Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street erder. John Tue . - e Telephone 323. octiea | 5

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