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BOND& furnished for persons in . [ | e o ihat Npot ane’ more ‘&wr h » Tz “one more weck INDIANAPOLIS | i e sz e =i Newspaper Adverlisement 5 W | Jeagues, for MclInnis is dropping stead- SRS 2 o ily, as is Collins, but both are - ; : st Sl R oints Way To Health ; 2 and, is even exeel . positions oftrust. < Thousands on Edge for Mad Dash of 40 Cars for 500/ past feats in his race for the leader-| it of shi) With 65 hits aireaé) rded, oy y ce p. With 65 hits aieacy recorded | 7 can truthfully sy that Dr. Kil- J. L. LATHROP & SONS. Miles Over the Speedway—Death the Favorite in|ers is no feliing where the Georsis | mers Swamp-Root ‘o o vers sood Ma . Ji Callahan of the White Sox for weak and sore back, as my Wagers Thie yeay i quite one of the motable "’A‘hx‘f:r Fheymatiem. batting features of the major leagues. | , ADOUt & year ago I became 1 and all his 23 Shetucket Street, Norwioh, Conn. v The ‘“come-back” performance of fi;’f‘fl:fi not alene for kidney trouble, 2b, Murphy 3b, Townsend ss, Malchom "The veteran will not be denied his reg- Jame back. ork, my trouble being a Indianapolis, Ind., May 29— I read of your Swamp- in readiness for tomorrow’s 500 m automobile race at the Indianapolis motor spesdway, many thousand vis- itors and most of Indianapolis vainly attempted tonight to sit quiet and keep cool. Hot weather, tense excite- ment and the surge of th swept Zood intentions to the winds, however, and speed mania ruled the o eager crowds | cf, McKay 1If, Stanley rf. Score by innings: R H.E. All-Stars 0000302001—6 7 3 Mary's 500000000605 6-2 ACADEMY’S BATTING RALLY WON IN THE NINTH ular hits and all pitchers are his vie- tims in about equal proportions. While many of the big hitters in that cireuit have already besun te weary of the fast pace, the veteran never lags. The American league’s batting aver- ages show six mere men in the .360 class than last week, while-the Na- tional league Hst has dropped out four. Root in the newspaper and in an Almanac. Belioving 1t wouid do e £00d I went to my druggist, Mr. Skin- ner, and purchased a bettle. Finding relief in ene fifty-cent Mottle, I pur- chased several mere, and in a short time was able to continue with my Wwork and am today feeling well and West Ends Were Beaten, 11 to 10, on Campus. s b b 45 08 osed of the strong. I always recommend Dr. Kil- foK:;i;];?EY unch 15 cemps ¢ | mer's ‘Swamp-Root to my friends as I belleve it is as good e medicine as Bat. Ave, | €21 be found. ToEe AUGUST STRONG, ol 3412 Second Streat, W6 6 Minneapolis, Minn. 380 T, ner makes adavit that hy (378 | 50ld the Swamp-Root to Mr. Strong. 372 372 Letter to -370 || Dr. Kilmer & Ce., s 38 ||ginghameon, N. Y| . .363 - 3% Prom What Swamp-faot Will Bo For You 360 | Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- 359 | ten, Y., for a sample bottle. It will ‘358 | convines anyone. You will aiso receive (352 | 2 booklet of vaiuable infcrmation, tell- 3852 mi all about the kidneys and bladder. ‘345 | When writing be sure and mention The ‘341 | Norwich Bulletin. Regular fift: ‘337 | cent.and one-doHar size boettles for sale ‘333 | at all drug stores. 333 town. Despite the fact that there is no regular bookmaking on the course, wagers of a thousand varieties wers| The West Ends had the Academy laid today. Death was made the fa- | beaten all the way in _the ' practice | McInnis, Philadelphia . vorite in a number of grim wagers. game on the campus Monday after-| Cobb, Deiroit .... The forty men who will drive the | noon, reaching the ninth inuing with | Collins, Philadelphia cars in the race spent this afternoom | the score, 10 to 5, in the West Ends' | Callahan, Chicago . tonight quietly after thesy had | favor, but the Academy came up with | Lajoie, Cleveland ... been sosregated from the crowds and | a batting raily that pushed 6 runs over | Jackson, Cleveland . excitement by thelr managers. The | the plate and won the game, 11 to 10.| Criss, St. Louis . race w start at 11 o'clock. 1 ch Aultman twirled for the Acad-| Drake, Detroit President Carl F. Fisher of the | and Bill Dynon officlated for the | Meloan, St Louis . specdway association announced today Ends. Murphy, Philadelphia J!h.’u the race would be finished regard- is afternoon the Academy has| Gardner, New York . less of rain. unless a heavy rain oc- | Westerly high Jhere to fill in the date | Gainor, Detroit. ..... rred before the start. left vacant by the cancellation of the | Easterly, Cleveland . “very car entered represents the | game with Conmecticut Literary insti- | Speaker, Boston .. highest mechanicat ‘skill of more than | tute. MelIntyre, Chicage thirty of the leading automobile man- | Lord, Chicago .. - mu .’ " i mll ‘v‘nclm;m{ rst:\hlisl;rnsr;s &: this ’o;; —“ Excitement for Baltic Fans. Crawford, Dfl\;flk t.., try end Hurope. the cars had| There will be Some excitement en | Schaefer, Washingten Real Estate | their final tuning @p triais this morn- | the Baltis Aold Tucsday morning, when | Fisher, Cleveland . 3 ing and tonight were guarded by |'the Baitic Athletic club and the Bal-| Dougherty, Chicage . and Fire Insurance, squads of mechanicians from the Vari- [ tic Workingmen's Social club -line up | Lord, Philadelphia . s jocated In Somsry’ Block, over C. 3. American Leagu will never go baékmto the troublesome two-damper range’ The cost of the food spoiled by mistakes in regulab'ng; the ordi- nary two-damper ranges amounts to a large sum, The Single Damper of the Crawford affords absolute fire and oven control by one motion—slide the knob to “kindle,” “bake”_or “check,” the ramge does the rest.” The Oven of the Crawford has S WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE it s too late to take out Insuranee. It ever delay was damgerous, it is ‘m this instance. Let me write your In- surancs today. . JONES, I1SAAC Insurance and Real Estats Agent,| ¢ Richards Building, 91 Main St. ous factorles represented in the race. |for a doubie header. Both teams are| Milan, Washington The speedway management has tak- | evenly matched, having won threo and | Stephens, St.. Louis . Wiiltarss, Room 9, third ficor. on_overy possible precaution to avell | Jost none so far this season. Many hets| Ensle. Boston ... 528 | ire The samo was cme powpered fm My 1. cup-joint heat flues which heat “Tetephene 107. | accidenis and the arrangements af e | have already been made on the game,| Coombs, Philadelpii 32 2 : frack are the hest knowh 10 autome- | with the odds in favor of B. A C- Qisop “Clevalend 5y 3o e, - evgrz'v;thel:da‘lkc :nfdb";:ke it the o S b oty .| Dile racing bat y_starters el ot St Mullin, Detroi 3 L a ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ia"Ghe’chamices or mishars ar¢ | Challenge from the Speedways, | Chase: New York ko 1hmme Tl quicke: surest of bakers. = AR « The Speedway Athletic chub of New | Ainsmith, Was ;i 5 2 0lKalmmct 4 130 i AMOS A. BROWNING T ot Yhe ©st ™| 1.ondon has an open date June 11,1811, | Cree, New Yorkc - o et 3 T3S The Two Heds (patented) in Attorney-at-Law, I Richards Bldg. — snd would Iiks %o arranige’w game Wit Efi'fi,fimgflmfififiiu siioe 10 S B et the base—one for ashes instead of “Phone 203 Eastern Connecticut League Games. | 0t°\C. on" 1o be played in Norwich: | FoE e Pidemss 38018 the old clumsy ash pan—one for coal, — —— - A1l teams in the Eastern Connecti- | The cedways head the Big Four| Lewis, S 01 of ————— . - > cut league will play double headers 1u:u’: o Noewr Tomfion.” Addvess o | Stovall, Cleveland ', 80 o Toww sz : is a great trouble-saving feature, Brown & Perkins, Mimoys-at-lan | \emorial day, as ia the custom. Tri- | manager. John P. Cofinell, 16 Chappell Gonanp BNOS:‘” i b H vk 3 ¢ | Village and Wauregan; Moosup and |street, New London, Conn. ational 131 R et hames | Jewett Olity; and Taftville and the — em(i;:sf ,‘Z';,”,‘,' ;tng!B_mflers above or at Nafional Pank. Telephone 38-3. | e Willimantic vs. Fisher’s Pets. Miller, Boston ..... e P el ge, sired. — | SAn“ias the sMterngon game at Wid. | The management of the Willimantic | Dooin, Fhiladelphle 0460060y Askthe Crawford agent to show you and BRADY & BRADY, Two bise Bi. Byeac: three base b, Tinker Attorncys and Counnel st Law. Brondway, New York City. T. Brad, Charies A. Brady | ville, jew Yort of N ich, Conmn. | wood park el ing o il | Besoball nine has arranged a game| Wagner, Pittsburg Silie games are both prayed at Taft- | Willlmantic on Windham field dfemo- | Clarke, Tittsburg - 3 Tial day afternoon. The contest prom- | Magee, Fhiladelphia .... ises to be a good fast one. Bresnabian. Bt Louls it Miller, Pittsburg - 4 ot Dartmouth Won at Tennis. ko i g 5 ‘write us for circulars. Walker & Pratt Még-Co., 31 Union St., Bosten PoSE e New York Again Lows Load. 324 | Now York. May 20.—Philadelpnia. defested New 1320 | York toflay. § to 4 The loss of the game, with Chi- 316 | cakv's victory aver Pittsbure, cost ‘the Tocais st 318 | place. Humpbries Suipliched. Crandall and. drore. i 314 | i runs e’ second fontnz wih 5 bia | The 305 Philadelphia. Coster Sings to Meet Attel. ew Orleans, May 29.—Joe Coster, For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. . .0 Taas o - iie Ci Hanover, N. H.,, May 29.—Dartmouth N York New York. vesterday defeated Frankie Cen- % = Doyle, New York ... < e a ae ley M a 20-round bout here, today | defeated University of Minnesota at|yuderus,.Philadelphia 305 | Knobe 2y 4 s O T R signed articles to mest Abe Attel for | tennis tefay, 2 to 1. Dartmouth Won| Graham, Beston .. 304 | Paskerrr 3 o|Fietcher.b 2 8 0 2 0 ' tho Teatherweight chempionanip of the | both singles matches and Jinnesots | Lobert, Fhiladelp 390 | e & e s 89 Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg., world befere the West Side Athletic | p—— ‘Wilspn, Pittsburg = Luderus.1b 4 1|Merklotb 3 011 0 0 oTHER £ 2 s % /i8] St Moo Bert al, robedii i Ovio | — i olBdaseiiss & 13 & 0 f BASESALL GAMES WEDNESPAY. | moreux, a home boy, pitched a heady EAST SIDE ITEMS hetucket St. IONE 901.} por or November. Attel is expected to | WITH LOCAL AMATEURS. AMZAICAN LEAGUE STANDING. H glpeumss 3 11231 Eastern Leagae. e ovinye SOl LI e —— | sign the pagers within a few days. Wen. . Lost i o - At Peostdencs—Providence 3, Baltimors 0. and McKinney starred at the bat for | Perfect in Atte nth Stocks | The St Patri school wifi play EH L ey 1000 0| A meohitesimmai b Heseser 1 el e el R ST AT .a,:' Distri "ds";‘“li.;l "h.‘l' - | Wisconsin's Geverner Blecks Beut. | the Catholic school Tuesday morning is 3102714 Ijomsdits 3 6 0 3 0| A¢ Demao Torealo 7. Buffo I oncs. Dugas starred for Taftville with 3896 DIStsiof SuEees o SR Bonds - e e e re. | (Decoration day) at 10 o'elockc at Sa- I xBeckr © 1 0 0 0 0 At Nomek Smcy City 4, Newsik tife same uumber.. Woods' catch of | ness. ,m‘\,:.,:h. is., May 'H\:The ten- | G 1 T e EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. lemino’s hard hit line drive was the | round boxing contest scheduled for to- g = X - 22 “Batted for Derlin in 96 Won. Lost. | fielding feature of the game. Hoefer In meling his thly repert of-ate rain ght bety B, The Clippers are to play the Greene. 2 1lght between Sam Langford of Bos-| £ - < **Batted for Wilsn in 12 Bochester 28 7 aiso got one in center for Taftvill tendanca i schesl distriot, ton and Teny Caponi of CMicago be- | Viile b\\dx:o:);s on Mohegan par! d‘fa\; Ed zBatted for Crandall in 9. e 12 — S P e Principad l}vm . Elmer calls-agtengion COtton fore the Kenosha A. <. was cailed oft e e i £ e by ianinga— . i = TAFTVILLE 00 the lazge nusfbor of casss of teedi- taday on orders by Gov. Francis E.|ODening game of t eag Liiadgiohta ... . 8% | Stonirens i s .ness for the past menth: Puiisgeishiz, May The Y. M. C. A team plays the | io0a, Belvcer Goombs o1d som FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. T o o p Xag dhion, Philadeiphis de- ™ patiadotphia. McGovern in a message to Sheri Stabl. The governor held that the Ve ‘been five such cases in the 19 schoer fwo Dase Lit, BDoyle! three bass hits, Humpbries, | Providemes Momorial Day Exercises at Wequonnoo | gavs of the month, 2 sesmingly unnec- Bnodgrass, Luderns Newark bout was intended to be a prize fight. | T. A. C. team at Taftville this morn- New Vork. dopri . School—Notes. essarily 1avge nurmbor. As these cases A R | ine at 645 en the Erovidenss SR | o i 35 56 ijansat’, 4373 8.8 Bosten 5, Brostim 4. CONNEOTICUT LEAGUE STANDING! % were made hy as many children, thay Norwich All-Stars Beat St. Mary's. | Zr;fl“f‘F leaving for there on the 8.15 | Rilurn 4 2 2 1 1|Colaringet 41698 Testan May 20 Boston defeated Bookim 4 0 4 Wos. Lost. -iemo_rmll1 day Lo a{ Songs would seemn 10 be the result of curs< The All-S of Norwich defeated | AT his 4 18 4 olCaiined tofas e wivalng T wis coosred n me ointh | Hertord w10 and recitations were carried out in the | lessness on_the part of the parents the Bt MRS Attt o6 Ty Deamiod | WS TToR L e s e e ey e te et | Seesteiy i lower grades of the Wequonzeo school | The sehoal begkm at 845 im tha: On account of the present condition | rics e 2 20 N COBB COMING. seht, H et o on o thoom. o “thied on s ‘secailce, | New aren Il : Monday afternoon. Rooms 30, 11 and | ing and 1.30 im the afternoon. stiliet: Taw - ing | WinnIng run in the tenth. Robinson Overhaul Mcinnis. SHemphml 1 6 0 0 0 ————— < oy . ah o a e 2 9 B ot @l s 1 stefctly probivit . - | Robi e ol - Backers ; | Zews. nes Eivems, 2 38 out tion, The Ei 10 per ° f= strictly prohibited unt!l furthe: no- | Robinson o, Lawler p, Crow 1b, O'Brien| Backers of Ty Cobb as leadtng hit-|. JUES ¢ quion in on g . 4 20 f OWhestlt "4 8 2 0 0 At Hentwd-mridgmer, 6, 11 and 12; song, The Star Spaneiod | perfece in attendance from an enteli« toe. Th L N W Soore by tnnings— Pt 3 %3 ¥ Smniv B 4 Banner, school; patriotic quotations, | meat of 124. The names of thoss per- . is order will s strictly en- e aa 180 e % 4 110 Obaideonct & 110 0 X T Pev ek <. oy $ &S 1830 Somim 5 00| m room 10; Lincola's Gettysburg Ad- | fect in attendance are as follows: torbed FINANBEAL ANB flu ot Gsraacs 418 3 fameioie 302 0 0 dress, rooms 11 and 1z; song, The Call | Room 1, Ethel W. Dikeman, teacher Three base hits, Tatiden.c . .- & to Arms, scheol. —Leo pleton, Gillbert Elackburn, Per order - e e R i 2 ks woeorae, W, Whittiesey _introduced | Carlisle Botham, Clifton Busch, Kem- 0A oF W e = . . — o ——| Totas, 31 18 8| At Lawremce—Lawrene & varren Lee Goss, a Civil war veteran, [ geth Culver, Arthur Disco, Fiorence o —!f”'" ¥ WATER COMMISSION- Chloago, Mag 29— Chicase e W Siaeod | s w30 gl e e who talked to the children about his | Bisco, Dominick Faicons, William Has- - SLUGGISH AND SLOW. 5t ; sn | e g L foas 1o winthm S0 Lews, 31 B ler Tee [ Sy ester—Fimi game: Brekion 5, Worcesier | PEFSODal experiences in the Anderson- |'kell, James Falcone, Eva Plante, Heler | 25 4 ul of New' B el =T 2 Soctisonn g rerisss o Worteer caprain 45 | ville prisn, and his remarks were | Twohig, Esther Wright, Louis Horgas~ ;e b " g 2 o v eard with much interest. Mr. Brewer | so—i4 from an enroliment of 24. = Unoertainty Causes Hesitancy on Part e s e o b “Brockion b Catich fn Worcester | heard with much int Mr. B £ 7 NOTICE £ Trad e e P2 g © 3% & o . of Waterbury was the next speaker, | Room '3, Bessis L. WIlbUF, taacheom of Traders. e et > Jeszigrt 4 { e T glving an account of the battle of An- | George Bryant, Freddls - 3 & NwW H | o ame . in whic! took 4 Duxo, Paloone, Dr. ‘Louise Frankhin Miner is mow| New York, May 29.—Uncevtainty as | x 3 o& 3P N | 4 1] — | At Meators, Mase—Dartmouth 4 SeLe S Iiwiney e o part s BRS RE . Angelina . 2% | to the outcome of present conditions | 29 ¢ & St Louts. .. 35 | Cabinats 4 [ St Louis 7, Clncianat! 6. As Symouse, N. Y.—Svraonse 15, programme for the afternoon ~was|Hinney, Hazel Maynard, Alice located in her mew offics, Breed Hal,| ;> [h° SUicome of Present conditions| Colorsde Tael & im... & S | Tarhiie 2 H St Loyl My 20.—Tos logal team wen the frsi | Kelo (fupan) completed with the salute to the flag | Joseph Peloquin, Harold Waiz, Room 1. the supreme court in | i | Cofuanm” 4 2 o e e endee, ol iy st 5 and the sinzing of America by the | Willlammen, James Yeitz—3% | urt i uitivae 2 o e " hool. Office Hourse, 1 te 4 p. m. | the American Tobacce case. held the | B2 | wutes T 4303 e o ines satem |1 O Championship - of - Portland (Daz 1 5 a et S035. e v g b o o D ek = 5 ad Emaan i heiwer st EREE ater | Funeral of Moses Ghausee. Arthur Botham, Rebert Ci ot esitated ke itive stand un- | oea = T s S Pon g S [ e et P it 2a | G| Eemhr A i | pathe following fzom a Portland, Me, | Tng funeral of Meses Chausse was | Cramer, Jobn Wreyer, Ethel QULALITY | view of the fact that a holiday intac- | Gulcage .- 00008 Whpo s Bee s e lcihtz_ks L . M| Iy peom H howis of Mis wGgier, | B Pel ‘"”Gm { venes befere ihe mnext session. The | T i T in o ] Sl Ttesany mocning. Decoration day, | MIs- Omer Tellier, on Maezchants’ ave- | er Wonhmm Barl G fn work sheuld always be 14 stock market meved slowly and slug- | §o31 $ixee St M Y. | nue, Monday morning, with services at | Cramer, Eds Dury, Greon, epecially when i coBss B0 mare meo| sishly and the amount of business fell Boston Wen Double Meader from Senstors. fi17 3 a0t the e Mmang | te Secred Heart church at 9 ocleok. Dorothy Oliver, Lixcilly Speuld . B8 the infertor kind. SKilloa men are| off to small propertions ‘ g iy o5, o g ot iz 133 ¢)the championdnip of the cily among | Rev. Pmilip Massicotte officiated and |win Williamsen— empioved by u o News of the day seems to confirm the double Bea estings B the i 8781 s e & ds. | many friends and relativas of the de- | ment of 26. B Sy, o T AR e bRt Thi rAMGHON OF wisel Brites o e e, o e P 8 & 1 §|on Forest avenus ball STOUNS i eam | 008824 werd present. Sdles yorezen- | Room & Mary A Sullivas, toachen | ¢ stimu s "here he 3008 061 o R compa dered by Omer Tellier and ©. Teliter, | Frank Alien, SINToon & Youpe ers Tepetis. af fariher price_resec | et Bosiar 546 L IR i | Bavims lost for the past two vears are | 5o"*ril gopal forms wee numerous | Brend, Milton Green, Nina Hall = tions By varius comcerns. Vhile It | o ey Bl o oot £ wie el e conflient of winning, as their team is| 3,q peautiful. The beavers were Jo- | Hauot, Willlam Oliver, Anma. AMERICAN HOU was_thousht conditions seemed to in- | Tote ot o Tirs: game— et s & gredtly strengthened over previous|gepn Chatmss, George Champacne, | Busrell Rosenwels, b " e e pr . = e Washingtes . SR 1 2 2 e Carciss Raymond, Gustaw Tellier, T.|from an enteliment of 19. SE, dicats aidftipnhl cuts, desb: wes ex-d e o e ooy g| e [ E N | goThe, Eorteous, Miichell & Borun Co | parent and Mr. Dolligge Burisl was | Beom 6, Annis 0L Fiunkemh ssbhes Fursell & Sunderson. Prope. smecessful in getting new busipés T e s g 5 0 B Boys have been praciicing nightly to |, the Saorad Heart cemetery. Wnder- | —Raymend Bourne, Emory . - sy e e : 33 IEER | rownd_up into shape and eXpect 10| iaver Geurge G. Grant Mad charge of | Laura C Loutsa Prayes, 1 PRCIAL The head of one of the largest Clnate 4 %2 i) £%. 5 & SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Trowven | alirond sustone mos enod oo o benms 410 i1 give the clerks up the street a run @ s rangemonts. tor . ok _ Markoff, Traveling Moa. eta. Ldvery connectss | pressing the opinfon that the roads | é‘.:"fi‘,‘.',';.’ 2 1ig0) o mme, B == Brorms, waiz, Jucod SHELL GhST STRZET. would not buy heav#ly at this tima | De.” pra Renry. 1 312 g e | team has already twice defeated the e from an enr| of 24 e : even if prices were lowered. Less at- | 308 Miwus Fucii Swwte 4 04 HERE e toe & < 5o 3 o| strens Bersy Shoe Mfs. Co. team Oheries Girard and family of Main- | "2l 0" ¢ Jevin C. Bimes, s = e tentlon was pald to the testimony be- | [EL e bl 50 — ot Beccherit & 12 & 0 2"2 3 0! ning the series, while the J. field spent Sunday in town. P it Marion Fevllen, ILL REMNANT STORE fore the congressiopal ommittea | Bhery.p ® 8 wEu (B fe1el 1120 Co team was defeated by the Berry o % Storme—=4 West $1ae—170 W. Matn St., which is fnvestigating the United:| Rmese, 818 |Bmtcar €1813 2 2.3 0 2| bove Inst Weanesday by the clese score | _MT: aud Mrs, Jaseph Mches afPaw- ¢ is t3a.only place (o save ife om every| States Steel corporation th | ot |Joblagll § 39 8 sipamenr 332 00|or 10 t08. A tucke BT 2o spending o few deys o Goods. “Row wosks’ (ar Bpring| sigmncnce i the epink i Balted for Sherry in Sk Bugs $331 880a 147188 2 fincup of the Portcous, Mitchon | With Tecst fétatives. op Goods. New gowds for Spring, Significance in the opimion of the %35 s rest, 2 ks - D G =g d Summer. Good lengths for suits | financial community thet upon them t3 Wk, 0 0 00 0000 o s|Cakte 2030 0Emame sl 4 14& Praun Co for Docoration day will| g agtnnie Masse of st Come and ses the| a large extent depends the action of | Boston S steteid|taer 30 e zsietamp 300 L D o e in e | s e guset of argain o Tt oy S R Sty Tean.c WS | Mack, ¢ g ¢, Lakeman 1b, Kenmi- Y L 9 B b v - | the stock market at present. Twp base hits, Wagner, Spesker, Williams, Numa- | Bomithp ¢ 0 5 1 Oseewy 10 0 10 | con®st “dranolos’ i Henderson rf, and | ch#nts’ avenue Sund . RE, | Moderate pressure was directed maker. Wawlnp ¢ 0 8 0 & v | At 79 W. Main St | asninst United States Steet Polace Car Secend game— *Beck FEPESE ) T B X e Medriek Noi b e e .40k opening of the ma Sioel “ear Washingto | Baster. el is the gues) an | it . i : Steel Spring. howe a W hope a ol ZoWE 3 4 Moosup Won Frem Taftville. ras | souq o make ca e i ) Batida tor ¥. Bukh & St P Cursgn of street, WM' F BAl Y | prospacts. The stecic y 0 Repule Siee s 1338 33928 csatea ol g Moesup won from vaué; n a —_— a point, but the attack did not lead to | Do pid == Teliveiiif & 1 1 6 3320 0| Scors by taninz— olose and interesting turday ", ¥ . any appreciasle amount of liguidation o ity Gogiemae <31 1 4 $ a0 & e 3833031 i3 by the seere af 8 to §. oosup playek | vi siiee I nor did it cause material heaviness n e §F 5 e N ROS Pl L s M i | 10 maried reverssl of form lo that|ipg e few deve wiu (Successor to A. T. Geraner) the general market. Althc ders | —— St leus 5. W B R T PR PR - | seen at Tuftvilio the weck before. La- o strest. ‘ | were unusuaily conservativ 10 un- | (R fecae PO R H | easiness was apparent and tho stoeks | =3 ) - = ———— . e Hack, Livery s m s o P13 R SOOEOERARRES SRSRASSRARES, \ | gradually recovered. Among the 2 Rt Vv*m " P PN NN Nyt Y ot N s %7 and | issues TUnion Pacific and the were especially stremsz. Changes Toleds. < H | where were for the most o | being made by spectalties. Pous s 2 3% =] conror. Stable | Bint ‘Focora: e sicateic ningliam, Collins. Tniled States Steel..... Po. prd AARARN Pittsburg Coal preferred L T = = | o et Fred. -display s “Conpes Cleveland 7, Drolt . 13-14 Bath Street, |mwicd strength, American Tobaceo w chem Clerland. Say 33 Clerinnd cetepied. Deanit to- | common advdnced n 25 points = T e aing e it ania 04 Do | 4 - HORSE CLIPPIN on the “cu e e e ’ 2 S8 CLIPPING A SPECIALTY,|°%10° \ U0V for ravestment sect i e Woman’s Relief B LE TO RENT. S e et use Electric Ton et e s it foc e’ third miseve | M | rise, s still maintained, though some. | — - Wheeling ‘& 1 "F¥: e e A Be rigers Viurn-0-Gm Compound, the womat's remetm, R Foeids Tesr viaarously. Tt i oS fal sales 83,708 share 3 oL : i 3 — WHAT'S NEW PR i i Yoe aimerced S B T r Bas been know fer years as “Womax's Relief® sinos Tng heen authorized by o subsidiary of | New York, May 28.—Cotton futu s as el & Sas pimit e e O .- THE PALACE CAFE | the Michigan Central, of which $16,- | closed steady. Closing bids: May 15.56, 53 20 0Ceber 2100 M womaniy discases. 1 065000 is to be placed on the market |June 1556, July 15.57, August 14.95,|Semllid 2 3 7 0 0lCrawtcs 100l é Stop In ‘asd | socr :wp:el. ber}! Q,Ohcwbcrfl.fi&.ovenp e t2a 1 ]3«” ‘s 2 will help you, if you are & Suferer frem any ef the fils e i = ST B ( in 2nd sco us. | The bond market was irregular. To- | ber 12.97, December 12.97. January| Lund.c 4050 5200 > % SO B PRANK WATSON & co, {ni salow par vals, $5.908.006. United | 12.96, Febraary —, March 13.04. Spo: | Bianiiogs 3 1 8 1 iy (’ peculier to women, which can be resshed by meficine. RESAHE ey, 78 Frankiin Street, | States bouds were ‘unchanged on coll. | iosed awiet, 10 points higher; mid. | o> ~ 12 %2 ISREIN 7> # has helped thousamds of other sick women, as gretefs L. el foet Mim weiting sl dling uplands, ; middling gutf,| Touw WL H 7 R R STOCKS. __ 16.05; sales, 7,200 bales. e amery 5 inttors from them clastly Gescrfbe. It containg e poizemems 1806 Alis Chalfers pfé None out when winning run seored. 5 e JOSEPH BRABFORD, ;o oo s MONEY. None ot mhen wicaing o A OB % o0 A Ageicamerat New York, May 29—Money on call| ccors by tniner. i Book B’nder 0 Teet Sugar | steady at 2 1-4@2 1-2 per cent.; ruling | Cleveland ... - 1120110817 ; - e . v i rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 2-8; ciosing bid | Det - -2 9003011 -8 ' HinAm: Cotun on 3'38: offered at 2 3-8, Time loans aull| _Two bas His Timer. Jocksn, Blanding, Bush, 2 Elanic Books Mads and Ruled to Order, | 27 . s L e e o | amte wane i, Seui: Iacan, 4 France-Ger Druog Co., 106 West 129tk New Pork 08 SRIADWAY. o Am. Tev Secien per cent; ninety davs 2 3-4@3; six i e s (24 man L4 2] A Telephons 363 o - Tecomotive months 3@3 1-4. je7 e Smetiog & B 3 AND Al BREGGISTS, o GHICABO GRAIN MARKET. Chpoago .. 3 / Aast V2 Ovin.s CHWL. Low Clow Tineen o o e e m | D e o L istees e ST o7 7% 7% St kouls e 3% san s % s e - L e = B = FY AWy o 2 A 4% iy B, omrae P TENTTIITEINS: 5 20w Teater . UIITaR 0%