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money )he acquisition of any available play- ‘ers who might lend assistance to the club. G2 . was questioned- at ‘!nr;uy feel secure when you that the medicine you are about e absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing’ druss. | Coach Kennedy Had Boats Out Monday Afterncon Late | 155 s nis amrers scotad <o mest ; B e T ot tha Nail ea z e oot BatE-ooil Swmip R ot the prent €4 :i.n K"fl'" —Fresh Cre .Thei ell i csiderit e National | e o about the o | Swamp-Root, 1 ey, Liver F“’nm“ 'w Smashed eir Shell Against the lcague arrived while the meeting was | track champion of 1911. - and Biad Remedy. 5 ‘in progress and was closeted with Au- 7 stangara of purits, gust Herrmann as soon as the direc- m-ength and_excolience is maintained tors adjourned. He has the state- in_every bottle of Swamp-Root. ments of the Pittsburg club and of Swamp-Root is scientifically com- = & 3 Ki and Doyl tabie Rain and examinations kept the ) This looks iike the strongest combi- | mbires Kiem and Dovle resarding e L e members of the Yale crews In their | nation that can be made out of the | $2°, E1e Drotested oy Pitspars May in_teaspooftul doses. Gales,Ferry quarters until five o'élock, | material left over from the Varsity | (yncimnatt o turn in tholr versions | Cin W7l Tt is not recommended for every- on Monday, when the varsity four![e)x)n. The second four was made uD | of 1he affain Brookisn thing. S wemm onlxon t;le ri\:erlfaxr :\ne frst | ‘ Monday moini!ns as \fouow.l: Stroke, practice since the arrival of the squad | Howe: No. § Ives; No. 2, Oldenburs, A Sunday. Despite the rain, the water | bow, Elweil; coxswain, Barnum. SN ACRINS ETSEES Sients JRM N Loatc-. was smooth and the rowing conditions | The varsity ecight is made up as INTERNATIONAL POLO MATCH |, Sticao: Juse 5 -New Yok resumed tho lead in e psiese me b et Ll BY TELEPHONE bladder- troubles. National leazue pennant mce todey by defeat- A sworn statement of puri is with 2 excellent. Under the eye of Coach | follows: Stroke, Lowe:; No. 7, Van o ing Chicezo 7 15 1. A batdng rall the nint v o Imer* ’ i to you Do Kennedy, the fours rowed down to | Blarcom: No_ 6, Philbin; No. 5, Scully; | Teams Hope to Go Into Matoh To- | suried b na'i’w:l crioie sesead . seven 'romn | Saay POt of Kilmer's Swamp- Bring the stores v your o Was folloned by Beldwell's sindle " and - . the Navy Yard and back, each oars- | . 4, Tucker No. 3, Romeyn; No. morrow With Unchanged Lineups. | Dovin's i Sistes sscied sny siuiuowess waiicd, | | If you need a medicine, vou should man receiving personal attention. The Field: and bow, Captain Frost; cox- — Detorn” douied and_ Fictoner wnziea for ine third | h i tisfactorily, comfortably, i g H ore dou! ane 1=l for the tre ave the besl {;e;:m: el zht followed the rzur« m“e. | swain, Copp. G50 . New York June 5.—Interest in the | fme in the duy. Snedgrass doubled and Merkle who | If you are already convinced thot “ ahoppmg Al A 2 ¥ ourse, accompanied by Mr. | Uowe, the new stroke, is the object |international polo cup series, with the | 70¢ed 3qCrove 8, the second Ume In the W0Ala€ | gwamp_Root is what vou need, -vou Kennedy, who, on the return, took the | of the most coaching attention. He | American defenders in i 3 i dy, who, 3 possession of | e and was out. Dezie ke i 1 le at all drus varsity eight up the river at a paddie | was picked out of the middle pf the | ihe first game by & close acore, Sl | by Desors, nut comued 1o the sam e oo 18 | O i, B Stores with economy, dispatch and with for four miles. There was no change | third crew and has neither varsity nor | have to stretch over another 24 hours g Maw Vet 2 in anyof tha crews and none is look- | stroke on expericnce. He has Vet 1o | becanse 0f rain, The DreciDNation | sy 5 5% § fpwerer %47 § 3 ongAoNey / the full results of a personal visit. n the immedlate future. To- | prove that he is cast for the role he | which delayad the first match- from | Sciuier T 0 ofFiechermy 3 3 3 " WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE | pnight the squad gathered around a | is essaying. Harry 7 Warrere 4 13 0 0| Sample Bottle of Swamp-Rost Fres by Hail g. Harry Van Sinderen, No. | Wednesday to Thursday last . week, | Hofman.ib 12 et 13200! sttle of dwam) 168 0y wali. §t is too late to take out Insurance.|log fire in the living rooms of quar- |5 last sason, 1s not at Gales Ferry, |was even heavier au.rmz ‘the lorenookl; N . Soecis ¥ ¥ - nflve Y“ 1f ever delay was dangerous, it 18 M| ters and prepared themseives for to- |and his absénce causes general sur- | today and caused postpomement of the | s 3 527329 Senato Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham- a this instance. let me write your In-|morrow's examinations, which will | prise. He was dropped fro mthe squad | second contest. The teams hope to | Kasiserer E 3 00 3 0|ton, N, Y., for a sample botile, free by, suranca tod it continue tr(rnugh {Be weelc During | last week, f:,un“::ugdn no other reascn |cross mallets tomorrow afternoon if | ipEC, 4241 0| mail—it will convince anyonme. You Tele hm It ime not expected that the | was given for his departure than that | the weather does not again disappoint % will als ceive a hooklet of valuable nsurance a: st vy Among the arrivals today was George | and that his condition Was not rugged | As the coronation of King George | Seore by iunines— neys. When writing be sure and men- Richar ing, i | Bt. John Sheffield of New York. enough for the test. V. draws closer and all the English | $aci% #—1| tion The Norwich Daily Bulletin. s TUpon returning from the evening| s officers “have assigiaiauts ati that] o o # THE OF WM. F. BILL |Jrctice the fresaman eight ran their | Reskiooly Pyvclan. levent, “every day’s delay means fewer | e e base: hie Siersge 1T ShodeTase. Mer- OFFICE Davy cedar shell into the float, smash- | An important innovation is %o be |hours between ths two remaining Soeheia Rea! Estate ing in the front end badly. They failed | made this year in the presence of a |matches. The third match will prob- | - ekivs. 7 St ekt 3 825 ‘ to back water quick enoush and hit | physiclan for most of the training sea- | ably be plaved either Thursday of Fri- | g Loots June 5.—Brookim buncied is in the | . TAI% end Fire Insurance, the float a sharp blow as they were |son of the crews. Till this year this |day. When the morning storm ceased | eighih inning and took tcday's game. 7 to SRate vyl 4 o atiempting to land. qu.',cm;:. ha:dbeen hperiormed by Coach | today, the ponies trotted out Of their,| breaking even on the serice w:‘..,_u‘.fil ometeam. } Seoseces dpukeny in joea Somsry’ Bloek, over A | John Kennedy, who has been, there- | stables for the customary afternoon’| Bicker wes vers. e n all but two innings. | Washington .. + poleton Replaces York. ¥, - Seoret | Detroit ;2 wWiiliams, Room 9, third floor. . | fore, trainer as well as coach. When |gallop over the turf, while all the ' st. Louts. s 101, mf:f:l;p':‘:;soe;‘fkr:yw::kv?gemid”g:- the services of a physician or sur- | plavers were gn—endmr;‘ums to keep the -L e h: el OTHER BASESALL RESULTS MANDAY. Tewhons: 161 ahe 7AT- | geon were necessary, one has been | muscles limber and the eye and hand oismith.20 | ——————————/ Sity eight Two went into effcct iz | summoned from New London or New |in good shape. On account of the un- S 40300 AT‘rolval AT-LAW home ”° o ppears, was Ieft i Haven. The experiment has not been |certain conditions of the turf, the try 8lKonetthy 1b 3 1 8 0 0 s game postpon- e ale has bken Towing: streke ound sstisfactory, out this afterncon was not as fast, OBvmset "4 2100 sdetsbia-Cloidland Fuige it ms A. BROWNING TR Mntuton his seat will be | Dr. Janes C. Greenway of the Pres- | because neither side cared to risk a I Y > o o aonn Appleton, son of the late | byterian haspital, New York city, has |strained tendon at this critisal stage e ¢ s ] Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bidg.| pudiisher, Te wqs not @ member of | pecn chosen for the task. He rowed |of the contest for the cup. OfGeldenn 3 0 0 5 0 EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. “Phone 203, 1t 1ot Ner Taven Bondan -“' efore | in four Yale crews and was a mem- The lineup tomorrew will probably i S S - Won. Lost. . - Eb T ol Te Bas | per of the ciass of 1900. He is a broth- | be unchanged. e s T L 0 12 ! . a—— e o e ko £ clase | er of Capt. Jack Greenwas. the for s K3 = 4 : i thormeys-at- 5 , er Camp, Jr, and | mer Yale catcher and Rough e 00 o3 i { Brown & Perkins, | Lav Tiliem Averill Harriman and Van-|and of Gil Greenway, the Yale base: MARVESTEQR HORSEMED. base hiia, Evans o5, Brvin; | Sonanead Over Firat Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| derbllt Web| ved i ihe rlass re- | bal captain and piccher. During the | Many Fat Purses Offered for Fast | 7 b hit Sowrs. Jorces Oty i | Entrance stajrway next to Thames|#& nd he represented Yale in the | early spring he met the candidates for : = S b eney o National Bank. Telephone 38- double sculling races with young Hal- | tho crew in the Presbyterian hospital Ones During Coming Season. Cincinnati 9, Beston 2. ewark: s o riman at the American Henley and |and made a careful physical examing = Cincingati, Jume 5. —Ciucinned bt Pfeffer hard Eastern Leag i | t Neiirk—Jerses City-Newark game: poitooned: | Makes, Red Iron Black the 'Harlem regattus. Last year he n unusual number of stakes have | wd timely anl had linie touble beaiing Roston - G tion of each on the theory t was picked for stroke of the freshman e 3 Ses "becanse | Peom opened for the fast trotters, as a | fr; 0 a2 s hic Creuently but:was of- | xain. 7 . . TAw. |cight, but was compeiled to quit the | Ja3 lost enough boat races because |icsui’of which the horse owners will | fecdve with men o bues . Bates mab four hits in | At Pufale—Buffulo 2 Rochester 236 Broadw: o city. 13 "bos c iness ju: - : A . i omp Of the | 1i5"is loten hiva-snd iowr bases on balls out of % s ey, N e I ay| Tore, fhe. clrs. raon hors il Eges | Lhe-finial, e will come o the duss- | 1Uoi8 or savising B theic o, | e S : “ POTMEND -- mends everything ot New York. of Norwich, Conn.|vard. It was not supposed that he | saviom and Wil lahe pembs nich performers Welch, who Bostar. 2 cincinn Won. foa would be brought to Geles Ferry this - n | presides over the destinies of the Read- iy 2 ol manrora 29 — = = season. e pas ham e ssident physi.'| Ville track, while he also virtaually [t New Haven » B > PR S d S .. s o 3| Buckingham Will Have a Trial. | clan with her ereus for vears, and he | CONUVIS taat at Hartford, Conn. has 4 €iore puying Screens an creen ominick & Dominick onumesr s e o SESRAT RS W S et e e B, e R ci i | the varsity elght inst season, will he | slonally o attend members of the | "5 SEIGUNI ne Tas a 35,000 race, | S L H ioth get our prices given a seat in one of the varsity | Yale rowing squad which he calls the/American trotting | Radden.c 3 Norwich Branch, Shannon Bidg, |crews. e was placed at No. 2 in the New Launch Not Yet Arrived. Derby, because of fts similarity _in | Piefe® % &y varsity four. Since the recent seneral | and almost coliapsed during the event Théy will be handicapped on the form which th have shown _previously during the season, and the fastest nia won in the tenth by 3 score of 5 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901.| shakeup he has not been seated in a The new Yale launch, presented By | oop svenrol that mare o under | soe, 2 Bread Toasters - - - - - 10¢ of the crews and was brought to the | friends of 1F avy, has not arrived, | gifferent management at the same | Boston 2 Stocks Ferry as ona of the varsity substitutes. | and i is feared that 1 110t Be | traok hras e . Akt hig | Cnciumati H Borids 1; 1s ndotib(!ie\";dhma: he is in phys- | ready for this season mPaign. | race of 1908, it is a handicap affair,| T™° Fase . a ical condition which will allow him to torie coaching craft, Elihu Yale ieag e P g it - L C S | stand the strain of the four-mile race | the First, is here aud will ‘be used ti e L o T s o en tmnings: dark Imitation eather Chair Seats | thie season Last r he kened | the races with Ha 4. 2% with e tutshure, Juze inning game of mings: dar Grain | - i i S those with records of 212 or better. | Putshure, Jue s The dmt exica inning gume o = = Rt i Fishing Tackle on_the Thames. This spring he has COtLtON | Jinees aimost constantic with A | CINCINNATI GIVES GRIFFITHS » sceeses which have caused his with- | SR ks b rartad Ted ‘W goad fur three bases, Welchanca's gromnd s I FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. rawal trom the squsd and tvo gu,g,,i A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE [horse, or horses, will be started from | v, "iefics 1" Shiier st e wiosine rin e | Flynn Starts Training fo Meet White || eal operatiozs, 2 -t W v . 1 \ Directors Ars Satisfied—New Players | Ml¢ and a’ quarter, while the slower Hope. B R E L. M Varsity Four Made Up. i Wi B Pechiney, [8Yer® | ones will race shorter dis e S e i e e i Ui casy L.awn OWErs NO l lCE | _The varsity four as reorganized, is | s o P R e fimeh ot Pueblo. who is 1o fight Carl - | made up as follows: Stroke. Apple- | . Cincinnati, O. 5—The direc-|the final, In one preliminary i | the Oklaliome heavywcignt. on . | ton: " No, 8, Adams: No. 2, B ¥ 5 Tl ol e al. In one D Mapeir, began training focr the mateh R8T s; No. 2, Bucking- | tors of the Cincinnatj ball club, after | jorces with records of 2.09 -or better | e ek Gleenntol his 15 On acceunt of the present condition | ham; bow, Maitiand; cexswain, Wood. | iderable debate, today expressed |will race against each other for a| .“,M‘,“,*’: RS RChS OF b of Fairview Reservolr, the purst of $1,000, while in the other one | s Decins 5 0,94 oo tthe horses ‘with records slower than | JMiier plienenaeny 4 /l ’ for street, lawn or garden sprinkling ' Totals, w Haven, eome of the students of the school at_Yale Jur As an Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street and_of the Scientific ie strictly prohibited wntil further no- tiee. This order will be strictiy en- | Concessions to Yale Sheff. | i | 2.09 will race against each other for 51 {lke amount. In the final, which W g . be for the remain 3600 of | purse, the money winners in yoth the | preliminaries will all race. | 3 | P SnE ian 1s an. Ingenlous one and | phcue by imina down by the academic body fersie: A MILD RESCFION. oy Ry Hm- class of the horses entored argues | Phiudeiphis be glven managers or as : n_Steel fine contest There have 2 1 Two base 1 agers ol e Dbaseball, Per erder A Hsit in the Upward Movement in | s st ; e o L tolibw s Decsin GHRI | e track teams, they were { BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- Wall Street. 1 Contral Leather™ . 341-4, Joan 2.043-4. Hail night to selcet those . office ERS. & sk Do. pfd e 2 2.051-4, Sterling McKinney 2.06 1-4, | AM7 RICAN LEAGUE STANDING. all and track teams of the incom- New York, Juna After an unin- o Now Tey Dudie 5 4, Billy Burk{ Won. Lot PC freshmen class. The following forrupted advance during the greater Ghesabeate & Olls s | 5 Sl Weilloet e : were selected frmo 191 Part of the past week, in which stocks | e~ ton 081-4, Remorseful del7 s 1915 baseball team. T/IB Be t were carried to the highest level of | Do ot ‘ | Creignton 2.09 14, Miss Stokes rd, Butte. Mont.; as - S the vear, the movement halted today. e &3 VLI o Al 2,08 34 senk Toinaic Com g W. T. Ketcliam, New- York city; man- A mildly reactionary tendency devel- | Guiensn, 3t & S¢ T tantine 2.11 Under the conditions | Clercami .. {ager of track team, F. C. Dows, Cedar | 7',.0”1 HI’OO" gL e tn S aireren Foen e | Colorada Fuel & Tron additional horses may he named Au-| Yashirzen Raplds, Towa, afd assidunt R o8| sist: 1 - Colorado & Soutem | zust 15 upon payvment of a fee of $200, o Stew “Trenton, Mo. 1 €5 in most cuses were small The | Consolidaced G or double the amount which it cost to ik that if these men ma change in the character of the market | Com Products ... Snicr thibws orgiIly mumed oston 5, Chicaso 4. scientific o1 may y m from its sirong, vigorous tone of last ST s 3 Tho race at Fiattford is npon almost Sune 5—oxan deteated Chicazn tunity later of selecting officers week sesmed to be dne to thie varying | : ; identical lines, except that it is for 33 the major teams temper of speculation, rather than to ers” Secaric 5 000 instead of $5.000, and for the 2. i~ i O {hapnenings which might have a bear- | instead of the 2.12 class, and is known Glasgo 13, Sterling 3. New London Zox the events of ghe,| as the Hariford handicap. Additiona e pe ik | v G o i - ‘ oS ., I 0 2 210 Glasgo's baseball team scored vie- 5 Raely. fen { o 2t @ 0 o|Callshanit 3 1 2 0 1) T Dllllt}’ | siona”sleraent, nowever, was disposed | Oyuplejertrados fio on ineust ¢ 1 $0 Sl 5119 5| nre was the home'run In Slerlings. to- - . to be bearish today, if for no other borough 12 0izda 303 2 0fital. A summ of i e R g i P tylisid: WHl not delight (he busy, prosressive| reason than that the tse had been car- | e PITCHED ONLY SIX BALLS. 14 ifTabinm 4 023 Glasgo—ratro ss. 3 The hat that fits ¢ % zlm_z;/arlaal] and stylisiiz. 2 R e e i e e el = o oo e Schacfer Tells of Human Corkscrew 38 sl r e E Taron 10w | The Oval in “L.& H.” hats is shaped to make 2 comfort ect of having a tho 5 emed logica 80 Taternational Paer : 1 00 v, E. Laro W Aol operopims e o g : ange s hhm"x"‘h medern | ‘re outside demand appeared to have| ey Iotemational e | Who Lasted But Short Time. 0 193 ofcoasn o e able fit without binding the head. s placed in her kitchen. Fs-!fallen off somewhat, and traders who [ — — Jows Cen | = | 09 Siadiug MIoPRuily a5l L.& H.” hatsis tate ranges are safe sturdy, depend-|hoped for an extenslon of the redent| 1% fwnsis City Southern “Germany” Schaefer, the senatorial | 98 0 [M=monizh peloiitiin =t TS} il e b clown, tells of a pitcher who staved | n the big league for a shorter period | than any other twirler he knows any- | thing about. It was while the German | was_toiling in the ball trenches at | Seore ty In able. peerless bakers. ecomomical gas| Tise were disappointed at the outset Laciede Gas Lehigh Valley o o g avers ol Sas|that a Jarger amount of buying orders Then ot ume savers. Call and|jgq not accumulated over the aveek | Louls #es (hem and be sure alse to examine |end. The irregularity of the openinz | ™ ., 3", the ineomparable Ruud Instantancous and the manner in which some of ths | High or Low (,tm\n. Independents Want Games. b Gas Water Heaters, furnis | important stocks, suc St. Paul St. Paul that this happened. “I had |TRoson 202 Lo e Manager Milfer of the Independents MO of & r.u“:m:‘"l’t 'h°1.\maxran Smelting and United States a bum wing.” said “Dutch” “ana the | Curser o Ptz would like ‘to arrange a_game wi 5 lip it Z *t an uniimited | g0l geclined in the early session, en- | manager laid me- off for a week until | v tase b # | Manager Calkins of the Centrals for : and F sir, even the silk trimmings and supply of hot water at any moment| couriged bear traders to join in a vik- the wing got better, and told me to | |any Sunday. _The Independents have Ties d e Dbty BOA, crine o Seclind s of the day or night. | orous demonstation. The selling, how- | uting anl dig up a few pitchers. | 5, Washingten I {a game with Manager Bow:n’s Greene 1 VR 7 A fis S ever, was not effective. There were ted all right, and wound up in | X ot | ville team for Juune 13 and on July satisfaction and p: hen you lay down your hat show uine 5.—Detroit._romped_away_ from | numerous substantial declines, but town, Minn, to watch a game | whaiho, Jue, Lo Demit omped e ine | Ath expect to go to South Manchester ing the “ L. & ¥ Gas & : 5 | prices began to recover in snort order. there that was smoking throuzh that Tiea Vers”oftective.”_Fuature plays were mads | where they will meet the South Man- « Zvery Style for Every Man trica D t. . |Support was offersd wherever it was | little league, ]»: B 2od Bin seare: chester Independents Every Style 53 . needed to preserve the stability of the | T hit the burg and watched him e ' ——soLD BY —— Peoples Gas B abhopo a e market, although ageressive bullish | — = piehure ¢ € & work. -He must have been seven feet | aan.ct Sronese T2 T 88 Abe Boxed Navy Champion 2 i ALICESBLDG. | (10l cs were attempted and in the lat. | Piisburs_Cont tall. and he looked lke a human cork- | Schacier. ifbudiss 4 83 8 9| Ape the Newsboy and Tommy- Tea Norwich, | ter part of the day the market was screw. He was 2o talk that when he | Lelhelti g et Yse mear Michigan, welterw el comparatively dull, with a distinctly | _ | velled to hird baseman it took 20 | Siiese 1 4 211 2 olchampion of the navy. were the prin- s bl Conn. SPRING TOYS firmer tone. Tainutes. for his. volce to reach. the H L G e o e | "Some further advances were made, | other fellow, Smoke, holy smoke, 2 21232 0ifore the Perry Athletic club at New- =— | but they were chiefly among the in- | that's what he had. Curves Ii Y $1131]port; R L on Monday evening. ! and everyvthing that goes ln); up a piicher. 1 nabbed for our team, Zuri‘ out could get him | to St. Paul. He | en that | He pitched six | Two of them assauited bats. men, three went 10 feet outside, and | the other wenmt into the grand stand. The manager went over to the pi er. He handed him some money. B: t up to Crookstown,” said the mana- | 7 S 8l Ladies Everywhere buying flowers for the c men vou | are glad to know of the wonderful benefit thet Viburn-0-Gla a ‘W heelbarrows. Wagons. strial issues, such as the gas and | 3 ? - . electrie stocks. Underwood Typewri -} Doll i s er gained nine points, extending. its Carriages. Go-Carts, {1, 5unc! Jl 5 tot e 51 Mt o vt |30 points. St. Paul sold off when its | G Sets, | April report, showing a decrease of Pails and Shovels, ! $705,000 1n wross earnings and of $306,- | Sand Toys, Baseballs, Bats,| Amaisamated Cooper ma 000 in net, had heen made known.| moonse to its annual report, showing A Gloves, Mitts, Etc. slight gain in net income. There was further weakness in the securities of the American Tobac which | theugh the common stock held xalrl\' ki Square | Goven fhe sommanstock beid cairly| | of about 120 points sincé the renditior of the tobacco decision by the su- f | preme court last week. AMERICAN HOUSE, | iore: irom the sicel irade were : | ‘ kill’ "And he did.” MEWEN’S FAST STRING. Weasingh Western T Pacers by The Esl Considered Prom- ising Candidates for Purses. that a definite trend toward heavier o n. in re- “Z Bad Geen @ great sufferer for years defors ers agpeared to have set Farcell & Sanderson, Props. . 2o sponse to the reduction in prices, al- % =% N e ¥ ®Hmm-0+Gin. I Red misplacernert, fainting speils, ocanstant e SPECIAL RATES 1o Theatre Troupes, though manufacturers do not cxpect COTT_ON.( e R e e s ATy Deel (v M ers. OF LBl Mex, ‘neadache, and other femalo troublss, which made me feel very Fraveling Men, otc. Livery wmn’,c(ed‘;::m\}m{:d ] the | Javier | New Tork) June;s. Cottorl fut H0; EYeatAa’ masl o Turor An Haaness:| Thousends of ledies spread the géod mewr emcag thelr weak. I trled different doctors, but nono gave me relef, ss 1 R . e, Fignres for Mav on western roads | 15.75; July 15.86: Ausust 1 L T e eighbors end friends. took Viburn-O-Gin and it wslicved me go much that I want yea showed that weafic had held approx- |tember 13.81: Octeber n exceptionally large stable | Others write letters for publfeation, tha* suffering sisters, to spread the news of what it has dene for me. It certatnly will ! imately on a level with last year, ber 13.34; December pogrt i Pl | of a_satisfactory volume of business in | Spot closed qulet, ten points higher: | $nay Wil measure up pretty well with THE PALACE EAFE |-mis pontis middling_ uplands 13903, middling | those of the other well known trainer “The bond market was irregular. To- | gulf 16.15; sales 400 bales. the ot = {tal sales, par value, $3,488.000. United The Eel is again in training and he i Step in and see us. | e e apparently in form to €o another good s gon ent bonds were un- e sk 5 FRANK WATSON & CO. changed on call. MONEY. campaign. He is as sound as he was &0 @s much for other sick wemen.” unknown to them, may learn about it In the newspapera. o the good work goes on. Viburn-O-Gin is a purely vegetabls ocompound, containing nio harmful properties, is actively specific in its curative action ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 & bottle with full directions. New York, June wher he and Minor Heir went lhe‘ . A8 Fronpia. Gtrost. e - 2 test race evi 4 by on ths womarty orgazs and functions. steady; 2 1-4@2 1-2 Tuling | 8reatest race ever paced by a pair sTocks. v Ll Clostng bia | horses eligivle to the 2.25 class, L = il e S e A | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL €O., the pacers that will be raced that will ow. O |2 1-4; offered at 2 1 e 3-4@2: six months 3 1-4@2 1-2. THE RODERICK BOWLING Lt Titie Toine Srmer and_dull; sixty | beat him are few indced. Meuvwen s | PN ment of all forme ot temale trogsles. 106 West 129th Street, Mew Yorls. st 1-2@2 3-4 per cent.; ninety much on the :AI!\S( of r‘!\s ALLEYS mile faster P Another gray pac g ” o CHICACO @RAIN MARKET. on Suturdhy Evening “with e & 1. v © open. Mish Tow Clow 1 that has shown fast ? full size regulation. Tew. Securitien y: e | g e e Your puironag: is wolicited e e ] 20 1518 ray colt by JOSEPL T. DONOVAN, Proo. Smelting & & =% | Oro Delmarch, by Ore 2 el Fouties i regurded us the fastest colt of his Foley Kidnes contain just the redienis necexsary 1o reguiate and engihen the action of the kidneys and bindder. Thy them yoursell.. Lee & Uszood Ca. . deg e ol s 5 age ever produced in Canada. McEwen also has a trotter of much promise by The Eel, a five vear old chestnut gelding cailed Sentoy, that worked in 2.16 last fail and that is in _good form mow, McEwen will race w&&fiwfi@@fim&ta

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