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INSURANCE, AUTOMOBILE FIRE INSURANCE J. L LATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street, gy DON,T THROW AWAY your chance to get insured because so Your turn may be coming tonight as far as Come in today and let far you have escaped a fire. you can’ tell us write you A FIRE INSURAXNCE POLICY ISAAC S. JONES, fnsurance and Real Richards Building, 91 Main St. 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Norwich. Estate Agent, Them. On che Hospitai diamond on Satur- Gay afternoon the Hospitals won from Ryan’'s New London Independent team, 8 to 1, in a game which came to a fin ish in the second half of the seventh inning after a dispute over a decision which brought the teams to the verze Of a general free-for-all. Fists were all ready to fly, apparently, and by di- rection of Dr. Pollock, Umpire Crowley called the game.: Sunday night Dr. Pollock, the sup intendent of the hospital, said that it was probable the Hospital team would play no more games this season, but they might play on: or two special games. He stated that the games were played primarily for the benefit of the patients and such a scene as Sat. urday’s could not be considered ben:: ficial. It was the opinion of the Hos- pital authorities that it was better not to bave games if they could not be conducted pleasantly The visiting team were helpless be- fore Capt. Bill Austin’s speedy ofier- ings, and collected only three scatter- ed hits, yielding one run, in the seven innings they came to bat. In seventh the home team landed on the visiting pitcher, five out of six batters in succession scoring singles. With one out and men on second and third, came the play that stirred up all the trou- the | | | Hospital's Baseball Probah!y Ended . Authormes Shut Down on the Game After Row on the Diamond Saturday — New London Independcnts Raised Senseless Kick—Score Was 8 to 1 Against Mellody, Frank Perron, Abe the News- boy, Kid Carter, Buck Falvey, Black Griffin, Charlie Seiger and particularly Homer Monty. He has trained with Jeff Doberty, Dave Holley, Tommy Murphy, Abe Attell, Bunny Ford, Leach Cross, Ad Wolgast and other champs during the last year and is widely Known to the sporting public. Frank Rodman, the Webster light- weight, 133 pounds, would like to meet Young Jack Monty of Norwich in the next main bout at the Willimantic or New London clubs, or any others in the state, for a side pur: individual contest for abi open to any lightweight in the United States. Kid Ray! gressive, with a good string of tories, who has been fighting semi- final bouts in Webster, Southbridge and vicinity, will take on anyone at his weight. &oung Pocraka and Battling Marri- iott, 115 and 130 pounds, respectively, are out to contest with any of the pad dead mitt bo; Both are clever, with a good punch in either hand. The above list of pugilists are under the management of Leon J. Kreft, a Webster newspaperman, who would like to communicate with any of the matchmakers of Connecticut sparring clubs looking for fast, aggressive men AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. BALTIC SLAUGHTERED THREE * Won. Lost. ¥ “PITCHERS IN THE SIXTH Riger, Purple and Gadbois of Occum Were the - vm.m.—a-m Under Protest. I Excitementhwas -pretty high last atS- urday afterncon when the Baltic Ath- letic club lined up against the Oceum Cubs for one of the deciding games of the season in the Mill league. In the first two innings everything went Oc- cum’'s way. They had three tallies to R i Cleveland Chicago Whitcwasiies Washington. Chicago, Aug. 20.—Chieago batted Becker all over the tield todey and won a one-sided game. 11 to 0, fiom Washington. Walsh beld the visitors to six Washington. : 5 oltmane 5% & oftheir credit. In the third Baitic tied 5 1 ofsclicter.iv i3 o|the score and from then until the (et 5 1| Walker, 3 0 0|of the sixth both teams fought ha fi%‘fvrfl: ,_,bg § lnfm ;{;v“f' % 9 §|for the lead. About the time the last e S e § » glof the sixth turned up Baltic held a Mullen,ib 5 0 ofC'ngham, 2 1 2 1, consultation and decided that it Was g:cul_th‘; ° ; 3 g about time something should be done. 5 ¥ 1% | When Baltic started to do that some- Totals, 45 20 2 23 8 3 |thing the score was 9 to 7 in' favor Scoro by tnning of Occum, but what a difference in Chicago .... 1.1 0 3 4 *-11}30 minutes! | Washington " s 006000 0=0| Tn the first place, Faltic decided thal Two base Gessler. Dougherty, Block 2, | Qceum’s famous cher, Riger, whose Walsh; three base hits, Mullen, Doughcrty. twirling they had boosted to the skies, had pitched just about long enough, 2nd then and there they started to knock him all over the lot, five minutes Purple was seen enter- ing the box. but he might just as well have savéd himself the trouble, for Baltic used him worse than they did New York 5, Detroit 3. Detroit, Aug. 20.—Lafitte walked” thres men in the sevenih, ‘filinz ihe bases Then Chase cracked out & two ‘buzger. sendlng two rummers bome and put- ting the tisifinz team jn the lead. In tlie ninth inning_ Chase knocked In another run, enabling New York o win 5 to 3. Score: New York. 1 SLoasneoe o a ol Riger. Then Gadbois was sent in to Pk ] 3 §|try his luck. When the smoke cleared Chasedo 5 2 701 ¢ o|up Baltic had 23 hits and 24 runs to Creelt 5150 o oltheir credit, and ali this happened in AR 1 0| the last of the sixth. If Occum had Gardnersb 2 § 3 1 3 |any idea of doing the same thing in Tigir, 1030 o[ their turn at the bat, such an idea e ar gt 3| was quickly dispelled when the o0ld re- liable Butch tc was seen toeing the slab, Butch holding the ubs to one run_in the succeeding Innings, Baltic, cn their part, securing two runs, mak- ing a final score of 36-10. Before the game, Umpire John Benoit of Taftville announced that the game would be played under protest, Oecum prote: Score\by fnnings: New York Detrolt Two base hits. base Lit. Woter. In about | Ad A *Daily, except Sullday S, WATCH BILL 7080 50c Adults, Children 25¢ 41, HOURS AT WATCH HILL and Block Island. of company near landing, Norwich. READVILLE ENTRIES THE LARGEST IN YEARS Chief Event Is Trotting Derby with 20 Entries. Boston, August 20.—The largest en- i ears has been secured for the Grand Circuit meeting at Read- | ville the coming week. The chief event will be the trotting derby on Thursday afternoon in which Soprano, 2.03 Billy PBurke, 03 3-4, and 04 1-4, have the lowest record: e twenty entered. The classic M \Il)linv of "STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 'WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND .\arwlch Lv.] x9.15 Block Island New London -] 1040 Watch Hill Watch Hill . 11.40 New London Block Isalnd ..Due; x ! _1.00 Norwich .. Noon. {P. M. 1% vf xSundays only.” 14 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS. SI'EGIAI. EXCURSION TICKETS NORWICH TO WHITS BEACH and return, Tickets 40 cents, including troliey service from New London to Beach. Mondays, Wednesdzys and Fridays to September 2 BLOCK ISLAND . 75¢ Adults, Children 400 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill For further information, parly rates, apply at office DAILY SERVICE Until Sept. 5, to- weekdays and Sundays, AND ETURN l". NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., E. C. JEWETT, Agént. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY, Norwich Line NEW YORK STEAMERS CITY OF LOWELL —AND— CHESTER W. CHAPIN 2 ar : e ifteen e Choo: oute P ts jocated in Somsry” Block, over G L |y,. " Th. batter hit to second, wWio Beston: 9,5 Cloveland' . ing on the grcund of Baltic having |sachusetts stake has fifteen enir A 5:1‘:* rh::l“n:‘::‘t_l;m!;”“/:;:u{'r; for their next eptertainment. Willlams, Room 9, third foor. thvew ihe e the e dana ; A b oo ety defeated Cleve. | S81aTled players and Bartic that Oc- |and the Blue Hill for 2.18 class trot- xare 3 % = veland .—Boston_easily defeated A : 5 : : 3 hota g Island Sound and a e o e o e ol hade i nockine Miehell ot o the | CUM'S pitcher, Riger, was playing un- | ters, amateurs io drive, attracted | ¥O ‘ nd & { Tpiine 181 [fom 1ld. When Uuiphe Crowisy UMPIRE RILEY’S VERSION. | ot "ty sien tuming - onrs ® | der an alias. Umpire, John Benoit. | ten. Both of these sta Il be de- | 510 v'v"a‘me“n?f.n(h,fr annarian Toant, s=————————————————————| declared tha man safc and the run (0| . oo ahd Biag 1 T Cleveland. | Scorers, Nelson Bruce, Occum, W. J.|cidéd on Wednesday. - The various d ; vt it 15D » = NT= count, the Naw London team went up | How the cial “Views the Flay intgiqisenzr 5 1.0 8 52 % § o | Donnelle: 1 =08 | visions of the $12.000 Ame: ie New York, Pier Kooty s o B A T BHE o S T s Taftville-Dayville Mixup. Srestered 80 308 P — Breeder Futurity i Picr 40, % Perki ; the runner from third was not forced, — g e 1% 1 OVER 200 TENNIS EXPERTS azy, i iver, 3 o lock oxt morning. erkins, At -law | but the New London players refused to | That play a week ago in the D _— 3 o | — = Brown , Mtomepsat St | See it.* It was claimed hat Capt. Bill | ville-Taftville game on which Taftviiis | Cariganc A % e N ey o TounNEY KRAMER HAS 50 POINTS. NEW LONDON Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket Austin started to swing one over on a has fited a protest, alleging that Usa- | Wamersh 5 1 4 & i O s ey ORI Be ol T his Wik sl PR —TO— Entrance stairway mnext to Thames|New London playsr and that opened | pire Luke Riley's decision was wrons T on 1511 Newport Courts. | New Jersey Bike Rider Scores Half- NEW YORK Natlonal Bank.” Telephone 38-3. the way for the near-riot that resulted |and cost them three runs and the = e s~ 1 90 31 WP - Canbiiry for Al Abstisit CEUBDIEASHIE T in the calling of the game. game, involves a point which has not 38142712 1 UL P B Newport, R. I, August 20—The most Yoo 24 ke Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, ¢ AUTOMOBILE STATI ¢, Manager Farrell had two more games | been touched upon yet by any of th: 2L e, expert and earmest followers of lawn Newark, N. J., August 20— Agent, New London, Coun., for reported stories of the dispute, accord- rooms and informatio ing to Umpire Riley's explanation of the play and his reason for declaring the batter out. The play a$ described by Riley was as foliows: Leopold of Taft scheduled, but it is probable that Lheue; will not be played. There will be a lot of Norwich fans who will regret the stopping of the Hospital games. as the Brewster's Neck diamond was furnishing the fastest baseball in_ this 8. J. Coit, & Otis Street. Automoblle aad Bicycle Rapalriug. General Aa- chine work. Jobbing ‘Pho; tennis numbering more than two hundred and representing | {nearly every secticn of the countr will start tomorrow in a long elimina- tion tourpament for the honor of chal- America, Kramer of East Orange won the one- mile national championship bicycle race at the velodrome track here day ir_a close finish which found I Hill of Boston second; Joe Fogle “Batted for Blanding in 9th Score by iunings d TUmpira of s - Frankiis Str i - i i Villia L. { Sum- i1y 2 J Bedell, of "w' k % Whitearenn S and the 3. Wi & ios |Section this'season Umpires ‘down | Ville at bat three men on bases, iwo HE N 4 h e pion wed | Newark foutin iisies 1o mines I8 o or Try themn Hospital management blames to a few | Base runner from third scored legal wther game | It is expected that it will take nine | By winning, Kramer acquired a total - Norwich men who have been attend- |and this run counts. Base runners| iz the it of ihe present | or ten days of continuous play to dis- | of 50 points for the all-raound cham- ants at the games and have always|who had been on first and_ second, ol the it 1y, soindue | Cl08C THis cumriencer St iadone ens | plonsiy. . daslde Siark € ol isin F .' GEORGE G. GRANT, been prompt to stir up criticism of the | without waiting to hear umpire's de- . el B e i el e e bointh jpas alsuualied it are - i umpiring. cision, left their bags and started St. Louis | racket wielders that have assembled |the final event for snatching at Bert . The score: 7 come off the field. Leopold. meanwhile, Torae @ % v & ¢|since the first title was won by Rich- | Krebs of Salt Lake Cit Freight and passenger service Undertaker and Embalmer Haspital. e Eoricudt o Exst cxthees iho by % 43 9 0lard D, Sears of Boston, 31 years ago.| The air & trom New York. i % 2 S5 wtobd & sten’ or Faotof on the 222 0| In connection with the all comers |went to Walter DedMa eland, hufs- b el 2l 5 vay towards second. Lazinsk, who 0.2 5 0 tournament for singles, the champion- | with Bddie Root, Boston, second, and L <2 Providence Si., Taitviilz 2% 1 Ola H had ‘been on MESt.Bed lett the Paw.and $3 § }iship in doubles will be decided on | Ted Billington and M. Bedell of New o0 e arat g“‘_;\‘c‘“‘m“‘d;y’;: Prompt attention to day or night calla 0 3 1f= 1 Eohe lovardsiite Db e T sl 915 2 0| Tuesday, when F. B Alexander and FL i ark, third and fourth, _respectively. Weanesdays, I'ridays, at o . m. Telephone 626. aori4eM WFawl | moeos S : to first again Lazinsk occupied a posi- | promtse fl 1| H. Hackett of New York will defend | Time 447 Boes e i : Freight received until 5 p. m. 3 Pendieton,c 5 1-90f 0 tion between the”bench and home ad | title won on the ino courts in 1907, Al Goulett, Australia, with tw C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. Fowler.ct 1 0 ofSulitanss 2 0 plate. Thus Leopold was nearsr s: Totsls. the chaliengers this year being R. D.|vards, captured ths five-mile hanc BRADY & BRADY, Whits It 00 "1“’““"‘“" 20 | ona base than Lazinsk and Leonold was | ., S00e b | Little and G. Touchard, Jr., also | professional race. oe Fogler was Atterneys amd Counsel at Law. *MKain ¥y orie SN o Rt inz | Epiladeiphia 0-0.0 16100 4-86|,¢ New York. second (35 yards handicap); Fred THill, 23 declared out for passing a precedinz | st Louls 5000 01| 1 : 2 286 Broadway, New York Cit,. Totals, under section 16 of rule |v e | The all comers' tournament card is | Boston (30 vards), third, and M. Be James T. Brady Charles A. Brady 6. which is as follows: BASEBALL RESULTS 'SATUEDAY. the longest in the history of the asso- | dell (120 yards), fourth. Time 10.13. Low Rate Excursions To of New York. of Norwich, Conn. Rule 56, sec. 16: The base runner 1s ety i A New Indoor Spo - Tuns. for Hospital Austin, | OUt: if he pass a praceding base run- American Leagus. : - I 3 tarrington. Penditon, i ler, London Tn- | ner before such runner has been legal- | cpiroit CONNIE MACK’S PLANS Denouncing the ex-Peerless Dennmck & Dominick|Eors v oins, e o Gt 25 | B b sl be accaredouln- | Hd s, tning. REACH YEARS AHEAD.|¥r Brvan, s, now T D TR Dotcher, ks, Fenaeion 17 Sea: st | mediately. B T e : —_— | 2 s N : - ! s W Ausiia o, by Shex 15 wmpive, Crowis. | Do the fans get the point? ook { Irwin Says the Philadeiphian Has Col- of Indoor sports.—Kansas Ci o DR e ol o clng e T e i i o; e Members of New York | . .- or criaiienaes Ciitlory Lot ai Mentoiis SOMNEGEIGUT, LeABUE STAUDING /- |- . lsbs MatetialiSioned: Dpito 314, B | TE RGN HEITHRE, FASY TR aikr oFch SPha St aticry aino Tont om) Sy vt =t S 01| Arthur Irwin once said: “If Connie O Transatlantic Liner “OCEANA Stock Exchange it Graft is personal. FROM WEBSTER BOXERS. i S 15 | Springhad 0 | Mlack keeps on with his present meth- it 11,000 Tons Displacement: 535 ft. Long. : 3 e e o ol Hardond 50 1ods. there will be no use of sccuts for | Conviction is preposterous—Louisville fi%:'.‘?’y‘;rifsc‘fzés‘pfz’f:é;,“’é‘éé?;":,’é:‘x?dé’,i’,., Established 1870. Anything in Connecticut from Welters | {n. Knights got a flying start in the | New B the big major leagues club$ in the fu- | Courier-journal. No Cattle or freight catried on the “Ocenna. ew Dritain to 115 Pounders Can Be Accommo- | first inning by scoring nine runs. The | Waterbury : ture.” Irwin, who has been scouting S = FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, in 0 Shiheld % Shannon Bldg.| , ¢od. e up. B ot e Connecticut Leag for the New York American league S ——~—————— ' cluding stateroom berth & meals. 15 up B D . but just failed to get there. Fitzge T e team this summer, says that he came §6f) ROOM AND BATH 1§ Dlecirictansin evers room. Mans ankers and Dealers in (Special to The Bulletin.) ald and Silva were the battery for the nd” game. across no less than twenty players in & S 1 foomswith brass beds; sulies de tuxe with private ‘Webster, Aug. 2 winners, Simcox and Houlihan for the y & the different coliges and bush leagues Dbaths; finest promenade deck in the world, ‘hes Maurice Lemoine, - A 3 Tanford 5, first game. New Brit- | tHC_ Shiless abd Tushilca o Rrnaorans Datics: Gr s, AEa Investment Securities. | ox-welierweigh: champion ‘of Sasa - | losers. IR Conal MERED e bt i o HOTEL R So Sl e with simustie dgas N chusetts, will meet ea, e Main L5 Zesec ) e et o b e “ Y 44 Incla ore Excursio Selected list of Bonds and Preferred |champion, in Lewiston Tharsday, Sent. | A Wins the Bet. NATIONAL LEAWUE STANDING. L e L R : A f,’ ;'e.agflu‘l 'Sagn F”fihfi?&‘%&"‘cé‘:fi 7 4 o A Fo | which he holds options for . { _bookle 3 Stocks sent on application. TaeegF ine Supremacy of the New Bng-| Two Norwich men had a bet on thef A cars that are to come to him in 19 M LBER I ] T A T e . ¥ any man At his weight, 142 pounds, | Hospital-New London game on Satur-| piiiiupii and so on. No man cver in baseball | any man 3¢ his weight 142 pounds |qay. A bet B that the Hospital would | X Ko DR o T asnns, 1ith St. & University Place | - e Tvehster bOY.is open to Aight any | defeat the other team by three ru Connie Mack is a great believer in | A - all Stea er Gardlnet‘ 15 Gatntng ralthearis ot hisgqua“én In | A wins, since the final score was 8 to 1. | the collefe piavers. e figures, with | |- One Block from Broadway | | | m Music Hall block. prior to opening hiz | S¢2 Rule 25. fe ol ;lle\r;'figmzfl-?‘lvc?; 1‘1\0““ (m“fl: | T™0 Blocks from Wanamakers| g | | Leaves Norwich for New London, future engagements. Lemoine, The e > ze , as | Gcean Beach, Pleasure Beach am Fighting Frenchman, has a record of Wauregan 7, Moosup 3, e | Sxg Wil etany o NEW YORK CITY | Crescent Beach 8.05 a. m., 2.05 p. m. taking part In more than 100 battle: | Tn the Bastern Conmecticut league | pRtti™t % Diiuie? s 10, | jdea qu Goes not mean that fgf 8| |returning, arrives at Norwich 125 with eight defeats, He is widely |on Saturday, Wauregan defeated Moo- |/° Chicago : | he intends to overlook the corner lot_{ |Situsted close to the Whole-| | | b m. and 7.25 p. m. known in the New England states, New | sup at Moosup, 7 to 3. The Centrals| St Lous 5, Philadel fost game. | champion. Not much. He wants all” § 8170 35 e e Aot S o i lvania, where he has | of Norwich won a game in the stand- | Phlladeiphia Gmeimasti] o oD players on HE Leatn. dust 40 T e S b e L L P slterweights of the | ing through the forfeit by Jewett Cit | time Ma quiet residextial neighborhood. H SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS in line so that the pitchers possible world., Publicly, he challenges Honey | which has withdrawn from the leagu, 5 ) S0 7 Minutes from-Chelsea Dacks. Pleasure and Crescent Beach: - wil] come to him fresh every year. He Y hutes froin Susitex Dacks o Pleasure el eaches Mon. Eastren League. TEETH e @ T | | Newark 5, fist game. Tochester 11, | IBUTeS that the pitcher aftet all is the 0 © 35 from Grana Central Sta. 1,50 |'9ays and Fridays. Fare round trip 60c. éeond, zame: mainstay of th team's success. With SR e SO | UCENEY & E ey L | good pitchers and a fairly w bal- MONTAUK STEIMBUAT CO. seeproseFixen. | FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL ST e, e o | E000, PR 203t wel 2 Tlall ey stmamors co. | ] Providence 7, first game. Buffalo 8, | WOD. But with weak twirlers the best | © O | | for Greenpor ielter Island and Sag WHY SUFFER PAIN OR Second garme. - ball ple s in the world could not | o and ‘can e com o | | Harbor, , 10 &. m., 4.10 p. m. | — { hope to "w The p st hold S i week- | NT. 100 3. St ; SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. the other f - down,” ch allows | M | Accessible to the docks of anl im-{ M | | D. 1 iyid ? | MORE CHEERFUL SENTIMENT. | (001 st B e the team that hopes to fight for the [ ' | portant steamship lines. railroad | . Kan, 4 o tes e hoyes & > o Steamshi ?railroad | = Do pra . Connecticut League. et S S Stations, theaires. shops. stc. as i Without the least particle of SH"F' Adyance 8 9;""'"9 Egllowed [ rite “gf;,')'};‘l At Weterburz—1 “’!1 Watesory 1 Torids skries o ghance fo put Over L x| vell ax the vusness aisafors | A { - artic ¥ At New Haven id 7. New Haven 6. PUS = . | Salls Yikkabtbave the montasss bl by Profit Taking | Al Bildgepori—New Britain 1, B T 15 tis only & now and then that xou' { N300 Reoms, 200 Baths| ™| | oiiwe teeth “removed - by’ oar N Yok Sy s o | gt s get hold of a pitcher able to perform | g s ol ! method. Pacific, the stock market advanced | Eastern League e DDA OD: Shgel Rates $1.00 Per Day ! ol lesth with silver or f| sharply at the opening yesterday, los- oL 2 Somtrean 1 | e sf! = ename. ) i - =001 - o hiladelphia. These are the > 3 7 for $5.00" gold' crowns profit taking toward the close. Pacific Aail 0 | WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. I it that e on (6D heve the wetol I bonne =2 verigpodeta 8 |} Is 3 oys, Kites, 5.00. | A more cheerful sentiment prevailed, | ; — —— e Ao oy e e e T ceats for Gide and Map| T | | Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Fans, Lan- Dr. H. D. Sydleman is a mem. J|and no attention was paid to English 1 League. | Y e e Send 2 ceats for Gaide and Map | Nt i e Mey caatns, B B0 o eWention WAl BRI Lo ratian | [ | Bender: and Coombs of | B ¥ [ H] | terns, Parasols, Lunch Basksts, Beach perintends the manufacture of §) bute. | H Reulb: | Baskets, Napkins and Lunch Sets and our artificial teeth. He has no Expectations that the bank state- ! E ROOM AND BATH ‘50 equal in this branch of dentistry ment would be a good one were fully Reading > ~eague. o B l Boats of all kind. By ordering of us you receive justified. The clearing house banls | ey o Louls. S ths Denmefit of his vears of ex- [ showed an increase of $9,800,000 in | g0 bo P ... s . : T the ieaathatton ot perlence. surplus reserves and. of $1,900.000 in | e G sceliers e ol (he lbading teams iy It's the s . EOHI FnY ce in both leagues. On Exhibition §F franklin Square | cash and a decrease of $15,900,000 in | 1, S = ; nn‘;vo.r:‘ w":mmn;e;ir '::Ecei’e::i |loans. The combined statement of all | S Tenis . ) Didn't Inciude the Senate. b hlodtnfnc :IC? have been established here eight || CIS8Ting house instititions snows a B acntoid It e b e ] A fine assortment of the Latest Styles years, our guarantes is of in- |t B s i ‘"2"3"‘;00 Roor uther Eadinc 1% | cd, even foretold the coming of a day| ———— —- Millinery for Summer wear at WHEN vou want io put your busi- o .. 4 % s £i - S s e 1 blic. er e gt gl O The commodity markets were quiet, | —— Do pd .. . o't mhem oIl thelbeasts of o delaenail wg;lzlfln\f{:z&’l‘%fith(of a moving pic- | MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, dfim better than throdsh the advers 1 - 5 Tennessee opper . 35 a b e ' ne. eel Cup P 3, e to examine your teeth without | jrith gains steady and cotton slightly Tews " Pacite 1L No. 52 Shatucket Street, | 10¥ cuiumas of The Bulletin. charge, , R e . Taton Pacin Open from 9 a. m. till & p. m. § STOCKS: ST Sates. R ‘nited Statcs Realiy. i —Z0llis Chatmers 900 United States T i S . | TH500 Amat. 51800 United . 100 Am. A =———Do pfd .. o am e 2 iy : Gar & DR. JACKSON, Mgr. | T Am: Cotion ot % 100 . ! : R 300 Weetinghouss Fieetr 1 i . Je o nghouse Electri i | Franklin Squars, Norwich, Conn. T 1200 Westerh “nion - - : Tocomotive ——2 Whediing & T, o Total sales, 200,400 :ha.ml Bmelting & d . Am. 200 Am. Sugar Refining. 500 Am. Tel. & Tel. ..MONEY. New York, Aug. 19,—Money on call nominal; no loans. Time loans soft, 60 days 3 per cent., 90 days 3 1-4, six Test_imonial.’ Trunks 2400 Atchison months 31-2@3 3-4. Prime mercantile Our stock of TRUNKS is complete| 200 hvaris paper 41-4@41-2 per cent. Sterling 6re glad te know of the wonderful benefit that Vibwmn-O-Gl. 3 : plete e mmg:fl o, L exchange steady, with actual business -Gla *3 2ok seen a great siufferer for years Ddefore learning of and attractive. Jj20 Bethlehem Stecl” 11123 “;’nnbankers' tbi]gz oz;tfns.go for 60 day has always been te sufferers of their eex. ¥Rourn-O-Gin. 1 Zud musplacensent, falnting spells constams i : e ' Rapi ‘rans| ills, and_ af . for demand. Com - headache. le troubles, which mad very l?rlc- are lowest, all kinds of nov- Gl ;:;t:l‘ln’:‘::(sc g mercial bills 483 1-4. Bar silver, 52 1-S. Thousands of ladies epread the good mews ecmeng Chelr 'u;_ 1 ';::d:';::n:’;:‘:" bat m‘n’. o= n:.m‘ h‘.‘ 1 elties in leather goods. . Mexican dollars, 45. Government bonds Seigbbors and friends. 3 took VIBGrh-0 Gin' 4541 SHICees B 55 ot o] 3 t" steady. & 2 JEent ye n}—:;sc;u;:ges, $266,844.191; balances, Otners write letters for publication, tirat suffering sisters, to spread the news of what it has done for me. It certataly will 062,060, much women.” Tlle She"’cket flal’IISSS Co-. 800 Do. pra For the week: Exchanges, $1,694,~ unknown to them, may learn ebout it in the newspapera. o i e —— Anaconda Mining oC. Ladies Everywhere 100 Chicago & 1300 Chicago, M. & St. P! C. C. & St Louis... lorado’ Fuel & Tron olorado & Southern. . kXt .256; balances, $82,300,010. @0 the good work goes on. Viburn-O-Gin is a purely 321 Main Street, WM. C. BODE, Prop. COETON, vegetable oefapound, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. wmvvvvv e li Gas. New York, Aug. 19.—Closing. Spot e Producs aull; prices 6 points higher: American FPims monenes W RsdYel specific to (ta cnrustug Rotion $i.25 & bottle with full directions. secfl'd flflld Cfl"’iages and mlddling Jair, 7394 good ‘middling, on the womarYy crgana and functions. mi, 5 = ood ordinary, ..28d.; ordi To youmg and ol8 # is Wghly recemmended for the traat- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 6.04d. No sales. Receipts none Harnesses LERTEERPREIRRREE Futures opened steady and closed | ment of all forms ef female trowblea 106 West 129th Street, Mew YorB. , | steady. MUST BE SOLD tabn o lien Sioieno s p 3 ¢ 8% 4816 1% CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. = ‘We want the room for new| i Bincis Centat ol 1% 19 Open. High Tow Clos stock. 100 dnter” Harvosier it A S Also an over stock of Open |_*" iz derive pio - e e I (] ru er S iDurn- n Concords we will close out. S e T Towa Central ISansas Ci o. prd ML Lo o, | lm T T e T T T T

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