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A Y NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1912 INSURANCE. N | T . i i | G . 0. | Team Gains in Owls Duckpins | TWENTY YEARS ON THE CINDER PATH | PIANO BUYIN A Specialty Iy ; ? By JOHN D. NOLAN differs from every article of value that enters the household. P . i\ | = ARM INSURANCE v : 3 5 2 & . NUMBER 15. | generally speaking, is strangely ignorant of L1 b i Now Tied for Second Place With Team No. 3—Bush’s 122 = ¢ i ¥ e a8 . L. Lathrop ns, : In the Hands of a Crook—Winning the | noticed a great crowd of peo y . : 5 : of people form- | Nt Bhias Single and 306 Three String Were High for the Evening. Naugatuck Road Race—My Share of | &4, 11 U0 long lines, about 100 yards | 2 = W2 e ong, at the finishing line. [ also no- . Winnings $5—Getting Back at Ma- | ticed that many i i i S e any carried canos and | when every day pianos of the cheapest construction are being bought at prices s haney of Waterbury. . walking sticks, but as we came in | Y oy P ns 3 1 t Owls duckpin team No, ¢ won three|letio club tonight. Moran practicatly | The 20 round battle between McDon- | SIEht with Daley In the lead they be- |far in excess of their real worth. Pianos identified with piano quality such as straight games from No. 3 team on | intcked out his opponent in the ninth | a1g and the Unknown was fought f gan to cheer and seemed to think it | £ but at the count of eight the bell ran; I i Sht In 8 | was all over. But 1 was comparative- the Donovan alleys Monday night, and | gavine the Pcon & v = 8 | ¥ nig saving the Brookiyn man. Mo wes|Parn about five miles from Waterbury |ly fresh, and as we enterad the lines No. 1 feam took throe games from | revived and in the tenth fought game. | and resulted/in & drew_after a good |1 passed Daley as if he were standing No. 2 team. In the games between|ly, but was knocked down for iy R stiil, and before the crowd could realize g E . : Teams 3 and 4, Captain Johnson had | count of nine i th Jas e ¢ :’::;;‘;ml drove to the place With Dan | wnat"hiad happenca 1 had broken i | ar€ the foundation of the present day reputation enjoyed by Fischer and the piano high single of 101 and high three- it E 3 vealthy ractor tape, &8 e hgon i ahit B . Igh stnglp of 101 aid Hizh | il i Hotel keager of Walerbury, who on the | e Jumsed into the wagon which | house of MARSH. PIANOS OF QUALITY—Knabe, Fischer, Deckpr, Sterling, kA 3 way suggested many Scheres whereby 1 i @ Py A : : Owls No. 4. | oo New Yori, Feb. 18—Leach Croms We oBiT. mitke, & GRIIAr and Dromised B LT R OTRylEn, whers g Haines, Cameron, Lehr, Huntington, Amngelus Player Piano and Autopiano are Capt. Johnson ... 91 9 and Tommy Maloney, local light-|to fi 7 ¥ Al = ithi i i Ty ohnpan e | weigics Tough. ton fast rounas Athe | e L e e poE Mahaney handed me-s5, which | within the reach of all through our large buying capacity. i s = Olympie Ashietio el &5 2 ¥ Y Rekmad |1 i o had been able to bet. | : Donovan 5 [ majority of the ringsids entics give | to ent’ m miraren i as deained | Th others looked surprised, but I took Cur prices are less than the New York or Boston markets. | Cross the better of the bout, We wera chatting i the barroom Billy | (30 WoneY, thanking him, and express- | For pi lit A | gl Perkihn aropoad from his ohair dying l1egxen that he had been unable to or piano quality, & 70 |+ Zbyszko Won in Straight Falls, | suddenly, und the saloon was it once | 5og O buien boa bl ot frrg S urns For piano prices, » GO TO 2 - ! Posten, Feb. 19.—Zbyszko defeated | closed, and sold shortly afterward. Sout 2 los dlsts i Dbughe 9 Zbys: and so as | ADSonia, a few miles distant, where we or these rea Phien 30 s3— 249 | Henry Ordemanto, of Minneapolls, in| A few days after his death I Was |triad {0 arrange & race with Tom sons, & ek ANE B i SRRt _ 8= 2491 3 "hard wrestling match at Mechanics | matched by Burns and Cal O'Brien of | Dajey ‘% “fhonney % oo With Tom| . the uninsured man is gen- 264 261 792 | building tonight, winning two straight | Naugatuck to run & mile for $100 & |\ass who was then running a saloon | rally down and out. Yet s policy e s i a | falle. The Polish champion worked 46 | Side with Miles Daley, an iron moulder | in" ynsonia. Wo did not succeed | d t a poliey for | In the games between Teams 1 and t T o did not succeed in mm and out Yek & | 0, the games batween Teams I and| minutes and_ten seconds o get the|Of Unlon City. The race was t0 Do airanging & race with tes noq ot ° ) : s a gilt-edged investment. Big value |single and a total of 06, Scores: | frst(hrow. Thesecond fall was made) fun from Union Clty to Naugatuck, o1 had a tew minutes' private co E = wall precatugy’ Batter. Tet s | e | in 16 minutes, 45 seconds, o road, and arouged great interest, | tion with O’Brien, during which ho ex- s G i Tonn ooy Bie T - dite | Owls No. 2. | L as Daley’ had many friends. T was 0 | poos 3 CUrieR, S hICh Lo o0 Marsh Bnilding 230 and 232 State St New London, Connecticut : Capt. Sullivan ..., 83 77 8i— Roller Polo Monday. IScelve ;00 per cent. of the Winnings | ods, we rejoined the party and after a | Barry coiv SRR At Poughkeepsie: Poughkeepsie 3; | BUt & few days previous to the date Tt TR S araten ooy JBAAC 8. JONES, P -4 FLp I A tapEkeensle: TEOURRKsepxie 3; | or {8 Taod s wporting Yoland Gmbto ] r eu iy oon sduarated, - | NORWICE TCWH T ; : ar 2 it me and said: “Jack, voure foolish to s D el NORWICE TCWx ew days in Danielson, returning on Ls ack, 3 days later 1 received a tele | . Richards Building, 91 Main St. 240 241 SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. frust Mshaney, . Hi Il)x”?.;a)\uflu;:hf\i he e B L T il ey B | Monday R Owls No. 1 e [ B St bl i VLY o as Stanley Veitch, a noted sporting urch Completed by Rev. E. | = < " o INSURANCE Capt, Donahue 93 101 Hercafter it will be a requisite of | rought i2d Skinner, the great spriter, | man of Ansonia, had backed Daley to | H. Smith—Scotland Road serw:=—i\z\,lj',$:f::‘ e e : 91 122 ; .;\:‘\l;;” boys of Boston to know how | pent’ hig trunk for his board?" - P il ‘l':rn 250 a side. 1;‘\r“.\’ Scheol Savings System a Success— |in Iitchville, where they attended the The OF bl At e el 60 o0 swim. 1k h i as met at the depot by = STl . e L | e Oldest ami Strongest Companies | Al t 3 6 au'rli?,g"ffil Qi?{"fi? h,:(m:.h::fl”;::{:; s Al ey anirwe dtove T Electric Lights Turned On. | leap year ball. JAMES E. FULLER Brooklyn is after another southern|was to win without & doubt and the | the Perby driving park, where I ran @ | The Consregationalist o Feoruars | yiss Gladys Issbel Beebe of the . 3 Standing. [ eollese star in Jenks Gillen of Sewance | moulders ware to back him heavily. We | Yiafancys Tioel in Ansonia, where 1 glves an account of the dedication |scotland road has returned after a & ) ¥ | university e i pitcher, though ! dressed for the race in the rear room | . o . where 11, the new edifice of the First church |peo oo o A e 8. 161 Main. Won. Lost. eftér: Errowsi for his Work o & | = ‘was furnished a trainer by Mahaney t few days' visit with her aunt, Mrs. 5 o better known for his work in football. | of a saloon at Union City, and while e : é shkosh, Wis e, - » 2 y Owls No. 4 TR - | thus -engaged T yecognized tho voice of | {SSF T8 COMERNY, 1e sb/d DAL % Yol | “The untiring efforts of thf Rev. ma- | S1muel Gillett of Dayvllle ywls 3. 10 11 The Brockton management has an-| Manaheny’s bartender offering to back 350 Ibion any communici- | warq H. Smith,the pastor for 25 years e | \BE OFFICE OF WM. E. RILL OV Yo - e nounced that John . Malvey of Lew- | me in the barroom. I Jooked through | fo0 I8 Ma, The (A0 el Tih WO | have sécured the comploti L U g Me e Mhombiin o ! ot ; |iston, Me., will be given a trial as a|&n obening in the partition and saw | “ropaney was furlous, but when he | Peautiful house of worship. The inte- | Willimantic where here over Sunday ’;_m fnflflffl TR e MO | pitcher. Bim bet §10, after which e left the | oo "t0™, 2 Fad aiscavered that e |TICh 5 finished and furnished in 4 lat Mrs. Thompsow's former home on ire 3 | Erene {Ravrsis e o e M eving. but | hed won over $200 on the Naugatuck |5%'€ harmonlous with the exterior at[fhe Old Canterbury turnpike and surance, BETTER MORAL STANDARDS,| Cateher George Schlel has beén re-|BScied the game he was plaving, but | M0 FoR SFer Sr O 0 JRCEGUICT la cost of $100,000, making one of the . ey - e e B Svee © 2. .| e her Seorge Schiel lins been re-| sala mothing. We foed the mark and [¥8ce Be left for Waterbury at once. 1|nyout” clegant and’ commodious honses | e R | zoclation team by the Chicage Na.|Went awayiat 4 otclock p. m. with{Taee Ve b o O e Naugatuck the state. Meviden.—Representative T. L. Reil- | ‘ams, Room llrlr IMh. ' Fair Play Spirit Lost Sight of in Ef-| 300 i 9 a 87| Daley leading. He kpy];t lh\s\ lr\:ul L A llars sheliyiir Trian thin Cor any tage | th has a sister living |ly has received official announcement Don't forget the place to buy ‘slephone fort to Win. B . | about a quarter of a mile, when I pass- | Flex sparting SR iends who have|of his selection as tempora 15 vour i | Moray standards in coilege athlet e | cd nim and made the pace a hot one T had ever won : { s UL L BALCCLIEn R D grain and feed. Our hay is clean S I S B oo s The Cubs have received the signed | for the next halt mile, with the in-| Burns, O'Brien, Dan Delaney, the | [ of the democratic state convention to )and sweet and our feed is clean and ATTGRNEYS-AT-LAW |ed, according to Dr. J. H. Jurday, | Contract of Karl Moseley, the young | tention of taking all the speed out of | referea and I spent Sun | be held in DBridgeport, May {free from that sourness you find in e — — iertor of the Springfield Y. AL G\, | Fitcher procured from the Youngstown, | him before entering the last quarter. | sonia, having a good time, af hich e para AMOS A. BROWNING raining school, who addressed the | Obio, club last wall thig T was successful, Daley's breath | we separated and I returned to N - —— — |50 much feed. There's a soundness e | annual convention of the New England —_— |at this point coming In quick, hard | wich, where I found 4 letter | i CURE FOR ECZEMA. |and cleanliness about our grain that Attorney aw, 3 Richarda BUg. | Recreation Institute in Brookiine. Dr,| Heffernan, the former St. John's prep | SasPs. 2 ALt S — | makes it way above the average and Phone 700. McCurdy condemned the practice of |school baseball pitcher, is at Gearge-| As We came in sight of the finish 1" New Bedfors Discovery that Cures Eczema, Pim-|our prices are as low as the lowest, —_— prosclsting, which ho declared s |fown university. The suothern institu- Y R e - ples and All Other Skin Diseasos | ¥ widely resorted to for securing track |tion will undoubtedly use him in many _ e i ph Brown & Perkins, tmersatLaw preparatory school athletes for certain | of jts important games. A. is considering several propositions | Jack Nempsey had no busines 4 and Blemishes. i & Over Firat Nat Bank, Shetucket St |colieges. Clting instences to indicate | = from members Who are anxlous to of- | ring with Fitzsimmons or a . CHAS. SLOSBERG. Entrance mtairway next to Thames |n lack of fair play, he said | During the ‘woek of March 4 Buck |for _trophies for competition in_ the | 154-pousd man. The gallant Non | Hokara is recognized by the medieal | Natlons' “lank. Telephone 38-3. | “One person told me the coach or- | O'Brien, the pitcher of the Red Sox,|American Marathon, which s conduct-| ..\ oo w0 111 Joved to call him, wa profession as an ide { 3 Si — dered him to twist the lume knee of | Will be given a reception in Boston by ed annually by the Boston Athletic as-| . 28 W& % 800 O “H T WO zemia, pimples ) ! Cove St. the best football player. He refused, riendh. it will be his last appearanca | soclation on Patriots' de '-'\ »’" “' mu" "]‘“ A ‘\\ vision; { m s, acnie, barbers or} other players backed him and the |on the stage before starting on the ect, he was bardly erweig n_disea 5. EDWARD GRAFF. i opped. The referee in | spring tre trip. > s 5 For mast of his fights he could do 13§ ins mo grease or acids, Is| obliged to exclude from the fleld of | Brailey Gish, the former Seattle all- | DI¥EE B P80 M8 iivany ™ at the| WaR certainly a most ambitious fellos e e i G. EDWARD GRAFF play both coaches, because they wero |round athlete, has settled in Washing- American I {n Boston. The usual| WhY, he Ayl ,'n_l‘»i to jump inio the | nking the skin soft, white and bea | ot byt o vinte”(he o7 and s ‘osthine e Seongeo, ATCRCHL ALY et i ey | Maniregnt diton wng Bt Soke Lo e peesaraton 1 e || We Wil 0pen our mew rules of the sport. A player was sent |university track team. He does it' TSl Ol Take placs, and it ls ex- | Sirain when John L. Sullivan wi Children Start Bank Accounts. || This remarkable preparation s be- | in last fall to n football game with in- | gratis to et an opportunity to work /ongiand will take place A ve over | sick and heipless 3 s ot ey . oc s PR R SRS R R ‘r'.gr()t;m‘t‘wm e un 3 |3 Bempney had fought In th I e 18 v 1zood Co, ot the low price of 2e for al entleme ) |tain plaver, even though it meant a — - s Sk weight class, as he : In Miss L VN | e s 1o el SIS g0e s G 1 n I | good penalty. o : | Pitcher Baker and Infielder Corhan | pro*ably never have heen de i Jgm. eleven | I¢ Hokara does not give satisfaction | S . | of he White Sox team hava geen sold | Mannger Harry Amdt of the South | would be alive and well today. , M or do all that is claimed it, you | | to Sar: Wrancisco of the Pacifls league, | Bend Central league club, has signed | was certainly the weer of an R may return the empty jar 1o the Lee | Bedell Nearly Knocked Out. | \fanacer Callahan belleves thes wilf| Jesse Tannchill, ths former major |in his weieht in the world when he f ; “t1& Oszood Co. and théy will refund | GRILL.ROOM New York, Feb. 19.—Owen Moran, | have a hetter chance to develop with | league piicher, and Bddie Coffee, pur- | was good and right | s o [vour money. If you have any skin Roem 5, Chapman Buildin the Foglish leightweight, completely | a vear longer { { chased from Fort Wayne, These men, ' “The Nomparell was not a big glove trouble, you cannot spend 25c to bet- Pa 5 p 'S ogliah leigitwelght, completely | a year longer, n the minors. | Shsned SRl mar i e ; S - el s oiche gl s } 6 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. [||outclasted Joe Bedell of Brookiyn in | with_Charies urchased fighter, and seldom knocked his op- |ter advantage then for a jar of Ho. | a ten-round bout at the Carlyle Ath-| The athletic committee of the B, tha Terre Haute club, will form the | ponent out, as he did not have the kara, Tuesday, Fel 20 i mi of the B, A.| i First Electric Lights. X MEMBER | outfield | power or kick in his blows s - ghte, | 2 : e e | skill was in bare knuckle or skin gloveq{ Several houses on We ywn stre ons Stock Exchange 5 [ E 1 1 s i o e were using electric lghts f he. firet New York. FINANBIAL AND GUMM-ERGIA Bob Higgins, Brooklyn catcher, battling. The 1li expression of a box- |V using electric lights for the fir hicago F of Trade. I. martled last week in Chattanooga toer going around an opponent like a |time Monday evenine.= : e WAUREGAN HOUSE ias Mayme Shelley. There s quite a | cooper around a barrel describes his - APSULES Telephone 842, " romance connected with the wedding. sivle pretty well He fought many Noted Here and There. . - % C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. - Eiiggins stopped at 4 plano stote and men over his welght, and fur MOre| younk Duer, who is working in 3 MEN e P":" ".:'M e 2 ok 3 sang several songs. The Eirl now igged, bu ent at them care- | u nds. here. roprictors, Ask for our weekly letter. A STAGNANT MARKET eng several songs. The girl now Tueg : ho_wven LG |t ¥ With friends heve. | ey 18 akiy 1 g Wife was there and played the accom- |fully and scientifically and bled them | W . seful information. — — : | e e Tmere was an Introduction {at every vital part. above the bel i NEW LINE Heavy Tone in Morning with Some | —courtship, marriage. into weakness. He was, indeed, 2 siii- | A (o S of FALL DRESS GOODS direct from Hardening Later in Day. I ki R ful surgeon in the ring. Skin gl . er stree mills at very low prices. ¥ g = Chimape S o 1lee files of | fighting was the sev form of miil- Ascortment lengths of all kinds. — New York, Feb. 15.—Reading was | Giicuo Gres ey B e bers of Jan. |ing. Dempsey could cho cut h : : e Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Frices " the oply one of the stock market lead- | _m by g % § New York and Brooklyn paners of Jan |5 1" blaces with skin tight loves, | J. A, Fox of : MiLL, REMNANT STORE | s {{HAT'S NEW s ers to mov oday more than a frac- —- Chicago A .= 1% 3 O e - L oy | NO a ever led to him ithou | € T S lay ¢ A I R flon from last ‘week's close. That | "0 Chiews, 3t & 80111 i % 1vn'e new park wers dotailed. Charley | 10 man, ever ‘ol fo Wit Wihowt o | ove vn of 1 JOHN BLOOM, Prop. N mr-m‘.n:l:ln\l l[f:sL a point, b}:]u made it | Colorads & Southen ‘“‘!'("’ z(:'lomlml‘:udlhg‘ o the s 50 |that he werked like a pis Mr., and 1 SeeTT GG HLTE ) in the afte T ket cosolidated Gas ake 2 Crdiiely mpsey never fough! clinches like | family hav b WETT Cl 10T i Three year Gold Notes |15, v, et min o e | 5%t P make SRl TeAIE (. Hibbots ptad: | Dempsey Tiover fought in clnches [ | amiic “have. o et ¢ T Step in and oee us. {Yieavy in the early part of the day, | e e i jum will still be known a d(}_r_nuaum s ,u;-f..‘ ‘f"'a,‘ B i{,:\al}\l:‘;: \n‘;l enue to S m New and Up-‘tc-?ate in every FRANK WATSON & CO,, to net 67%. and prices were cut fractionally, in|— pd and well equipped baseball edifice. et L R S e = . particular. 72 Frankiln Strest e - ;Fo latter pazt of the sefixlu‘n ulefllst] : ke il T Jeading pitcher |2nother alike. He always kept his|Canterbury turnpil _ . IRA F. LEWIS, Prorister, ircular on appli ardened. ~There was no sign of an Do. i i ube Marquard, the lea ftehew || o hents guessing by o is | e ppuication awzkening from the comatose condi- | —— Do, 24 ufa of the National B L T aliacat crats conn e s Established 1901 D W. HOL De! D .. k & D -y tion into which the market fell last Geueral 12 has slgned to pla 2 oW YOk |, quick brain that c i ; g Hareld . Walls. 0. D. Optomstrist r.f. W, MS, Dentist 4 . 3 Great Northem pid 912, 191 914. Mar- L i ke 2feci.ve visi o - | o ominic omll\lck}}"e“- i el T R B ors ity team in 1913, 1913 e amia- | with great speed when the occasion | Mr. a rzal or adjustment of jenses. . HKoom 3. Pes. | Ghannon Building Annex, Room A | cated by the fact that during one hour | — ilimis " Centra quard had a long talk with T | required rapid gason ave n spending ' \sr-Langworchy Block. Westerly. K. & | Telezhons 6xk octiod . {of todays trading less than 13,000 | 100 Interhoroush Aot McGraw and Secretary O'Brien, dur- | 5 o sterly. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 901 | sheres of stock changed hands, the | 160 Do. pt hz which he declared the contract sent | e ~ y s h s o o hands, th 0 Do ing which he declared t | ill Close Out the balance Winter Auto Robes Fur, a of our Rubber Interlined nd Heavy Cloth. The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St reet, Norwich, Conn. THE APPROACH C. M. wI asult with for any ine. and as results you win vers who # the oppertunity 1t Ask LLIAMS, 216 Maln Street. WHITE ROSE CATSUP, PINEAPPLE. Peaches, Cherries, Cornstarch, Tea, Coffee, Etc. People’s Market the tnferior kind. employed Franklin St. JUSTIN BOLDEN, Prop. QLALITY In work should always be considered especially when It costs no inore tham b Skillsd zasn are y us. Dur price tell the whole story. THE D THAK TWHEX you want io p STF Twe Telephones IS'ON & YOUNG SER 00, Paccel Dellvery gu- twice —106-2 © your vusi- Bess belore public, 1her no me- dlum beite: than through the advertl iag columas of The Bulletin lowest figures for an hour's business (_ | |in months. Quotations at the close were barely cnanged on the day, The pressure against Reading, ap- - was Clty parently, was due to bear selling on | pa | the idea'that the supreme court might |- icde Ges render its deelsion in the anthracite| 190 Loulwile & Nei: case. With several other important | 3 g ® 5t Teuis... o ases pending in the supreme court, Kn. & Tex P there was a disposition among the Honal Biseu d lead trading element to await Washington whether word from | decisions were | to be made in any of the cases in| Me. 24 pid which most interest is felt in Wall | _ D sireet, The copper stocks showed continued @rmnese. The recent advance in these stocks has failed to attract to them a large speculative following, owing to the bellef that the rise, while to | tiure . C. & B 0mn some extent a reflection of better con- | —— Pitisburg_Coal Pressed ditions in the metal trade, was largely | maripulative, The report of the Hardwick committee on the American Sugar Refining company was not r flected in the stock market, American Sugar selling unchanged. A few in- active stocks moved more widely than the leaders. American Snuff dropped | five points and Bethlehem Steel 3-8, | St. Louis Southwestern, Central Ele | tric preferred, Westinghouse, Mackay | companies and General Fiectric were the strongest, rising a point oe more. in Rallway 0 Tenn Texas ss0 Copper & Pace Improvement in frelgnt movements | 180 Toein. SU L & W on Western roads during the last week | 19 Do, pd was reported, (ross earnings for the [ 147 Drien Pacin first half of February in many cases Tnited sisies Realis show considerable gains. chiefly on| 0 Tnited Strees Mubber.... 5% account of unusually large receipts of | 1100 United States Steel . farm products. 600 phan” Gosmer Germany again borrowed money In{ 100 Vs Car’ Chem . m;s T?::n( New TYork bankers re- X iy ceived bids of 4 1-2 par cent. for one | — — Do M4 | 3 month loans, offers g0 much above | 3 Wesinghouss mestre .. 13 the current quotations here as to af-| 1100 Wewer Union | tract some large Investments. Bank-| 100 Wheeling & L. Frle 59“ ascribed the demand for money in| 5o LWsh vl Berlin to commercial activity and the requirements of the approaching set- | tiement. Engagements of gold for shipment to South America continue; $550,000 was withdrawn today for Argentina. | Thig dsmand for gold showed that | foreign markets were once more shift- |ing upon New York the burden of financing the payments of Argentina, which must be made at this time of the year. =~ COTTON. New York, Feb. 19.—Cotten futures slosed steady. Bids: February 10.10; | March 10.16; April 10.26; May 10.34; June 10.39; July 10.42; August 10.38; September 10.36; October 10.39; No- vember 10.40; December 10.46; Janu- ary 10.42, | ument, and Marquard immediately put | slightest suggestlon of a | aggressive or McGraw | to him was not satisfactory. : oc- then offered him the three-yes Company spys that the fimpérial family has decided to leave Peking. The sily Telegraph's Peking corre- epondent notes & temarkeble chauge in the attitude of the seml-officlal press; foreshadowing the establishment of a re- public, and adds that Tang Shao-Xi reeigned and seceded to the Republid Another remarkable. dovelop: his signature to it. JACK DEMPSEY GREATEST REPRESENTATIVE FIGHTER The Nonpareil the Finest Type of Ring General. says, is that the provincial geng = have begnn to order back tg “If you ask me whom I consider | metcopolitan offi the greatest representative fighter of | generalissimos to thelr the, modern prize ring, I would pick This alone, says the co y'cld pal, Jack Dempsey,” said Jack Skelly, Tecently. “Dempsey wes, to my mind, the finest type of therartistic ring general that I ever saw in action. He was wonderfully scie; s game as up the Central Govy pebble and always honorable in and | out of the ring. There was never the a fake or stall in any of his fights. He alway fought to win and et mixed up in 1ny questionable deals. “In nlg early career he was a light- hearted, playful companion, always ready for a lark and a joke and never e mussy. After his unfor- iunate defeat by Bob Fitzsimmons he A changed greatiy, He grew sed and melancholy and was never the same chearful fellow. That cefeat broke poor Dempsey's heart and sent him in sorrow 10 an early grave. “Let mo tell you right here that = R lasting loyalty. STATE OF OHI0, CITY OF TOLEDO, City of Toledo, County and State afor With each said, and that said frm will pay the sum’ of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS each and ev ase of Catarrh tha cannot be cured by the use of Hali: Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribec in my presence, this 6th day of Decen ber A. D. 1880. A W (Seal.) Hall's Cnlarrthnrelu en inlc T, nally, and acts directly on tue bloud Z o and musous Suria-es Of the system 2, waes SN (LW Send for testimonials free. «The onl\ Rl F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. o take I tointment 1ave teen § he Trans-S! Dief ¢ity. i uade the M3 he” slleglanc e of the p hat these Comm Sold by all Drugg!sts, Take Hall's Family Pill pation. A Warning Against Wet Feet. Wet and chilled feet usually affect the mucous membrane of the nose, throat and lungs, and la grippe, bron- itis or _pneumonia may result, Watch carefully, particularly the chil- dren, and for the racking stubborn coughs give Foley's Honey and Tar for consti TWENTY - s e terrestrial im3 \ 3odhead, and never die: Compound. 1t soothes the inflamed Y 74 membranes, and heals the cough | st be oy, Wb or Quickly. Take no substitute. The Les | ifterward accord fications of the o & Osgood Co. Bstentth He Won'€ Limp Now. Neo mere limping fer Tom Moore of dence movement 1§ us. The dissatisfaction of th people has been Jong standing Kustiate 22y, owink to Chinese icapadd lé cents great blend—and a greatdelight. They have their own way of being just right—they're different. That mellow Turkish flavor with a delightful mildness wins your Under that simple cover 10 extra Lucas (,Ulrtu‘fi,r; 8. - g . Frank J *heney makes oath that he is senjor partoer of the firm of I\ J are stowed away. Cheney & Co., doing business in th ‘pennant coupon, 25 of whic] oy e ‘nant (1 22 32)—selec or enyoody se in the wEpapers.” Lto Mr Whitman B0OM IN A LONDON STOCK» Riss In Omnibye Shares Continuéd Owing to Merger Plan. Bpecial Cadle to Tie New YoRx Troes., LONDON, Dec. 28.—The stock of thy pdon Geéneral Omnibus Company to imbed _sinother - 11 .pointa te month ago Jt sto0d at 118% menal rise is generally st: 6 endeavora of a certgir package of Fatima Cochran, Ge. “I had a bad sore on my | \d Corruption, The Chingss AMbEns, rernqfs, have. always plundered the instep that nothing seemed to help tiil | FoN and enriched themselves, while 1 used Bucklen's Arnica Salve” he it the sume time carrylng on an’unjust vrites, “but this wenderful healer soon sdminlstration. : For_several vears past, it is asserted, 0Pit1} oracREg {he ‘Chinese have heen annoving Russiu, EPot wWith fodine, o ed me,” Heals old, running sore: ulcers, beils, burns, cuts, bruises, ecz Tho bond market was dull and| Spot «losed steady, fifteen points | jleady. Total sales, par value, §1- | higher; middling uplands 10.50; mid- ,000. ; dling gulf 10.75; sales, 100 bales. United States bonds were unchanged s . i on call. . MONEY. New York, Feb. 19.—Money on call A _ gy | teady, 3 1-8@32 3-8; Tuling rate 3 1-4; Vo0 Ama. 2 i3 | last loan 2 8-5; closing bid 2 1-4; of- 260 vy Auricutturdl - S 1ok | fered 2 3-8, 1200 A et Bugar .- o #. | Time loans firmer, sixty days 3 3-4; Am. Gt & ¥ % bug | Dinety days i 3-4@3; slx months ok Am. Coteon ‘i 320000 gosk Gl |8 1-8@8 1-4 A Hide & I g " H G S g ‘\ifi. ‘I:::ul““.‘fl .‘j‘- Wi ‘:‘. CMICAGO GRAIN MARKET, |==aa Lecumetivs . o | wmesr, Tigh Lew. Clom | 0w An wmeing & B ; Mar % lo0n —— Do, pid ¥ July Pyt ———— Aw. Bicel Fouadnes Bept, .. w3H iy 0 Am g R CoRN; by o My o s w0y en 40 An. Wellen i Lol ot @ An Miung &0 ek sat 1 oars: 30 Do, i & 500 Raltimore & Ohie.... . 102% Reor. x4 1200 Behichem Steel ........ 4 a. Migh. lem. Clom ma or piles, Try it. Only 25 cents at 43N0 have been treating her..contuma-:Uig seruih: ADCHARF dsiia The Lee & Osgood Co'a