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- SENATORS WIN OPENING HOME GAME =" “ === * TAKE A POLICY E There are 117 yearlings on Fatclien in the . ‘Wilkes' farm. : <AETINA Defeat Phillies by Score of 6 to 2—Visitors Unable to Find | Tomey s . 08t 2 ON YOUR AUTO These Money Savers 5 g S | - rosh BTN T MoHICAN COMPAN - Egg;o Saturday and Monday, et : g i iyen c'é with Engel and Gallia—Dolan Makes Sensational Stop— (u20hn D, King is the_racing secro- J. L. LATHROP & SONS Conklin Defeats Collins in Billiards Tournament. pelidependence Boy, 2:01 1-2, will not " ; — E ; b Lon McDonuld looks to have an un- WHY WE CAN UNDERSELL ALL OTHERS ? , M h 28.—The Wash- ) for Killi Willis H. McPhe of | usually strong s le. - - - ., - 4 1 s _tomm tainy | Bty & S iE B ot St We Buy and Sell For Cash—We Do Not Deliver. Unlimited Capital. You Get All These Savings 1 defeated the Philadelphia );xmcm:f:n:;y ll;:::; day. The jury had been out 11 ufcc:: mme:;x;son Anna moved from - = TS e fhe Beore of § to 2 In the nrs : ngto 5% o ! tion geme o the season here. - Engel — | G % ifornia C 2,000 Ibs. Lean [ 1,000 lbs. Fresh | Sugar Cured ln and Gallia held Philadelphia safely all M’MAHONS MAKE OFFER. The Parkway track. Brooklyn, is |l California Cut l4| 20 Pig b 20 £, 1b H e o 2 Shoulders, Ib. Corned Beef, Ib. . | taxed on a $400,000 valuation. C PORK ROAST, Ib. h L2 h h, allowin; ly five hits :;":&e:,,“:‘:,im.‘i\“hs‘mg By Dol Try to Arrange Beut Between Gun-| o O S m B HAMS, Ib. .. — ghortstop for Fhilagelphis, was & boat Smith and McCarty. D. Stokes are to part company. Small Hind Saddl 9 0 0 0 i FANCY SHOULDER ROAST § Score by Innings RH.E | Jess and Eddie McMahon, man-| wgpanw Round, Si rloin 3 £ NG T Wash. .. ..12001002°—5 % 0lagers of the Empire, St. Nicholas and | ,irnep: MeCarthy and Tom Nolan | SPRING LAMB, Ib. .. ......16Yc Fartorhouss 1 b. ...v.... 2 /2¢ § R e R i GENUINE LAMB FORES, Ib. 8%;c | 1bS swiat 19 1UL§ FANCY RIB ROLLS j A - - |are trying to arrange a ten rount Uhlan, if all goes well, will go record , 1b. 2€C . : .07 |h nl BONELESS POT ROAST | Il H Chalmers, Brennan and Sea- | hout between Gunboat Smith, the con- - ton and Howley, Kiliifer; time, 140: | cocf DEUyegn Gunboat Smith. the con- | bunting August 35 at Cleveland. umpires, Handibos and Collifiower. | ther McCarty, - the recognised white| . K. @, Dilings 1o naming nine v e ‘ heavyweight chmplon, at the St. i 5 A small amount of money cannot be ACADEMY VS, ALL STARS. e el penmplon, at the St |mares in ihe futurities this spring.. GENUINE LAMB LOINS, 1b.14%c H§ Confectioners’ T ox 1 SHOULDER STEAK, Ib. ... .14v4c | Frosting . SUUAR, 3ibs.2IC § FRANKFURTERS, 2 ke ... .25 investeg s i v othi L" 'i*xfgncg o Tnsurance against Loss NP A Nine Hus Practics Game | M3, Ll ooih vy dodiures tmefaito,oots bas planned fo siip Bou ST = R Scheduled for This Aftsrmoon. |and again, . partieslasty sincs hel Ph to Cievelsnl the last of Mey: |} VERY BEST COFFEE MOHICAN LAUNDRY FINE TABLE BUTTER 23 FINE COOKING COMPOUND, bb. .. FINE COOKING POTATOES, peck . ...19¢ 10c | GRAPE FRUIT CAMPBELL’S SOUPS SOAP, 8 bars. . . CLOTHES PINS 100for ........~. _ISAAC S. JONES b Mok Soan K casouy bascall | S20cked oyt Felle that he would iksl gresssiis to Hiveitietoraes of Hod- he Norwicl ree Acad y 3 nothing so well as a match with Mc-| MacKenzie races in the Grand Circuil Insurance and Real Estate Agent | tecam opens the season this afternoon, Carty, he has acquired an exalted ldea S Richards Cuilding, 91 Main St. | lining up aguinst a nine labelled Nor- | of what his services are worth. He| The Sflent Man and The Blg Train wich Town Stars, on the Academy =ays that he. will consent to meet | will be atough team in he free-for-aals, .10c < pus. Coach Overbagh has had his Carty only ifthe is an equaj di- “he Office of WM. F. HILL | S0 ford U ork whon weat Thicnor the plrser” ” * ° LAt tits_aistance the Grana Circutt | 1 can Sauerkraut }for 25c | SAL SODA 31bs. ... 5c | PEANUT BUTTER 2 for v'v oo o0 siatgeicon 1 mitted during tJ past two weeks, and ‘The stand taken v Smith may pre- | this v vill cel thi f the dl};-l&we Eoday's " ‘practics’ game " Snowld ' give | vent the mestng: for MeCarty. recog | past. o o o ¢} 2cans Pork Beans MOHICAN BLUING Wil He FLARGE JUICY and Fire Insurance e o A e e | e R e e s s ST o e T [ERCHEED: OATS bottle ...............5c | LARGE DILL LEMONS, dozen '--. .. 8 Ibs. . SOUR PICKLES, 3 for 5¢ | 2.pound box - e 5 'ocated 1n Somers’ Block, over C.|Tiniish will be on the firing line for | king's ransom for donning the gloves: | Grand Circuit program is anxizesls Large Package GOLD DUST 19c ‘Williams, Roor 9, third floor. Dt i ceeee > the school boys, with Captain Eddie While the McMahon brothers did not!awaited. Telephone 147 McKay doing backstop duty. Ben Hou- | make public just the sum asked for \".74 1( Nivan e Saved e Sty for tho Stars. | T StcBarty, thes remaried Ghae “Mor| Will Fleming, who drove Joo Patchen |l YEALOW MEAL MOHICAN PURE DAIRY CHEESE CANDY ............1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Sty Carty Tefused 310.000 to box Wells |II last vear is to drive Princewood (5 1bs. ........ SPICES, package ...... 9¢c | Ib. .................15c | NEW CABBAGE, CUKES Amateur Baseball. hut later agree O I im 3- 2 h L T aMDS 2 RDAamims | The Hobart Avenues beat the Roatn | and he thinke Smith the. mora| . - TR AT R SUGAR CORN SALT MACKEREL 5 pound Pail PARSLEY, LETTUCE, AMOS A. BROWNING Streets by ihe scor of 12-8. The Ho. | nigrous of thebret o e e il abin Som St e .. o 6 for R ok oA CELERY, RHUBARB £ittorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bidg | pom AVCRUed LReID o I Shaw p, | McMahon brothers giving McCarty the | next month. ¥ STOLY o P, ! “Phone 700. B o P ortons Sb . O'beicy| sum of money he asks, and should ASPARAGUS TIPS CODFISH in Pieces 3 . sl fhey “yield to his demands there is| Hugh Milam will soon move form (Mg T T T ST R T 810 10 a HOUR SALE--3 to 5 p. m. | . M.~ P ). m S S e s By slim if any possibility of Smith getting | Leominster to Rockingham with a Brown & Perkins, ittimeysat-law |2 Avenues challenge any team under 17 |an)thing like eigh 1f, M. Greene rf. The Hobart il Wl I | s Over First Nat Bank, Snetucke: ~& | Ccars o | uets less boxing. It is the consen- J I Entrancs stairmay mext to. Thames | Lajun. oo S Tower DOUSH The | Ot LG ver, that both Billy MeCar. | Edward Moulion and Fred Chicker- Bakery Department SMOKED SHOULDERS | YELLOW ONIONS Nationa! Bank. Telephome 33-3% The Young Hobart Aventies defeated | ney, Who guides the destinies of Mec- | ing of Worcester have bought Biille i Ib. 12Y,c | 4 quarts the Broad Streets by a score of 14 to | Cary and =~ the ;.;“;,,".’.‘S,s;‘,i:’.’n;“"‘ 2:18 1-4. HOT BAKED BEANS FRUIT PIES NSO e 2 qu ceresereneas. B S o, T Enarma b, He Wikch: he bout would coriainly ba ans of | Richard Murphy of Lowel nhas | B quart .10c | 10c each—3 for. . ... ..25c | FRESH CUT LIVER Ib. 7c | SODA, MILK, OYSTER | newsk 2b, A. Steinke | the most attractive of the season, an 1 r B2 R & T omigtos T Shaban (cap0) 1L | Would raw & crowd which would pack | Pingara coll Balen. HOT BROWN BREAD SQUASH PIES, each..10c | BREAKFAST BACON CRACKERS | 3b, B. Douglas 1f, T. Shahan (capt) rf, [ wi OLD HAMPTON PAPERS || 7" Rubinoviten (man.) of, W. Jacoski | the St. Nicholas club to the rafters. s The rise of McCarty to the topmost Lou Dillon, 1:581-2 will be bred to S ——————-. | The Cliff Streets would like a game | round of the heavyweight ladder has The Harvester, 2:01, ofter foallng to Atlantic Express, 2:08 174, COFFEE CAKE .. .8 - 10c with the Cubs Saturdey morning at | been little short of meteoric. Smith 330, They also desire to have game | has been boxing for o grealer longth| L, o o e ; : e PR S sev - i villes Saturday after- | of time than McCarty and bas come = - oric_can support a : 5 5 TRAINING DAY. B R s Tty would like | aiong move slowly | 90.000 circuit “of " hait-mile tracks |ford, R. I. were guests of Mrs Mer- | the reading room of the Free library. A day, bringing a cold wave With It, tho | Gifts on 8ist Birthday for M “The first Monday in May is always | to hear from the Summit Streets for —_ - j Greater Boston surely can. riss’ brother, Dr. C. O. Maine Friday. |Rev. J. L. Peacock, of Westerly, will [ thermometer being at 9 a. m.. 35 de- | At Lebanon Mrs, Carolin: Zralning Day” This was an old say- |2 game. Send challenges through The| ENGLISH ATHLETES COMING. | = =g Migs Helen Hobart is Visiting in |,,00 ") ‘Coper on irench Novelists, | &rees and at 3 p. m. 50 degrees birth ing, familiar to Ebenezer Jewett in his | Bulletin. — o P peyen tracks in the Metropoli- | Proydense W H. Chamberlain has re- | Balzac, Dumas, George Sand, and Miss | eryihing was frozen solid ear ¢ ivec 000- 1. sty aloatiie Srenie o her | Agnes Killars will have as her topic |later in the day the cool raw wind | from’ her pranddaner 00d, for on that day the whole e CTo Brockiyi s Tesume Oxford and Cambridge Will Accept| {38 XUt of halfmile vin - 3 studies at Pratt Institute. The Cathedral of Amiens, Beauvais, | oo oo g ). ‘Whitaker and Miss E country side was alive with militar: Conklin Wins from Collins. i B end I : niclin gz, Cof =) Yale and Harvard Invitation. r £ Crounde. Tn Hampeon the Tratngings | o iuadelphle, March 85 Charles T:.| o At T e Travel Club Papers. |2 patenideptonmag “The Boro Graminar sciool an Tigh | Letcenter, Muss received ' were usually held in t ConKlin of Chicago defeated his fe | e bractical assurdnce of another ! s S e v weill o ave Friday. school will resume sessions Monday | ber of postcards, among them y in the fine fleld that | owneman, Percy B oot shuaiiean | TheSBionineion Tiewel [olnh [~ sdning emilea; o S GERtap T |after the Easter vacation. | the Franklin church veopl - ‘ollins, In the after- | Oxford-Cambridge and Yale-Harvard [ or: s ponts the after- | Oxford-Cambridge and Yale-Harvard [/ 2 % bypfigenfi"cx’;plx? Sgeme:nm' wried ::?f;: noon game of the national 18.2 balkline | track and fleld contest this vear has e hewer i . o bca::"f(fl el b pon el M e - billiard champlonship tournament by & | Zivon “great - satisfaction in’ varsity | 1c meveT ik A man can kick fust the stree ; - ] ; Kilown ‘a5 the Desaing Dlace, aod 1o &4 | 2507 9€ 400 to 369, Conidin had a high | Zthietic “circles” In London, accordink | Hien. and. se, Jong ae. 1o o e aa the heaa of the Btato Koad leading | Lim,°f 53 and an average of 8 Collins’ | 1o 5 New York Times London dis- | umpire's past or present or futtes ne i high run was 34 and average 7 patch. The Oxford and _Cambridge | ia reasonahiv sure of remaiming tn toe | i Caledonia from Hampton Hill to Clarks Comners. | joseph Mayer, Brooklyn, defeated Trainings were also held at theCurtis | ~ w Portlan ohican e 14 at the: | Wilkie C. Duniway of Portland, Ore. i contia ¥ 4 B T hvitation g = £3ihe It Sanen &t | nnomizhe gams bv At0ito STy~ | SUSISE 00 JOSEENE L SSTEEEE Heneue s caeine (p send s oia ; s =3 s accept s a " game ‘simply beca e player ice Suga ris Corners. s 1 5 & e : *s high run was 66 and his average el | N : The companies were gaily dressed in | {1 almost certain. | kicked decently, on a decision. T be- Cho . 1136-24 niway has a high run of | N e s Nen | Ko cently, iecision. = al adr iCe duga R o i Uk, 26 ABelE SB8r | 47 ‘ana an average of 1111-33 | ol macezioes, tnet Ao Nelsom,|lave in Licking Goosntiy Best Laundry - z :b trainer, | = = ¢ pages of the Orderly Book of the | be selected to accompany the com- Gonn 7 CORR mpany of Hampton, bear- Baseball Results Friday. blned team. Enelish athletes be- |, Sorse Julin declares the last curve J Grenadier C | lleve that while the Americans ae commiittees will almost immediately | gama mays Del. No wmpire in the ing the first dute of 1826. On the last At Raleigh, N. C.: Providence (I L.) v v Page bearing the date of Sept. 23,1883, | 7. Raleign (Carolina) able o' put cxceptionally stromg men | por D, N, WAy of ihrowing curves e we find the following: Voted:—That | At Macon, Ga.: Boston Nationals 4, | on the field, Oxford and Cambridge| than 1t dass now, snve o ety b: { i | can 8" dz.q’}l [ we alter our uniforms: so much of it as | Torontp Iniernationals = | Rave " rarely. if ever, had the chance | tiaR It does mow.” says George. “The ars Cl! L Ju 1o change our piumes for pompoms to | At Mobile: New York Nationals 3, | of sending such g00d Tepresentatives | 2iI‘tne corves snd Trons el . J be white with redtips.”.Signed William | Mobile Southern 0 | for all ten events on the programme. | seems to me that baseball will be d i Bennett, Capt. At South Bethiehem, Pa.: Holy Cross | and the fifth meeting of the four uni- The Companies consisted of men and/| 2, Lehigh miversi versities will consequently ba speclally | Y aaer Trlianict i and base running | e e e L o e fo: Amberst 8, | Intorenting. | Avons tha probants Sugl | snsies, FPlichers ot ‘today ‘can’ make ; forty-five years. No wonder the hearts | University of Virginia | lish representatives will be W. O. Zelg- | so what chanos 18 thera for o mom: of the Hampion boys.beat high on the | At Chattanooga, Tenn.: Cincinnatl|ler, an American Rhodes scholar, who | curve betne brousnt oater r & B€¥ morning of Training Day:; no wonder tionals 3, Chattanooga Southern ; : hails from Grinnell college, Towa, now lze‘::xi:;;;m:;?-i“(ms “fo— :j;“:g;! m\i:")‘::fi?'\w =3 = Pitisbure Na. at Oxford. = i Premdeat M&rphi\; of the Cgha i NEST UALT OF CANNED, A - = . for A Springs st Na- | e o remarl Ve v ce B - ey S P L T | ST e An, s e anirs woves. Lt A T Sl R A T LT “ 3 e glory oi 1i- A cefo N keforest 8, - 1 V. 8 H ED fary. arode nd drces patade [ Tomity (of Conmectiont) 0 206 34 I now awned tn | Bershammer s one ot 'tho sreatest SORTED, SELECTED FRUITS — VEGETABLES—CANNED FISH, SMOKED any a practical joke was played fielders I ever saw, and covers an im- SALT AND FRESH—CANNED MILK, ALL POPULAR BRANDS — CANNED | 2nd_enjoved upon these da nezer Jewett Temembers witressing | Boston. ol 3%, Jamies. B ono which caused a hearts nugh for | puics U, tarch 38—_fames B 3 H = . | say whether he will hit. That Is th o whieh consed 3 neary TR RE | ngs Who Mnow b Youny i S0n | o KPISIEZS v tor e el B "™ mt' ik | TEAS AND COFFEES OF THE HIGHEST GRADES AT PRICES THAT WE KNOW WILL GLADD S Greraiies s ne of the | ter.” a pugtlist, w: found zuilty of | 5o =g eckinger is another Kling. He is mounted Grenadiers rode up to a rail | ot it PREQSL Wes ToUnd U BE1C L ard Dillon, 2:10 3-4 has | Alwavd talkimg to the oppocins vate: N HEART AND HOME OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER: fence on which were seated 2 unmber | i men and using his head. in_ directing of megroes; in some way naged | plavs. Mitchell and Clymer bo eem St e na | B e e B e e Sale Starts Monday, March 3lst - to upset the support n“d“b‘bd £ et Henton careying s | FlNANcIAL AND GUMMERGIAL e T = TR = ing | Suays J pitched good T -| Kalamazoo offers $12 | i | AIL e baid:. Jampt o Auntis and| - e el LR e D S WISTERIA BLACKBERRIES, oase $3.25, dozon $1.70..........can 15¢ HOLLYWOOD CORN, case $1.60, dozen 85c.. s | 2:;‘3;;&”;;-)";{";— T“"‘*.,::L“;‘.“,“,".”’:"“ STOCKS IN GOOD DEMAND. fe 3 close of our season, 1 was glven my WISTERIA STRAWBERRIES, case $3.25, dozen $1.70. ....can 15¢c 3 C. SUCCOTASH, case $1.80, dozen ’km-s-mo a O e Sy Sl be e o b chance to show what I had. I broke 3 C. EARLY JUNE PEAS, case $2.32, dozen con k] mch‘;‘*mhg'haj‘v :Tv“fi,fi uv-‘nnvj e u-‘ | Favorable European Advices Have e even In my four starts and believed WISTERIA BLACK RASPBERRIES, case $3.05, dozen $1.60....can 14c vy IURECEAL B Eal e ient, adaen Si0 1 forward expecting (o leave her o the | Healthy Effect on Market. 200 1 ter 1 had held the Athletics, In WISTERIA RED RASPBERRIES, case $2.95, dozen $1.55....... .can 14c - g ) 3 1 SRR LTt shathewt her - St an | 200 B particular, to four hits, I was entitjed b e 3 C. WAX STRING BEANS, sifted, case $1.68, dozen 88c an 8 Bromdd Dot shekept Der statand | New York uptnen | 1248 el e to make fhe trip to Gulfport with the WISTERIA PEARS, case $2.95, dozen $1.55. . S Al S R Dl laughter at the Grenadiers —expense | if,tne stock market, cut short by the | —— b e B L WISTERIA PLUMS, assorted, case $2.00, dozen $1.05. ............can 10c e A ames B, ... o0 ' ToRE b i aant; (CUHIDE | e was Tesumed”toduy. “Prices rore | i I year'in & strong league like the'Tn- | HUNT’S SLICED PINEAPPLE, case $4.40, dozen $1.70.........can 15 AL TOMATORS 0 in cauo; .50, domer 8890 ersrs o o ee e n sOBR = 4 i i ¥ | smarily in all quarters, such impor- | " 1% ernational before I was ready and | SO L REENWICH BEETS, case $2.00, dozen $1.05....- % " B Tase Training Day's were of little | A0t Stocks as Reading, Union Pacific b pointed out that a jump from a class | HUNES GRATEDIEINEABBLE, case $5.35, doxer § 2 GAKE SHORE PUMPKINS, . $1.68, diun 88, " st these Training Dal's were of little | ,nd Atnaigamated Copper aining two | 0 I B clrcuit to the majors was quite a blg HUNT’S BARTLETT PEARS, case $4.60, dozen $2.40...........can 22 L , case $1.68, % SR | 2 e hen com- | points or more. It was felt that the Lntern one. The interview closed after he had can 182 MOHICAN BAKED BEANS, case $1.70, dozen 88c. n 18 HUNT’S PLUMS, assorted, case $3.85, dozen $2.05........... pared with the Semi-Centennial Com. | ! ; ! 300 tamman = ; e ettion ey s sennial Com- | Sorst had boen told of the flood disas- | Kansas informed me that 1 was' siated for 1tk fom, celebrated as it could never cele- | (20 M50 DITL A SROOOr BACT | M e e e et e et ot i | ELL'S SOUPS CHERRY MOLASSES, dozen $1.00 can B DA v e e [irne A fors effective carfler in the| (R3 SG R Slath o s | SdeE MUt K I ‘:;:P:EALL CODFISH, dezen 50c. ..package 5 | MOHICAN COCOA, one-half Ib 150 | , S EeSalitiontoy« Sefetas i uny Nicn were overshadowed tem- | 18 Mo ian Vs ang confident that I can do so. | % 00 5 . - an |’ Nuthantel el R T f DTSne foop, Seasserted theii. |- iyl T e s sonihan VA:ni:::?m'::Kd:: ';vsoo STAR BRAND LOBSTER, dozen $3.25..can 28c | MOHICAN SPICES, one-fourth Ib Joseph Foster and Lucious Faville |, oo03°demand. Heavy buying ¢ —— .1 winning season. I have been b Provs | i et - BON ACCORD KIPPERED RED HER- SENECA SAUERKRAUT ... oart Teme Dfers and all the subalterng wero | yere cxecuted in some of the leading | _'*' v ¥ idence and feef sure that I will enj MOHICAN MILK, dozen $1.00...........can 9¢ RINGS, dozen $1.50 2 can 13c at dhelx powts. . What '« grand sight it [ 500, - b working there getting that ‘experience’ | FANCY PINK SALMON, dozen 92c.....can 8¢ | = H/FC% c::-s Rt A xg::g:: _‘igi:EE”" ':" R . doze Shed oF Hoh (arede must have been to have seen these oS o e et en aged battio-searred veterana wio had |, 10 N s Fushed to Lexington at the first call, S e marching up and down the long stroet | {1000 O % Groat - 1t wae, Zolt. that o Hampion i ecarrying thelr 8rmY | this market had not registered the increased demand attrib- uted largely to the temor of Kuropean Ib. 25¢, 36c, 460, 6 MRS. RORER'S COFFEE, Ib.. S 3 INSTANT POSTUM V4 Ib. can 300—Y/z Ib. can FANCY RED SALMON, dozen $2.00....can 15c MUSTARD SARDINES, dozen 50c......can 6c SHRIMPS, FANCY, dozen 95c..........can 9c While it is hoped that the injury to John Henry's knee is but slight as is | supposed, there is no denying the fact | KARO SYRUP, dozen $1.05.............can.9% ONION SALAD, dozen $1.00. .bottle 9¢ DOMESTIC SARDINES, 3 dozen .$1.00 uskets and wearing their Revolu- - tha ig i ’ i - normal effect of the week's war new. that the big catcher’s mishap has been Euryd uniforms, keeping step again | [ 5iiciing that peace was near. and of a source of much worry to Griith. It | SEA SHELL CLAMS, dozen $1.00.......can 9 | NOISELESS MATCHES, double tipped, g el T e the drum an e = is the uncertainty about Henry’'s knee | CRABMEAT, FANCY, dozen $248......can 22c dozen packages - .85¢ b < y ue Label, Ib..... 7 3 relaxation of the money straln abroad Joseph Foster was the only ome not | (ying (0" the repressing domes aember of the ariataal Company, "oyt | Suences. London bought moderately he was duly honored for he was one of | Bere. chiefly Canadian Pacific and t tweive sons who had fought with their father in the War of Independence, All of the other Companies did honor to the Veterans and treated them to a grand dinner. Training Day Ginger- bread which was always served on Trafning Day was a feature of the me- nu; which everyone, soldiers andspec - tators alike enjoyed. The usual speech - making on great days was omitted that day of the Great Semi-Centennial sk an uneus, and mever |, Amother favorable bami statement is o be forgotten occasion, indicated for tomorrow, Preliminary SUBAN JEWETT HOWE, | estimates, based on known movements “ | of eurrency, pointed to a cash gain of that males the catching staff a rather doubtful proposition. Strong as the team would be behind the bat with Henry able to take his turn just o | weak might it be without him. Danger lurks behind the bat, and- usually it | never ralns, but it pours, so that onc | of thg other two regular catchers | might alse be injured, In which event | the team would be in a bad way for | backstops. What ls more, Willlams' | arm is not at its best. It may come around all right, but it needs treat- ment, Henry has been sent home where Dr. Lurkin oan treat him. Dr. Larkin foung that one of the ligaments ! about the knee had been dislodged and when he replaced it Henry was | as good as ever but a way must be | found to hold that ligament In place or Henry may have a breakdown at any time—Washington Evening Star. e Do pid Toek Taland o Do pid ‘1&&&& ALV copper stocks. In this market the de- mand came largely from the shorts although the breadth and sustainec strength of the market indicated that | absorption of stocks was in progrese | in a quiet way. The' copper stocks were helpéd by improving tenden: cet, Exports for the month to| o date are the largest on record, and a |- stronz monthly statement is looked | 500 for, barvid ST & 8 F R e, Searhoncd Atr Tane. of the M&tal | “ou Do Baciss - s Heally Steies Riber Statos Steel Wabish Do pia Weslerm Mursiand £7,600,000. 760 Westomn Tnion New Thrill for the Jaded. Bonds were irregular, with some of | 1105 Westinghoul iccids” Woman’s Relief De Xrgers Viburs-O-Gim Cempound, the womarr's remedy, has Deen know fer years as “Woman's Relle?,” sinea - tnink -O-Gin 18 tho Best ol i .mpfltlwmltl fl‘lvfi]-hmmm.nld 5 Dot 10 meve geell than ey o E Rt e " wemanly diseases. eanmet pruiss it stremg emough. i think it is the best womswn R will help you, it you ars a eufferer from any of the ills b medicine on eerth’ § “pecutt men, wiich can be reached by medicine. T Fewl! feel Mis wefting & simiing lotter Of you try R, It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful $1.25 a bottle with directions. this compound has heen found quick end safe. Could personaily conducted tourist |the Pacifie and Southern lines heavy. |~ = ot o0 omares ,000.. s b Total sales, par value, $2,35 e o eeioss some persons nees. | . Umited States bonds wers unchansod coTTon. STONINGTON. ing a change t» Whom it would appeal 2 as an added attraction of the ocean vorage. New York, March 28.—Cotton spot - i i Closed quiet: mlddling uplands. 12.50: | Parleh Whist a Big Success—Great middling guif, 12.95; sales, 1,100 bal Sachem Visits Red Men—35 Degrees Futures closed firm. Closing bids: | Friday Morning. March 1248, April 1217, May 12.07, June 12.00, July 1188, August 11.88,| The public whist given by the Chil- September 11.62, October 11.57, Decem- | dren of Mary and Holy Name socie- -Punished. A Celnie Beit-Prsiahed. Stters from them clearly descrfbe. R contalns Be poisenvws A thief entered a house in Riverside ber 11.60, January 11.66. tes, Friduy evening in Boro hall wis | 1 a led success. 'he proceeds were | Drive and stole five volumes of poe- MONEY. for the benefit of St. Mary’s church. iry. There's a erime that carries its N York, March 2 M. 1 Wi yved Friday vening. own punishment—New York Herald. ew Yo ar oney on call | Dancing was enjoye ay evening, | steady at 3 1-2@4 1-2 per cent.: ruling | R. B. Hayes deputy great sachem of rate 4 1-4: last loan 4: clgsing bid | New London, visited Stonington Tato- 8 3-4; offered at 4. Time loans steady; | rem tribe of Red Men, and installed D Smetticg & T Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New Vork ation Item. €0 and 90 days 5@5 1-2 per cent.: six | officers. Refreshments were "enjoyed | Yeast—He’s spent a fortuns, you 4 e i G months 5@5 1-4. and a pleasent social hour followed. know, on irrigation” ' Crimsonbesk— | 738 A7igmie Minine Co- Personal Tax Collected. A «Is that so? Land or throat?”—Yomr Do pta . CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Collector W, E. Ryon has collected : AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. kers Statesman. ot s igh Low. Cless. more than $1,000 in personal taxes - o Petbichem Stod 0% mo% aey so far this spring. The mills and ° o Brookivn Nspld Teansit ] factories have been called upon and T St PR R, r. Krugers Viburn=-0O-Uin «Lears to lubor and to wait,” says St Jostine . s s expenses of the town. 4 o 3 2% 53% { s 1 1y | — = Giicago Great W Mrs. Henry R. Palmer is in New the piaimist butymost people Mevely | s e ok S r P T York and will meet Mrs. C. G. Babeock | and her brother Henry W. Babcock learn to wait. ——— Chieago & N. W, ‘who have spent the winter in Ber- 990 Coloruds Fuel & Y. R 400 Consolidated Gas .. H B DX muda. N, ¥, is exterm! all un- Products 33 : £ EL Mr. and Mrs, John Merriss of Brad- miasied dogs,

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