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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913 INSURANCE. - TAKE A POLICY in the AETINA ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHREP & SONS YEFRIAIRE the areat mistake of procrastination about yeur Insurance. Provide against Loss by taking out a poelicy at oncg | in one of the goed Cempanies which I | represent. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Rea! Estate - Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci dent insurance. Get a policy in the TRAVELERS’ B. F. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Builaing. | « Agency Established May. 1346 ™e Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance { = Jocated in Somers' Block, over C.| M. Williams, Roor 9, third floor. | Telephone 147 | i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW H Brown & Periuns, ftsmeys-at-lan Over First NaL Bank, shetucker -t Eutrance atairway pext to Thauies Nationa' Gank Telephone 33-% Wmi. Friswell Factory Agent | for the High Grade | "Hamilton” Watch Factory Adjusted and Timed Lowest Prices ’ and Satisfaction Guaranteed the fterenth. In that lanig Amemith. the Jocal | atcher, was hit by a pltshed ball. though Frank | aftec Mesemm stuck out. siole second. J. Mesers making = poo theow. ccored Maransille, Swoeney taking Second on Bums' 25 and 27 Franklin St. ATHLETICS TRIM RED SOX 19 TO §Kidoey Trouble Opening Game Marked by Loose Playing—Joe Wood Driven From the Mound—Giants Shut Out by Boston Nationals ~—Official “Openings” in Five Cities. Bosion, April 10—The world's champiens lost to the former title holders in the opening game of the season today, Athletics 10, Red Sox 9. Approximately 25,000 persons saw the contest, which was loosely played. Mavor Fitzgerald but the ball into piay from the pitcher's box. Stx pitchers followed him during the af- terneon. Joe Wood, star of last sea- sen's campalgn, lasted but five innings during which the Athletics drove out nine safe hits and scored seven runs. Strunk_scored the last af these tallies by _stedling home. Coombs developed peor form after three hitless Boston innings, the Red Sex scoring five runs during his ten- ure of the meund. An unusual play, and a funny one, occurred in the sixth inning. Lapp {was on third and Coombs on second when Murphy hit to Wagner, the lat- ter throwing to the plate 'to catch Lapp. But Lapp scampered back to third, which he found occupied by Coombs, with Murphy on second. Cady tagged Lapp at third but, as he was entitled to the base he was safe Coombs returned to second anq Mur- w wild to Janvrin in an effort to Lepp scored and the phy moved back toward first. Hall | caten Murphy. other two Athieties again moved up a base each: Score: Phitadoiphia. s hpo a el 20 5 o EMuwher's 203 6 1 Z 00 Ot 5 0 4 1 320 Collioe2 5 5 8 3.9 1o Baker. s 1l 20 Mnisy 5 17 1 1] as Strunket 3 1 4 8 o 500 Baryss 4 21 3 0f 231 1.5, 41333 20 Coombep 5 1101 $30 Benderp 0 0 0 0 ol 110 Plasks 0 0 0 8 0 001 R 500 Totats, uzu e 0 0 LRR e » 053 0 0 610 Boston _...l.. ... 0623400 0—9] TWo bare hita Baker Tewls Yerkes Coombe, Wegner. (itee base Bli. Strumk. GAMES TODAY. American Leagur. Detrsit at St Louts. cags et Clevciend. Tork st Washingtan. Elladeiphla £ Hoson National League. New Yok Patledershts. Chicage. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Wen. Lost New York - o Started Ball Rolling. —Preddent Wilson fors: S i matiers of state for two ho fodav and waiched Washiuston defeat the New York team of the Amerioan logue, £ 1o 1, fn the opens bacohall game of the sessom hew. He tossed the firs bell from the srandsiand. scoording to custom. Viea President Marahall members of fhe cabinet senatots, Tvpromntatives and 4 geat number of of- | feial ofik Wese there—a Dotabla burt of the crowd that flled the pric Bundied In heavs overooai, the president sat with hls daughter. Miss Eleanor. ai Secretary Tumuity in a box $o the Hzht of home He was obviously an Inteoested spectalor, p- Ted. " Trie wenther was raw and (he sies clousy. Wilson has aiways been & baseball “Tan.’ veing who played first base for New York. was oupils in Princeton three years ago. ldent was cheercd enihudastically by the ‘acknowledged the ‘grec im ot his brown Fedora hat und sst down 1o the e, New Yok scorod n e Srit i ‘whten' Danlele e Now York manager. Drotested from th 4. that ho had projected Bis arm deliberatels Philadetphia 2 ol W N n o further punished. Stengelof 0 ofpuketer X 03 0 0| Kid Lewis of this city forced Kid Srea 4 oFnae2t 72 33 1| Shackley of Waterville to quit in the Sl 8 ofMamest 4 0 2 o 0| first round, and Dan Johnson of To: ubert. 1> 1 8|Dolan.1 ¢ 1 4 0 ol rington knocked out Bull Green after Smith. b 3 dludermts £ 0 9 0 8 two minutes and thirty seconds of = 3 MDesiea™ 3 6 4 1 o) fighting in the fourth round Tawonp 1 §|Rittene 2 8 00 0 — =0 T amee 2 3 % & 5| Sixty Yale Men for Spring Practice. | 00001 New Haven, Conn., April 10.—More | e s 1 3§ 5 o than sixty men answered the call for | e 1 1 9 0 %) tonight's meeting of candidates for | Totals, 30 =712 -'sprkng football practice at Yale and | stt0a for Booin in sin iistened to talks by Captain Ketcham Brooldyn ... | Prtacaipnta 201006003 0 home run, tho first gume of the season hero today, before & TiE rg end cheerine frequentls ns the game pro- | erowd, by a score of § i 0. Sromontes "wert owltzed. wich ‘i excepon that ayor Gasmor hrew ot the frst Dall and a ooid wind made conditions unplessunt for | Preliminary ‘event to the atvisitor &t the college games ai Prince- | Plaers und speciators. ollke. | leglate rowing race on the Charles a7d imself a player in his youth. Charles | Champions made ool two singles Gras's men ot fariher than seoond base. Bogton started to bt Tesrean in the Snoimg on they Fapmed the hall Slaughtered in th Sp n fine defeneiva sime. giving (helr Ditshiee faatt leis suppost. Muzwisille, the rocrult Shorletap of tho _vislt in the S turned dowm | fourth, With Causes Lame Back I am pleased to say a good word for r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, as I was roubled for a year or more with my Kidneys and annoying symptoms. My brother advised me to try Swamp- Root. I took several bottles of this e remedy with excellent results. At the time Bwamp-Root was recommended to me, my condition was such that I Shanks got to fist safely e s Migh theow by Me- [ 10, TS OV CORCEOD WES Such That T Sacifeca, advanciugboin mes, - Watisr Jowon | Ig and in attending to my dutles as famed, mt” Mocller. cracked 3 singin 1o risht. that | Manager of the $9.99 Store at 122 Main seome bne s 3ad. ave the Wahoton. teum the | S g e o 'k an_estls season game thero wers fow errors. s g il e e e, M 3. B ALVEY, Bell of “NEw Yotk was. Hit Jess freatentls than John | 519 Walnut St., Evansville, fnd. Subscribed and sworn te before me, o _hronshont e nine innings and then auiosraphed several baseballs for the plas- | this 21st day of December, 1911. ers: EDW. A, TORCHE, ransville, Ind. y vours, Washington. i ab a e auv hpe a e Netary Public. s § Slaoeeree T A% S : ? : (‘a‘qe( ’l) z lll z| :v‘ Letter to i o olGmdilis 4 g1 11 Dr. Kilmer & Co. i o0 H s Y 2 : ? g "‘-“, ,l! : 2 Binghamton, N. Y. Fenain 3 i 16470 Prove What Swamp-Raot Will Do For You s e b Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- Totals, 33 10 1 25 ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will 1 eenvince anyone. You will alse receive “Batted for Youne 1n 9th. core by tunings— York 10000000 01 a booklet of valuable information tell- ing all about the kidners and bladder. When writing, be sure and menfion Washingten ...... ...0 0 0 00030 The Norwich bailydE;nIeflni. Regular == fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottlee 5 Teats o 0- et mibigs. waa fuo | [OE 6ala /R g1 draE store much for Deitolt. and St. Louis won the opening | same. 3 to 1. Shoten’s felding was fhe feature. | throw' to the plate. Tikus' single which Dosle The score Kmocked down, scorad Swoency. Boston sesred. two Detroit. | st 2 more in the fifth. Tesreau Wit McKechnle who 5 h ey %0 2 8| georeq with' Rariden when the latter hit o home rum B R 3 8 ® juto the left field leachers. Tteer &8 24 o £ 0 0 "o Stafiore scored four more runs in the ninth Srmterart b 10 B 19 0 g0 Dacses 1o Rariden nd Commolly. hita by Maran: Sl L0 e T L1 01 Gie H. Mevers and Titus. Shafer's ecror and Per- Sorlarizie 4 1 3 0 ofswraiidn a¥in’g | DS SIE A— Deat s 2 3 5 ofAudnsy 520l Lo o ek, Doudemzb 5 1 2 8 0l Wals, PR LA e Stanagec 3 9 4 3 0f Amew §2 0] x : o Connsize 6 13 & @Swdgrassctt 80 8 3 Moy 316 2 o] Welmanp 04 0 Sellcs 4 8 2 & OlShareres 4 63 31 e | e T Eir e | Bmenie i 110 b B 41838 e 1l Totgls 3 72 0| Soeenersd 5 1 4 B O/Doviesn $ & 1 4 1 et 4 | rias, 53 2 6 oMurrayet 8 1 0 0 @ ek 7 s MU TE TS 9T TSR Lty 30 0 4 0/Merkield & 918 0 1 St Louis -1 0 0110 0 0 *=3| MED 470 3 0 ;{rm‘h Slb:. Home run. 1 .. | Rarldcta.c 3 1 8 1 0/ Meyers.c 3 010 - TSR Foriney© 3 0 0 0 offermuy 188 & o NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDiNG. B = e R Wou Lozt re. | ? e : 201 *Bamea for Teerean 1 oth. i Zon | 1 900 | pEES B e s 008 | 200000 0 : 0| Two buee Mi Maranille; home ren, Bariden. o “a00 s R Mickey Brown Bests Buddy Faulks. 10.—Fard ni by Brooktsn. | ‘Waterbury, Conn.,, April 10.—Mickey by times singles be Dauvers snd | Brown earned the popular decision wd o | over Buddy Faulks of this city here to- e night {n 12 fast rounds of fighting. %1% 7| One Round Nolan of this city virtu- cznn - | ally knocked out Billle Burke of Nau- ers. hit | gatuck in the third round, putting him oo seridce el e cld clouar | £ the mat twice. Referes Job stop- hi ped the bout to prevent Burke being rifice. fice. "Batted for Maver in Sth. and Coach Howard Jones. No definite 1910061 s 1y outline-of the work to be followed B2 ~'1| was announced, but Goach Jones sald that fundementals would take up a Two base hit. Cravath: three base bit. Outshaw: | Jarge part of the time and above all XFr { he cautioned the men to keep up in | their studies. Spring prastice will bo- z New York Shut Out by Besten. , New York. Aprtl 10.—Boston defentel New York | €10 Monday, Harvard and Penn Crews to Mest. Cambridge, Mass., April 10.—As a intercol- Tho usual onening das | Stviess skles Fordue ad e Tome o s 1 mery and 0 | river on May 10, a race was arransed b - | today’ between the Harvard and Uni- h, and from that | Versity of Pennsylvania freshmen Crandall was | crews over the. same course of 1 -8 Toe Braren 1t | rnilos, This race will be immediately fol- lowed by the three cornered contest % Dbetween the varsity crews of ‘Har- Toston_soozed i fist batchih of two vuns tn the | 213 C Princeton and Pennsyivania. out. Mursneflle walked, . ang Haughton Again with Harvard. Boston, April 10—Perey D. Haugh- ton, who coached the Harvard foot- ke nnin was the bright star of the game, both 2 at bat Sweener singled to left and Reilly for Navy Coach. A Annapolis, Md., April 10.—J. A. Re former Yale football player, has been chosen by the Navy Athletic as- | sociation as field coach for the mid- | &hipmen's football team next season. Reilly wil ced H. 1. Wheaton, &lso a Yale .man, who coached the midshipmen for t sasons. Minneapolis, Minn.. April ball eléven of last year to a champion- ship, made his first appearance with years football squad when he practice to- day. Although he has not signed a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL & ' ANOTHER DULL DAY. Stock Movements Irregular and Spec- ulative Sentiment Confused. smallpox scart among the il ers of Minncapolis of New York, ments of American associat hout died | stocks today were irregular, and spec- out Late toay physicians of the city | ulative sentiment was confused. ~The th depariment made u thorough ulternate periods of advancing and de- stigation of Te Was no ca Ralph Comsiock. the pitcher taken to the pesthouse early today, has & mild attack of the diseas: not been with the other plavers sine ¥ridgy night, coming away from Hicl 1e team and declar e for app man'at the same time the remainder | pulses from any quarter. t for Momvhis | ward swines galns of a point or more »me of the leading is- | ©f the team le Pennsylvania 5, Cornell 4. Philadelphia, April 10.—Pennsylvania saueezed out a victory over Cornell e today hitting. The game - Score Cornell —5 7T Penn. . Baseball Resuits Thursday. Petersburg, Va—Petersbury (V. ark (1 6. - | Newport 2 Providence (I Newport News (V. L) 0 (5 i That 7Gorn Is ar | Sure ‘“‘Goner,” Now | | SGETS-IT,” the New-Plan Corn Cure, | ets Any Corn Surely. Quickly. | -, “It does beat all how | " got of that co: GETS-IT" gets | #Never Could Do This Before. “G IT” Made Every Corn Vanmish Magie” every corn, every time, as sure as the sun rises. It takes about 2 seconds o apply it. Corn pains stop. you for- et the corn, the corn shriveis up, and v's gone! r try anything like that? You never did. There's no more fuss- ing with plasters that press on the cotn, no more salves that take off the surrounding flesh, no more bandages. No more knives, files or razors that make corns grow, and cause danger of blood poison. “GETS-IT” is equally Barmless o healthy or irritated flesh. ¢ “gcis” every corn, wart, callous and n_you've got. STS-IT” is sold at all druggists’ at 25 cents a bottle, or sent on recelpt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chi- cago. He had | own hands. e | of | initiative, in the absence of new im- On the up- | | ment { clining prices represented little more ension. | than (he momentary response to activ- | o was ities of professional trader who ap- peared to have the riket in their Trading was dull much and displayed a lack of the day were made by sues, and on correspondin: > declines there were Net changes on were Pennsylvania at New York Central and Balti- more and Ohlo all touched new low points Tor the year. Selling of Penn- ivanin was carried on heavily at following yesterdas’s announce- f a_new issue of the stock. The decfine of 17,000 tons o unfllled orders shown by the Steel corporation in its monthly report had no effect on the stock, such a decrease having been learly forecasted. That the figure: 1141 fell off less than 200,000 tons indicated | heavy 1la stock: that orders continued month. European buying of here continued. London’s today were about 30,000 shares, chiefly Steel, Amalgamated, Union Pacific and Erie. ropean governmental banks an improvement in_conditions abroad which it is expected will be a decided | factor in this market, although some | doubt is felt as to how extensively Burope will invest in American securi ties until more confidence Is displayed | by investors at home. The Bank of England's statement to- day disclosed a further strengthening of reserves, amounting to over 3 per cent, in last week. The sale of $10,- 000,000 New York Central one-year § per cent. notes in London was accept- ed as a further indication of the bet- ter feeling_abroad toward American securities. Lower prices prevailed for many of the important bonds. New York Central 31-2s lost two points Total sales, par value, $2,720,000. United States bands were unchanged | on call . STOCKS. Salee. High, 42300 Amal. Copper Am. Agrtcultudal | 1000 Am. Beet, Sugar 7400 Am. Can _...... 200 Do. pfa .11l 300 Am. Car &' ¥ 500 Am. Cotton OIi 300 Am. Toe Securliies 200 Am. Linseed OiL 300 Am. Locomotive 2900 Am. Smelting & K. 100 Do. pfd -. 100 Am. “Sugar Réfining 300 Am. Tel. & Tl Am. Tobaceo 2100 Anaconda Mining (o 2800 Atoison 600 Do. pfd 400 Atiandle Coast Li 3600 Baltimore & Ohlo. . 1200 Bethlehem Steel ... 56 5200 Brooklyn Rapld Transit .. 923 2200 Canadian Pacific ........240% 300 Central Leather ... 265 Tto Grande. %0 D ‘will play the Laurel Hill first team ~om; Diutiers Securitied == on Laurel Hill park Saturday morn- Fhon 1n id e ing. After this game they challenge o0 ” St any team under 15. Their lineup is am ¢ e frit as’ follows: Counfhan e, Stanley p, Nitiondt Len o 2 N e i g | 119 Now! vors coma fak | T N o e i 18 Nortic °% Foobira: | B Dy | #90 Northem Paciflo 164 | 10 e e 5 | | | purchases | Recent foreign buying and the | steadily improving position of the Eu- | indicate —2 Wabash . o 100 Do. pta 11y 100 Wentern i 100 Weatem TUnlon & a8 000 Westinghouse il % e ——— Wheeling & L. 7 =" eu {-months 4 3-4. contract as yet, Coach Haughton has agresd to coach the team again, Cubs vs. Laurel Hill. The Cubs team of Washington street 500 Ootorsdo Fuel & Trom 100 Conmiidated Gas 100 Gom Produ Delaware & Thide Morrell 2b, “Ludwig 3b, ¥eanault cf, 2300 Great Northem 309 Do Ore Crrs 300 Ntirota Ce 4300 Tnterborovh Mo, ™ Do. pfd Tnter Harvester Graham 1D Kiely ss, Bradford If, Pierce rf. Cobb & ks to Demands. COTIOLEN Means Clearliness & Econonty” his latest offer to the management. | “My demands are not exorbitant” | cost than by using horses. he sald, “and President Navin has fold | me that I am worth all I ask, but the | Detroit management is unable to meet | the salary demands. I ought fo be paid Cobb denied emphatically that any A _motoreyele club of 30 members has been formed at Duluth, Minn. Three car loads of motorcyeles have been shipped to one Baltimere dealer staged by the Jacksonvills, Fla., Mo torcyele etub eariy in April | O, E. Parker has just completed e | mec..' motorcvels trip Albuquerque, New Walter S, Tripp of Sioux City, Towa, expects to leave his home on May Tth | for a_motorcyele Guy Jaeckson of Terre Haute, Ind., Tnter Marine 300 International Paper 2 Mhoemationsl Tumn 200 Raneas City Soufhern Lactede Gas 2 April 10— “When Augusta, Ga. T2 Tegn Ve 51 B 100 Tontatite & Nash. ik declared = Tyrus Cobb, the Detroit | 100 30 & 5 186 | American holdout. 110 3 £ " o B | who has been motorcycling in CaMfor- | President Navin accepts my offer | nia during the winter months, is now One of the many runs planned by will report at once and am in shape | riding his two wheeler back to to jump right Into the game,” tonight | ana. The irrigation departmenteof Bzypt route is over good, bad and indiffer- Cobb, who arrived here this after- | is making use of motorcycles in its | ent road; noon, declined to,divulge the nature of | work. The department finds that its | the capability of the motoreycle. | men?—New Ybrk World. g | 2l Y . You can cut your butter bills in two if you will ) X confine the use of butter to your table, and use Cotfolenc— 1, which_is just as good as butter for shortening, and better for frying—in cooking. . Cotiolene costs no more than lard. It will go one-third farther than butter or lard, because it is richer. Cottolene contains no hog fat, but is a pure, vegetable product—made from choicest cotton oil. It is pure and clean, in source and making, is sold only in air-tight tin pails, which protect it from dirt, dust and store odors. Cottolene is heakhful; Cottolene will produce the best resulty in cooking; Cottolene is more economical than butter or lard. Why not give Cottolene a trial, and-serve your own best interests? 2e up Coalene Yo cup milk 2 tablespoons baking powder 1/, teaspoon salt Mix the baking powder and olks eges lightly, TUlk and etir quickly intb the flour, then stir in the softened Cottolene and lasdy the egg whites well beaten. Fill a eased muffin pan two-thirds oll and bake 15 minutes in a very hot oven. Use Cottolene in the SPORT NOTES. | [ MISS M. C. ADLES —— Bresnahan and oths A1 er into Pitcher Bill . [J Harry A Roberts coliector for a|BE, 82, L ElneRy e, LGNS o | Hatr Sflfl,fl and Face apeciali teiephone company of Portland, Ore., physical ability, but not enough pep- | H] L UPLLId has used a motorcycle in his work for | Dol g guit Evers | the past three years. In that time he has traveled 21,000 miles. | worlc can he almost doubled at a less r Cubs are try- If T am worth it at 1 ask.” WELL WORTH REMEMBERIN 1t ladies come for a shamp younger broth- | Harry McGillicuddy a eement has been reac management. | A membership contest is being con- | Kaleigh team, ‘making two sons Of | honefit of Miss Adlos’ kil —_———— {du(’\efl by the Broome County i\lolm'- Connie now in organized ball | SBee the mew Sprimg Corenst MOTORCYCLE NOTES. cle club of Binghamton, N. Y., the Z B )r. | Peasants’ hatr alone used; n | winner of which will be presented with ' While the werovin: New Ovc |4 oy of Gissassd Chiness ha leans the Athletics arrived and put up | |5 otel on the next block, Neither 1 o Birmingham nor Mack sent cards fo | " C. A, Bradley, an enthuslastic m6- | e other, and none of the | 306 Main St, mext te Oheclsen apria handsome motoreycie. players torcyciist of Shelburne Falls, Mass., | (qi° 9TRe™ 2R Rone ©F W0, POWES | has added a side car to his motoreyele, | oLO8 T, (08 SYARS AEC & ST et within tWo moAthS, and now his gramamother, who is 75 | puer criiqiem oF thom by, ConRe R S e Vears ola, necompanies him on many | {4 | C. E. WHITAKEI A party of Terre Haute, Ind., meter- | trips. | o b | o . ARNLCE cyelists are plamning a trip to New T | There is a possibility of Hugh Rorty Successor to York this summer, | Proof of the offective work done by |returning to the Now England league ¢ 8. ¥. GEBSON. — cyele mounted officers is s uj start season. will be | 7 M W A road race to Fernandina Will be | B nc Giee that o lirge per cont of | Fecalion that Fugh had & hitch with | yerif gnd Sheet Metel Worker, 7 veways. he cases brought before the grand |Jake Morse and refused to sign. The | D ury of Dayton, Ohio, during the last | papers all through the New Mngland | erm were presented by motercycle | ciroult have been panning Jake un- | mercifully and there is such a general demand for Rorty's services that it is | thought ltkely the aifficulties will be | smoothea out before the season opens. George Mullin, the veteran pitcher > B tmber | ¢ "o Tigers, has recommended to Ola | of states and ascertaln what portion of | gughis Jennings his 17 vear old broth- | them derive practical benefit from the | o SWalter, Who is mow with the Fort | | from Pittsburg to Mexico. Four motercvelists have been start- | ed out by the department of agri ture to visit the farmers of a mumber DENTIST May Building JaniTaWF tour of the bullstins sent out by the department|\wayne club of the Central league. and frem farmers institutes. Lord Cudzon’s Discovery. ~What do men care whether wo- the Maryland Motorcycle club is 230 | men adorn their heads with feachers mile trip through Maryland, Virginia,|or bristles, so long as they look West Virgi and Pennsylvania. The | fetching?” asks Lord Curzon. Where | aid the former Viceroy of Indla get and will be a gerat test of | the idea that women dress to please Indi- | ] 48000 Pennsylyante 100 200 Pullman Palace Car. 91810 Reading 800 Repubite T. & €. 1400 S0 00 &5 % pra 100 Scaboant Al Tine. 100 Do. pra — Sioes She. S Pacifc .. Rallway Copper 0% ~ Texes & Pacific Tiuton Pacifc 1K Do. pra Thnted Stafes Renliy. Tnited States Rubber Tolted States Steel Do ofa oy Dtah” Copper Va. Car Chem. ... Total stlen. $72.600 shar. COTTON. New York. April 10.—Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: April . 3 .03, June 12.02, July 11.99, ust 11.87, September 11.58, October 11.51, December 11.53, January 11.51. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands 12,50, middling gulf 12.75; sales, 100 bales. MONEY New York, April 10.—Money on call 2@4 per cent.; ruling rate, last lo@m, 33-4; closing bid, offered, 3 8-4. me loans steady: sixty dayvs 41-2 @4 3-4 per cent., ninety days 4 3-4, six CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. wEEAT: Open. Wigh Low. Clom Mar u% e ki 0% 0k Sept k) comx: May July Bepl. oATs: Mar % aen Juy uR wn Best 1SR T | BANK STATEMENTS No. 1131 REPORT OF THH CONDITION The Uncas National Bank of No at Norwich, in the state of Con at the close of business, Ap RESOURCES. Loans and DAScounts...... §228 Overdrafts, secured and un- seoured ... . U. 8. Bonds to seours ci latfon .. Premiums on 1| onds, seourities, nking hous furnifuré and fixtures . Due. from eppro agents ..... Exchanges for 1.0U88 .o Notes of other a5 Fractionai paper currency, nickels, and Cemts....... Lewful money reserve in ros, Clearing ational EBank, viz: gpects ........ $10;205.00 Legal tender notes 4,600.00 Redemption fund with U. 8, Treusurer (5 per cent. of CAFCTBtiun) +rnvsnnnns Total . nay LIABILITIES. Capital stock patd In Surpius fund. Undivided pi . Tess ex- penseg end taxes pald ndtional Bank " notes o SEAnAIng rs. .o s 00 Dite - to Terisi Companies ana ‘Bavings Banie .. 0,54 Dividends unpatd . 5 Individual deposits sub. to checl . > | Cashier's checiis cutstand ing - o TOMRL vssse s 349 Btate of Connecticut. County London, ss.I, Dwight H. Hough. Cas of the above named bank. 4o sole swear that the above statement is DWIGHT H. HOUGE this 8th day of April 1813 ANDRWW B. DAVIES, | Notary Correct—Attest W B._ALLls, A3 DAWLBT, A D. LATHROP, aprisa e s to the best of my knowledge and beile Subscribed and sworn {0 befors me, ublta, Directors,

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