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An property ene out now Theurance Poltey 5 when your s destreyed by Fire. Take before it is too late The cost is so small that ft is a mis- take to be without ome. Bmsurance and Real Richards Building, 91 Main St REMOVAL ISAAC S. JONES Estace Agent, Shammen Botldiac. — United There are 23442 miles of railway in | 10,206 miles ‘of which are single line. The authorized capital is 36,365.283,479. 254486000 passengers were carried, of hich 1,249,406,000 were third 5,008,006 were second class, and 300,- 900,000 wers firse cless, $56009 ‘season tickets” issued. Over 620,080,000 tons of mineral and mer- obandise were conveved, which was a from the previous year s one- m-nad by trains amounted shich . 25%,892.6°0 istance covered b The receipts from the Umited K: o miles Tepresented A passenger trafic. c were $264,163,553, and Kingdom ingdom, half of Railway. milllons. tram; t $311,528957, ° The total were $625,676,172, a gain §ross Teceipts of $1192963 over 1911 BASEBALL BT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, TUESCAY, JULY 29th New London vs. New Haven! WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th New London vs. Waterbury Game 3.3¢ o'clock. Admission 25c. All admissions to Grand St~nd 250 Ladies Free. WATCHES and " DIAMONDS Dur stock of Watches and Diamonds is large and we Fergusen & Charhonnea; FRANELIN SQUARE New York to Bermuda five to nineteen day tours, JOBN A. DURN, Ageat 50 Main Street FINE CHEESE Jus! What You Like Peopie’s Market &Franklin St, JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILDING C9., ins, CONTRACTORS In 1913, 1- class, were of The ! supremdey in lawa temnis rests with the Us B. 'The strugete for the Dwight F. Dawvis trephy, emblematle of the tennis chempionship, ended today on the Wimbledon courts in a victery for the U. 8. when Mauriee McLoughlin, the American singles ion met and defeated three sets to lave, Charles P. Dixen, the veteran English player. The scere was 8-8, 6-3, 6-2. The rules of the cup contest called for the best three in five matches and the Americans’ previously having tak- doubles were the winmers of the cov- eted trophy when Dixon went down before McLoughlin, the score by matches ‘then being United States, three, Great Britain, one. The: Brit- Parks Defeat Wi The official scores of the turnament, however, will read: United States 8; Great Britain 2; for after the McLoughlin-Dixen mateh to- day, R. Norris Williams of Phiiadel- phia. played his scheduled match with Parke, the Irishman winning after five sets, 6-2, 5-, 5-T, 6-4, 6-2. The Davis cup now goes back to the land of its donor after the most in- teresting fight for its possession since it first Jeft home in 1903. The victory of the Americans today will be all the more memorable because It was the first time in the history of the cup that seven countries—jhe United States, Canada, Australia, South Afri- ms. competed in elimation matches for the ers. McLoughlin's Fine Game Despite his loss of a match in sin- gles to Parke last Friday, MoLoughlin is given the credit for lifting the cup. The daring piay of the Californian and tournament So endeared him to the British followers of the game that, in spite of the keen disappointment at the loss of the oup, the crowd which witnessed today's crucial match gave the Caiifornian the spontaneous ova- { tion that usuaily is reserved for their | own idole. | In the sedbnd set McLoughlin got into his stride, and thenceforth he reated the crowd to a quahty of ser- ice overhand strokes such as never | before has been seen in historic Wim- | bledon court. Even his ground strokes |had improved to such an extent that they hardly seemed to be those of the player who had lost his match in this deparement of the game to Parke last Friday. UHLAN DOES 1593-4 Betters Michigan State Record by Thred Seconds—Longworth B. Low- ®re 8eason’s Race Regord Grand Rapids, Mic July 28— Before a great crowd and wi ideal weather conditions prevailing the inaugyration today of Grand Rapids third amnual grand cirouit race meeting was fea- turcd by the breaking of two records. Wimbledon, Eng, July 28—Werld oharge beating out Dodge's when it en a match each in the singles and the | ca, Germany, France and Belgium— | honor of challenging its British hold- | his sportsman like actions during the | { came to the brush. Much Interest in.2:08 Trot The 2:08 trot was a regular Lorse race and brought to light two 2:10 trotters in Creosota winner of the first heat in 2:091-2 and Grand Marshal, winner of three subsequent heats, ail in 2:08 and a fraction. Geer's Reusens challenged strong in each of the last| two heuts but could not reach at the | finish. _Creosota, safter winning the | first, fated away to second'in the sec- ond, then to sixth and to an abselute last in the final. The free for all pace, scheduled for| | Tuesday, in which Joe Patchen IT and Braden Direct will meet for tha first | time and in which Tvelyn W: Don Denamore and Vernod McKinney are l.other entries. has been maved wver to ishers had gained their only point | Thursday's card. The 2:24 class trot ‘when J. 8. Parlke, the Irish player, won | will be substituted for it tomarrow. ¢ mateh’ in singles from McLoughlin | AEITA) : lnst week.” % 5 > han a0 was Gl and scord while Lardner Believes in Mackmen, Srorme vas. hawins oot Miset - MoBrids’ spred Some baseball fans of Racine, Wis.. got into an argument recently as to | What was the best all-star team in the major leagues. Ther formed a pool of money and decided fo leave it to R. W. of Boehlin; ess is largel: a spiendid e ball, of whi ually has perfect control. t curve over the plate ants to and uses e o he us- ny time e | it a great deal in the pinches ‘when he is expected to | | use his speed. In addition to his curve | | Boehling has a good fast ball, whict | hag a jump. on it, and 1s decidedly hard | win games, and when he lacks com- mand he is sure to be a fallure, regard- less of how much speed he has or how deceptive his curves may be. Falls Team Trims Pearl Streets The Falls school team and the Pearl street team clashed Monday morning, with the. score resuiting in a victory for the Falls team, by the score of 16_to 8. The lneup:—H. Ryan e, G. Tracy p. M. Carberry 1b, Willlam Coleman 2b, John MeBurney ss, P. Ensling 8b, C. Vonce rf, J. Sullivan cf, Ed. Resen- berg }f. Umpire, Bdward Johnson. was steady but governments continted weak, with new low records for the 2's and the Panama #s. Total sales,\par value, ageregated $1,616,000. \ 100 United Sieee { | 1100 Weatingnouse . 400 Woolwarth Total seles 305.650 shares COTTON. New York, July 28—Cotton futures PRam, i {closed steady; July, 1176; August,| peernee % 1% § oLl | 11.57:" September, 11.27; Ocfober, 11137 Kasbess 4 1 1 4 3160 November, 11.00; December, ~ 1116; | Lobrtsy 3 1 0.4 g0 Jarnary, 11.09; February, 11.64; (March | BTREN, 3 3 170 ShuM) o800 3 : Trterwedb 4 011 0 OlWiwnr 30 310 4 Spot cotton quiet, middling uplands| Duianie’ 4 9 3 1 Gactachwand o § 2 0 .95 2.2 sales lifer,c. butles, 2 1.95; gulf 12.20; sales 4400 bales, |EMifme 2% 1 stpene 138 MONEY. Totsla 3 T2 13 1]Colemanc 0 0 0 0 0 New York, July 28—Money pn cali el S s steady, 2 '1-4 2 1-2. Timde loans 0000 casler; 60 days 3 1-2G4; 90 days 4 : 8000 1-2; six months 4 1-2, . T TE e tBatted tor pimon tn v CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. e B Shestine. % wERAT, Opes, Huh, - Low Clos, bRt Ty peereres W5 L 8% 508 uflac o ey g > % Two \base, hits, Cravath, Killifer; thr 3‘;’:“‘ S ok Knube, Bedker: home ru iy 11 evne oy R TR S CGY S, Do S R T i oars v Shawiey looks the goods to Phila- Uy yyery . §0% 80 a8y 0% delphia writers. Bept, venren s& 40! 40’ :}* Pea I o% @ Washington intends to do little buy- Breoklyn s Clacin Lardner, a baseball writer of the Chi- | Shottenct R Sdigtad cago Tribune. The man who had the | SWLI 2aihaner team nearest like that of Lardner's | wiiamerr selection was to win the “pot” Here | Jomnsunit is Lardner's choice Catchers, Schang, | Awin.db ihean Thomas, Philadelptiia; Lapp, | siime olNieio.sn Pitchers, Bender, Philadel- | Micheiip of Henry.c k' Connie's team: Bush, | | Bol Brown, Macks; Coombs, | Msis £ Fouck. Athlegics. _ First e | base Mclnnis. Philadelphia. Second Doowas 3671 s | base, Collins, White Blephants. Short- | *Bacd for Gedeon 'tn St | stop, Barry, Corging Champions. Third | * **Buifed for Heory fn St | Baker, Athletics. - Right fleld, E. | _Seore by fouin - or Walsh. Philadelphia. Cen i R e P Strunk, White Flephants. 1 e | Macks. Uthiity, Davis, | owe = W | Athletics. Man_ | . RATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINE. | Mack, Philadelphia. Won. low PO . Boehling Has Control. 1 “What ha g “that accounts s 8 for his sucs a question which | e I is asked a good deal ever-since Booh- | i st i ling came into prominence by his re- | « B 3 markable winning streak. The secret | 5 X ting won one bad nninz to hit. Boehling hecame o successful ereor aud Ditcher the moment he mastered con- | ruos = Tw- ducies and irol of the ball, and this will be true of | Jousht in, Brvolizole the ru Syt Gl several of Griffth's youngsters. A | puwe with & ek sbe | pitcher with control has a chance fo <tiog.p Allep Batted for Mozan 1n the 9tf Bepse ly tomtres— | Boston Chicago Iwo buss Pitiaburgh, Pittsburgh Dliched fine adelphla got £ tird_tnninz nitz in_the fourth. P Amarican Lsague, Bt “Louis st W 3 Detroit. 22 Phlladeiphta. Cleveland st New Yors Chlcago st Boston. Boaton st a 2t Plitsburz. atl New York at St Louls. Eastern Ausaslation, Meriden st Waterbury. = New St Lown Trims Waehinston, | Wastington, Tuly ok hase on bas tp 8 s war 4t 1 Yume This scac s cican leazue a st on Aus fo second whn swted & moment Sore i Washington. ab b Cincinnsti Takss One at Last ittt by ooy Cincinna, Irkpatrick ,, o the ek in the 7 oth. s —— ! ;imlllllI!II!IHMIHIH!IIIIHIIIIIHIIMIIIIII(“'I!IHI!IIIHII!YIIIIH|iIm||llmllllll!!!l!!illll;!}l, i L ki i You’d consider it quite an honor, wouldn’t you, to be 3 [ 3 MAD AM known as the most economical as well as the best of good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. it is the food with which you can reduce the cost of living and yet strange to say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive food—Beef Steak. It is a great muscle builder, and ideal health food, One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will go just as far in giving a man sttength as 2 pound of meat and it tosis less than % as much. It has no waste matter—no bomes and gristle which you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is 3 water in com- position. Serv-Us Macayont ts ¥ solid nourishment. Besides Serv-Us Micaroni is so easily prepared. It takes one to two hours to boil meat—but only 20 minutes to prepare Sero-Us Macaroni in & number of delicions ways. You can enjoy it in soupsand stews. It is very tasty with fruit or tomatoes—and it is especially delicious pre- pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. SERV-US BRAND FOODS which reduce the high cost of living without reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat, Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spend more on dress and house furnishings. , Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to pickles and coffee. i VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS like the cne shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. Start Collecting right away. 1f coupon is not on the label it is inside the package. Insist on Serv-Us Brand. If your grocer hasn’t them he can get them for you from N Like all of the other Serv-Us Brand Foods it is a pure food guaranteed under the Pure Food law. It is made in strictly sanitary kitchens and under a pressure of 1800 to 3000 Ibs. per square inch. It is guar- anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter. SERV-US EGG NOODLES are actually made of flour and eggs. SERV-US SPAGHETTI is of the same high quality and delicacy as SERV-US MACARONL Both are put up in 5c and 10c packages. Give yourself and family a Square deal'by insisting on Pittsburgh Hard Hit. July 28.—Philadelphla. jichers this _afternoon, while all. the visitors winnlbg 6 to runs. two esch o the oft Camoits. Adams relieved Can bammered | Seaton | Pl Forem: G v 00 010 i SO In, intasest of thess “was | Weeterly Independents Chatlonge AN acarma 1 i B 6 Wholesale Distribut Toeitier Doe Taner: 6wl nairs 1 ars, Too baso hit Meran; three base hit. Foblitzel Th olesale Distributors Michigan trasks. Billings’ great black | _Manager Michacl McCarthy of the | Berisnmer, Ciask; bome ran Gr. | e u 00 Norwich, Conn, i selding ‘was startéd to lower Cometock | Westerly Independents would like to Glents Blank St Louts, ! track trotting reeord ‘of 2.85 1-4, egtab- | @ PN TN B Y P I B e Nt SRR ) e e e - = lished by Dudie Avohdale two rs | 10 with Manaser Hughes' Al Stars. | sue beil azainst St Louls tadar, ihe et b bt 7 : : ; f y <m _Ke‘lwt only did this with ease, | the g@me to be played at Norwic fte s New Yot semd fouw tms off i aa | iNg or drafting this season. {gtplfl;y;;;:fln.l Neb., for use in its 5"’“”[?2;:;21 lh&ysw{ltness;dl m;, E’k‘gx’lmy o German Textile Mill Profits, alss bettared by three secon: { — s inmings, Dotk heid i chamoions = epartment. cycle classic on July 4 The: Yast ThaF e BY no e oot ey :‘3’;;.;, Bm‘m;‘i’s t:‘:' EASTERN ASSOCIATION STAMDING. Ioe_snd rasioes omiog o last oo munds. After | gngs Coakley i S5 24 I now on the return irip to Plttsburgh. | one mr):)em“ t::m: Nmm:n;'nfi Hamburg Bello at Detroit four years Won. Leet. o Ly O | _ Polly Rice is said to have been the | They are not trying for any speed or | the balance sheets so far issusd ogo. Uhlam's time was 1.693-4, o O I M) St e e Sy o N e e { frst’ woman motoreyellat in New Yark. | eognomy record but are riding slowly. | the 101218 financial year refiect o 5 ¥ e R T yetkned i the ‘ociéoth eud waa Mt fer drivles | prenariy’ of | —— a - very marked improvement. The &ver- e m"r: ;d";:!"* in 260212 | i it I i | e s il e rumse His o sesmcs eva | traded to New York for Tesreau. | otorcycles are becoming very pop—@ i = © denmy Roa. | BSIiie of divident pald this year » A daciding heat of the | Miiion 3 i Dled it s sscrifon bunt gad o seerinca fiy gave | i |wiar in Albuguerque, N. Mex., about | James Tarnswill and Tenny Rod- | by 123 representative textile undertak- 2:05 pace, the Giftiine Stake, Long- | phiisic! o 3 Them “one - fhe fn. Another run was m; A 4 Rioa0 e ne 100 of these venicles being in’ use in |man, of Decatur, Alabama, are riding |ings, having an aggregate capital of worth B. lowered the seasen’s race re- | Meaga ., & = AlLlinfho s Ouly Gre men reeched fint beeo | Brooklyn has 7,000 to Mont- | 44 ey \ | their motoreycles to New York. | $50,000,000, works out at 84 per cen his even! siraight heats. Walter INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STAKDING. by ey and Shatee atoned for the hagnless see have Acbut 25 members of the Findlay, | Milton S. Hopkins, of Rogers, Ohio, |increase is al o more s Cochato " went to the post 3 highiy cug il Lo P g | oThe White Sox seem to have the | GONEES MCHOCTE D" nive applied | has started on & motorevele tour Of [in view of the fect that fn mmp fancied favosite in this event but failed | Nesse: . 8 8t st Leuis, [ (L S 3 Gt i SAC NS for membership in the Federation of |the world. He expects to be gone|cases large amounts have been 'put fo show better than third and that iy | Bedier ) H 5 8| Eiks' day will be observed at Bos- | American Motoreyclist | about three and a half years. aside to strenghtened the reserves. the" final heat. AE tha consusion of | Az @ L T sl | per i which last year were largely drawm the programme, it was asnounced that | o | AL BRI RO N AT e lon Ry €. F. Ploof, of Michigan City, Ind. | Announcement is made that a Na- | UPOD to provide @ividends or make Up Wailer Cochato and Briver Legg were | i Go7 | Whitader Jiigiand Carcigan £vs fRiie | recently ‘rode’ his motoreyele to’ Edie, | tional motorcycle, bicycle and acces- | 10T, losses—Manchester Guardian., suspended for tweive days. & o0 | St " 10| Xing Cole, er, pltcheq |Pa. He used but three gallons of §as- | gory show will be held at the Coliseum | Gurds as Nesting Places for Birdus Grattan Ropal, favowite, took the| 1 418 | Wiies.o 10 g .Calo +. Biiehed | oline in covering the 275 miles. | n Chicaso November 3 to s, this is| BY hellowing our gosrds and sus: 2:15 pace In stralght heats. The time| fr tho Gianie ; potvrten O [ s et —— a distinet Innovation not only'in the | Bending them from. trees and” poles Vs toot ek if,the Ginnte and Athiotics wre to | Moty 8| o allowed but elght mits, | Seven motorovcies were recently | Batre of the show. but in” the. time, | Liinols farmer provides nesting < The Hollxrgod sisters, - Kate and | Seoncth omorrow odds would | Harmiens oo TR et - i purchased by Captain Joseph C. Brady | The event is sanctioned by the Motor- | 10F the pative American birds, Bertha, proved themselves the class of | mch oo e Giz But ina | hn Smith, | for use In the'quartermaster's depari- | cycle Manufacturers Association and | Wren and bluebtrd, and protects the field in the Northrop stake for| Getapes veat series eomes in | rotam [ dotniRmtthg mont of the Second Division of the | witl be managed by A b, Coffman. of | from the aggressive Hnglish sparrow, three year old trotters in the 2:16 class, | mare hons roy o (s week there is | georo by tnainge— | Is an Ttelian. Smith is easler to pro- | Xrmy ac Texas City. Though Motor- | ‘oledo, Ohlo, president of the Asso- | the desirable mesting places’ . The having a little race all to themselves | Moo etor, Connia Maeck's team, | ¥ew Yorks. .. 100001 20 0| nounce than the real name. | eycles have heretofore been used DY | ciation. The show committee Is com- | the desirable nesting places. = he 8t the finish of ‘cash of 1ne Le%elves | Coombs Bender and Plank In ehans | mwo mss. his Flewher, Frans; thres | S the signal corps, this is the first time ! 9%t Anchur Davidson, of Milwau. | Sourds designed for wrens have en- i Mobonaiay | Lust worry the life 6t of Glant reot. | bue hit. Snod: s Msanager. Frank Chance: 1s &rying to | 10 Trilo made uss of In: the|Leat e Tt Hlondiracr ot Lrstrol | trance holes about _the size of a silve necessary to a decisien, McDoRald's | ters, and Coombs wil e i e er MoConmell for .Pitoher | they have been made use of in the [kee T. W. Henderson, of Detroit and % | ters, and Cooms will probably be back | trade Pitcher McConnell for \Pit e e | kee, T o it wo ' fnd | quarter. ; His 15 sufficietnly large‘dor & . Browns Drop One to Cubs. | Kahler and Outflelder Ryan of Cleve- | U i thi _l\in %32‘!—‘&’3& — i'DY‘“e’xpe:\;x g;, wren to pass through, but not large Chtcago, July 38—Chleazo and Boston gave o land. Chance intends to dispose of i Ty o dneE o . ok cted DY |enough for a sparrow. The bluebird farccal” cxbbdon of “basehall foday uad 40 the | Cree and Danlels, for that outfield | r*:?:;‘f"‘s‘rd “-‘v[fll'flco"“k 5‘;;”’\‘\{.‘12Mngm;‘l “!he r?l'm“e"ulek;x[m:t \:l:l;nafi;;a;terz b A b o St s stood 8 % 4 dn fovor of tho Toeuls | oS R ! . M C. A in Washington | much larger a ce than has 1 B Slrerent deret Cament Sek e felding bebind who was on the mow I D. C, is spending his vacati the case when the motorcycle show v 5 J bl ol L R e e R A h ribing its T | home' in Coda, NI, He made the 750- | was held at the time of the Chicago (5aty. The farm.r discovered that the of the Lome cun. T A Chicago papet is bribing its read- | home [y C88 T I8 il (o four | Fas held ot the (English_sparrows would not use the < Tl et onen asts T o Ol O et Dl 1 | daya, or a little over 88 hours actual | %% 5 | gourds if they were piaced jn'the sun, IMPROVEMENT CONTINUES. 1600 e < failen ‘bt s fow Lot in_fron witie s | EVeT s2m." Course, the hero I a local | o ing time. Ho used 113-4 gallons T e but that the bluebirds wo Securs = 1809 ¥rio 15t pr. 111 bt “was ehalked b azatost ' Sad e | light. The Chicago paper should start | FAnZ RS, A | Carl S.Clancy, who left New York | nesting places were therefore provided Operations, However, Wars in Some-| 1% 'iic *ir ot "Minirs iied S tho S o, 4|8 series on the “rankest play I evef |of sasell | 1nst October, for o motorcyele tour of [for the latter by suspending - tiis . e Tl were also added. i the It < other use | the world, has just arrived in Port- | gourds from poles placed out in the wira Bimigietied Molwme. [ e o St To PHAAG L Unde S e me ot fhese mas |land, - Ofe.. having | motorcycled | cloister and gallery. Great plotuses New York, July 35—The improve. | 1o e 3 Bayed e ramous. Bdaen T ek on Coina, ¢ | The other day fn Philadelphia diming | 27, *9¢ 0w "used to deliver rush |throigh England, Ireland, Spain, Al ment in stocks which marked last| 500 Int Has Hhiing 'the “vieliors %aq_seored t¥o e ani” had | Cemter field bleachers, Reing-refused | orders from the Government printing | glovs ang TERS, Jriete NCE SEC PIANGC Week's Increased operations was con- | 00 Int. T B e T e i 2 i in | offices. Japan, He will return to New York | R (O tinued today, but in somewhat di- | 30 It Paver A aas Seasatwitls was comite .10 bat.‘gnd | f0€ ball on request. Ty, Cobb saried in | o7 ee — |Via tne northern route to prepare 2| . e s TUNER minished voltene. Such _leaders as| is rengh Ve Pielan calm Morivsisss o s plas e LISachers AN0TRESRI AR ! Mr. ana Mrs. M. Beckett, of |book of travel which will doubtless | o T T P by Amalgamated Copper. U. S. Steel | 20 M rom” .. o e e el e BOUVER | Prttsburgh, Pa, say they are enjoying | be & grest ald to other motoreyclists i b Union-Pacific and Reading contributed | 707 Mlami Cop. as tagsed out. Soore i Motorcycle Notes | fho. pest vacafion of their lives this | desiring to visit the continent awheel | o oo T S st o Tt P Borton Chicaso A i | Supamer. | Btarting from fheir home | And Mr. Clancy is of the opinian that | , SYRSR, ¥R VERS, L2 RELYR0E PRt Wway {0 exéreme dulness In the later | ‘s i oo, sa gy $0% 8 8| o anty-one motorcvcles have been | on a motorcycle on May 31, they trav- | that Is the only way to make a tour [dium natter tha< tnrongh thessivarsisd session. ~Amalgamated, Copper _was | _inn e, o 6 Mernyiags €10 400 Ol R L o oaon By the felsphone wompany. . eled. lelsurely west as far‘as Ghicago | if ons dssires 1o regily, fge & COuntry. hine: coluttins) €5 Fitien B Sytens ¥ strongest of the,active issues. Steel- | 1900 X s Tordet 03 0 0fPhetnzban s 2 4 3 1) - —— S = strength was ascribed to expectations | 150 X Connolytt 4 1 00 IfSchulterf 5 2 00 0= = of -a favorable statement tomorrow for | iy Emith, b 30 0 ofzmeminan 1 0 00 - . - Erfaesdmdm = BMaE EE LR L LRRRERRRTRACATRALRARAARS ivances elsewhere incinded more | 100 Peesis G. & Gl Mot 172 0 dfschenae 2 0¥ 10 2 : than the usual number of active and | g Rrown,c 133 OfBridwellms 2 1.1 3 0 i 4 - 500 0 3 olcormidonm 0 0 0 0 0 j semi._specialties, sucn ag American | im0 70 & oftenenanc s 118 0 Beet Sugar and the Petroleum. 1700 10 0 offmphrican4 3 0 2 o ® # The final hour saw numerous reces- | l::" 00 0 of e et : slons from early prices, Upion Pacific | rh - 000 0f Tots NI 2 Iosing the greater of $g rise with | 1700 Sosthem 3 o ¥ general declines_throughout the list. | 200 Tem. Comer | The Bank of Bnglend, in keeping | {0 T & Pcific iz ¥ wity last weeks prophesies acquired | pap meis Ao *hags L most strength, The local bond market | s Uniee Becme .. oo For wervousnsus, (rritability, hesfackn, Sarlinclis, presqipe~ Woman’s Relief Dr Erugers Vibura-O-Gin Gempound, the womar's remedy, Bas been know for years as “Woman's Rellef” sinoa it Bas positively provem its great vetes In’the trestment of womanly diseaséa. It will help you, if you are & emffercr from any of the s pecullar to women, which can be reached by mefiicine, It hos helped thousands of other siok women, as grateful itters from them clearly describe. Ib containe ze golsomoms arugs. @ows pains, and other symptomo of gensyal fomsle wealkness, this compound has been found quick axg sefe B AL “1 think Viburn-O-Gin is tho best remedy:for wealiwomen 1t Goes me more good then &ny medicine § have ever tatem. & eanmot prwise it stremg encugh. 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