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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEHBEB 18, 1916 this year, the progress in athletics is ‘B e 5] RIVERVIEW LOSES FIRST GAME [=ss - BELL- oy A 1 LEAGUE STANDINGS | INSURANCE| ! Absolutely Removes HRE, ; ' Indigestion. One pack: FIRE - iy Brookdsn ... ndigestion. One package COMPENSATION Eagles of Hartford Dent State Institution Nine’s Rep—Game | priacine ve% it. 25cat all druggists. Letius quote you rates 3 R Yor pro : 4. L. 'LATHROP & SONS Went Extra Inning—Score 3 to 2—N. F. A. Starts Foot- | Hlisvarm i % Methe 8 2 ins International Le: ncizants Providence finished the Internatlonal ball Practice Today—Buffalo wins Int: ague League season in second place here URGLARY INSURANE P " Detrott tl“\‘is nftern;)on, five = behind the ‘ennan Boston champion Bisons. he score: B t. Chicago. Providence 00010905x—610 8 SN Sl e N eters and 3. Bean; Ememan and 3, The Travelers Insurance Co.| wor tme amst time tnis seasor. tme Gl o B Riverview club of the State hospital Philadelvhis BUFFALO CAPTURES and the shut ‘Wt king ?‘:" ;‘““’:h’;‘ GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY INTERNATIONAL PENNANT. ( :‘ , t1 ting of defe: aturday o u< it Sy B. P. LEARNED & i :lm‘: :vhan a mcI:Lua:n. the Eagles, National Leasus. Providence Noses Out Montreal for Agency Established May, 1846. . | from the Capital city, administered ::; Ot Toulx-ak Bowen. . ((Lbii o) Second Position. | dose in the form of an extra im Clnclnnatl_at Brooklyn. 5 | test. The score was 3 to 2. Chicago at Philadeiphia. Providence, R. Sept. 17.—The In- | m;‘he contest was of a spirited nature American ua.L ternational league season concluded with both teams having squal C!;L”-flices FOOTBALL PRACTICE TO Boston at Chicago. today with Ru!‘(’%lo (“l_aiming t‘he pen- New leveland. ably 12 . Al- in his downfall. Both pitchers were 1 First Call Fe ngton at napt several wecks ago, it was not | strong in the pinches and received |Coach McKay lssues First Call For AT until today’s games were completed go0d svpport. Two singles and a sac- Candidates. Cleveland 9, New York 7. i A L sl L rifice tells the doings of the final rakeup. Next week Manager Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 17.—Cleveland | would be found in_ sccond piace, Coach McKay has issued a call for| today defeated New York, 9 to 7, the| Had Providence lost and Montreal candidates for the Academy football|game being featured by hard hitting | won, the Canadians would have tied booked the Potter Hill club. The |eleven who will report this nfternoon|and wildness of the pitchers. Cleve- | with the Grays for second place. for the initial practice. With several|land had a leal of eizht runs at the Kromer has i 1 | Providence won its game against Eagles Riverview Club of the veterans of last year's aggrega- | start of the seventh but Smith weak- Newark, however, and though Mon- 1 l% ';D; ; :Prc-h}nzbfl; ‘?‘m, "" tion, Coach McKay has a nucleus to| ened. Gould, who replaced him, was | treal took twc from Rochester, the | & 011 0 2Dugassw3b 5,0 4 0 0|Work on which comprises of Stanley, | wild but Boehling saved the game. The | Providence team remains seoure in | = %3383ty i 00| Wileox Rloketts Graham, Bastwood |score: = v second place by one geme, with Mon- | FIR! 528 0 Finney. §. 219 1 an ‘aptain ] . e oo treal third and the other teams in the Are you POSITIVE that your FIRE $1 8.4 fmmenin & 1420815 A1noT candidates for the track team | a8 W e ol PFISYaG, o of teealthind Snd tho otner teams in the | I O T e e vesen $190 gummoa ¢ 100 gyl also report Owing to the fact|SLiint, {123 e 113 2 3| Richmond, Rockestor and Newark | ABLE companies? The policy is wo 313 ¢ 2BEncty 411 3 1ithat school does not open until late | speaker. 3800 » 01860 During the finst two months of the | just as much as the company behind it SR e 2810 g‘seuson Providence led the field by a| i its terms—insure Gandtidb & 111 1 523 0 0)wide margin. A series of accidenis put is able to live up to its 3 . | i here you can be Turne 81158 411 2 ofstar players out of the game and Buf- through this Agency where y¢ A $ 183 1lfalo forged to the front. SURE. e 36000 Proctically to the close of the sea ISAAC S. JONES £ 0000 0fcon, however, it was a tossup as to e 9 9 0 0 0f which team would eventually carry| insurance and Real Estate Agent == it e i Richards Building, 91 Main St SRR e percentages of the leadere fol- | s Tum e 1| low | SATURDAY’S MARKET. UOM St P &S S M. Canttell tn. 7, Club., Percentas -AT- 100 Mo.. Kan & T o ATHORREYS ATLAW = 328 300 it uckies 10 3 Buffaio .. S A kROWNlNG A Marked Change in the Character of [ 700 Mo Pac cits . Bk Dutlo e - 7 h A o Nat Clonk Clevetand 227270000 0 0 0 0 Montreal .... aMoS "Phone 700 4 D ety Nt Ted BT et B s Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg.{ New York, Sept. 16—The week in Nit Lead pr the stock market terminated in much; Nee & Corner e T - the s: that it opened—a fer- EDWIN W. HIGGINS | ¢ 200 oo ton sates o tho two- -at-] hour session aggregatirg almest $00,- | Attorney at L‘w 000 shares, equivalent to a 11 day of Alr Brake Detroit Strengthens Lead. HARVARD RACQUET Detroit, Mich., Sept. 17.—Although WIELDERS CHAMPIONS, playing a poor game in the field, De- troit managed to defeat Ihi clphia, | Crimson Men Carry GF Tennis Title | in Singles and Doubles. l | NH_ & § X Y. 0 & wet 6 to 5, today, by hitting Bush ai op- Corner Main and Shetucket Streets | 32,000,000, Nort & South .. 3 y hitting Bush at There was a_marked changed in the ot & West portune and running the bases er, | North Erown & Perkins, iomeys-at-law gharacter co;mth:g operations,” howover, | 60 Ser vay 3 N s shet % b 2 s 406 Pac Mail Over Uacas Nat. Bank Shstucket St | ahout the railway division, in which | 300 bac Tol & Tt Entrance stairway near io -Chames | yireme gains of 1 to almost 3 points| 1500 ban B B o National Bank. . Telephone 38-3. | yore foirly numerous. Except for U.| 10 Pule =& G 8. Steel, which continued i upward NOTICES, career to the new record of 1 in- ki dustrials, equipments and munitions- with good judgmenrt The game went ten innings, Cobb scoring 1 i tally. He drew a bas: went all the way from fiist to on Veach’s sacrifice. Crawford purposely walked to briag up He a right hand batter. Th a fly to deep ce | Harvard carried off the intercollegi- ate tennis championshipr in both sin- zles and doubles at the Merion Cricket | club at Haverford Saturday and there- | by zained possession of the silver ! challenge cup put up for competition | in_1913 by Har on K 1ner. 1 By a coi drove EG 5 % dence, G. Colket Caner, = NOTICE were in’comparatively light demand, . U nol evcu atlempe v D son of the donor of the cup, had a b althoush Drigs-Seabury ~gained an | i fudier o skie palled. our of | part in ning the trophy. Youns e Hormens Hoom o denoted by the favorites of the carly | “Puisacltia Detroit () 2, and paired with R. H.| P Thtil T olook B vy to] upward movement in mvestment i S, e Crimaon Zontbiil team, won the Ao qualifications of Blectors | sues was being used as a cloak o un- Saert Hieiacd bles championship also. Caner and nit to the clector's oath those | joad the more mercurial stocks. ofVeach.Ir Harte had an easy time in the final yho are found, qualified end Whose| 'myere were moderate 1 T OjCraword. it defeating their team- ! LT > P€| Mercantile Ma Arneric 3 = ol it Colchester, this 12th day of | ing, the M foffman and W. H. White- o s, 6-3, 6-1, 6-2 Baldwin Lo but Maxwell rose s in the singles KELLOGG, 3 1-2 points. Reading was the only| 1750 section and hoth teams in the dectding S W. PHELPS, important railway issue to hang back, | 1250 § Slectmen. the doubles div: n, Har- SRt but that stock had a sm 0 car. o but ke all former intercollegiat lier in the week, when it made its new | 09 2 Philadeiph 01 s records Other colleges hav record. : b oy i T el I e swapt the boards in the past and c K \side from industrial conditions as . s i ried off both the singles and doubles AT OF ‘Distriot | Indicated by the threatened ex m,n:,‘; At Cobb, Helima tles, Harvard turning the trick boti iSth daiy of Septem- | of labor troubles, week end news was | Tradcts 4 - ar and in 1913, but never befor X mostly favoralle. i : Sisler Outpjtches Johnson. s any college been assured of both J. AYLING. Judge.| The bank statement came up to gen- | Louis, Sept. 17.— Sisler | championships at the end of the semi- E. Bennatt, late of | eral expectat with a s | sese0 P ason | final rounds. e Xamintstrator | Sl i ¢ Jnerease of . Walter Johnson, | Caner and Harte had their matel litors o said de- |1y more th 00.000 in cxcess 600 m Washington 1| wcll in hand from the start and only b their claims | serves, tha cver, being | n the fifth. Mar- | 2 bit of careless play at times enablen ¢ within six months | much of a’ month and Borton re to the bond voether with a copy of *his| ket, which ruled from irrezular to 1sf | by Henry ced the runners and| [n the final Dost mearoRt Conhe| was the greater ation 3 59% | Hartley got a_short single off John- | romped s e i rarings, /To E pa .| 0 son, scoring Marsans, and cou aggregated §3,120,000 Vs ) W ton had the baces full with he had n United bile oupon ! 3 none out in the th ut Si t. fa N 1 ver cent. lower c { ned Leonara st double £ nd a8 stvne L week: | executed by ratt and Borton | Caner. Tk ¥ M. DRESCHER, = ented a and ran away Assistant Clerk. . STOCKS. A great >-handed caten | took the match, Sales rive in the eighth | The best match of t 5 00 Acme - ! (2o de e a three base hit. | doubles g g 100 Adv. Rumley pr E te d e to the 200 Alaska Gold M .. (A) St. Louis (A) i au ley, R. 1| 200 Alaska Junesu e 0L McCormick of the U in the above| 1100 Allis Chaimen i s 3 % 4" T o] of Southern California. Thi 200 Allls Chal pr = .. S0% 2 39 1 0 offine exhibition of terni h t] dmin = 188 Am 2enae Bsled wielders dr z much applause fror: = T Am Judee i 050 3% 0 5| the crowd. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Lo CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Palimang 20y 2t g ansr and Harts tiad the 4 5100 Am Open. High Clos e o 10 2 01 in height, reach, individua AmericanLeagus, 100 Am s i dison 0 00 0 il | 'stamina, and it w: Rk P ietina i 4n s fRolmaly 2103 i S0 e e Clikeegr Boston 8. Am = e ; time of it i ha olliar < 54 1 e 600 Am 5% Totals 30 6 24 | time of it in the other ses 400 Am (x) Ran for Henry in ch, ove vhelming R Nationut Leaaus. K e & Fan o overwhelmin No games scheduled. »| oiodn mmaie 4% i £ aiae e 0k 80 T0 H e E— o International League. m Smelt pr % St Louts £ 001000 -1 = e " e Vew Yorl y: tertained at the home 100 Am Smalt pr B, 7-16| Stolen bases, Bratt rificehit, Austhn 2| C 7 7 T her sister, Mrs. Grube of New York church was entes - . bty LR B O ok i New York. M;:]:Fv'ls Mercantile| BoSton Goes Into Sscond Place. — TS (Missioriary Tee—eTema sl W et To& Dletirs itanis sl imnnia: Ofesa | sabjdot For dohets i Eesolved, That ¢ Louisville 5, Kans me.| b i b 3 - b= "4 1] ~ o & 2 - i i i = ;. veni: 0 o o = v is ef 0 ~ Icasie G Faneaa iy £ (Gecoud amer eallc| 990 Am Woolw paper 8 1-2. Sterling 60 day bills| Chicago, Sept. 17—oston went into| JONNSON-Griffin Wir Tristate Cham-| fers Observe Wedding Anniversary LN S I e R Gl T i T R R P et A 471 1-2, demand 4.75 ,__cables :06(\:1!16 pl::c:; t('-".'yh by defeating Chi-| Pionship in Defeating Davis-Mathey. —Funeral of Vincent Sane—Metho- | e rohae R muel Thatcher, A. C. Burdiek: e Paul T A 700 Amer zinc 4.76 1-2. Francs, demand 5.85 3-4,|Ca80, 6 to 2. Ruth was in fine form 3 s 3 ’s Clas: e ined. e oo na Frank Me Ihe negative by La- s 15 Gtz ) 16900 Ansconda - cables 6.85 1-S. Marks. demand 69|and allowed the locais only five hits,| Circinnati, O, Sept. 17.—William 0,| 9ist Men’s Class Entertained. the family in Brookly | TR e oo (Second_ guine.) 12300 Atchleon . 15-18, cables 70. Kronen, demand|three of which when bunched In the|Johnston and Clarence J. Griffin, both nary tea was held at Rev. | e e no | Sevint Thotnten, The question . was Tndlanapalth L 4 Milyssie Gz 100 AU G & W T p mand 40 1316, cables 40 7-8. Lires,| Tabers wilducss in the third inning | f Cuiifornia’and Dean Mathey of New second department of | pouse, Z 5 Robertson played a piano solo and she SATURDAY'S RESULTS 2000 Balareco .7 e e e e L e e T e o oene (oh el e g ERAL sane a duet with Robert “Koberfh 08 Bald Tooo .. eman. -4 cables 32 1 Br|mer and Scott and Thomas followed | Ples in the tristat urname; McClugg: t. TI INERAL. ches, cake, fruit and coffee Natlena League. S Bale & ony silvar 2 1.4 Maxican dollars 52 1-2,| With a single which fuled the e which closed here today. Play for they readings by Annie Soule, BUUERA rvel by Mite: Hobertstn A New York 8, Piiswrgh 2. (Firs geme.) 900 Bait & Obo v Government Donds steady. Railroad | Ruth then hit a high bounder to I Socnplon £l8 s doublestw Bessie McClug; Ger- Vincent Sane. aughters, Mrs. Harry Hopper and| New Yori i Plisburgh 3. (Second game.) e bonds strong. and before the ball came down G: stanted yestel but was called on IcLaughlin Fornetta| . o ke Annie and Bella Robertson. | Brookivn 4l Clactuaatt £ 00 mams) 8 ) e s B ner scored. Hooper singled to cen! account of darkness with each team "tson. A silver collection was |, e N g Ao SRy e Bertha Sayles of Ekonk has re~| L Gndused 1 (Becoud .5 100 Brimscick COTTON. and Scott and Thomas scored, giving | Bavins won two sets. Score, 8-6, 7-5, Rigtreshments were served. St ferman read | turned home after spending two weeks - (s game) T R New York, Sept. 16—Cotton futures| fie Wworld's champions s e R T Heard and Seen the burial service, requiem will be said | with Bugena Hill in Newport and! - 900 Cal Petrol closed steady. October 15.39, December s vertake. . . 5 1 was in St. Mary's ceme- | Block Island. | stoo an Fac . X 52 The crowd which witnessed the SOUTH WINDHAM WINS. H. N. Russell and son have re- _Burial was in St. Mary n b Leagus. 2500 Cent Teather o e N oh s 3 i Augusta, Me, ey riends Were Presen: ovm|’ Bantam—iics. John EilGrahamion 00 Crandics o 95. i E to bo 40,000, the Tarces: that eomn Takes Third and Deciding Game from ne|‘Barnett 1s visiting | Erooklyn and New York. Undertaker| 28300 0 s $eon rataiving ranie 3 8700 Ches & Ohio Spot quiet; midaling 15.55, I was charge of the | Bantam, Be Lowts L 200 Chic Gt West * : Gk tended a game in the South Side pa Thread ivakers, 5 to 3. in New : e e ment for diphtheria in Hartford hos- 800 Cilo G W br LIVE STOCK MARKETS. The scors: ity Mr. and . E. R. Ballou of New | ®r of the Mothodist pital, has been discharsed as cured. bics Uik 1300 ¢ 3t & 5 3 Boson ) | Chicago (A) ! oSouth Windham's moneyed hirolings | Yotk are D o Lo ow Haren 0. 800 Gnto ** W New York, Sept. 15—Beeves—Re- |Hoopertt "4 4°2 @ oircomner '3 173 § o (00K the third and decisive game of the| Mrs. William C. Jeifers is in Atlan- | = = —_— == - ew London 1. (Fimt game) 1000Ch R I & P -8 TanveinZb 3 0 1 8 1|Wearerdh 3 3 §|series with the America lirea - | tic City, the guest of relatives. cw Tondon 9 (econd” same, et | 1300 G o’ & £ T S b carsion Rals Bl e i oh s D T oA s e o i 5 eSS steers_slow to shade lower, thers In|womers 1 910 4111 opanys mon. pres Delegates to Convention. e geme) 100 Calle Copper falr démand and steady; bulls and |®iteliv 5 0% 0 o a6 i aesie g (IBSEIEEEO DaciESatiohay aftamoon Byl ey oo ae e B e e A e WE WILL B woe '3 . (Boond ema T to-| 300 Gaino G S e I 00 N i i i e i e ety Hourigan of | poughters hos appointed as delegates | ey et Peat'y. doaradiat s lafe Doe Oor| demue. Nealy g 0 7 2 | Norwich state hospital fame, althoush e el nn a = [ 10, Springfeld 9. (Firs game.) 6900 Col Fuel & Tron not quite o M0~ | Scott.as 8 1 4 8 lTerry,ss . W a - P to the state ¢ ention in Willimantic Soingheid 2, Harhord 1. (Second" game.y 10 Gl % v mon to choles steers sold_at $75@ |Tomie {3 § il L ol o able to master the Situn-|ine leader, Mrs, G. H. Prior, and M D o - T R s at(Ruthp 2 9Ly 1v052 el e 3 = e | Edw. Raney, M: Francis’ Campbell “3 400 Consol G88 semmremnn T 3 —_——— thread makers d ith five its, 3 i ] Yacht Katoura Wins Race. b A S T mert Bl o0 quiet a 12| Tuw i Ségmwv-w $3 01 3 threo of which came in the first ‘tug| 2nd ):fs‘s\',,l.;‘."b“:k'( » C New York, Sept. 17.—The schooner i . 15 1-2c. for city dressed native sides. CiteD 0 0 0 0 olinnings. The victors got to Babe Ad- irst Wedding Anniversary. v yacht Kaloura, owned and salled by ’i:::z-&: &mc ‘:15 et et 100 ¥ s 2 Fouttoris 1 6 5 5 3lams in the fourth and fifth, sesuring| Mr. and Mrs, Clarence W. Jeffers CONMMON AND PREFERRED STOCKS Former Commodore Robert ‘od, ane Bug . 114 Calves—Receipts 923 head: 837 on == of their safeties in these two in- | observed their first wedding anniver- won the 264-mile ocean race for the| 6% & X O ——-—-— 13% sale. Market quict but steady at [Totals %14 1| nings, and chased five runs over the|sary Friday ing, Sept. a- fini cings may be wired at our expense Brenton Reef cup when she crossed| it Dwm &R @ ... Thursday's decline. Common to| (o it ‘e Qanforth tn Tth. platter. A triple by Hal Chase, an- | wiches, pot ad, cake, olives, cof- Definite offerings y P the finiet line off Ambross lishtship at | 163 P deciia ™2 choice veals 50ld at $9@13.75 per 100 Scoro by tunines: sther Riverview plaver, was the straw | feo and ice cream od ang an AWSON, LYON & CO .17.50 this morning, one hour, 21 min. | 2408 Driggs Ord ve.-.. e 2 b B loksitsb ety at broke the camel’s back. The env vable evenin, spent. . Four A lenger, Mopn N lnte e wiuch ed calves in moderate demand. City |uns = 3 g H e e D T e T e S e i Tnvestment Securities 40 WALL STREET, REW YORK ad no time o ] : mesatal vealn PIGET Ti3e i et and J. Adams excelling’ in this respect. 1 and Mrs. Mason fr " The t‘i;ne :’na.ttio b:;7t.he E:;:“fiafi T dresisd 10 1_,@1‘2@& ™| DETROIT LEADS BOSTON Smitr. and J, Adams each secured two ;j}oqsgphll;r L\ia'n (Illu‘ctsond g\rfm hours, minutes, sec ey Shecp ' and| Ininibs Recs; hits apiece for their respective teams | Plainfleld, Mrs. Edmun ood, Miss the previous record made by the Ka- | gioe gt mar ne ... Beat: 10 tars on Sile e Neits Y A WHOLE GAME. | and led in the battinz. The test crowd | Clara Wood, William C. Jeffers, Hars toura last year, by five hours, 28 min- | 5200 Gt N Ore Sub steady: lambe Moty snd 26c lower, ha ) — —_— X of the season witnessed the game. The | 0ld Jeffers and Miss Antoinetfe La- 5 ; lambs lower. The | . Gail 3 \ Uies” 38 econids.” T ruve jras sail: S e B ke, Taa Tihes Galn Gr:l;‘rlud in Defeating the | serics was plaved for o punse ot 3100, | bonty of Jewels City. " Many uscial STATE OF CONNECTICUT. & tn a stron, nor T en st aos pmon doTehloe thletics. South Windham Amorican’ Throad Co. | gifts were received by the host an F o Which gave the yachts a fair wind Sl 0001 el Soirtash 41 3 ocominsss 4 3103 1| Boatess, pounds; culls at $4.00; medium to it : S e o S seelo Cantate Lot ways. o chote be o gdimmn. Chicago, Sept. 17.—Detroit held first |Spi 3 1 5 o ofifimeie’ 8 04 3 ¢| Golden Links circle of the King's All Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities SHotes iampaat STLO0A¥IE 385 icillia at | || CWicalor Sept 17 obetra Oppel 2133 30t 2o pDanghters meets at Mra. G Ha, & .00; yearlings at $8.50. = Dressed n league as a H ; aughters meots at Mrs. G. A. Has. ST s - y X Robbins Take Exhibition. $00 Tnt Tiar Corp R i e it o i e Bowigwnn { 1,0 3 eladames {4 1§ ghkells this aftemoon. T T are liable to tax at local rates unless the State Tax of four Pridgeport, Conn., Sept. 17—With | 8500 Int 3 M cus dressed Jambs easy at 18@20c; nog|day, but Chicago surrendered second |Fiitiam 4 23 3 OlSmithye 4 2 0 o o|, Mrs. J. H. T vond Jlise Yartan | mills ot the dollar has been paid to the State Treasurer three regulars playing in the lineup,| 3000 Imt Boper dressed exceeded quotatfons in some |Place to Boston through the cham- €0 anelDadIty e iensl Siacyaresat Sl Merron. M. X AEOE he Brooklyn = Nationals defeated | 1800 Int Paper pr cases. pions winning before a’ record crowd S0, 7 350 Semon o1 WETEIe [ spueRe LOayR i atiVE fend Sy, Charles B ® et hero today, 3 fo 1. Bridger | 168 5 N5 Hoge—Teoeigty 3480 hend: 2 13|2¢ Comiokey par hers Dotroft is'a| g 33r i Awvenss 930 Sl S T ON OR BEEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th. o i secured run lead 100 Jewen Tea s stead: o ame and a half ah of Chica: - 31 5 2e 17 4| turned from their wedding trip. X e ° 3 s 50 | = ead o o o WIEE the; g tr g e e s vt s e | i s oy SiBogoLounoe Tousha $R0; | B Sl g ¥ ol oy 4 e pen I Robinson and Mist tarion | The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax must pay & The Dodgers tied it up in the Chicago, Sept. 18—Cattle receipts | _Club. oD oSt by Bt Wmanam > 00a 0 8172 0 @ 0 == [SOULIIGRARERS StaTieqy for) Wendus iy hen Tiickman doubled " and 2500 hoad. Market steady. Good to | Detrolt ........ 82 4] 58042 | e e T G Saceten e, Mepernort | o0, Me, by automobile, and will re. A HEAVY PENALTY. ¢ 1 on Adams' single an the choloo steers, $9.00@11.25; vearlings, - e R L e Rl S R i put over the winning ru od to cholce, $8. 35: Chicago "...0110 81 81 37042 | bl o movwtsan &5 o Adums &k 1y i Aiss Alice Hoffman is at Drake's g d 7 i ) AR EET L 4 odny £ B8 range araers | There were ho games in the Na. |Ul,by Atama i . Slowolsi” Wi piion’ Raums. | Island, Me, the guest of Miss Mair Balances in Banks (not in Savings Banks) are liable . 7.0 ms’ single being followed by £00d steers, $7.5098.50; Tange steers, | There wer Cmbires, “Jotm & Ceorgo Shey [y 3 * L R R T SRt L Rockers na fealere 30k S Greenwich—Mrs. . B, Close of| 4 MF%, Danicl Connelly and two chil-| o this tax. Instructions and blank lists sent on appli Ersokbn o0 900 11)‘3 0 ggi—z 101 £.05; fair to good cows, $5.30@7.50; Pr;v lence 6, Newark 3. Greenwich has purchased the I Town. | ffen of Taftville are guesis at Kasper | 14100 to State Treasurer at Hartford. Eridgeport. 0 0 1 o1 utcher bulls,” $6.00@7.85; ~_ood to| Rocky Point, R. I, Sept. 17—By | send Burden mansion on Fifth ave- Mails and M. Wheat; _House and DIIMO oSoTes: 4 $8:00@12.75; heavy | bunching hits with errors in the eighth | nue, N. Y., and will occupy it as win- Borough Interests. ) Flaherty. inning and defeating Newark. 6 to 3, | ter residence. I Mrs. Perley Melvin is -entertainine F. S. CHAMBERLAIN. Treasurer. .

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