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All Insurance team of Hartford by score of § to 1 vesterday afternoon the fair grounds. Daust pitched the nme of the season, and had the Hartford team at his mercy during the umn afternoon. He allowed only four hits, but kept them so scattered that none of them counted in the scoring. He also contributed a hit in the fourth inning that gcored a2 man from second. ‘The Hartford team proved a very team, but poor base running and 2 to hit in pinches made them lose a few chances to score. Red Mc- Gill pitched 2 good game, but was frequently when hits were meede. G. Meade, Foley and McGill ‘were ‘the only Hartford men who hit tage column. All four teams day. £ % ‘The heavy batting of the Brooklyn anad Cleveland clubs, with respective team averages for the past week of .337 anll .344 enabled them to oust their rivals from the coveted tdp. position. The-spurt of the Chicago Americans in winning 17 of their past 21 games, promises to bring about a three-cor- nered fight in the younger league. The Brooklyn Nationals, who have won fiftecen games in 17, possess a pitching staff that should be useful in coming: double headers. St. Louis displayed a strong attack against Chicago but fielded poorly in the Brooklyn series, Pittsburgh, after holding Cincinnati even, dropped three Pmust safely. The All Insurance scor- out of five to the tail-end Phihdelphl- ed its lone tally in the second when |ans. ff after being caught between and home crossed the plate whep the ball was dropped. Bddie Murray had a fine day both injthe field and at bat. FHe accepted seven hard chances at shortstop and eyt off a run in the second by a beau- iful return of Kellar's throw to sec- ond. Eddie connected twice, one of In the ‘American league, Cleveland appears to_have difficulty in keéeping ahead of New York despite the Yan- kees' recent lapse. Washington failed to continue its winning work against Cleveland, the Senators losing their fifth game today iin the six-game se- ries. Boston began the week with heavy ends every:corn them a neatly placed single on 2 hit- and-run play that advanced a runner | Philadelphia pitchers did little scoring. from first to third. W. Murray, a new | The Red Sox fielded remarkably well. man in the K. of C. lineup, dazzled the | Detroit and Philadelpma showed im- fans by his spectacular work in left | provement, -field, and contributed a prize ficlding | “Babe” Ruth, star batter of the New atunt on his perfect throw to the plate | York Americans, made. his 25th’ home : catching the runner twenty feet. run in the Yankees’ middle game of the | had gathered 8 runs. They added one Dodgers 2, Cardinals 1. * - Twichell sustained a slight injury to | season and today brought his total to|in the fifth, one in the sixth, five in the| st Louis, Mo., July 11—St. Louis his leg when he slid safely to third in|27. It was his third circuit smash in|7th and four more in the eighth, mak- | ;ould do nothing with Marquard after first inning. It handicapped him |three consecutive games, ing it 19 to 1, which the visitors scored | the first inning today when Janvrin i’;h‘gufidding, but wihth a week’s rest inAthe:hath» TR tripled and scored on an out, and te showing the same old pep|SECOND F il S the score would indicate the game | Brookiyn won 2 to 1 for the fourth vic- that has made his work of the first AT Fo:’f;'(,fm}mflgg gzi'::, was slow and uninteresting but there | tory out of five games played here. order. The other two members of the = were several real classy baseball stunts | Score: infield, Stapleton and Hayes, played| Toledo, Ohio, July 11—The second |pulled off. For the visitors J. Vittner ‘!"ho Norwich K. of L. team h(uteil lhamnz and after a double shutout by Use Blue-jay as you like best. Apply The Blue-jay method is easy, gentle) - liquid Blue-jay from a bottle. or use the sure. Blue-jay plaster, 5 It is scientific—the creation of a world! The effects on the corn are identical. famed laboratory. The pain stops. And the entire com For your own sake, stop paring corns. quickly loosens and comes out. ~ “Cease the old, lnnhemefix:ue.nt m'edxo\'h. 3 Blue-jay now is ending some two mil- Learn what millions know—that corns’' ion corns a month. 2 are folly, the pain is needless. Anybo It has so reduced comn troubles that can be kept forever free from corns wi YOU TELL ’EM INSURANCE, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT POLICY = < Brookl; & it - their usual star game. week of the 1920 Grand Circuit harness | in lett ficld pulled down a_couple of Pl 5 Rt most folks never have them. Blue-jay. Norwich scored in each of the four |acing season will open on the ‘ort | hits that were labeled for. extra bases. | Olon.ss 5 1 2 6 OfJanwrin)t ¢ g T o P opening innings and once in the s | Miami track tomorrow afternoon. - All| McDonald at first also piayed fine ball. [somsonsy 4 > 0 1 of Sehw 01 It will end them all when all folks know Prove this tonight. Buv Blue-jay f:om - pening ng: e sixth. : D Grftithri | 5 1 1 0 OfStocksb 4 1 1 2 3 © All of the runs were made by timely |Of the horses that performed during the|In the sixth inning, With second and | SRR 3 1 1 0 tlecsy 4 112 about it. your drugmet. hitting and good base running. opening week at Cleveland have arriv- | third bases occupied by visitors and 4 2 2 0 c/Yournlerldb ¢ 1 o0 e acore: ed and are quartered at the track. none out, one of the most thrilling 318 1 (|McHenvef 4 0 5 0 0 4 - St s G o i *| . There are four events on the.opening | plays ever pulled on the local diamond PR 28,01 & 4 E . i § . ";'-hg" . |day's programme. They are the 2:15|was executed by the home club. Le- A | el . ‘ w3 §73 %9° & o|trot for a purse of $1,200. The Fort|claire, at short, made a seemingly im- sl iR : u e = a ] :i i A- 32 o[Meigs 2:09, $3,000 stake pace; the Sher- | possible catoh 'of a line drive over| Tuas %1% i 80609 - & 2 2 wood 2:12’ trot for three year olds for | short, running with the ball and tak- e i ¢ i1 495 0 251500 and he 2:12 pace for 31200, Al ing i over his shoulder, he turned and | ) nw ror clemos 1o S0 © Plaster or Liquid 11 & 1 races are under the three heat plan. | threw to third, and Dugas shot the pill | &'ty {lucat = - ses ¥ 11 §9 10 8],,In the 215 trot there are twenty- | to socond completing a triple play. | Zeoki . ARyt The Scientific Corn Ender 3 one horses entered. The Fort Meigs| Next Sunday White Rock, the run- |5, Leuis .. 0 0 ¢ g 13 2193 Ystake has 19; the Sherwood has 25 andfner-up in the R, I State 1eague, will | win” ¢ M e e " . BAUER & BLACK Chicago New York Toronto ,. 2[the 2:12 pace seventeen. Racing is|be at Ashland park and it is hoped by — Makers of Sterile Surgical Dressings and Allied Producta ! | scheduled for the first five days of the | the management that the fans will not GAMES TODAY. - Ay 117418 8 2l week with Saturday reserved for post- | be disappointed. The score: National League. t. MoKay. Three base hit. G. Meada | POMIPIENLS, Ashland South Manchester | Boston at Pittsburgh. | 3 3 out, by McG! 5; by st jarvis,] Vittne it S2. b y s [ASHLAND TRIMS HUDSON A. C. [l 6 Uit % Brookisn ot Chicago. Montville 21, Thermos 2 York Athletic club, by capturing the|vals' met with an accident before the OF SOUTH MANCHESTER [ Cuacels 1 1fMcDonald.1b 4 American League. g 5 2 five mile contest, the final event of the f his fingers having been It was Lo ibic i int: Frechette,c 5 ifblilnc 3 Chicago. st PHllGeLEIE The fast going Montville Woodmen | five o Iy Le < Do OnR- 0L BIBSINETTs Javing, bee CLOSE STRUGGLE IN BOTH 2 ig disappointment to the | Liveriyn’ 3 ofgannerso 3 o & Tibes trimmed the American Thermos Bot- | SiX Tace series, Previous to the race,|smashed and was out of the lineup. LEAGUES FOR LEADERSH!p | 1272 crowd that witnessed the efforts | buicis & 3 S5 Lotk 4 Sl | tle Co: team Saturder by the eoore of| Tavior had been tied with Anthony| 'This makes 15 straight games for of the Hudsons of South Manchester | Gamon2b 3 2 S : 21 to % making A Sent | Young of the Bayview Wheelmen, New-|the Rivals who -are playing classy New York, July 1l—The halfway | to stop the fast traveling Ashland club | Beminet 3 3 : LSEamtaa Lenae, iamgr ke a record cfdUistralehti L SRE 5 Chiia Diotiecwelcy 0f New: |basehan: 3 wmark of the major leagues baseball | Sunday s S L e 3 s i S The’ Wood ould Tieat e b ark. Dotterweich was eliminated in a| Saturday’s score: season views a close struggle between | The visitors started out like a real| Touls 3 X S SFocoestes Sl pBacell from th T et A e Glasgo 0200000024 2a eastern and westckn olub for lead- | ball club and got a man to third in the | S £7 toain Pittseld at Hartford i, oous Bavals) ST I oL ol iatandings was)" 23 I totlows SRic ot 14010000 %x—8 ezship of each ‘league. Brooklyn holds | first inning. The home club ey some other fast teams. Address Mont- C1hr 90 ot Es i Yo b e T8 TH AT 2o m 201 2000.0 - _ : e club went out " ville M. W. A, Montville, C Taylor 20 points; Young 18; Dotterweicl Batteries—Glasgo, Gravelin and La- a.one game advantage over Cincinnati [in order the first two innings, failing YERKERBAY/S MERULTS. i e e 15; William Beck, Newark, 5; Edward|chapelle; Rivals, Stewart and Swan- in ‘the National, while Cleveland,|to do anything with the offerings of | bus hite. Tischets. Bemamin Fome runs. Chace National League, - W A, Amarican Thermes. U; & | etia ) ‘Newark:'d son. - S though possessing no game advantage | Wright, the visiting hurler, P T G LR f i Dlena 5 5% % Sforumee 3 5% 55 By I Sunday’s socre: < over New York, has a lead of four| In the third, the balloon went up and | 5,08, Gustafson 2. Struck out. ot pon & acmout e 6 3 3 1 ofwichelzb 2 0 0 1 2[RIVALS WON BOTH OF THEIR Mari : &5 Wr 1 Gustafson 2. le play, Leclair to| Brookiyn t. Louls 1. - a A Marines ......... 30000200 Points in the American league percen-|when all had quicted the home: cay | Dot b o, Gusisfeon 2 Trple plsy. Leclaie American _ League. [ It ivila WEEK END GAMES Rivals .. .0 0.2.0 4 26 — R Detroit 5. New York 6. 6420 ¢ 4110 0 o The Baltic Rivals defeated the Glas- | Batteries—Marines, Finley and Steg- 2 FOUR VOLLEY BALL GAMES ON Cleveland 4, Washington 0. Pachrodo)lt 6 0 1 9) 3140 0g0 Yarn club by the score of 6 to 4 |ernerter; Rivals, Anderson and Swan- FINANB"L AND EUMME K. OF C. GROUNDS THIS WEEK Eastern League. Tomily: | Sia iiiid 1 3% 5 0|Saturday. The feature of the game|son. ] v ‘heduled Springfield 10, Waterbury 2. (First game,) Geary,c 511 0| Wri; 2100 0w a catch by Phil Almquist, who was s g E 3 A lhi{o‘:"e:l?”:g Ph? fi“?fsc?'érifinfi.“b‘l. e, 1 Wity . (sectin rania/) e 101 0 olplaying second, of a line drive and Exhibition Game, = hind the home on Broadway. On Monday! Woresier 3, Bridames o T Al PN doubling, uD-a, runme Toledo, Ohio, July 11—The Philadel- % SATURDAY’S MARKET. ! 100 W Alrbrake ey - . P i 1 Pittsicid 3, Albany 4. Seore ‘B On Sunday the Marines came to Bal- | phia Nationals bunched hits off h 1 e e % 1081 night the West Side Crescents will play ny y 8 s 1 b New York, July 10.—The session of| 1mg wiiys® Over .. ." o % %% |Thamesville. After the game the differ. International League. sle L tic and in an-exciting' game full of Comstock, former Detroit and Loujs- thé stock market today was of the usual| 2600 Willss Ov pr e i ent teams will ho\! a meeting to draw| Baltimore 5. Buffalo mepcan thrills, they met defeat by the score of | ville pitcher, and won from the 1- mmer week-end variety, consisting, % Werh Pump .11l i 4 up plans for a league. Tuesday night| Symeus 3" Rochester 5. 6 to 5. In the Sth inning, the left and |lights, an independent outfit, by a largely of settlements of speculative S vkt Armours ve, Krohn Specials, Trusday| iz G’ 1 Akt center fielders had a_collision in run- |of 3 to 2 here today. i contracts. Dealings were light, but fair- MONEY. hight Old Corners vs. Ironside. Friday| P Yk ning after the ball. This streak Oflhad Aooerding’ Tov i i or Aloni Delbi. 1y borda, rails displaying pronounced| New York, July 10.—Mercantile r | night Centrals vs. Greeneville. s ., TAYLOR WINS BICYCLE luck lost them the game as the Rivals , 3 - pape! Loulsville 3, Kansas City 2. ut 4 runs across the plate and put the | Who died last year at Hollywood, Cal., his strength. = Firmer “-':ie,flfiff St ndwsb % E:;cl;?nse irregular. Sterling rAE 1he kames met;'e ';gh:m‘;:!; O ot Columbus 4. St Paw 1o SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP |gorc on'ice son, a St Louis man, will have to -ac- transportations were col 2y bills es. e i Toledo 0, Mtin 3 5 : e. : y ; So¥ernment crop report issued after the |bills on banks: 3.505 somecyial e0 Sel| o Ti0 D e e Newark, X. I July 11—The national| * The marines have a good club and |cumlate $30,000, exclusive of his home, cigss of yesterday's market, in whichlbills, 3.89 1-2; demand, 3.94 3-8: cabloc,| Ever since this sport. volley ball, has| Indisnapolis 5. Mitwaukes 1. (Second gamo) amateur bicycle sprint championship was|made the Rivals go to win out. | in order ©@ receive his share, about $19,00, fofecasts invariably assures bountiful|3.95' 18 Francs, demand 8.46; ocables |been introduced it has interested the —_— won today by Fred Tavlor of the New| Third Baseman Simineau of the Ri-|of his father's estate. erdps of vrincipal cereals, with a wWheat 848; Belgian francs demand, Ispecumrs. The games are largely at- LEAGUE STANDINGS. surplys for export. bles 9.42. Guilders, demand 3 ‘tended. National League. Realizing sales caused irregular f;:_\c‘ bles 35.27. demand 6.00; e tions in oils steels, equipments and ship-16.02. Marks, demand 2.62; cables 2.63. Wrooklyn pifgs and also in divers specialties more | New York exchangs on Montreal 12 56| TU1H ADDS ANOTHER HOME 1sT | S z orz. remotely related to leading indus-|per cent. discount. Government bonds, BUN 7O HIS GROWINGLIST | T - S Extreme reactions of 1 10 5|easy; railroad bonds, steady. New York, July 11—New York made | titisbarzn (o Tetiens ot 1 o 5 o, 5 N Tork, uly 1_New Norc made 1335 are an espons ili y. ed at tue close. Sales amounted to LIBERTY BOND MARKET. winning the final game of the series, -l,f“fm‘;;v’;h- 5 ,000 shares. Low. 6 to 5. In the third Ruth hit his 27th SRR s monihly tonnage report of the : home run of the season. Score: Anacian L e ' i l "HE responsihility attached to the prepa.nng of a remedy for infants and children: United States Steel Corporati Detrait (A) New York (A) 5 s Clereland wed only a nominal increase but at Bt a6 i e ! hat drousht the amount of unilied or- : Plowne 5 1% E faas 387 3 SR is undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies; ders up to the highest fotal in exactly § Joweszd 41201 302 Washington thaee yeas e L i afomher (1A% 0 3‘ 15 Tahe| B “for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, a.nya Dealings in bonds were relatively L8 Shorttnrt 4 05 3 0 42 0% ofBhant® more aciive than the turnover in stocks. & Pl 310 00 § 100 OiPuladmpua . injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been Internationals centinued firm to strong, - :;::.::gx,: 1820 Sonias 3[ Exstor Loie: 3 bt Liberty lesues, wero again_ inclined : mt 11 o e for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H. Fletcher,” _1 1o waver. r A o xxBiagst’ 0 X 27 gated $4,875,000. In the old S. is- e e —_ ] Bridgeport. sues coupon and registered 45 gained FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. Totals 36 1124 8 1l Wosster, What have makers of 1m1tat10ns and substitutes at stake? : W hat are their 1-2+per cent. on call during the Wweek. Tl R e Tho wesics mors expanaly siose mar | s our tuse e endiiH e |- “responsibilities? ; To whom are they answerable? 2 They spring up today, scatterr et operations were not reflected in the | Spone | : ) 0 8 1§ | mantor 2 - O | e ST (i their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomOITOW. (5 ~ s s 9 tracting by about $38,600,000, but re- ank. o days . = C pe SR 2 X Sofecs of members in the federal reserve | Ak 30 THotme suta Buls b snd B Al Stars 19, Rovers 1. . Could each mother see the painstdking care with which the prescnptlon for. bank decreased almost $52,000,000 an e Sl IOuE St The Norwich All Stars defeated the| total excess reserves fell to slightly over (i ool Yol wldeld Hallville Rovers Sunday to the tune of g }16.000,000, a5 compared with last wee Washington, July 11—Cleveland made | {1%10"1.° Faticruon o the Rovers was -Fletcher's Castoria is prepared: could they read the innumerable testimonials from wing of about $53,425,000. taly (par ve out of six from Washington by | hit all around from start to finish, b — eaind o e winning today 4 to 0, Morton scoring | Wiije Gelabers of the Al Stavs pieens| grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments STOCKS. Cables 7 .04 : his second victory of the series. Itieq the greatest brand of ball seen in P o . Sales m Belgum (i 160 "denty e i was the second shutout of the season |this vieinicy, allowing but 2 scattered | -0f those who would offer an imitation ofy substxtube for, the tried a.nd .true - “ha AV Chalmer ... : Deman R v 51 | for the locals. The score: I Tl e AT srpect 1o LBy - s BTl B 4 Grrmany i5ar” 53 cents i k) Washington (A) |Sterling next Sunday if the Sterling Flet,cher’s Castoria.” B 2 Am o 3 thradgers 3 332 3 §|manager is game enough. The score: LAy s N e 4 ofMbany 4 o0 5 o o|All Stars . 333100441719 R o 0fRice,ct 31 20 o|Rovers . 0 000100—1 : s = ™ I e 0 Am N > @ Am T S 4o 318 AT g 4% Am H 4 u|Shanks,3b 32160 d ;AA:« 14 0 ofEllerbes 4 21 21 " 3 - im ™ 3 3 1 ofeiemiene o0 3 1 | Wita Publicity Department 200 Rracon: x 5 I . 50 1 nmunp 1 e 30020 1 L Of Nations b e 7 o © IR gt T ooy 3 i agu 409 Aicvison " Vil Totals 4011 27 11 (|Edcksonp 0 0 0 1 0 8 . 1m0 Bt & e bt ™ B & Totals 33 7TH16 2 S Beth Mo (z) Bl"&]fl for Picinich in Sth. e saraaene e ngten 00060008 60 __=:mu THE LIVESTOCE MARRKET, Two base hit, Shmlu Jamieson, Three base hit, T N(‘fh;‘cago July 9.—Hogs—Receipts, 27, | Chapman, Speaker. . n % | 000 head ; market strong to 15¢ hi 4 30 Cent 4 | Bulk, $15.90@16.25 top, $16.05; newny:| PAUBERT'S HOME RUN IN 2 Chand a1y | Weight, $14.40@15.90; medium weight, 9TH WON GAME FOR REDS 0 e G 3% |$15.60@1535; lighiweight, $15.80@16. Cincinnati, July 11—Daubert's home 0 o G # |lisht lights, $14.10G16.00; heavy pack-|run in the ninth inning today broke a e ing sows, smooth, $13.50; pasking sows, | tie score and gave Cincinnati the game e & 7| rough. $13.00@13.50; pigs, $12.75@14.50. |6 to 3 and an even break in the series Er 8 Cattle—Receipts, 8,000 head; market |with Boston. Two runners were ahead ] ‘nl: heavy; steers dull; other classes steady|of Daubert and all three tallies count- to 10c higher. eel steers, medium and|ed under the new riles. ¢ A Word About Truth? Fsssbuzdes [ Steel - % H Coee_stet. :ilzr;:";llsshg BIT.10; choice and B Cindanati "0 x “Grentis:l‘ruth and m1ghtyabovenllthing:. Sony:themd‘ : Do £ R G 13.00@ e SoeC B AT good, Shimon o h puls g Temment, et it is equally true to-day. Truth shwi 1o favo; - 83 llghtwelght $1. Powellet 5 9 1140 D & R G 1 5 g 5,00 ) Tvwelly i &, " ™ Ede . . ’”I go0d and cholee, $15. 00@16.85; | T’ [ 4 15210 Latiol fears no enemies. wnagen Fupandinrs. e =% e e 2 °,°“"“"“ and medium, $10.25@15 00 But-| sumiranee 2 110 500 +~-- From the inception of Fletcher’s Castoria, Truth hu been the 3% | cher cattle, heifers, '$6.50@14. cows, 1000 5110 . o G Tk 3 bulls, $6.00@12.00, Canamns e inie e watchword, and to the conscientious adherence to this metto in the; 3 B G et s 5 < i Sl cutters, cows and heifers. = 3opeg | esielin | 4N 0 e preparation of Fletcher’s Castoria as well as in its ndveruflngh due/ RN Calvis “Clight wa hinvmenrny ¢roe e ¥ 113 S the secret of its popular demand. ywsin: ~wiesd Wst Hamecter : 2| @14.00; feeder steers, $8.50@12.00 wrfi,"' 1100 g bt - All imitations, all substitutes, all just-as-good pvreplrnhons lack. £ s a1 e e stocker steers, $6.0@1.75; stocker cows|McQui'np 0 8 0 8 Lo | the element of Truth, lack the righteousness of being, lack all seme' I s . Sooin0g, Jo3@850; stocker calves | muy 3 em s == | Dlance even in the words of those who would deceive e iz | H v-: ‘ler"l(':vr gt Totals 32 0 [ve. : 360 Tnt M M par (x) Batted for Rudoirh in oth. e And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World in yous'' % 309 Kampacott .. . Iambs (84| () One cut_when winninz run ecored. k t - 08 Labigh Valey | % | 1bs. 2 1 lamba, culls| (2, a8, for Wingo i o, %)+ hands, can you be deceived? Certainly not. 3 g e 2| and_commen, Tg1; Jeaning Wethers, | Srore b Taning ': S I?* Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared for Infants and Children. ® It il- ] el A o e e R RS 1 \* distinctly a remedy for the little-ones. - The BABY’S need for a med-,. 3 78 Mo Pacisc .. $6@10.50; feeder lambs, $11.35@ 13,50, w}?’,,,,“;':“, bite Wine, S Bullivia. Bieckel, ,_ icine to take the place of Castor Oil, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups. 3 e T B z x;:mburx‘:‘t i"‘J, 9ac.mc_supmy Dau |+ was the sole thought that led to its discovery. Never try to correct, % N Y Alr Brake & market -steady. oice, $15.50 St 24 E'; T omn 1650 prime, ,bsn@’“so KM' balo Giants % Cubs 2. § =r‘ZBABYS troubles with a medicine that you would use for yomuu.{» § X tidy butchers, $14.75@15.25; fair,| Chicage, July 11—New York defeat- s WOTHERS suoummorunooxm IS Al n:rm um ,EE £ é‘:{‘_ :;zfi(a‘ ;a m; cox:‘unt:n‘:gd z?:fl fat b:m ed Chicago 3 to Zdin the final game of, PR Ean L s sy UL AR EVEIYIOT'II.I?P i 3 . it cows, $3@ |the series here today. Score: Arthur Sweetser, * 1 . 288 Pleres O .. i b e ury P2 % ¢ Europe with the Publicity Depart- ‘,—— s . Sh )S—Sit i 52710 a D - oo i ot e B S iiid ] i ar SoTLole o e e zBeam the " Signature of, -~ * i Resding e good mixed, $7.00@8.00; fair mixed, $6.0 4214 H g g When the League was amblhhedue\: At ¢ G months (: x\ 3 gna \ % T A @7.00; culls and _common, $3.00@6.00; 31150 0 0 | was intended that Mr. Swee £ DosES 4‘\ ) 2 Beutn Pac .. spring lambs, $15.50. =3 i 3.2 9| should- be associated with G. H. ] [ -n-.n_. Hogs—Receipts, 1,000 head:' market 2026 i 1 il Malr, of England, and Plerre Com- E w ‘8eatn 16.50; mediums, $17.40@17.50; heavy 41132 0 0 6| ert, of France, in forming its press 3 k3 ’n‘-;:z 5 ;::?l‘(:;l l;lr"lr::@risllsvoy l;?:;’t 3’1836 2222l 3 3 s 2| triumvirate, and the latter two have i e orkers, % 8% H §| g: Fudber .. $16.50@17.00 ; pigs, $1595@16.00; been on duty at the League offices . H e roughs, $5.50@13.25; stags, 3850@13.25; Chicago_ .. - in London and Paris for the past THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORX ok TS S . heayy amised, iu.'liqu.zs year, - " s " "