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INSURANCE. J. L LATHROP & SONS continue to Issue insurance on Mer. Dwellings and Farm Property . in the strongest companies at low rates, Give us a call before placing your business elsew here 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. marldaw NEW LONDON COUNTY Team Skipped Date. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., ot Norwich, Conn. £ . Tondon, April 2.—Wretched weather 4 ESTABLISHED 1540, during the earlier weeks-of the year Statement Januury 1, 1000t and contipual changes in the crews as ....8208,517.78 | & Tesuit of illness among the members \#170,121.73 | have detracted somewhat from the in- '#00.204.70 | Lerest in the annual boat race between i Oxford and Cambridge to be rowed o over the 'utney to Mortlake course 9642,562.84 | (omorrow. Since the crews arrived-at ident—H. H. Gallup, Putnay, however, and as they have o ttary. ¥ e shown In _their full course trials that Hciis oad Kaut: BA: they are of exceptional merit, enthusi- William H. Prothero, asm has been revived and the weatber oeing favorable a great crowd will line es | the Thames banks on Saturday. The hour set for the race, about 12.30, is rather inconvenient, but when English- men are really interested in a sporting event they generally find time to see it. Oxford Has Made Record Time. Thus far Oxford has made the best time in practice, covering the full course on March 16 in the record time of i8 minutes,21 sezonds, the previous record being 18 minutes 47 seconds, made by Oxford in 1893, and equalled by Cambridge in 1900. The best time { made by Cambridge in practice was 18 | minutes 2 seconds, but this was done {on the occasion of their first trial. Cambridge Has Veteran Stroke. marlldaw These times should lave made Ox- | ford the favorite in_the betting, but TheHartiord | e s=iesees, i de e in' T C. R. Stew t, the Cam- Fire Insurande Co. [ = St as held the present | position for three y This company is now accepting | of Insurance on approved local risks, ther farm or protscted property, di- rect through any Agency under the Jurisdiction of the Norwich Board of Underwriters. HOME OFFICE: £S Shetucket Street, Norwich, Comn. rs in succession. He stroked his crew to victory in the race against Harvard in 190é. Ho has behind him three other men who were crew—R. W. M. Arbuth- Kitching, 4, and E. G. Pald all its losses by the late Shannon fire, $25,601.71, in last year's not, bov H. ‘Williams, 5. - . The full Cambridge crew follows: Cash Without Discount M. Arbuthnot, 141 1-2 2. H, E. Swanston, 174 pounds: MORAL: , G. L. Thomson, 174 pound 4 H B Kitching, 181 1-2 pounds; 5, E. G. Wil- “Insure with the Hartford.” Cash assets, $20,434,816.61. | Johin F.—Parker, = LOCAL AGENT, Office with N. S. Gilhart & Sons, Second Floor, 141 Main St nds; 6, J. B. Rocher, E liams, 183 1-2 p 196 1-2 pound: B. Hornidge, 192 »uftds; strok D. C. R. Stua 2 pounde: coxswain, G. D. Comp- , 123 pounds, ‘The Cambridge crew, ford men, five of who had their first lesson in rowing at Bton, come from warious sthools, and it has been there- fore somewhat harder to get ti n to work together. Changes n the earlier eteges of training also counted azainst them. Changes in Oxford Crew. Oxford was even more unfortunate, unlike the Ox the changes in her crew having to be R ade much later, and only within the Jast four W ks two new men had to be put in the boat. C. A. Gladstone, who was to have rowed bow, was fors bidden by his docior to continue row- ing. Fortunately h brother, A. C. Ful]er’s Gladstone, who stroked the crew the last two years, was ailable, the. position. Another _man, Insurance Newman, had to quit the boat same time as Gladston A in 5 . blue, A. G, Kirby, was ready to 4ll the ap. Agency s The full Oxfc crew follows: Bow, . A, C. Gladstone, 161 pounds; 2, H. R. The New London Counly Mutual | sasicer, 171 pounds; 2, ¢ R Cudmore 173 pound: . S, “arton, 9 -2 Fire Insurance Company. |pounds; 5. D. Mackinnon, 156 pounde 6, J. A. Gillan, 183 1-2 pound Kirby, 195 1-2 Bournis, 152 pound Donkin, 120 pound ‘With the exception of Bonrne, Mac- Kkinnon and Garton, all of the men have r1owed In previous big races. There have been no training fads this year. The men of both crews have depended upon their work on the river. combired with the simple life and fair- Iy ordinary diet. Much will depend upon the condi- JAMES E., FULLER tion of the water tomorrow. If it is ’ rough Oxford is considered to have no General fnsurance Agent, great chance; if smooth, fast time and mari1a No. 161 Main Street. | one of the best finishes of modern times {s anticipated. N. TARRANT & CO., The Cambridge crew Is superior in 117 MAIN STREET. starting and counts upon rushing away at the signa] with a 18ad good enough Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass pound troke, coxswain, Under the NEW MANAGEMENT of this Company it gives me pleasure to announce to my oustomers that | am authorized to insure the better class of both city and FARM PROPERTY upon the most favorable terms. Uniform Rates will be charged o all. All LOSSES will receive fair and thonorable attention. Cambridge a Favoritefor ClassicRace With Oxford on Thames Today—Longboat Picked for Marathon—Rain May Interfere—Morningstar, Un- beaten in Billiards, is Champion—Westerly Duckpin MARATHON DERBY. Light Rains Probable—Longboat the Favorite of Six Entries. New York, April 2—Thousands of persons tonight gave a ‘sigh and turn- ed their eyes heavenward when they felt the soft beat of rain dropping on their bodies. The sigh was for_the probability that the international Mar- athon Derby, an event which outclasses all professional Tunning events ever held in this country, might be post- poned it the rain feli heavily, but the local weather forecaster gave the opin- ion_that the rain would probably not be_heavy enough to interfere. Should the weather man be right six of the greatest long distance runners in the world will start in the race of 26 miles 335 yards at the crack of the pistol at 8 p. m. in the' Polo Grounds tomorrow. Never before has such a galaxy of star runners been brought together. The United States, England, Ireland, Canada, Italy and France will be represented, each by its best man, and a gruelling race for the big cash prize is a certainty, Johnny Hayes, winner of the Olymple Marathon in London, thee thrilling race that has onsible for the Marathon will_represent the United States; Alfred Shrubb. the spedy Brit- on, will wear the Union : Thomas Longboat, the Onondaga Indian, the maple ledf of Canada; Dorando Pletri, the bak of Capri, will represent Italy; Matthew Maloney, now of Yon- kers but only a few years away from his native land, will bear Ireland’s em- erald, while Henri St. Yves, a young man ‘who recently forsook the profes- elon of walter to don the spike shoes, will carry the tri-color of France. Frenchman Has Fastest Record. Pach of these men has a record to be proud of, but the best of all for the distance, from a time standpoint, is of Henri St. Yves. He made the distance in a race in London on De- cmeber 26 last in 2 hours 31 minutes and 23 seconds. The betting on the race, it Is said, In sporting circles has been rather heavs Longboat the Favorite. ongboat rules the favorite at 7 to with Dorando next in favor at 9 to 5. Shrubb and Malonsy are at 4 and 5 to 1, respectively, with Hayes at 10 and St. Yves at The prize the men will contest for Is $10,000 in cash. divided into four purses of $5,000, $2,500, $1,500 and $1,000. This is the richest purse ever hung up for a similar event in this or any other coun- try, and will spur every man on to his best effort. Seats for 40,000—All Taken. The rehabilitated Polo Gronds, ball park of the New York Na league team, will be dressed in festive garb for the occasion. The stands will seat 40,000 people, and that every seat will be taken if the weather is kind has been indicated by the public inter- est in the cont Many out of town people are alread; in town, and in lob- bies of the hotels tonight are groups of them arimatedly discussing the weather and race possibilities of to- morrow. 18.2 CHAMPION WITHOUT LOSING A GAME Morningstar Gets Emblem and Cash Prize—Sutton Second. New York, April 2. Ora C. Morning- star of this city world's champion at 18.2 i line billiards having won the homor by dgfeating Geor ¥. Slosson in the final game of the international tournament at the Madison Square garden tonight. Morn. ingstar secured an early lead in the game and closed it in the 23d inning with an unfinished run of 27. Score, Morningstar 500, Slosson 214, Morningstar is a native of Indiana. He is 34 years old and has been prom- inent as a shortstop player for several years. His first attempt in first class company was in the International tour- to win the race. The present Oxford and Steam Boiler . crew ig the heaviest that ever-gepre- | Sented either univerdity over the Put- Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, COMMERCIAL. ney Mortlake course, Cambridge is u. 8, the two to one favorits on account of their finished oarsmanship, Assots $2,750,422.10 Western Assurance Co., U. €, FINANCIAL AND BEARS TAKE UPPER HAND. Market Recedes on Comparatively Licht Tranactions—Margins Uncov- ered. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AMOS A. BROWNING, 3 Richards Elg. New York, Au The bears got e upper ‘hand today in the contest which has been waged on each suc- cessive day this week in the stock ket. The professional trading ele- t on the floor of the stock exchange has been distrusiful of. the rise in prices, and has “felt for the top” con stantly by putting out short cont Previous, to today they have been forc- ed to cover shorts later at a loss, driv- en in by_the substantial resi e of the mariet to depression. Extensive profit taking sales have gone on each day band in hand with the professional bear selling, and the realizations thus accomplished left les smotive for sup- Attorney-at-Law, ‘Phone 208. OROWN & FERKINS, Htoreys ot Law ever First Nat Sank, Shetucket St Sntrance Btatrway, nex: to Thames Net Bunk. Tel. 137-2 T4 porting prices, as has been done with skill and success by the concerted op- erations for ‘the rise during the ad- . M vance. Sold-out bulls wer > add- ed to the bears in the willingness to see "PHONE 842, "PHONE 842 . 'he trend of t 'V\J’X'ki‘t ined until after the first STOCKS, BONDS AND GOTTON. |0 "% tive power heing ‘stil manifest at that time, when_the large Room 4 =~ Bill Block :wllg\g orders geemed to be met by al- o modt equally heavy buying. After a Cornebpsiens, period of quictude the market then JOHN DICKINSON & Co. (Established 1895.) 42 Broadway, New York. Members Consolidated Stock Ex- ehange, N. Y., Chicago Board of Trade. Biract private wire to floor of Excnange began to recede on comparatlvely light | transactions, thus dem wal of support. While liquidas was not urgent with the beginning of this droop, the widening of the declines hegan to dislodge stop loss orders and 10 uncover margins, whieh brought out CURB STOCKS A SPECIALTY. large additional selling orders. The sanz5d reaction was as much lacking in def- inite news to account for it as has been the wek's advance. The most effective argument of the b s the rise a proceeded far enough to call for reaction in the, normal progress of a speculative movement. The of the long account by realizing sales, nding the witn- | reduction | Do. ptd icago Great W Chicago & N. W. Chlcago, M. . & St Calorado” Fuel Colorado & Southem Do. & SC P, Lonts | Ist ptd 24 ptd Products ware & Hu Denver & Rlo G Do. pld Distiliers’ orther pfd. 0 Do, Ore €tts. Hiinols Central Tuterboro D Tniers To. Tuterua Towa Central anses City Do. pfd Southern Missourt Pacifi 0 Mo, Kan. & Tex.... Do. ptd < National Tea New_York C | X. Y. Ont. & West. | Norfolk & ‘Western | North Amcleran Northern Paclfie | [ 0 Do. pd_........ Nock Island Co. | 4800 Do. TR Shefficid 8. & 1.0 Southern Paelfic Do. pid i Southern Eailway .. Do. pid Tennessea Covper Texas & Pacific Toledo, St L. & West nament here three years ago finished far down thig line. year he distinguished himself by scor- ing a victory in e one of his six games, unparalleled any interna- tional_ tournament for ten years past. In addition to winning the cm- plonship emblem, M ingstar gets a cash prize rof $1,200 40 per cent. of the gate receipts and entry mon- ey. George Sutton of Chicago gets sec- ond prize, 25 per cent. of the money, while George F. Slosson of New York and A. G. Cutler of Boston, tied for third place, divide 27 per cent. Louis Cure of Paris, champion of France, wil] receive the remainder. Phillies Win First from Athletics. Philadelphia, April 2—The profes- sional baseball season in Philadelphia was opened today, the local representa- tives of the Natlonal league defeating the Philadelphia Americans in a close game. The teams will play a serles of seven games. All the games will be played on the National league grounds, as the management of the Americans does not wish to use its new half mil- lion dollar park until the opening day of the American league season, April 12. The score by innings: R.H.B. Americans 000000001—1 3 3 Nationals 00000101*—2 9 1 Batterles, Dygert and Powers, Mc- Quillen and Dooin; umpires, O'Day and Connolly. Baseball Results Friday. At Nashvills Boston Americans 10, Nashville Southerns 2. At Birmingham: Brooklyn Nationals 13, Birmingham Southerns &. At Memphis: St. Louig Nationals 4, Memphis Southerns 3. At Dayton: New 'York Nationals second team 8, Dayton, Central leagus 2. . At Columbus, O.; Columbus, Amer- fcan’ association, 7; Anson’s Colts 6; six innings. ‘At_Indianapolis: Indianapolls (A.A.) 4, Philadelphia Americans, second team 1. ‘At Spartanburg, S. C.: Boston Na- tional (first team) 8, Spartanburg (Carolina league) 2. Harvard Inquiry on English Race. Cambridge, Mass., April 2.—In order to obtain the views of the leading col- lege rowing suthorities in England, letter§ have been sent by the man- agement of rowing at Harvard to both Oxford and Cambridge with regard to a challenge from Harvard in case the Crimson crew is successful again this year against Yale. The letters were not in the nature of a challenge, but only to_ascertain the sentiment in England, No replies have been re- ceived, but it is expected that some communications will reach here by middle of the month from the winning crew in tomorrow’s races. Fastest Day of Bike Riding Atlanta, Ga., April 2—Teday's rid- ing in the six-day bicycle race here was faster than any day since the con- test was begun. The riding was a con. tinuous series of sprints and resulted in Bardgett and Wylie losing four laps Shd Wiliams ang Mackay® 1. The —— Words to Freeze the Soul. “Your son has consumption. His case is hopeless.” These appalling words were spoken to George E. Blev- ens, a_leading merchant of Spring- field, N. C., by two expert doctors— one a lung specialist.“Then was shown the wonderful power of Dr. King's New Discovery, “After three weeks' use,” writes Mr. Bleven, “he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money, in the world for what it did for my boy.” Infallible for coughs and_colds, it's the safest, surest cure of desperate lung diseases on earth. 50c and $1.00. Lee & Osgood Co. guar. antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. Swept Over Niagara. This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatman irnores the river'’s warnings—growing ripples and faster current. Nature's warnings are kind: That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the kidneys need attention if you would escape fatal maladies—dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Take Electric Bitters at once and see backache fly and all your best feelings return. “After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle wholly cured me,” writes J. R. Blankenship of Belk, Tenn. Only c gt Lee & Osgood Co." - People past middle life usually have some kidney or bladder disorder that saps the vitality, which is naturally lower in old age. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects urinary troubles, stimulates the kidneys and restores strength and vigor, It cures uric acid troubles by strengthening the kidneys so they will strain out the uric acid that settles In the muscles and joints, causing rheumatism. son Weston, the pedestrian, arrived in Sharon shoftly after 7 o'clock tonight. He left Meadville at 414 o'clock this morning, making 45 miles today. He stated that he is feeling fine. After a night's rest he will leave for Youngs- town in the morning and will stay in Canton, over night. Weston stated that Marathon races are wicked, injure the heart and should not be permitted. Gotch Hurts a Toe. Chicago, April 2.—Frank Gotch, ‘wrestling champion of the world, suf- fered a slight injury to one of his toes in his training work today. It will not hamper him In his prepara- tion for his match Wwith Yussif Mah- mout on April 14. The champion is getting into shape rapidly and says he will weigh 200 pounds when he steps into the ring with the Turk. WESTERLY FAILED TO SHOW UP No. 1 Team Disregards Date Here with Norwick Duckpin Five. Through the failure of the Westerly team No. 1 to come to Norwich, as had been expected for & game with Nor- wich No. 1 team, there was nething doing in the line of a match game at the Rose alleys Friday night. This puts the Westerly roliers in a bad light, as, according to the local men, they were notified to appear here last night, but they ducked the date and sent no word of excuse. The West- erly five has beep howling about teams not keeping datés down there, but ap- parently fails to see the point when it is their turn to journe yout of town “le.d by tM! Norwich Warriors, and they. would probably raise 3 howl that watild spit the league if the No. 1 team from this city rolled off its strings last night and claimed three straight games. Thi however, the Norwich men did not du in view of the meeting to be held to night at 7.15 at the Rose alleys, when the matter of ppstponed games will be called up and some decision arrived at on how to get these out of the way be- fore the season closes on April 12. Harris Wins Novelty Duckpins- A novelty| duckpin tournament has just been finished up at the Rose al- leys; in which Capt. Julian Harris comes out the winner with a string of 208, C. Leroy Hill is second on 200, and for third place there is & tie between Combles and Gray. In tiis tournament the score is reached by picking out the ten best boxes to make -up a sin- gle string, between the dates set in the tourney limits, High single at the alleys Friday ‘went to Gleason on a string of 117, Sterling Plays | Soccers. The next to the t at home game for the Norwich Association football club comeg this afternoon at Sachem park, when the fast Sterling team will be down to meet the Norwich soccers. Sterling will make the going speed: and elther team that wins will be forc- ed to the limit, insuring two halves of the best kind of play for the enthusi- asts, Westerly has been signed to play the local team on the following Saturday. ~ e \. New Double Piay Rule. There always has been discussion as to whether a double play is made when on a caught third strike a base run- ner s thrown out trying to steal. Thre has been settled this year by the rule makers, who have decided that a dou- {-1.2.1.1- 1.0 0 0 6 0L 2 B B R0 S 0 B2 -0 0 0 L The Store of $¢600000000000 OUR BUSINESS CARD (Obverse.) Est. 1837.——1898 Inc. The Edward Chappell Company NORWICH, CONN. Lumber and Coal Purchasing solely for spot cash enables us to sell at Lowest Prices. Office, Wharves and Yard: 44 to 76 West Main Sireet (Central Whart.) Branch Office: 150 Main Street. Local and Long Distance Telephones at each office. Over. (Reverse.) Our Eighteen Dollar Suits stand right out from the crow they’re different. These suits are made for the man who insists upon Good Looking, Perfect Fitting, Stylish Suit, at a Moderate Price. The fabrics are new and in the prevailing colors. Good assortment, we can fit any form. Other Suits, $12.00 to $25.00. We Sell the * ROYAL ™ Collars, THEF. A.WELLS CO. Good Clothes. CL-E-L L Lo LT B T L L Lt T L T B T2 e : | R L-L-0 -2 1202 L L L T B 4 L T L DOPEOOEHRPOOHOLSOEHOHOOH Friday afiernoon the lfl feated t’he Young Lake 13. Harold Yonn‘ and Altred pltched for the mons and Weinert caught. ble play shall be scored when two men are put out between the time the bail leaves the pitcher's hands and the time it is returned to him standing in the box. g Mighty Five Have Fast Opponents. The Bulkeley independents | from New Londoy will appear tonight in | Norwich for a game with the Mighty Five basketball team of the local Y. M. C. A. The teams ‘Are even matched on the results of past games, and a fast contest is assured. % hting Bear in Handicap Match. Chief Fighting Bear, the Indian heavyweight wrestler, has been matched for a handicap go at New London Tuesday night. He will try to throw Young Pirolo of the Cannonball A. C. twice in an hour, Lemons Challenge Young Giants. by local applications, as they Feach the dlseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to eure ness._and that is by consf dies. Deafness is caused by flamed condition of the mucous of the Eustachian Tubde. When tube is inflamed you have & l."ulnd ur“hvipnrf]al:! dhell;.h'l’. Iflfl“'" ¢ is entirely closed, Deafness esult] and unless the llfll.-l& an be taken out and this tube re- stored to 1is normal condition, he wili_be destroyed forever; nine out of ten are caused by Catarrh, wi ni is nothing but an amed cond! of_the mucous surfaces. e will glve One Hundred for any case of Deafness (cai catarrh) that cannot be «ured by " Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, fj g A BY & & ‘The Little Lemons Hard to Squeere & ]l—‘d, .{‘ CHE! it . Toledo, ish t y o Glanis old by sts, The T g e B oo Halls Hamily Piils tor comstl= Boswell avenue, Norwich. We wish to play them April 10 in Brand's lot. Foley's Honey and Tar is ~ safe- guard ,against serious results from spring ‘coids, which inflame the lungs and develop into pneumonia. Avold counterfeits by Insisting upon having the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar, which contains no harmtul drugs. Lee & Osgood Co. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT! In order to accommodate our customers who are waiting for us to start in business, we have engaged Room 85, Wauregan House, to display our Spring Woolens. After April 1st, when the N. Johnson corporation will be dissolved, our stock of goods will be displayed at 33 Broadway, the present quarters of the company. DAVID F. PULSIFER & GO. Challenge by Rexalls. The Rexalls of Jewett City wish to challenge any team under fourtecn years of age, between Danfelson and Norwich. captain. Address Harold Brickley, works for your benefit whichever way you try it, whether for Bread or Biscuits. If to produce the greatest quantity from an equal amount, then get Ceresota If to produce the finest quality for comparative price, then get Ceresota If to economize, retaining its nutty freshness longest, then get Ceresota. Think of any argument you like— you can’t argue against Results. 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Cups and Dippers . the ek b M’\ .vl 1 dip in prices were :”:7“‘ X:(_:m"; . ‘With our Large Storage Capacity we carry all sizes (including first-class TURPENT]NE S : D " all heard as arguments in the techni- iah Copger 200 No. 2 Chestnut) in Hard, Medium and Free Burning. Genulne Blacksmiths' Q] ] PSPPI D> < . cal m;fyus\ on of fi"n'\‘rkfit. Bolm‘ls Do, bfd . , Coal. Steam Coals. Bituminous Coal. VARN]SH SIAINS 2,3, 4 and 6 quart Pails with N egu otal sales, par value, Wit § b S-SRt b 100 U N tlgiion | 1o 206,008, ; Unins Bunins "bondy were | Westhahoue " Eisoirte LUMBER B n B ol Bt o0 10 quart Flaring Pail ; Tnty-ve years exparioncn tn g 7 P e e S e i e h el ol 5 Glassos o the Most Disicult Tyes. sTocKs. i o ‘o2 1 it Our roofed floor space alone is several acres in extent. insuring dry lum- PRGN SN WANBLS, Dl ans. .o o e Sty lodadiet Mamu A - g | er. 4 130% 130% ber. We carry the largest stock and greatest variety in this section, including white and eolors. 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Corner and Plinth Blocks, Stalr Treade and | T T v will be done in a first-class manner at " 3 29 tary —, March § Stalr Rails, Newels and Balusters, Threshlolds, Moldings (regular and fancy All Copper Nickel Plated | & resonatic figure. Give Us & trial| 18 . 2 T and of difterent woods), Brackets, “House Trim” generally, Bullding Papers. Tea Pots, only . 8sc SPECIAL—1000 Envelopes $1.00 der. sa” Waolen 200 Lo o2 . Ca antry Drawers. : BROWN & ROGERS) 27 Chestnut St. oot ew York, April 2.—Money on call Over. * : ; AR g THE HOUSEHOLD 4, last loan 13-4, closing bid 1 3-4; offered at 2. dull. ——| 1090% re ofd ) Brooklvn Rajid Transii. 6700 Conndian Pacific ... 118 = TAaN Lsanins 3 Time loans very weak L sixty 21-4@21-2 per cant, ninety days 21-3 per cent. six mouths 3 3-4 per cent. uwinioo Auy “y) 93390 Wi and day ( jiand o) eiofeq m Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street 2aa1id AR 4004 ANd 01 Juwa BOd NaMa M

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