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Business Men Visit School The efforts of Superintendent An- drews of Shelton to secure an attend- ance of the business men and taxpay- ers of the town at a session of the the superintendent. They rumber of questions and investigated conditions as in this building. 7 the second base play of Bill Young,|this is the season for the busybody | who caught two men in succession. | chick, are, first, not to give them cold | water to drink, Use a thermon Jim Melntyre Wants to Box. and find out how cold the water is William_Leonard of Greeneville, as | before the chickens drink any. JEWETT CITY WILL g BE AFTER THE PENNANT. Manager MoBroome Expects to Be in INSURANCE. J. L LATHROP & SONS WILL FIGHT JOHNSON,” SAYS JEFF Sec- continue to issue ingurance on Mer. cantile, Dwellings and Farm Property in the strongest companies at low rates. Give us a call before placing your business elsewhere. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. marldaw Thomas McBroome, Detroit will not pitch Bill Donovan | grey up and choked the affection TR ; Al'e You Going Abl'oad? Now York Aol AT wit gt s i il e e pmtl (2 month o two after the onen- | which.had made them man and wite, But a trairis quicker, cheaper and e A Before doing so obtain a supply of | Mr. Jack Johnson. 1 will defend my | Detit Ml 20.—Detroit played ragged oy Ue u:&-eM;;nFrlrgfiggm'linAg::I‘:fl::; more comfortable. 5 ball in evers liiie S e Fight from the Start. Announcemént Greeted with Wild Tumuit by New York Crowd—Detroit-Cleveland Only Game in the Major ‘Leagues—Jewett City Baseball Prospects. nd won_almost as it (Special to The Bulletin.) The baseball season in Jewett City opens next Saturday with its first league game, when the Jewett City nine will meet the Wolf Den, team from Putnam. Jewett City ~ starts in this year under its newly elected manager, who has given manager for Jim McIntyre, wants to|ond, doynot feed them too often, match his man to box any 140-nounder in Norwich. - Let Kid Carter or Harry Miner or any of these - - ~ie push- ers come on and get busy, says Leon- ard. DIAMOND PICKUPS. JEALOUS RIVALRY Said to Have Caused Separation of Sculptor Frederick MacMonnies and His Wife. Because jealous ‘rivalry as artists #chools was tia] success last the class mentionbd school at 10 o'clock in the morning, and were shown about the building by “Spain is the realm of old romanes, a land of mx and wn#." “What's Indiana ?"—Louisville crowned with at least par- eek, as sixteen of visited Ferry |yne matter wi Courler-Journal. You Could Use A Horse. our self identifying travelers’ checks | title as undefcated heavyweight cUam- | piewcd. “Youns was I srand form apd with & lttie been legally separated from each’ other. P . F . 3 —payable anywhere—and let us Insure [ PIgf of the world 100 would e RANGHC WP (Rt In the string Tom Dowd will try out | Rrederick ‘MacMonnies i3 one of the It is possible to make the trip from New York to your baggage wherever you may be. B. P. LEARNED & C0., Pown Stairs in The Thames Loan and Trust Co. Building. 1= the warning to every careless man Before a great audience which pack- ed the American Music hall, and in which there were as many women as men, James J. Jeffries tonight made this formal announcement After his sparring exhibition with Sam Berger the audience shouted for Jeffries to come out and make th Statement he had promised. “The bz fellew” soon appeared, his bath robe or dressing gown only revealing his shag- gy head and great re¢ fists. At Jeffrles' announcement the house went wild, literally, and he stood n the footlights, smiling and bowing and aising his hands for order. After several minutes the audience becam conably quiet and Jeffries starsed Tadies and Gentlemen—" % “Cut that out, Jeff; me to the point!” cried a voice in the gallery. another voice. you want to hear some- came uppos! eveland. abh Goode.rt Perring.3b | Biaraio ie.2b Wingham,cf Youn.p Totals, Ve Cleveland to Lajole- to Clevelund 6: ou_errors, 1L oston Detrcit 1, Cleveland 1; Detrit. ab Melntsre,lt & 5 o w|moocsmasr | . Easterly, wng: two base hit, Hinchman .’ Minclian; home run. Birmingham oode, Lord: double play, Hinch- toval; left on bases. Detroit 3. first base on balls, by Young 2; first by pitcher, by truck out. by Lafitto 6. by Young 4; Easterly 2; wild pitc s Kerin and O'Loughll MANAGER THOMAS M'BROOME. for New Bedford are seven catchers,|most famous sculptors in the world, fifteen pitchers and no end of in and | man of international fame, and, al- out fielders. Clark Griffith denles_the report that he has made an offer for Cy Seymour. “Wouldn't have him on the team,” says the Old Fox. Dubuc, who pitched in Waterbury and Torrington last year, is showing up well with Cincinnati. He is an ex- Notre Dame university player. Ted Basterly, the California catcher with Cleveland, has made a great hit with Charley Somers. He is a_little fellow, and yet he catches Cy Young and Addie Joss with ease. Charley Jones claims that he bought his own release from the St. Louis berth with the Denver club. A southpaw pitcher i a very though American born, regarded on the continent of Europe as one of the most_prilliant men in his art in_the world. Mrs. MacMonnies, who is a New Haven girl, being formerly Miss May Fairchild, the daughter of Sidney P. Fairchild, in civil war times super- irtendent of the Western Union Tele- sraph company’s New Haven office, is a gifted painter, so gifted, in fact, that it has led to the separation from her husband. A great surprise and sensation in artistic circles has been occasioned by the report from Parig of the separa- tion. This report is confirmed by Frederick Fairchild, the present man- ager of the New Haven. Western Union office, an_uncle of Mrs. Mac- Monnies. He stated last week that and containing this statement: “I have left my husband and my better than a horse and buggy. ‘Washington with a horse and buggy; but a train is quicker, cheaper and more comfortable. { Likewise, it is entirely possible to wash clothes with ordinary laundry soap, but P. & G. Naphtha Soap is quicker, cheaper and very much easier. P. & G. Naphtha is the modern soap. It is as much better than ordinary laundry soap as a “Limited” train is P. & G. Naphtha Sozp saves time; and time is money. 1t saves fuel; and fuel costs money. The woman who does her own work owes it to herself, SL NG e Toous the Wockpe e iy Browns. His health has been poor and y heart— American Leagus Standing. a he had just received a letter from his A5 5 Never mind that; are you going to als: this is probably why he selected a|pjece confirmingsthe facts as stated to try P. & G. Naphtha Soap. 1If, by using it, she is able to get through her washing an hour sooner than it now takes, b, ele i ed ef es, 500 s ith T - i - e k3 . . . e e | 2] careful attention to the selection of a | valisble member of u team whon e oo A o T o R it will have paid for itself four or five times . ye SC Lot team, and it is predic e bor- 3 X - | case, i i R b S on et ey Y 8Lied - g O Fridu ugh’ will be represented by one of the | preclates this fact, and he says that |sang, PUt We have decided to live over. It will do that—and MORE. 4 v Coleaso . he has the sensation of the season “Well, I am satisfied after about seven weeks' work— National League Stans best in years. The baseball interests of Jewett City in a youngster by the name of Speer. Mrs. MacMonnies was born in New Haven. In 1870 with her father she it e I e S bz B4 . | have been kept up and supported for removed to New Orleans, where the who lives unprotected by a policy for | , QUi vour kidding, Clneinpatt Wo o M% TG17 vears with unabating enthusiasm.| (Cy Young meeds to win only 22 |giived SO BV DERER WRICE, O FIRE INSURANCE, That I can get in fust as good | B 1 o It i3 easily to be remembered when |games this year to bring his_total of | (hich time they removed to St. Louis. Let us write your policy TODAY.|condition as I ever was, and I will |Ney Yok - H ‘| George A. Ross, now of Boston, gave [ major league victories up to 500. Also [\l te yyae C FUGREET (o0t TOCR Tomorrow may be TOO LATE. t Mr. Johnson. g on ‘00| it so much of his time and attention. [ he has but to win his first game In| . per excellent painting which en- Y ¢ 1¢ Jeffries had had anything more to | Brookism ‘4o | The names of amateur ball players (Boston to make the Hub fans roal |iiied her to two vears of study in ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. he could not have Been heard. He [Pl i ‘4| wno ranked as AT who have been turn- | “Another good one sent on his way. f| pariy “T{ Was Whilin Paris in 1553 Richards Building, 91 Main Street. REMOVAL ran’off the stage while the auditortum became a bedlam of n and joy. | Ketchel | arti | he 1 en Jeffries cannot sign for possibly ten months, and at the fight shall take mont of weight fighter, won from Albert Del- fast work at the Armory Athletic as- Boston in twelve rounds of ed out in Jewett City would make a long list, and in the profesional class The lineup for Saturday will be: Robertson ¢, Moore p, Watt 1b, Wm. Robertson 2b, Brennan 3b, Ritchie ss, present squad who is sure of a_place on the team. It's an open race for al] hands, Nearly every one looks good that she met the famous sculptor and his genfus captured the young wo- apridaw There are several conditions attash.| O'Toole Undefeated Bantamweight. | f,qn Dufry, the manager of the Provi- | Connie Mack says: “I want every |0 89} 00 €8P P8 Con F0 R a" tn ed to Jeffries’ re-entry in the prize| Boston, April 20—Tommy O'Toole of| dence team, did his first ball playing [one to understad that there is not a|pond qott AN WIEE MEPRed, Co ring. First, Johnson must defeat | Philadelphia, the undefeated bantam-| here. single player among the 30 in our e children, who are with the mother. r Trolley Schedule Planned. place in this country and that it shall |sociation tonight. Deimont proved|Williams rf, 'McKenna cf, Raill If,{to me now for a regular place on the | Work on the Middletown and Hart- | be unlimited as to rounds. dangerous only in the seventh, when,| Hugh G. Willis is captain, but may not | team, and those earning recognition | ford trolley between Middletown and | "He made these conditions known |catching O'Toole turning around, he|play regularly. Peter Manville is also |will get it Cromywell is being done. Most of the | orally to the newspaper men when he brought me from retirement. I have all the money I will ever need and landed a Alaska-Y' right swing to the jaw which ukon exposition declared he on the list of reserves. Manager McBroome is confident the home team shall at least be in sight of HARNESS HORSE NOTES. handed out the following written |sent the Philadelphian to the floor.} = A]] the players in the lineup have| Cy Perkins has arrived in Holyoke. | jty of Cromwell. The railroad com- P ment The Boston boy tried repeatedly| piaved in different positions for sev- | The news will be welcome to the fans | pany is anxious to get the line in op- | “I will say that T mever felt better. | throughout the rest of the bout to Jand | era] years, and all have good records. |who had about given up hope of ever | eration. Already schedules of running 0 n ar er |1 have held oft king the announ a knockout, but outside of the tenth,| = mhe paftery, Moore and Robertson, | seeing Perkins again this season. Cy |time have been prepared. The steam . | ment until T became sure that I which was fairly even, he had nO|are rated among the topnotchers. |is in good shape. There is hardly any | service, it is announced, will remain | absolutely the same Jeffries as when | ¢l 2nce. Moore has pitched under salary two |doubt but what he will settle his dif- | the same on the Valley division. \IAS REMOVED HIS |1 retired four years ago. 1 did_so Pl e seasons for the Catskill team of Hud- | ferences with Owner Winkler and be v e then after defeating every possib No Prize Fighting at Exposition. |son, N. Y. with a record for games |ready to play ball when called upon. Nk bt | contender for the title. There was nv| Seattle, Wash., Apri] 20.—When ask- | Won. Robertson’s work behind the bat | This will mean in all probability a re- o . one left for me to meet. ed about the proposal to hold the Jef- | Was seen ad admired by everyone last | arrangement of the infleld. With Per-| Surely the Washington baseball team FIRE INSURANCE “The present heavyweight situation | g (%00 'yl HooP®aoh*im ‘Seattle this | season. Two years ago the home team |kins back on third again, McCormack | Will not fail to remember that it is to is the only thing that could have |t =8 B¢ SRISePN NETE T 28Tt ‘the| won 27 out of 30 games played, and |will be shifted to shortstop. be backed by the administration this work has been completed in the vicin~ year.—Washington Herald, 5 4 5 cents a cake—worth more. wauld permit no prize fighting at the fair and that under the state law he easily could prevent such an exhibi- tion.” The sheriff declared that fighting would not be permitted in King coun- ty, and Mayor Miller made a similar that could tempt me into the ring if I | was not sure that I could easily de- . { feat any chiallenger for the champlon- ship. the pennant this season. e The total number of 2.30 trotters to the close of 1908 is 24,313, and 16,193 pacers. 3 | Banish TWO-MAN TOURNAMENT. TO THE CHAPMAN BUILDING BROADWAY CORNER BATH STREET. N. TARRANT & GO, 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler ... INSURANGE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, ‘As for Mr. Johnson, the tactics which he has employed, presumably to attempt to force a match, have been | such that I felt that I would only | lower myself by replying until I feit | 1 was prepared to that I would | fight. At_the expiration of my contract an unlimited round contest, “All T will ask after that is suffigient time to thoroughly condition myself and should Mr. Johnson care to chal- lenge me for the title I wili do what T think I owe the public—that is, to de- fend my title of undefeated champion of the world.” Jeffries 'theatrical contract has five months yet to run, with an. option of five months mor All Games But One Postponed. New York, Aprii 20.—Rain and gen=- Ily coid and disagre ble wedther er cansed a postponement of all the im- nament will put ceipts, New Y league. as soon again th For Three Cushion Championsl Chicago, the world's three cushion billiard tour- will be played each night. American released Second Baseman Earl Gardner to the Jersey City club of the Bastern declaration concerning Seattle. April 20.—The match for between Alfred De Oro, the present champion, and Tommy Hues- Each man up a side bet of $250 and the winner will take the entire gate re- Earl Gardner Released to Skeeters. ork, April 20.—The New York league baseball club today It was learned also that just as_ Hemphill is able to play e Jersey City team will get Outfileder Mcllveen from the local club. Johnson Accepts Texan's Offer. Duckpin Rollers Begin Handicap Tour nament to Run Three Weeks. Manager J. J. C. Stone of the Rose bowling alleys set in motion a two- man tourney Monday night at the al- leys, which is to run for three weeks, untfl May 3d. The sum of $20 in three 1imit of 45 pins, and six teams to qual- itfy and roll oft for the prizes. This promises some Mvely competition for ihe rest of this month, and as there are also a number of postponed games to be rolled off by May 3d, the duckpin enthusiasts will have plenty to furnish excitement at the elleys. Four teams chalked up records at the alleys on the opening night. Mur= phy is scratch man for the tourney, and any other rollers teaming up have handicaps of from 10 to 45 pins. The following scores, showing the handi- cap and the net and gross figures, have been made: Hill (10) and Combies (10), net 594, Gen. Watts, 3, 2.06 3-4, will be train- ed for a lower record, after his stud season. Spring Humors The noted trotting stallion McKin- ney, 2.11 1-4, is driven five or six miles every day. 3 Ruth Dillon, 2.06 1-3. is said to be splendid form, and Millard Sanders i sists trat she is a coming champion. Readville grand circuit programin will almost surely eontain two han: caps, $30,000 for trotters, $20,000 pacers. Alice Roosevelt, 213 1-4, was 1. beatén for two years over the westcs: half-mile tracks. She will be the st in Tommy Murphy's string this seaso: The pacer Hal Direct, by Bonnie Di rect, owned by Frank Boyer of Nc Impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood with William Morris, which positively |ton, the challenger, will be played in| prizes is offered—$10 to figst team, $6 e Ruiset Tave heen aloiert A s = | forbids my signing any contract, pug- |this city May 20, 21 and 22, Tre match | to_second and $4 to third. e et otting station: Goton, during the winter cause in Telephone 594, herwise, I will 'be ready to | il be for 150 points and 50 points| The conditions call for a handicap | Coohran, 210 1-4. The spring such disfiguring and pain- | ful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of ap- petite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to take is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects per- manent cures by giving healthy func- tional activity to-the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. Hood's 8arsaparilla effects its won- Qerful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparilla, but because it combines the utmost remedial values | portant ball games scheduled for t Beaumont, Tex,, April 20.—J. T. Ges- | 8ross 614; Combies (10) gnd Murphy, | Fo55 ¢ i 3 a X 3 , Tex., A 20—J. T. Rhtes u town, Pa., will be put in traini | u. s, ay in both National and ~Ameri; sett, who offered $50,000 for the John- | Bet 613, gross 623; Sturtevant (25) and ;‘;a_?:‘:higas'n;;un. m? is thnughrl” s (Bes 35 et Saprationts, Assets $2,759,422.10 gues, except the Detroit-Cleveland | gon’Jeffries fight, recelved word to-| Murphy, net 518, gross 543; F. Gleason |10 5 9 15 prospec each greatly strengthened and en- content in Detroit. This is rather un- [ gay ‘from Johnson that he would ac- | (20) and Murphy, net 544, gross 664. 2 riched by this peculiar combination. Western Assurance Co., U. 8, Assets $2,397,608.00. €ec118 . ATTORNEYS A:r LAW. usual, but one day last year the weath- er stopped practically every game in every ieague in the United States. The games postponed foday were: Natjonal League — Philadelphia at New York, Brooklyn at Boston, Pitts- burg at Chicago and St. Louls at Cin- Jeffries. cep the offer. No word has come from Gessett has wired the same offer to James J. Corbett, in case Jef- fries refuses. Rolls High Single. Hill (10) and Murphy, net 564, gross 574; Harris (sc.) and Hill (10), net 619, gross 629; Mason (25) and Mur- phy, net 606, gross 631; Kennedy (20) and Murphy, net 569, gross 589. Rhode Island-Connecticut League Bars A. B. Coxe of Paoli, Pa., owns fourb rood mares whose speed ave: is 2.08 1-4: The Leading Lady Sunol 2.08 1-4; Brilliant Girl 2.08 1 and Hazel Kinney 2.09 1-4. These ingredients are the very remes dies that successful physicians pre- scribe for the same diseases and ail- ments. If urged to buy any prepara- tion said to be “just as good,” you may Ceresota Flour sales outstrip the records of brands old enough to be its great grandfather, because extra-, ordinary merit is found in every bag. You need only the first sack to tell you why. AMOS A. BROWNING, S ke IR T W T i Willie Wilkes, 2.28 George Wilk: be sure it is inferior, costs less to make Amerfcan League—New York at|Rose alleys for a single at ducknins cilegians, test producing daughter, dam « and yields a larger profit. i » ¥ idl _ | Philadelphia, Boston at Washington [Tuesday, rolling a string of 119, which| J daa performers, three dams of 12 a: s | Attorney-at-iaw, 3 Richards Bldg. | 4ng Chicago at St. Louis, took the daily prize. Conneciient Iehgas held Sunday g |Uhreo sires of 15, mow 28 years ol Begin taking Hoodis Sarsaparilla | "Phone 206. Westerly an amendment was made to was sould at auction at the Chicago sales for $30. today, in the usual liquid form or in st SRS TN e the article which governs the hiring of the chocolated tablets known as Sar- players. No man signing or playing | 88 . 3 N & PERKINS, Miorneys at Law under a contract wil' be allowed in the | Towa Todd, a son of Todd, 2.14 3.4, | Ftabs 100 Doses One Dollar. eover First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance Btoirway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk. Tel. 38-3. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. NARROW PRICE MOVEMENT. Selling to Take Profits the Order of 2900 Do. 100 Corn 24 pfd . ated ‘G Products league, and the law was laid down so strict that even college men are barred from the league. There were objections to_the sched- ule by Manager Tingley of Mystig, and it was finelly decided to put tne mat- and out of a daughter of Wilkes Boy, 224 1 recently changed hands at a reported price of $4,000. The get of the dead son of Bingen are bringing high prices these days. ST ) Denver & Rlo Gran tes or until th xt meeti R 4 dDENTlSTRY th Dy : y;n“?m. :uf:-“ i tor over, until the next mecting, on THE HEN BUSINESS. o dental busin, stablished b: 300 Distillers’ Sacurities Doyle of Westarly, Shackley ¥ _— my brother, whose assistant I was for New York, April 20.—The strength| e kre ... mgl’(’)’nf fiymfo; y\\’llli;:gk ‘aofgf{s*‘f:d T Boad o ilitesst Lice 1 Ood many years, will be continued by me | of Reading was the principal sustain- AR O'Nell’ of ‘Mystic were chosen ampites Brasde-—tiiuts by an Expait, OUR BUSINESS CA RD mssisted by ‘Dr. V. D. Eldred. It will be a pleasure to see the former eustomers of my brother and as many ing ihfluence in today's stock market. Without that prices apparently would have sagged, as sales to take profits 400 Do. Ore for the season. ‘W. H, Card of the Manchester Poul- new ones as will favor me with thelr . 00 Tiinols Central i ; try association, who has acted as a vatronage. Extracting 250 and up. were the order of the day in the ma- | (0 TLA0 SO Colling va. the Indian. judge at the local shows, has some (Obverse.) novisd DR. CHAD. B. BLDRED. |jority of the list. The spocial strength | 1o bo o Bill Collins, the Central Village |interesting ideas about nens. He has NOTICE! Telephone 122-4, “Dignity Is What We Use To Conceal Our Ignorance” 4= Elbert Hubbard's definition of the word digricy. Unquestionably Elbert 1s correct, and every thinking person will agres with him. Think of the people with dlgni:s and count those having it naturaly of Reading was the outgrowth, partly of the perssistent rice in price of ( tral Raflroad of New Jersey. of wh | Reading is a large holder. T | strength was transferred today to | timore and Ohio, owing to the fact that and a narfow price movement. selling became more conspi in the day. More gold w for export to South America, and there was an option on part of the engage- ment for export to France. A slight advance in sterling exchange rates here and a similar fall in Paris would precipitate an outgo of gold to France. The money market is not notably af- fected, but the bank surplus is at a stage where any notable depletion of the reserve or any sudden demand on ts might be expected to stiffen mioney rates. Securities markets evers where seemed to regard the march of | rkey with continued tran- s engaged | Towa ) Kans 900 Do. Do Rock D 200 . gloss 20000 Do, 100 Tnter 1700 Iniernationsl Pump 200 Loutsille & N uthers 00 Tennessee Copper United Staies Rubber.... 3 Central as Cly Souther bid y Teland Go. Railway ... fd & _Pacitic St L. & West Pacific .. pta wrestler, puts on the closing match of the season tonight at Moosup, where he is to match against Chief Fighting Bear, the Wisconsin Indian,who agrees to throw Collins three times in an hour, Collins is in the best of shape, and wich-Taftville. The ball game talked about for this afternoon between the Academy and the Norwich-Taftville teams could not be arranged/ as Manager Benoit found it Cifficult t6 get his full team together for a midweek practice game. He will have the men out for some work later in the week and expects to present a strong lineup against Wauregan, when he takes the team up there for the opening game on Saturday. Rain Blocked Hotel Teams. Because of the rain on Tuesday the Wauregan Waitars and the Del-Hoff o the a this advantage over many of the men who talk about hens. that he is one of the few who ever made a living off just hens and nothing else. He says frankly that he is not go- man cannot succee din some other line of business, he should let hens alone. ‘Everyone who makes a success with hens is going to do it on business principles. He is going to know what his outgo is and his income. He isn't even going to keep a fifty-cent hen if she doesn’t pay interest on the money, Mr. Card said that he learned that much out of the hardware business, which he started in to learn in. his youth, but which he was lured from by ractions of the hen, He always did like hens, anyhow, and what was the use of spending the one life we were sure of doing Something we did not like so well as something else, Est. 1837.——1898 Inc. The Edward Chappell Company, 200 Minn. & St. 1. ing to put any false frilis on the hen | that company shares with the Lake 400 St. P. & should put up a great fight against the i N i i i | ; - ’ s 2 siness. No one is going to gef | Shore"the “contral of Reading itael. | ots Micys ol Strong and ‘clever chier I It Only one man ver dia. "I s NORWICH, CONN. Change of Locali The extazatistie et bf the Mrength 2 Do B8 ey There are to be two preliminary |Lusiness of small proportions. When ge alion of this group and of a miscellaneous | 150 Neworal fedd wrestling bouts, with a six round box- |i¢ comes to hiring help, the profit is collection of specialties wa ot con- o New York Cents ing match also. Quite a bunch of |a) knocked out. One pecullar thing 3 ST vineing, and the general )i did not, | i sports are planning to go over from |about the hen business is that so many THE JOHNSON €O, Mer- t any time, respond. Wi he de- | oot ‘Willimantic, and the crowd is expected |gre in it who have made failures in chant Tailors, are located at 65 vuxnré i'nhlhe '5":";":’.“’;; fa \; d :'Ll}t Northem_Pacifl to pack Milner's hall for this final |something else. Why on earth should Broadway, Chapman's Block. [l| T The consequence was o consider- 2 mazch-of the: steaon. & masl who Bay fnil;d elsewhere think 8 E. V. JOHNSON, formerly at [l| able reduction in the volume of the = hes(nslnbee. 8 rchasing solel les us to sell at Lowest Prices. 33 Broadway. market's activity, oatside the coalerh, No Game Between Academy and Nor- |most peculiar and trying one? If a Purcliasing solely for spot cash enables us Ofiice, Wharves and Yard: 44 to 76 West Main Street (Central Wharl.) ‘Branch Office: 150 Main Street. Local and Long Distance Telephones at each office. Ove (Reverse.) : 2 : jus there was more money s . it jonds were_irregular. Total| 1100 Do. st st . Colts had to postpome their opening |Just because y e o has It me el combined with | [ "bar value, ~$5,454000. United | °jLi0 United siates Sice game. The two managers will arrange |0 1t P iy a Shose with assumed afgnity are—wi. | =:iites bonds were unchanged on call. 400 Thab Copper for a date later. (0 ¥ hictenelgosnin e e coAL they are understood and discount i 900 ¥a. Carolina’ Chiem. P by_the public, 4 We've no dignity, natural or as- sumed, and if its use was attempted STOCKS. g s 0 A 7 Am, Car & Foundry 00 Westinghouse id ptd J ectric Amateur Baseball. The Young Giants wish ta play the was a fancier, and glad &f it, and so must any man be who is going to take any interest in his hens. When a mwan starts in every morning to clean Coal. Steam Coals. With our Large Storage Capacity we carry all sizes (Including first-class Xo. 2 Chestnut) in Hard, Medium and Free Burning. Genuine Blacksmiths' Bituminous Coal. by us the public would discovnt It 100 Do. pid et L R Young Potatoes Hard to Dig Satarday -opping 1 Let the public estimate us (. r-sctiy; | 14 A Foltoi G0 T6200 Wisconsda Ceptrat afternoon, Auswer. by The Bulletin | sos to have somothing cies £y thiak ot us credit for a thorouzn hiowl- A Tee Securgies 5100 Am. Tel & Tes.... "] before Saturday, The lineup for the |hesides those dropping boards, or he LumBEn R s Jor Am. Linseed 01 Teal Sase MEMY Mo Giants is as follows: Weinert 3, Win |must get out of the business quick. \ Fears, of experience in this buasinees e il s COTTON Bellert p, Freeman 1b, Dutch Weinert | There is about the most monotonous Our roofed floor space alone is several acres in extent, insuring dry lum- axclusively entities us: 1o 1. ons & i 2b, Young ss, Jatkowski 3b, Higgins |drudgery in the care of hens conceiv- ber. We carry the largest stock anJd greatest varfety in this section, including X New York, April 20.—Spot closed qui- | rf, Senft 1f, Lacy of. able.. But, if a man is thinking of Spruce Timber and Joint, Shingles in great variety, Lath, Furrings, Flooring LAIGHTON BROS,, et, 20 points higher; middling uplands breeding up his stock to a higher of many kinds (including fancy hard woods), Sheathings, Clapboards, Siding. Amerlcan Woolen 10, 5, middling gulf 11.10; no sales. The Norwich-Taftville Juniors of standard, or trying to find a bird to Ceilings and Wainscot (of many patterns and Woods), Hemlock, Chestnut, Photographers Main Street | 100 Anaconds Mining Co. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: | Taftville challenge any team in New |y, show, the work gel Oak, Ash, Black Walnut, Cherry, Cypress, Maple, Birch. Whitewood, Poplar, Opposite Norwich Bavings Soclety, | 7300 Atchison . April 10.48, May 10.49, June 10.49, July | London and Windham countles for a |ung the Sian ZoFeate that it ,fcf;ufgfi; hite Pine, Notth: Carolina Dine, Georgia. Pine, Verands, Clothes, Hitohing a1g2d 409 ’A‘Z.nfl'e" G 10.49, August 10.83, September 10.37, | game. Ages range from 15 down. All |pecause he has an interest. 4 nd Fence Posts, Flag Poles, Doors (of various woods and patterns), Win- 44690 Baltimore & Oetober 10.29, November 10.26, Decem- | challenges must be answered through| Then too, the thoroughbifed fowls dows, Blinds, Window Frames and Sash, Mantels, Shelves, Shelving, Base j —— Do. pfd ber 10.26, January 10.20, February —,| The Bulletin win over strictly dollars and cents, and Casing (molded and plain). Corner and Plinth Blocks, Stair Treads and MILLINERY 008 Brooklyn - Rapid Transit. . 8500 Canadlan, Pacifc . : March 10.19. "MONEY. The Young Potatoes challenge any team under 11 years. Our lineup is: H. Desmond p, L. Sullivan o, W. Mec- Dressed thoroughbred chickens bring more per pound, as they are more uni- form in appearance. The eggs of the Stair Ralls, Newels and Balusters, Threshliolds, Moldings (regular and fancy and of different woods), Brackets, “House Trim"” generally, Building Papers, and Cased Pantry Drawers. o ver. See curibaniisome. line of | .o o=ts New York, April 20—Money on call same kind of thoroughbreds are also i b easy, 13-4@2 ‘per cent, ruling rate 2| WrUEAE 1B, By Moran 2 G. Ryan es |oore uniform in sfze and color and so b Spri-g Hats, = last loan 2, closing bid 17-8, offered at | 3" i 5 % Y |command the highest prices. It was A O°CONNOR'S, 275 Main Street, © Mey Building, 1895 1100 Colorado’ Fueb & Iror 4200 Colorada & Southern 100 Do. 1st fd .. 6 oy 2. Time loans soft and quite active; 8% | sixty days 2 to 21-2 per cent., ninety days 21-4@21-2 six months 23-4@3 per cent. Ry The Little Lemons Hard to Squeeze beat the Beanhill Giants, Freeman p, Bill Weinert ¢, The features were a disgrace to find how few yards of thoroughbred fowls there were in New England. ‘Two hints about raising chickens, ag