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O 4 o RS RS Sl s Wi 7 Yy i Rl ~J. L LATHROP & SONS eongimn.to ll’l‘:::m Mer.| - - 5 ‘ ’ & g - :n"llnse;tg::u! companies at low rates. | Former Norwich Boy was the Hbl'y Hitter—Ketchell Hartford, Conn, May 18.—Hartford| - Give us a call before placing your P . ; Beats Up McGann—Giants in Last Place Again won from. Holyoke hére today, 1 to 0. HAY AND GRAIN. business elsewhere. A\ | 3 Evans split his finger filding a ball in| We handle o good Na. 1 tim . % Hartford Keeps Up Winning Gait. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. marldaw [ o i, Hattle L Jewett, Public m(« and Shorthand Teacher. 263 Main 88 with one out three times, but was un- L Boston, May 18.—Tommy Quill of | WAITERS MISSED 5 o Vo the first innii and was replaced by ra 1’?‘! . salt, feed and po: ‘PL.‘" T SiaSS n A T 1l ‘el. 326-5. ‘Greeneville Grain Co. SIGNS AND AWNINGS t Are You GOiflg ADrOM?T | Sexos ey g ssanowzen ey . "THEIR STRAWBERRIES. ; 2 Seae Fisner.* Holyoke lima 'x man. on third | Bl el 075 G O et sl notietr 2 ¥ PAINTING, PAINTING. J. P. COMBIES, B twelve fagies > : able to score. 2 Betora doing =0 obtain & supply of | JLICE RS, Jande i E T ery | Hotel Men Fourd It Hard Picking— e TS The score: ricEhis is my business. Wagons Cor. Market and Water Sts. ‘Phone 3% our self identifying travelers’ checks "-fl and clever and similar_in_ style. Lost Game in 11th Inning. 18 51110lHarttord 010000 TR nood futpmopliss’ AL 8 T 5 30 5150 \ price 1 will make il 1ool TIN AND IRON WORK —payable anywhere—and let us insure | Quill did the leading throughout, and ab . s H 3131 0|Holyoke! 000000 new one. o our baggage wherever you be. | by his fast work at the end overcame | That large, lcscious basket of - H s 3 P tise Batteries: Evans, GEO, ADAMS, 17 Town St. ne promgbly at short notice and my [ 8845 you may what advantage Clabby gained earlier | Strawberries which the Wauregan H 3 0% 3 3 21590 gast; Files and Aflearn; e TORORILE VIATIOR. ] prices are right. Give me a trial B. P. LEARNED & C0. by better hitting. power. * Waiters expected to pick Tuesday. uft- | Wamerss 4 16 4 80 is & asad | VIR W S. 3. Coit, ¢ Otls Street. Automobile |, b G g k. Do S0 A Loan and| ,, From the fact {hat Clabby is a na- | ernoon at Sachem park got away from | ive-ss’ 3 . o o 3001 Orators Pound Farley in Second. | 18 Blevcle Repairing, Genacal - - Down rs in The Thames Loan and| 4ive of this' city, there was much in- | the hotel men, but it took eleven inn- S > %1 »e : B4 Springfield, Mass.,, May 18.—Bridge- TAFTVILLE FIRMS Trust Co. Building. terest in the putcome of the above| g to roh the Waiters of the choice 8 0 50 0 o o|port pounded Farley off the slate in the BUILDING MATERIAL. War3lMWE fight, and inquities by telephone were | * 1 00 o second ivning and also touchcd up | Peck, McWililams & Co., 47-55 Wes. —_— received all the evening at The Bule- | dessert they had counted on. When = 00 - ls. 37103011 1| Warner, who relieved him, getting Main Street. DRUGGIST tin office as to how Clabby was doing. | the ninth came arcund they were tled 5 3o Ihated for Chech tn 1th coven runs in that innings. This put | ime, Portland Cem:nt, Parlod Roofis E. F. Grenter, Taftville, Ct When the result was learned it was|up, 3 to 8, and both teams scored & A Springfield out of it and Bridgeport tons filed with the greatest cure e e o as e Erecktonrboy | souie. 1a s muig) Seeviug Jt D S § 4§ 3| Bad no trouble winning, 8103 o {11 Juayer, cor. Markee sna Water. 8ts, | A fhIl Tine of ‘Tollek Artictea o Kol o 3Pl g Brooklya 000110013 L ! | A complete line of the best Ales. Lager Bl s e e B e g K L PRI = S R o O crocEmims has tw It on Clabby and steln. Wilson, Willis. for. Brookiyn Burch, Hummell, | two base hits, Melntyre, Speaker: ‘bage hits, S por 1 3 ily use. Delivery. Tel. 136-6. Call up the Chartier's G as two years in age ‘n abby m v Jordan. Ruecker, McElveen; two base hifs, Barbeau | Crawford. Speaker; hils. off Cheeh & in 6 inmings, | ~ Batteries: Farley, Warner and Con- — — | B49-5—and we will deliver to all also two years more of experience P . & Lot ttne bade Nta, Wasnae, Milef, Wilacn, 3 ; sscrifies | nor; McCarthy and Kocher; time, two SUMMER SHOES, %kh. city. Give us your dinner o o4 ST EGTaRC I 4 D" silen bume, Clarks | &, Slanian Biahl;”dousle e Schaster to Bush | HOUTS; umpire, Stelnborg. A fine new line Just recelved. All | o\ Ohartle, Prop. — Tattville here July 14, 1890, so that he will be P oot % Boutors 5 Detrolt 1 bascs on bate. oy Wiame's: | CHALLENGES M'GRATH AGAIN. |#tvles and colors. Priccs r sonabie WILLIMANTIC FIRMS 19 this summer. His father, who was b 1.t Lemver 3; Bt baso on_eror, Detrct 15 it by pitcher, by At el Call and see them. H. Frankin, 17 a_molder, moved with the family to . Pt Sanes 1: stuck o, by Gl 2, 1y ‘Willane'S, 17 | Barnes Wants One More Chance for S : West Main St. . _ STIMPSON’S STABLES, i % -_— Milwaukee a number of years ago, and rear Young's hotel, Main street. Thore Jimmy started his fighting career in COAL AND WOOD. " oughly up to date tood, a & . ; service the west in 1906. He bas cle-medh up . A Quakers Lose Third Straight Game. Athletios Win Fourth Straight from Chisage. Jim Barnes of Springfleld, who| The Park Wood Yard, Franklin Stri Trucking and heuvy teaming & spe= everything' out there, and in three 3 3 Philadelphia, May 18.—The Philadelphias lost their | Chicago, May = I18.—Philadelphts = made_ it four | prought the Indian, Chief Fighting| Wood ana Coal in any quantity deliv- | Clalty. bouts with Jimmy Gardner—the first a third straight game ' Chicago today, 3 to 2. Schulte | straight today a.n.%cnmn 519 in ihe |#Bear, here to lift the scalp of Jack Mc- | ered to all parts of the city at orn-n-'m- CHIROPODY AND MANICURING by : knocked ‘s boie” run with & man on bass ih the | dnal ime of thy , defeat and the other two draws—he Afin Inning. . Great Selding blays made by Tinker Grath, the heavyweight wrestler, but|&ble priccs. Wm. Ince. Tel. 5 Mrs. James P, Brown, 770 Main Strest, has demonstrated that he must come > and Evers prevented the home team from scoring d . Evczs 4 3 with the result that McGrath was the . P Willimantic Conn. Orders taken fof in for consideration among the welter- several runs. Score: vietor in a series of matches, wants to DO S puffs and other nair gooas. Your ows Mighty mportant question—who welghts. . Chicago. get one more shot at McGrath through | Slabs $1.00 1 load. Norwich Wood | GOUPIDE® mide into a wwiteh. pomi 2| " will Clabby of North Thames street, e 3 a , 2 utts. ° Chi A orne e Py fr, it Inburancet| 1 e his umcle, expeots Jimmy 15 Y pvean T3S B b b0 » o the Indian. He says he still belleves | vara, rear Bulietin Bldg. Franklin St |Face and Sealp Mastaps’ Supecau company, ready to make mood when | Visit him for several days this week, E ) 2 ofSheckard.it 3 1 1 0 0 [ Fabnst 0’3 9 ¢ 0| that the Indlan can put it on to Jack|yel joa. , |hair removed. Full line of M @isaster comes® For reliable Fire In- | Probably coming this morning. . Bruette’s Fancy Fanning Specialty. | Zites, Aot 3 0 % 6 ofhemis” § o 3 3 A e e T CONTRACTOR AND JODBING Hane Goods. Evesings by surance service—consult us. Sk T e S ne. slaventri Sararhacs “whose. siup. s Otz 4 111 0| Mt 4 070 o 23 % 8| The Balletta: T e S L 5. 8. Beckwith, 50 West Main Street. Wl 3.0 i D! : S 1 : i dit 7 : Contractor #nd’ Builder. Jobbing work ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. Eink was a feature of'the game ail $11so|mmis 3034 { ¢ 1] Sporting Bditor, Norwicn Bullettn: | Catiezior end Baider; Sopbing BALTIC FIRMS " P FOR COUNT OF NINE. | through, was Johnny-on-the-spot T8 Y] (5T satisfied with t —— A o Richards Building, 91 Main Street. rtirbhid agaln, stepping out to a wide bail and AR e s o 5 1 §|with the Indian and McGrath, for I WAGONS DOR SELE: SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING. aprizdaw McGann Was Chopping Block for | driving it over first for a single that % 9312 0| Twnine 3 2 03 o= | Sl think that the Indlan can beat| s, new business w also two | Go to H. A. Fontaine to have your Ketchel, Middleweight' Champion, |brougnt in the winning run.. The IRE 714 3{bim. I have'a club that will give me | 1oy Gump carts, a secend-hand top car- | Shoes And harnesy renairod, Tt doms lineups: P A a good guarantee if McGraih wili| rlage and a second-hund top phaston. | WOrk at the lowest price. H. A Fofe Pittshurg, May 18—Six times to- Strawberries—Welch ¢, Devine p, B in 3 27 17 wrestle the Indian. Now if McGrath | Painting and repairing a speclalty. To Baitic, Conn. night High MeGann went down for | White 1b, Nichols 2b, White 3b, Wil sl for Nicnie Ta uliivaa o' Sth. will give him uaother chance I will| sphong 513 Geo. W. Harris, §6¢ W 4 k% - a count of mine in a six round bout|Son 8, Donohye if, Caruthers cf, Rob- | = i : e Aum a ale Nep fari anptoleg i iadelphla 000030 02 $100, for I think McGrath was the REPAIRT: with Stanley Ketchel, champion mid<| erts rf. Chicago - 13600 03 v FISH—FISH. AIRING I et o e e oo | 52, Kilrow 3h, Hoanlon of, Govang rf, | Mame . meant e Bismiects” boss. o , By Now if McGrath will take up this| kinds of dan at the Norwicn Fish Mar. | ¥l SatIsly. "Years ‘o ‘experionce has e SHOCRAT {h e, ro Bruette 1f. Schulte; hits off Srarks § ia 7 innings, off Richie . challenge I will send on a forfelt of % made us experts. Wagon repairing at Ulear aoross the press table into the| . Joe Suliivan fanned eight of the|l iR £ serifce his Doolin Erers. Schuli; sl . Cuisgo 2. :| 25 to bind the mateh, for' the Tndlan o o 1 b 4 te o is better than ever. GROCERIES, HAY AND GRAIN, seats of spectators. Ketchel appar- | Strawberries, and the three pitchers % Flene 3. Drgert 1. passed . X PUTNAM FIR ith ly | used_ by them, Caruthers, Donohue ; 2; 1 ; umplres, Egan and ours truly, A Sherwond Potter, 410 Main Street. MS Jnhn F Parker i oncoring"voloos o€ 313 Shemplons gy oy e iy vk » S ; Maciger of Chisg PUMRE Bos:. | Stasie Orvoms ey Srtlo oty ouh . to the bench. Among the batting fea- o r of ghting Bear. es, Hay, Grain and Feed, el i s Got abon bis feus | tires were twobagwers by Govane, et e 1o e s b e | GRS, Spcinggse, Masel S tvep e Be Baalir ™ gbsts Tng _ Ehudicis, Strset HAS REMOVED HIS again, after belng all but knocked out, | Greenwood and Kilrow, but Leo Bru- . stratent by defeating Cleveland & to 3 in a sx | SPORTS -in HORSISHOEING Dresser _and practical Wig maker e & Moo i B o B o L g Row Sork tesrm G0 citeh o thein 1o B. Losts, Keoks School Rivals Meet Agai Badiad e, 5 Dok Berest Jheute | Tor aute and is toad” "rinchen. WSH i ers - A 0ein; n al ts bre: 4 T e he ohampion, but . apparently be | faced the box artist, and the last time T o Bt o | e e e et eonardt had patt- | After their ten inning clash a woek | attention on our part Imsires yOur pat- | ————— — 2 2 /| A OIVIL ENGINEE! exhausted himself .in the early rounds| With two on bases and a chance to rilitant and two fast_double Cleviasd, (b ago at New London, when Bulkeley | ronage. Once a customer. aiways a o e T maral Wipws e AL e Waiturs wesh a8 il o Gntert - B A ShNEe e :g:lfle:n;o-l{dolgux;l‘e; aines il et | o fuber D, r::‘ab.:a ot W, t] e, . A len o o e r potore han ot DAL | ively as crickets, Captain Scanion Cinelanatl. Now York. Bradirw 3 3 6 2 331 ¢ o|tnis afternoon for a return game on the| ~“THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD. | Civil Enginesring and Land Survesing: an audience witnessed a boxing bout | Btarring with several clever catches PR i ol 3012 ¢|Academy campus and the Academy| Come in and hear it. It's something | °v Dradiey Block Eim Strest. here, six thousand persons crowding |and throwing to first for a double, o o1 8 3 11 5 o|boys are determined that Bulkeley will | o rent. T r——— tHie Ducussiis gardsn: while Pitcher Sullivan doubled a man | Loveri.s» EEE 220 3 1|bite the dust this time. This is an exy X Oysters measured out, fresh every TO THE el vttt at the plate, and Haley twice did the [ Miwheilst g1 321320 bibition game, as was the one a week . By Oar. Orsters are Boitt rv4 BOTH CONFIDENT. trick to first. At short the Waiters $9¢ 15 07 0|eso, the league games coming later, but RS Quality. and price always righto et ae: 2okl were greatly strengthed by Lavarge, 001 0 1 0|captains will have out their strongest| Y e on nold’s, 67 Front St., Putnam, Ct. CHAPMAN BUlLDING Johnson Says Fight Won't Go the| ®1O replaced Allen, and Charlie sho 000 000 3 ofieams and a hot contest is sure to fol- resh shore haddock. market cod, | —— o N © thel .q some class when he laid down a R G s 1|0 Gallivan, who twirled last week, | steak cod; also fine line of all other DANIELSON FIRMS Limit — O’Brien Delighted at the| bunt, and then stole around the en- T Wright ia will again officiate for the Academy.|kinds of fish at the Norwich Fish Mar- — BROADWAY Chanoe. tire cireift. The score by innings: ? and Bulksley will bave in its regular| ket; telephone—31 & W. NASE, trawberries 1000020020 1—6 . standby, who pounded out the The Music Ma Bank Butiay Philadelphia, May 18.—A visit to the | Walters 00021000200 home run a week ago. . e 3 ag. CORNER BATH STREET. respective training quarters of Phila-| The Walters have a game with the | *Batted for Marausrd o o he lineu HAGBERG, e Betle "08 Gomnectiontr " Tt "ot delphia Jack O'Erien and Champion | Westerly trolleymen, probably on Fr; ‘Batted for Crandall in 9th. uk‘:t‘%flmmflgfi Academy—Lawler of, Noyes If, Ri Ladies' Tailor, d have It played for yow Jack Johnson found ghe ¢wo fighters | Gay, and have engagec Jarry Ravenell| Score by inning sors, o B g ek, pyr o hit, Brad- | Otts ¢, Hendrick ss, McKay 2b, Murray Norwich. Price 19c. Telephone 894, late today in good condition, and each | to come out on the coach line for | Sincionat 5 ; sacifice hifs, Bradl bhard: 2, Laporte, | 3b, Murphy 1b, Gallivan p, Thompson = - = equally sangwine of the result of to- | them. Now York < . Croe; stolen basea ' Goode. Bardiey; double play. | g’ ¥ i S AT DANIELSON FISH MARKET. ' morrow's battle. O’Brien in particular . D A e L | s B e e Ty e | - “Bulkeley—Bervenutl ss, Rogers sh, MEATS AND PROVISIONS e e Tt Thing Spe 2at we was delighted at the opportunmity of hits, Hoblitzel, Murray; three base hit, Lobert: sac- Bacon ¢, Lubchansky b, Noble 1b.|james Banning, Norwich Town. Conn. | open ourselves: aiso a full line of f meeting the big colored fighter. John- | Harrigan, the Favorite, Wins Crotona. Sistare gf, Shoa cf, Taylor If, Wall .| gresh and Sait Meais Poultry et | cfams’and quahauge. it # -~ son will enter the ring at elose 10°200| Belmont Park, N. Y. May 18.—The Fresh Provisions received dail - N. TARRANT & GO., |rouncs whio O'Bren will tip iho| prcatening woathar kept the attend. g Nadgpick Ahetio Meate 4| g St ciase | Pismat deilvery: WESTERLY FIRMS 117 MAIN STREET. v - Aol Bty 2| a.ce down to 8:500 persons at Belmon- e Naugatuck Consolidat etic pracid 0 <he 3 May 31 NEW YORK BAKERY C0. CLOTHING Eire, Accident, Health, L Y S Dticie st wean r WhE e 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION gt B e bt W A Miesteln & Zachmowlts, rrops. Pol- ST o - 7 i -« o sh, Freach an; rman Brea oltv. 2 ter, Harrigan, with Restigouche second and of the STEe By Sy Suth tnle g ery all over city. Drop a card and | Of'smrey & full hine of Gents Bure™ Hability, Plate Glass g Demund, an added starter, third. De- The prizes will be given as follows: | have us call. 20 North Thames Street. Weston Going Through Kansas. : . - 1—The two mile rac to N . il o B ¢ o e Be 5 o B . N the Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th T oy i B Sl B R On_the bridge and Steam Boiler ... ‘Winona, Kas., May 18.—BEdward Pay- | pace, followed by Restigouche and Har- PAINTING, gon Weston, walking to San Franeisco | rigan. This order remained unchanged vears of age only. Three prizes. Spel o' Ve thie’ Slak: § . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I " s n A " from New York, passed through here|to the final furlong, when Harrigan 2—Five mile, open to all amateurs.| SPring 1s fete il mG et rs :shu l.ftpsmo[on, expecting % to reach moved up on the outside and won go- 3 F’;’_‘_g{"“' 11 1 Ber " oont, i 3 B”’""”‘{; ' Real E-t.:'-:xmxmuuneq haron Springs by midnight. ng away by 1 1-2 lengthe. he ten mile, open to all ama- | R st Norwich. P. O. R. F. D. Nerwich Unlon Fire Insurance Society, i . g e - T ey ————— BASEBALL GAMES TUESDAY. teurs, Ten prizes. Hor ™ Bhons’ coasselig. D-| potter Bullding. _“Phone connections u. 8, 0 el T New Yery 12 Srat. buse ot zrx O = 4—The 100 yard dash. Three prizes, S Assets §2,759,422.10 Sobtas, Devin o Dovie o Teuhes, Morauard 13 | 7. Hew Evslend Lo Stmoms. Tho races are strictly amateur. The| REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. SODA WATER. Mecsog to Tenmes, Downes 1o Egan; struck out, by Lowat_tom L. entries close May 22. Entry blanks| Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2, 65 Broad-| Murray's Pure Fruit Syrups. Large o hevecooe | FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL |55 5 i) fEaam b v |iRUEE S D Fugieciaier Room b8 Broat; ¢ Cunty. e Assets $2,397,608.00, . piteber, by Marauard 1: hits. off Marqusrd 8 in 3 | ; At Lewrenco—Brockion i Lewrace 6. Thiresn | retary, C. P. Burke, 126 Maple street, | Broker, .Notary Public, Auditing and [ assortment of Candy. Frult, ete, at 8 innings, off Crandell % in 1: time 1.43; umpires, | ings. Naugatuck, Conn. Expert JAcccuntant. Telephone 615 Rallroad Ave. P, A. De Rocco, Just Because Eastern Leagus Results. Montville After Saturday Dates. you always HAVE waitéd for your “Weet1a The I}ima sav.mgs Ha“k New York, May 18.—The l!loc‘k ‘mar OF NORWICH, ket today was almost bare of feature or incident. Its action was incomclu- PRICES DRIFTED FEEBLY, Strength of C. & O. O Features. Fergoson Weakened in Ninth. G I ey e itiit DAL e | A D N ek 3. The Montville baseball team has or- o on asing; “dirinm e Howark & Oullod oot 1ok | oo nignd. for tho season and are pre. ronto—Toronts 3, Providence 6. to oo turd: vith Bt S B e B | R e tremee, (PRt Book” Shturiay' pumes ¥ith 3 to 1 Beebe pliched strongly, the locals scoring | ed: rain. g n v on s two base Bit, a mcrifice and a single. The Eastorn Leagus Standing. er Memorial dey, either at home or score: Won. abroad, with return games preferred. Rochaster . H This year's local team wil: be equal if e not superior to the speed; teams of the Tommte s past. ~Clubs_desiring games kindly address C. E. Flaherty, manager, *phone 110-5, Montville, Conn. LadiesTravel Miles of the Few 200 Chioago & Alten.. 100 Chiosgo Great Westorn. BOC Chicago & N. W.. 20 Colorade Wuel & Iron. 00 Coloredo & - Southern, St Louis. a0 sive as an indication of financial opin- | %00 De. Ist pta D '"'E.n lon or speculative sentiment. The | 208Do 24 uta P = professional element was greatly di- | 900 Consolidate E The regular Semi-ahnual Dividend | ¥ided in views, but this division, in- | {00 Delsware & fudica t bee clared ¢ stead of prompting opposing opera. 1700 & Rio A n declared from the net earn- | tions, had the effect of discouraging ings of the past six months at the rate | activity altogether. The conyiction of Four per cent. a year, and will be | 748 Very goneral that large specula- o[Bea'mont.cz Ritchey, b Becker. flowers to take a decided start in the Spring it’s no sign you Slenvecwmony ol evseonons 8 omer e 2% nwrwnSaon payable on and after May 15th. of the market by saies to take profits. E to come to our store for the bargalns always must as “BONORA” was made for this purpose, B FRANK L. WOODAR This conviction left the professional in DRESS S00DS. The fact that we % B A > . D, -2 buy direct from the manufacturer, We know it's new to this section of the country, and traders undecided as to the signifi- cance of the fact. One party argued | 2% Interbers that the desire to €ct ewsy for sum- | ‘it L i mer trips to Europe and enjoy the| 100 Iater Marine prd . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. profits acerued furnished the motives 400 International Paper for the recent selliig, and not any | oy Lioriionsl Puwp well grounded distrust of the stability | 30 K Cief Gombers GROWN & PERKINS, Aftorneys ot law |of e market Prices arified fosbly 0 Do i T 5 % and changed their current frequently.| 4 Lous ebritine - "‘;nmm“ Bhetucket BL | Some of the obscure atocks which have | o s %' 5% been _supported by pools lately were | 1300 Missoud Pacine tairway, mex to Thames Nat. Bunk. | Jliowed 1o run off weakly. Some other Tel. 38-3, specialties showed signs of being sus- tained. Strength of Chesapeake & Ohio was one of the few Teaiures of the market. This wes accounted for DENTISTRY by the tark of the Intantion 1o cxtena The dental business established by | its connections and join it with other my brother. whose assistant I was for | umaller roads already under common saving the middleman’s profit, is being i Sopreciated mors svery day. Our cusc aven i b tomers get the benet ay_we i -#13 | your name to our increasing lst Plank Lost Eleven Inning Game. BRADY & SAXTON, New Britain, Conn, May 18.—In an STERLING IS LEADER eleven inning battle here this afternoon | Telephone 306-3. NORWICH TOWN. New Britain won from Northampton, 19d IN AMATEUR LEAGUE. |3'¢5 3, Plank, pitching for the visit- | oo 3 S ors, held the local team down to two 8ix Teams Continue Interosting Series | 213 hel the local team down to two GEORGE 6. GRANT, —Leaders Win Out by Bunching |they scored their first run. Run. : e seore: == |Undertaker and Embalme 32 Providence SL., Taitville. Stegling leads the Eastern Connec- 00000011001—3 8 2 Prompt attention to day or night calls 2l epr2ldaw Treasuren 2200 Tnterborough Mot also that this space is too small to fully describe it, so we're Z {3 <& going to ask you to send your inquiries # Barstow's where they will be promptly answered. st We also sell, in connection with our large line of farming ticut Amateur league as & result of the | Northampton— last game, having a clean score cf vic- 10000000100—2 8 3 implements, the Planet, Jr., and Iron Age Horse and Hand many yeses will Ty ownership to organize @ new and fm- | s pate, ¥ {orles, winaing from Central Village | Batterios: Ward and Rufiange; [FTOMDt e A o It wil laa: 0 see the f pertant trunk line railroad system. The | 100 Peaple’s Gi last Saturday at Central Village. Plank and Bridges; time, two hours; ‘elephone 69-. ! 7 9 3 s ks olt il pis QAP Sheuad | DItant Tunk IR S rond ayster. Ths oot o L R e T e M ama e e Cultivators, Weeders and Hand Hoes. These small appli 'y BEother and as m: (pew ones as will tavor me with their | which became known over night, ap ronage, tracting 250 and u y peared to be ignored, probably owing Bovitd DR s "'-%R‘.”- {0 the small accounts outstanding at | 8 Readine .0 170 Do ptd . of these accounts was followed by the | 16108 hoax” sand’ G e e {he fifth tnning. The score was § to0 SPECIAL in their favor, but Marland hit two men + the Mill R % and gave three passes and several er- Waterbury Played Poor Ball. atn treet. 'a Jot OF. Fancy Allks. for rors by his teammates gave Sterling New Haven, Conn,, May 18.—Water- | evening and wedding_dresses, all colors, the lead and the game. Rainville went burér lost to New Haven today by poor |at low prices; also Latest Style Dreas in to pitch in the ninth inning with and costly errors, § to 4. In the [Goods, Musiine and Cotton Goods at ances certainly save a lot of time and money and perform the duties satisfactorily. the stock exchange. The closing up late rise; however. Further engage-| 800Do ofd ... i M H s d P ! Rich or poor or prous ana Bandsome, | zments ot #old for. export to. South | i S L& K ¥ G i three men on bases and two out. 'He | sixth inning, with one run in, three | BAIf Price Come and see them. Clflslng out our Maine Seed Potatoes - ABUMARISS 0 P America gave coior to the estimates | 13 b wa, onreem o BE A retired the side by striking out the |on bases and none ot, Doll, who was 201 Went Matn e 5 7 e of large additions to the movement | it How Shuiid & LRk butter, The features of the gamo wero | being hit hard, was replaced by Cor- | / tebata JOHN BLOGH. Prop. ok The résumption of the publieation of | oI . a2 12k the pltching of Doyle for Sterling and ¥ 80 lay ot or chances, weekly bulleting by the weather bu.| % g;mfi e e the catching of Culch for Central Vil- s Elvery tooth you save enhances. reau received some attention, in view | 200 Do. pfd -seerr 9k okt lage and the work of Rainville on sec- ' of the high importance attached to| 200 Tennemes Crpger ol el cnd. 00 Texas & Pacifi. 300 Toledo, St L. & 200 Do. pea .. recently cut by some of the independ. | 4130 Trica Paciic 3L By ore si% s L 0000 o san C. Village. .4 1 0 0 A vour smiles and conversation, crop chances at this time, Reports of Windees 107 16 41l Setniticn restoration of wages which have been R. H. E. 6030413 6 0 01000—6 6 7 Jon' ,e. | ent steel companies, made a good im-| 96 Do. prd & %| Plainfield was the winner at Coven- / Don't despatr when tooth are achin: pression and strengthened the belief | fo Giiicd istes . 5% try by a score of 10 to-7. Dion pitched Save them, all their shapes remalir.s, the procress of imgrovament in that ] Snited, States g00d ball Ctor Ptlnlnfllzld.dbpt got poor . BREWED PERREFL ade. belated rise in United | 330 : : ; support. Coventry played & very loose L ie's prolonges and Bealth extended, | = ics Steel gave the market the only | 12 Dt Copper Lol i 3 5 y scmibiance of animation it enjoyed at| 006 Wabash : % 3 R.H.E. [Every time a tosth ts mended, ar me during the day and had the | 3200 Do. pfa . % Phinfield 600001014 3 jalties § 5 Wil find Fous Soy, A effect of making the closing strong. | 4300 Weslers Msaiand - ] Coventry 100011—718 4 Remember—we carry many specialties in stock in ad 9 » Témmdeq, Eonds were irregul Total sales, par | 500 Westos Do $4% Mu|" Batteries; Dion and Congdon; Crow- tion to Pipe and Fittings. Agents for the celebrated Dextiot 1 “my crown” reveals it value, $5,950,000. United-States bonds | * 400 Wheting & L. rie . i ell and Gillespie; umpire, Moran. P BER Apels e 3 Were inchatsal: ot catl: 2600 Wiscorsin ~ Central 9% At Jewett City Moosup was beaten “N. B! O.” Sheet Packing, Tube Brushes and Cieaners, § - % Every art by art conceals it Total sales, 507,000 shares. by the #core of 36 10 5. Manesde Wood g, s 8-quart Pans 10-quart Water Pails N I : i sTocks. e had a very weak team. It is under- Scotch Gauge Glasses, Rubber 'Gaskets, “Eclipe” Tub- Large Ringed Wash Bowls, 6-quart Milk Pans asuve. auye W - 00 Allis Chalmers yf ) 2 oo N O . Hio . uor clu ge Moot ular Gasket, Oilers and Lubricators, Whistles for pleasure i 5-quart Lipped Sauce Pans 15000 Amalgamated Copper New York, May 18.—Cotton futures s management of the Moo. 8-quart Straight Sauce Pots P Kettles “Testh to eat with, minds to reason, cloved stoney. Gt piaotion futures | Tup team 1f arrangements can be made boats or power plants, and many others. 4-quart Berlin Kettles with SIPAG Dreeiring Is it her fault, yours or mine, June 10.94, July 1091, August 1085, | Vith Mr. Wood and the directors of the ; PR ; over S-guart Puddicd” Pek s 5 September 10.15, October 10.14, No- | 1°9818: R ST If you are in need of anything in the lines of Steam, Rdirt, Staight. Sauos Pura 3-quart Covered Buckets b Games for urday: - P Snall thets 1w be mine or thine, e Te . apagcomber 10418, Jan- | yijjage st Bterting, Jewett' ity at Water or Gas, call 133. with cover 11-inch Colanders “Thou shalt know in all good time, ‘Spotelosed quiet: midaling uplands | MoOsup, Coventry at Plainfield. Vz-quart Tea Pots 114-quart Coffee Pots 206 Americen Leoowmotire 65; middl ; The standing: e S 15 middiing. guie 1190; sacs. 83 Won *Lonty Sterling . 0 DAHLIAS N ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, OR. R. E. BEARDSLEY f ‘MONEY. Coventry 1 > 237 Main Strasd New York, May 18.—Money on call | Jewett City 1 55, 67, 59 West Main Street. % apéaed . geny, 1 02 ruMn~ rate | Plainfield 1 . HE ous n e -4; closing bid | Moosup . s I o6 Rentie: coast iine 1 7-8) ofered at 1 7-8. Time joans Telephone 133. . > Baltimore. & Ohlo, easler; sixty days 2 1-4@2 1-2 per Amateur Baseball. Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street at 14 put your busie ) o plid cent. and ninety days 2 1-2@2 3-4| The Young Hobart Avenues beat the public. there is no me- | 17 penichem Sicel 1 o the adver| 700 Brookin Rapid Transit. per cent.; six months 3 1-4 per | Buster Browns 6 to 4 on Tuesday night fi‘-.m“ | R Gt Paie T2 cent A ., o aad mish 0 Rlay agele.