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H fl.—m?mspanu- ‘seventeen innings to'a 3 to 3 3%.'_“ "’s:""“"'“.'.”&“'" 2 "We 5 3 seen here this m - The contest cpen| 10 3 twice' on poo orld’'s 4 “ { became a pitching Mal ‘between Ames ;fi f I and Mattern, the New York,man hav- v ¥ ing just a mda the hfllttr of it. - Hair 2 % raising and infield plays 2 { saved the nme times after it p to 13- feet flat Y y had gone 30 extra inmings. Mattern's ‘work with men on the bases was one brilliant feature and a catch by Thom- g = U as while lying stretched out flat on the » — ground was another. | New York went ahead in the fourth . IN HAVING ;8:::“‘”5“7' inning. when Deviin tripled and scored ™ IN dl"letchzr’- single. The home team You can never tell what will happen. o hetght which '“Mm hl'\h ' ering as badly from blis those who came fres] east. At Fort Morgan the road ended abruptly when the route left the Platte river and became little more than a trail. At places deep ruts and pitch Company, 131-133 Main Sireet, the score in the seventh on a hit Our rates are Jow and our companies and errors by Fletcher and Doyle. Philadelphia, July 25.—] here was no turther scoringt a Philadel; ‘bunched mummudmufl':'vua. Buun'nme.uo. holes were conccpled beneath the grass " . 't ut it ‘off another and finally fell down upon him. ORWICH, CONN. ISAAC S. JONES, MW and third and none out the next three Do 1 e abhpoa e u Mass., July - 26.—Hol. plunged, striking their mud pans and Fatters all hit to the infleld. New York 323 1 fpueng 52 308 won from’ S id toda: S| A and agsl Clbecy otokehd Sl LTl ¢ A % Richards Building, ~ 91 Main Street. | nad men left on bases every inning af- (313 reenss 4 1 1 1 ¢ | Holyoke made all their runs “Fitty smifes east of Denver thé big | '{ gg's LIVER GRANULES—A preps y24daw ter the thirteenth. Boston's best|epair § 1 3 0 DRI TR T eeieted A e e it ot el [ Tioshas ress car . broke through ‘a | | CUE F0 TN oubt tor the rellef of chance of scoring was in the last in- | B% b 2 2 7 2 ‘base: e bridge. ‘alter Winchester in a Pierce | Ding, when Sweeney doubled with one o T R 1134 -'E?.',“"’m&‘f,""m&fi O e o B IR e Lol e Lo Artow was following closely: behind. cmmtio::n;?:::t:‘-:t the "ll;:r. ‘:n out, but he was left on tl when | Dooln,s €152 20123 ] an e two crews suceee n get- | headaches 8o ently. Graham: was thrown out on a great | Masiiasp 30 1 3 R 3 40 9146 =gl fing the Thomas out. The men then | ,used by sluggish liver and irregular stop by Fletcher, and Matf ™ nned. Totals,” 28 11 27 18 1 0 o laid planks across the broken places | els. Price 25 pacisive S Aty T the other cars to proceed. vl 5 Hartfard: Lost 5 Now' Haven.' | oo ta nars man. the edent agatnet |, With the arrival at Denver the cars 0SGOODS JAMAICA GINGER—An Hartford, July 26—Hariford lost to|anyone in the world, except the other have covered approximately nineteen | excellent preparation for colic, cramps, New Haven, 6 3. Losing today's | two. The records of all theré were | hundred miles, of which one thousand | 4o . opeia, indigestion, ete., and in il and seventy-seven were traversed this sase it Bartord I second pace ' | abo, O Inereolcniale compeiin | e Uit Tl e ena o casen whre ¢k abmunt i e- Louis. x *Ratted for Bergen in 9th. 2 sev- fifteenth inning for loud talk, and sev. ctin for - i o eral Boston players were glso sent off the field for the same cause. The score: New York. John F. Parker n P e 3 red. Price 25 cents. abh pa a e abh po a o} Rain at St Hartford-~ 0 000000033 6 5|competition. the second leg. qui 2 106 16 -4 National league 0] The official ‘score given out Sunday : . R R R P New Haven 00 0 0 8 0L 0 e o, e e ik of condition:| 1eft the Premier the only make of car | LEE’S BEEF, IRON AND WINE—A HAS REMOVED HIS iz amfi" faios Reisigi] ;nd Waters: time, 150; He asked for a practice throw and ‘V',:,‘;n‘: f:‘i?_:l;:“’;m begin the firial leg | VAlUaDle restorative for, all convaies- : - Q\ZIS"'.‘.‘..’_‘:‘E" 2 il v ire. Stormbers. neaved the hammer 162 foet. © | THY TornE A bR e e | cents and capecally o various forms Ty Hommeat 2 1153 8 5 | WORLD'S QLOW FIRE since June 26, when he tossed the |t0 Kamsas City, Reports on road con- |of general del ity Price . 6 311 ¢ LfMavemg 7 0 3 8 1 ceight 180 feetat American League |ditions are such as to presage trouble. g $ 1o kg gL SHOOTING RECORD.| ¥ York. ity McGrath has| Glidden and Hower said that the re- | LEE'S HEADACHE WAFERS—A B i T RN . pask. Now: FORE our, port that this would be the last Glid~ s, firiv.'.. Reed of w-k‘fl;d Hit Bullseye in the meantime made a record of 181 speedy relief for headaches of all kinds, OFFICE ~ den tour was unfounded. “This is only £ Score by innings: 4 feet, but under conditions which make sick, bilious, nervous or hysferical. Ne a utive Times. the beginning of these tours,” said Mr. S S A Ayt e gt gy it probale that , the record will not | G, GeE R R oL 0 U Hic "inogt. won- | Also _relieves neuralgia. Price - 35 Runs, for New Yotk Murray, Devlin, Doyle, for Wakefield ‘Mass,; July 21.—A new This left- Flanagan's 180 feet as the | derful in the history of adtomobiling. | cents. TO THE Boston Teney, Coffey, Grabam: two base hits, world's record of 28 consecutive bulls- official figure for him to combat Sat- If plans now under-consideration .are g St g B B Bl T eyes, followed by a narrow wpiss and | o qo " ndt e, "o00 (S url show. | carried out, mext vear's run. will be | LEE'S TOOTH POWDER—An anti- Borger T Jnfincible atter the fi | 16 ‘mote consacutive bullseyes, at SIow | g him dangerons. from San ¥rancisco to New 1 orK, and | geptic powder contalning valuable - ye ve a CHM’.“ BUILDING R e et rwn:" catey B o G e o et Ton Are"n the 510 yard range 1 e Shu He took a couple of throws and then | the following vear w i base on_balls, of jch whiten and preserve <entry match was the feature tour of England. - This tour will extend | Properties wh 5F the opening day. of the Afth annual | cut loose for e e e Mg | to the Rocky mountains. 'That this | the teeth, perfume the breath, heals ;. ; struck out, by Cleveland. Ne BROADWAY 3 L wnps s o|meeting of the New England Military | 2T0mer WHOWInE Rietory. | BAUAE | coula be done has long been daubted.” | and hardens the gums. Price 2 cents siope snd” Emale. Fliek.xt 0 0'Demmitt.et 3 23 Rifle association —on the Wakefleld | |ligcn yai) fnto the earth after a per- iRy jy19daw —_— Ball,ss 2 0 Keelerr{ § 0 1 range hére today. ~The new record was | ¢ /4“0 et three terms, Hart Defeated in Fourth Round. CORNER BATH STREET. Stovall.1b 0 0/Chaseld &2 8 0 made by Private George W. Reed of » National League Standing. Ladofe,2b 0 0 HemphillLlt 4 0 3 6 . v. M., | The throw was measured and the Terre Haute, Ind., July 26.—Mike you w Won. Lot PGC. | Bemise 2 olLaporazh 3 0 12 @ |Company A, Sixth.regiment, M. announcer immediately shouted that | Shreck defeated Marvin Hart in the [, SWEURN you we i “Telephone 894. e B " Tt | Eghman.¥t S 3831 y|ot Wakefield. The best previous rec- |, worid's record had been smashed. | fourth round, of a ten round bout t0- | Ghwm Natter than e ad - 859 | Perring.3b 2 0 Austin.3b ord of the range was 20 consecutive|™ mpore g only a slight excuse for | night. ing columns of The Bul e Bingham.cf - o W T R made last year by Captain N Cinelnnat! 5 Busee 2 0/Sweeney.e 0 0. 0 1 Iseyes, y N P! disregarding the record, if this fate ) Pilladeipha st —[Hughesp 2 f olStuart W, Wise, ordnance department, | gt e gealt it. There is the slight- St Louis 420 | motals, 9 o0[Doylep 00 0 M. V. M. ~ est down grade from left to right field = | Brookiyn -369 e One narrow- escape from serious in- Boston . 280 100 on the baseball ground where the =4 Jury marked the day when the pistol of | ¢} oy ‘wvas, made, but it does not seem N. TARRANT & GO., u Ensign Highburg of the naval acad- ‘ What and Where to Buy in Norwich. SPECIAL SALE Men’s Calf and Viei Kid Oxfords, reg- ular $3.00. at. 98c. Ladies’ High and Low Shoee, regular $2.50 and $3.00, at 98c. P. CUMMINGS, Telephone. 53 Central Avenue. Investigate our premium system, §y22d Cincinnati Wins from Pittshurs. Pittsburg.. Pa., July 35/—The Pitisburgs looked like sure winners when they scored three runs in the seventh inning, but in the eighth the Cincinnatis won the game by making four runs on three hits and | New York FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WEEK OPENED STAGNANT. Practically at a Standstill— Tariff Delay a Factor. New Yark, July 26.—To all intents and purposes the stock market was stagnant today. Theére was a brief period of- slight actiyity ~ after the opening and some stirring towards the possible that this will be sufficient 117 MAIM STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, - Liability, Plate Glass INSURANGE Norwleh Union Fire Insurance Soclety, u. 8, Assots $2,759,422.10 Westosn Assurance Co. U. €, $2,397,608.00. Assots &ec114 emy, Annapolis, exploded -at the firing . line, ‘The barecl of the pistol blew out, | fF the record to be thrown away. The city engineer's effice will probably sur- whizzing by, the ensign's head, but he| oy (he- grade and find_its exact s lace their finding before In the 500 yards, slow fire, Shuman | amount and p e re-entry match, during the afternoon, :"‘e o Un a °fl;il:llt ety aRAt: in addition to the 44 bullseyes out of | iImous n:; eVving- that the recor 45 shots mue"by l;rlvlte Reebd, glnp. be accepts in N. P. Stiles, ; o Sidine. regiment. made & b i DONLIN SAYS LITTLE. uslune r?in::r;x. made a m)fl""fl“ ts, 1 1 , v SISY Meeord Commostt Can't Tell Just When He Will Ge to Plulldolph George W. Chelsey, Second Connecti- New ' York, July 26.—Mike Donlin, cut, of New Haven, made 20 consecu- tive. bullseyes. . Chorus_ Girls Play Baseball, the former New York National league New York, July 26.—All the “newsies” | player, reached this city today from HUNGRY BORSES in town -who could spare time from | Point Pleasant, N. J. Donlon had little | are poor and unsatisfactory workers. crying “W, to say about the deal whereby he is to| It pays to feed well and use GOOD Amxlem captain and manage the Phnadelphh; FEED. ,You can get this «t rght OR’ST = [@bel Hite umpire a b::eban Nationals. Philanaile. Bt prices from 1 game ween ‘two teams of chorus “T’ expect to go to adelphia, bu A. R. MANNING, close again. In the interval business Sirls in full cotume. There was soms | T-canit va¥f Jupt. when, as. the Atcarige- Telegkone N Yortia o 200 Main Street, Norwich. was practically at a standstill and the 55 dispute as to the final score, but at the | ments are not all made,” said Donlin. | | /P D 4 [ dvia ticker recordsd only at long intervals. | 2200 licroomagh M - 8 jyaza Th alatt # o g gnd ot the thid Inning it stood 37 tof “Mr. Weiix Tsmgn will communicate e speculative contingent se 2 36. _ All gate money will go wwar the | with me soon and then I can say what termined to await the outcome of the # | maintenance of the Newsboys' Home |is doing. If I take hold of the Phillies Byl g i Special for Next Month at Mill United States Steel dividend .meeting, club at Woodland Beach, Staten Is-|it will be pn a salary basis. with a articular People R ant Store, 201 W. Main St. i - 3 Patronize mn . . til after the market has closed tomor. Other’ atractions were Battling Nel- | way, too. Ten thousand rds of Fine Drass 1ow. The indications 6f further delay son, who.auctioned copies of his book; —_— R 9 D” o t. h ‘ Goods, Bilks and Fancy Cotton Go in the adjustment of the tariff con- Annette Kellerman, who gave an open| g, Champion Clothier Defeats le. ogel’s mastic 1] l’y. 2 to 15:yard lengt :’:r sale at one- some effect on discouraging any activ~ Dénlin, %ho. was wildly cheared by the brings you to the door. Don't forget ity in the market. All other consider- Saotain nay o ? Champlon William J. Clothier of Phil- | 7| g03-2. Rear 37 Franklin St, | the piage (o 0 ations were igniored, although some de- The- French distance runner, Henri | adelphia continued the strong showing | "' )/ o124 ot et B ¢, their bearing upon the general outlook loney ran a two mile race, St. Yves|vyear by defeating the veteran New Mis. 1o BAvE It B v'v';dw';fi'b,",{:; were included in the day's news. The Winning. . Tommy. Murphy ~and other | York piaver, R. D. Little, in the upper to give you estimates and our work |abundant rains reported in the corn Try Us for First-class Groceries and Meats. . Nothing but- the best. Prices are right. C. S. FAIRCLOUGH dy22d Joseph F. Smith, Busine ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ‘AMOS A. BROWNING, ‘Atterney-at-law, 8 Richards Bldg. "Phone 205. BBGWD & VERKAS, Kitorneys at law over First Nat. 3ank Shetucket St PAINTING! PAINTING! which is not expected to be known un- land, share of tfe Eate receipts coming my t y at Washi: d to have i e thire b 9 roversy al ashington seeme:s air exhibition of dlavoio, and Mike Boston, July ‘26—Former National Thice's & ‘ghodl reason:for At r of regular rice. The velopments regarded as important in St. Yves, Tom Morrissey and Matt Ma- | he has been making in Jawn tennis this »f 8800 Now, Yori Cotriy 109 N. Y. Ont & W 3500 N Bonds. and High Grads Ivestments | - will be done in a first-class manner at a reasonable figure. Give us a trial order. BROWN & ROGERS, 27 chumut st mar2éd - I treat any trouble You may have with o i it wi - jon Willlam A. Larned, who hasone Jour foot ~ ingrow. | oCnGitions for it werea heneficial fac-1 850 m",,_w G a return game. The Pirates would like | FIOR Wiy &% (T (SUREC, Va0 g e P " do th ing nails, corns, pun- | tor for values. p- | %5a0 a game with the Greeneville Kickers | 18" i OQur men “know just how" to do the work to fons, cillous, * chil- | érate ou the prices of securities and, | i ool e R bid Saturday, August 21, at Jewett City. | IrOVhY on Cixe‘};‘f’f;’e‘m““,‘;";" p';‘:: in fact, ocl sland, e mos! im | 400 St .flllll Southweste: 'n pi i & - i tant of the om Garriers sulfersd frptn s We will give them a return game. The | (38 B "Eonampions . Beals | <, advantage, thus saving time and money for you MRS. "'mw.o' ressure of profit taking sales after a Pirates are Sorry they did not play Wright and Malcolm ‘D. Whitman and \ 81 Broadway. "Phone 858.4| risk. fractional advance at the open that the Montville team wauld come, | he aid today that it his knee, which and preventing annoyance and discomfort. Wi3d ;:i‘nnpgrot\.:d[a:(‘; s(::ir::‘):“;:‘:t :)}fle tl;lle‘rll: but they did mot, so the umpire for-' ke injured while playing several weeks L. L. CHAPMAN wiil make a Summer Sale at reduced prices on the balance of Harness, Car- riages and Summer goods. Owners of horsee will save good money buying thier horse supplies for the next 30 days. A large stock to seleot from, L. L. LHAPMAN Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. A. W, BURNHAM, Eye Speclalst, ytd 257 Main Street. A Fine Assortment of . MILLINERY - at little prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, octldew DOMINICK & DOMINICK, FOUNDED 1870, Membere of the New York Stock Exchange. executed in 8tocks and Bonds, Grain and Cotton: NORWICH BRANCH : 67 Broadway - Telephone 901 © 'FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. telt were accepted as highly gratifying xsurance of cArrying that great crop additional stage towards a profitable ‘maturity, although the month of Au- gust, with its critical trials for the orn, is yet to, come. More interest centers at present in the corn crop than in any other from the speculative standpoint, so that the Lelpful weather proved more than sufficient to drive prices downwards. Trade news of steel was good and included an a nouncement that the advance in ‘pric should be enforced in August instead of at the beginning of the year as at first _contemplated. The raising of prices of bars an shapes by the United States Steel’ corporation is ex- pected to occur at the same time. This a following of the advance already n force by some of the independent companies. United States Steel failed to benefit from this trade news or from a suggestion which found currency in a limitéed speculative "circle that to- merrow's dividend might be made at the 3 per cent. rate as a compromise Letween the present rate and the 4 per cent. rate which some of the specula- ik & Western 100 North American 100 Northem Pacific 300 Pacific Mail 4900 Pannpirania, boxing bo A No nnnouna!mem has yet been made | club today. stands and bleachers were filled. went to the Philadelphian The Pirates would like a.game with | Clothier will meet R. the Taftville Blues Saturday, July 31, at Jewett City. feited the game to the Pirates, 9 to 0. game Saturday. The first team that answers get a game. The Pirates went out on a fishing trip Saturday night and between them they got 200 fish. On Sunday. marning they had fried San fish for breakfast. Challenges sent to | a Philadeiphia club D. Jédoin, Jewett Cl Box 155. the cup. pid %3 and Sam Langford on a $1 4500 Western Maryiand 200 Westinghouse ~ Electric Western Trion - Grand Circuii Opens at Detroit. - Detroit, Mich., July 26.—The open- | Britt, acting for Ketchel, air Grounds was marked by one of | °Ption on 4 Oper cent. of Total sales, 323,000 sharea. —_— the oval. Country Jay, that won a | Suarantee. COTTON. /| heat ;wwlndsor and then lost the race, New York, July 26.—Cotton tutures | age of 15 years he mowed down a high closed steady. Closing bilds: July .94 N v W ‘August 11.92, September 11.95, October class fleld in the 2.11 tromng slake Empire City today were i Taftville B 3 of 4-6, -8, 7-5 6-2. Pirates Challenge Taftville Blues. 6 AR New York in the finals, and it is gen- We will give them | erally_expected that National Cham- ago, did not bother him any more than it has in practice he would undoubted- The Pirates were in fine form for a ||y endeavor to secure a second leg on Ketchel Agrees to Meet Langford. rancisco, July 26.—The offer of for & six glove contest between Stanley Ketchel tee basis was accepted today by Willus ing of the grand circuit at the State|tually o¥ered $2,000 a.round and an the most wonderful races ever held on | ceipts should they exceed the $12,000 Prince Ahmed Won in 1.38 4-5. Empire City, July 26.—The races at v half of the semi-finals for the Long- lesser .pornng celebrities gave short #ood cup at the Longweod Cricket The New Yorker played - | vigorously, however, and four sets were oF ths smounbriied, but bexes, grand- | & esary to- decide the mateh, Which by the score Tomorrow PLUMBING REPAIRS attended to promptly and in.the best manner. No job is too small for us, as we can save for you even on this kind of work. Call 133—we’ll do. the rest. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 55, 57, 59 West Main Stroest. Telephone 133. round 2,000 guaran- who Is yir- the gate re- run over a ; and reduced his record to 2.07 1-2. The | fast track and good time was made in N e e ot Tt g is I ot ember L4, December 1200 | old gelding was not considered ithe all the events. Prince Ahmed, car- port ‘abdut 10. Amalgamated Copper | *apnt Rprit ! Mae iear? Spot Harch | batting anc sold in $12 field in pools | rying 118 pounds, won the feature was unfavorably affected by the re- newed decline in copper metal in the London market and the fear thus aroused that -the- recent recovery in the price had been manipulative in its origin. There is some growth in the supply of mercantile paper as the sea- ton advances. It is expected that large lines of eastern paper heid by .western banks.on account of scanty supplies ia their own localities will run to ma- turity as the demand for crop funds develops. and renewals of these notes will come to the eastern banks for ap- plication. ‘Bonds were steady. Tota! sales, par value, $2,018,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. High. Sales, 200 Allls Caalmers pla. 00 . Smelting . ptd .. m. Tel. & T . “Tobacho pfd . —— Am. 3 1166 Amceonda, Sintig Co. 5300 Atehison ... at 25 cents. event at one mile in the quiet, five_points lawer; middling up- ) lands, 12.45; middling gulf, 12.70; sales, | - Altar Bays Won at Jewett City. 300 ‘bales) T The young Altar Boys of St.'Mary's | Ahmed closed strong and MONEY. church defeated the Young Indepen- | & nose. - - dents Monday afternoon,™on the Brew- New York, July 26.—Money on call | ster park, by a score of 16 to 8. The easy at 1 3-4@2 per cent.; ruling rate | feature of the game was the pitching 1 7-8; last loan 2 per cent.; closing | of Brickley and L’Heureux. bid 1 ; offered at 2. Time loans |tar Boys wish to challenge any team dull and somewhat firmer; sixty days [ under thirteen years of age in Wind- 2@2 1-4 per cent.; ninety days 2 1-2 | ham county. Address Mlny!r Har- .; six months 3 1-2 per cent. old Brickley, Jewett, Conn. Wednesday. The players Rose Queen made the pace to the last sixteenth pole where:Prince Norwich Golf Finals. The finals in the handicap match ‘The Al-|play tournament will be played off on the course of the Norwich Golf club together last Friday, but were prevent- fast time of Just won by | Just a word of precaution concern= ing your range and heater. were to get IF YOU ARE GOING TO CLOSE YOUR HOUSE DURING . iRTW & 0, B 25 Water Street JULY AND AUGUST AND YOU VALUE YOUR RANGE AND HEATER AT ALL—DO NOT FAIL TO HAVE Barstow & Co. 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