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We have agasin moved: our office— this time & the end «f the hall, second | the final drive he Gould not kee; Ene etoty, Thamée Loan” @ Trist Ge. il the dying son of Cambetta Wilkes. Building. '/ IZMWEF - T IN HAVING YOUR PROPERTY R INSURED, 5 fou can never tell what will happe Our rates are low amd our companies Dbest time, 2.0¢ 1-4, is second fast- est_ever recorded ‘in the stake. El Victress wom the 2.14 trot in three heats, aithough ' the last two Jennie Constantine racced her every foot of the ‘way and mt' failed by a nose to win. "MURRA .\'ION'T STEP OUT. ©'Mara Supports Him, and Two Can Cause Dez.dlock—Donlin is Waiting. ey Before Mike Donlin ean don a Phila- delphia . ‘uniform and manage the ‘Quakers 7. way will have to be found to defeat the fight that Billy Murray has started 'in order to hold his place as |! manager. Dropping the attitude of reticenrce: which he assumed when the news wf the deposition was first made public, Mr. Murray came out boldly into the open Monday and announced hinvsélt as ready to make a fight. Supported by Walter O;Mara, a di- rertor of the ciub, Mr. Murray centered hig attack on Felix Isman and charged taat the latter had exoeeded his au- ‘thority in negotiating with Donlin, ‘and are reliable. Don’t put it off another) that in reality Mr. Ysman owned no moment. stock in the club apd had no authori- ISAAC S. JONES, Imsurance Agl. | i\ dmore Mo Sytoorar o o Furthermore, M. Murray announced Richards Building, ~ 91 Main Strest. jv24daw ~ BEMOVAL John‘ F. Parker FIRE INSURANGE OFFIGE TO THE CHAPMAN BUILDING ‘BROADWAY CORNER BATH STREET. Telephone 894. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate’ Glass INSURANGE Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Sooiety, v. Assots §2,759,422.10 Western Assurgnce Co, U. €, Assots §2,307,60800. ? ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SOV & FEREIS, Maroays ot Law over First Nst Sank, Shetucket St Satrance Sairway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk. Tel. 33-3. ‘ B PAINTING! PAINTING! that Mr. O'Mare, ‘and he, acting in con- cert, could macje a deadlock and offset the votes of Messrs. Wolf and,k Mc- Nichol. - Thegefore, with a difector's place left vacant by the death of Mr. Durham a7 yet unfilled. the two could block an; action looking to the re- placing of Murray with Donlin. Thug the while botched and snarled deal is left A a more complicated condition thay, ever, and meantime Donlin is wa#/iting in New York to_see whav wit: firially be done, The Murray backbone was consider- ‘ably stiffened yesterday by the arrival oof Mr. O'Mara from Jersey City, who is a director of the club and also Mr. Murray's _counsel. Since Dirham’'s death his place in the directorate has not been filled, and Murray and O'Mara can deadlock the situation against Wolf and, M¢Nichol, as the surviving' directors have the naming of Durham’s successor. Clothier Easily Won from Palmer. Boston, July 27.—Without finding it necessary to exert himself greatly, ‘William J. Clothier of Philadelphia, former national champion, defeated R. H. Palmer of New York in the finals of the 19th annual lawn tennis tourna- ment for the Longwood cup on the ! courts of the Longwood Cricket«club today. The scores were 2—86, 6-%-2, 4—8, 6—2, 6~ Tomorrow Clothier will meet William A. Larned, the present national champion, in the challenge round, Larned having won the first leg on the new Longwood cup last year. 40.1 Miles on Gallon of Gasoline. Driving a Franklin motor car, S. G. Averell of New York established a new world’s record when with a com- bined car and passenger weight of 2,948 pounds he went 46.1 niiles with one gallon .of gasoline in the one-gal- = MARKET REMAINS NARROW. Desultory Buying of Stocks Attributed to Professional Short Covering. New York, July 27.—The stock mar- ket today was characterized still by .its narrowness and Proreulomlxsm and its mowements had little significance as an index of financial views on conditions. The time set for the meeting of Unit- ed Statss Steel directors was 3 o'clock, ‘which left the market confronted with the certainty thot it would know noth- ing of the action taken on the dividend in time for trading before tomorrow. This position of apparent doubt inspir- ed little speculative activity, such as is often induced by a confused prospect, eve nmore than by a certainty. The desultory buying of stocks was at- tributed to professional short covering, including buying for London account in preparation for a coming stock mar- 1 o That s our buginess and now is the| et settlement. The small impression time to have it e. We will be glad | made on the price of United States to give you estimates and our work | Steel by the broad intimations of the will Be done in a flewt-class manner at :fl reasonable figure. Give us a trial past few days that no dividend in- crease was to e counted uponmade the shorts in the stock unwilling to wait ler. BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut 8t | for the action of the directors. There mar28d ~ L. L. CHAPMAN was a significant growth of the im- pression, provéed true by the event, that & compromiSe decision would be reach- on a 3 per cent. basis. The buying of the bears to cover shorts found no ed by the direttors to put the dividend will make a Summer Sale at reduced | Pressure of offerings to sell, holders of prices on the balance of Harness, Car- Owners of | Indifference. Trade advices continued riages and Summer good: horses will save goed money buying | dustry and tho: r horse supplies. for the next 30 SLTONE as a group. Republic Steel led t the stock apparently awaiting the ac- tion of the dividend meeting in placid highly satisfactory from the steel in- s¢” industrials were the.movement, helped by the news of days. A large stock to select from,|large resumption of mills activity L. L. CHAPMAN Bath Street, o % Norwich, Conn, Iysdaw 1 & " - <o A W, BURNHAM, Eye Specialist, via 2@7 Main Street. CHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at “fi'" Stable, Is n 1o~ ot Rl & Framdin Square may19d ated 1 el Feir 576, " POMINICK & DOMINICK, FOUNDED 1870. ' Members of the New York Stock Y Exchange. bnds 3l High frad vestgnts Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, Grain \and Cotton, NORWICH BRANCH : Breadway . ' Teléphone 90 and by the return to Wall street of a dominant interest im the control of the compang, with very confident predic- tions of unprecedented prosperity at hand. From the copper trade come = another discouraging setback in a re- newed fall in prices in London and New York and reports of concessions 1o secure orders by the selling agency of the leading interest in this country. The copper industrialé were not affect- ed by this news, but followed the pre- vailing upward tendency along with the steel group. Union Pacifie stretch- ed jts record price another 3-8, but without attaining the coveted goal of/ the 200 mark, although lacking but a small fraction. The action of the stock suggested that of United States Steel previous to its rise to 70, the light pressure apparent in the cloes neigh- borhood of 200 making it plain that little effort would be required to make that price for the stock. The firmness in this stock was held at its high alti- tude and had a considerable effect on speculative sentiment. Speculative opinion in Wall street has not, at any time, relinquished the conviction that conditions warrant an expectation of’a crop yiéld this year of unprecedented values. Prices of stocks therefore ad- vance but little on good crop Tnew: which serves but to confirm an opin- fon already hel The money question remained in the background in the es- timation of the %tock market element. Bonds were. steady. Tbtal sales, par value, $4,284,000. United States bonds ‘were uuchanged on call., 3 Bales. High. 3 100 Al 523 53% 1800 Amal. Copper . 5% B2k Am. - Agricultural = 900 Am. Heet Sugar. 463 100 Am. Cau ptd P S Ssonsu—-sss 8| coruosubooncms 2aloosa 38 *Batted for Sallee Lush, for Chicago Evers 2. Chanes, hits, Chanee, Sha 4 struck out, by Sallee 2, off Sallee 9 in § innings. off Bachman 1 9 5, Cincinnati 1. Pittshurz. July 27.—Willis pithed s strong who made the second home run on Forbes' fleld. ' The score: Seore by innings: 3 [} . 3 Runs, foe. Pittsburg Olarke Miller, for Cineinnati Oa) ireh, stoden_base, Clarke, Bescher, W. Miller; double play, | 7€ A 13 to 2. Riley had the locals at his| Telephene. 53 Central Avenus, 3. Miller o Abstein: g stoien Bransfield, Mc! 3 C. S. FAIRCLOUGH oft Rowan 1: struck out. by Wilhs exrors, ' Boston 3: left on bases. Cincinnatl 6, Pitt burg 5; time, 1.35: umplre, Rigler. torke. Wagner, J. & v ng streal > two base hits, Wasner, | o B I , broke Waterbury's long winning Kk sacrifice fly, J. Miller- balls, ‘off Willis Boston and New York Split Even. Boston, July 27.—Roston and New: York ‘each won game today, the home team taking the first T second to the visiiors 6 to 2. hitng and New decided the FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL. —— Central of New Jersey. 10300 Chesspeake & Obio. Chicago Great Western Chicago Fu 3 Colorado & Southern, 1000 Corn Products —— Do. pfd 2100 Loulsvile & Nashville. Louls. L= Ste M.1443 144 vees TR First gamer NewBritain 000010102—4 § 1 r weiges e, | vl ‘and Whaten: Ward dnd No ‘job is too small for us, as we can save prmer YL rare vt b Sl Dhbslii s o iy for you even on this kind of work. Unglaub.rt. 4 0 1 0 40 55 0| Juniors Will Journey to Fitchville. . b e o $2139% The . A C. Jrs. are gefting ready Call 133—we’ll do the res rordy 43 10 ‘e 5 310 o o|this week to go to:Fitchville next :‘ [l:‘ g f : : 'l“lr'r_:v‘;“c g ; : : : Sunday afternoon amli show thle tln- T o 2 habitants of that village a real live 2 A S B LA e s sids | i ROBERT BROWN ESTATE oy e t0Coifiss 1 0780 3 Tows. 3117340 | won out once from the Fitchvlile bx / ] . and this timt they plan to. turn the Rk S i trick once more. They will leave 65, 57,50'..!!.1- Strost. *Batted for Street in 9th. Franklin square on the 1.15 car, an “atiea for Mcbride In o they calculate that the walk from Telephone 133. Pullman Pulace Car... Rallway Steel Spring Total- sales, 411,400 New York, July 27.—Cotton future: July 12.17, August 1245, g-mmr 1216, Qctober 12.19, Novem- er 17y ember ~ st }z.zg. I:lebrunr,\' 12.20, March 12.23, April | CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING Tty S dale sarvits . May 12.25, June —, 3 Street. | clalty. otton spot closed quiet, 20 points gng-w:' 'r.".!w work % : middiing uplands 12.65, mid- -u.nfitu_ o) witended 16, 3 dling gulf 12.90; sales, npone. = — > very steady. 12.20, January leney on call ‘ruling rdte | Gee. loan 2, elollln. bid 17-8, of- Time loans fairly active, and firm;d k 'u‘.m 2 zdll yftz z"x’ x’ s ot e:.‘.;, nln:g L 44 '21-4 to 21-2 per cent., v % 35-3 per cant AT andicap, six furlongs, at ‘onkers ad.ly. ,!he was led in c‘n: b:tfln‘ with Personal and held at N : 3 i , Company, - 131-133 Main Street, | NORWICH, CONN. James J. Jeffries will box sixTounds ‘with Sam Berger, his .pu-rn‘c ‘part- ner, on the Polo Grounds on July 29. in connection with an athletic and theatricl fieid day, which will be held in aid of the New York Home for Destotute Crippled Children.” Tiwenty Por Conl, Reduction R0 o rmmmegt o EELETI T 1Y soesemmme® R 1 5| emenmoun LEE'S LIVER GRANULES—A prep- aration beyond doubt for the relief of constipation, torpidity of the Uwver, in headaches and dizziness so frequently. caused by sluggish liver and irregular ‘bowels. Price 25 cents. 0SGOOD’'S JAMAICA GINGER—An agh =S flerr ap ; deft [} balls, excellént preparation for colic, cramps, i Yo in ‘he pflcc of’ dyspepsia, indigestion, etc., and in all . out, by 2 cases where a warm stimulant is re- 3 Refrigerators Aulred. Price 25 cents. H : and Go-Carts for the next few days We mean to reduce our stocks in these two II:ne:, and by r‘ednclng] the LEE'S HEADACHE WAFERS-—A prices expect to carry out our plans. e First purchasers receive the choicest | speedy relicf for headaches of all kinds, selections. sick, bilious, nervous or hystericsl. M. AOURIGAN, A el e e 3 At Buftslo—First game: Buftalo 4. Jersey Cltv 5. | 7o, 125.4, , 62-66 Main Street.| LEE'S TOOTH POWDER—AnR anti- Second ‘game: Buffds 3, dersey Clty 4 A L s jasa septic powder contalning valuable A properties which whiten and preserve Delivered to Any Part of Norwich | ;1. tcctn, pertume the breath, hesis the Ale that is acknowledged to be tha | and hardens the gums, Price 26 cents, best on the market — HANLEY'S| jyl9daw - PEERLESS., A telephone order will receive prompt attention. WHEN vou want to put your bust- D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St |Jg%8 before the public, n-tle adve ‘may9a® i ‘dinm better n‘g o n!‘p- LEE’S BEEF, IRON AND WINE—A valuable restorative for all convaies- cents and especially -in yarious forms of general debility. Price 50 cents. YRR 2| R Bl dunL s oo Bluvwwswansl wrence 3. New Bedford 10. Fali 2, Brockton 0. At Worcester—Lowell 4, Worcester 3. Eleven n- ing columns of The Cincinnati. 2 b b bh po s Cennecticut League Standing. | — - g i i 3% 313 0 4130 3100 ¥ & iR " What and Where o Buy in Norwich SEr e ioa pi%e al ang wnere 10 ouy In ‘0 2 1 3312 4000 403 0 410 i 41112 $5:338 % o ¢'T EY 10030 4t R 2032 SPEGCIAL SALE SRR oA T ; Try Us for FirSt-class Grocerles AN Orators Break Waterbury's Winning [ Men's Calf and Vicl Kid Oxfords, reg- 2 0 3 Sreses iex High and Low Shoes, Fegular ’ 900 01 A 1 022| Waterbury, July 27.—Bridgeport | Lagles' gk £0d tob : e Nothing but the best. P. CUMMINGS, * Prices gre right. here today, defeating the home team, - " doubl mercy atter the first ining and was| Investigate our premium system. firt bare on Alnetinan o . “ 51 | given fine support. Four double plays, 1k Ry K R two by each team, were the features. - s Score: L E. ) Bridgeport 000120000-3 9 0 lmc.‘ nmis Waterbury 200000000~2 8 2 Batteries: Riley and Kocher; | are 'poor and unsatisfactory workers. Crutcher. and McDonald; time; 1.40; | It _pays to feed well and use GOOD Tost. P.C | umpire, Mason. FEED. You can get this a« right B 3 prices from Jy22d Joseph F. Smith, - FLORIST tn Mard C. 562 e - " ¢ Batting Rally in Sixth. A. R. MANNING, 200 Main Strei " 2] New Haven, July 27.—A sixth inning | Telephone, Vantic Comn: . el, Norwich batting_rally enabled New Haven o ' i aog Iy defeat Northll"nploln today, 7 to 6. The . 1001 0% 140 Nosrct‘l,l"l;iun 11020200 Pty & Particalar People .pt ts “fll W, at: My o33 101K Tozg | | CleElin. e e veing seorel mm o7 | New Haven 100005001710 2 Patronize emnant Store, . Maln Si. 3 642 | rors.” Catehes by Cobb and Melntyrs prevented a | Batteriés: Peterson and Bridges; y s Ten thousand yards of Fine, Dr:u 187 | Ue score: Reisigl, Wilcox and Lavigne and Wa- Rogers Dflmestlc andry Goods, Silks and Fancy Cotton, 'Geods. s Clevetin Detroit. ters; time, 1.50; umpire, Culiem. iy 8 1 Chica "ot regular oast srice. TToa b b h po. abhpos e _— L Pheven a o ae ! : prics. 0% | puckrt 407 0 Oonesct 313 &2 Holyoke Couldn't Touch Fisher. There's a good reason for it Brings you to the door. Do forget 4% | Ballae 0 4 6 1Bush.ss 301 @0 A Tel. 903-2. Rear 37 Franklin St. fLL % | siomlig 4110 0 iforworats 4 131 T 0| Hartford, July 27.—Hartford defeat- | "%, 12 MILE REMNANT , Togag | Luloless 1711 slcombrt " C 4 010 0feqa Holyoke here today, 5 to 3. Hol-| J¥22 . ; Je est st 3ox | Bl 2 0 % 3 kel 3 140 3 §| voke made but two hits off Fisher. ! = &3’ & 2.1 5 aRilifer.3> 4 1 4 & 0| The score: R.H.E. r 3 | Pineham.ct 2 0°3 o olfenmicic . 4 0 2 2 #|Hartford 10010003°—5 8 1 o | e S 0.5 Spmmany 3 0 0 1 1] Holyoke 000000102—3 2 3 . E s 91 serir 1| DBatteries: Fisher and Abrogast; 3 Romer, Files and Beaumont; time, d 100 00 0—1|115; umpire, Sternburg. | . . 0003 0 03 —_— N Buni. for Detrott_ Jones, Even Break at Springfield. bases, Jones. Easterly: fleld ai ‘ew Britain broke eve a2 Sumers it in @ double header. | Both games were attended to promptly and in the best manner. well played. The scores: L, 3: Springfleld 00020001 Athitios Taks Tug Games trom Washington. | NewwBritain 00 00000101 7 5 b g *f—Philsdeiphia won_boib | " McLean and Connor; Brown and P e “as batied. it of the Do tn ihe | Hirst. Time, 140. Umpire, O'Brien. frot gume. wille Witherup was hit hard in the see- Second game: ond. “The scores: Springfield 000100002—3 7 3 Our men “know just how” to do the work to advantage, thus saving time and money for you and preventing annoyance and discomfort. i Yantic to Fitchville will put them 2 5 5.3 123 |in just the right condiiton for play- Bewne. Conroy. for, Phila- ing. . Di 2, o N 7 . Eoaee Wood Won at Golf. usher E %213 lanipet, o8 Smith | Flossmore, IIL, July 27.—Warren K. hu saerifics. hlts, Donohue. McRride, Mur- | Wood of Homewood today won the low . Darert olen medal score prize in the 35-hole quali Baty tying round of the annual Western Golf 4 ‘on. bas ‘Washington 4. o e 7~ oases.on Dalle. ot Musher 1" Smitn 1. | assoclation’s amateur champlonship at | Dygert. 1; st bas on error, Philadelphia 1: strack | Homewood, repeating his 73 of yester- Just a word of precaution concern= ing your range and heater. - Business Directory OF EASTERN: CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. 1. MEATS AND PROVISIONS James Banning, N ich Town, Fresh and Salt l'im:: Poul co:l: Fresh Provisions received daily Evors. thing first-class. Prompt delivery. \IF‘ YOU ARE GOING TO CLOSE YOUR HOUSE DURING JULY AND AUGUST AND YOU VALUE YOUR RANGE AND HEATER AT ALL—DO NOT FAIL TO HAVE o Barstow & Co. NHORO,UGHLY CLEAN BOTH OF THEM, BEING SURE TO LEAVE THEM IN PROPER CONDITION FOR THE SUMMER. - RBAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Geo, Bac] r, Room 2, 66 Broad- Broker, Notary bublic. Auditing and ; n Expert’ Acocuntant! Télephone 615 WILLIMANTIC FIRM3 STIMPSON’S STABLES. rear Young’s hotel Main strest. Thor- SUMMER WEATHER IS FAR WORSE FOR A HEATER THAN A WINTER'S USE, THEREFORE EVERY PRECAU- TIONARY MEABIYlfi"h{)"bD BE TAKEN TO PXRSERVRE IT AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. ranteed, ng and heuvy lu-g): 4 upe- ~ WESTERLY FIRMS 7“‘! ESTATE AND INSURANCE A M. Willie, ” Real Estate and Insurance. ter Building. 'Phone connections SODA WATER. Pure Frult’ Syrups. Large # assortment of Candy Frult. etc, at 3 Coimg 19 &nd hear #t. Its sometuing A POSTAL OR TELEPHONE CALL WILL SEND ONE OF OUR EXPERT HEATER MEN TO YOUR RESIDENCE AND | INSURE YOU AGAINST PROBABLE LOSS. Pot!