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hisgie e e bl !lpyf of| 3 q L:::;::.: ke Elected at Louisville After Funeral of H. C. Pulliam—No| ,Jidie, Coliis of the Phisdcoiil e Ly and »_ var- 2 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Comn. Games in American and National Leagues in Respect | jie, ™ 5idiag "y a0 secord of . Efl,%, Tictory i an- o3 351 played on y t to Dead President—Other Sports %{a""f:% Wmfl in Hany g B e % é [-;;tté::“.%.:gs nllpd ot i m.she managed to lua?r‘home i . 5 ratpeias o - ¢ r ble | the better of the two. Louisville, Ky., Aug. t George McC 11 to the Rochester e mee! opened under favoral ehis nouratter” Hapry G Fullinns 1ato | toatit of the Mastren 18ague fotay: Mo~ | SIS R o e Crewiord. of | conditions. The growd numbered 8,000 | they had that right, though, for é Easterly is certainly a star. president of the National League of | Connell will be recalled in the fall. |the same team is banging the ball for persons, far abové egpectations for a | Eagterly ts cetemd 8 Lot 1s as fast A Baseball clubs, was buried today in 321, and Killifer, a _utility man, is Monday. < s any in the league, and one that Cave Hill ‘cemetery, John Heydler of ammering away for .350 oy e how speed on the bases, UALITY Cidnhat, Sy, 707 JOUL 1| GOOD PROSPEGT O FIGT. | PReLhE Se) o 050, 1w nas TS m & STAKE. B2 Lt T Rt T i e T Y ottt ig i i e oAl was chosen president of the league at FERTY i 322 to ‘his eredit. Harry .Lord of a special meeting of the directors.| When Johnsen Posts 85000 at Chicago | " 5oio ® Req Sox is. leading _the 31 ¥ all around set Many Famous Horses Have Wap Pur- | Will you fiad a better especially when it costs no more than ’ of outfiblders?” Our team is there now, | SSPeCialy when 1 costs no more olongroconue® "Bl earmocscuwny There was some feeling that it might ~—Berger Delighted. Hub team with .304, while Amby Mc-| Bited for Dugsan ing Its Twenty Years' Hist)"): . . ason of 1908 seasonin be indelicate to name Mr. Pulliam’s — Connell seems unable to get. better % o s - We spent the Senaon o\t season T ber | emploved by us.. Our prices tell successor at this time, but the league's | New, York, Aug. 2—Sam Berger,| than 209, : The Merchants and Manufgcturers | H0¢ PISVTS A00 (0T (Ul briladeiphia, | Whole: story. Immedhte]need of a qualiied head | manager for James J. Jeffries, ex- bm;‘;z,h}mubgku;a ||'lsl;lty flfwéin';;: Rt _B!:k 3 wg‘l'ch :.-d. woln by Mmtln l:fi Connié~ Mack is now going through STETSON & YOUNG. N overcame the qualm. ia: | boosted his mark to .351, while 3 A 3 troit Wednesday, is coupl wi O » had to pass in 1908, as = Besides electimg Mr. Heydler to fill | Pressed considerable delight, and said: | J0%% 00 nl Ty 15’ pounding the ball | Biing: tor solvoke, MeCormick, Perkins the famous- Charter Ok at Haftford | Whatihe woe had to Doss A Then | _mor2Td ‘Well, 1 guess there'll be a fight”| g5, 311 Jacklitsch, who caughe for yell, as one of the two events in the horse | ne T8 ECia o n e compare with ours. when informed this evening ithat | Providence & few seasons ago, 1s car- A 3 A 2 world which has been of most benefit tronger than . . Johnson had posted $5,000 in Chicago | rying a mark of .333 for the Philadel- MeCocmisk | 10" the "breeders of this country. Alz | THe 0Ly place B e S ox. He nas No Bflil‘ilg in Norwich today to bind a match with Jeffries | phia. Nationals. . Mitchell of Cincin- 5 ; | most without exception the field fof ‘:D southpaws in Krause in Piank. for the heavyweight championship. |nati is rated at .323, 3 the 310,000 prize’in eac hof the twenty | {30 YrP1" o Yeiling but that Col- | Will ever be too large for us to brfid, A& to a report that Johnfon wants| The records. of the leading stickers|&: .55; years that the race has been conduct- “3“ gy prove to be just as rauch of | All wb ask is an opportunity to bid Mr. Pulliam’s unexpired term, the di- rectors concerned themselves only with paying triubte to Mr. Pulllam's memory. They gave the remainder of YOU CAN REST EASY his salary for 1909 to his ~~‘ate; and they appointed Garry ~Herrmann of night and day if your property is pro- | & 5 : k s Ly 5 Cincinnati, Barney Dreyfus of Pitts- | Jeffries to agree to the time and place | in"each league together with the aver: . "|ed has been notable. Such famous (ot tor the job. Competition i s T vy “:m::p- mflyufiulm burg and Charles Murphy of Chicago | for the match before the latter goes|ages of the .pitchers follow: : nen. | Rorses 23 Direotum Kelly, Temple Bar, | & star as Krause” o e ] nmcn penbont keen wfl‘ Insured call and see me without delay. | 8 & committee to select and have | abroad, Berger sald: “How can Jef- NATIONAL LEAGUE. 5 won the | Eleata, Rhythmic, Stanley Dillon and ! e Wallnad/ Eodae compels cl guring, but yeass ol ,;“‘"' Sdare rest easy. untik hip ouc’ erected in Cave Hill & suitable monu- | fries name any time or place for the Batting Averages. 3 in the | Sonoma Girl haye returned winners. Sailor B b experience has taught us ths wuy to S o & Policy| ment to Mr. Pulliam. They also pro- | fight—particularly a place—before a . s The M. & M’s great attraction, says | New, York, Aus. 2.—Sailor Burke |fgure close and do first-class tworks s written. vided that all players in the National | bid has been received from a promot- | Hyat, Pits. . 75 s The Horseman, js the fact that it 8 | the Broookiyn iidddicwelght, battered ; ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. | icacue shall wear crene for thirty |er? We would like to know when | Namer, Pis 7 1 w8 olfor the .24 Class, and always has | Fred Lucas of New oYrk helpless at = 3 5 days. and where as well as Johnson, but we n § 3 2|been so that right at the beginning | the Bedfdrd Atifletic club in Brookivy C. M. WILLIAMS, Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | The meeting was attended by four sre not mind readers. e | e P 1 1 1 2 0f the season the best green o xlow | tonight. The aftalr was tog onc sided X 3 Jy31daw of the five league directors: Murphy, | “If Johnson means business” he | Bransficld, ‘Fhils s ¢ record horses have sufficient induce- | to be called a coiest. ke Sinerd TOMAIF. wid B \ Dreyfus, Ebbitts and = Jobn Dovey. |continued “he should come here to | i, Vo & 3 12 $ § 2| ment to go to their speed limit. This | Lucas cn the fioar whan the bell rang s AR SR ulld A Garry Herrmann will reach Cincin- [ New York as soon as bids for the fight 1B e 31 0|in itself is a most admirable feature.{at the end of the first sound, 3 E f ) natti tomorrow from the west. are in, when he and I will go over 3 3 & & 2| Another point about the stake is that | was cut five seconds short. %70 more | ‘Phone 370, may27a Though there was no set euloev pre- | them, and anything that looks rea- F * 41t is the oldest stake of the amount | knockdowns followed In the sécond pared by the committee each director | sonably good to us both we will ac- 11 3 whose condlitons as to class have nev- | and Lucas was tottering on the ropg: « ” ; spoke of Mr. Pulliam as the “squarest | cept. S48 er been changed. It has amply ful- | when the referee stopped the bout. The Plflllk 8 Franklin St \ man in baseball” and one who had effries is ~dealing with Johnson ] filled the objects for which It was cre- 3 p S T Wlelded an influence {or the better over | and the public In good faith. He only s 1 ated, and in many respects can well is headquarters for the best ALES —_— e national game. wants what is fair and resaonable. Any Sle claim to be the great trotting stake F 2 % 'Except for Mr. Dreytus, who remain- | other champlon—and Jeff is the real teeeriean APy & . A FACT PROVEN. and LAGERS in Norwich, ed with relatives In Louisville over |champion—would have demanded 90 — Rmtir The record has been reduced from e O'CONNELL & SHEA ; night, all the baseball men who came | per cent. of the gate or purse, but L ‘Waterbury, Cote, Nichols, Swander, Shincel; three | 2,18 3-4 in 1889 to 2.06 1-4. - Should Convince Even the Most Skep~ \ . 0 ar er to attend the funeral and the busi- | he Is good enough to say that John- F3 buse it Wanner, Swander: home - un, Shieel: i el ot 34, ‘Erth; may7d Telephone 554-4 . ness meeting went home. son shall have a loser's end.. No, I[Collins 4thletics . Sactifice hits, Wanner. Miller, Doherty, Slincel | pogron |y RACE NEXT SEASON. # Killifer, Detrolt 2; double play, MePartiin, Miller and Nichols: eft ¢ there s the slightest doubt in the Bat and Ball Laid Aside. | W repey Tim Tor training expenses, | L St 6| o e et e e minde of any. (hut Dindruft gorma do not | HAS REMOVED HIS New York,- Aug. 2—Bat and" ball [ 00 TCRAY TR TOF Are e e | Homan, St Lous 1 Sartord 3 Waittous 1, stivck oot 3o “Bebumes | Manager Lake Thinks His Team and | 0" 4 Y batiet 1s compelled by the S. F. GIBSON were 1aid aside by thirtv professional | fLef e SHen £ o8 G058, 1 Crawford, Detrolt 1 5. McPartin 5 time. 2.10; umpire, Maon. the Athletics Will Contend for the | fatt tnat a rabbit innoculated with the e emory S e © Eoriian e — E Smioneade trom Wew Sita. | Ponnant. germs became bald In six weeks” S |gin and Sheet Metal Worker, e Nt o e . > . 3N ’ — 5 t must be appare v perso FIHE INsuRANcE ident of the National league, who was BOWLING. 1 camen of o douniestier. i "New itain here | Philadelphia and Boston will be the | therefore that the only prevention of | oo eor Richardson and Boyntem buried at Louisville, Ky., this after- — 3 foday, 3 to 7 and 6 to 5. Both games were | contenders for the American league | paldness is the destruction of the germ- UFF":E noon. This is the first time in base- | Much Interest Shown in the Game at P T e, ninth ilh eme man out by 0'Bies | penmant in 1910 and 1911, according to | which act is successfully “accomplished | Purnaces. ball history, it is said, that all six- the<Rose Alleys. 3 ame Manager Lake of Boston. “Two years |in one hundred per cent of rases by " n::m ‘clubslof both ‘(hel.\‘l!lom:] and i H g:“men:mnm came near causing a small a0 g “Boston began to make | the application of :ve:b,',,'.’, H,;‘M.m:‘:m uflw;:‘ [ Strest, Norwich, Conme 3 merican leagues simultaneously re-| At the Rose alleys Harris and Scott 18 Fint_game— plans for the future. We built up an | Dandruff is caused by the same g ec trained fro mtheir sport. iyt 3 H New Britain. New Haven. entirely new infleld around Wagner, | which causes' baldness and can be Dre- | ey 7O THE The New York State league was the | WOI In the roll off for the 3 firat prize | piics, facreind . 1 abh po s sl sbh po s »iwho has been carried as a utility man vented with the same remedy—Newbro's Z only minor organization to call off all [and McClafferty and -Ring came in e s 3 4 ot § 34 o @§|for a year. We gathered an entirely | Herplclde. Ihe Ffl"“ng smdios’ its games, but two games of the East- | second and secured $2, the second Laating Siwiers ki | a8 8.8 90 a ? o 3 o|new outfleld in Thoney, Speaker, Niles | Accept no substitute. “Destroy the CHlPMl" BUILDING o easue"those at Rochester and | prize offered by Manager Stone. This Haigiont 500 L1289 i85 and Gessler. We got rid of our vet- | cause you remove the e 31 Willow St - b - p was_the roll off of the five-team tour- 9 eran pitchers, ineen, Young, Tann jo! jeading drupeists, S ), m'Anwu one between Louisville and Minneap- [ nament for the week ending July 24. H Tk 1 41 ?|nill, Winters and finally Morgan. The | stampiafor saraple to The Herpicide Co., 2 'y olis, where the funeral was held. The followlrig teams have qualified in E 20200 108 oflast named might have been of great | DetrofMich. Showing this week The New President. the tournament for the week ending 0 10001 12 00| assistance to us, and he never would TWN SI7ES-ANs aun &1.00 CORNER BATH STREET. New York, Aug. 2-—John Arnola|July 31: McClafferty and Warr 729, _ ] BB o7 ° 0 °|have been traded had he listened to | The Lee & Osgood Co. Special Agents, MUSLIN and LACE Heydler, the new president of the Na- | McClafferty and Sturtevant 705, Harris | Masert. Springfield . 2 | Totats s 1|advice which he has since followed tional league. has been its secretary |and McClafferty 695, Harris and Stur- | tases” xeg. it 3 with one out. —that of discarding the spit ball for Telephone §94. since 1902, He was born in Lefaree. | tevant 692, and Marx and Ring 663. | Berwhistie, New I s the curve. : 3 U I AINS ville, N. Y. on July 10, 1869. Me |The teams are rolling off this week. | oilins, Springheld Sir s va o via gl 2O0Y Xoung ipipht . have: Fhaen 0 Carrla (S - learned the printnig trade ni Roches- | A new tournament has been started | oy “hiiseport 4 | New Haven 4533 % 58 iiisreat worth to us this season, but saw a chance to get tead of a man who, it Special value and very fine designa. Wall Papers, Carpets, Shades, Runs, for New Tritain, Waterman, MoCabe, | W€ thousght w dham, Mason 3, Almeids, Hardy: for New Ha- | W0 comers | d Beriwhisue, Sherwod 3. Duggan. | must be admitted, cannot go on for- an. ter and later went to Washington, | this week under the same conditions | Pastor, Northamptan where he was employed by the gov- |as the former ones and its progress { Bue, Holsake . ernment. will be watched with interest. ven, Connell.” . eod, 1« N. TARRANT & G0., | For three years Mr. Heyaler was one oSturtevant was high Saturday with — £ ot M, P | ever. T hope Cyia able to-lasb ten e Fueniture, * Wood Floors. i as | 129. o ;| year . but the fact that he is i 117 MAIN STREET. T S e o e ‘Waterman. _Knoite, - Counell, Bert- | now 44 yeaps old is rather against it. | b“e - tional league. While sporting editor EHB LOBT s Dases, Waterman, Sherwood: double | (‘hech and tarted off well with \ ] e alamazoo Holds Grand Circuit. iham, Cabrers ‘$d. Mason: Ncedham and | C L fyan 1 off well n of a Washington paper he helped the | Kal CARPENTER! | Chech and Ryan started off well with | re, J American league gain a foothold in TO FORT WRIGHT. ‘Sherwood, Duggan and O'Brien: left on | US, Dut were of little help. Munhe\ 1647 that city. He is universally popular | , Ka}amazoo, Aug. 2.—Three hard- s 5 . New Haven 7. New Britain 5: bases on | less, we have the makinf of a strong . . Liability, Plale Glass S e Y. pay fought races featured the openin of 8 o & Tardy . Case 3, Herbst 2: st base on | pitching staff. Joe Woods looks to bo alntln ith club owners, managers and play- | yhe Grand circuit races on a track that | Superior_Hitting Won for Sel ew Haren 2; bt by pltcher, O'Brien. Con- | ag good as there is in the league. Ci- Adam’s Tavern and Steam Boiler ... : e ¥as slow from the rain early this Fisher's Island Sunday. : 5 %% g cotte is a strong pitcher, but has been morning. wo favorites were beaten, ~ Second e t of the game on account of acci- l " s u n A " G E Yankees Sell McConnell to Roch the winners of these events hardly be: | The Norwich Carpenfers lined up e B out o game ce and 1861 New York, Aug. 2—The New York |ing suspected of having enough abil- | against the husky soldier boys at Forl b 2 offer b0 dhie’ pubIic’ the" inest Gtanaiil Seraiin U aiTEE . | Amerfean league ciub sold Pitcher |ity to win from such fields, Wright, Fisher's Island, Sunday and | mues % i . . S e et e ch Unlon Fire Insurance Sacisty, were trimmed by the score of 3 to 1. | Waterman1t & : rlmmlng tekndi.cf Beesof Kurops AN AN ot o Y i ey o | Siecate H Beer, Basy' Pale and Burton, Mueir's H . Rheumatlsm 4 3 teh Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, | Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinds | ¢, & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker . . * HIll P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- is relieved by ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser« Budweiser, Schiitz and Pabst, Assets $2,750,422.10 but the superior hitting 0 Needhas W won them the game in the eighth. The | Maon.1b estern Assurance Co., U. €, Carpenters got five hits off Daines and | Almeida.5b e e " Burdick allowed the home team eight. | jnoisc B L5 il Hardy declia Seven strikeouts was Burdick's record | Buwry ST and nine for Daines. White in center ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MARKET SHOWS STRENGTH. P sToCcKs, fld for the Carpenters got in some| T, ] Sulphur PPICES AND WORK RIGHT, | A A A‘:A:d Norwich Tow’n.’.‘ sasied Rt : . oev ; clephone 447- y22 AMOS A. BROWNING, Heavy Sales Mads for Profit Taking— | (% Alls, Ctaimen oo Toe Mogus: e Coat s IV;V:;" ] 3 Prices Irregular, 200 Am. Agricultural Fort Wright—Best c, NWAY SS, | New Haven . 3016006 18 U Attorney-at-"aw, 3 Richards Blg, v oo Amer. Con pra Dyer 3b, Goode 1b, Burgess rf, Keen If. | wus. for New Bt Dues. Cobrors 2. Mo i | S— | FUNERAL ORDERS eyl 2| New York, Aug, 2—The seneral ob- | 14 ABcE Gon pie.2 Matone'sb, Wallace cf. Danee b | et ediat T Kot waeis et sk B which can be quickly, conven- f | e cn ar i *Phone : 500 Amer. ‘Cotion' O “arpenters—Reardon’_If, , | wood 2, Zachar, | 0'Brten. i oro-vase s, ¥ Y = ¥ ;e“r;::::‘n ot .:;hf. s!f‘c:) ":‘fr';:i ":s":: b fi.:m"‘.fi";:&é‘mu.. Clifford 2b, Burdick p, Rist ss, Dickson | By, Ouest; threebase hit, iccabe; bt of § jently and chednply made with ¥ Artistically Arranged by ey g - 3 ington 1b, Fieldin; ,~ Needham, Zacher: stolen bases, Sacher. ‘warm water an . q BROWN & PERUNS, Altoreys ot law |its cvidence of sreat unceriying | T A fpes wad e | et o, Y. Bt ) - CORPCRATION, HUNT . ... The Florist, over First Nat. Sank, Shetucket St |strength and Increasing breadth in| 700 Amer. Sugar Refining . Score by innings: Haven 9. New Britain 10: first base on balls, Glenn S i A . 4560 Amer: T and o ort Wright 100000023 e R e - orth Main Straei. Tel. 130, Lafayotte Street. S ¥ 8! off Hardy 5 . e o s ERa s St . | TRC0-of the terasulagiand &¢ tge e S laR o ot Carpenters 0100000001 errom, New Britain 2; hit by pllcher, Hardy: struck i g . mext: a actionary movement of prices. There| it Amercan Woolen ... CH ey R R Sulphur Soa 4 5 2 Miniag " Co. Knotts: wild " plich, Wilcox: lme, 3007 i Tel. 38-3. was obvious evidenco that very heavy | “#00 Atcsn" ... . HURST TAMED COBB. Knots: ‘wild " p ox; i, ot i Pl s d'p-e- sales to realize profits were conducted | 1000 Atantic Cosst Tine . ’ * e i cellent also for skin diseases PAINTING! PAINTING! |throughout the dny. The absorptive | 540 Befimen & ot : Ty Kicked at Decision But ls Silenced | Nethawstn 1ad Bipmt wate 1t wn cven st | | 2nd t0 indluce sicep when rest- DR. CHAS. H. LAMB, That s our business and now is the | power of the market and the succes: | 1100 fi‘:::’-':‘,‘:'.{f“f} s i by Ripping Sarcasm. 2"‘,‘3.“"‘" it eren o, " docbiehender here today. less and wakeful. All druggists.-| VETER|NARIAN t [htr: bl ldi;,nnle!-u“;::‘gugev:clr:: which this gave to the effort to garner| 3 Canadlan Pacic . Tim Hurst, the American league | losing the. sccond 3 to & Norsampton easily ' [ Fiilfs Hair and Whisker Dys, black sebrows, 50c- fl | Office at Hodge's Stab':, Bath Street. will be done in a first-class manner af | Profits was remarked on all sides. It| 1050CETE Leather - umpire, says “cocky youngsters” from | yon the first game und had the secand well in ¢ Eouse, 15 Town S: 'Telephone 618-5 & reasonable figure. Give us a tria!|is a proverb in Wall street that bull| 900 Central of New Jersey the minor leagues give the umpires | me rcatures were catches by Warner, Bannon and ler. markets cubminate in furlous activity | 5% Cwoeske & Onio more trouble than the battle scarred | Burs. The scores: = = R ited 7 L A regulars. “You can't win an argu- BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St. | and excited advances. The abserice of [ 9000 Chicago Gt. Wester; .. meAt By dnithe of: Benching them: ¥ estkinnetisl Bridgeport. mar2éd ey B g e g o 1100 Che St & BeEr, find it easier to subdue them with| sbhpose . abhopoae rather than disturbed sentiment. There | 16y (¢, ¢ & St L. sarcasm. | Mr. 300 hitter from the |MAndrs3n'2 00 1 1[Stniserst ¢ 13 0 0 was palpably going on @ shifting Of | 8100 Colorado Fuel & fron s i oo 3025 Mumonat 20300 speculative holdings from old o new | — Colorado & Southemn bushés is accustomed to getting all the 4113 0 ofHiltes 420130 DO O o in | 7 Do la i shades at home; he had all the umps 2180 oltadae 050 p Rave been conspicuous in the opera- Do 1n, thar TRIgHAs Bagits hofialoed: the 3100 olbuwim 15810 tlons 1n stocks which have led the mar. | oo Gom bredu pitchers had to pitch the ball for him. N3 26 0 Schmangs 4 1450 X0 e t 2100 curving it ‘over the cornmers Qidn't | Piskr 3 0 1 0 0 Kechere & 0 3 1 1 t recently wars COI:ICQI’I(PE ol e 2500 | coun tter belches ‘Warner.p 3 o 2 0 Kanep 40 10 today of stocks which came to the s T e gt S 2 front in the day's upward movement. | blue streak at the umpire when he hits | g 3 7% 13 3| Tows 32 52D 3 the big league and realizes that curv- iy “ ing ‘em over the corners counts. We | csmmpn " | have to take a fall out of these kids | Bridgeport - ‘While there was no selling openly by the same interests in the stocks which Schlitz Milwaukee Beer. $1 a dozen, Famous Narragansett Select Stock, 200000035 10000001 0—3 they had been accumulating in a dem- Generay P : s - Deneral Elediric . before they become good. Runs, for Northampton. McAndrews. Yale, Walsh, Someiss F o gnstrative way beforo it was suspected Greai Novthem oo “The first year Ty Cobb came up | Golen: Bums: for Bridgegirt: Sicinauswr. Ban- 008 e "wad" New England Brewery. that the resources for the new buying ; | 4 Bon tivo-hase_jits, Walsh, Schmalz: three-hase hits. g g e Sl o By M Tlinols Cent, _ex-div. | from Augustd, Ga., he gave me a lot T T A et Al Tager and Porter, et S it aat scae 1 Lutecborough-tet of trouble. Ty was out for a fat bat- stolen ‘bases, Golden, ere dozen. A W, BURNHAM, Eye Specialist, | Custaining prices in face of the heavy Toner aiveise ting average and he didn't like to have Northampun 6, Bidgwert 7 bases Wines, Liquors and Cordials at spe= N 253 X realizing sales today was the vigorous 400 Inter-Marine pfd. . strikes called on him. Ed Walsh slip- Ve Weteer k. clal prices. ma 7 Main Stroet. | Tedlizing sales today was the vigorous| im mntrieni | ped one over on him one day; T called | 3 poces baite Nothcr 3 wid pitches, Warer. 1o P ierivante, Fock Talany. the' Mries|. v el & it a strike and Ty broke loose with a | Kane 1: time. 1.4: wpite, Cllem. JACOB STEIN, 93 West Main St so D American Smilting, the raiirond eauip- | % B, 28, i R ki T atuck b s eonvorsenil | . [h— Telephone 26-3 - sville & Nashwilie | s whip, 1 struck up a conversation | 8r - 3 « ! Buyiag Direct s soup tad fome olher picol| 8 el SR AR s e e EVERY SiP MAKES A SATISFIED CUSTOMER v Y 3 o P Walsh. “They tell me this fresh Geor- | Joobiwerst 2 3 3 8 VA ¥ From the Manmfacturers |roiiicm,Fagiig movement The et gia cracker has disorganizea the Do | et § 1 4 IRSET 18443 Go you know the reason why? et BBty o i troft team, said,I to Sullivan. Cobb |Lsdict 3 13 0 diWashir Y sl 50 BOOKS tella’ the atory T a” niitabiell: talls why | OF Ui Pactie Drmied: Distas Bretl, R of et | had had trouble with Matty Mclntyre 4.2 13 gjundeese 310 THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE . }ldiesnggnse oo mlles to' our store| New York Central and, at _times, New Xorx Central ane h‘:’“’ e O Ther 1?“1““}&“' §33 8 o 190 h or . Come and learn 1 h he 'features Sof who was wisé to my game, fell in line i ank 7 our prices and add vour name to Our | last wecics sieony showing. The mewa | and remarked, “Why, yes, and they tell 3 St L THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO. for 4 90 increasing list of customers. of the day was ganvassed, but with the me Siever gave him a beautiful trim- | Gusp 6 0 0 1 o Tous 30 i : evident partialily for that of a favor- | 42 ming in_thé 'bus on the club's last S PROVIDENCE, R. I A ot of popular books which we wish BRADY & SAXTON able bearing on values which is char- | “3ooh Pemes o trip to St. Louis’ You should have | Totals, 8183712 4 y L of oeriad ot anoslttre ot - S seen Ty back up. He forgot al labout [ ‘Batied for Kiley fn v 1] to convert into cash. Teleghons 306-2. Norwich Town. | thusiasm. The ardor of speculative the strike I had called on him, march- | Score by fmlogs: 0 T, Others at 19¢, 25¢ and 45c. may27d 5 sentiment was not altered by the warn- f,fo“:?kc‘:!:he l;llfl‘:{nggdvul‘:‘l? ;:e im- | orihempton .. 112,200 0 0 1 0 0 o Reading for all ag ing tone of some of the commission | 123300 Reading . - T Y, Was | “nune, for Bedewort, it Miller. Schmaiz. 3 ' g Doty i etk e noe 1o, tustomers | it Rttt #ud ready for the game to.go on. I never | Kocher: Northmpton. MeAndrews. Yaie, Golden: p Be among the first and get the se —DRINK THE BEST — as to the danger to buyers of the pres- | 1900 Do pld. ... had dnyinofe; Tioglile withi Me. CobIX ('t e Wit B Cuke's o 1 davins: seciton ‘ A LRI ent high level of prices. Southern ot Might have fined or benched, but I} % .G" "pastsr Rridges: sacrifice” . Me D. J. McCORMICK, Local Agent. < i PUciney hiEh-rice. toliny. eclipaed -all F AP think I tamed him in a more effec- | Kema: stolen basce Yale. Golden: Ieft on’ bases. CRANSToN & Co 4 Beadieston & Wierz Beer previous prices by a liberal margin St Touls Southwest -..: tive manner.” Dridgeport 7, Norihampton 1 bases on Balle. off k * | and United States Steel tacked a frac- Bioes Bheiieid B AT S < B K R e Iy24daw THOMAS H. WILSON'S, tion to ite record. The government Southern” Faginc. it Pirates Take Double Header. me, 1.65; umplre, Cullem. ¢ = 3 3 report on_cotton, notwithstanding the |~ 7% Sounem Railws B8 The first game was with the Taft- e e i serious impairment of condition indi-| 7T e P 2N ville Blués by a score of 8 to 13. The v Pensee 78 Franklin Street. | Cleq or the month of July, was ac- | sim roncs pgee B Blues had a strong team, but the Pi- LISTEN cepted with languld interest. The per~| 600 Toteds. St L. & West. .. 51% J. F. CONANT. 11 Frapklin Street. | centage of the condition figures is the [ ;40 Do vfd. ... 0% ‘Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 106 | lowest of record for this season of the | ""joo palon, Pacie T Cigars: are the Dest on the market | Year and the curtailment in the total 51 |rates were too much for them, and o110, | every ohe of the Pirates hit well. The | gocpester Ioiy | batteries of the first game were for | Bumsio the Blues, Lambert, Lebrich and for the Pirates Jodoin, Liberty. The | Toronto For 8175 we will paper your room with a fine paper, for a short time onlys Painting, Glazing, Kalsomine. All work done at reasonable pricefs F e AL 1 e L The A ocae it Kickers looked on for six innings and | aoer . ¢ I S oty wnd we Wil ost EconomicaL O g siSEE L e R e f § F| ) adeaded to Prompl and 10 the DSt MATICr, [ |Fonty wunie sroptamy o Plumbing. decline in the condition Of corn Te-| i Wemmona aiay st | ery time atter was a strike out, enio 1i; aficraoon game, Tossntn 5. Providence 5. advantage, thus saving time and money for you A Fine Assertment ol 5 B O g, 48 Aaylam Bt | e darotge. oo Diaes ups| (2% Ml Gt o 54 | o e, Tt et e T o S5t Lo . » in the northwest did not affact coni-| ol sies vro.ees TR Raa R e AR thes AL Lot B and preventing annoyance and_dlscomfon. et (W M“LINERY _’ 3 dence on the subiect. [The great in- scoring until it came to fifteen rums. . DOMINICK & DOMINICK, rush of wheat to Cichgo last week| o o o CT:;ON' Then they stopped, the Kickers mak- L was accepted as more substantial evl- 2 > 8DOt | ing two more runs i e Z FRPII e, Piis angmented grain move. | closed. quiet,’30 points higher; mid- | & “§ Meee Fups i the third fan Members of the New York Stock |ment is ected also to mccelerate | dling uplands, 13.10; middling gulf. | “gFreq Cyr, had elght chances and-got Eiiohange: matetially the rate of reduction of idle | 13.5: sales, 604 bales.| Futures closed | (jiem ull; his felding was a thousand; car surplusage, which has been most | barely steady. - Closing bids: August| came to bat. ten.times, ten hits, bat- obstinste iu the box cars, which are|12.05) September 1256, October 12.60,|(ing 1000. George Derosier made a 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. at iittle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON. oct1d NOTICE B employed in the grain movement. The | November 12.60. December 12.63. Janu- | ioma .run for the Pirates. Al the | Ehilsdeiphis Im Ifl‘ “m Efldfl h“stmfl"ts rapid rise in the raliroad equipment |ary 12.62, February 12.627 March 12.65, | Pirates got six hits apiece on an aver- | g s stocks was significant in that connec- | APFH 12.65, May 12.66. age. Boston n“BEnT Bnawu EsT‘TE Dr. Louise Frankiin Miner Is now Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | tion. Another reduction in trunk line by < The Pirates journey to Taftville next % 4 located in her new office, 21 Main St Grain and Cotton. jmport freight rates and the prospect MONEY. Saturday, where they will play the % AWeriean League Standing. 66, 67, 69 West Main Strost. (Kenyon Block). that the contention -may ° spread to New York, Aug. 2.—Money on call | Blues and we are ready to hes Wou. Tost. NORWICH BRANCH : other traffic was recetved with tran- | easy: highest 2 per cent.; lowest 2 3-4; | Baltic Tigers as to where wo whl slan . ] T Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, quility. - Money and exchange condi- | ruling rate 2: last loan 2; closing 1 3-4: | the last game of the series. - Telephone 133. i . Telephone 901 | tions were - not ~ materially changed. | oftered at 1 3-4. Time loans vers dull e T 8 ‘elephone 660. Bonds were irregular. ‘Total sale¢, par | and firm: sixty daye 2 1-4@2 1-2 per| “Klondike. the trotter owned by Tom :; FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr, value, $5. 24200, United Statés bonds | cent.; ninety days 7 1-2@3 per cent.; | Sharkey, ‘won i geod 7 18 w0 mavertisi . e ‘were unchanged on call. six months 3 3-4@4 per cent. 2 vlbll‘e, Pa,, last week. s ut ux'hw ‘.