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ALL KINDS AUTO INSURANGE _Telephone. | Winning Run—Athletics Get' Back Shut Off. Pittsburg’s 4. L. LATHROP & ‘SONS, ? 2 2 o arear Vit ot he ¢ 28 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn.| Lead in American League—Rain Stops Many Games s 3 ate : Py 3 min Sonder Kiure crait should e dyzidaw 4 e 4 Casino | sta o8 e ot B e tdfl*. a R riar: ot of ; Eastern Yacht club obtilteg™y msportation, but had been unable to in Hiis former work as c. Lt n et | wet werk * | intendent of the city delivery Wi i sprain- tonts here two weeks later agginet| e Hie' ChiSes0’ postot 16 ed his ankle in practicé game rman cl engers for - % Southampton md'-ltpwu feared 'that ident Taft and Governor Draper cup: £ 30 this ‘would keep him out of the The yachts today were separated intd ern_league in Vermont went out of business about the middle of the sea- The players included Lew Wilise, now of Syracuse; Ray Tift, the for- mer Brown university pitcher; Dave now of the Boston Nationals, -and Carney, the Holy Cross coach. Waite, a Rockville boy, now with the Springfield league club, also three divisions and were sent twice] over a triangular course six miles in length and once over a windward and leeward course of the same distance. The honors of the day in the first division fell twice to the Joyette, own- ed by Commodore William H. Childs of the Bensonpurst Yacht club, Brook- lyn, and oncg to the Crooner, owned natiy cham| ips where, from his work thus far this uuon.“in has been one -of the favorites for the hon- or of challes Willlam A, Larned of New Jersey, the present champion. Clothier played with T. R. Pell of New York this afternoon and his work showed no indication that his recent sprain had handicapped him any. 5 g Reduced Prices IN ALL LINES OF FURNITURE this month are in Pittsburg, Aug. 16.—With nearly 11,- 000 fans yelling themselves hoarse, Pittsburg secured a run in the eighth inning of today's game with New York, thereby tying the score, and ‘was prevented from sewing up the Stiaty yiiee Ry Sten and Weekly Dressings funings when sl the visltors' rums wess scored. h C e e - with Cuticura Quakers went out in thel order of golng t0 the contest in thaf period by the most sen- | vat in the Nearly all the 184 entrants for the|played on the team. The combination | and sailed by C. F. Adams, 2d, of the| At once stop f: ‘hair, remove crusts, sational catch ever seen in this city. | effective, fally in pincbes. The featars of __u.n tourney, the largest in the associa- | made a very strong team, and had an | Bastern Yacht club. ' | acales, , destroy hair para- A heavy downpour of rain at the | fue i ¢ home run diive by Plicher Jobmow, | ¢ion's history, arrived here today and | excellent record for the season. Col-| In the second division the Ellen ‘sites, soothe _irfi- tated, itching close of the eighth inning stopped i ¥ 7 surfaces, stimulate further play with the score 2 to 2. Mathewson and Willis, star twirlers owned by Charles P. Curtis of Bos- ton and sailed by his son, Charles P. Curtis, Jr., was first acrosé the finish of the bat and when the ball came down it landed in the hands of an onlooker on a platform several 3ards outside the’ left fleld fence. Johnson trotted the Casino courts presented an ani- lins' werk for Reckvide largely as- mated picture with all the practice sisted In the winning of the cham- matches going on. National Champion | pionship, and, the deefat of Manches- i the hair follicles, ¥OU CAN REST EASY for the opposifig teams, were on the | Somd v e e the secaserinett o may | VLT RN T Tl Comotrow. fer, ‘which ‘was the main reason. for | line in the first and third races and supply the' roots fOree at our well stocked night and day "" -"““'f;,‘;%"h&'sgfi' mound, Willis having slightly the bet- {inv the ralling im froat of he Darilion In trying anins securihg this strong aggregation. His|Was second in the second heat. The & with nourishment, e Y & Droas company. 1t not|ter Of the argument. for s foul 8 und 'vas shaken “up encush lo make RAIN AT GRAND CIRCUIT. batting average with Rockville was| Eel took the second race, but did not loosen the scalp | glOTe. g I & . In the eighth inning, with the score | Nt Syl e \ack was seen after the game about .350, and he made many brilliant | do_well in the other heats. skin, and make insured call and see me without delay. | » ‘(o 1"\ favor of New York. Hyatt No man dare rest egsy”until his policy Geers Lands Two Winners at Fort The Wolf, owned by Caleb Loring and sald Baker's injury was not serfous, The score: of Boston, justified the opinions of ex- Washington. plays at short, making few errors. He the hair grow up- accepted all chances, and always knew Fall lines are begin g to arrive batting for Willis, tripled. Abbatic- Erie. on asweet, healthy. % s s written. chio, running for him, scored the ty- ab b s e st what to do with the ball, In the|perts as to her abilities In heavy scalp, when allelse (and your inspection is cordially in< 1 vhi Barbe flied to S 505 300 Roel ‘weather by taking the I two races .. fails. No other ited, ISAAC S. JONES, Iasurance Agl. %, 1o 0o oty Soitor” wey- | B § 38 8 UASSSEA 3018 8] Bufio, N ¥ Aue. 16—uient av-|iast same payed win Rockville ot mesther by taking the lant twg macer | e v P o BT | vited Richards Building, ~ 91 Main Street. | ner was intentionally walked and Mil- 3310 ol i 3 3| four day grand circuit meeting at the | four hits in four times ip, against tho | owned by F. M. Hoyt of New York| speedily effective. Gentle applications m HnumGAq Jy31daw }f;\c lézg:k:dm;;'eh:; wr:m“tl:- ‘{,r‘;.l:nimy : : ; ? ; : : Fort Erie, Ont, race track this aft- %nwpucmh Leng, a former New Lon- | won the first heat. g“hu.c‘nl: g:.nlm‘er:t ::;‘Icr: A i, ray ran into Seymour's territory, and, F e 18 :;:°:,"'m“::",’:' {:e'“h:’:‘é"': ::}}lf‘:fl,“‘;" Collins aitended Columbia_univer- CHALLENGES UHLAN. for -mmh.kmrf:«.md other u{;l.unn‘, Tel. 123-4. 62-66 Main Street, reaching out with his bare hand, took R 1% 1| When the horses scored in the first|SIty and played on the 'varsity base- disfiguring skin bumors. auglsa N. TARRANT & 00., Jlctory out of the grasp of Pitisburs, g e 3 1 o|event rain began to fall, but the storm | ball QDine. He was clected captain, but Owner of Hamburg Belle w...m. to eeping the gam: e. LLy aculty barred him from athlétics,( Race His Mare Against Sand = 117 MAIN STRERT. The visitors secured their runs in O 7103 | Himveped. 2y andthe track was not|pecause of his playing with Rockville:| jiaee T O the second inning on errors. Murray 3 8w u The feature of the card was the 2.05 | Shean, who was aiso on the Rockville Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate €lass and Steam Boiler . .. E H was safe on Barbeau's wild throw and Devlin reached first when Clarke muffed an easy fly. They scored on Merkle's single and Mathewson’s out. Gibson scored in the third when he nine, ‘was with Connie Mack later. The Philadelphia Nationals picked him up and sent him to Boston as part of a trade. pace which brought together George Gano, Darkey Hal, Major Brino and Major Mallow. Ed Geers, the silent man, unset cal Cleveland, O., Aug. 16.—samburg Belle, 2.02 3-4, and Uhlan, 2.03 3-4, : the two sensational trotters of the year, may meet in a match race at the Philadelphla .. for Washingto 2 = culations in the 2.20 trot when he - ag oz North Randall track A t 25. John o N o Lo e B o % ® | brought Marle N. home in front of DOZEN LEADING HITERS. R MaAdee: owner of TiSubars Bele, -"I[ “"[ E“Slllfll snn[s 9 h-F.-Smi th INSURANGE|":... St RS 5Y gulls J T, U | Peniea Ml the favoriie, = i O R oseph F. ; First Twelve in American and Na- tional Leagu left_on tases, Washington 5 Philadelphia Birst base on balls, off Johnson 4, Gray 1. Krause se on ciors, Washinzion Geraldine, Geers' pacer, ruled favor- o tion here today his acceptance to race ite in the 2.11 pace, the closing event his mare against her own mark on the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Pilemesy are the most comfortable Shoes made. FLORIST 5 hit by pltcher, u. s, perterncs 3 1 8 p 18| Keaae s’ oue b dohaen a"m"""' o8, Bie cang £ GEsline waw/maver in s R track that day and included in his|any lady troubled with tender feet y Veach.ct 110 H 0 0 |Krause'5; time, 1.40; umpires. Egan and Evams. | trouble, winning four straight heats| Collins of Philadelphia and Wagner | message a challenge to Charles San. Satistacti r- Assots 52,759,422.10 Gt P30 i v 0 e in order. of Pittsburg lead the batters in the|ders, owner of Uhlan, for & match ”"’"]: XA N S, 200 Main Street, Norwich. Westorn Assurance Co, U. &, |Munzs 3150 . - HOAPAT RASEBALL: SANPK — Amerfsan and National leagues re- | race. pnece, Assets $2,397,608.00, Abetdin1b o8 2 10 SN e et o St. Paul Owes Giants $1000. spectively. The first dozen in each| Madden says he is willing to post P. CUMMINGS, vid p aso11a Mo’ 3910 H v Woa Lest. Pc | _Cincinnati, Aug. 16.—The National | league are diven below $2.300 a2 a side bet this his mare will o 3 " thewson, Rochester .. E Baseball commission In session. here American. eat lan. An effort is being made NT STOR! e b TR B e e 8 9 | Providence today has given a decision that the to close arrangements for the race. Better than Oats sy - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 7 . Collins, Philadelphia **Al'tvehio 0 0 0 0 0| Totals 27 2 ;;;‘,_;: 5 St. Paul’ American Association club| coph, Detroit Hamburg Bfllin:’ still here) and wil W ™ . < o i RSl p ) 4 7 2 i ¢ 28, T Ve just recelv t ills & AMOS A. BROWNING, Totals 2 15 o . .- mbat yiy the New: York Natianal texm | gigle . Cleveland race against heronark August 23, Th | |J&|K0 HORSE and STOCK FEED of 16,000 yards of Woolons, Cottons and $1000 for Catcher Pim Needham. The New York club’d claim against Batted for Willls in the Sth. Donovan, Detroit . Rau for Tystt in the Sth. Carrigan, Boston, . 58 Baltimore . procesds RULE0 wicltits Silks sultable for skirts and suits; good | lengths, the latest styles. Woolen SOLD BY Montreal o7 st 8 Richards BIAg. | score by tovings the St. Paul club for $500 for Pitcher Special Team Against Hospitals. o e - R AR a4 Pitisbu s b e Holmes was not allowed; Holmes re- | Hois e A team gotten fogether by J. J. S BINAING, | prices soo o §5. ¢ 2t special priosd New Yorx At Providenco—Newark Providence gume pospenen, | ISR (A5 AT AHZRCA: Eo e Ta Siorie, 18 to Hos aor seatibt the tios.| Toiophone, Yantic, Conn. | from 1 1se, Value from 508 AL Rochester—Rochester-Buftalo game postponed, | The Pittsburg club was ordered to|crawerrd. Detroit pital on Wednesday and it is éxpected | - augl0od TR LY S e York, turray cain & pay $300 to the Wilkesbarre, Pa., club | 11 ord’ Qe or, e e B o LRy aug14d N BLOOM. SHOWN & FERKINS, Aisrneys ot Law | X 2w oo At Jersey City—ersey Cliy-Baltlmoro game post- | for failing to keep an exhibition date | g caicar. Boston . £00d go. It will be composed mostly Z - TR A T over First Nat Senk. Shetucket St [Ifice hits Semour, ey | **A% Toronte—Montreal-Toronto game postponed, rain. | 00 July 18, Griggs, St. Louis . of Eastern Connecticut league players Particular People For Meat and Groceries Sntran Now Sork . st e 'on ‘vlle o Willis 3¢ of e it with Bill Boucher playing in_the out- Statrway, nex: to Thames Nat. Bunk, | dsihenion & frs ase ‘on- ertors New ork 3: New England League Results. Ruo Favorites Won in the Mud. National. field, and for pitcher will have BIY: Patronize givo -us ‘s’ call, also_while they laét Y struck out, byWillls 1 by Mathewson 1 time, 150 | At Lawrence—Lawrenco-Fall River game postponed. | Detroit, Aug. 16.—Owing to heavy g‘}g""-!l"l“b“rs Gleason, late of the Outlaw league, R ’ et l Children’s hose, all sizes for ten cents wires. g p rain. 5 « | rains last night and this mornips, the | Hyatt, Pittsburg .. hand formerly of Hami'ton and Dart ogers’ Domestic Laundr . air for twenty-five, e 40 A& Brockton—Brockton-New Bedford game post s n Jacklitsch, Philadelphia x doits g o [per pair, or 3 pair for twenty-five, SRR 7 poved, rain. track at Windsor today was a sea of [ JACtSCT, Fh mouth. Bill will stack up against the ; Now Is your chance, you do not have PAINTING! PAINTING! MOTOR RACERS GATHER. At LinnTirst game: Lyon 3, Worcester 1; sec- | mud, consequently scratches were nu- | Mitchell, Cincinnatk. Hospital sluggers with his best slants There's a good reason for it . TR cltr tor them, ‘SuETRE g 4 seme. Woreedter 5. Lom, 3 Jordan, Brooklyn bt LA : | to go to the city for them, but & That is our business and now Is the At “Haverdlll Haverhit 2 Lowell 0. merous“snd."forin. players/ wers- mERE BES 0, ST AL g e Smne 1IN by ‘wdutl BENRERTelr Sis-0. Rear 37 Franklin St. THAMESVILLE STORE. time to have it done. We will be glad | Prominent Drivers of Speed Macl - - BT el O thee &2 o e s | Branafield, Philadelp - sy2a aug16d to give you estimates and our work Connecticut Leagus Standing. Hoblitzel, Cincinnati at Indianapolis Track. WILLIAI; WIPFI:ER event won from Paul Davis, and Em- will be done in a first-class manner at Lost. i i Zimmerman, Chicago THER® ™ o aGvertist THERE 1 avertist edium n 8 reasonable figure. Give us a trial : : Hantora . E] perd” Willlanr Iniitie Thils_ Ficeion 3} Trioras, - Eision LEAVES THE TRIBUNE | gastern Connecticut squai co ‘The Bub | Bastern Connesticut caual to The Buls er. Indianapolis, ~Aug. 16.—Training | Noiyoke ® FERT 008 -0 o Chance, Chicago —-—— 3 i ietin for Husiness resulta letin for business results. BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St. | camps at the Indianapolis motor Britain . a1 k Mud Run"_e'_._“md Their Day. Clarke, Pittsburg . Dean of American Dramatic Critics oy oo | New B 5 i g mar26d speedway {m:;‘"“e“ “° 7"“”{ ':"t eve- ‘sln‘ynl..mfifé" i 47| Saratoga, Aug. 16.—3fud runners had T Leha Resigns Voluntarily. ning on further arrivals of automo- | Mridsrt ] TR e B ety Tha 3 B RS bile drivers and machinists to pre- | ® heavy rain of last night and today o g Tar, ThE: o ot Al eonatlc ALL DENTAL WORK. A W. BURNAAN, Eye Specialst, Rfl 257 Main Street. they can be accommodated. . . ek had been because of o tem — absolutel! h i} nlm' ; ¥rom the representations of the| cause of conflict with Tribune own system absolutely HEAVY MORNING BUSINESS. 1400 American Smeing 10, 1 |Uhlan, Margin and Bob Douglass| Noank manager before the team came | aditorial policy. Mr. Lyman deciared impossible ' for teeth to 4 1200 Amer Sugar Hefiing . i3l 1714 | Purse Winners on Grand Circuit. |here it was suposed he had a fip. 210 mot wish toisay asything” tu Brodk oW ... rom the ANIHa ‘ e Market Dull and Irregular in the Aft- | 200 Amer To & Tel M1 140 that could make some claim to pi 4 AT ther, : Io CLurers ernoon—Precipitous Slump in Un- 1 114 | New England owned horses are cuts | the national game, but the exhibition| Bropably no other man in Ameri g ;:Alx' the stery in a nutshell; tells why | . "o, ice 0| ast Hour. 2600 Ansconds Miniag Co, 9 ' 49y | tIng a wide. swath in light harness}tbey put up on the Hospi‘al diamond| a5 numbered among his Mtimate All work guaranteed for 10 years es_come from miles to our store 10400 Ateh, Top. & . F. 118 11g% | racing this season and promise to fig- [ was pitiful. It was worse than taking | friends so many distinguished authors for DRESS GOODS. Come and learn New York, A A6 —In a1V easeRtinl 300 Do pta odel 104% 104% | ure largely in the- history making cf | candy from an infant and the Hospital| ang actors. 3 M pur prices and add Your nama to our | New York, Aug. 16.—1In all essential | 00 atantic ot Line 125 138" | the Grand Circuit races of 1909, stopped scoring runs out of respect E K in De n ta I Pa rlo rs increasing list of customers. very little from that of the past fort- Baltimore & Ohio pfd . as At Windsor, Detroit, Kalamazoo ani | for the feeling of the spectators who Trahd Miasssing -+ Oomasorior tim - ’ BRADY & SAXTO night. London prices for our securi- | o shiliehem Seel a% Cleveland they showed up to the front | Were not there to sec a game of tasz. ns: Ppi ¥ N, ties wers again higher. and there was rookiyn Rapld Trausii ki and from indications will continue | The next time Noank ventures so far gress. Dr: Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square. Kelephone 306-2. Norwich T the same local bullish outburst at the | 2590 Central *Leather g their good work this week at Buffalo | from home with an engagement to ap-| Deaver, Co 5 allinger p s 3 0 Town. | o g With new “high records™ in] M8De B it Zave and later at Readville, Hartford, Col- | pear on the diamond, they had better | and Pinchot feud may not be carried Union Pacific, common and preferred, - 5 o Shes: umbus, Syracuse and Lexington. pick out oppouents who are more in|from Spokane to Denver. It had been and Southern Pacific, while Reading, | 100 Chicaso & ‘Ation ... Last week at Cleveland, Uhlan, the| their class. expected that the controversy between il e ity . gl 1 (G e S U black gelding by Bingen, owned by s friends of the two officials whose issues of lesser importance were con- Charles SanMers of Salem, came to Thrilling Racing at Hills Grove. names were mentioned at the national pare for the races of Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday. Chevrolet, Strang, d sl . the New York Tribune which he ac- can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. Wie pride Burman, De Witt, Heina, Christie, & card was greatly reduced, trainers not o, Leies Lok 16 KRy o ¥ g v Oldfield, Lyttle, Dennison, ' Zeeingal, | Knowles Recovering from Heat Stroke. | caring to ris ktheir charges in the| Noank's notion that it had a bail| Harsee Grecles. n:(il ;..fl::..l‘ml:"u; g‘;:ii’.i?:’n?"pffl&f":f e;‘poey;lénrg“og&'(l?pfitlc ‘;g:fi 'éfi“y“é’a“’r." .’LST.K Bourque, Aitken, Drasch and* other Pittsburg, Aug. 16.—Secretary Fred | mud. team was exploded Saturday afternoon | announced today in the following that. Bach of our staff of operators has made some branch of Den- drivers of national and international reputation were on the track this aft- ernoon. heat during the game at Chicago ves- | narrzansett Pier, Aug. 16.—Myopia | the shipyard denizeys by the Hospital | his'gwn accord and regret, it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at from one-third oy St Tet to A s oy e sy D b erie s P o ot o el e b ol S ol YEILIava besti] and [ have no reason o expect that to one-half the prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality e list o omestic reign |but will leave for Philadelphia tonig] sondil al were s e g g =% cars. with the team. 5 in an eleven-period polo match ot concernsd’ and: Manager: Farvell Had| o ocecor oo s decislon of ‘work ew Haven, Conn. Al Connecticat league games postponed, Aug. rain. 16, Knowles of the New York National baseball club, who was overcome by FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL made the track fetlock de2p in muil. As the result cf the heavy going, the Polo at Narragansett Pier. the Rhode Island cups at the Point Judith country club toduy. In a sec- ond match Dednam won from New Haven, 8 to 7, in *he series for the Narragansett cups. NEW ENGLAND HORSES. the front in whirlwind st: Trimmed by Hospital, 23 to 2—Visitors a Baseball Farce. on the Hospital grounds when the score of 23 to 2 was recorded against to admit that he had been victimized into picking up the worst lemon of the season. He has no use for a repu- tation built up by trimming such weaklings as the Noank nine, but if any good strong teams want to apply critics, has severed his connection with statement by Hart Lyman, the edito “Mr. Winter has re “T thought it right not to publish a small part of the large amount of mat- ter he wrote for_the Sunday Tribune of Aug. 8. Mr. Winter did not agree with me, and his resignation followed.” Wien ne asked whether the elimin: tion of part of Mr. Winter's article tistry his particular speclalty for years, and whether you need filling, crowning, extraction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do IT WILL PAY you to investigate and consult us bhefore going elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 Bridge Work Special — our . e i PRé ol n the 2.07 ; i _ | irrigation ~ongress at Spokane last Cal'l'la (] e Rot i, eSSl S S FC TG e trot, bringing his record down from|, Fils Grove R. I, Aug. 16.—Thrill- | TCEMCR FOPCEEC Lo ot the Trans- ; LN L R R T S, 100 Cotorads & Seuthera” 2.07 1-4 to 2.08 3-4. ing racing marked the opening of the | o o ommercial which H : S T el | SRR e v o s P o it | Wi eating System Designed-- and was not without effect in certain | b Consoidaiea Gus equalled by Sweet Marie and Highball | po /M e Lrack ToGey, undch the auws | gelegates oppose a recurrence of hos- stocks and in the afferncon the mar- Cam_ Products - in competition, and surpassed by but . tilities and are trying to have discu Automobile Painting Trimming ket became dull and rather irregular. The Harriman issues led the early movement, dnd in spite of the heavy distributions of both Union and South- ern Pacific, little impression was then made upon their market values. No news of more than passing importance developed over the week end. Advices from the chief industrial and.com- mercial centers were again emipently satisfactory, while the leading trunk lines reported a marked increase of tonnage. All reports reflected a steady increase in the business of the prin- cipal steel mills. Crop news was for 09 Delaware & Hudson 2300 Denver & Rio 100 Do pfd ... 200 Distillers’ *Securi 8600 Erie 500 Do 1t 1000 General pfd . Electric Norihern pia Tiinols Inter Met Do’ prd Tnter - Harveri Toter Marine Intemational” Faper national Pump Towss Central Kansas ity South. Do pfa . Tontiviite & one—Cresceus. Uhlan has been trained by Robert Proctor for the great $35000 trotting derby at Readville on Aug. 31, where he is sure to be one of the stars. Uh- lan started in the “andicap a year ago, but was left at the post. The rizhest stage at Cleveland, the Ohlo, was carried off by a Boston owned horse. This was the gray stai- lion Eob Dsuglas, driven by Lon Mac- Donald ard swued by D. and C. Hyams of Boston. Bog Douglas won in straight heats, in 2.07 3-4, 2.06 1-4 and 2.06 1-4. hard fought heats could not decide the 2.30 trot, which went over until to- morrow after Lester Boy and Scien- tia had each taken two heats, and Belle McKinney one The Demon, an unknown, owned by I R. Blumenthal of Hartford, sprung a big sirprise by taking the 2.25 pace in straight heats by fagt work. The race was protested v A. M. Burk: of Rockville, Conn., owner of Lulu Hunt, and L. L. Getner of Providence, owner of Blue Grass, both of whom ask for an identilcation of the Demon. The 2.17 pace was the best event of the day and was won by Prince Hamlin after Frank A. had sion of the controversy barred from the convention. Mr. Ballinger was ex- ected, but he is not coming, it is said. Rir. Pinchot will be her 1 “The Dollar Mark”"—A Play of Great Strength. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 16.—“The Dol- lar Mark” a new drama by George Broadhurst, dealing with the predatory wedlth in America, was enthusiastical v received at its premiere in Parson theater tonight. Author and players were called before the curtain after steam or hot water—to meet all conditions, to fill all requirements. i Our experience as the oldest establish= ment in this line in Norwich has fitted us to cope with all problems. J We guarautee satisfaction and economy in every respect. Let us make you an estimate on the 1 3 < At Detroit Bob won the 2.12 trot In third act and given an ovation. The Berriage and Wagon Werk of all kinda }]:i"{-no:q;’n:g_}:,uvkl\:l"hl)‘a];:r:‘cou‘r:glafi; m:n T & straight heats.” g:redn ;rlale l:rs! h“a‘:. an the last }_n‘l(lt is one of great strength and was work complete 3 5 Misiourl Pacific Another M s . erton_wi x up ran_into ¢ eted by v that . Anything on wheels built to orden | (i " Nepraska, however, the Mie Kpams & Tesss T e aohussts owded horee | ol G thos. OriNaf s VA Fioe e e e P absence of rain was reported to have -{ that has been making the westerners sit up and take notice is Margin, the ton, breaking Van Houton's sulky edericks, Clay Hassard Clement, includes Pauline F -Short, Robert Tarw further adverse effect on corn. The gl vheel. Fox finished third, vas | ¢ ings ¢ PRICES AND WORK RIGHT, only sensational feature of the day mazeo. He is the property of Lon Mec- | distanced for foul driving. Burke Clarke, Selene Johnson an fl y was a precipitous slump in Union Pa- Donald: GO BIRion The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, NEWMARKET HOTEL, 716 Boswell Ave. First-class wines, liquors and cigasa. servac to Meals and Welch rarebit 507-515 North Main Street, cific at the beginning of the last hour. That stock evinced a reactionary ten- dency at a 2 1-2 point decline, when suddenly it fell to 2 1-4, a break of five points from its high record price of the morning. The stock came out Nortoik & North American Northemn Pacitie People’s Pitis... C Aged Margin also won the great M. and M. trot at Detroit and will be one of the favorites at Readville for the Massachustets stakes. Margin now has a record of 2.06 1-2. In the same race the horse that forced Margin to go some was an- Coventry in the Lead. President Racine has called a meet- ing of the board of directors of the Amateur league for Wednesday, Aug. 18 at 6 m. at Plainfield to arrange other well known plavers. Accidental Asphyx New Haven. Au flowing from an ope Keane of the firm of Will Keane »f 300, 1,000 and 2,000 shares, Premia Sieel Car ot MesasEsati about playing the postponed and pro-| & Som, was found dead in roorm 00 shares at 214 1-4. At 214, o e B nameand the o UdBe aiice | tested games, and transacting ‘any |at his home, 153 Putnam street, late however, the decline was arrested and = ; other busin today. The medical examiner & some ground yas temporarily recov- ered, but the net result of the day was a loss of 3 3-8 points. Apart from a rumor that action on the reported “segregation” plan of the Union Pa- cific company might be delayed, noth- ing developed to account for the break, which unsettied the general list. Republic Steel Do pfd Rock Isdand Co. Do ptd Southern Southern Pacifc Railway Lasell of Whitinsville, Judge Lee pul'- ed down second money in spite of the fact that in two of the heats he led Margin to the wire. Promoter- Offers McGrath Contract. rath. champion New Eng- veight wrestler, has under The following were the results of the games Saturda. Coventry 5, Central Village 3. Sterling 5, Plainfield Moosup 1, Jewett City 6. Coventry now has a nice lead in according to the following ted that death was probably due to dental asphy STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, as Coun Lu order. John Tuckle. Prop. Tel 42-& | Traders, especially that element com- Do’ pia .. consideration a three-figure offer per Won. Tost. . PC. | Erank Oy e e of B mitted to lower prices, were disposed e e week from a Worcester man to sign | Coventry .. .13 5 e GonE Mutheg i ) to regard the incident in the light of To, St L & W a contract for a serles of matches. | Jewett City H [ P L A LA B DR. (a R. CHAMBERLAIN, a natural reaction. Further feverish- Do pfd .. % Jack is not very anxious to get to|Moosup 7 6 said, 'and_thaf sald firm will pay hess was shown by the list in the | 151600 Cnlon Picisc LI work on the mat during the hot | Sterling .. . 7 9 437 | sum’ of ONIZ HUNDRID, DOLLARS for final trading and many of the active | “iop O 5° mesi -+ weather, but will probably sign up |Central Village 5 9 357 each ‘and_every ‘case of Caturzh tlia Denta/ s”’y“m‘ issues recorded net declines, ‘one of U S Riveer 2 S with the Worcester man for the fall, | Plainfield .. .. [ e 1 312 caongt be cured by the use of Halk Ia cbarge of Dr, 8. L. \ during his last fliness. 161 Main Stroet, Geer's practys Norwich, Gonn, the tweakest features being United States Steel common. Union Pacific preferred closed at 112 1-2, a net loss of 4 3-4 points. Local monetary con- T §. Steel Do pid . Ttah Copper Ya Carolina Chem. 2300 Wabash Just at present, the Irish Giant has severed connections with ‘the Krank- lin square saloon where he has been working and is now bartender at a Pirates Shut Out Clippers. The Jewett City Pirates journeyed Catafrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in_my presence, this 6th day of De- cember, A. D. 1886. Bova vere wi 200Do pid .0 ‘Washington square place, to Glasgo Saturday afternoon and shut | (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Thore: wae ithie. demand for sixty gy | - 123 Fotem, asisid e out " the ‘Clippers by ‘the score of §f ot o Koty publie, accommodations, but four months 600 Western U Rainy Day Helps Athletics. to 0. The feature of the game was the Ly, anit aote directly” on tha blood sgd DOMINICK & DOMINICK, FOUNDED 1870, Members of the New York Stoc Exchange. Bonds and High Grade Investmenls money was freely offered at 3 3-4 per cent. The supply is more limited at present asking rates, and indications point to @ general hardening. + Our banking institutions are losing more cash to Canada for crop moving pur- poses. Bonds were irregular, in keep- ing with the movement in the stock T Wikconiin Centrat o+ Total saies, 1,130,100 shares COTTON. \ New York, Aug. 16.—Cotton spot closed quiet; five points higher; mid- dliug uplands 12 middling gulf 13.00. Sales, none. Because of rain all the games Mon- ¢ in the American leazne were post- poned, except the Philadelphia-Wash. ingtori game at Washington. Cleve- land and it Louis will play a double header tomoerrow and Wednesday as i the result. While the Tiger rivals were unable pitching of Liberty and the fine back- stop work of Jodoin. Liberty got 13 strikecuts, Glasgn got two hits from him. The Glasgo battery was Grav-lin and McGovern. The Glasgo boys gave a dance in the evening. As soon as the Pirates have an open date they would like to get the Clippers at Jewett City, and they will run a dance. Next tem. Send Toledo, 0. mucous surfaces of the s: for testimonials fre F. J. CHENEY & CO, d by all Druggists, 7 ‘ake Hall's Family Pills fo pation. Seared With a Hot iron or scalded by overturned kettle—cut 55, 57, 59 West Main Strast. Telephone 133. ket, Total sales, par value, $4,- 0 te play at Detroit, the Philadéiphia | S) L0 Srertuy $0000 Governments were' wnchang. | , Futures closed steady. Closing bids: | Atnletios ‘Succeeded in'‘nanding o . | Satrday o Pi e’ cxpert o play | wich & knite—brulsed by clammed door Orders exscuted in Stocks and Bonds, | 2" pusust 1222 September 1217, Octo- | feal to Washington and thereby again | MOSuR st Jewett Clty where a geod | injured by gun or in any ether way X Grain and Cotton, Yer 12.14, November 1212, December | took the lead in the league race by the | B31€ I8 expectel Challenges shoul g £} NORWICH BRANCH : 67 Broadway Telep! FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. one 901 Amer Re 1211, January 12.08, February 12.07, March 12.09, April 12.09, May 12.10. MONEY. New York, Aug. 16.—Money on call stead; 2@2'1-2 per cent.; ruling rate narrow margiu of one gam Mohegan Reds Lost. The Mohegan Reds were defested in New London Sunday ‘afternoon by the New London Independents, 8 to 2 be sent to D. Jodoin, manager, Jewett City, Box 154, Sells Maggert for $1,500. Springfield, Mass.,"Aug. 16.—Mana- ger Zeller of the Springfield baseball Arnica Sajve to subdue Inflammation and kil the pain. It's carth’ healer, infallible for boils sores, eczema and piles Lee & Osgood Co.’ For indigestion and all stomach trou- supreme * at The faon Amer can prd L s ¢ . g 5 ar & Poundry pid . : last loan 2; closing bid 2; offer- | The score: team tonight announced the sale of | ble take Foley's Orimo Laxative, as i : 00 Am Car & Founars 5id N onight announ ake y 4 7. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Street.\| 2800 Amer Cotton 011 2 1-4. Tipe loans very strong: |Tnd'pents 2 1110010 1°—6"13 4| H. V. Maggert to the Oakland club | stimulates the stomach and Hes ynd IES [IANLEY Br7WING ;0.- - PROVIDE i .“ Whitestone 5 and the J. F. C. 10c} 2% n Hic & Loir ofd days 2 3-4@3 per cent, and 90 | Norwich 0020000002 2 3|of the Pacific Coast league for $1,500. | regulates the bowels and will positive- N P 5 Cigars are the Dest op the mariket Amer Linseed daye 3 1-4@3 1-2 per cent.; six months | Batieriop—O'Brien and M. Sullivan, | Magzert is hitting at .314. He is to| 1y cure habitual constipation. The ~Eox Shem. 8100 Amer Locomeuys .. 4 per cent, v and Silva; Dynoa and Houlihan, report in Qakland September 1. Lee & Osgood Co. N . J. McCORMICK, Local Agent S