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W s rad i ol X ALL KINDS i - AUTO INSURANGE A sl 2 ] I i Telephone. i LU ARG RoNS, Fight was Slow—New Yorker Forced itgt Finish—Detroit i 28 Shetuckst Street, Norwich, Conn. Down in Third Place, Boston Second—Northampton’s 31X MORE WEEKS A “FROST 1S ON THE PUMPKINS." ‘made o Lt 3 | o dotie 1t's getting towards fall. yzidaw Winning Streak Unbroken. R We fmow it don't seem so but ' Pittsburg true. 3 / " York | e, W Why not make August the Cosl N. TARRANT & GO, scoted | fence-ton month even as our forefathers mads June., At wholesale, price advances September 1s! 117 MAIN STREET. & Saratoga, N. Y. Aug. 18.—Abe At- tell, the featherweight champion, and Fire, Accident, Heaith, Harry Stone of New York fought ten rounds to a draw_tonight before the Liability, Plate Glass Saratoga A. C. Until the last two when Dan Murphy won the game from ‘Washington in the ninth inning that he hired a little German band to play in front of his place for half an hour. They were told to whoop it up on “The £ i £t rounds, when Stone carried the fight | Wearing of Green,” and a crowd second X W 3 1t i . E 0 and Steam Boiler . .. to_the' champlon_from bell to bell, It | gathered and cheered for urphy: o AVegetable! E. C‘IAPP LL CoO. ; was a tame and featureless exhibi- art of tl time the nd sl e 0 3 . 3 B | " s " R A N G % “Harrigen,” which dif just as well R - : Central Wh-r:_ I-:: 150 Main Street. oty Catitions and Afiell nad & iead 0B o o] el i sl Picher Harey cumpli, 8 elephones. 3 e a lea o el wiie, e e Norwich Unlon Fire tnsurance Socisty, { yoints. For the next four the fght- RACING AT POQUONOC. T8 | ot Dui, i Feamovans e P o u. 8, ing was even, but in the last two Stone | mystic Chi Roan Lady and Silver 3118 ] $2,760,422. came with v Folie. SRINes, Tons . 4 20312 St Louis. Asoots c1° Gt r g th a rush, which earned him a Entered from This City. 3 :l: } p: '.' n‘hhl )la : : Western Assurance Co., U. €, Two thdusand v H > 5 ‘Assets $2:397,608.00. 0 e e rao tho Agnt. | Eastern Connectiout horsemen will b 3814 i0 IR 23 Serstaativs come together this aftermoon at the | Wood.) Cm(nq.c ; : ‘11 "' "l 4 IRonflrl;y,lbt ’." : ; : First Round Completed. Poquonoc track for an oat race pro- P | Hiemphin 10 0 0 31 3 R Newport, R. L, Aug. 18.—At the close | gramme of three classes, viz: Three s o 3 of today's play in the 29th annual na- | & e 2 s BH B § 2 oftnes 331310 of todays play in the 20th annugl na- | minate, 2.20 and free for all Batied for Wilser 1n the O(h. 31 Sfmstiminy 30 020 e ohes had been played in the sin-| The racing will start at 2 o'clock | Jom b7 WHNET o g 5 9 0 001 03 Totals |30 83 9 1 Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-13. gles in the first round and six in the | sharp and the starting judge will be | New York 206000000 fecond, while 21 defaults had been | George Pendleton of Norih Stoningtom, | Runs for Boston Niles, Carrigan, Wood: tworbase posted. This closes up the first round | a veteran at the business. The horses | hits, Carvigan: sicdfice hiis, Wood. Lord: completely. that are entered and their otvners are | Hoién bises Keeler Xues Speares. Womer: 100, Among the players advanced to the | as follows: Westover, L. M. Winninger, | Boston dble i Laporte _and third round as a result of the d Clinton, Conn.; Peter Gamhurst, O. A.| Knlght 1 play are M. E. McLoughlin and T. C.|Steadman, Wickford, L; Peddy |3 br Bundy, two California cracks. (\hers | Wilkes and Ortheg, W. S.° Aldrich. | ° we [ 1 Leach, Clarke, ich, | 3 *swecney: e, By, O O tonee are . M, | Westerly: Fred © Wilkes, William | Serian Roy Medi- | Seeond Bull, Jr., of Newport and New York, | Knowles, Poguonoc Bridg tion, Sour Stomach. and R. H. Palmer, winner of the |um, Dr. A. N. Williams, Mystic; Bis- New York. e B | | Worms Convulsions Feverish: o Southampton tournament last week. | marck Boy, E. G. Swanson, New Lon- . o s €| e L Beckuan 2 tine, 1.05; umpiren, ] L 0SS OF SLEEP. Clarence Hobart, who was the winner | don; Mystic Chimes and Roan Lady, G. Gfpemaiizat 3071 0 8 Kane. 11 | | ness of the all comefs' tourpameht in 1891 | F. Kingsley, Norwich; Siiver, W. F. F i R e : —— 2 and was runner up four years ago, did glnney. Norwich; Harold Boa s,1 3 ifmEboieds 4 13 20 b ot appear, and was defaulted, as was | Mason, New London; Fanny McGuire, \|Laporte 4 phpos el o ears ARE YOU AFTER also 3. D. ¥ Jones, state champion of | E. C. Case, Poquonoc Bridge; Azmont, | &chel diuigitic 3 119 ¢ §fDaremnd 3 04 T OBERS® 4 ] . Rhode Island. Charles Thompson, Gales Fer: King | Carrigan.c ofSnienese 3 1 3 1 0] Clarkeit 12 1 ofPhelpse 4 1 —_ the right kind of :Ng“g“;y = Hal, Fred J. West, New London: BIg | Cicotie:n Yobeins 3 00 3 ol wamern 39 13 1keeichnn ¢ 8 . FIRE INSUR, Nutmeg League to Chicago American.s [ Frank, L. A. Chapman Poguonoc = T e o vans, 2 . w “ s d w d Youwll find that we can place you| Springfield, Mass, Aus. 15.—Mana- | Bridge; Lady R. Calvin Miller, Groton. | T4 sl om0 saru oTAwend § 01 0 Ol 3 1 8 easone 00 right. Don't delay—make use of our|ger Zeler of the Springfield (Con- _— paae e ety 6 a0 1 ete | GRhmRs o 61 ofclarieiss 2 ¢ oA il T lces before the fatal moment.]necticut league) baseball team tonight Mathewson Has Lost Three. ew Yok LIRS o bieS 3 EIN SRS ki you' sunc e C ity toston. N Ker, Wi 2 sthl | o P P - . Then you're safe. announced the sale of Chester P.| Rocords of the National leagues tostn, Stes, Bpbdeer, Wigser L SLML{ Touls 98 Tvais 30 c' H. H“SKELL { Laporte, et onnell; thredeb. hits, Waite, an outfielder, to the Chicago | - ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. | Xinricabs. “Waite is to Join the White | Brchcrs this season are &% folm Tacdfce Bt Demmitt: sserifce | o Seore by innings: i ¥ 5 ) Watherson 18—3; s " Pitsb D01 00 THE GENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. 489 ——— 'Phones ——— 402 aug18daw ague season, reported to Chicago|sg_g; Leifield 13—6; Carrigan; struck out, by Ch ; Cicottee 1 for @pittsburg. Barbewu, _Gloson: for mayéd oft_Cicotte 2 Soro 1; time, | Ty s, Del two-base hits. Ellis. Leach: sie- ine Tifice fly. Wagner: tacrifice hits, Leach. Charles: Siolen Base, Gibson: lefc on bases, Pittshurs . % Bt base on ba 21 off = 2 B gk g J. A. MORGAN & SON. September 15 with John Collins, the | Casper 15—8: Corridon 7—4; Wiltse | bases on balls, Springfield first baseman, whose sale —8 i —6: 5. | 142 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Y i e g BT U e T om few days ago. This is Waite's third | 15_10; Bell 13—10; Overall 11—S first base on erors. Si. Louls 15 ht by | ¢ wirle, i 2 ¢ é » polishi of sea80 vi ey ) o 10; : leveland wo more ol i G, r will go in against White Rock | The C. A. C.s are polishing up their AMOS A. BROWNING, season with: Bpzimgield.” s 100 18| Amice “7—-6; ° Camprell, $-3; Moors e, i ioday by seorts o 3 10 0.and Barbcau: Wk "ot iy, Comais, % by | (O ere will also be a religble man | batting eves for Pitcher Sheehan of Coal and Lumber . Ro e, Conn. e is hitting. for { 13—11; L 11—11; Beebe 11— Cleveland bunched four hits in the second the White Rocks and expect to put hie | e carry a well selected line of all Attorney-at-iaw, 8 Richards Blag. |.320 this season, and is rated as the | \fc of tho -econd game and won off Pelty, al- on hand to relieve him' in the box. il n wing «—$; Rowa T0'| to the woods in a couple of innings t. Louls outbatted them during the remain sizes. family coal. Lumber for bullde fastest outfielder and best thrower in | §—g; s; : 12 Winsor, w % 5 - *Phone 205 o ot —6; Sallee 9— romme 1 B Loty o ian Tatole, wio restgned a3 shia by Sivgsing, | TePlace Winsor, who broke his thumb, | The way they figure it out there will "‘I ‘4"!"“9;!19“1 league. The purchase | Matfern 10—13; Foxen 2—é; ( | e o e e e ade Might. wes iven a8 ovac| ° Prladelpis, Aug. 18.—New Yok hit the Murphy of Montville has heen signed | be a loud yelp for help from the White ing O Castral Whart price is given as $2,000. kie 5—1 Vhite of Boston 6—17; vt time he apeated at i Hz dicted the | hard in both zames this afternoon, winning the 9 to play in the outfield, and is counted [ Rock bench and from the way the|,pyong ggy " sept1sd BROWN & PERKNS, Atiorneys ot law i R Rucker 8—14; Mclntyre 6—12; Sparia | i, foday, o Wb, mcorior s fot been & iming ore 6 41 01w sl | on to fll the gap in satisfactory shape, | home team has been traveling laicly o ] Settling Protested Games. 1. First game wianing the wesnd by buochie thelt s o€ N2 | both inxthe field and with/tge stickihard miedding s promi ed for White over First Nat Sank. Shetucket Stj Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 18—A meet- Athlstics’ Pitcher Leads. Chdbiad. e lead in the second “rie scores: It is probable there will also’ be one | Rock to get away with its share of the LUMBER Betshnos ing of the Eastern league directors| - g s g W e| Wit game— new man in the infield. two game: N X Statrway, next to Thames Nat. Bunk. | W25 held here tod _ Krause of the Philadelpsia Athletics | e %1 % H o BV New York. - Zhe best to be had and at the right Tel. 38- President Powers stated that the|is the leading pitcher to date of the | imdieysb 4 0 0 4 abh po a ¢ —_— = = =5 = prices, too. Remember we al.:-l — mesting was called in erder o e | Ko 5: " Cicotte. 3¢ Atuilm Htedy iz 3 i 14tk Garrya biz line of Shingles, Cll ua - L E e o 3 0| Ttuer 3013 ¢ up and let us tell you about our sf PAINTING! PAINTING! | ¥here the protests were upheld 20--6; Summers 14—6; Arellanes 18—8 01 H 212 ' H.F. & A. J. DAWL| 5 The game protested by Providence at | Bender 12—6; Quinn 7—4: Wood [ 1 1 * v That Is our business and now is the Buftalo Muyp 55 stands with Buffalo|4: Willett 15—9; Young 16—1 i “h 3+ e 2 a an ere K time to have it done. We will be glad | winner. Montreal's protest against|8—6; Dysert 7—4: Plauk 13— ! 2 e $3s %o give you estimates and our work | Newark on June 17 was thrown out. | 12—9; Smith of Chicago 19—14; | 0 R will be done in a first-class manner at o e i 10—8; Rhoades 6—5: Dineen 6—3: | 100 g s . .Mnnonlhle figure. Give us a trial Walsh 9—8; White ; Coombs 9—| R R R EA ¥ mE AB“E B“JH'B" anEs Joseph F bm]th order. s & $; Manning 7—8; Scott 8—8; Berger| . B3 e - « » BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Ch Buqalo, N, Y., Aug. 18.—Bob Doug-| 1] Schlit. L. Morgan ¥2—12 fer Cleveland, Readics. Lajole, Hinchman 1 . ':’“,.d R 8. sstnut Bt Ly B iable st Aloiso” Mo ot o e watbap, EoIt: Yajte . Tones. Ball, Sione: sucifce | 1000 are the most comfortable Shoes made. | FLORIST B [ Donald, won the $10,000 Empire State | enberg 4—6; Graham 3—11; Killian o i oo &~ Bar | 8 8 3 any lady troubled with tender feet stake for 22 trotters at the Fort Erle| ¢—7; Powell 8—i2; Bailey 3—; John- | sk, Mt 37 Je 52,3 ey 6 pument Bt | S S e ot should try a pair. Satisfaction Guur-| ggg apain Street. Norwich. ace s rnoon. —20; B 2 eriy wild_ phtcn, Talley: frst erurs, | s 3 e oo bbb il el Lo s o Lo el ‘on_basen. Clecelan . Touda | | Seore by : anteed, | ain Sireet, Norwic ning without much trouble. Pt w“d Ay ~ = New York oo P. CUMMINGS, yid —_— ube Waddell Gone By. Runs for Philadeiphia Long Shot Won at Saratoga. Waddell is passing, has passed, for 7 o o | Dorie 5. Siiater, Seymou P | T ig ye: v e -0 ¢ | lin. Bridaell; hits, 3 { | MILL REMNAN Saratoga, N. Y. -Aug. 18—Choir. | this year will mark the Sef ot his| S a LT 4 ¢ | Toie out in_ third . Better than Oats g E sons, ers it | Sl 9 | certors. Philadelphia eft on hases | just received from t ol and desplsed outslder i jihe | leaves the heavy imprint of its laws. = ot o % 3| Folludeabiy 5. Xew York, 1 st b on balle oF | UBIKO HORSE and STOCK FEED | or 5000 vards of Wool ron handicap, one mile and three-six- P°“‘K‘:{_"Il in phexiacs paessiiy oo o i 0 015 uck out, by Wiltse 6 by Scauon 17 thre SOLD BY Senstn Tosiith, here - todsy." He jcarried . .87 | Conencsl (for She AEreat D the | Bax R T 8| hit.” Stater: iwo base bitx, Seymour, Do Bress nd 1ip. i T, he was, Wadd~ll might bave ben ihe| g & 2 McConmick, Murray. sactifice hit. Devlin A. R. MANNING; | - ") y i pounds and was ridden by Mulligan. Sl wonder: dhat Oy | Frenv'mp 3 0 1.1 1| Wittse, Denlin 2, fevers, O'Hara, Murray 2 prices 50« special prices 4 . | iy g ek ] P 3 73 | Latham. Ward 2: BiU by pitcher, by Wilise (Titu Telephone. Yantic, Conn. | from alue from 50c Band Played for Dan Murph: proved, had he observed the ways of | ol 30 73 10 | by Foxen (0'Hara): wild plich Foxeen; umpires. | qugl0d to $1 a yard, C and see them. S . W. BURNHAM, Eye Specialist, an, yed for Dan Murphy. the simple life—Philadelphia Public| Sccre by innings 4 Rigier and Klem; tme, 2.07. augled JOHN BLOOM. In buying, what is so important & 257 Main Street. A Philadelphia fan was so overjoyed | Ledger. Lot i 8.3 Sceond game- factor in everyday life as Wines, Phil New York. Quality should be A Particular People For Meat and Groceries |50 M0 Ot Clsentinl. > i 4 v People of good judgment are not in< 1 Patronize vty !‘.4.1, also while they last, | mubecba’ o much by price as by qui Children’s hose | ) B all sizes for ten cents In dealing with us you get a combi. ¢/ Rogers’ Domestiz Laundry. |, v or tlonof ‘ | 6. for Cleseland, Tii ¢ for St Louls, Mart two-base Bt | o o bbb Clexeland 6. s 8 umpire, | pair for twenty-five, |nation of high quality and low prick level of the day previous. Again ii| 1500 Distillers’ Scecurities PPICES AND WORK RIGHT. was the Harriman issues which bore | 1100 Erie oF ashington, Schaefer: Philadeiphia. Murp ANITARY PLUMBING” IF NO ‘SUCH PRECAUTION IS wocbate hitipdMurphy- Collins, Sci ik a ings \ had the bases flled with none | ut. ut In_cach instance the next two men were casy outs. The score Chicago. ] 1 : o : quors of the best quality at ahlin. AT 4 Now is vour chance, you do not have |and get Liquors of quality 5 s 1 0|serkietb ‘1‘ There's a good reason for it to g0 to the city for un.mnl ‘.u“\m as low prices as such goods can be and GENERAL RECESSIONS. 20 Amer Tobaceo ptd 100% 100% | Plank Beats Washington in Pitchers’ Battle 1 o[Rentel o | Tel. 903-2. Rear 37 Franklin St THAMESVILLE STORE sold for. S il g A 1 23 | washington, Aug. 18 —Plank outpitched Groom o jy22d 164 ¥ Our stock js varied and complete. i All Esrly Gams Wiped Out in the e 1515 | todss b game’ et Dhilnieihin, ama, Wash: | auglh Come in and fook around. Afternoon. Do wd .. . o, e e . "wuu mafled ‘hium: | - “Batted for e = — utomobile e S s BROEE G | w gy pe— Py - o aitisere hio 1 ses. The v sy stern Connecticut al Jastern Conne:ticut equal to T e New York Aug. 18.—The stock mar- | — Do pld Tun I and’ G0 men on bases. T | Phiiaaciohia n C: G G b et e ork Aug.ta_tne siock mar, | 0 B L o i : ; gt e ¢o. Greenberger, Dasy e " Brook. Rapid Transit Ayaptg b abu go a c| Juns, for Philadelphia i i onm. Paintin ey e earar | i3 ot R 8 i T 5| e 7 Feankin Strsst, Norwich, G Slons “were “agein In fairly large vol- Do B e TS e 410 o Telephcne 812 y10d a e and the Wirength of. the. ‘better Sl e o 42 5 0 o' akerin : 13 Q”nln‘ Mecuien 1. "u o | — e Py : sapeake & Oilo - HER Ry V16 b utfen 4 two-base it MeCor an Class issues gave promise of a re- | 500 Ciitap 'k X Comror 28 1.2 SR e 1 s D, awakening of public interest, but be- | 5000 Chicago Gt. Westers Leliveltit 0 0 0 0 i o okenvasca. - Dooln, Doy T . . fore the end of the first hour the tone | 40 Chicass & ‘\‘vny“;“ | MeBrige.s 4 0 3 5 0 e3 130 a.” Mcrile and Devli; umpires, Rigler and | became dull and obviously profession- | 2! e - e Strecet,c 1 8 Plank.p 11 0 3 0|Kiem; time. 1.35. 1 was the usual backing and filling dur- Colorado. & Southera L AN g S <ol Gubs Won Out in the Ninth inning | DEVOTE THEIR LIVES TO THE Cerrl ing the early session, put it was not e, Chicago. Aug. 18.—Chicago won today in the ninth age and Wagon Work of all kinda | U8 ™o tternoon that practically o ey 3 {nuing. o Lvin's widnem, snd o il (oo DY OF “SANITATION” IF IT'S NOT AN IMPORTANT SUB- Anything on wheels built to erder. | the entire active list took a lower dip, Product in' the 9th. - Was safo_on Ilugging throw and Steinfelat . which wiped: out all early gains, and | 600 Delavare & Hu e 00 09 1 | fabncd: _ Then, with Fwing made JECT? WHY DO COLLEGE PROFESSORS MAKE A SPECIALTY ome instances came N > low wer . 9 v . s 5| tow p which scored. Cln i Conr, Oldring ke the brunt of the attack. Uni.: Pa- hip, Murph cifis common and preferred opened at an advance of a point each and South- n ern Pacific, New York Central and United States Steel bore evidence of excellent support while a number of NEEDED ? Gt Northern prd Do Oree cifs Tiilnols Central Inter. Met CONSIDER THESE THINGS FROM EVERY STANDPOINT it 5.2 Department FAIRLY AND SQUARELY, AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL COME 3 i g Chance it 0 CORPORATION, minor issues made _striking gains. s s L1 Tie R Waio s Dot Loat | SEnic 1 TO THE CONCLUSION “THAT SANITATION, ESPECIALLY IN will satisfy seekers y The movement was short-lived, how- | 100 loter Marive pfd { Cobh, none of the o Walsh, and Detroit was " PLUMBI IS BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY.” ol 507-515 North Main Stregt, | on sén. vori” Central ana United | & Iectal """ apriéd States Steel, the latter accompanied Souiern Chicags = vl o, o e o il High Grade Goods. by a revival of the Paris bourse list- o i L mmeae e e TH — YOU SHOULD BEGIN AT ONCE TO B R YOUR [} ing rumor, the market turned and in 1 0y dzer, of g oEl . - - . - ~ P TRERY 2 G J > Lo SParent s 140 OWN PLUMEING SYSTEM, THEREBY HELPING ALONG A DR C R CHAMBERLAIN, | v iiosuian 10 wan: roganios s | 35 i riist 20 i R SR ‘ A COMPLETE LINE OF " | Somewhat significant that the list was | 0 e, fue: & Teiws e SRR R Y {] NATIONAL AND UNIVERSAL MOVEMENT. : » most unsettied immediately upon the | 120 National Moriarts. b ifTatina 410 18 e 0 i Denta/ Slllyeafl. publication of a series of despatches Dearmait. e S8y Zimmerwan Roth | l ea e and statements concerning the state ML lhp 420 ) Hobliiaet; Rewlbach o ? In charge of Dr. S, L, Geer's practws | Of health of an eminent magnate, now P 2 — - | = Clncimna ar S OW 0 3 3 B ring ks ast {ilneas. homeward bound from abroad. For tha Nortoix i Western | O | o Reuthach 4 v | -~ » ' ed Paln 161 Mz-.l; Stroet, Norwich, Genn. | most )art;h?si .fltml;mrm! oo v;uhy:. Rpctk ‘Amarican L S Ume, 1.42: umpire, Emslie nov! v reassuring, but the very formidable - e 20000000 T ) - i DAPTED TO DO THIS SORT OF faction which seems to have arrayed \m‘:‘ for Chicago,- Altizer, Parent: two-base hits, BASEBALL GAMES WEDNESDAY. ARE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL ADAPTED TO DO THIS SORT OF & jtself on the bear side seemed disposed | 4300 bewopie’s Gas e " Atier, . Dougherty. Tannebli saeri ot 'ORK BECAUSE OF THEIR IMMENSE FTOCK OF WORKING arnls es Snrpr]ses AWa“!EVCl’yMy to accept them otherwise. Reports of B € c 8 W fie fits, Delehanty, Parent; stolen bases, "Parent Nations Luawe &5 WORK BECAUSE OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF WORKID e % serious harm to the crops in Nofth Pullman Palace Car e e s, Dot ] 3 Sk Suikeniio e st 301 RATEBLALS END THE CORPS. \ OF * FROFICIENE WORKMEN rains, which caus- cago 10; first base on balls, ilin 4. off Walsh | e Who Trades Here. e i advan: Raflway Steel Springs Finishes, Brushes, Ele. in the wheat mar- 5“frst base on_errors, Chica struck out, by | Canibtiont Lonol THEY EMPLOY. ket, were not without influence upou Do pld 2 | dlin 7. by Walsh T Ume, 215; umplres, COI° | oy New Haven—New Haven-Hartford same post- Dress Goods in all the latest pat-|Stocks., The most aggressive selling Toek_Istand Co. S z poned. ot e’ most tempting prices | and lowest prices came in the final Da pra tiwt Leaguo Standing. A varmurs Wty xew ity same soeo- || BEST PRICES BEST RESULTS forns st ‘the most tempting prices.| A0 0NN R Pacine was then | 50 5 k&5 5 5 oo we s e e e | and you—it's ours, and a very small | about five points below its top price 0 Do b s s Harttord 58 2 Editwp Loagus Standing one, too. Others have learned where| of the morning. Louisville and Nash- ‘Shet, Steel & 'Tron 85% Holyoke 5 y gl to buy cheapest — why not you? ville and Canadian Pacific were about Southern Pacific S8k terbuty 3t 5 L st r the only stocks to hold their early et Mty pitack g b Newark 5 I BRADY & SAKTON, | it “Siimg wis' s "ghoreio | 8 Bt EEL C volume and numerous “stop” orders Texas & Pacific . Springfield 42 —— Vo Tel, 306-2. Norwich Town. | vooa anvavercd. Apart from various Toleds, &t L & West {5 | Beidsewont - S ALL DENTAL WORK J ® aug18d rumors, more or less circumstantial, s i 0% 2k |y, Work G o thamiite Ay mal ® 45 llld 4', no n>ws d.a_volopeg to account for the Do bt - 10 110% e e "“’:‘ o e e e can be done without pain by Dentists wno KNOW HOW. We pride DENTISTRY severo decline, ~ Prices at the close, T iy ; other. e || ourseives on 'KNOWING HOW. Good Dental work nowadays ls only Commerce Streat < which was active and feverish, showe Bridgeport, Aug. 18.—Northampton A possible by Dentists cf experience. We have been 20 years gafning om . B tad voatalin ik tabitsbed | BOE: SIS ERiOVery, “trom fhe [lowent made it tweélve stralght victories by e L R s, Tuww Phat. Each of our Staff of operators has made some branch of Den- O D stant | ag (3% | levels. “Time money wasagain strong, defeating Bridgeport today, 2 to 1, in T rectnd game, Baltmore 0, Jersey City 1 tistry his particular specialty for years, and whether you need filling, h an especial demand for four and s at four per cent. will be continued by me, | W e i crowning, extraction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do Eldre five months a fast game, in which Yale's batting | () e r it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at from one-third ) O er-Fint gume: Tochester 6, Buftilo ey et mmch fo G e e R Do pfd . 111 be a pisasure 1o see the former | The supply is becoming scarce, and a Westem With the result. Score: R.H.E. | At Toromto—First game: Toronto 16, Montreal 1; to one-half the prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality tmg brother and as many | continuance of the ‘pn-(]*sm :demand s 90 Westuatorss Besine, N'thampton 0 00 10000 1—2 3 | second game, Toronto 6. Montreal 4. of work, B lin A“ onage. Extracting 25 and up. cxpected to udvamce the wates. The | ™o, wicodn cetral - Bridgeport 00 0°001000—1 6 2 g 'T WILL PAY you to investigate and consult us befors going 0S¢ 0w g rvisd" DR CHAP B ELDRED, |Teature of the bond market was the P g b F and. Ko- New England. League. elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, activity of “Union Pacfc con ble | Taial sales, 1072100 shares. Fime, Sasont At Lwrence¥irt gume: Lymn 10, Lawrence o: . ————— | fours, in which dealings were again —— <% it O Lo, . (5 Mt Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 4 DOMINICK & NIIINICK, \, ry \:4-4\_ \\'xllh a#;;;:fl.»:\h;: m:“:‘n)\- - MONEY. Fist Fight at Holyoke. H‘m“nme‘“l'lvwrmnll‘ Hareerhil Gold Crowns, 22 karat gm LUCAS HALE 4 of 2 1-2 points. L vere steady. | New York, Aug, 18.—Money on call| folyoke, Aug. 15.—Mainly tirough e usics by New Bodiord B i FOUNDED 1870, Total sales, par value, § steady, 2 14@EI-2 per cent: Tullog | Burke's hiiting. Holsoke ] B L T S A T AR Bridge Work Special —our 49 Shetucket Street. Mesibors of the, New York. Stock m:{'» 14 last loan closing | Springfield here to to 3. At ] own system — absolutely oct13d 3. 1. C. STONE. Pre E. STOCKS. bid 2 1-4, offered at 2 ime the close of the game Swanson and impossible for teeth to xchange. ; 1oSlodns | strong and fairly active; sixiy e one Bpringheld indulged in a| PITCHING DEPARTMENT 0. K. break off 00 "- |‘ l‘ | { i - 5 fla Lls 14@3 12 per cent; six months 4| mage by Connor on the coaching line. C. A. C's Satisfied That Phillips is the Fillings .. from 50c E and Mmigh brage Investments a1 2 e cent. e o % | Man—Promiss Sheehan of White , R i # i Amer Can pfd 2 s COTTON, . iHolyoke 906031001%5 7 0| Rock His Bumps. 4 > wiek guaragteed for 10 years Farrell & Sanderson, Propa. Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, Amer Car & Foundry 3 Springfield -0 00111000—3 7 1 — . PECL ATES to Th - Grain and Cotton, §8 A e Sk i New York, Aug. 18—Cotton futures| Swanson and Beaumont; Porray, | For the C. A. Cs mext appearance, KI" Dental P SPRCIAL R. to Theatre u ’ 800 Amer Ice Seecurities closed easy. Closing bids: Aug. 1231; Greenwell and Whalen. Tihe, 138.|which is to be a double header at Sa- 81' OI'S, Traveling Men, etc. Livery NORWICH BRANCH : (00 Amer Linseed . lb:,na!- 13;?1 f‘;n“- 1..:_:b:\u1; 123 Umpire, Cullem. chem park on Saturday against White SHETUCKET STREST. 100 Amer focomotiv 223; . 18 eb. 122 o I Rock, Manager Frank Kane is stand- lin 67 Broadway Telephione 901 | % 3, soeiine 105 | 1324 ‘Aprit 1222: May 12 Steamer Flanagan has improved | ing pat on his pitching department af- Dr. Jackson, Manager. .. Franklin Square is no advertising 1 lciosed ‘quiet; middling ~uplands since he joined Buffalo. His batting | ter the strong showing made by Phil- 1 Eastern Connecticut equale istin far business ) 1280 0% middling gult 1305. Sales 214 bales. | mark has gone up to .286. lips last week against Carolina. This 500 Amer Sugar Hefining FRANK O, MOSES, Mar. 00 Amer Tel & Tel

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