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SIXTH TEAM FOR TROLLEY LEAGUE Meriden Wants the Flace—Application by Silver City Fans to Secretary Fisher—Mc. lafferty’s Duckpin Team Wins Close Match. INSURANC=. Insure Your Property in the Glens Falls Insurance Co. J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. janizaaw adds he will see o it that Ban John- son will make a special ruling for the American league, in case. the rule is not modified for \major league base- ball in general. The first rules which Umpire Connolly obfects to is the one pertaining to umplres being struck with a batted ball. “For instance,” says Tom, “if a man is_on third base and the umpire Is standing away out near the second | base, or even back of it, and he should be accidentally struck by the ‘batted ball, why, the batsman would flflh;&mundeHO1chmt.ndheldl:::lymfimmbc.whohm m ‘announce the same to the spec- by the umpire agatast he captaim T 7 tg waipire rehe captaln Tor each ‘violation of this rule, and the president of the league shall impose a Similar fine against the umpire who, after having been notified of a change. fails to make proper announcement. Play shall be suspended while an- nouncement is being made, and the player substituted shall become ac- tively engaged in the game immediate- ly upon his captain’s notice of the change to the umpire. A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Visit ouly, by . r.NAUGHTO be entitled to take first base. but Sco! the man on third base could not score. | ., Changes in Scoring Sl “This is a most unfair ruling, I hero were a mumber of changes think, and it does not give the team:|Made In the rules for scoring, Iirst at bat a fair show. Now, what the [ O & it was passed that 2o ssmst public wants Is base running as well | ShoUld be given to every player who as hitting, and In order to keep things | handles the ball in alding In a runout lively the man on third should be | O @By other play of the kind, evon allowed to score. This rule could be | {foush he compl e Sisana modified in this’ way, which I think | {140 Su%, 3% ovent 00 & COMPIC e would be favorable to all parties. e TR T e “If an umpire is struck with a bat- | Sither runner is thrown out. the other ted ®all within -the diamond that is | OF others shall not be credited with 4 anywhere between first and third and | 3tolen base. The definitlon 8F, e S00 Socond, and, home, then let the rule | Gyl S Fiioing measure adopt- - ed: But where the umpire is hit out- side of this territorv, then I say lot [ Wild Pitches and Passed Balls. the man score. I shall see that Pres- A wild pitch is a legally delivered ident Johnson is motified of this rule, | ball, so high, low or wide of the plate which I advocated being changed at|that the cafcher cannot or does not the recent meeting of the rules com- | stop and control it with ordinary ef- mittee in Pittsburg, for I think he | fort, and as a result the batsman, will agree with,me that it is hardly | who becomes a base runner on such (allk!?nahz tealrn' ‘Bt‘blé, & " hat gltchad ball, reaches first base or a “Another rule is to determine whal ase runner advances. # To all persons calling on him and taking a course of treatment during this visit, Dr. Naughton will guarantes ¢ Yo ey e D aini the | bl At e e et tat his| Misunderstandina. This positively means that ro matter what the cost of treatment may be, no fes will you sa wi ry charged or accepted for the Free N.onth. batsman or not? Many times man- | failure to do so enables the batsman, agers and captains will cry out, Why | who becomes a base runner on such Never before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if yon are suffering, you should not fall ¢ don’t you make him face the batsman? | pitched ball, to reach first base or a take advantage of it. The sick mulititudes crowd his offices from moming till night, and at every visit the lame, the halt, the deat, the blind, the cripple, rhenmatic, paralytic, and palsied, the young, the old, tho rich, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton but 1can oniy reply, Ten't he facing | base Tunner to advance. the bateman? ~If the rule would state i a - Balks and Foul Hit Balls. for relief and cure, so those wishing to seo him should remember the Days, Dates and Ofice Hours of lis visits aud call early to avoid the crowded last day You Who Shook In YourBeds| stcrigen, which nas twice enjoved the final mateh with The Day team ilmsus ‘baseball, is hankering for it|in New London, the other night during the storm _and again, and wants to be one to make up ealized that March was I ttea’ G | Six team circuit for the mew trolley T. C. Cyclers vs. Taftville. et S = league with Norwich, New London,| The management of the Thread City WINDSTORM INSURANCE, |Vilimantic Middletown and Rock-|Cyclers' basketball team announces the ville, according to information received | airangement of & game with the fast Wo write it at very low rate, by Secretary George J. Fisher. Sev-| Taftville quintette for the Willimantic eral prominent baseball fans callel on | armory on Tuesday evening of next B. P. Learned & Co., Secretary Fisher and put it up 5txons | week. Those who attended the last of -, 15 to him." The Silver Cityites say the| clash between these teams are already Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | business men are very anxious to have | speculating upon the outcome. It will LebZMWE Meriden in the new league. As far as| he remembered that the local team Middletown is concerned, ~ Meriden | parely nosed out ahead, the score be- would be welcome, and it I= presumed | jng 33 1o 21. that if Manchester doesn’t want to join hands the other magnates will be glad N. TARRANT & CO., to have the Silver City bunch in the | CHESS PROPECTS 117 MAIN STREET. league. The omly possible kick that NOT ROSY FOR AMERICANS. could be made against Meriden would Dbe that it is too far from Norwich and | British Have Apparent Advantage in New England’s Wonderful Speclalist WHO WILL BE AT THE DEL-HOFF HOTEL, NORWICH, CONN., Dr. Naughton making an X-Ray examination of the Lungs, with Improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an_aid to Diagnosis, This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free 1o all who call on him atthe DEL-HOFF HOTEL, ONE DAY ONLY Monday, March 14th. Hours, 10a. m. to 8 p. m. Mnnday, MarCh |4|h A MONYTHWS TREATMENT FREE. i il eall New London, but it is believed here 3 Fire, Accident, Health, that this objection would not be a very Matoh by Cable. Liability, gerious one,.says a Middletown ex-| nNew York, March 11.—When play G as Boil change. - was given over for the day this eve- ning prospects were not very rosy for Plate Glass and Steam Boiler DUCKPIN BOWLING. American team engaged in the twelfth ~ = ' annual cable chess match with Great INSURANLE McClafferty’s Five Trims Scott’s by | Britain. While Marshall appeared to 24 have a decided advntage on the first . i B & board, three of the American games Norwich Union Fire Insurance So Two teams of bleachery men started | looked rather favorable for the Brit- u. 59"4,33017 a series of duckpin games on Friday 151“ z?tggm‘é\:i mHoz\-‘ever, uni: too | ¢ b 3 Assets $2,5 Y evening at the Rose alleys, their first | early to predi e outcome with cer- | in plain terms just what is meant by 2 feb2§TuThS meeting resulting in a_24-pin lead on | tainty. E this rule, then it would be' easy| A mumber of additions’ were Josgs = total pinfali for McClafferty's team | The contest tomorrow promises to | enouh to interpret it. but at present p‘}nyi‘,'.’".';; Fulan e sep et e o k 5305, e hard fought : ot e i Sue. y »“ 1t was 3 aver Seolts 1339 to 1305, The teams | bo hard fousy o not expected | its meaning is rather vague decided that"if a thrown or pltched By these Generous Freel THE NEW CURE. FOR. THE HOPELESS. 2s cluded before latc in the afternoon. | MACK? ball strike the person or clothing o 8 . ¢ . Mok bttt it T e ot e e T Y D T siomi e ban Offers The old fashioned, slipshod methods of He expeeially invites those who Lavo trie rolied by the losers, who went across | should any zames pe lett unfin FAST YOUNGSTERS. | shall ba conaiersd in play amd (he | < @ O e e ey Jooiwaes Sork Disgooste thels Sasstic, o] B0 Westing with oshar dokore: menth olled by the los o went ac s et o Qelt mnnle e = entitled to all ct. s alimost to thoir very doors gues sosis, tholf dras [ now treating with other doote i for 434 In the middle string . The roll- | and the contending parties be unable | jouser Goinb Some on First—Rath | tne basss they can meke. If the um and places within the reach of thousands(poisonous drugs, their liarsh trewtmonts. after month without bilp, co S went dow 2= A Tl dota | e Hothachilo' bt W ionna il e nd Butcher Look Like Find: pire I8 struck with @ fair ball before whio could not otherwise obtain them, the(and dangerous 'operations have passcd| treat because of fulse cucourig of room for improvement when they | de Rothschild of Vienna will be asked a utcher Look Like Finds. Touchimg a felder, no base shall be | dvantages of the latest discoveriesin mod-away. The modern method of treatment,| those Who suffor (rom any MALADY ‘ 00 mark for individual | ©'¢l0¢ ktomorrow morning. that are on Connie Mack's list pick | man becoming a base runner, and no —~ -nnp:i e i 'h"P&ch e ‘I"” iy et R i s gl . & EotElY Beott e e Houser, Rath and Butcher as three | run shall be scored unless all the bases R T | e T e sysboes of cuse withous poopl Mt B McCiaResty rolied 513 MILE IN 28 SECONDS. {hat are most likely to land with the | are oceupled. In the casy of an N | GHEAW RNGWLEDGE AND HISloome In iis piace. This systom of oure bad Consumption, 1 e g show. , 3 NG dd Naugh v 58, aro all invited T Wenre e Oldfield Beats World's Aute Record |~ Ben Houser, lust vear with the To- | nall not legally caught, dead bail, in- | SRR SXCHRMENCE A DOHS el ot arrionse ' L SR el S e v e McClafferty’s Team. at Daytona. ronto club of the Eastern league, con- | terference with the fielder or batsman, | ;04 treatment to begin as once, before it/and radically differant from, as it is super.| during thin visit, and tako wlvantage of ia t00 late and_their case becomes incur-/ioF 10, all other methods. tho Free Offcr J. McClafferty. ... 0 tinues to play sensational ball at At- | Or @ fair hit ball striking a base run- Davtona, Florida, Marc lantac, Ga., for the Philadelphia Am- [ ner or umpire before touching a fleld- Oldnield, driving his. 500-horsepemer | cTicans. ‘The Philadelphia Inquirer | er, the ball shall not be considered in Benz in' pra P omiie | has this to say of Houser: play until it be held oy the pitcher in 28 seconds, being one-fitth of & sec. | . “Ben Houser is a better fielding first | Standing in his position and the um- able, and thus by quickly relieving suffer.| DISEASES CURED. {Inz and rapidly increasing the number ways, attracts attention to his Worcester Catarrh, Asthma, Consumption a is cured patients, he in tiiis the best of all us S . baseman than Harry Davis ever was, | pire shall have called play Tnatitute—one of the largest, finest equip-| ll diseases of the head, nose, “throat, have your property insured at S el Bhn o record | and a corkin er 1 ol ity mobolbod ohH o d o 1 ¥ou 3 0 Atensséas AR a ing hitter as well, and I ‘and most elegantly appointed of its| 1ungs and chest cured. You ‘cannot tell what moment 3 R ot U YEATS | puess maybe that won't help some.| REULBACH LIKES SLOW BALL. d'In New England-——mnkes work ho i8] Deatness, Blindness and diseases of the P Leave it to your Uncle Connie to dig " doing for sick and suffering humauity, and| eye and ear cured. Gard H. Shad Clabby. the good ones out of the bushes.” Cub Pl!l:her_ to Prm?fl Hard lov_‘ Con- in a remarkably short time gains such a| e blas s o CREbY, THE following is irom the Philadel- | trol—Spitball Disliked by Him. Large practice that 1o 1 soou amply Topaid| >3 e samine ey tom sod all, diseases Milwaukee, Wis.,, March 11. phiam Times: ‘nm * o] ‘entailed WP‘M‘ opfler of the stomach and bowels cured. Thonard 83 1 Sardner of Lowell, Mass, and-Jimmy | For a bunch of bushers coming into | Control f5 one of the salient esson- s b g o 3 Constipation, Billousness, Jaundice and | e ety 5 Miunssmec Toushi s e the spoulight Herr McGillicuddy has [ tials G0 successful pitching, but ihe Imflhbhbimuolbk-n;‘h:e:gm les cured. i ke phell 5 . 9 - — €| picked with iscreti d with judg- 1 pitcher wl ames nowa- - s isease, Diabetes and all dis- | ott . Badger A. C. tonight. Both men fin- | menc. Scveral of his. little constella- | Gays must show something i addition ease and Wonderful "Llol e kidnsy and badder cured. Scott . 3 ished strong. tions will be hitched to the lary | to control, say: 1ba - » . A5 TR ions w he salary | to” co . says Ed_Reulbach of the 'X-Ray” nati Piles and Rectal Diseases cured with- The Ferdict of the experts at the | rolls this season, and it Is a safe bet | Chicago Nationals. It may be only a Examinations out the knife or detention from business. nay your vaiu: belong- of Companies are tb 494 ringside was that Gardner had a slight h 2 . C “ 6 ar S 0 ; that Gard a slight | that Sir Benjamin Houser, Meinherr | little “on” the ball or it may be a Free to the Sick. « g " THE OFFICE OF WM. F. BilL, | - e Bas,npther match scheduled |shade over his opponent. . b weight, | Fath aud the battling Butcher will bo | whoie 1o¢, but th boxman why rehics DR. NAUGHTON will have with him| ™ ooy Aisomime secons memntin cured Real Estate the Tncas Specialty five roling the |Gardner being apparently about frees | ISRt With the Athletics form the first | on ty to put the bail across his wonderful “X RAY " and Electrical py. e, Wamal 2 'all pak - CRrikty: hit Uias gt Wlo b WO o it Tl v about fifteen | t5 the last tap of the pennan gon: the viate, even with a fair amount of Examining Instruments, and will give| fri m oy, Neuralgia an pain- and Fire Insurance, g ¥ | y pounds the heavier. This trio are birds, Houser, for a | speed to Lack it up, isw't going Lo - il - ful affections cured. 2 Seinent that HIoks up the Iteh,;afi- big fellow, is as swift a Kensington | last long agaw1at the bitters o2 todav. S TR Wy gl X-RAY(Cancers and all Malignant Growths 1= located In Semers’ Block, over C. M. the q_hecsacxcg had won, the first St. Louis Gets Bowling Tourney. Biiek ‘nd he miay=stin. posttion with | Waes the: Cubs: rtilof dowi. intthe when required, absolutely Free of Charge| ~cured without the knife, Enso Willlams, Room 9, third ficor. e itlery men claimed the | Detroit, Mich, March 11.—St. Louis | an case and grace that gives one an [ training camp at New Orjsans in to all who will call on him during I8 pyumors and all Enlargements and s Saai i o iers were taking too much | was awarded the 1511 tournament and | imaginary view of Hal Chase. Rath is | March, I bropose to work as I have | visit. swellings cured without surgical oper-" [Ii. N AUGHTON WILL POSITIVILY Db | St stet et i e the old officers and members of the | the prettiest thrower of the bunch nd [ never worked before to gain control By the use of his Phonendoscope to dis-) _ations. BEAT THL — — ——— | sujling argument closed the match. |exceutive committee were re-clocted, | he whips them across the greensward | Speed when mixed with coatroi con- tinguish the sounds of the body, his Radio-/Scrofula and all sores, ulcers and blood DEL-HOFF HOTEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. rronf; Seore Nefverts duckpin team | with a few exceptions, at the annual | as atrajsht as a die, stitutes a combinadon ton stronz for | Chemio substances to test the secrotion,| troubles cured, A Mond: March 14th, to Torh pame tontmmi oD Foom 18 thirsting | meeting of the American Dowling con- [ His throwing is art with all capitals | any slusger In the game, but Lue slow his electrically lighted instruments, big|ezoma, Peoriasts and all eruptions,] MLC 44y, 4th, paper | gress today in the word and with the natural im- [ ball when proper'y applied is equally X-Ray and the perfected Tono Skiascope tof prnities TROTANE SU0, AU SUPUORSY personally consult and ex five to settle their series, and he has |~ On the alleys another 4 i i i otl onderfu ru may be| e % A i . alley ther day passed | provement he will gain keeping the | unhittable, That's what I am xo'DE s00 the organs of the body, together with, i . cases ice oo amntetes at wal have his Job | without change In the leader; pace set by the veterans, ought to|t» strive for. In fact. I have been e Gther wondertul instriments, it may be/Deformities, Spinal Curvatures, Hip| amine all cases. OFff om quintette at the alleys tonight | any of the turee classes, ible for Dr. Naughton to positively| Joint diseases, Club Foot, Knock Knees § hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m AMOS A. BROWNING, bring him up to the mark of a flawless | practicing the sinw pall or several Attcrney-at-Taw, 3 Richards Bldg. [ to mect the newspaper five. Captain - s z Loy e By Sy g Neibert has hi Jewel. g seasvis, and this year I to letermine the presence of disease in any| 115, ete., cured by a natural gi “Phone 206. o m‘_fu;e;l?rr':nk-m". fau'r’.'flgfij m:x':a'; !::;um Win Over Yale. Butcher, a thick young bunch on|add it to my ass. mm of the human body. This abso-| #nd bloodless method. March 11.—The Uni- | Physique, is as fast getting around the | The fans who Wilson, Amburn and Nefbert, but they Iy perfect method of examination is at/Diseases of Women — Weaknesses and TN yourservice without @ penny to pay, if you| all Female Troubjes cured withont sur- J Pl NAUGHTUN, M [] ' U s ‘ : Y e n versity of Pennsylvania fencing team | circult as a Pittsourg millionaire get- | tha past for my fa.ure tv % BROWN & PERKINS, tinmeys-at-law | will have io wait awhils befors tney |SSrolty jof Tennsylvania, fencing toam | ciiouyt o= 3, Fietsiurs nilligunire st- | the pest for my (20 Tall'on him at the [yal FIOff Hotel | Eical operations, hamh. treatments or) t Nat. Bank. Shetucket St This will 45" wo. bast that reminds ome of a FIji gen- swing their }ame: . Ssupporters. . give them a chance to enjoy a little MONDAY, MARCH 14th. |Men cured without surgical operations.| Consulting Physiclan, Surgeon and i Entranc S tleman Dbrandishing his bludgeon end | Wi itcher is wo.c h " = i g his Dbludgeon o 2 @ piteher is wh-c olb(;n'l‘!i:;nn%e.y.\::stz:ll_ h:dzoxi ‘chee h‘;'h‘:;x’;fll;l!:”n-!o t).wy :‘I.l‘ze WANTS RULES MODIFIED. every time he swats the circlet of | first person on th2 za'l ! b and all nervous and blood troubles cured - TS [ Beth Uity Daion aEome’ sutuidy f ey leather it sounds like the explosion of | i Wil o DON'T WAIT. without potash, mercury, or poisonous| X-Ray Speclallst, three games from Captatn Sullivans | Present Regulations Not Right When | mining stock. wic ly to o s THE SICK MULTITUDES OROWD)| drugs. J ’ newepaper Ave. Figuring that Captain | Ball Hits Umpire—How Shalil Pitch- the case ever since [ started pitching HIS OFFICES from morning until ni; 0 matter what the Disease, its name| ' s ' s Neibert and his team mates will be | eor Face the Bat: ? BASEBALL RULE CHANGES. |about cight vears ago. When summec: and if you would avold dissppointm or nature, if it 18 of ig-stand-| 44 Pleasant Street easy picking when 1t comes to anoth: o e Detamae —— sets in for keeps mv control gradually You should call’ early. Dr. N S, obseare or difiieult characier, our| ¥ 4 nmmm flmlmfi eating, the newspaper five has eallod | Tommy Connolly, famous as the | POWe™ ©Of Umpires Defined—Changes | returns, and from that point on I real- T koa ogulat yisife 1o, Norwicininn | sok of Brecioliess ton oo e ot o WORCESTER, MAS off the regular fame for tonight, as |most popular umpire in the countrs in Scoring Rules. Iy relish the work. Back in 1902 and from time to time, to personally attend to| formation regarding it, and if it is cura-| Members of the New York Stock |they want the job room to feel tho |and one of Natick's favorits seny 05 hen Lmay s T & bis many patients who are unable fo visit} ble Dr. Naughton and bis new system| \\'here all letters should be Bonds and High Grade Securities| i vick 45 ror’ onlshe " Scoxt Weck |learue office. Tammy save that rios | BY the joint rules” commitiee of tho | on a slab ‘That was during the finst | S — - Bulletin's newspaper team rolls [are a few rules on the books which | AMerican and National leagues at the | four weeks of the seafon Wheh e good to the Reds. Downcy is much Muzzie on Eddie Bridges. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY cold or just beginning to 3 O e the a e | faster on his feet than he was lust | Pittsburg papers speak highly of ict that he Qid no | Eddi¢ Bridges, the Northampton A“ Wlltel‘ Route Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, meeting at Pittsburg last month, | weather w These have just made public in de- | blossom int S, Sor S i madocngt public in de- | o perience in 1904 while with the | year, due to th Nerwich 67 BROADWAY S1zgmen FINAN c IAL A NU c 0 M M EH G lAL Umpire in_ Chief. Montpelier and Barre club up In Ver- | 1arq outdoor work It was settled that the umpires are | mont. [In each of the five seasons A i icd the Cubs, the old, old ; q representatives of the league, and as | Since I Joine for the training work, He Is going to | and believes he will make good. He Telephone 901 Story has run true to form. and It|hit wel) and.will run the b with | will not be allowed to talk back to FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr SPECULATIVE DISQUIET 1l winter, but ca catcher, who is wit hthe Pirates. Bill here with his muscles soft and re Luby does not expect Bridges baclk shall have the power to order a & seemed as if I mever could get the |, . iore speed than b T player, captain or manager, to do or | Se°I showed last | the umpe as much -« he did in this it to do any act which, In their | ball going right. Just as soon as sum- | .o | Teaguersspringfeid Union rERIR G I | mer ‘rolled around my _trouble van- gment. s necessary to put in force | {5 eq ™ There’s where Carl Lundgren 2700 nterborongh et oo Dacriprgnen Met Culminates in Acute Weakness in the | 200 fnier s ora febid { / | and effect one or all of these. rules, | Final Hour. 100 Tnternational Paper - T i :| had it on a lot of pitchers. He could | . IMPORTED = |5 il and o Tonlet penaltes ror vioiations | 230,05 S04 8 RS ieal Rur et | ~ Chelsea Line M Sy g o B CTiRee auties et wonpien judgiors | westher, & mighty veluablo attain- and How to Reach alls and strikes she - ment. judging the base decisions as the fleld | L tried to master it some time ago, but umpire, The umpire i chief shall | E2ve up after a few experiments. take his position back of the catcher | Pitchers grow old in baseball all too . soon and there ism't any reasom in amount of speculative disquiet was re- vra i flected in the stock market today, and | Noutsville & Nashvitio. - the vigorous supporting measures from [ O o time o time were not sufficient to ov Miseourt Facig . 7 Thes are el z : a Green Old Age Keep the bowels regular and liver active by systematic use of Schemck's Mandrake Fare $1.00 ercome the effects. Weakness became | Mo, Kan & Tex .| @cute in the final hour. The support | Do ped = , o retght an sengar LH150 our Gomestic | as ‘ascribed to the powertul banking | Nation et A S ive full charge of and be | hastening the exit. The spitball slow- Pilts, and you will escape all serioun iliness, ooDnexcalion freight and pamenga: anaCupd, ontalde of | interests which have In hand the flota- | — - X. It Mex. s e o e e o duct s | Iy but surely tells on the pitcher who They cure stomach and liver disorders— ISt B s B all necessary dec. | tion of the bond issues, the volume of | 1§28 Xev Yoik Central. o0 base decisions to be made by the field | Uses it altogether, whereas the curve dyspepsia, Indigestion, sick headaches, ma- Foom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, v A g Nortolk & Westens = > DY nt feid | bail or old-time "roundhouse,” when 4, heartburn, Jaundice, flatulence. Used R i T which is constantly expanding. 3100 Nortoik & Westemn. . b e tassience. v roved years. Whol cgetable— absolutely harmless—plain or sugar coated 25ca box. Sold cverywhere. Semd for the free book and diagnose yOur own ca J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila., Pa. New York Dler ast River, foot Roosevelr Strest, Mondays, Wednes« days, Fridays. at's p m “Phone or write for folder P. 8. Freight received unill § p. A. WHITAKER, Agent umpire, the umpire in chief 4 en- - B ctdlons Bhat "ordinarity would | Droperly mixed with other curves, does devolve” upon a_singio” wmpire,” and | BO% ST 08, MU0 20D ATa oF' Py n * | straight victories pitching the spit- Decision by Field Umpire. ter. I equaled the record last sum- No new clauses were inserted in the | mer and never monkeyed with the wet S enaama e ea Gl n the L ey et The week’s currency movement shows | 500 Norh Americun - aints, Muresco,|a shifting in the tide of the interior | 6100 Norhern Toucite movement away from New York, and | g3 Licie Matl . New York exchange at Chicago’ Tose | i biopics ¢ to_par today. | o0 Bl € &% The rumor of J. Pierpont Morgan's | 1000 Pressed Steel Car death, originating In London, was cir- P king orders fo Hanging an Pullzan Pai: Ttaite mayia My many years expericnce » value to vou. culated concurrently with its authori Reading orrer. e the field umpfre shall render base de- | —_— . tative denlal. Belated selling of stocks | REpabie il .0 cisions In the following instances: If| Bridgeporter Liked in Cincinnati. s from outside sources was attributed,| ity hou iiasd G a ball is hit fair, with the runner on | A Cincinnati baseball reporter says: P. F. MURTAGH nevertheless, to this rumor. 1300 first, he must go to third base to take | «pom Downey is wolng to justify - L. 3 The principal support of the mar-| 100 a_possible decision; with more than | Grifts confidence, The Red leader has ; ket centered on United States Steel. o 92 and 94 West Main Street. | The buving of this stock was very con- | 55 2 Felophone teb16a | centrated In character and suggested a | 4ssno — e} resumption of pool activity, Southern 0 Eo vent acute weakness in Union Pacific. per warrants in the London market. - Turban Pins and Barrettes. | :tvos resistered advanced 1-8 per cent. | TURBAN FRAMES | e onastion ia the metal trade. Jonds were irregular. Total sales, | one base occupled, he shall decide | ylways contended that the Bridgeport | hether or not a’ runner on third | hoy would turn into a great player, taves the base before the fly ball is | ana Tom is delivering the goods. He caught: in case of the runner being | has reported almost ready for work caught between third and home, when | ang is picking up in speed every day. | more than one base is occupied, he | The fans are watching him with a shall make the decision on the runner | pit of interest, for strengthening the nearest to the home plate. short field position means a world of When a Player Can Be Fined. | oo The umpire in chief shall have the authority to declare a game forfeited. ~ Worth a Dollar a Drop. The field umpire shall aid the umpire | Fred Patchen, Manlius, N. Y., writes in chief in every manner of enforc- | “Jor a long time I was affected with ing the rules of the game, and, with | kidney trouble which caused an almost the exception of declaring a forfeiture, | constant pain in my back and inflam- shall have equal authority with tb<|mation in my bladder. Other remedie: T0 NEW YORK Whooping Cough ping 8 NORWICH LINE is a contagious and exceedingly dangerous disease. It is one of the most Steamers City of Lowell and New safe, ~taunch vessels disagreeable aud harmful of all children’s ailments—the child By oy wtost amg donvea suffers terribly. cuthern” Pac e Railway - Toiedo, &t. I Toited States United States St Do prd Ttab "Copper 00 Vi Caroling Wabash . 0 Do, pfa Western MarTaiid There was a slump in the price of cop- THE NEW par value, $2109,000. United States lence for the traveler, A delighttul voya, Hair Work of all kinds. Grown ups are not immune and it is STOCKS. Wettinghous Hlectric < y the w Chiohosy e Wostern Crlon <. umpire in chicf in fining or removing | did not even relieve me. but two fifty . 5 . 5 Sound and a superb view of . 3 - Wheellng & 1 viic from the game players who violate | cent bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy usually quite serious in their case. derful skyline and waterfront of New o *ctrtra Tork. these rules, Undsr no circumstances | completely cured me and I have not Shampeoing and Scalp Massage, Tittsirs Coa Bteamer leaves New Lor m. weekdays only; Que Pler f East 224 St 6.45 a. m. (Mondays cepted) and Pler 40, North River, ¥ Fare Norwioh 10 New York $1.75 Write or telephons W. J. PHILLIFA Agent, New London. Conn. augs An old fallacy about the disease having to run its course has caused thousands of deaths. ‘Whooping Cough can be very promptly cured by regular use of auns Dr. Doud’s Remedy Nm’rjw A for Whooping Cough VST Bl | Bross rclict in three or four days. A Facial Treatments, Manicuring. The Gibson Toilet Company, Suite 26, Central Bldg., Phuns 505 Representative of the GOOD- HOTEL TRAYMORE shall either umpire criticise or inter- [ had any symptoms of kidney trouble fere with a decision unless asked by | for over two years.” The Lee & Os- decision and seek its reversal on a claim that it is in conflict with a sec- dling uplands 15.10,middling gulf 15.35; | §5 azainst 1 z : = E 5. 5 azainst cach offending player In the | Wesk and miseratle. 1t you have Kldney or sales, 5,315 bales. following cases: If the player inten- | 4o troyble, Dull head palna Dizinesm, Teouts June 1460, July 1458, Augu Bench within one minute after ordered | iestimonials from grateful people who September 15.07, October 12 to do by the umpire; if the player.| (Gt Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf st Druggists his associate. The captain shall alone | good Co. have the right to protest against a New Yok March 1i—Cotton spot | {igiof the rules DON'T GET RUN DOWN closed quiet, ten points higher; mi The umpire shall assess a fine of Futures closed steady. Closing bids: | tionally 3 : y discolor or damage a ball; if kage of Mother Gray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. March 14.93, April 14.93, May 1458 |2 plaver fails to be scated on his Dleasant erh cure. Bt never falls. W yember 12.43, December 12.39, January | violates the coaching rule and refuses | ar seat by mail for 50 cis Ssmple WIN CORSET. Approved by e == k| e e e e e s o vemetitie kel x BSeticrs of Fastion. Brooxon apld Tl D Tex Tow fow o minute after ordered to do so by the = bat o Sveul esig -ion. - L0 TR M : umpire; if the captain fails to notify L. & M. Varnish Stain. neither alcohol or other o modere tonyesiencs ana’ an T o6 107% 107 106% | New York, March 11.—Money on call [ him when one player is substituted for zomforts of home. 23-4@3 per cent, ruling rate Lanother. In such cases where substi- | USe it to renew and make entirely Sl Sl 4 , last loan 23-4, closing bid 27-8, | tute players show their disapproval by | new old worn out chairs and old fur- Hn By BEIOMERE e stone: aisty dave] SIS, 2dm e oeach The Snpfto Loitiwe, (¥0K ben_vamnish s CHak- e 'y i 1y shal rst give then warning, they G 1% 108 | 36-8 per cent, ninety days 37-8, six | continue to yell the umpire shall fine | Aty minutes and make It as £o04 29 months 4. each foflen‘;ller fli‘l mdl ifhkhoh:]llifl:!b- T :W Carroll & Son, Norwich; J. P. ance is still persisted in he shall clear . 3 e ihe bemch of all substitut players; | Kingsiey & Sonm, Plainficld. 2 “This splendid preparation has been used b; physicians rem. Us to directions ia cure the in from ten to fifteen days. 0., D, 8.3 ette, Mur. \ Prea. Every woman afforded the 2pportunity of a test fitting. febli2d i GEORGE G. GRANT, E——— Brown & Rogers CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Undertaker and Embalmer g | ghe captain ‘ot ihe"tcam, Howtver o o g are ready for pring work. Paisting e piss o i It R Bel . | DS e peiveny of Sene b e + At all Drug Stores—50c a Bottle and Paper Hanging in all its branches 32 Providenee St., Tailvilie. B e e | s FRESH FISH. Orders will recelve prompt attention, attention to day or night calla ax 63318 the game. > = c 4 Every bottle sold with a positive guarantee if it fails to do the work— 8hop 27 Chestnut Street, Nerwich. 39-31. apriMWFawl ox o Sibstituting Players. P L i when used according to directi Jan27a ' = - Vhenever one player is substituted > - p— — WHEN vou want o put vour busi- ¥ oAttt R T, hass E T. LADD, Agent. Prepared by THE SAFETY REMEDY CO., CANTON, O. g = BSSas the Bulic. thers 1s JO me- sy runuer or flelder, the captain of the | Tel 521 32 Water St ks 3 Bt Conas st sanal o Tee Tu] lady for business resulls, ness. Lan through th = 1 ) | dium petter iia: gh the advertis. ey g ing eolumns of The Bulle side making the change must imme- €ev21d

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