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New York. 53 State Street. 24 Bromd Street. PRIVATE WIRE. The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend been declared from the net earn- of the past six months at the ing rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after.May 16th. FRANK L. WOODARD, NOTICE Or. Louise Frankiin Miner ls now lecated in her new office, Breed Hall, Roem 1 Office hours, 1 te 4 p. mu “elephone $60. angi7a Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. 3. C. STONE. Prop We are meadquarters for NAREAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family irade supplied at 60c per doz C. B Wright. § Cove St. TalL ooctita e=t138 FIRST OF NORWICH SQUA Bedford Catcher Sends Contract—Team May Play in Rhode Island on Sunday. William H. Shaw, advance guard ofjturned to his home here Monday after the squad which 15 to try out for|a try-out season with Waterbury, places on the Norwich ninc in the new | where he was understudy for second Connecticut baseball association, blew | base. ¥ud really had litile chance to into town on Monday from his home | make the bag, for Captain Connaugh- in' Providence. Shaw, an infielder, | ton was slated for that position from thus beats the other boys to it by |the start. about three days, as Thursday is the | Managér Finn had figured on put- time when all have been ordered to Te- | ting the Norwich D0y in the west- port. The instructions say to get here | ern town, from which he might prob- by noon, giving a chance for the first | ably call him back if wanted, but Sul- tryout the same afternoon. livan declined to go and asked for Shaw is a likely looking candidate | his unconditional release. This was and has a fancy record with the Moni- | finally granted after Finn had tried in tors, last season's champions in the | every way to get him to go west, fast' Providence Intercity league. This|and now Sullivan has good prospects season he has been in the squads|of landing with the Pittsfield, Mass., marshaled by Providence of the East-|independent team. Catcher Shincel ern league and Fall River of the New | has bought his release from Water- England league. bury and expects to be with Pittsfield. A new contract received on Monday | Pitchers Farley and Cy Ferry, old Con- wae from Chapdelaine, @ catcher from | necticut leaguer: ana New Bedford, who is said to_be the [the lineup is a real thing in backstops. Fud Sullivan, | Fud's tryout the local boy, who came back from | pleasant spots: he was well liked by Waterbury on Monday, brought word | the Waterpury men who watched the that Irvine, a first baseman, would be | praetice games, and he picked up a lot here on Thursday. He stands 6 feet(of baseball lore from the Waterbury 2 1-2 and should make the rest of the | squad, which he says was a fine set bunch go some to pPry such a tele- |of feliows. The active life was good graph pole off the base. for him and he returned in fine shape, When the squad goes out for prac- | having gained four pounds. tice Fud will do some work with them and Jackie Gallivan will be on hand to show what he has in the twirling line. There are also one or two more local men who will be in the squad. Already the bunch of contracts on nand and coming is so large that sev- eral men will be turned over to the Middletown team without having them report here. By Saturday night, after two days of practice, it is expected that there can be some rattling of the tin can which will reduce the board | bill for the local management. There | is a prospect that a Sunday game may be arranged to Dbe played either in Newport or Providence with some of ihe fast teams down that way, if en- ticing financial terms can be arranged. do o t on experience had many duty, Bannon Bringing Players. ‘When Manage Tom Bannon ar- rives at Middietown on Wednesday to take charge of the team he will bring with him Opie, a shortstop, Fos- ter, a third baseman, and Thayer. & pitcher. Secretary Fisher has signed Downs, |'who played a crack game at second base for Middletown hospital two years ago. .TO SETTLE WHICH IS THE BETTER MAN. Clayton Wants Another Chance at Bill Collins. Providence, R. T, April 30, 1910. Sporting Editor of Norwich Bulile Dear Sir:—I wish to challenge one ‘William Collins of Central Village to a catch as catch can wrestling match and inform the public through the columns of The Bulletin that we have been matched three times prior to this chal- lenge, the first time being stopped near East Greenwich; the second, to take Pplace at Central Village, postponed on account of a broken Tib to myself, and FUD SULLIVAN DECLINES PLACE WITH WESTERN TEAM Applies for Release from Waterbury —Prospects of Going With Pitts- field. Declining a chance to go to the Sa- pulpa, Okla, club at $150 per month, which Manager Finn of Waterbury wanted him to take, Fud Sullivan re- FINANCIAL AND COMMERGCIAL. DEPRESSED UNDERTONE. Covering Demand from the Shorts About the Only Apparent Demand. New York, May 2.—The undertone of speculative centiment today Te- maineq depressed and discouraged, notwithstanding an apparent lighten. ing of the active pressure of liquida- tion and signs of hesitation on the part of the shorts about pursuing the downward cowse of prices with fur- ther sales. The bears, on account of thie fecling, were inclined to cover their shorts at frequent intervals to establish a fresh vantage point from which to attack prices. Hence the re- carrent checks to the decline and in- termittent rallies. This covering de- mand from the shorts, however, con- stituted about the only apparent de- mand for stocks and there was nothing like an aggressive etand against the crumbling process by attempts to sup- port prices and turn the market against the bears. With the market left in this unprotected state, the bear party renewed its courage from time to time and returned to the attack. As prices were forced tower under this process, selling was forced by the wiping out of margins and uncovering of stop joss | 2000 Chieago, orders. Expressions on the part of [ ,0¢ C o bankers of the inopportune momey | 3o Golorsdy market position for entering on any speculative campaign in stocks dis- couraged operations en Rhat side of the market. These expressions -from bankers seemed to be unaffected by the passing of some of the most urgent require— ments on the money market. Cotton payments in fulfilment of the three- day notices sent out te purchasers on Friday were made on a large scale and the regular May interest and dividend Bonds were easy, Total sales, par value, $2,318,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. = payments wers eomewhat larger than o usual. It expect that e com- 161 pletion of these setilements will be [ %% jniemalionsl Zaoer 1 followed by the return of funds thus|™ 800 lowa Cemtrar . 1 released to the money market. For- 900 Kansas B eign money merkets also mre affectea | 300 Do by the passing of the monthly settle- ments. The Bank of England reserve was_further replenished by more ar- vals of American gold, but the holi- day on the London stock exchange left ne medjum fr speewlative appraise- ment of that dsvelopment. The foreign exchange rate here declined further, away from the profit on gold exportations. It was on the industrial and commercial side that the speculation had to encounter its most depressing influewces. These were most acute in the metal group of industrials, especially the coppers, Amalgamated Copper breaking through ihe lowest prices touched during the whole of the vear 1909. The speculative temper was inc¥ined to make something of = mumber of supreme court éecisions in minor cases as marking a uniform temor against the corporation contemtions. Returns of March net earnings showed the eastern trunk lines rather Dbetter off in the proportion of gross increases conserved for the net than in the case of.lines in some other paris of the country. Inspired inti- mations were given out of coming in- creases in rates on the part of eastern railroads in consonance with the fn- creases announced by western trunk lines 22700 Northem ' Pacific 1100 Pacific Mail 41300 Pennsylvanta 2100 People's Gas 500 United Siatos Rutber 00 Uniied Staics Steel Shannon Building, REMOVAL DOMINICK & DOMINICK FOUNDED 1870, Members of New York Stoctk Exchange, announce the removal of the Norwich Branch fromthe Chapman Building, 67 Broadway, to the Rooms 3 and 4. % FRANK 0. HOSES, Manager. Telophone 901 200 Fifti Ave., New York—333 Walnut St., Cincin ey 200 Weatingrionse Eloctric 500 Western Union - - Wheellng & L Ere .. Total sales, 1980600 shares. MONEY. New York, May 2.—Mone strong at 3 1-2g'6 per cent.: lowest 3 1-2; Tuling rate 6; last doan 4; clos- ing bid 4 1-4; offered st 4 1-2; time loans dull and firm; sixty days and ninetv days 4 1-4@4 1-2 per cent.; six months ¢ 1-4@1-2. COTTON. May 2.—Cotton middling uplands, 50; sales, New +Yorik, closed quiet; middling gult. bales. Futures ciowed mteady bids: May 14.51, June 14 August 14.00, Ségiember 13 12.69, Noveniber 1 January April — spot 15. 10 Shetucket Street, CHICARD GRAIN MARKET. Bosten, Pittshurg, Chicago, St. Louis SR e e b 2% o 0% 216 o0 Lus B e 1 | e e ik d e double brought 1n the win- b R b4 Y Y Yo THE Y 3 b 01 Bkt 41030 i1 i1 00 fnmess 41138 i3 10 3% oolimem 1124 i3 31 35 Dstmiin 41 E 3o G & Oiamemye 4 131 i g i % D 4 0 3 3 : 11 i1 31 ptes ™ 103 5| vou thatine kidneys or bladder ure Stars’ Pitcher Was Wild. 3 8 1 e 3| out of order. hrne Greeneville Athletics a8 4 = What To Do, the Greeneville Stars on the vm- 2 o There ts comfort in the know.edge ry Saturday afternoon by H o0 50 often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's 6 to 3, before a crowd of 200 specta o0 0000160000 1-2|Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver ‘ors. Henderson, who was released e Louls Stremmell, for Cleveland La- | and bladder remedy, fulfills almost © o Dase hits, Lo 3. Kruezers smerifico bits, Easteriy, " Stovall; double Dlay. stolen bases, Hoffman, st vase on bals, off Stremmell Cleveland 107 ‘The lineup and score: Greeneville Athletics — Fuller If. Barnes ss, Kendall cf, Purple 2b, Min- er p, Johnson c, Connors 1b, Kern 3b, F. Golkowski rf, they won on Hemphill's triple reil 5 Ab. Tiradies wild_ plich. off Linke 4; strack oul, by Ntremmell 5, by Links 3: tme, every wish in relleving pain in the buck, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part’ of the urinary passage. It con rects inability to hold urine and scal ing pain in passing it or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpléasant neces- ity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild, pleasant and extraordin- ary effect of Swamp-Root 15 s0on rea- Mzed. It stands the highest for its NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelled freight and g 4 serviee direct to and from New Yerk All Outside Statorooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdaye, - Sundays, at 6.15 p. m. New York Pler 32, as. River, fool Roosevel. Street, Mondays, Wednes~ days. Fridays, at's p. m. “Phone of write Lo Tolder, Greeneville Stars—Shultz ¢, Bewees: = P. 8. Froteht recelved until pursencvily Siars ity o tien 5 wow va. | mondertul Tehuits in the. taost altross: S e e Hasler b, Bernard 3b, Shaw ©, Bro- whopo s e hould have the best. Sold by drug- | —BATed Sopelt ot Lo Golmowekd 1t R b o VEnnd have Cae bast Bot By droe- 4 L » Bemmeteran 3 1 8 3 Sl glsts " in fifty-cent and one-dollar i 3 o Chase: Sigen. e W TR g R R R Tou may nave s smuvie vouis ot| 10 . NEW Stars 00000001 4 1 % S B S i 1 Hoachime Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, e e : e o B S0 ock Tt talis el anons s Pot L REE SEERE DN T e = 10| Shemi’ 41 Siiigiome o0 skl Dr. Kilmer & Co. Bingham kowski; stolen bases, for Athletics | Heroesn 1§ 1 S ] B rine B VAL IDS aaba D e Barnes, Kendall, Johnson, F. Golkow- | Sweencr.cs 4 3 41010 S you read this gemerous offer AL ski, Connors, Fuller, Miner, gor Stars ?N:‘d‘- s 03 1 Norwich Bulletin. Don't make any | Henderson, McGrath; left’ on bases, | Grewns 0 o s b s o L DA mistake, but remember the name, | The water way — the comfertabls A i4, Stars 10 first base on|Matemp ¢ g 0010 o e ISwamp-Root, Dr. l(ilmv;;'ln Jhwamp- | way of traveling. balls, oft Miner. 2, 2 ¥ H T a ss, Binghampton, - % s, oft Miner 2 itenderson 13: 30 S Steamers City of Lowell and New e & Tt & i3 Hampsbire — safe, taunch vessel oo SIRon . £ WAk ke 2L 00002000 that have every comfort wnd comvem- gersom; time, 2.00; scorer, Maitin; 53 e R SR will fulfl the bill and give you a club | fonce for the teavemme o ¥ s ot ‘umpire, Ve Runs, for Washington Milan, Schaefer, for that Middletown will be proud of.” 5 " York Miemphill, Laporte, Gardner; thico baes Hit, | ~ The order for a full set of suits for | A delightful voyago on Lonw Isiand Catcher Ricketts Leads Academy Bat- Fomghin; imcdscs i lelhvil Chese Auss, | Middletown has been sent in by | Sound and & superb view of the wom~ ters. Sclierer " Auein” el on vaves, Wasbinewon’ 4 New | the club. The suits arc of Yala | derful skyline gud waterfront of New The following are the Academy bat- ork 75" fist. base on errors. New York 3. Washing- | grey. with blue trimmings, and an old | York. ting averages for the five games Diay- for Boston Moran =, Briae: struek otk by Vet 2+ by Wathoo. 1. by | nglish “M" will adorn the shi o PR oo <t Pt e od “this seanom, showing Gatcher B.|Sweeney 3 Granam. Ferruon. for Fillagelonts | Johnson 5; Are base sa balis, oF Veseher 4 stockings will be of blue with grey | m. weekdays enly; Gue Pler foot of Ricketts leading the bunch and hitting | 7 3 Grint 2. Sugee, Kinbe. Docian. Mculian: | Johisen 1 psed . Sweeter’ i, o stripes, and the caps will also be of | Bast 224 St. 5.45 a. m. (Mondays r sta 47 aip 3 Norwich photograph- e aive, Beck, Deanstel; | 8 laniogs, off Wartop 1 in 3; umires, Divems | light ‘blue, cepted) and Pler 40, North River, % i Bates 2. Doolan: stelen s, Knai . Graham, r 2 e S Bl o W Nortn % Branme it oo s Bosta 6 Fh S B e e P AT, All Middletown Waiting for Bannon. i;' ¥ Norwich 1o New Y 15 OF & hatr Gonon Photograpte, for the | et \aue sTanoing. | Hommmy Bannon ta expected to snow | F8I8 Norwich 1o New York $1. highest batting average in _league Northampton .. ......... 1 1000 | up in Middleton in the early part of Write or telephone W. J, PHILIIFA, games, the highest in exhibition | pitcher, Bridgeport . 1 667 | next week with the advance guard of | Agent. New London. Conn. augla Moren "1 Waterbu: 7 - games, and the best felding average 2 o - 422 | the players for the Middletown team of for the season. The team batting av- H o | the Trolley league, and practice will be erage is now .280 as shown by the fol- 2 353 | held daily to get in condition for the lowing figures: % <33 | opening game of the league with Wil- Academy Batting Averages. - | timantic on the afternoon of May 11. | n m osm 5 What can the other teams in_the P Ricketts i i Yale’s Home Run the Feature. Trolley do againsi Middletown with $ 1 1 32| Sensational fielding Holyoke, Mass., May 2.—Inability to | plavers of such calibre as Bannon, Ha- § % 0 iy |Methewson on’other occasiens. New York won, 6 o | hit with men on bases lost Holyoke the | ley and ‘that player from the ( Get off at Omaha 4 4,0 30 game with Northampton here today, | Mountains,” together with a few of our 1 o1 3m New bv-:\-.w Brookiyn. 8 \o 5, ~The feature was the home run local tossers? . Siath Asaus! Convestion July 16, 19.and 20 H « s 0 s ol of Yalo. Peterson was knocked out of | Rumor has it now that Bob O'Con- : w4 2 7 a0 saze 84 2 % the box in the first inning. nell after g frozen ont ot the| Associated Ad/Clubsg ok . s190 g3 1] S L E.| Trolley league with Rockville has Moot with America’s buimase evastors > o 3 0 0| Northa’pton 20 0 3 1 0 0 0 0— 3| bitched on with Mayor Dunn’s Willi- OMAHA AD CLUB roa . 1188 2359 il Holveke $00010000 511 1| mantics ay & sort of manager-press | =" FOR SR 2t = M 30 Batteries: Peterson, Warner and Ro- | agent, as there Is 10 possibility of Mer | SSESE———————— 19 62 54 b 3 111 0 0120 Mcintyre, Smith and Stroh; | ident joining the league und g | S ——— Mo s e o Ss s 05; umpire, Walsh. O'Conmell's life.—Middletown Penny | .= o M Y = Mhewsonp 4 1 0 5 50 0 Press. infiel et f ot Skl i - Cofl:cfil:m.nfi;x:am;n ‘gifl;fi-: P s 13 ;5| Hartford Captures 11-Inning Struggle Delivered to Any Part of Norwich e Iy tille thar Stile. Bagters Conc Toatind 18 Beamion Hartford, Ma; ~Hartford won Gotch and Zbyszko Matched. 4 from New Britain in_an 11-inning | Accordins tract signed {n | the Ale that fs acknowiedged to be th necticut league at Dayville Satur® t -inning ccording ract signed I ot R Eion itat by The Rabt of game here today, 4 to 3. Davidson’s | Chicago ank Goteh and| best on the market — HANLEY'S 5 to 4 the pitching of Marra being 2;"'2,:;’“;"’;’;_* Sieently AxPURRULY WL Bty will meet in a fin- | PEERLESS. A telephono order will :hfi»:,m(uxe. lett:!x,\: Playvflle d;:nflv;‘l‘tih ik - e B E :fix ;m-"u-);e e S JEaue | recelve prompt attention. its and fanni men. e - o 20! seball par kon the afternc of May | D, J. McCORMICK, 30 Frankli € Hartford— 2 " > r 3 anklin 6t Ty Dty G o T S My 30, Decoration day. Thematch, it 15| mayapd 00100100101—411 1 C v be for 2 o - e Gaudette and = d‘;\n;‘l‘:e p,l:)y‘: ot New Bortain— 01 001 14T asmounced, will be for & purse of #36 . £ . ke P T tle Eune Batterios: Swanson and Stark snd R | LOUIS H, BRUNELLE Plainfisld—Latreniere 1f, Leahy. 1, Wadleigh; Ward and Rufiange. Time OREly. vay Sers. | e T, B 2.35. Umpire, Wait. Jef Doherty has signed articles to | BAKERY = . 3 - . ovre, the fa . Munroe ss, Babcock 3b, J. Munroe' 2b MONDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. weight, In the star hout of 12 rounds at | We are confident our Pies, Cake snd Dayville—Brooks ss, Bugster If, : - Webstér, Mass, May 11. Pock is 4| Broad cannot be excelied. Give us & Buokley 2b, Framcler rf, Paige ‘Sb, e Ry e Lo it f}u(l boy and Jeff expects a hard bat- | trial order. ‘Anderson ¢, Mariand p, James of, Bal- AL Pall Tiver—New Bedtord 10, Fail mirer & | U moyeg 0 Pairmount Strgsts com 1b. &% Worceurr Woroesi 3. rsckion o —— J At Lyun—Lawrence 0, Lynn 3 — — — - Leo Bruette Captains Worcester Team Leo E. Bruette, recently of the Del- = EvodegesSrivitepes & Bufhleda, MAC FHoft, and last year & prominent mem- Athietio” Win Out in Ninth. At NowtoC Rewari . Toraito 4 11 nvitnes STO A 1 H UPSET ? ber ‘of the W ‘Waiters' ball | Philsdciphia. May 2.—Boston was defeated here | At Baimore—Monicesl & Banimore § Food Distress you; sick headache? All indieats team, ls right In the Miamond game | i3 sfeos ty o ninth inning Toily b 'Friladel- Amsrican Leagus. an excess of bile, caused by CONSTIPATION. :3: v?s:nv;men l:‘n lf.a. wutie“r :: G, making s sce T 5§ b ia and %3 | At Chicago m,c" oit-Chicago game postpened; rain. Take % captal = onmesticut League. u‘x: Wa.nl-:n bo‘tel'u gutx nine,‘whicg Boston. Phitadelohia. | Haven-Spri and Bridgeport-Water- su RE-I—AX umitormed teams in an p = 2 eheuled or Monday were Biesed. Sut- Eroina"Wordester. T.00 s stareing in | ez 57 3 fmewnn T3 31| priciy i THE DEPENDABLE left field in dark red uniform nattily | Lord : 4 oss . Qe 3 Confection Laxative and Cathartio. It mots on Bruette wi x 3 o{Dariaib & 212 0 1| AC Lewiston, Me.—Bates 7, New Hampskire State rming. each sport that is going, using the ex- | Wamers 1 5 3 I\Muphvet 4 3 1 1 0| Calless 1. AT ALL DRUGGISTS—10c, 250, 6 ' Lewis,If 4130 3 2 Al Vashington petown University 5, niver- ~=10c, 25, 500 prempmrd e dth SR, 1111 grtic=mvenr T 4 Suraslax Laveratoria v 3 X - x §00:0 Woods. 5 ; e e Taan removed ey 28 0, 11045 EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Tomls 32 631 anEns Lost. 2 f Totats. 7 18 3 | Bumio f ns Four for Mystic. Two out when winniz Tun sored. Newrark ! Captain J, 3. McGrath of the Mystle| -Bsted. tor Thomas in 5in. Ratimore 3 }eam of the Rhndo-nn:a Cot'mee;.h:\lt by coth = i — £ cague on signed up four local Roenewer H men who Wil be on Hand to start the Jemer o H season next Saturday when Mystic| Runs, for Boston French Hooper 2, Lewls, Wag- | MOU<0! & plays at Wakefield. The men secured . Olaring. Dars, Mor- 2 are Jackie Kane for second, Jupes Mc- Pt it g iiing 1 Mur- | Middletown’s Manager and Suits. Intyre for first base, John McManus of inge o Wood 3 (plihied 10 sme bessmeny; | _ Secretary George J. Fisher of the Fitchville and Jimmy McClafferty for iy, Carrigan:. sacridcs hita. Stah. Connecticut league i ceiv, ‘Dasee, Oldring, Wagner: doubie ) &1 s received a = the outfleld. This e afe | i ws Mg W doutte play. letter from Manager Humphrey of the = dangerous with the stick and valuable | " uce on saite, ofF Cleotce 1, o Flenk 2; nryi | New London team, in which he is | = in their field positions, which should 3 heartily congratulated for having been | NO_SPORT LIKE FisHING make them conspiguous performers for Mystic’'s pennant hopes. Jockey Shilling Reinstated. Aqueduct, N. Y., May 2.—Jockey Shilting, whose application for a_jock- ey’s license was held up by the Jockey and play with the Middletown this season. Mr. Humphrey tea writes Cleveland Makes 1t Threo Straight With St. Lou St Louis May 2—Clevelsnd made it three straight today by defeating St Louts £ to 1 in 11 innings. A base on balls %o Lajole, & single by in New England. able to sizn Tom Bannon to manage “I think him the most aggressive play- er and the greatest working manager 1 guarantee that hl‘l FISHING clab, was notified at the Aqueduct track today that he could mow accept mounts. His oase has been thoroughly gone over, was and the boy. the most popular in America, will again weer the colors. He is under contract to ride for Sam Hildreth, NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Les. New York Pittsbure Philadciphia Chicei Cincinnaci Bosion ... S0 s Brookiyu ... H ;‘!he Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Distinguished Mon See Pittsburg Win. Pittsburg, May 2.—President Willam W. Taft Secretary of State Philander C. Knox and the G Count Ven Bemstorff. were and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. W Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and *Just-as-good’ are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of Infants and Chilfren—Experience against Experiment. . What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Eotahed guests ket their eyes always on the bal, i true fans showld, and hardly passed a remark Quring the game, but that they were quick io wo the fine patats was by the fact that they were At o applaud a briiliant play. Wasner, who | sild te o the president’s favorite. made a brilliar Showing. scering two Tuns. making & two base and a doudle pias. Although the Tisitors Rit oftener. Tiis locals were mors effective In plaéing them and Ture on two baseballs and presented them to Wagnor 204 Managee Clarke Of the Pittsburg club. 0,000 people saw the game. Score: Pittsburs. Chicago. B L ) goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It :,f»;-.r]rf 407 9 ofschutiet 4 3 4 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic R e o T substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms Milensh 3 0 3 4 OlBewmontel & 3 4 and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind Complwiler 2 1 3 0 8‘.‘..",:'3" 98 Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Simes 11400 o and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the s S Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleej Totals. 38 681 9 v e The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. cenuine CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of “Bated for Sheckard Score by innings: Pittaburg Chicago ... Xuns. for Piitsburg Wagner 2, el son. for Clicago Schulte, Chance: ©: Leifeil, Chance: three i, Mritter: sucrifce B . Campbell: donble plas ot Adaws By Mciatyre 2: G o bases, Piitsburg 3. 0 @ inings., of Lei G 13, off Bl b umpires, O'Day ‘aiid Brennan McTaiyre on crrors, P Chtcags ;b feid & n 2. 122 e, struck ‘out. ibure Prolested Game at Cincinnati. Cincipnatl. May 2—At the coaclusion of i aiwe, 10 which Cinciupasi defessed St. Lovis 9 1o 4 w0 Druteats wers Tiled with President Lynch of thi Natioual lesgue. Mauager Bresuaban of St. Louis proiested, the game, slleing that Umplre MeGin- nis was’ fncompetent and that uis Che gume a farce. 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