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RAIN STOPPED GAME IN SIXTH, | ’ e T e Willinfantic was Lzading Middletown, With Score 3 to Suds-Maker Free L - You turn the fuucet and the BAGGAGE INSURANCE Covering anywhere in the world at VERY LOW COST. J. L 1ATHROP & SONS. Hil & \ 28 Shetucket S:ireet, Norwich, Conn. 2—Danny M.Ilrphy Made Fomdr, Eut Athlstics ‘thick, It doas not ineny \ svadaw 8 e P i) b g e B . ‘Lost to figerc—Wlls_h Fanned 15 at Chicago. i : : o o aeiling the dpetions toit. It o two fancets-— instead, other fon 2 - Brookisn. Aug. 11.—Pittburg _shut _out Brookisn in their first clash of the present serles today. 5 o 0. Tt was 8 brilllant fielding. contest, Motor Boat Owners will be repaid by investigating our CONWECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDINS. the stipulated thirty minutes the game | in which the outfielders curried off the honors, The Baat Jnsurance Pelicy. It protects| . Wea. o N ealled hockiny Bt S L them when running and when laid up | Vilimanue . il 1 The score and summary § Pittsburg Brociivn. =¥, and against all marine perils includ- § yid, Joue™ d s otz . e 5 ab hpo b pa ipg fire and theft. at wery low rate. bR Do & 3l hpe a | pemed? s iie 2 Bdgarst 1 01 1 0|Noouanzb 3 0 0 0 Lo : 3e B. P. Learned & Co., Middletown and Willimantic clashed | Deltazs § 0 1 ¢ 2 Mdeiio 3 2 2 3 oW 3220 208 . e 5 on Windham fieid Thursday afternoon 013 ofgDeenivi 0 atithcr. 5 3020 301 Thames Loan & Trust Co, Building. | for five full innings and a little more 33 2.1 e 2 3111 3 omt . © Agency Established Ma¥ 1346. there being but one man out with Mid- 21 0 1 0joMarait 3272 wigRE 3 3931 o0 40 . FARMW dietown at the bat in the sixth when 2 1 0 0 0 Pericket 000 White.p 0 @01 s B 2 o b sa Umpire Sullivan called time because of 203 1 0|DAndreass 2 0 1 2 —— 0\l 2 - o revented I 2 . = — iy a thunderstorm that p ed further 00 1 ofSmithp o010 3 = = s an instant, au lay. Willimantic wi v & s T , 3w T ‘maf to e b un - L _was ahead with the ., 20 315 8 2| Totals, 18 416 9 4 tly soap dishes, to the score 3-2 at the time. PR o e ot neie v The game was nothing very exciting | Game called account rain one down in 6th. P 0dds and_ends of sesp. and each nine was-a trifle off its usual | Score by innings: . Use any kind of soap. Eood fg:",’,:‘s:";f,;{i‘c“;‘ng‘:‘)‘efiz‘;fl s o e B potset It 4 Highlanders Win a Ten Inning Game. Just call on the plumber whose name a) below and ask to see the vk d s2emed to be | ' T i e, Dunlap, for Willi- 3 There | St Louts Auz. 11— New York ted todar's game Ricxuouy Suds-Maker. He will let you take one home to try. Use it ten L in a sort of trance. Smith, while pret- ichols. O'Dommell. Camplon; two base hit : ity St Louis fi the ninth ‘inning and’ won o the days—then if hink you can spare it, return it, for the trial places you wild in the first three innings, Shascs on balls, o Bates Smith. 2 . Genth,"5 to 4 The score? if you t] you can 8 t, 3 Pl steadied down and got down to busi- | struck out. by Bates 0. by Smith New York. st New York. under no obligation to buy. This is your chance to learn about the greatest. ness the last two of ©'Afaza 't 0'Donnell to D' Andrea; stolen base, Nich- ahopo s e | bo & convenience, money and time saver you can install in your kilchen. Calltoday. the game and Iguicnce, ey you succeeded in striking out seven maen. | 3%, Tl Fich Smitnins g e S e s R R T iy ). J. WHOLEY, 12 Ferry St, Norwich, Conn He allowed but three ‘hits, two of | Middietown 5 Wililmantic 1 left on bases. Middle- Sndgiassct 4 3 1 8 0| Newmawip 4 115 1 30 . d. s Iy orwich, ] which were scratches, one a Texas | town 5. Willimantic 1 time, 1 hour; umplre, M. ¥. 2 turcer.ef 4 0 0 0 0 Griggear 4 110 22 leaguer oxer third @nd the other a |Sulivan. Attendance 330. 144 N ommaner 4 110 30 glowly hit pop fly toward second that | 301 10 Hacasics 3 343 1 % 1lGans gambled it away. Herford him- [ MMshipman R. E. Byrd, who playel 2t S H ? 3 Gans was a tyro, | a 5 W other m Bages was pretty wild and took a | i : = === 0 0 0 Dal Halvii o ‘i e e 2 3 - G He Was Not » = al Halvicins knocked him out. on a_cruise to forelgm waters, has ty whole Iot:of ilme before he delfvered | Former Pugilist Claimed He“Was 92718 3| Touls 32 33016 3 1 0| McFadden, whom Waterbury will phoid fever., Though he i convalesc- the ball. He was not quite so effective | in Condition After Twenty-Four 3511 2| member as the man who didn’t fight|ing, It is doubtful whether he can ) The Best Company any man can be 'a‘iqu."fig;‘f:'l"}g to ::rikemux a man Hour Lay-Off. el ‘\;a lfitery Klerwm for the bensfit of Jim | play during the coming/season ! y t y any. allowings foup hits, (one of the *Bated for Criger in Sullivan's legal education, administered | ‘The first bit of bad luck connected n e Oo v ha s up its| o, . i J In is the nmpany. that backs up lts zorateh o;:iramaévo Mara 'succeeded in | Philadelphia, Aus. 1L.—A disagree- N T e PO AT the same dose in '99. Gans subsequent- | with the position last vear was when v i~ Don't wilt ti Rt t firet, as it got away | ment over the division of the receipts = 23]y whipped Mcicadden three timas to|Nason, who was an experienced and ase has burned. Don't from Bates and eoald 90 *—5|St Louls ... 10 00080100 0—1 4 p P e T AR 2 ould not be recov- St i o pay for it. He knocked out Dal Haw- | brijiant player, hurt his knee severely happens. Ask us to put you in thef ered in time by DeMara. resulted at moon today lu esliugsd kine, too. and was succeeded by Carl D, Hib- right Company today. The entire Scoring was done in the |the six round bout between Sam Lang- o Washington Takes Twe from Cleveland. In 1900 Terry McGovern forced him |bard. In a few weeks Hibbard failed ESAAC S. JONES, ;—V'uxr“d inning. Edgar drew a base on|ford and Al Kaufman which was | Boucherr 21 Cleveland. O.. Aug. 11.—Washington won two games | JOWn to the featherweight Jimit and|in an examination and was compelled eltanit il (k). Eatith ARG %lls, Was sacrificed to second by De- | scheduled for tonight on the grounds R s 1% from "Cleveéland “today, 3 16 0 wnd 4 to 3. The | knocked him out in two rounds. Gans |to resign. Byrd was then given a third Richards Building, 91 Main St.| st Dunlap reached first on Dran- | 5 "0 000 hia National | league | Micnen st HE] 5 - A was weak from training down. ' In the | trial and moon met with an noapacitat iy wild pitch, A,fl:)‘:;'::l‘an‘x’:g:hi!rf;x:g’ & on | baseball ciub. Langford, who refused | lteare e B Clevetand . Washington same veur he lost the dzcision to Erne, | ing accident Wilson was just getting » =g D X ja i s P s e s i n. = ab b pa a_e b b . v champ, in twelve | into fine form when he received th ihg heave " Johnsgft singled. scoring |to fight, forfeits 3250 which will b2 0 Meriie b 13 Turuerss 5 0 3 3~i|uelveiecr 4 2 2 0 0| roundd, but in 1902 he put Erne to|fractured neck which ultimately caused Denlap. Muilcahy ®anned and John- | divided between Kaufman and Harry 1| Senerc ] Mesas 1 0.0 3 ofduitersy & 16 3 1lsleep i a round. Next year Langford | his death. Midshipman Vincent P. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. lu sg\indsta.r(zied to steal second on Smith’s | E. Edwards of this city, the promoter | TW&P _ _ _ _ _ i | Granesdf 3 0 01 8comraylf 4 0 & ¢ ¢|l&id him away, b‘w as Langford was | Erwin played most of the remaining wind apd O'Donnell pesged straight as | of the bout 2 Totals, 321177 Talolefh 4.0 4 2 0lSwrdess 3 2 0-3 1|fighting as « middleweight jt didn’t af- | games, but Nason would have played Real Estate 5 die Yor second, the ball going over | After the bout was postponed last Temise 4 0 7 2 G@ostrs 1 1 2 0 0ffect Gans' title. The Baitimorean was | against the Wiest Point team If that Fire I the base before Johnson raached there, | evening on account of rain Joe Wood- | c noenzaoon Bioghamct 3 0 3 ¢ ojtuglaubtb 4 110 0 0| foraver going out of his clase to do|game had not been camcelled on ac- and Fire Insurance, e D.dnfl(;ea was slow in covering the |man, Langford's manager, notified ¥d. New York ......0002 0001000 Themason.tt 3 1 1 % olpekdomc 1 2 8 1 ¢|battle. That is what helped to shorten | count of Cadet Byrne's death. g an e ball went toward center | wards that Langford would not gt e Ty R Fauwel. ] 1 o2 ol — — = = | his life. The services of Nasom will be m I» 1ocated in Somers’ Blocis, over C. M. | ficla agd Johnson went to third on the | Kaufman tonight, but was willing to Phillies Defeat St. Louis §-3. Lke” 2101 of motais 102711 2| He first met Nelson in 1906, winning | by the team very much. Tha !I’ams, Ronm 9, third floor. ex'ror.m he side was retired by Bellis‘flign again for a bout next Wednem;‘:y n'::l-b,"-;e flf_f:‘f; B G on a foul after 42 rounds of terrific | coach, Berriem, considers that feb13a Telephone 147. | Zrounding to Smith. | night. The reason given was that - s 31 3% i milling. In 1906 he tricd the battling | knowledge of footbull and judgment as _fevtsa Telewhone I | In tho last of the same session Smith | Langford would not be in the best P, S by tamlem: 8, o Gme agan. He fought him on o h.'mwm“, e i e o N ey By oy g flew out to Murray in center field. |condition after a lay-off of twenty- po abh po a o Washingten ../ . 21010206 6 Fourthand went to earth in 17 rounds, | that no betfer man along these lines ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Noonan almost got 3 hit to right field. | four hours and that his reputation was i 23 00 g {He trled ggain in September in 21.|ever represented the academy, HI nt by fast work Edgar fielded the |toc valuable to risk that way. i s 2 @) Beoom | Then he bégan to die. | serviv resexpected 1o be most val EROWN & PERKINS, ftameys-at ¥ine drive and barely caught Noonan | A hasty conference was held, and X $1113 s . 3 iy o Ml e g el T 8ys-8t-LaW | a5 ne slia to the arst sack. Nichols | when Billy Delaney, Kaufman's train- g s ae byl ¢ 21 o will probably have the first call for over First Nat Bamk, Shetucker St/ cracked out a fine two bagger over er. ridiculed the excuse given, Woed- 5 6 1Luderusid 4 2 35 0 0 i ol OUTLOOK DARK AT ANNAPOLIS. |the place, but @ number of other men Entrance shortstop .toward second. O'Donnell | man stated that the negro would agree 20 O Doolanss 4 1 1 5 8 F B i will be broken' In as promptly as pos £ S!_l‘_lrwa'y' znextolo 'fl};:mal Nat. Benk | iaid down a puzzler to D2Mara that he | to g0 on tonight if guaranteed $7.500. g s 0 3 1 0MPBridess Remarkable Series of Misfortunes Af- | giple and it is hoped that a good man waas oemiin onday ‘;Icfl";'xt‘ kept fumbling until O'Donnell was safe | The men had agreed to fight for a per- s gy 0.3 1 0 Gessier.t | fects Members of Navy Football|will be devéloped @t first and Nichols well on the way |centage. Edwards asksd time to con- o0 Totals, 37 13 26 12 o | Thomaso: 228 4 5 taewenth % Team. - to third, and then, not being satisfied, | sider the matter and today announced —— e -~ AL > 2 Wirst Basemmn Luderus, traded to finally grasps and heaves wild and | that he would not agree tp rhe proposi- e P == - i - ; : Philadelphia_by the Cubs in_exohange ;ndva to Mulcahy, and O'Donnell trots | tion and called the bout An effort Mo i 9th. Totals. 7221 11 Totals, _;f:w """,“’"L'j" - serles of misfor- | for Pitcher Foxen, looks awfully good own to second while Nichols crosses | was made to have another heavyweight | Huggins out, hit by batted ball Secre by innings: tunes to the ocupants of the position |1y the Quakers. He is hitting hard the plate. Camplon draws his second | meat Kaufman, but Edwards would nOt | Scere by taniu Cleveland ... o0 00030 e03lof quartsrback on the naval academy | ang flelding his position like & wonde: vu er “ on u frez ticket and Sulfivan reaches first |listen to it T RS 5 31 e @ o e | Wamingen 10 10 008 110 2 0—4|roothall team lnst season, including the [ Hea plaved a big part in the vietor 3 N on Dunlap's errop, Campion going to Edwards said: “There is only one | Philadeiphia 0610311 =8 — | fat acident to Mids@ipin Earl D.!yung up by the Phillies over the Cubs third. O'Mara eracks out a nice hit to | thing to it: Langford has deliberately | Wilkon, is being mainiained this year, | 195t waeelk. center field on a line “am.- | crawled out of t o her THURSDAY'S - BASEBALL RESULTS. 5 15.—Morgan's wildness was fa and already two of the leading candi- BA KEns enter fleld on a line that scores Cam- | crawled out of the match. —Whet Morgar's vildness was | S8 streadi dwo ot Sha TReE o T 9 Hine eh -4 LIS 5 s Detrolt wae wewr in es have been affected. Mi 3% mice Torura (hrow by Murny o | oftens Tor AROthC match, T don's know,| | CONNEGTICUT CEAGUE sTADNG. | S e e erS e U s wdas"s | @herman A% Naxon. who wouit wn-| Children OCry and Johnson. The side is retired. There | but I am determined that he shall not opo s b 3 3 e doubtediy have been the first choic ” was nothing doing for either side in | pull off any trick on the Philadelphia | Faterbory gt 2 o| W28 drowned on June 28 while endea FOR FLETCHER'S thirdbof the, sixth and the game ended (and shall return full money to those Springfed ... 5.5 % Datalanty, ¢ ¢jan. News has also been received that CAS ORIA as above stated. At the expiration of | who bought tickets.” New Haven - g s : . o ‘489 | Crawforat 2 —_—— = - — 28 Shefucket Street ‘ e e i : ? . 3 Murphy Tele) 295. N . s ToYories. 1B lllnrx 9 I Echmidie 3 2| Thomas.c 3 A FINAN GIA'. AND GBM MEH GIAL & R e et g * b g > [ ] ® A New nFirm. ame: Bar 1 New - = Members of New. York J Bt 5. Secmd gume: Mardord S New Bav | Tes 3OSl Town " atn 3 Two out when winning run scored. d E At Northampton—New Haven 7. Northampion 3. i : . and Boston Stoc ADVANCE NOT CONTINUED. 200 Ansconad Minin .40 aw 30% | Al Bridgeport—Springd 5, Bridgepott 0. e T e £ NS Exchanges, e 5 e Be BN w% Detrois s s R RO S Additional Evidence of Dying Down of i Cuaw b TN i ek EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. (2 (R { 55 Dinte Sthese: 20 Wiend St Foross of. Ressvery, S R e o s Goors Takes $5,000 Ohio Stake. | s 2 road Stree x Brookizn Rapid Transit Tan e “ S e Bl 13 AROTL. PRIVATE WIRE. New York, Aug. 11.—The stock mar- Conadian Pacife 5 aiem I iy s, O R e Arch dale, winner of the $10.000 Merchants et oty e lont A ey |18 B IR T : i Fiancs of 4 s S an BLUES ARE RUNNING the dying down of the forces of recov- Do. pld . e 43 b o - 5,600 Ohi E ke s S s e o Ceontral of New Jersey. .. le kS last week, landed the $5.000 Ohio stake, | KRl oty e ko wesks. Strions e “ o the biggest feature of medpmgrl;mme.' - 8, AL i at North Randall track today t took | [ PR P until the day before. The investment ) At Western i : for the G pare to @emand, which dsveloped at the attrac Do pfd A e e Tor Stee! Rod, worth $1.25, - - - $1.00 ive prices offered on the decline, seems Chicago. M 3t Balttmere—Toronia 5, Baidnore 1. etk g Ml % cere £ 90 ¢ Providence—Buffalo 4, Providence 7. / 5 ~ELL L ning this atake and also the Edwards Luckie and Samson = - = - - $1.50 to be satisfled, and the more specula- | Colorado ¥ Tron BANKERS and BROKERS tive operativns for the advance show C g 2 oo - ey { o e point at whicl he Te— Corn Product . o g % ence 3. = < stucks H""ds 'nnslmen‘s covery started. There were no new Betaware & Hudson Pt Setond " ramer Bromonh, Laweeses 0. Caied end | Noah Websters Strengthening Team. | Fine line of Hooks, Artificial Baits, factors jeveloped which are considered ‘ st Ty 2 The Noah Websters of Norwich - of positive weakening force, but the| it B o L e Town are reportsd fo be sirengthen- | Gork Fioats, Lines, Bait Pails, Eto. PRIVATE WIRE TO news fails to offer incentive to continue | e 5 At New Bedford—Lowell 0. New Bedford 3. ing their team in preparation for their | % New York Chicago ¢ the.advance. Return of stocks borrow. z 2% 42 : game with the Norwich State Hospita! Boston Cincinpatt Pittsbury for delivery refiects a reduction of 2 2 Ry on Saturday. They seem to be making | =4 the uncovered short interest, and when Grest Norihern prd UMPIRES AND PLAYERS 2 strenuous effort to make sure of this | Nerwich Branch, Shannon Bldg. { rrices start upwards the amount of | 3 Do om cire - .- FOR NEW CITY A. c.| same. | I HE HOUSEHO] D selling causes a suspicion of realizing Diinols Central o | ’ Telephone 901 of some of the holdings that were tak- i Theoa Namsd o8 | Indiealic:: Molding i z B i ¢ en_over for protective purposes at the it S0t ~add e - Bulletin Buildi 74 in Street aughd FRANK O. MOSES, - . e ater s er Desmol Signin The F. C. A. C. wants a game for ulletin u in ran n ree! ES. Mgr { time conditions threatened serious Inter Marine ptd z 4 nd ONing | o tianday with Jewett City, Tafeville Z Cadets, Ponemah Stars or any other demage two weeks ago. - International Paper team. Answer through The Bulletin. The market having lost the advant- | g0 Joiiionsl, Fume - 3 Oimbiie dgpotitatats, aabuncoed by WALL PAPERS “:dd gt it gt oo L B e the president of the newly formed e = ereq myorts, speculative attention turns . : . R back {3 some of the pre-existing con- Tadeds a0 Norwich City Athletic association and| GANS’ REMARKABLE RECORD. 7 late Spring ieawes a larger | ditions which were held responsible for | o g T the signing of several players by Man-| == stock on hand of the above, and to|the fall in prices. The statement is- M. St P& S8 AL ager Desmond for the lineup of the | Figured in 142 Recorded Fights—Made move it we have made quite a reduc-{ sued by the bureau of statistics of the Mo, Kan. & Tex. Centrals shows (hat the organization| Great Fertune, but Gambled It Away. tion in the prices. It Is a good time| value of agricultural reports for the Do. pfd _....... i# under way and will be in shape to - to buy mow. — .. et .. - put on its first games at Sachem park Joe Gans, who died of tuberculosis month of July disappointed the hopes ations) Mismit Also Paints, ?i'v;w; Mo!:inn, and | of a decisive favorable turm in foreign National Lead ‘{l‘ A‘;l;:-_tr 14, when the Centrals meet | at his home in Baltimore Wednesday a general supply of decorstive mate-|ffade conditions. which seemed to be NUR. Mex. 24 vid Norwich Town. morning, began his registered ring rials. Painting, Paper Hanging andjforeshadowed by the June return. e O o 2 The three men chosen for the um- | career in 1894 at the age of 15 years. Decorating. _ | Nearly every important item of the Norfolk & Western | pire’ Job are William J. McClafferty, | His record is remarkable. statement sMows a contraction from American - Luke Riley and John B. Benoit, all ex- | Gans Agured in the enormous tofal P. E. MORTAGH the figures of a vear ago, the total con- Norihern Facifie . | perienced in this duty and competent |of 142 recorded fighis. How, many e 3 traction reaching $6,253,000, compared o e 2 to conduct games in a way to please | “batties royal” and unofficial goes he 92 and 94 West Main Street. with July of last year. The complete W rt the patrgns. Uumpire Riley is assig ured in nobody can guess. Al Har- - 59 foreign trade statement in July of last C. C. ed to e opening game and Umpire ford, the Baltimore fight promoter, Telephene. junid| year showed an excess value of im- Pittshurg_Coal 53 McClafferty to the following week by | kept him fighting all the while. o President Whitney. Gans was an unusual combination Jorts over exports already established, e s s so. that the prospect of assistance in Rallway Steel Spring.... 5 Manager Desmond has signed for | of clever boxer and heavy hitter. He building up forelgn credits by the Reading 39% captait~of the Centrals that old vet- | packed a punch in both hands and he workings of commerce in July of this Bepublic. Bteel H eran of the diamond, Louis Manches- | wielded it destructively. Morzover, he Year is poor. i e L TS g ) ter, who will play second. Bill Austin,|seemed to possess the power of coming Statistics of permits for new build- Do. " ot e the heavy hitter of the Hospital nine, | back. =He was licked geveral times in Febsy e S e i R R el 1% 7F 2 phd will have an outfield berch: Frank|his early career. but he survived to other leading centers for July azgre- 100 St Youis 5. W Gleason, formerly of the Greenevilles, | b2come champio He won a great Zate $45,432.776, compared with $50,- Stom Shet. s &F TOLRS o, (0> Jabylt thindepes Osten- er Penney. who made a record with the West Ends. is to do the work with 827,774 in July of last vear. This show- Southern Pacific ing bears out the assertions of exten Southern ailway . 3 ! sive curtailment or credits in New L A the padded mitt behind the bat. This = York for new building purposes which Texas — Pacific. .. ... 0. "f a,.lood s[?a;l a‘ndl:‘ndl(nleg lhalr the nIRE nIsTREss Jendi stitutions have heen practic- Toledo. St. L. & W “enrals wi e in e running. It is EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES JeOEE B ony D Ye Detn preetS Bt i expected that 3.15 will be the regular partment of the steel trade is thus af- e - - hour for calling the sames, e el You will enfoy good ale and promote good health by drink- ing ale sold at the sign of this g shield. The James Hanley Brewing Co. - fortune in purses and bets, but he never had a cent. Herford always said New and Secend-hand Machines can be e"‘_Z“{‘h;E'\""‘_“’:‘;_‘,‘“;l‘”ui fected and the response of United Trited Btaies Realty 1t Is N t Hand to Hundreds of = SE DU, I8, States Steel to the showing was evi- United % Rupber WANTS FOUR STRIKES. et Y 5 Lemps, Gas Tanks, Speedometers| dence of the significance attached to g ol | e et > Norwich Reader: Providence, R.1. end suppliss for sale. That stock was sympathetically af- Tran “Coper ;Cunn Mack Would Give Chance for o BREWERS OF ALE AND PORTER 1v294 facted by the special weakness of Am- Ya. Carolina Chem. erican Smeiting, which reflected some Do E e Hitt influence on the whole of the metal S i ¢ AR e e Phll-’ More Hitting. Don't neglect an aching back. Eackache is the kidney's cry for firoup. The movement in Smelting was Westinghouse Electric ... 5 adelphi - r hel, f ox s =z o phia Athletics. would iike to see| P®IP- No l ICE SRS T public :f}?;g:‘;’;{‘ua"t’inc":‘“‘& b e ey IR et a little mor2 hitting, and he thinks| Neglect hurrying to thelr aid ce in the coppe: n Total e S rot e the Best way to bring it about would| Means that urinary troubles follow 4 be tf give the batsman four chances| quickly. & dustry in general on the pagt of a do; A A Boswell Ave. will be closed | ;=trv in geneai on the pagi of 2 fomn- MONEY. to n& the pall in place of three. “Four | 5 Tuisirecs, aiavetes, Bright's dis- The price of copper warrants receded | New York, Aug. 1l.—Money on call ’ _ frem Seventh to Twelith rice of copper v 3 effective in placing the batsmen on an | ease. 2 e A the hopeful promise for trade and - in_the Tondon market. easy, 11-2@13-4 per cent., ruling rate | equal footing with thes Ditchar tl 3 v ’ i - The dividena declurations on Union | 13-4, last loan 11-2, closing bid 11-2, | any other change that i Seterych Fffi,flé e R R St. until further notice. Pacific, Southern Pacific and General | offered at 11-2. made, unless it be to abandon the rule LAILY SERVIOE Electric had some temporary sustain- | Time loans easier; sixty days 3,nine- | which calls a atrike on a batsman for| Mrs. William H. Clark, 112 Chestnut Steamer BLOCK ISLAND Untat. Sept. ot P .l'del' ing effect, but it passed. 3 ty days 3 3-4, six months 43-4@5. fouling the ball. To make both of Street. Norwich. Conn, savs: can er e S s e oA mEHRS TG, Turey it £ | oo tor Do Tty o e || WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND Street Commissioner, |msturins before January next, for| New York Aug. 11—Cotton futures | more hitting. S Nt epadDint At S e TapRE RO an ; which there was little demand. closed barely steady. Closing bids: | The foul sirike rule was adopted for | I procured them from N. D. Sevin & ot R E. C. LILLIBRIDGE Bonds were irregular. Total Nugui September 14.40, October | the purpose of stopping the practice of | Son's drug store,, and their usz | Norwicn .. T (PR [N el vilana okt (L oane | T par value, $1.486,000. " TUnited 13.89, November 1338, December 13.38, | feuling Off good balls o as to prevent| . ... 1 me more relief from a pain New London ... S0 | 1040 | Waten HiM 5 H30 | 430 1220 twos counen advanced 3-8 per cens oty 1857 February 1333 Mareh |3 man from getting to first on called nE By ¥ Wateh HIll <o 020000 (10085 | 11.40 | New Londos ... ue | G0 | 600 <! Suc e ux Mike Kelly s . wtand L1 0e | 12780 OEWICH s en.sy, Due { €15 | 730 balls! Such batsmem us Mike Kelly | my back gthat had not yielded o |} 5z island i 250 1o | Nerwic) v Duey €1 7.3 call. son, | 1M M “Daily, except Sundays xSundays only 21-4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS April -, Hay 13.67, June 13 1251 -~ ¢ closed quiet, carly in the gamge and later Roy The other edicine I had previously 5 and 8 few others became so adep 3 fira-T was subject to at- poins lower: GEORGE G. GRANT, Usdertaker d bt oA (Cosimers b . midling uplands 1870, middling gult 2;‘:""5."';";{‘:“,:;“‘,,,';"; Ao 3T R s 'um-“:m: 1 téic llrp;‘l ans 250 Aual Cuboer oin BarAs = and while. other less expert batsmen | weighed down with languor and de- s ] . and Embalmer o i I BT BT PR e i ried ihe e dféfiinf:fi"wfly pression, often being unfitted for work, SPEE!:_E‘ Excfi)nglgfi ‘l:lsl.(l,;:’rs 52 Providence Si., Taitvilie. s 3 WHEAT Open. High. few. Cl Fent B e Abrune ot bt - | Doan’s Kiduey Pills proved to be just S, Wodnaginys 5 e 58 Sy % = o s [por oeooamy e oameoaen LRSS R kere der | the remeay 1 DI Red 1 ol wive WATCH RILL s | BLOCK ISLAND it r-the henefit 1 derive Prompt attention to day or night calla Telephon. @5-21. asrléMWFawl o s Men dwen e cided that the priactice should e | ful, indeed, 3% | stw: atopped: .1 t fem their use. 33 Seot ... ... 6% G% 63X e4% - % 3 2 wn | B $ B s For ‘sale by ail dealers. Price 50 BoTTLER oa : Al ] ISes TE s an Favorite Wins at Saratoga. | cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buftalo, H. Jaskel, cor. Marker and Water Sta 145 | conx ° . 11.—Olambala, | New York, sole tlenu\hr the United A compiets lime of the best Ales. Lexer won tRe Cham- | States. : & and Wines, =peciaify %!«r “fam- - and ath| Remember . the namé—Doan’s—and iy wse. BDelivery, Tel _ take ne othes S0c¢ Adulis, Chlldren e Adul hilldren 40¢ 4% MOURS AT WATUH M b HOURS AT HLOCK ISLAN. Shore Dinner Houses and Bathivg I'Sch near landings at Wateh Hil and Block Island. For further infcrmation, party rates, apply at office of ‘company near landing. Norwich - NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION €O, E. C. JEWETT, Agent Sept. 2 Dee.