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" AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. : ¥ : ot e LIFE INGURARGE COMPANIES BONDS - MANT IN = SR e it B o 4 2 . DL, ; " 4 R H They Are Closely Observing Public: Centrals Win by 16 to 10 Score—Students Used Three 31 B Condiins y 1 i ud — utelassed Boston. 0 Trimmed Washin: 17 to 2. Pitchers—Murphy and Geer Prominent in Outfield—| o Yok ovcomd Sutwn. | |, At Tomwd oo 7 102 ; ¥ e outpiazea ‘the o ali Qépariments. todsy and | defested Herv tocay. te Scors belns 7 to & Cmom | An cxamining physician for ope fof piased ‘the Bagans i Simcox, Walsh and Counihan do the Hittin : Mithongh ctened an the AL lunine, “ith thise it - | the prominent. Iife Insurance Com- s and-Count e £ e dobies"s7 Glaring ind Colina, o' basts | pamies, In am Interview oh tho subject, EEht vound up by Mitan sasking ane of ihe. greaiest one. | MGz the astonishing statement for : wa“m'?m% wlm.".'m s 3% Sine purk. 7o | the reason why so many applicants for Both teams showing the ragged work Simecs 12 off Croker 2 off Aomrell 5, off Dalley 1 m;“?;;;:' AL e g B o £ :xesvum‘;fiemgc _‘;ejzcotedc n:;l x:fi\an:: k.‘lg; ‘expected from early season baseball, | by ‘Butey 17 bied 1Ly Lt 6 Waih: tme: Washingtan Phitadolptia - | \olorican people, and the large majors the Academy and the Centrals went | 17 umoure. Levarse. Muanct 5 1% 0 0fstnunka 9" ¢ 0|ty of applicants do not even suspect nine long innings on the Academy | TWO ROUNDS ENOUGH | Sealecie o0 oot 18§ thar thoy have the disease campus Wednesday afternoon after a FOR ONE-ROUND HOGAN. e H 31372 |expaiitnes and ropests trom drastots period of preliminary practice which = = M Bride.ss 2 1§ g ojwho are consiantly in direct touch made the game 25 minutes late in be- | Threw Up the ponge hampion "’4:'!- o511 2418 Henry.1b 1 2 2 0| ywith the public, there is one prepara- : - rer @ by batted ball. Strecr H ss 3 pRAth th & innirg. The Centrals won, 16 to 10. Wolgast Had Him Groggy and Help- ted for” Mattomm Ih Soth. s “ ] tion that has probably been more suc- L5 AvileEn h e ety o 2| cessful in relicving and curing thase ety b do tnGHERROIY Tor NS Asenc | 1ese: s, 5 1|qiscases than any remedy known. The out by 2 couple of fumbles by Short-| Madisen Athletic club tonight still Sriodgrass. Graham, 3fller. Murray;: three baso 5 able record of cures. g % stop Fddic Murray and seme passed | lightweight champion of the workl. In | hit.. Grabam; sscifice lits. Hasmond 2. Merkle; asn lite Silan, s, Ol ooV find that Swamp-Root s strictly {balls by Catcher Lord. The troubie |, second round of what was to have Stolen base, Mclunis; double blass. oEe e R , with the boys seemed to he NErvous- | peen a ten round bout he dealt One- ninehum 1o Senride o Henrs. Cunninham (e Hen- | a0v}se our readers wh el i el You can dispense with many things|ness, which they will outerow wil’|Round Hogan of California a savage i uce ‘on btk off o . ot Bender'S5-ost | on sale &t ail drug storss in boitles of jn Hfe with comparative safety, but|more experience in actual games. Ted | joft swing to the jaw, followed by a Pare on errors. Philaeiohia 3: it by Diener, et | om0 aioen At ot e oy P aien Fire Insurance is needed by every|Morrell the left hander, worked from |peavy right to the wind, and instantly der” 1 siruck out. by Bender 12. by Groom 6; wild | tW sizes—ft et fiEuf T best bhi % , % | the fourth to the seventh inning, al- : ; Ditch, Bender: time. 2053 umpires, Mullln and Con owever, if you wish first to test the eareful psrson having property at risk.] the fourth 1o, L8 Ao R o Seven | Nad Hogan in Liodcp oo o ol preparation, the manufacturers witl AC S. JONES, Tuns resulted, mixed in with somemore | Miorc, &4 his seconds threw up. the st gladly forward you a sample hottle by Real Estate Agent,|passed balls after Lord had bzen shak- . T ot Wol. : etrait 0. 3 | mail absolutely free Address Dr. Indurance and e e o | en up by being Yowled aver at the plats | Sl ick, {0, See Nis advantage, Wol. ol ptchers, Tl houe v ive | Detrsit, apeil 26 —Dotralt bunched hits in ile | Kilmer & Co., Binghamten, N. Y., and : <) 0" i £t ntless! ollowed it u izht flel s nges! T arth. d_seventn innings and defeated Cleveland % . 91 Main 8t |5y Caikine. “Knocko" Standish work- | Foybe oatiessly followed it up with | aer the riou The batine of Daubert aod Docln | toduv: 5 to 0. Wilelis noms. run b e fousth: | mention this ‘paper. v behind th bat for the last few in- | Tooiod” Hogan's head, heat down s | Fxmued, et "' e P st T S 2 Tencssnd. srred Shur 18E OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, |nings of the game, with Bert Bailey | gyard and drove him helplessly around whvo.s o abhpo a e slightly different. A player must not pitching the last two. Off him the Cen- | the ring. Hogan stood swaying from SR T L R « abh po & only have the ability to cover his posi- Real Estate trals EOL four bits, But wers held with- | side to side With his hands hanging I1T oinemes 113831 H E 1'¢ ¢ 0| tion, but must have a baiting cye as 4 out scoring. g limp. Wolgast pounded his bloody face 2 a0 3 7720 o e well. Both qualities come in for an and Fire Insarance, Manager Calkin® lcted o send|ang ‘still could not ssem to land the 100 1400 s 2 % 5 %1 equal share of consideration and. his s 1ocated in Somsry’ Block, ever C. 3 | iicher Simcox oveb the entire route. | decisive punch. But after a little more a1 1201 o 1340 reputation hangs on the particular ots d i . than a minute and a half of the sec- 3.6 1521 9 21 3 0 quality in which he excels. For in- 2 AT . e - 8 - 5 indtingp i H ; are ter. s - eral snappy ficlding stunts = showed | onds ana they signalled to the referee -~ 9 8 1 9 >tenern 0| Worksp ® & o bt ennl o ke kY gl t e H F. E. AND E. L. PATTISON, 13 BATH STREET ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e e O e nive Diitce the | that they conceded the nght- ERE ] e T 3| hm a hasehall idol. Larry Lajole of ot Lo he Champion om the Rope: e . the Cleveland team is another exam- with a little more practice. Left Field- | Had the mpion o ol RS I R B o e Al Score by inninzs AMOS A. BROWNING e T ie tasrtory. MAd GBG roin. | nosmted. shat It he. wer bestan dbc| hinne Kasmun o 0 NN IR e e et e e 3 came into his territory and Gzer rush- | nounced tha rc was beaten de- or Kuetsar 1n 3th. SEn ’ il B R e Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards BlAg.|ed in from center to take a fly on the | cisively he would never fight again. In| Sows by tanioc oo n xx wne | s Cleviand 6. e b | bat has overshadowed i, On the other ‘Phona 203 dead run that was a good bit of work. | the first round it sesmed as if he might | FisqePHe 3 9 80 128 0—3|Wiliett: sacrifice hit.’ Eisetriy: wolen bases, Oteen, | WA WE P0G B AR COE SRS i Captaln Murray dvg up_seme ‘nice | prove tle to his nickname of “one | “TLCY ol sl fiwy 2 tuders 3 sl | CoRd] Gl pisys, Cp o St w10 e A T ones at the third bass statien, and |round.” e« found little CUlty in | suder. ‘Dooin. Paskert. Magee, “Lobert, Knabe, fot T by WIett 1: bases on. balla oft Willer | seg . di Cha 1o 5 i Brown & Perkins, Mismeys-at-law |each side engineered a double 'play. | checking the champlon with straight | Brookim Daubert 2, Tooles: left on buses Philadel- | FO52 1 b% WIBHE I bus, on bl of, Wilieit hi fe:nb&tmhféaf{' (;:i ueol.“‘i‘.fr wl:i;pg;;;x: e For the Centrals Murohy teok a liner |lefts and right swings to the jaw and | plls’ 6, Bmokion £ two base Mt Daukerts hoois | by ‘piteher, by’ Mitchell 1; time, 2.03; umpires, | ¥ el vo e RiAtTe s NeTa oG Over Firet Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.1,,q shot 1t to Nichols on second to | he had Wolgast for a moment dazed | Biuin 1: stoien Bases Kiroe Paskers o7 doubls | OLeusblin’ and Dineen T LI ST e Entrance stairway next {o Thames|make the two outs, while on the Acad- | against the ropes, but ihe Jatter's won- | plare. Dasert ia. Teeies 1o Diubert. Kneizaoe. 1o T probably not-be so famous. .« f & B e | o iy thes were HiSEAIERAE the |derful powens 0f acuperation el e | e | i i s o s main el | e O e day evenings. Telephone 38-3. double assassinectol. Fddie Mur him. He rallied, fought back again | TP A o . | Xow Yori 11 io 3§ todas. - The home team Enosked | g n ball Blaver is based on eithor his . - took a bounder close to second, tossed jand at tbe beil was smiling. When v Ailos out of tlo ov 1nthe sacoud, bt loxt form | s 5y Pl PIaver is basd on clncr his RRADY & BRADY. it to Eddie McKay on the bag, who | the second round opened he was as| ¥ n Henin. e ereers on housides were “reequon | outfield, of course, it is different, Out- E Attormeys amd Coeumsel at Law. winged it true to first in time to get | fresh as ever. dstih. Mo 3 both re 1 e e b shicavs 286 Broadwas, New York City the batter. McKay's showing was one| Wolgast Fought at Close Range. Chenos Out d Ankde. [ New Yorr | CIa e ball, bt thelr main qualificas James T. Brady Charies A. Brady | of the brisht apota of I~ Wolgast's whole fight was at close| Cinciamatl, Apsil 2—Chicago defeated Cincl 5 % Slweierr 4 2’0 o of tion must be their ability to hit. All e e L e e Lon ratge. To was wiling fo thks Srast |1t lo 8 taisy in o resed game. Manager Crance | L0 & oDametaer 3 3 3 0 3| outfielders who have achieved Ereat [ ] ] 4 TG o, g Kins Ard Simtox cach goting o tro iy | ea for a chance to get at close quarters | ralued fis snkds walle"shaine ta the home slate Speakerct 3 D fiChmseln 2 29 2 1) reputations have Invariably been great % v o g |Lns and Simeox ca P8 & irlo of | where he could get in short biows to | fur seme time te come Seoe Emsit g simemum & 21 a IR e over the Toster of y - - T teonariie Levarge umpired in sat- | tho \vind and punishing uppercuts. Cincinaati Chicago Wittlume.1b 1 3ERAE™ § 2 3 0 3 the big league teams today will bear 0minic OMIMICK | “=ctor ortan 1as sames tor e T ] P R B G ofsebions 4 & ¢ 3 7l out this Siatement. & rosk: pla Saptain § S ez R Yale | Bateser 30 ¢ 23 { Hal, | Watsti.c z | y the - n e Morwich Branch, Shannen Bldg., this wock, playing Captain Swatzburg's | New Haven, Conn, April 26—Tale | Batens 1 8 3°0 21500 ¥ Breckeitsy & 1 17 0| the American league. His fielding av team on Thursday. fie Alvnn! team | won easily from Fordham here today | Mtmnar 3 1 3 o ¢ cliee 10 5 6 0] o, 175 ool brigh et by ho igkng thE Akt T2 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE %01.!Friday, and at Willimantic against |by a score of 7 to 2. Yale bunched O TR e DT sl e S ! Totals, 3122614 Ing fourteen ertoraiin gantes and a ¢ Windham High ea Saturday. thelr hits in the fourth and fifth in- | Egan.d P A Score by fnaivgs A but T 1 7 g i M'Lean.e 525 0§ Tinker, ss 50250 Py - ercentage of .957, but he stood 4t the Stocks o T L o Mgt former | Gy £ ¢ 8 3 tlhuin £237 88 S $013 880 o P S s o il ahiciworie . : Bonds T i »s o o] camo in the seventh. The playing of | e 1.5, 3. o|mee> 388 00| o o e Tooper, Crase, Wit hres e Wit an average of 385 Speaker of |} urn"ure a ra 5 es TMurrse 302 S Y e e et . pamD “Gake 18 8 6 0fBrwny 8 | nie et “homso v, Gariner: -secciios. bits |. Boston . e : rars ' 3124 1a1 i 2 S oot 100 0 0lSpiaxe 2 sioln buse Creo; saerifice 7. in flelding and batiing, his latter aver- 3 | The score by innings: RHE | mbw o H 200 0 O IERneh Yonmen: uouble pisys, Teskes ts Gariaes | i fle Bnd buisioe: 2 Grain 1183 318 yale 00520000 7 gio| e M AT AM L T Y| b s et o 13 Ravet | age veing 340, which would make him 4 1281 16| omham 00060020030 3| S for Mequiien 1 e to Yorkea o Wiliixms, Jeft on_ bass Bosten 15, | o desirable addition to any team. Old- : 3053 [ : S Reie | **Batted for Fromme in 8th. New York 9; fiyst base on balls, of Cicotte 2, off | ring of the Athletics is another star. % on 2153 o 5| Scott and Carhart; Keloe, O'Reilly | ijited for Fromme in ot A o il 10 Soocko 7 wit oy weene | 110808 0 SRS 8 AR el 2 thy; i 5 “Bpeaker: 8¢ errors, ston 3, New Yol v i 2 ;. FRANK O, MOSES, Mgr, 030 S Dyt fue LW, AR vt e i P ek ot Ty Cheotta 1. by Avies 1 by Hal}, | average of 978, having only six errors - A . i 2000 o A e 4 9738 | by Brockes: '1: time, 2.06; umpires, Fsan and | in 134 games and a batting average | A 2121 6 - Zvans of .308. E ) 1 : Fud Sullivan st New Britain. | e s bt Zewn Chaoces thme we st |57 o T 5 wuch mmen a5 thdes-that retafl Attractive in Variety, Style and Price H * I'ué Sullivan, who was to have gone | ainge of Kehis ¢ iz 223 of Brawn 0 In 113 Shinini " | their positions on & team, not for their Cise o 2 30| to the Battle Creek (Mich) team, is | off MeQuilen % in 6. of Fromme aerifios e e ability to cover ground and catch a | ] [ fllme mnws Il 81371382 i uot'to o there. a5 he 18 now with Dan | ity Keie chance: Schute” Shockard, Tl 81| — £ b, ot for. thehr mork ot ths bt e for onraly Kae 4, Mewols 3, Murhy 3. | O'Nelll's New Britain team. Fud found | Faxe: o srems to Chanco: base on Sl of et 2% 3 ey By &Koy twen 7. | They avo the main factors in the offen: ¥ x 2, 3 ins. lee 2. for Acy ¥ 3 N e him bach 9, 1. 5 out, At Holyoke—Waterbury 4, Holyoke 1. Ve vorlk f teain an CCUPY OF NORWICH, § i 2, e P St Sy | L5810 o Baate,Gremkton Bin, nersens | B meu e e ematinc h | AL Koukmptot Spihetd . Sotimpton 1. | Siye WO of the team and_ uecupy | Parlor Sets Bhy. Bimcer; doubie dlavs, Mumhy 15 Nicwis, ¥ | it Was granted. Fuad reportsd at New | bmrmg 2 wid ptch Reubech: Ume. 215; um- CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. | .1q for this reason the personnel of DIVIDEND Aurray to Mekaz to Pieichor: buses on balls, of | Eritain on Tuesday. i Won, X v | The outiicld 1s alwass a stiong pennant In Silks, Velours, Tapestries, Etc New Haven ... 2 2 8121 factor. 5 . s - 3 2. St Louie 1. Hotyoko - 3 H | i Th ular Semi-annual Dividend " aouble, o saceifice, | Fornampion H i S0 L A 3 & £ tan Dove SRt oo the net earn- single 4nd ‘an ceor enabled Pt o seore two :".":.;“:d' H i 0| Hungary's census shows a populatien Divans, ing Chairs, Tuns 13, 6 uinth insing rlly nd defes oringte : 33 of 20,850,700, an_incresse in ten years 4 . o . e1d seats for 5 T 0 | of 1,596,000, or 8.3 per cent. hogan: ables. Ic £ ot Bour parsontn your, and wil | . the ball iste the 1ot feld b B | gk 4 Mahogany 3 be payable on and after May 15th, o ithars. | FRANK L. WOODARD, ANOTHER MODERATE ADVANCE- 4300 Athison ... 108% = b 2 elBrmesn i BRI . D]EAF‘NESS CANNOT Bfi CUR‘ED . ptdr 2l 1028, ausor.ss 3 + New 3 Lo v local applications, : hey canno April 21 daw Treasurer, = 900 Atlantt Const 131 Elisie . 3 03 o 0f 4t Cits—Toronta 4, Jerses Cits 2; 12 fn- | DY o e N et o o » Many Are Buying Back the Stocks | 300 Baitimors & oui - Taiss Rowrer.ah & o 4 0] nine N7 O L B e R o e X They Recently Sold at Profit. 0 Brookivn Repd Frasat Eoveweny.t 3 o 3 0| A% Bomore—Bumtaie 5 Bal There is only ane way to cure dea- | ) DR. C R. CHAMBERLAIN| . e |3t Rt v ‘G Famio 1 H 8% Preioes st mvrisonsert e as Te savve e Tt New York, April 6.—Accumulation | 1% Bowesr. . Oumaer 3 9 e it " p. |famed condiiion of the mucous lining Sideboards Buffets. China Clossts, g a/ Ol’lalocks continued today in sufficient | ¢19 Cansdlan Pacific L 9 e pLN _XMH:XWH\;- SRl S 1\\;1(3:1”}&; 1deboards, o Dent Swyun volume to cause another moderate ad- Pt ey 9 o Toronto 2 oo | o e Ttaparfest, Heating, AMTVwWhen R - vance in prices. The sction of ‘ihe s, % TEA 3 5 T | O entirely closcd doatness 5 the rer Book Cases. Meagazine Racks, market was much the same as on the 3 H 1300 | sult, and unless the inflimmation can + i eharge of Dr. 8. L Ueer's Dructws | oaher days of the wask, with hesitation : “Battad for. Stacle 1n 8. Betaio 1 50 | Do taken out and (his tube restored o Extension Tables. during bis last Miness and temporary depression et the open- o Secore by inings: Raltimors % 1 200 | its normal condition hearing will be 161 Main Streee Norwich, Comm, |ing and a subsequent slow advance,| 1g9 Go%” Tty ® O s Lotz o808 100 88 80 el TR, I o 00 | destroyed forever; nine cases out of Following the break in prices of last | 900 Comsiok Tumst o et IR ORI e M ) e Week and the evidence of liquidation | 1300 Commlidated Gas . Seuser; o base hit.. Clamke: Bomo pun. Hauser; New England Leagus. e imcous surfaces. . | which accompanied it, such a market | 200 pearee & Rin irande 3id. 4oy Lo seerifics hits. Miller, Wacner: double plass, Brema- | At New Bedford—Luwrense 6, New Bedford 1L P oA sive One. HimAted, Dailars . ak the present one sugEests that stocks | i e s p e DA 603 e T S fon B ekt et Dratuam (nieid ham er urniture | are being bought back again by ihose | 900 Erie ... ... ek Bpvaer” Teace Givons beses o pelle o8 | A% Fom hierinn 5 River 4. catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's | who succeeded in disposing of their | 1100 Do g oo 4o off Sicelo 1: sieuck out, b Cafarrly Cure. “Hend for eiveulirs, freo. BRUSs oo 7 & bt oft Steets . CHENEY & . Toledo, O. oy S e R e W el e ininca, o Mial 8 o 5. 10t o Daseg B Gamer. ST Dinsgie e Dressers and Toilet Tables At cflDWELL’s v:.:;r:f :ee;ge?-m.fiu’ ut;‘x:r;wm:m?’k. Tauis 2, Pittesburg 7; time, 155; umplres, Rigler At Exeter, X. n;x‘\ufif;n 8, New Hamp- Take Hall's Family Pills for con £ 7 A at the lower priees, which has broug: | g Mpeen. L ot s pations R 5 inmahogany, birdseye maple, Circassian walnut, 3 bor : Bt | s eiptis ~ Ulinverdty ot Pennsslrania 8, S Tesays. market was. somewhat | % : WILL ‘HAVE-THE SOLDIERS S e The Sound Sleep of Good Health white enaiielieds sak. | e A Princeion—Princeton 4, West Vieginia Sl s all broader. thio pdemend extending to | % FOR OPENING DATE| i f.‘,,h-d,“m‘d, P T ,;&:r;flnzffll{e ;(;;\-e:\‘-c}ts"n oL . specialties such as the Tertilizer, itole- | 2 2 et A TAndorer, e Pillucs-Andover 6, Boston ¢ that ‘Southers, . Ean: Ciaike, BRASS BEDS @raph, electric and traction shares. | Fort: Wright Nine Coming to Play the | Colless o e Bealth. - J- 5 Soufisers; ey Short covering was undoubtedly a fac- | 100 Kendss €ily Souihirn gk e 4% anoner, X, JL-Degmeuh 4 Bovdin 8. | (Wi, ways: “I have béen unable ic| tor, and there wers indications here | }a jack Sl ... - T A% Middicours, Vt.—Middlebury Collegs 4, Troy | »l::r:fisol;x‘\_dl;unx_gl::;l Scause ot painny and there fhrough the list that the | Vi i i = | acros ARGl A e Bl 38 T e Have you had baby's photograph|short interswt had been overaxiendes | i e ysler. AN OUE e 10t s Hasplial | kidneys. My appetite was very poor | 2 a5 u team’s ;season’ has been arranged for |and my general condition was much | m‘wn R The bulk of buying, however, seemed | 16 . next Saturday by Manager Farrell { OUTFIELDING HEROES iy T have besn’ Giistne Batey | 7 Py an At fo take baby T Phote; | o be for the lone ratuer”ivan the | i} dnn £ Tho Ayl have the fine from ¥ori| ARE ALWAYS THE SLUGGERS | Xiiines Pills buit a short time and now 137-141 Main Street Trte roguteh " - L e - - o right come here to give his hospital- | sleep as sound as a roek, my general | n-;lq m&“;‘n"«-‘-’-"i'-”--‘»'.m‘.‘y l’l?&‘: l;:den “":"’fi -P'fm" o Ve L B G A A ers a rub. Bill Austin, who did the | g¢ickwork Overshadows the Ability to | condition is greatly improved. and I g Temembragees of habvhood's davs 1| day thers was commderable palim Lo S bulk of the twirling for the Hospital| "G\ 4he Ball in the Back Gardens. |know that Foley Kidney Pills have Sente to cwme. We have had years of | {ivity fi’.fl?ci%’h:f?}l‘--'?’“l—i‘hfifi;l HERE Madaoty I Seemabe I tho hbx = | cured me.” Lee & Osgood Co. gxvertonce in phetographing children. | southern stoeks and the Frics [ Jath Harriogton behind the bal mak- | - Speaking of heroes, it Is generally et They always losk their best when we| United States Steel once mors was | 3 ek L e e OLheT | the pitcher who gathers in the largest Kicked by a Ma rse. | em. No iroublesems posing.|the cantar of interest. On account of | i neik & Seut fellows show their best if they are 10| |/ ber of laurels of any individual | Samuel Birch of Bectown, Wis. had them in & $iffy, | the disappointing character of the | 100 Xerin Asesseon B I S e o™ | member of a team. Ho has more of | 4 most narrov: cecape from losing his o <0 3 v v be ity to i ish bimself. | 1 octor could heal the b ] | . - 1 iy oo e season, but the team as a whole is ex- i i sured or praised | Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it com- y | Testerday, the stock was £old heavily | 600 Pan = R . pécted’to he much:the same as made | Of the team. and is censured ot prajsed | Bucklen's Arnlea Dalve cured It com- |5t the opening, but spexdily rallied | {28 Fw o & c. the season last year. R A R L e S e e - your Buste i i v . 164 shurg Coal . = y by s - | cers, bu , . ec: a, 3 3 o + - y from its eafly dopression. The state- | 1 bumd O Manager Farrell has a numver of | 01 the fem 8 Bad O, Py B8 b | o, Colasores, bruises and piles on | WHMES you wan: to put your busi:| W Lmw sou want o gut yeas 3 ; | ment of Chairman Gary to the effect | 100 buiman Faiscs Cor oon {dbtas ot iy’ schotils: aad weiva | ing: sbility: hi < on- | b eolaon e e POesoon | ness befcre the public, there ¢ss besess the pubil that plans for the manufacture of wiro| 100 Pen.’ Ser Co. L sidered if he is a great twirler. With |earth. Try it, Z'c, . g00d | AESE BEEES R higiuan tho advertis: | dium Detter than threugh the adve The Photographer, | vroaicts by a subsidiary at the Corey, | 78 hex. Con. Co e e hat D JaTongest uni- | Gther inneld posititons, however, it is | Co.s. | e i Buvistin. | e ool of "The Botlectt, Ala.. plant were held in abevance and | i semry 7 the fosd abey 5 S0 the state, Oppesite Norwich Savings Soctety, |might be abandoned If those products | 10 Heves T & 's bid % ¢ | - 508 Repubtic L7 The Hosplial team was out on Wed- = = . P | Were placed an the free iies, rotmcts | 1000 Boremag % nesday for some lively practice and % ‘ & % W w‘, % %&%W&%%& Q,%Q, looks as if it would have even a y S N t/ 4 | posed ‘in a bill now before {he house | i sounem, Fadle o | of representativas came out teo late | Do, Buildin to obtafn wide distribution before the [ 20 close of the market. An Important de- | L0 Io® | yelopment of the day was the increa e stronger team than their winning com- bination of last year. “Avenue Taledo, St ’ ARE YOU TMINKING OF DOING | ing demand for varlous issuies of honds, | it Do, wa " . Wesleyan Slaughtered Connecticut b’y including many semi-speculative is o Aggies. | sucs- Sales of bonds today were in ex- | g Middletown, Conv., April 26.—In a - 17 e6 pow showld cemsult with me and| cess of any other recent day. and se : poorly plaved game Weslevan 1won @8t gisee for eame. Muectiont woek | SThI ralitoad and municipal bonde | o0 [uted mdler Kibher from the Connectient Agricultural col- ) ovc] C prices. Sales of two | 4 R lege here today, 26 to 2. Sohia was heelacks, Sackmsbe pressiug- at reasemable prices. issues of railroad bonds, amounting to | il bekat e oh g hos 4n (b mesna T _— | inearly 320,000,000, were reported. 10400 Woman’s Relief De. Xrugers Viburn-O-Gm Compound, the woman's remefw, by Wesleyan and. was replaced by Mc- Donough, whose work was not as good as that of his pradecessor. McCorthy of:Wesleyvan made a home run. c M. WILI.IAMS ’,\mtiln\mntfid Copper's brief period| .00 of activity at advancing prices was in- | 1o "E 1 pid J tarrupted . today, the stock . declining | 1 YA General Contractor and Builder, | 1eArly @ point. It was announced thai| 7ol saise. 57865 shasss &ows paine, and other symptoms of gemera! female wesbmess, this compound has been found quick ana safé. 2 wearly @ point. 1t was a The score: RILE Bas: Besn Tknew Mo yeaws as | Wemanss Belisth Swooe “I think Viburn-O-Gin is the best remedy for weals-wemsen, | the nite Metals Selling company, | Wesl - 4£3309611°-2616 2 varae treat 212 MAIN STREET. | recently taken over by the Amalzgamai. COTTON. SEE™ 0600010103 % 1 % Nen peninSy peven ity et In e tomtmen 1t does me more good than &ny medicine I heve ever Gabem.. § “Phone 370. { ed Covver interests, Would be no long- | New York. April 26.—Cotton spot | Batteries: Simmons, Andersop and womanly diseases. er guided by any set price in making | closed quiet, 20 points higher; middling Mcc-:fhy Soh‘npa. McDonough :u:a i cannot gramise it stremg emough. I think it is the test.weomas's - s Mas- | #4815, but would sell copper at prices | uplands, 15.35; middling gulf, 15.60; | Aubrey; time, umbpire, B will help you, if you are a sufferer from any of the fMs - & T ‘ace and Sealp Mas-|,ocessary o meet the exigencies of | sales, 147 bales. Futures closed steady, | Garioen, h e e TR ST o6 carth v SuRis) sage. Corms removed | the market. This implies an indepen- | Clostng bids: April 15.10, May 15.15, — P o mOrTIeR LICh (CRIM (I xS = e s a stmitar lettor ¥ you try & 1YL T without pats. e g i . ¥ Beent Tack- | Juue lg-i'flrm-';"yol-’-ifir Joepat 1o, G. G. S. Wants Games. It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful R i e ing in_the covper trade. eptember 13.80, Octobzr 13.30, Novem- i 5 WRS. T. S, UNDERWOOD, London sold stocks in this market |ber 12.23, December 13.20, ~January |, The G. G. S. basebail team is looking istters from them clearly Cescribe. It contains mo peisonous 3 T, 5853-4. 51 Bromdway. | today, sales from that source totaling | 13.18, February —., March 13.29, for games with any local team whose . $1.25 a bottle with directions. ~———1| between 30,000 and_40,000 shares, being - D O s Bhay - ~ ar arags : options which expire this month. New York, April 26. ¢ on call | Taad, 485 Bomwell avenue o ores) ! W ys' The bond market was firm. Total | steady at 2 1-4@® 1-2 per cont: ruling % e sl sales, par value, $4.215.000. Unit*1|rate 2 3-8: last loan 2 5.8: closing bl Begins to Look Suspicious. LUCAS MALL, 7 (Fisim bndl we tneiaiiea o'l | P00 Sl o) ST ARPEON | | e e Eonk Supleiesn, Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York | STOCKS. GBvE S 81 b et 1 perhaps in time Senator Lorimer will . Degin. to_suspect that there was some- IS1S. 49 Shotuckes Strast Ses Hign AND ALL DRUGG ; 28 08 aitte Chat i gt ... B CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET thing wrong about the way in which 7 L % 1. €. OTONR. Prop | 13400 Am. Covpey. & | wrpam: s Tiigh. he was elected.—Boston Globe. o | e Am A keI : 1100 Awm. Can Do, prd c60 Am. Cotton_ 01 .. Am feo meurivies. Am. Lineeel pfi Am. Smelting May uly ihe Al it 1 acknowledged to be the hest on the marke: — HANLEY'S| muss e use’ there is téo miich -cnfi}lmr:oé ‘Xfiwmr}’ce at ‘the spigot— s " “PEERLESS. A telophone order will . !T' & ‘Hauston Poat. . e A A A, A A, receive promp. sttention, N o ol w 3 a0 Am. Wit x i faref A ‘awn® yéhicle arou 200 Asso'ted O U1 ' wonder of the-matives of Thibps > D i