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e P positions . o oL ATHAOP & SONS. ich. Cénn. You can dispense with many thirgs Sch«hfiw for Two form Baseball 1 ing at the sckedule for through. the 1 day and Sat wiil play in isions. ‘Tre followls tha. schedule for each adopted: A Division. Friday, May 5—Broadway at West Chelsen, Greepville at St. Mary's. Saturday, .l.;? 6—Greeneville at Broadway, V#fl%.ea at St- Mary’s. May 13— Chelsea at Greene- . St. Mery's at Broadway. - . A. and- “season of May, with Fri- Greeneviile. Mav 2—Broadway at Greeneville, St. Mary's at West Chelsea. May 30 or June 3—Grean in life with comparativé safety, buti West Chelsea, Broadway at St. Mary’s. Tire Insurance is needed by every careful parson having property at risk. AAC S. JONES, Insurance and- Real - Estate Agert, Richards Building, 91 Main St. 1BE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, Real Estate and Fire Insaurance, is jocated in Somsry’ Bleck, ever C. 3. Wiiliams, Room 9, third floer. Telephone 147. ATTOANEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Miomeyst Law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stalrway next to Thames. Nat. Bank. Open Mo nd day evenings. Telephone 38-3. BRABDY & BRADY, Attermeys mnd Coumsel at Law. 236 Broadway, New Yark City, James T. Brady Charies A. Brady of York. of Norwich, Conn. | L 5 3 L ] Dominick & Deminick Norwich Branch, Shannen Bldg., 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901, Stocks Bonds' + Graln Cotton FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr._ The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared frem the net earn- ings of the past six menths at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will( be payable en and after May 15th, FRANK L. WOODARD, Agrll 21 éa Treasuser. DR, C R’ CHBAMBERLAWN Denta/ Surgeon. in charge of Dr. & L Geer's pracms 101 M G . Genn. Garden Seed At CARDWELL’S Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING e it @0 you ehould consult with me ang got pelces for same. Execliemt werk at reasenabie prices. € M. WILLIAMS, @eneral Centracter and Builder, 218 MAIN STRERY. ‘Fhene 370 SPMNG IS HERE and we invite you to come in and look through our extensive assortment of grest money-savers in FURNITURE We have on hand the largest Spring varieties we have ever shown, at the Lowest Prices. M. HOGRIGAN 62.66 Main St - The BestCandy 10 present to anysne as a gift is a box of LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. There is & gwarantee slip in each box that the C'hecsiztes are fresh and yeu'll find the varfety excellent sold at DUNN'S 'PHARMACY, 50 Main Street lfla Kidney Pills contain in concen- “tretéd form ingredients of established therapeutic value for the relief and { 1in the first inning and then stopped. i stocks which ha 8 Division. Broadway at Bridge, Town, _ May 6—Norwich Town at West Chelsea, Bridge at Greenevills, Taft- ville 2t’Brozdway. May 13—Bridge at Taftville, Broad- way at Norwich Town, West Chelsea at Greeneville. Broadwa: - ~—Greeneville Y. 2 at Norwich sea at Broadwa Fch team shall furnish one ball. pi a.jm. Jveal Swearing toierated. Wwho does e game must be played. play any more. All scorss must be kept in good shape and must be sent to Mr. Band- low before 6 o'clock the night of the game. % : . The umpire shall have absolute au- thority, and any kicks tan be made to Mr.’ Bandlow. : ALUMNI TEAM .MUCH TO THE BAD. Academy Romped Away, 14 to 2— League Opening Today. The Alumni team was outclassad by the -Academy regulars on Friday af- ternoon when they met on the campus and were unmercifuliy slaughtered, 14 to 2. Coach Aultiran, who went into the box for the Alumni, received awful support in the infield, and the Acad- emy hoys romped around the bases till they were tired of i The Academy nine had Croker in the oy for the first four innings, followed { e Bailey for three and them Morrell for two. The Alumni scor: The following were the lineups: Academy—Lord ¢, Croker, Morrell p, Fletcher 10, McKay 2b, Ed Jim Murray (capt) 3b, Geer cf. Standish rf. Alumni—Pendleton c, Aultman p, McKay 1b, Frisbie 2, Robinson 2b, Kelly ss, Lawlar If, Cassidy cf, W- Shields rf. Jack McCormick umpired and was 1in right with both sides. | The Academy goes to Willimantic { for their opening league game this af- ternoon against Windham High. The other |e#-ue game is Bulkeley at Ston ington High. Troop/ T Scouts vs. Taftville Stars, { Taftville Stars at Taftville today, hav- ing the following lineup for tha Scouts: o c, Blair p, Hartley ib, Purvis 2. Ferguson es, Jensen 3b, Caikins If, BfMngs cf, Haanifin rf. Several subs will also be given a tryout. The hoys will work in some of ¥he Scout work in econnectien with the afterncon as fwell as basedal, as they will walk bsek from Taftville and on th> way do some of the secend élass weork. They ®0 up on the 1-45 car from the square. At the meeting of the troop on Fri day night at Trinity Methodist ehurch the patrols were redivided, Norman Mimes being made laader for patrol No, 4. The cherus fer the play was and Saturday Games—Rules and Regulations. the teams which will notified to the “Norwich G"“!;l_ru School e u} on y even- ML adopted a running les. The léeague Chelsea at Broadway, le at ‘West TII!\:IHG, Greeneville at May 20—Taftville at Norwich Town, Bridge at West Chelsea, Grezeneville at Taftville, Town at Bridge, West Chel- The -committee Wwill furnish the um- ires Seturday games will start at 10.30 and smoking will not be Umpires must put any boy. er out of the game, and for a second offense he may be put off ‘the team and not be permitted to ‘Troop 2 of the Boy Scouts plays the | d to meet for rehearsal tonight at 7 o'clock the Y. M. C. A. boys’ 'department. ‘Thé boys selected for the chorus are L. Purvis, G. Bartlett, E, Jensen, H. Plerce, D. Fillmore, J. Biair, T. Hannifin, J. Coleman; W- Beckman, H, Beckman and J. Miller. After their rehearsal the witches will report at room 71 at 8 o'clock for a rehearsal. HOSPITAL.VS. FORT WRIGHT. Soldiers Will Be Here to Open Season With Captain Austin’s Nine. This will be get-away day at the State Hospital grounds, as Manager Farrell's team opens its season there this afternoon, playing the strong Fort Wright team, who will also be in the basebail fray for the first time this season. - On the Hospital team will be one.or two new faces, but nearly all will be ones well-known to thesfans and former members of their cham- WILLIAM AUSTIN, Again Captain &nd Pitcher for Statz Hospital Nine. pions teams. Capt. Bill Austin will again occupy the twirler's box and Frank Harrington will once more wear the catcher’s pad and mask. Sam Aus- tin will have his old station at first, Gleason as usual will be across the diamond at third, and Fowler will have his accustomed place at short. Dehl, who was an outfielder last year, wili be moved in to the second bag, where he ‘promises to fiil the bill. In the out- fleld, Whit> wiil again chase the sky- scrapers, piaying left. Wicks will be given a trvout in center today. Right fleld will have a new man Rogers, a player of considerable ability, accor ing to his showing in practice. Tracy, another infielder, is sub for today be- cause he strained his leg in practice on Thursday. The management is anticipating a successful season, having sold a ‘good number of season tickets- One new rule adopted is that every. season ticket holder will have to show them this year at every game. No more rushing the gate merzly with a word, as the people got to doing last year, the management. says. NAPOLEON OF POOL. Joe Hood Will Exhibit Before the Ar- canum Club. J. G. (Joe) Hood of Boston. holder of the Wo‘ld'l medal as a trick and fancy pool’ plaver, came here Friday on his way home from a western tour and made arrangements with the Ar- camum club to play on their tables Monday evening for the entertainment of the club. Joe is called the “Napo- leon of fancy pool shots,” and has showed his skill in hundreds ef the leading clubs of the coumtry, aston- ishing all who have seen his exhibi- tions of skill. Joe explains all his shots so that it can be seen what he is going to do and then goes ahead and does it. They may look easy, but it takes Joe te make them. FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL. MARKET SHOWS FIRMER TONE. Largest Advances of Wesk Made in Yesterday's Trading. . New York, April 28.—Although trad- ing was less active on the stock ex- change today than yesterday, the tone was firmer, and the largest advances in prices of the week were made. Ac- cumulation of the better grades of been in evidence | through the week continued today, and | apparently the holdings of substantial interests have been largely increased. | Prices rose easily when any marked demand appeared, there being almost no pressure of ary of the speculative issues. The cessation of speculation was ascribed largely to the approach of another of the supreme court’s “de- cision days.” The amount of gold despatched to ‘anada this week was inereased today i to $1,900,000 by a shipment of $750,- 900. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $3.085,000. United States bends Were unchanged on call. o STOCKS. Sales, 100 Allis Chaulmers nfd Amay. “Capper Am. Agricuitaral Am Beet Sugar i . Steel Foundries . Bugar Re@ning. Tel. & Tei Toi 200 Bo. pfd 3 409 Atlantic Coast oni CoC €k St 20 Colorado Fiel & 0 Colevado & Southier: 1100 Cousilidated Gar Corn 200 Penter & 400 Do pfa ... ... 100 Distillers’ Secus 2400 Brie A 360 Do, 136 Bid - Do. zd pid 5400 General_Tlectric .. 1100 Great Norilern b 560 Do. Ore Ctfs. .. 160 Tilinois Central . 500 Toterboreugls Aet. 1160 Do pfd ... cure of all kidn md . bladder ail- Fale: Pills_are anti- i Refuse 400 Towa Céntral 100 Hanms City —— Do_pfd 170% 15% 1385, 3232 2000 Lehigh Valley 400 Louisville & MNash Rending ... Republic el vrd ... Sout Southern Do. pfd Tenncmse | | 2450 00 1109 50 SMaryiend Testinghouse Ficctric . COTTON. w York, April 28.—Cotton futures >d harely steady. Closing bids: April 15.12, May 15.16, June 15.20, July 15 August 14.94, September '13. October 13.12 November 13.05, Décem- | ber 13.02, January 12.99, February —, March 13.10. Spot closed quiet, 10 points higher; middling uplands, 15.35 middling gulf, 15.60; sales, 100 bales. MONEY. New York, April 28.—Money on call | steady ot 2@2 3-8 per cent.; ruling Irate 2 3.¢; Jas: loan 2 3-3; closing bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 3-8; time loans very dull and soft: ¥8 2 1-4G PEr cent.; ninel 8iX months 2 3-4@3. CHICAGO @RAIN MARKET. Open. Wigh Tow Cloe. 5 1116 735 a5 1118 e | ‘When I sent for & sample bo Swamp-Root, I had to every two or three hours day and night. I passed but Conirs. “Thoney **Wasner, 3 b 11 2 %] i 2 ‘5 30 3 3 5 did 4 ; 2 41 8 0 3 4 086 2 : i1 S 31 7271 U Philadelphia e 3 BuswHoaweeR PPPNEIN areotanman cusuARotan P! o [Hartzen © 01 Kuight,2b el o PO si ‘At ‘Hartfora—Hartford o R fewark 7; 11 innings. Mont 0, crsey Cily l.. GONNECTICUT 4.EAGUE STANDIRG. T wen. lesmt 2 i 1 i 4 4 4 5 At Watervirs—Soringield 5, Wetcrburs 12 At Holyoke—Rridgeport. 2, Holsoke At Nprthampton—New Britain ew 10, v small quantity, but with a si‘gldflfi and straining at the end of each pas. sage. mail I went to our best doctor (and he is second to none in this vicinity) and told him how I felt. He put me up a bottle of medicine. 1 war about a week taking’the medicine, but was no better than when I began. I then began your sample bottle and before I got through with it I felt a change. The scalding sensation did not bother only a few times in the middle of the day. I would not have believed such a small quantity would have done so much, but before it was gone I learned Before I received sample by g e ers City of ufl and %m w Vi . Chaj essels t have e fort and conveme m. weekdays only; due Pier foot Ellt 224 Street 5.45 a. m. ‘lm New Engiand League. At Brockton—Brockton 5, Haverihll 2.0 College Games. 3 At Andover, Mass.—Phillips-Andover 4, Yale Fresh- men At Woreester—Holy Cross 12, (olby 8. At Kiiosten, R. L—Rhode Island State College 5, miversity of Maize 4. % P At New York—Comell 8, Columbla 3. At New York—Manhattan College 12, Niagara Univedsity o. At ¢ Byracuse—Syracuse 10, Syracuse University At Burlington, Vt.—University of Vermout 8, B dotn 2. HANEY; WILL COACH WESTERLY HIGH SCOOL Turned Out Champion Team of Two States Last Season. E. C. Haney of Westerly, who for the past two months has been coach- ing the Rhode Island college baseball squad, returned Friday, having com- leted .his duties at that place. For the next iwo weeks he will take charge f the. Wesierly high school squads. The association feels fortunate in hav- ing his service again, and it will be remembered that it was through his coachin, the high school was enabled to win the interscholastic Rhode Island and Connecticut. ig thoroughly qualified to take entire charge and is certainly the one to take and assistance last year that championship of Haney harge of the team, as he has a thor- ugh knowledge of inside baseball and | has had nearly ten years of profes- ional #xperience. that our druggist kept Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and so got a large bottle for one dollar, but actually worth one hundred_ dollars. I only took one large tablespoonful three times a day and before I had taken one-half bot- tle I was all right and have been since; Gratefully vours, GEORGE S. CHAMPLIN, Ashaway, R. L State of Rhode Island, County of Washington, fos Personally appeared Geo. S. Cham- plin, to me well known, and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true, E. R. ALLEN, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Prov What Swamp-hst Will Do Far Yoy Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It convinee anyone. Yon will also receive a booklet of valuable infocrmation, tell- ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be eurc and mention The Norwich Daily Bulletin. . Regular fifts cent and one-dollar size hottles for at all drug store: — e 7 and stated Friday that it was possi- ble that he would have charge of the Atlantic City: club, this year, where he formerly plaved. He has also “had charge .of traveling semi-professional clubs in various parts of the eountry. At one time he had charge of the West End club of Chjcago and which, dur- ing that year won 35 out of 42 games played and . defeated most all of the fastest traveling clubs in the country. is a fine all-around player, easily at home on first base, in the out field and as a pitcher. These qualities, in addition to being a fine natural hitter, makes him a valuable man to any club that secures his serv- i The fans have nothing but good for him, and when he leaves ‘Westerly, théy certainly wish him the well deserved success that will surely follow him. For everyv ton of gold in circulation there are 15 tons of silver. Totat: #4527 13 During the vears that he has been in *Batted for Nuncmaker {h th. - professional baseball he has played in “*Batted: for s in; 9th. Omaha and Denver in the Western Scbre.by Iamings L o 0 o e | leasue Norfolk in the Virginia league. . 3 3 83 08 82| Charleston and Macon in the South 3 i Atlantic league and ‘Wilmington in the ” American League. Eastern Carolina leagué. He had At Chiagi—St. Touls-Chicago no game: wet| charge of the Charleston club before oo that glub withdrew from the South At- £ 3 T lantic league, and while in Macon he NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. led’ the South Atlantic league in bat- SR Lost. P.C | ting for eighty-four games with the Philadelphia 1 2 769 | fine average of 320. 3 3 636 ) During.the spring he had several New Yorl 7 5 offers to manage clubs in the Central Cicinnati 4 s and Three-T leagues but declined them Boston . 5 H Brookisn i H St Louts 3 7 3 Boston 9, New York 3. New York,' Aprfll 28'—fhe New York Nationals suf- ice they were burmned moved to Amerlean i beaten by Bostop. The game was lcnz drawn out, with a final score of 9 to 3. Goode’s hitiing was a feature. Score: Beston. ! New Yerk 3L poa el ablipo a e 5 172 0 1Devoret 2 03 0 0 4 2. 7.1 0|Dosle. 521 1 743 24 USn'dgrassef 4 0 3 1 0 § 143 0Mumesdt 31000 4 31 b 558 1% 5122 t 3323 11370 $1.23.9 341" 348 113510 1000 00030 2.0 3.2 40000 = “iDmckep 10110 37 13 27 15 2| *Crandall 1060 0 0 |Budolphp 1 1 0 6 0 % U motals, s “Baited for Ames in Zd. **Batted, for Drucke in Tih. Score by funings: Brogkiyn, N. Y., Aoril 2.—Brooklsn all in the serles with Philadelphia todas, 540 Wheat, the Arst. -Bell brilliant _support, espectally from Tcoley and Dau- itndelphia. Bragkiyn. - ab b po a e abh po a e Pitus, 1t 4 .1.200 0fMyers,ct 4210 0} Knabe,2b 3 0 2 1 0fTooley.ss 30 110 0 Lobeyt.3b . 4-0.2 3.0|Daubert.ib 2 137 0 ol M; 11 4 0.0 0 O/Hummel20 3 1 1 2 0} emen.e 505 0 ofwhest 4 210 b Jagderus,1b 3 110 1 0|Coulsonrf 3 1 1 0 0 Doolan,ss 3 0.0 2 0/Z2mman3b 4 0 1 1 0 ‘Dooin, 316 2 Bergen, ) 4.0 8101 Rowaap 1 6 0 2 0|Bellp 2002 0f 0000 S 162 of Totals e 18 o mond. i niuth putting Wagner Bcorez Belle a’pon “ia 'gm{i:‘u', April 28.—Chicago_made its. first appear- an i of the hardest strrugzies ever seen on feh local dia- Was. running for Gibson, ted the game. Riine 1t over the fence for o Tome hid gons vut, a- wild third and = second. Pittsburs. f Chicage. adbh po 2 8 abhpo o e © 34 OfEwers2 2 02 1 0 110 giSheanth 6000 13 0 OlSheckaralt 5 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 3Hoffmanc 3 0 1 1 o 130 1fArcherlb 3 1 8 0 0 4.1 8 1 ofSchultert %0 220 42 2.0 oZwman3 4 4100 2 1 4 1 ITinkerss 4 0 4 3 1 ® 000 OKunge 41511 9210 Iy ¥ 0058 20 8.2 - s 9 00 0 of Totals, 13 2 L 00 8%0 0 50 937 95 ¢ Gibgon 1n Sth. for Adams in ' th. when winnne run scored. Scors by innings 2 PIBBUIE .o D 0 01 8 881 34 Chieago .. 000000215 National League. At 8. Touis—Ciclnnati-St. Louls game pestpone; wet aounds. The' two vear eld eolt. Nativé King, by Moko, out of Yellow Belle, and con sequently an own brother of Nat s | ohserved | Walntt' Hill i3 ; of flne ‘size, ha's ‘more substance than ! his " iNlustrious sister, { Moko of the best type, and that he is | a trotter can ‘be’ quickly seen-by his action in the padd | colt ‘has never beeri harnessed. he has sHown phenomena) speed at the side of ‘backache, -nerves on édge,. poor 2 . 0 1 : 04 o1 Phillies_Shuteut_by Brookiyn. de it two . scoraing_a glittout. A hoe tun drire over fhe fence by ‘with two men on' bases, settled the game in was alwazs effective and received Chicago Lost First at Pittshurg. ihis stason today. and was beaten in one Tn. {lie "eizhh 'a sinzle by 7each and Cires. In. the run, Hs teem $nthe But fn their half and Miller made sinzlos, and atter Hunter Ditch moved the rupners to A hit by Wi'son scored both. Ve 7 3-4,(3), 2.06 1-2, is the all ' observers who visit fafm. “He is a bright bay, €2), 2 is a typieal k. 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