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- London, Feb.: 5—0'1!)‘\].0 fne un- ‘satisfactory result of the -contest on Jan. 2 befween Frank Moran, the wur‘ eavywelght, l.nd Fred Stor- the ex-heavywelght champion of South Africa, a Teturn - match = was fought at Blackfriars tflnllht, In the previous fight Storbeck was disquali- fled in the seventh round for fouling. Moran proved the winner tonight in a hard fought . battle’ Both received much punishment, and in the twelfth round the American foored Storbeck three times. Storbeck was unable to come up for the thirteenth, CRANDALL WITH THE GIANTS. Veteran Pitcher Signs — Highlanders Get Twa Contracts. New York, Feb. §5.—Manager Mc- Graw of the New York Nationals an- nounced today that he had received the contract of Otis: Crandall, one of the Glanu mainatays in the box last sea- SMITH'S GOOD-LUCK STORY. bought a $50 policy for FIRE INSURANCE. Fou months later W8 home lay in es. Yet the next Gay his collected nce bought him a better one. at 350 irlvestment if you can ! serve you 00 2 ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 M. St INE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, s Jocaing In Bomsry' Bionk, over C. M. Wiiliamme, Roem 9, third floer. Telophone 141. Had the American loagudPelub received signed contracts from Pitcher Cald- well and Inflelder Priest. Priest was with the team early last season, but was « farmed out to Richmond, Va., where he batted .38, He has’ been recalled on the strength of this fine showing. REED AND SHARPE. These Two Recommended for Cornell’s Fnfl“l" Coaches. . lthaca, N. Y., Web. b.—Daniel A. Reed, Cornell 'us and Dr. A. H. 8harpe, Yale '02, have been recommended by the Corpell alumni committees to the football feld mittee for coaches of the “big red team” for 1911 The con- firmation of the recommendation will probably take place at the next meet- ing of the Cornell athletic couacil. Reed was head coach last year and Sharpe officlated in many- of the big ames of the east as referee, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AHOS A. BROWNING 3 Richards Bldg. Brown & Perkuns, -itormeys-at-Low Over First Nat. Basuk, Shetuckst St irway next to Thames “ank. Telephione 38.3. Nationa' Lemoyne to Meet Block Harris. The fifth of the season's series of boxing events given under the auspices of the Windham Athletic club that is carded for this evening has the fans | all awaiting the call of time anxious]y. | Matchmaker Harry Denman has se- |cured Maurice Lemoyne of Webster, 8., and Block Harris of Willimantic for the principals in the main bout of | the evening that is scheduled to be for The semi-final will be well tnessing, and the preliminary bouts are to be such that tho sports rely enthuse over and watch with interest. G. EDWARD CRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE, Special, G. EDWARD GRAYF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn, MEMBER ed Stock Exchange ew York, soard of Trade. Telephone 842. C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. ekly letter. ul information. Sure of Harvard-Vanderbile Game. Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 5.—Dr. William Dudley of Vanderbilt 1mivers: y, south- ern member of the football riles com- mittee, who returned today from New York, said on arriving here that the Harvard-Vanderbilt ime at Cam- FINANCIAL AND ni¢ bridge Nov. 9 was a linty. e said the report.that ta would get date was groundless. T QUEAL BEATS SHRUBB. American Won by 8purt in Last Haif- Mile. Watertown, N. Y.I Feb. 5—William Queul, the American rumner, defeated Al Shrubb, the Engli in a close Tace of twelve miles at the Armory here tonight. The winning time was 1 hour 6 minutes and 17 4-5 seconds; the track, 21 laps to a mile, being slow. By a wonderful spurt Queal drew away from the English runner in the last mile and crossed the tepe about & lap in the lead. GAVE MAHMOUT TOUGH GO. Cycline Burns Forced Gotoh's Partner to Show His Best. Boston, Feb. 5—Cyclone Burns of Boston gave Mahmout, Gotch's Turk- ish prodigy, a hard match tonight in the main bout of the wrestling match at Mechanics hall, holding the Turk off for 41 minutes and 19 seconds before the latter could secure his first fall. A second fall came in 14 minutes 10 sec- onds with a reverse Nelson. . Detroit's Eleventh Pitcher. Deroit, Mich, Feb, 5—The Detroit American league baseball club an- nounced receipt today of the signed contracts of Pitcher Tod Covington and Outfielder Henry Perry. Coving- ton was the 11th pitcher to sign. Hicks Outclassed Coffey. New York, Fep, 5.—Freddie Hicks of Detroit defeated Walter Coffey, . the Californfa_middleweight, in a ten- round bout at the Fordon A, C. here tonight. Hicke had the better of ev- ery round but three and twice had the Californian almost knocked eut. Pitcher Ward With Philadelphi Philadelphia, Feb. 5.—Another player from whom the Philadelphia National Jeague club recelved a contract today was James Ward, a pitcher, formerly of the Brockton team of the New England league. §Trinity’s Football Scheduls. Hartford, €onn,, Feb. 5—Two new games are on the Trinity college foot- ball schedule as announced tonight, one with Bowdoin at home and the: other with Tufts in Boston. games will be played. Eight Roller Polo Results Monday Night. At Atbany—Albany 5, Schenectady 4. Extra period, horse dealers, and_sell_their tol?lfl aikh;l:lrm 2ok ere 1 train to be held at Hobol named Kiernan, whose friends would bnck Hlm to run eny man in New York, vutside of Delaney or - Hegel- | man, for §100 or more. . He said & friend named Reardon of South Brooklyn hald told him a few days be- fore that if he had & man who could run five miles in less than 28 minutes he could make him some money. He told me if I dould show him better than .28 miputes he would back e, and give me half the winnings. I con- sented to these terms and we Went to the Institute track, whers I ran a trial in 27 minutes 32 seconds. The following afternoon we went over to South Brookiyn, going direct to the saloon where we understood Kiernan and his friends made their headquarters. The proprietor, a good- natured German, was behtnd the bar when _we en the salgon, and Khrone invited him to join’'us in a drigk. Khrone then spoke to him in Ger- man, introducing himself as Mn Khrone, & Washl on Market butch- er, and. said 1. was his helper, whe could outrun or ontwalk any man in} ‘Washington Market. As Khrone paid | for the drinks. from. a large roll of bills, which he purposely displayed. the saloonkeepsr's eves glistened and he sald: U. S. MAIL HELD UP BY BEAR Mother With Two Cube Stopped a Rural Delivery Man and Gave Him a Lively Fight. A mother bear with a Bat Nelson battle gleam in her eye amd an Ad Wolgast fighting crouch and her two little cube held up Uncle Sam's mail In the road betseeen Sandy and Mar- mot and gave C. M. Bafley, rural mail carrier on the route, the time of his life when he secepted. her challengs SBaturday afternoon. 3 Balley was driving leisursly along toward ‘Sandy {n his mail wagon be- At Newburg—Newburg 4, Waterbury 8. COMMERGIAL. LISTLESS TRADING. First Quotations Somewhat Higher, But Market Generaliy Dull. New York, Feb. 5,—After a narrow, irregular movement in the early part of the day, the stock market became «ull on a level not far removed trugq Dominick & Dominick Memb8rs of New York Stock Exchinge INVESTMENTS Shannon Building, Norwich Saturday's close. Trading was t listless thereafter to affect prices ma- terially. First quotations were higher, and brokers active in the buying said that most of the advances then made were on moderate purchases from Lon- don and the execution of a few orders Telophone 904 over Sunday. Outside business, how- ever, was very small, and when the orders on hand at the opening had been filled the list eased off. 'Union lelivered fo Any Pari of Norwich | Pacific. Reading, Lehigh Valley and United States Steel reacted a point or Als that 1 acknowledged o be tha | so, but losses were soon made up, and on the mwarket — HANLEY'S |at the end of the day changes in most cases were nominal. From the standpoint of the specu- Iator the market situation was —un- changed, no important new influences having been brought to bear over the week end or during the day. The bear beat PEERLESS. A telophone arder will recelve promp: attemtion. 0. J MCCHMICK. 80 Franklin St LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50¢ Our Wacon Calls Evervwherz enlist _outside support, professional traders were less willing to operate on the short side of the market. Specu- lative opinion remained bearish, but it was thought that covering after last week's movement had not heen carried far enough to remove the danger of overseliing the market. A few of the less active issues moved more widely than the standard stocks, HBome tobacco issues were weak. American Tobacco dropped 7 3-4 and American Snuff § 8-4. . Distillers Se curities stocks and bonds Wwere unusu- ally active at declining prices. The stock lost 8 1-4 and the bonds 2 Third Avenue sold off 2 3-1. Weaknes of this stodk was traced to the effect 3 Of the ruling of the public service com- HOWYUCK AFE ission in regrd to arrangements for the sinid and_depreciation PRING WATER QJATISEYING ;\rovnl “of the bond issues provided for in the reorganization of the company. The Canadian stocks ‘were strong, in response to a further inerease in Cana- dian Pacific’s gross earnings and a gain | of 281000 in the net earnings for De- miber_ of Minneapoll "8t Paul and Banit. Ste Mar iesourl Pacific’s December showing e gain of $481~ 0 in operating income advanced the guotation point. Illinols Central showed no effect of the décrease in net revenue in December of $979,000. More | than half of this shrinkage was ac- | counted for by the increase of $563,000 | in operating expenses, largely owing to labor troubles. | Anothier shipment of 13/ 000,000 gola Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. Shirts Made to Drde SPRING PATTERNS JUST IN. s s:;‘:::fl :‘;Dfsm- i e B effect upon the market, as was shown by the fact that time money rates to- dly e Stighily: Saias; mxponmon 291 Main Street. JAS. C. MACPHERSON, Nerwich, Conn. Thermos Ballj Feb. 5th, 191 Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE ‘We guaraniee our sarvice to be the best at the mgst reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS,, at t was - ter hufllh flctor howevar in its genurll 1 significarice. Usually bankers are considering, at this season, the needs ut lho lntll’lor in connoct\on with fl.u g of the year's crops and cmcted activity nt merun(tl‘ nnd menufaéturing interests with the ap- proach of spring. This year the in- terior banks, instead of holding funds for these requirements, continue jo ship them to New York. Under mndldonl the exportation G(fl 000,00‘) gold hasg been of virtually' flu- ence, and the deduction is mm tblt a continuance of dullness in trade is in- dicated. - Bonds were dull and frregular. To- tal sales, par vllua, $3, mrm Uf\ltel States threes advanced call STOCKS. is sweeping over the H young alike dre is particularig bard on. and on_elderly Am. Tobecen 3Md .. Woclen .. “— Cileago & Alten. 200 Chicago Great i ra which had reached commission houses | ———Do. Bl ... 1000 Dt Securitios 1500 Erde 500 Do. 1t pfd 100 Do. 2d 3id Central ; Dterboroughs Met otd 100 S R T Inter iarine prd campalgn of last week having failed to | —— Missourd Pacific National Blacult Southets. Pacitc Southern Rallw Do. ptd Tennesses Copper . Tesas & Pecifio Toledo, Bt L. Do.. pid 00 ew. April 9. May 9.34, June 9.87, J'ulyfl 94, AIIIIII! 9.97, Sep. tember 10.00, October 10.05, N¢ 10,08, December 10. 12, Jl.nlmry 10.18. Spot closed quiet, 10 points middling uplands, 9.90; middling gulf, 10.15. No sales. MONEY. New Xoris, Feb. 5.—Money 6n call steady at 2@2 3-4 per cent; ruling rata 2; last loan 3 3-8; closing bid 21 offered at 2 3-8. Time loans easy: 80 days 2 §-4 per cent.; 90 days 2 3-4@38 per cent.; six months 3@3 1-4 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, hind his two sturdy horses when the bear popped into sight as he rounded a curye. Bhe was standing on her baunches in the middle of the road in & distinetly belligerent attftude, her cubs frisking about her. Bafley was 80 surprised that he pulled up his horses and waited for developments. He didn’t have to wait very long. With a growl and a flowrish of her forepaws the bear mede for the mail carrler, the cubs waddliing along after Ber on all fours. Balley’s horses snorted in terror at this unexpected meve by Mother Bruin and whirled | about in the road so sharply that the wagon was upset and mail and mall carrier spilled out in the dust. As Bailey picked himself up he ! pulled his auntomatic revolver out of | his pocket and fired at the bur.( which was almost on him. The bullet | went true, and she rolled over in the road, snarling and clawing. She seem- od to have emough of battle, for the next minute she picked herself up and | scampered off into the wrods with the -,hmlwld 40d behind As soop o8 the shaken s.[loy could sollest himseilf he caught his horses, which had stopped after runnizg a short distance down the road, - and with the ald of & of autolsts that came along soon r he righted his wagon and hitched up—Morning Oregonian. How Carnegle Got Library Idea, Dr. Andrew Carnegie told an au- dience at Liverpool the other day that be had. “taken to library forming be- cause his father did it before him.” William Carnegle’s efforts at library founding were, an Edinburgh contem- porary points out, extremely modest as compared with the work of his distin- gulshed son. In 1808, Mr. Carnegie's father was a journeyman weaver in Dunfermline. He and two other driv- ers of the shuttle met, and agreed to convey the books they had in their re- spective homes to one house. The combined Hbrarfes only figured out 20 volumes. The pioneers were joined by other weavers, and they agreed to | tax themselves to the extent of a few pence per month/ and from this fund purchase new hooks, The little ¥ tution ultimately blossomed into the Dunfermline Tradesmen’s Library. A Hard-One. °T hear that Gooby's mew automo- | | bllo made a big hit with you” “inh so—knocked me unconscious. Loves to Be Annoyed. | T, R. says nothing annoys him more | tian to have reporters hustling after him “Thera he goes.—Pittsburg | Gazette- Reraeag o ik A new Engliah bullet tgnites the gas of agsoaring bal For Chilblains, Frost-Bites | Mn\y persons dread the &) trnfint y cen FoR m 1 %im. B it gives P ogediate te- “Dissolve !'omu- tluln u»wx water (.nnt hot) feet In 'm is ‘for s o disap com) for fifteen minut o cide compound for 18 really remarkable. ¢ lor a small amount—say $501" er at b .07 here who can run 1 bade yeu he can l.t he filled his [lm schnaps (i ttle of which ne per were punishing uq-elfins the latter to mvg make a little race To this proposition the ‘saloonieep- onge assented, and the money nhu;fln the hands of Mr, Rear- who had dropped into the saloon | & few minutes after we bad arrived, baving heen requesied by Khrone to to act as stakeholder in | ~gur making a matoh. ‘more drinks had been e saloonkeeper proposed the stake to $100. Khrone ble and slowly counted out x}% 5, which he spread out on ‘the dollars, ald pou say?” he ask- nu PN fundred. thars; T make it dot 1t you I “All right,” nm K.hrone, handing the money to Reardon, and we made ar- rangements to run five miles the fol- lowing afterncon at 2 o'clock, on a track a few blocks from the saloon. After another glass of schneps Khrone and the saloonkeeper parted with mu-~ tual expressions of regard, each be- lieving he had made & shrewd deal The followlng afternoon Khrone aad 1, accompanied by a half dozen friends, went over to the track; where we found the Kiermnan party awaiting ug, and we at once prepared for the track, and got away to a good start, with Kiernan taking the lead and cov- ering the first mile in 5.12. He kept the lead for four miles, run in 22 min- utes 10 seconds, whne I went into the lead and won by over fifthy yards in 27m. B2s. Khrine and his friends bet about $200 Dbefore the atart of the race, and I Te- celved $125 for may share. This sum with the $25 won at New City, N. Y, | and the present of §170 from the Pas- times put me on Easy strest for the time being, and I began to build cas- fles In the air, and dream of the days to come, when I would comquer the wonld on_the cinder path and be able to wear diamonds. HOW HISTORY IS DISTORTED Russian Text-Book Shows Curlous In- stance of Tampering Wih French History. Reasons of church, state or other policy have frequently caused the scholars of one country to tamper with history of another with which it | been Imtimately comnected. A | ourfous instance of such a distortion of French history was that found in & Russian textbook, used in all Russtan public schools, and edited by a great Russian scholar, Tiovaiski. The fol- :;Ing anay be cited as an illustra- “Louts XYVI. was a 'good &nd peace- ful king. After a long and fapous relgn, in which he was most happy in his cholce of minister of figance, he | died quietly in Paris, beloved by all his people. His death was caused by 2 hemorrhage. “The suecessor of Louls XVI. was his son, Louls XVII. During his reign ihe brave royal army, commanded by ‘General Napoleon Bunaparte, captured the larger part of the Europesn coa- | tingent for the Fremch crown. -But the -falthless Napoleon showed tem- dencies toward misusing his power, and was suspeoted of harboring dis- { honest schemes agamst the legitimate ruler. ‘With the help of his majesty the emperor and autoorat of all the Russias, his plans were frustrated, and | he was deprived of all his posses- slons, honors, and rights to a pension. He was then exiled to the island ot Bt. Helena, where he died.”—The Sun. | fay Magasine. { MUDDY AND PIMPLY | | Swamp-Root, duced by the new flosh- To put on reel, solid, healthy flesh, at the cherge, giving facis which Wil probelly &t all re- astonish you. rate of & pound & day, is not st markable with this new wonder. 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Swamp- Root 1s a gredt kidney, liver and blad- | der remedy, and, being an herbal com- pound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost imme- COMPLEXIONS. | Quickly Respond to a Few Applica- | tions of Hokara, Which Leaves the Skin in a Soft, White and Velvety | Condition. Hokara contains no grease or acids, is antiseptic and cleansing, therefore it is a truly scientific massage cream | and skin food. Thousands of ladies are only (nn glad to utllize something that would assist natare in restoring thelr face | #nd hands to the flush of youth, and to these Hokara will prove & godsend, | as It is, guaramsod to clear the com- plexion §f all blemishes such as pim ples, “bldckheads, freckles, wrinkles, ete. Sold by The Lee & Osgood Co. un- der a guarantee of satisfaction r money back. A liberal jar larger size 50c and $1. Foley Kidney Pills will cure any | case of kidney or bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No| medicine can do more. 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JONES | Suite 4, Shannon Bullding Take eievator Shetucke: strest ege trance. ‘Proms CIGAR First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis. That was the case with Mrs, W. 8, Bailey, McCreary, Ky. n with a severe attack of la &rippe, which run into bronchitis. She |coughed as tho' she had consumption and could not sleep at night, The firec boitle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound gave her so much, relief that she continued using it until she was perm;émntly cured.” o. : taken do THERE 13 80 advertising medium in Eastern Conneeticut squal to The Buli for business results. Somers. lr-. Norwich, Cenn. .5‘.';'! ‘We have had Y‘I'l ‘ hotoeraphing childreny look their best when we 1647 1361 -r, culnhul Ba: mo 5¢ My wife was | The Lee & Os- FY VYV n’