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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 4 brings_the need of Bur- \ glary Protection. !nsurein { Skat.Company Strong in Fifth But Austin’s Timely Hit in -~ Seventh Cinched Game—Sixteen Straight Victories and One Tie the Season’s Record—Planters Tied With Port- alnd—Championship Tennis Starts Today. aKpufman 1 0 The pick of-two teams in Hartford representing the Skat Co. to the hospital in autos Saturday aft- ernoon and arrived about an hour late due to several “blow outs” on the way, and asithings tourned out it was prob- ably: fust as_well for them that thev “blow outs” game; foriafter‘nine inninss of battle they 'didn’t ‘have®any occasion for a blow out as they fell prey to the Riv- erview club 3 fo 2. fast throughout and.looked bad the home team in'the fifth, Burnham singled, stola second, Bcored on McCuster's single who went to second on the throw to the plate, erdeavoring ta catch 'wood fanned, McCuster wson's hit. Fod wle its, Runs for Skat Co., Burnham and McCusker. ¥or, Riverviow Club, Persons, Vincent, Chase. Thises oo’ balls off Enof Stofen bases, McGili, Burnhem, Chase 2, Crowe! 2, Enct. : Sacrifice hits, Howard. Planters Tie For First Place Bridgeport, Conn., London downed Bridgeport today. 8 to 1, by -timely hitting and taking ad- vantage '’ of ‘the locals’ The work of Wgiser at the bat was a ew London and Portland for first place In The score: costs so little compared 5 the protec- 'tion it affords, that it is a serious infleld errors. are pow tied Eastern leagge Enot fanned the next = 8 The Riverview. club secured their first: when, Persons reached first on an error and scored when Austin banzed the ball for two bases in the fourth when he on an:error incent scored and scored when Crowe drove the ball over the center ficlder head for two Austin in the seventh by : stole second second hit of the ga McGil' and Enot bo! good. but Enot had battle, allowing but-4 hits, 3 free pa: s, and striking o Gill-allowed § Issued 6 passes and fanned Next week the Riverview club will | hosorasasa Suapenes! ouris o soos and scored were working Costello Released to Toronto. sburgh, Pa. Aug. 27.—Dan Cos- has been re- leased to the Toronto team of the In- men, while Mo- xtra bases, Brown &7Perkins Hiomeys-at-Law Over Uncas Entrance Nationel Bank. "Telephone 38-3. Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. WILLIMANTIC Hard ick After the Bake. e on his w: Invited to Sh. e democratic ti n of hi take place d Sept. ms' Condition Grave. y infured in ternoon, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING 2. al tobert § Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn, O, Sheet Packing. Agent ¢ Phone PLUMBING ir modern house as / is %o lighting, Wa guaran- ery best PLUMBING WORK rt workmen at the fariest 1 J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street 1. F, BURNS 3 and Plumbing i 22 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O to. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Short Sea Trips Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Richmond, = Washington, Bermuda, ‘Savannah and the South. Berths reserved in advance. Lowest rates to Europe by all lines. JOUN A. DUNN, Agent 50 MAIN STREET »d For Hot Weather Oalmon, Tunny Fish, Shad oe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- ! Herring, Sardines, Etc. copie’s Market © Franklin Street 4USTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor WHEN YOU WANT .0 Dut your buse dness before the - publlc, there <ls no medium better thanthoougl, the seds, lrertising columns ‘of The Bufletin. .. L el 2 5 play the Athletics of South M The last game they the Riverview club won, inning game. the Pitts- nent today tional League club. id he would not report to Tor- would retire from lairway near to <Thames Riverview Club = who goes from the He has played with Boston Red Sox and of Patrolman v bake Sunday | Pitterurgn ttend the cere- ion to sidency has_been r Daniel P. Dunn. t S —————————————— SATURDAY’S MARKET. Important Stocks Were Under Moder- ate Pressure at New York, Aug. 26. stocks were under at the opening of tod the stock exchan, ites of this city 2 morning to rent senators and Windham county to eral as- at the cap- covering of bea old time favori 50 per cent 252,000 shares. tinued activity 26. — Mercantile teriing, 60 day showed a large Clearing house ables 41 3- <ican dollars 50 7-8. moderate decrease Today’s bond irregular ch aggregated $1,080,000, New York, tton futures January 15, pot quict, middling 15.80. LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York, Aug. 2 A large num- Steers $6@10.10 bulls $4.50@8.50; i Dressed beef slow at 12 r natice sid ologna cows tern calves $7@7 Sheep stea and weak to anada calves $6.50@8. lambs slow lambs $7@11 Hogs 10c lower. weights $11@11.10; Beeves—Receipts 1,518; Market extremely, common bologna Gc off. A large number of cow: Common to fairly prime ste $67%10.10 per 100 1bs. $3.15@$6.75; Dressad beef slow at 12 1-2@ per 1b.; for ordinary to prime Heavy to medium roughs $9@9.60. the game today | come to talk trade for Zimmerman. | i Balt & Ohio pr . Betn Stcel pr 0 Brooklyn R T ecelpts 489 l:ead of which for the market with previous ar- Chic G W _pr Common to prime veals sold at $9.50@ ssers and skim milk calve calves $7@$7.50; Score- (&) Chicago (N) noo a 2 Gpo a e 40138 43029 diais g 11100 21019 4120 0| 1030 ;s 4016 0 0 4 212 0 BRelivet 4 0 0 | 403 3 olEmlotte 4 1 4 300 0 2ir § 2 11 2 0lWortman.ss & 2 1 <Balley 1000 0 Tragressor.e 0 0 2 1 Yo oL 2 | 900 1 100 0 Beultachp 0 00 0 Canada do slow at 16@20¢ per 1b. ; country dress- ed _do 14@18c. Lambs—Receipts 3,452 100 Corn Produ Shecp slow 22 1-2 cars on sale. and unchanged; prime iambs steady; common lambs hard to Several cars Sheep (ewes) : culls $7@7.50; a mutto nslow and lower at 6@13 1-2c dressed lambs in very noor demand and_selling. from 10@1Sc per Ib, with very few at the Iatter figure; lambs 72, $11, 5, $10: 25 sheep, 148, $7; % : 5 culls, 82, % Hogs—Receipts 1,825 head; 1 1-2 cars market 10c lower: heavy medium weights, $11@11.10 per roughs, $9¢9.60. CHICAGO GRAIN BARKET. Open. High. _____ Zg Totals 80 52415 1 <z (x) Batted for Blackbum In Sth. (x) ted for Ragan in Sth. Scoro by inoing: Boston 0000000011 Chivaso 00120020 x5 500 Cuba Cane Sug 400 Cuva Can S pr 100 Den_ & Rio- G 500 Dist” Securt med!um and sell and easily 25¢c lower. unsold_at the -cloge. 100 Gt. N Ore Subs 200 Green CCop 100 Nlinofs Central 100 Int - Agdeulapr 8600 Inf. M B ctts 6400 Int M M pr ctts 400 Int Pacr pr 800 Int. "Nickel . 700 Kelly 5 Tirs Hsanonte % 160 Lack Steel # 800 Lehigh Valley 100 Jiouls. & Nash 100 Mackay Co 00 Maxwell M Co 00 Mex Petrol 500 Miami Copper 100 Mo Pac ctfs g 53% - B3% Brookisn 0. e . Pittsburgh 1. (Called lnd“nl 1ith tning, dariaees.) 4 St. Louls &, Philadelphis 8. Bosten 8, Chicego 3. American League. Detrolt 2, Boston 1. Chicago 5. Washington 3. New York 10, St. Patladciphia 5, Cleveland 0. hod Eastern League. Lyon 7, Portland 1. (First game.) Lyno 2, Portiend 0, (Second game.) Worester 7, Lowell ‘8. (First game.) ‘Worester 4, Lowell 1. (Seond game.) New London 8, Hartford 2. Lavwrenc 5, Bridgeport 0. Lawrene 5, Bridieport 0. International League. Newark 0, Rohester 2. (First game.) Newark 1. Rohceter 14. (Seond geme. ) Buffalo 6, Rihmond 0. ' (First game.) Puffalo 10, Rihmond 4. (Seond game. Baltimore S, Toronto 2. ontreal 9, Providens 4, American Association. Minneapolis 11, Milwaukeo 4. (First game.) Minneapolls 2, Milwaukee 1. (Seond game.) Loutssille 5, Columbus 0. (First game.) _ Columbus 3, Toulsville 1. (Scond game:) Indlenapolis 7, Toledo 2. (First game.) Indienepolls 6, Toiedo 1. (Scondeme Indlanapolls 6, Toledo 1. (Second game.) St. Paul 14, Kensas City 2. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National Leagae. Boston 1. Chicago 5. Brooklyn' 13, Cincinnatl 6. Philadelphia’st. Louls raln American Leaague. Cleveland 5, New York 1. Eastern League. New London 8, Bridgevort 1. Othiers not scheduled. Interaational League. Montreal-Providenco rain American Association. At Columbus 3, Louistllle 0. (First same.) Columbus 0, Louissille 8. (Secoud came.) At St Paul 2, Kagsas City 6. (First game.) Bt. Paul G, Kinsas City 0. (Second game.) At Indianapolis 2, Toledo 1, _(First game.) Indtenopolis 8, Toledo 1. “(Second game.) At Minncapolls 12, Milwaukeo 8. ( same.) Minneapolis 6, Milwaukeo 8. (Second game.) GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. National Leagus. Boston - at Plttsburgh. New York st Cinclnaatl Brookyn at St Punl American League. St. Louls at Boston. Detroft at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia, = f Cleveiund. at Washingto castern League. Worcester at Springfleld, Lvan at Hatford. Luvwrence at New Haven. New Loudon at Bridgeport. Lowell at Portland. hia at Chisago. THE STANDINGS. National Leag St Louls Chicago Cinelnnatt Boston Detroit Chi Portland New Lond Springdield Worcester Ly Lawrenco New Haven Rridgeport Hartford Lowell Brooklyn Takes Slugging Match, Cincinnati, Aug. 27—In a slugging match Brooklyn took the last game of the series from Cincinnati, today, 13 to 6. The local team used three | pitchers and the leaders two. Knet-| zer and Appleton each gave a bz balls when the ba: were fllled, for ing runs across the plate. Fred Merkle, whom New York traded for Catcher McCarty, held down first base | for brooklyn in today’s game and played good ball both at bat and in the field. McCarty will report to New York tomorrow. Score: on Brookiyn (N) Cincinnati (N) ab hpo a o ae 3 1 6f Neale.it 06 00 0 ofar 5 3.1 20 0 ofRo 513800 0 51800 0 of 2401 H s ofw 10200 i 0 1l 3 8ridy ol i 2 of 40030 4 o1 2 190 1ig 4 of Fi: 2200 2 0! Mo 10010 2 0 1 1 olschuitzy 0 0 0 000 0 OKnetzetp 2 0 0 — — — — —|zGron 0 0 Totals 4117 2 1 - Totals 1 (x) Ran for 1th. (z) Batted z In ith, Score by 1 140 00 1 Two base his, . Stengel Fisher. Cubs Take Last of Series. > Aug. 271—Kirk C in fine form today while tted Barnes and Ragan oppor v and won the final game of s from Boston, 5 to 1. The were saved from a shutout when Konetchy ouble followed nod- grass’ single scored a run in the ninth inning. Carter was given fine sur abe and Wortman making sev at plays. Just before the Boston club left Chicago it was announced that 3 ry Chappelle, the outfielder w! President Comiskey of the C White Sox bought from Milwaukee everal years ago for $15,000 and who ! nt back to the minors, had been | y_the Braves from the umbus team of the American As- sociation. Chappelle will -report to Stallings in Pittsburgh Tuesday. Manager Callahan of the Pitts- burgh tionals was a spectator at but szid he did not fortm: Two bese hits, Konetchy. Ty Cobb Played at New Haven. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 27.—The Colonials, g semi-propessional team, strengthened by Ty Cobb of the De- troit Americans. defeated New Haven of the Bastern League today in an exhibition game, 5 to 2. Cobb, who played first base, made two errors and secured a two bagger and a single. Scores Colonials V.5 T 81 . New Hoaven - . 00011200 0—4 00110100 2—5 Colonials . Batteries Pumpelly and Waters; Woodward and Devine, Smith. Pratt, always a wizzard against the Yankees, made a miracle’play in the fifth inning. He ‘dashed over back of second base and took a grounder from Magee on the first hop. 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HARVESTER PROGENY FAST. | Two-year-olds are Trotting Around in 210 his Season. The Harvester, 2:01, begins to look like a remarkably successful ' sire, several two-year-olds by him having trotted right around 2:10 In public or private this season. Harvest Gale in her first race forced Mary Coburn out in 2:10 1-4 at Cleveland and was separat timed there in 2:01 1-2 and 2:11 when the The Real Lady won ast week. Dertha McGuire finished third to Emma Magowan in 2:13 1-2 on alf mi ck at Goshen a go. She is out of C. K. G. old saddle mare Berta Mac, I a colt by The June, 11-4, by is believed to be faster of them and faster than any two-vear-old in training. He is in the stable of Thomas W. Mur- phy and is owned by A. H. Cosden, who had the pleasure of driving him the last quarter of .an easy mile in 0:30 1-2—a 2:02 gait—at Cleveland last week. With The Real Lady tc represent him in the futurities and in the $9,000 sweepstakes at Lexington, Mr. Cosden is going to hold Harvest Lad over until next season to fill his many engagements in futurities for three-year-olds. Robert McGraw, the pitcher who has been signed by George Lei scout for the Yankees, will be the h-recruit from Colorado to become a member of the New York American. The others are “Jimmy” Williams, the old time third baseman: “Bill" the pitcher, now dead: “Tom™ . of the Braves' pitching staff, and Roy Hartzell, now with the Bald. more team,