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WATE11CUIIY EVENING DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1895. CURRANTS Telephone Call sday, Bargain You will find this a profitable day for Shopping hero as we make special efforts to collect desirable merchandise and sell them at bargain day prices. At 21o, ladies fleece lined vfsts ami pants, fall weight, rrgular price 35, bargain day 21 At 2o, safety pins, largo and small size, per doz, bargain clay 2c At 29o, ladies nightgowns:, double yoke trimmed with ruffle, bargain diy 2;o At 98o, children's reefers, tilue and cardinal, 2 to 8 years, prettily made regular price $1 C2, bargain day 08e At 3o, large size writing pads, bargain day 3 c At 69o, ladies light cambric wrappers, square yoke and ruffle, regular plica 75o $1.00 and $1 25, special bargain day 59c At 4o, 6 hook corsets steels covered, regular price is, bargain day 4c At 88o, children's short cashmere cloaks, skirt and capo embroidered, regular price $l.l'9, bargain day At 19o. black silk belt, prfttv silver PSc J 0 buckle, regular price '2'.', bargain day 19o At 75o, ladies nightgowns, solid em broidered yoke.large sleeves, regular prioe $1 25, bargain day 75c At 11c, ladies gingham aprons, geed quality, bargain day 11c At 69o, ladies cortets made of sateen, Tery pliable, 6 hock, venns back, finished with Bilk embroidery, regu lar prioe 75, bargain day 59c At 12J.O, ladies fast black hose, seam less, white feet, regular price 21, bargain day liUc At 8o double strand whisk brooms, regular price 15, barium day 8e At 23c, infants cuinbrio slips, solid embroidered yoke, regular price 3;!, bargain day 23c At 98c, children's short white dresses, made of Freuch lawn and nainsook, deep rufllt around yoke edged with dainty tmtoc ie.-ry or Yal lace, nu lar prioe $1 59, bargain day 9 etc Atl9o, boys white lawn blouss, largo sailor collar, regular price GO, bar gain day 19o At 9o, infants hose, seamless, ribbed or plain, regular price 10c, baigaiu day 9 c At 49o, men's laundert d percale nc; ligee shirts, a few loit of our 75c kind, bargain day 49o At 25o, men's he.vy domet shirts, in all sizes, regular price flOc, bargain day 25c At 83c, men's French baltriggim un der shirts, regiu.ir pica one, bar gain day At 39c, rum's heavy whit.1 cirrino na- derwear, fall und winter weight, regular prioe MV, bar.! a.i Uy At 6Uc, men's wool :i--;.t 1 sl.-.us, in a new line e Ir.Ii i.io.l. s, K'hii:;u price 75c, bargain day At 17o, 68-iuoti turkey red t il l' u mi- ssk, regulnr price 'Jo, l;i r:a i ,! iv At 6Jc, 42-incli blrscV. d piilcK C;':t muslin, regular price loo, barg.iu day CI a : i W. F, York, Si I Under! 9 t? r :Jl ion q kjoLtUii itiaiu Lady assi: dijdoma. ser'ices. tant wi'h iMiihaliiier's jSo extra eharue lor RIGHT CALLS Y. V, i. WRITING PAPER, PADS. TABLET3 and in fact everything iu the stationery Una can be found with J. H. I yum Undertaking in all its branches. BT PATRICK'S BLOCK, 110 E. MtiN St Best Gilt Edge Greamery Butter, 23c pojnd, 41-2lbsfcr $1.00. Boston Butter I Louse, 147 So. Main St. Wedding Flowers. We have always the finest stock in the city and we know how to arrauga them. We have also the finest stock of I'alms for decorating that can be tound in the SUte. .A.- ID31iILiJ3 S2 Union and 25 East Main St. Telephone 111'. Prof C. A. Bailey Will Open His SCHOOL FOR DANCING, AT 70 HANK St All the new fatiev ilamr- : 1 r 1 1 ' I lv the New York Oati'-inxr pt-ot--.ts' - a-i't-. will e introduced. Open daily at a. m. Private lesns given any lnntr. L'li. ftoup and duet dances u si oeialty. 154 - 2 Elevator. regular price I 7u3. baroviiu day 49o At Go, striped and checked outing flannels, regular prica 10c, bargain day .Vt 'Jo, r !5tra wide, heavy twill domet flannel, regular price 12o, bargain day Co 9o At 15c, all wool crochet flannel, regu- lar price burgain day 15o At 5c L.:-r(;o i-ize, bleached towels, t'Rrgnin dav bleached and un regular price lOo, Go 49o 39c 25c At 49c, medium sizfd crochet bed spreads, regular pi ice 75a, bargain day At 3'Jc, bleached, ready made sheets, regular pride 5t)e, bargain day At 25o, plain and fancy eider downs, regular price oie, bargaiu day Second Floor. Shoe Department Take Elevator Ladies dorjgolii bntton shoes, opera and common sense toe, regular prioe $1.25, bargain day, Thursday OSo Ladies line dongola kid button and lace snoes, needle toe, white silk eti;ched, regular price $2 25, bargain day, Thursday $1.75 Ladies fine French kid button shoes, net die and opera toe, patent tip and back, regular prioe il 00, bargain day, Thursday $2 39 One let of ladies sample shoes, com prising oxferds russet, duugola kid uud canvas, and a line line of but ton and lace shoes, valita from $2 U0 to f'2 50, bargain day, Thursday $1.25 Men'ti line kangaroo lace shot s, nepdle Yale toe, regular price $2 00, bar gain day, Thmsday $1.19 il.'n's fine calf lace and congress nhors, needle, Yalu and Paris plain too, reontar price 1.K, bargain day Ti.m.-day $1.35 Jteu's line rtt'-set calf lace slices, hand hev .t w Us, opera and college toe, r, i;i;!ar price CI 00, bargain day, Thursday $2 00 Third Floor Bargains. false Eli'Vatov. Take Elevator. ; j j , j llil-im h v "'j ,.1-e !",. 39c Fa:;cy e.ilor v.lar pt ic 5l'0 A tu. ca 1, ; , 17c I 1! u 31 lb r-al Hi '' C -V- ! f. I c f ' " l.-i dotted muslin, regular lairgain day 10c j inn re pillar price 25c. IJ'.c e door mats, i:i dav bars. 15c clier with pries 3 V0 ancy bar- 1 -98 liatli-r pillows with r,;,g r.-uiar pr.co 1.00 bt at bar- 69c i A it: n aNV Correcting a Mista S Mir ake :cp!c iS CO Somethirg not Like Jr. Si r: Ad Hi .1 -r;. . tin re is diilerenee between di r. When yon lay :. v i " 1 n 1 1 : . ! ! : and take up a pour ' in ;-.:il:o a t ,i;iUe; b'it when you a p .,-r umbrella and take up a 1 e.ne make a L'l'iLder. i. alo, v.i.t ! y..u i uy a vocr tfa you not only a mi'take, bet a blunder m s: .ke. : you Lr.y ctar You m.tlit NO Mistake, for it ia a Golden . I.-ijuid of Exquisite Flavor. THE A-NECTAR TEaI i eol.Il ONl.Y BY ! -THE- Great A. &. P. Tea Go 29 East Main St. Wuzen ba rger, Genuine Imported. Osia l i t: Cknts Feu Glass. Fresh Sar.itopa Water on draught "AlffES E. WATTS, lid South Main titrest,' Choice Perfumes OF ALL KINDS Lucien Pratte's Pliarmcio Francaise, .lit SOITU MAIN ST. Jcsriph A, Jackson, Architect LILLEY'S BLOCK, Vi'A'i E11BUKY, and 117 W(Ht 12,r)th St. New York. FLANS AND MT'KUINTENDEXOE of all claasoa of huildiug. Mony" years successful experience enables me to secure fcr clients the best results with tho least expenditure. Praise And ncourage- ment Our ork. A few days ago a lady who had never been in Walerbury before, called at our store and asked us to take charge of the remains of a near friend whose body was to be sent to a distant part of the state. We followed her instructions, and in a few days we received her check and here is an abstract from her letter to us: , Conn, Aug 8. "Viiiterbury Furniture Co: Gentlemen Enclosed please find check as per agreement, and accept my sincere thanks for your kindness and cordial treatment extended to us in our late be- ! roavement. It is all the more appreciated i tor the reason that we were strangers in i j your city, and the manner in which you ; smoothed the way, helped us, as words ', can not express, to bear our sad allliction. 1 Vn f.nl it our itntv to nnknn vl Ail tr, rtur . feeling of gratitude to you," These simplo but beautiful words cost the writer nothing, but how they cheer us on to bo the true and faithful servants of the perple. ih yes! with us the public con fidence is a sacred trust, and may wo always merit it. Waterbury Furniture Go The Liberal Ilouse Furnishers, John Moriarty, Propr New Store, New Goods AT 17 r South Main Street. Opened ly M. llolczer, formerly at South So Main. I shall sell in my new store BGOTS and SHOES tit wry low prices to make my customers used to the new place. 177 So Main. Look for the ijlobo liyht. M. Holczer. if tit- il. ni Bgnnsu s is uie nm. Ycu all well know the quality and price of Rogers' Knives, Forks Spoons, Ladles, Berry and Jelly Spoons, Pie and Cake Knives, Fruij Knives and Nut Picks. MY PRICES: Rogers' best medium knives, per set 1 75; per doz. 3 50 Rogers' solid nickel forks. No. 12. per set 1 75; per doz. 3 50 The best ltogers' Tea Spoons, 1 00 The best Rogers' Fruit Knives, 1 35 All other goods in the line at equally as low prices and the best quality. You cannot afford to pur chase until you have seen my goods and prices. No trouble to show my goods; call and see for vourseives. E. F. BEMETT, 145 Bank St. Jones' Portsmouth Ale, Schaefer's Wiener Beer, Splendid Sceet Cider, Lottlf d for family use and delivered to any part of the city. J. W. liodson, Telephone. 18 Exchange Place. W Sr. .w (ft -ww Every Shot Tells. We have fired both barrels this time. Our sale of Trousers at $3.75 and $2.75 has been very sat isfactory to us, as well as pleasing to those in need of an extra pair to brighten up the old suit. The S3. 75 kind are mostly designed for dress, though there are some quiet pat terns among them. Many of them have sold at $7 and $8. The 82.75 kind are for business and a guaran tee goes with every pair. A few of the J9.75 Suits remain and they are mostly in dark colors, suitable for fall wear. J. B. MULLINGS, 97, 99,101 Bank St. You Always Pay For What You Get. BUT DO YOU ALWAYS ( GET WHAT YOUJ PAY FOU ? ( yOU DON'T sot what you ray for It you get into' ior goods at regular pritvs. YOU DON'T get what you nay for if you pay for a quality you don't reeeiv '. YOU DOS' ' Bet what ou pay for if you pay nn extravagant prieo. YOU DON'T get what you pay for if you help to swe 1 an exorbitant protlt. Whose fault is it if you d n't not what youpay for. IT'S YOUR OWN FAT'LT, BF.OAUSF, you can always net your money hack to the last oriit by tradinir with us. BECAUSE we guarantee the best for the money. mCCAUSE wo guarantee tho most for tho money. BECAUSE wo suarantee tho very lowest prlees. Every one of these ; acts goes to show that you ontlht tj Trade With FINN. square deal for i RF.MEMHF.n you can eat a a r aimi tjoiiar. RKMKM lil'H you can eet a high grade for a low nuure. ItKM KMlil.it that you pay for what you and get what you pay for at set E. J. Finn, 17 Exchange Place. Bargain Sale OF Pianos AND Organs. For the next ten days we will close ont 10 second band Pianos from $'25 upwards, and 8 Organs from $10 np. If you don't want to pay cash don't be bashful, call and see ns and we will give you credit. These instruments must be sold to make room for our fall stock, which will arrive in Au gust. Don't miss this opportunity of pur chasing a Piano at less than half its value. B.SHONINGER & CO. 175 BANK STREET, Watebbuby, Conm. Notice. Having purchased the Entire Stock of Conn Boot Shoe Co, I will place on Sale Tuesday, September 3rd, the Largest Stock --Of-, Boots and Shoes Ever offered in Waterbury, at the people's prices. Every pair must be sold inside of thirty days to make room for my new Pall Stock. E. E. Colby. U-N0 . REMEDIES For sale by Watarbury Drng Co 134 Eist Main St Riverside Pharmacy, 775 Bank St TJ-NO Tonic 25o TJ-NO ointment 25o U-NO Oil 25o, TJ-No Worm Lozenges 2Gc V-NO Core Cure 15o. iii ',. I tL"2 --N CITY NEWS. "Faust"' at the opera house tonight. The district committee will meet to night. The road and sewer boards will meet to-uifilit. John G. Murray of South street left today to enter Holy Cros-s college. Edward Gallagher died at his home. -12 Orange street, last night. The funeral will take place ai 8 :.'i0 o'clock to-morrow morning with services at the church of the Sacred Heart and interment iu St Joseph's cemetery. Kdward S. Shcchan. the well known insurance ag.-iil, and Miss Nellie Wren, were united in matrimony at the church f the Immaculate Conception this morn ing. The witnesses were John .1. Shee han and .Miss Nellie Wren, relatives of the com railing party. Chairman .1. A. Muleahy and Pis Mc Donald and Hayes were the only mem bers of ihe board of education who an swered the cull for a meeting at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. There be ing no quoi-uni present the meeting ad journed subject to the call of the chair man. Kcports come in from various sections of the state that the game law is being violated in a wholesale manner. In the town of ((range a hunter was seen to kill two young partridges on Sunday. The line is for each game bird and squir rel shot, but i! does uoi seem to be verv lightly enforced. There will be a meeting of the mem bers of ihe parish of the Immaculate Concept ion in ,S( i'at rick's hall at s o'clock to-night to draft suitable resolu tions on tlie departure from the city i i; Vicar General '.I. A. Mulcaliy. It is earnestly requested that every member' of the parish should attend this meeting. The State Red Men's Field association ! will bold its tir-l annual outing at Han over park. Meridon. Thursday, Septem ber lit. and a larire crowd is expected. : This H-sociat ion w ;is formed in Meriden last week, and as yet only lour tribes arc connected w it h' it. After the field, day it is expected that the lweuly-nine tribes ill be glad to become atlliated I with it. I Tax Collector Griggs has made a final settlement on the list of ls;H. Tin-town : rate bill for that year was .S.f!4:i.H ;md Mr Griggs collected .V.t)S7..'0 of this amount, leaving a hakim f .vj.:i."i.'i.-il. Of this amount isi .:!!!. l;i was abated. leaving 1 .CO'.!.:;-:. Of this uncol'ccled balance Mr Griggs advanced all that was collectable and the remainder was -iricken ir.mi the books. The rat. bills lor ..! and 1!!0 have not v et been si lt led by the collector- el those ; years. Hugh Hanlon. w ho ha-figured several times in the police and . -I i v curls or as-anlt on his wile, was again on trial this miiruing for non support. His v. ife test iii, .,1 1 hat -ii.. had four children. Sle' had receivcil but II Ironi him in over a year. She kepi boai l: 1- and took iu w a -I ling ami w a s :: bio in n; j 1 1 i . a-.l I . She said ai! .-ii- wan; d was ,., b v.c lib i keep;is;iv lioiil her. shi' ri.i.M icak -her o, n iixii.e;. ;,.(ir:!)u . a b',i harangue until interrupted, i! id be only earned .--'a.;;n a wee',. wbn be worked at Donruu t .V. ! !' rniiaiu" -. At torney UC'i-ii i' w.inte I to kii-.w ii be would he, p a va f:om bi- v. it. . !! said be would ::'o to bis br b. i m t lies', i jre a n i a 1 i a t ; i ' i :i ; l -. . C II said: -The. o ;. : :: loa ! e ; a - v nil oi k! r.e- , , , ,- ri; ." lie seulcnci-d Ilanlou to thirl v da - in ;ai!. SENATOR WEBSTER KICKED. 1 Tlieie-iii tti.n .(.:;;.; rn'.iiimiiop-M i t llr.ve !- l.-el:ir Turfi ;: '. j V. 15. Kieo r.-i.l. I ::. n-.-tii:',- " ; tie' eoi-tmiiiee on :' ', i! ; i r - u. pp : last 1 1 ' u 1 1 1 - 'I'll ' ' ' "! T' . ' 1 lie 'lit li i v 1 i '! - u . pp: i -j In ivIVrenee i .' i e- . : :iv.l. ,j to .1 1 in I...ii:tlo A . ., P-iv. ;i ! for ele.-miim' tin- la-iti "l the iv--rySr Mr. Wid.-ter ::-5.'.! il I lie;. : i!..v. ed ii I" j r.i over t!ie liv dry- 1 . . ; i : w ii h"ia .i;;u , iiur ii . I Mr ( ;,:riis inf. .ruled 1 1 " n s lli.il !!: y luul. j Put lie l.elie d tU r.' w :- ll!:-!-, ..id- i nl.le :iel:iv "M :lu- -:!,': i!;.- . -limit !:-. ! ;:nd tluil IU'V.- the; l::..l 1 1 1 :, .; , toolson 111- frnutml :it. I lie l..-i;e.-(l tlnit ' t he eouip-M: v ;. I t-ou'piy u i:h ::M lie' proxisioii- of the eniitraei tn-d;i . Mr Ve!.s,..r , !. not v 'why the eouii;uiy :is -illov. . 1 t o no - e It - 1 raps in t the premie' - l.-i..iv il li:- '. e:-.i ; .1 . ihe eoiuraet. i..'i- eioild he under- .ami why their ele eU not deelared fi.r- foiled the sane- a- li : 1 I n d.uie in oiher 'oases. It a-evident ff.iin Mr elist.i's ' reuiurks thai it he had any I i.ekinir iu lllle llleetini;- he w ollid io'-feit t he i 1- ! jiany's cheek, and let the jol to the I next hiiihesi Udder. Hut l'lne ine.'r ( airns seemed anxious to let the coiilraet.n- out of the Imlo and ihe inalter wa- ilr.o.ped. tleorire S. Ahi'.'ti of Ahlieit Druthers, etuttraetor-. le are ' -1 1 ! 1 1 1 i r i Li" the earl h (lain, appeared 1-el'o.v the ine. thur and askeil for an extension of time on his contract :mil said something ainuit an al lowance heint: tnaile for the hard luck he is having. 'The meei 1 ook no action on 1 he malt er. W hile Mr Ahholt was i alkinsr .hum W. Catl'uev was perched on the railing iuthe reur of the tiieelin: w ith his head lean ing tm'.'.'ui-l l in- w:ill. his j,-;,-,. wenrinii a hl.Tnifsinile. as tliomjli lie fell pleased to see some one coiuiiii;' around to assist him in w orrvine- the coniiuit t ee. How are vmi fjctliiiii iilonsr. Mr CalV ney 'r" asked Mr NVt lister. -'It can't lie that von are looking for an extension of time mi your contract ." Alter a ioiiu' pause ( onl raetor ( iail'ney renlietl iu an alums! inaudiMo voice: "We : are doin' nicely consideriii'i the tltllicul i lies we have had t coin. 'ml with from j time to time." Here tin' contractor paused anil the ineetin waited with nreat lllcss s'leuee lo near unit reseuie his suhjoot. ''lit not atiolliet- word did he utter, hut sat there and looked the lnein-het-s straight lu tlie lace, the very per sonification of contt iitnieut. Lumbermen In Convention Buffalo, Sept. 1. The annual conven tion of the United rftates Association of Lumbermen was opened hy an mldress of welcome from Mayor Jewett. President .1. W. Hurry of Nebraska followed with his annual address. Fell find ltroko tlis Neck. Rutland, Vt.. Sept. 4. L. N. Frank lin, a well known wan of this city and vice president of tho Vermont State Hu mano society, fell from a piazza to the ground, breaking Ills neck. Ho was dead when picked up. POLICE MAY SEARCH. MAYOR KILDUFF'S EFFORT TO STAMP OUT CRIME IN WATERBURY. An Ordiiianiiro lrovldinj; a Heavy Penal ty Fur Carrying Concealed Weapons and Givin;; rolieeinen I'ower to Act Without a Warrant. There w as a full meeting of the board of police commissioners last night and considerable discussion was indulged in as to the best method of saving the people of V.atorhtiry from the mur derous weapons which are being carried indiscriminately by u la,KO portion of the people of this community, Mayor Kildull' suhmiited (he following ordi nance iii relation , the carrying of eon coaled weapons, which met the unani mous approval of the meeting after some slight alterations : He it Ordained by ihe Court of Common Council of the City of Waterbury: Section 1. Kvery person who shall have in his or her possession in said city, any steel, iron or brass knuckles, or auy slung shot or weapon of similar character, or -hall carry any weapon concealed upon bis person shall forfeit and pay a penalty of nut less than ." nor more than $100 for every such oU'ense. Sec. '2. Any police officer of said city may arrest w ithout, warrant any person whom (hey have reason to believe has upon his person .any concealed weapon, and may search such person for such weapon, and in case no weapon shall be found concealed upon such person may thereupon release him from custody. Sec. ;. .-section ', page 144, of the chattel' and ordinances of said city ia hereby repealed. It was voted to recommend to the coiii'i it common council the adoption of tl rdinanco amended, that on the re commendation of the mayor the chief of police shall isiK. permits to carry con cealed capons. The board discussed the need of the police sien.- l system and voted that the clerk ho imtnietod to communicate with companies engaged in this line of busi-t'e-- and reipie-iing them to report at Ihe next ri giilar n ling of the hoard. Chief l-'.gan's monthly report for Au gusi show od ll!i arrests w 'ah 44 cases. There were bi.'i m::l.e and 11 females. There were ! wo cases of murder, one of assault with intent to murder, U0 of breach of i he peace and i7 of intoxica tion. Three persons wen' bound over to lb superior courl. 1 I were committed to jail and 1" -(.,dd lines and costs. Ii w as vied that i Hiicer 1 la ves be pro moiid from "raile ! to ( '. Tile monthly bill- cmoun, ing to .'.-,'iil.ss were ap "n . si. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY. Stcretary's i:ep,.:-1 Kcrcivf.l aiut Ortlcsra t.lii.l lor 1 he 'otiiui Year. The annua! me ting of the W oman's an io.'iiw I o : be 'i t,!vi Men's ( hristhiu as-.,, vnou v a- hoi,; m the V . M. C. A. budding wlt.-.i he i o low ingoll'tcers were elected : l'.-e-i cm. Mrs ). 1'. bsier. ! je -; 1 in s, ;. u. Itenbam, "ir- Karl A. s-1 1 . i . i . Mr. K. Harrison. ei lelal . u-s . 1 1 1 1 i :i li t'. Smith. A- :-:n:e. - :",i.:ri. Mr- l. .V. spencer. '! rea- ur-r. Mr- !'..' w. s-hannon. it; or. .n . I-. M. Ilolhsior. . . .. Mr . A. Fdack lid . Mr- ( . 11. Turner, i. Mi - '. H. ilrowu, Miss, A. A. Ih ne.lict. icneiee. Mrs 11. T. Sted mei I. , !. Mrs G. V. I '. i'.m 1.1. . , Mrs II. U. M Mi- . D. -i . 1 sliiii !):.vi-. !' a e, e n an. !.. aeh 1 .- M. ni'--; -hi;. tM-ieninee. Mrs U. C. i: -: . 1 anib. Mrs A. I. Good il '.. ,'lr i. 15. W.!.on, Mrs I). X. Dau- i.'ooin o...:n;i:i..... Mrs i;. H. r.cnhani, :!e . A. I5! - ','i! ::. ;iss A. I.. Ward, ; !-:. 11. v 1,1-, Mi- Walter W. .-- .-ii-.il foil.- committee. Airs John i ii: -. Mi-. 1'ietli lie W I:.--. x. Mrs. I. A. ';.!.. er. Ml- "i'uelia Mallhv, Mis, ( :'... I ,,.s-;. i,:tc:..-n coriuiiiiee. Mrs. T.. V. Mit , ! . 'I. .Mr.-. W. K. ,li:.ld. Mrs. W. E. I -.-eio vs. m. .1,.1-n's. Mrs. M. .1. rrum lui'.l. Mr--, l ie 1 N. Perry. Mrs. !. F. !ia::li.s: liii:.:-.. Mr-.i;. II. iSenham, '.I.-. i. 1'. .du ii. Samuel Hoot; ! list ( oiii-i' : r-- hi!. Mr-. Karl A. Smith, Mrs. il. . .: Mi -. . k. Kilev ; !. .-.ml on--;-. ,u.i Mrs- A. A. I51ack inaii. Mrs. T. K. H-.de. Mrs. y. M. Hollts--,. r: i'l.ird ' " -1 ''at i'ni.-il. Mrs. .1. llen- i isoii. Jr.. Mrs. I". 1". Waters; l'irat i aplist. Mis. 11. A. I. owe. Mrs. John l ine-. Mrs. A. I. Smith; Second l!ap tist. Mis. i;. .. Nichols. Mrs. William sine-"-. Mr.-. .I.J. r.u.ha.ian; l-'ir.-t Metho .iistr'.Mrs. I.. I'. Mitcli.dl, Mrs. I. A. spencer, Mrs. J. '1'. Smith. The report of the secretary. Miss Mattie . Smit h.w a road and approved. Anions the receipts t ihe year was .sii.Vl.lS from ihe kii nii.-s coiiimil le' of last October. '! he sum "1 I w as voted to the associa tion, in ho applied on i lie deficit of the revioiis vear. Another sKHI has been e i en to i.'id in raising Sl'.I'liH) before tho trust of llctober. A handsome room lias been titled up, and silver to the atnouut of il was .ii it ! i.i - I for the use of ihe auxiliarv. Vto-retiier the work of the pa-t ojir has been satisfactory, ami the outlook, for the future is bright. Ni'W Kli';l:iinl !ll-eet"rs Meet. A ii titur ( the il'ifclors of the Xow Mne land il.iilroad t onipany w as held in tl,eoi'iee of liireeior KiKvunl I. l!ob bins in Ilarilord esiertlay afternoon. Ije'nt of the nine direct iirs of the road ,"re present a- follows: Stephen 31. V. deli. Pedha n. Ma-s.: Gordon Abbott, Pe-ton: do'na ll.ii-haw. l'liivitlenoe; ! a v ill N . rhii'ie. W a tor bury ; Kdward 1). i.'-.bbins. eih.-i -li- 11 : Grant 15. Schley, Now York: William H. Porter, New York: Amu-T. I' .-ueh, 'I'uxcdo, X. Y. Koiiiine business only was transacted connected w iili the details of the trans fer of the road t o the new corporation. wcoi-ko .-tone, rue convict, wno cscapoa from t lie Ki'ie county penitentinry April 1'.', has liecii captured at the homo of his si.slcr in HulT.ilo. li is ivin.rii i! that the Parisian police have discovered an important clew to tho pcrpi t ralor of t ho attempt on the life of Haivn Alfonso do Kothseliild on Aug. 24. The city board of health of Portland, dr., holtl a .poeie.l meotinu to take stops to ipiarainiuti t'.iav port from tho thrcat enetl invasion of cholera now prevalent In Honolulu. After stealing ?i'ial, besides clothing and revolvers. Charles Hoc.irhtcHen was shut and nior;.lly wtumtled by 1'cnjnmln Tripp, alias Texas .lack, a cowboy, near KiiHl- Strouilsbury, Pa. ...