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Feb. 4, 18S0.
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VOL. XLTIH.
MSEMEPI
G GOODS !
EHonson Cz Carpenter
Ham just receive d the moat oompleto aasortment of Hoosakeeping floods SY shown, consisting of Tabls Lin.
ens, Napkins, Doylies, Towel ana Toweling, Linen and Cotton Pillow Osaings, Fruit Cloth sad napkins,
White Marseilles Quilta, Colored Quilt and Comfortable and Blanket, Embroidered Piano and Table Cover.
Black Satin de Lyon 8 ilk from $L7S to $4.00 a yard. The neweat Black fiik imported. The proper thing to ham.
Harris Black Lace Top Kids. In all sizes, just opened.
Our Winter Cloaks remaining we are Bellini at a large discount to
clear them out.
MONSON & CARPENTER,
244 AND 246 CHAPEL STREET.
FOB SALE.
THB two-family honee and lot Wo. 75 Jackson
street, .trio si,auu ; worm u,uuu. only saw
eaah reo aired. Apply at
f8 2t No. 68 MIBDLETOWN AVENUE.
12
Varnishes, Oils, &c.
. A full line of Varnishes, Lead, Oil, Painter' Mate
rlale, Ac., Ac
Also Loper'a S'ate Liquid.
Flrst-claa good and low prior, at
Booth f-. aLaw's
Varnish M anuiacturers and Paint
Dealers,
ma20 Corner Water and Olive Street.
MALLETT
Notice to Invalids I
II. IS. COLT, M. E.,
REMOVED TO
23 Temple Street, Cor. of Crown.
Electricity skillfully applied by one who under
stand! botb the battery and the p.tient is an Tjnsnr
passed remedial agent. It rarely fails to com and sev
er fail to greatly .llevlat any disease.
Nervous, Chronic and Female Diseases a specialty.
My specifies and treatment for Chills and Fever,
Cold and I. una Diseases, Headachs, Backache, Neu
ralgia, Rheumatism, General Debility, Ac, will give
relief. Visit made at residence and ont of the city
when desired.
Consultation free.
Office hour, 8 to 10, 11 to 3, and 5 to 8 p. m Day
in New Haven, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Mon
day each week. JaSstf
THE
Bon
Furnace
Special attention is called to this
Furnace. With the improvements
that have been made it stands
without a rival. Its success is unparalleled.
50,000
Of these Furnaces are in use to
day. It is in use in many of the
best houses in this city.
MOLE AGEJiTS,
Brownson & Plumb,
313 Cbapel Street.
J31
Brelzeirs
$ 12 Dolman at $4.95.
$30 Dolman at (11.98.
$10 Diagonal Cloth Cloaks, $4.48.
$13 Black Beaver Cloaks, $6.98.
$8 Diagonal Worsted Circulars, $4.88.
Ladies' Hravy Cloth Ulster $4.76, worth $8.
Misses' uiotn Ulster, sz.ou.
Waterproof Cloaks with Capes, $3.
Children' Cloaks. $2. 1.50 and $3.
Ladies' Cashmere Suits $8. worth $15
Lined oalloo wrappers, 7o.
Beaver bawls $4.98, worth $10.
GREAT
Dress Goods, 8, 10 and I1ic.
Mattlasse Dress Goods, I2Jtfc.
Colored Osahmeres, 12XC
Black Cashmeres 19c. former price 30c.
Black Cashmeres 46c, former price 76c.
Black Cashmeres 64c, former price $1.
Black Bilk Velvet, $1.
Biack 811k Velvet, 37 inche wide, $1.98.
Black Velvetwn, 88c. -Heavy
Black Dreaa Silk, 76s.
Good Black Satin, 66o.
CLEARING OUT SALE
Beal Torchon Lace, So a yard.
Hamburg Edging, 3c a yard.
Valenciennes Lace, lc a yard.
Trimmii g Engines, lea yard.
Ladles' Chemiees, 29c.
Indies' Drawerp, 29 o.
La-lieB' White Skirts, 29c.
Madame Foy Corsets, small sizes, 19a.
One Dollar Comets, 39o.
Alexander Eld Gloves, 86c.
6 Button White Kid Gloves, 75c.
Visees' Fleecy Lined Cotton Hose, o
OF DRY GOODS,
Shaker Flannels, 15c.
Calico for Comfortables, 3c.
Cotton Batting, 9c a pound.
Heavy Cheviot Shi' ting, 8c.
Good Bed Ticking, Sc.
Gingham Umbrellas, 350.
Donble Width Waterproof, 49c.
Large Comfortables, 75c.
White Blankets. 78c
Gr.y Blankets, 48c.
English Table Oil Cloth, 30c
312 Chapel St.
Brown Table Lintn, 12XC
Loom Damask Table Linen, 20c.
Hack Towels, IX yds long, 10c
Twilled Toweling, 4o.
Pure Linen Napkios, 65c doz.
Ladies' White Handkerchiefs, Sc.
Linen Shirt Fronts, 8c.
Irieh Shirting Linen, 25c.
Black Worsted Skirt Braid, 2c.
Corset BteelB, 3c each.
While Pique, 7o.
White Swiss MubIIe. 9c.
Plaid Nainsook, 12XC
0. Bretzfelder's
Great Clearing Out Sale,
WO. 312 CHAPEL STREET.
Ja dSEwstf
BDWABDE. HALL IE SOU
OITXB
CANNED GOODS. Onbida Cohh ud Aspabaocs.
Extsa Peaches, Pcas, Bxaks
Tomatoes, Hydi's Sooab Cobk
FBTTITfl, ALL VAB1ITIXS
CHOCOLATES, o. CHOOojiATS-Msirrsn, AL.
DirMEIKT O HADES,
TBBIPTA, BBKAKTAST OOOOA,
Pakzsiah Cocoa, Bboma, Tabu
CHOCOLAT.
COFFEE AMD TEA. The xtkkst qvauttes or Oo
tona, Japanese, Hxboh ass
English Bbeaktast Tiai.
Java, Mahacaibo and Mooha
covikbs, gbez3, boasted amd
0 SOUND. OUABAHTEED rOU
AND raCSK.
Ti Hall's Lauvdbt Soap. Ext Kkw Pboobb
run. Fahcy Cbbambbt Borm im 9 lb. faiu).
Hbw Mousses, Platt s Buckwheat, Gbahak aot
Ste Flour, Oatheal, Steam Cooied Wheat and
Oats, Macabohi, Vebmicelli and Italiah Fasts,
Olives, Oafbxs, Pickles, Burnett's Flavoring
Kxtsuot.
Th LABoaex stock and einxat absobtmxht or
IMPOBTKD CIOABS, WlBBS, LlQUOBS, CHAMPAGNES,
Clabxts, Cobdials, arc, in thb State. Low ebi-
OES.
jaUl
250 OHAPBL 8TBRET.
CHILDBEK8 GABRIAOE8,
- Boy' and tiirls' Veioclpeaes,
MADE ASP BBPArBBD
AT X5 OSNTBB BTBEBT.
jgX GEO. E. WHITMOBE.
LS.
280
CHAPEL STREET,
We Are Having:
dillifc. CALLS every day for House in good locations
1 j worth from $3,600 to $6,C00. Any ana having
lail property of that description for sale at reasons
blepnoaamay hear of a porohaeer by calling at
. JIEBWIH'S BCAL iUTATK OFFIOK,
f3 3317 Chapel Street.
- Store To Bent.
OTIS BBIOK 8 TORE No. 360 and 562 State
street, two door below the Merchants Bank, and
for many year oootrpled aa a family grocery
store by Asa Bradley and Win. T. Bradley. To the
right party, for one, two, or five jews, the term will
be reasonable. 011 at No. 9 Crown street, near State
street.
f2 tf WM. T. BRADLEY.
MECHANICS BANK,
204 STATE STREET.
CAPITAL,
$300,000.'
Accounts solidLed and collections mad on the meet
, favorable term.
I . Government Bonds of all kinds bought and sold.
CertlficaUea of Deposit: leaned Beau-Ins;
, IntereeC
For Rent or Sale,
M' A Desirable Manufacturing Property, oentral
ly located. It la well calculated for the manu
facture of carriage. Can be had at a great bar
gain. Apply to
' MANUFACTURER,
f2 3dlw Drawer IT.
- DIRECTOB8.
Henbt Whitb. Thob. B. Tbowbhidse.
John P. Tuttlb. Hbbbt L. Cannon.
Bdwtx F. Mkrsick. Maikb Zdndeb.
Joel A. Spebby. Cha. 8. Lebtb.
Bubx P. OowLxe.
Cha. 8. Lbxtb, Pres't. John P. Tditlb, Vice Brest.
Cha. H. Tbowbbxdob, Cashieb.
Jal eodtwSm
Factory in Artizaii St.
FOB BENT,
WITH OB WITHOUT steam sower.
rent to a aatlafactory tenant.
A low
J. P. PHIEJC1PS,
eiebe Bnildinc'.
PtR RENT,
Ma THE STOBE 69 Center street, with fixtures,
i I suitable for merchant tailorine or other light
j Jsmol business. Possession given Immediately. In
quire of
Ja30 6t ' FRANK W. BBNEDIOT.
FOR RENT,
I A Desirable Store, No. lOO Con
1 gress Avenue. Inquire of
B. 91. BUBWELL.
Received This Day I
1.500 Ifo. of choice Turkeys to be sold at
16c per lb.
A.UUU ID, young uiuuina a ADO per JO.
500 lbs. Gosling at 16c per lb.
Fall oountry dressed.
Ia. Scnonberser,
JaM a S and 3 Central KTarkei.
BUN1ATURE ALMANAC.
8b m Kisbs,
Sow Bar,
7.0
8.30 I
FEBBXTABY .
Moon Bibbs, i
L44a. m.
Hisb un,
6.43 p. m.
BBaur yjepau-tm't Weattter Obaorvsition..
Taken at T a. sn., 3 p. m., p. m. February S.
Barometer, 39.768, 39.091, Ktf.ado. xnermomeier, IM,
32, 30 Wind, direction NE, NB, w. Velocity, in
miles per hour, 32, 24, 6, Weather, heavy snow,
aleet, cloudy. Maximum Thermometer, 33 degrees.
Minimum Thermometer, 12 degree. Raw-fail
in inche .34. Maximum Velocity of Wind, 87 mile
per hour.
WM. D. WEIGHT,
Sergt. Signal Corps, U. 8. Army.
J O JL
FROM ALL QUARTERS.
GRANT OR BLAINE.
Lively Struggle at Harrisburg
To-Day.
B3TH PARTIES WORKING HARD.
Blaine's Friends Besolved on a Tlg
orons Fight. .
FIERCE GALE AT LONG BRANCH
Perilous Adventures of Ship
wrecked mariners.
PENNSYIi VAN1A.
MARUIAGES.
DEALERS IN
Builders'
AND
I fOJtC RENT.
. CJTORE in State street, with lofts, suitable for
LT7 wholesale Dusmesa. lnauireor
J ja28 lOt F. A. GILBEBT, 839 Chapel street.
! W. P. NILES,
i
(Notary Public and Conveyancer,)
Real Estate and Collection Agency.
General Hardware, o
' I At
Catlery
AND
Took
NO. 280 CHAPEL STREET,
FOR SAI.K,
KE of the finest Farms in NorUi Madison at a pan
lc Drice.
troot Place well located at East Haven Center. Very
ae&iraoie. uau eauy.
Office, 270 Chapel Street.
Boom No 1.
Factory Property For Kent Cheap
Mk CAN be occupied Immediately and on long
i leueu winiea. umiaingB were iormeriy usea
Jsws-Lfor cleaninfir and nreTMruur cotton waste, are in
good repair, and suitable for a variety of manufactur
ing purposes. They contain one 40 -horse power en
gine, two large steam boilers, and have main lines of
shafting with nullies and belting complete. Buildings
arranged ior steam neac jror inrtner lniormanon, or
for permit to Inspect the property, apply to
E. Ii. MIX.
d80 eodtf Westrille, Oonn,
D. B. Uallett,
First Store Below Orange St.,
Next Door to City Bank.
Jal
HOLIDAY (i(M)DS!
Those wishing to purchase something beautiful,
useful and economical for their lady relatives or
friends, will always find an acceptable and serviceable
present In a
Stylish Bonnet or Walking Hat.
These are now being sold at greatly rednoed prices,
as an inducement to those wishing to make a servicea
ble ud desirable Christmas Present.
MissM.E. J. Byrnes,
lai ORANGE STREET,
dlQ Corner Conrt
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a decree of the BnperiorCourt.I will
sell at nublic auction, on Thursdav. Ihe fith dav
of February, 1880. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at Un
ion 'Wharf, in the City and Town of New Haven, where
she now lies.the schoouer J. H. Tripp, with her tackle,
apparel and furniture.
jjaiea at new uaven, teas a)id aay or January, itttw.
Attest, J. W. POND.
Ja30 1 A Deputy Sheriff.
Useful and Ornamental
Beautify your Yards and make your
Gardem Prod active and Attractive
WM, a. BOBEBTS ft CO., of Geneva, N. Y.,
dealers In Fruit and Ornamental Trees.Plants,
viucbb, Duruun, xvoaea, sc., oner to uie people
oi new uaven ana vicinity lnancemenss in
new, rare and standard varieties of Nursery Stock for
the Spring of 1880, which cannot be surpassed in qual
ity and price. Every tree, plant, shrub, vine, or any
article delivered by us, shall ba of th a finest and best
quality, guaranteed true to name, good roots ard vig
orous stock. Our local agent, Mr. O. 0. WATKI NS.of
your place, is ready to receive your orders and explain
our mode of doing business, and a card addressed to
him will be cheerfully responded to, and he will call
and show specimens from which you can make selec
tion! if desired. Very respectfully yours,
WM. G. BOBEBTS A CO.
Address all orders io 614 State street. jal3 (5m
Coarse Salt Afloat.
Barque Onlseppina It, 20,
OOO bushels, will be at Long
Wharf discharging until
about Feb. 1st. JLow prices
for delivery in built.
J. D. DEWELL & CO.,
Sam. 333 to 239 State Street.
JaMtf
Wbat Its All About !
FBISH Egg, warranted, 20c per doz.
Sew Honey, 12o per lb.
a id, siaiaga urape, 250.
Good B lslns, 60 per lb.
Extra Nioe Dried Apples, Mi per lb.
Extra Nice Dried Peeled Peache, 15c per lb.
8 lbs. Best Turkish Prunes, 25c
a lbs. Best Carolina Bice, 35c.
Also Good Prunes, 00 par lb.
Good Bice, 6c per lb.
Very Die Kolassea, 4O0 per gal.
S lea. Soda Crackers, 2So.
S lbs. Milk Crackers, 25o.
S qts. Hlokory Nuts, 25c.
Best Block Island Codfish, 5c per lb.
Best Sugar Cured Hams, Ho per lb.
Poultry received fresh to-day.
J. II. KEARNEY.
Cor. Hill Street and Conirreta Avenue.
jaSO
Valuable and Desirable
Real Estate for Sale.
a FIB 9 T. The homestead of Charles A. Bray,
Esq., situated on the corner of Center and Rose
streets, in the borough or Fair Haven East.
The lot has a frontage of 116 feet on Center street.
The house is a substantially built and commodious
building, having fifteen rooms, and is fitted up with
all the modern improvements.
Second. Two desirable lots lying west ef ihe ''Pow
der House lot," so called, each lot having a frontage of
sixty-five feet upon a proposed new street connecting
with Prospect street in said Fair Haven Bast. Also about
two acres of land on Fair Haven Heights, with two
highways already laid out through the same, making
the whole tract very desirable for building siUs.
Third. The equity of redemption in the property
known as ''The Barrows Homestead," situated on Ex
change street, near the Blatchley avenue church, in
the village of Fair Haven.
All the above must be sold to close up an assigned
estate, and any information relative to price, terms,
etc, etc., can be obtained by applying ta either THOS.
Q. 8LOAN, Yale Bask Building, or WILLIAM P.
KILES, 270 Chapel street, Baal Estate Brokers of New
Haven, or to the subscriber.
WIXiLET HEMINGWAY,
Trustee on said Estate.
Fair Haven Eatst, Nov. 20th, 1879. n24eodtf
Houses, Lots and Farms
FOR SALE.
3 Honaei on Tork Street. 2 House on
George street. House on Garden street, Houseon
.Orchard Btreet. 2 Houses on Minor street. House
on Liberty street. I.ota on Cbapel afreet, How
ard and Kimberly avenues, College street. &c.
Farms in Wsllingford, Bethany and Guilford.
Hontet and Tenement to rent.
iUouey to loan on city property.
Beal estate Of flee 4 Church Street,
Boom S Hoadley Building. Office open evenings.
ja24 L. F. COMSTOCK.
"HIllUJilTB
Real Estate ami LoaiApcy,
85 Church Street,
CLARK IH;II.rI, FIRST FLOOR,
money Loaned on Real instate.
Houses and Lots in ail parts of the city.
Water Fronts and Seashore Property
Manufacturing Property for sale or rent.
Hotel Property tor rent. Furniture
for sale, centrally located.
Some choice bargains in House and I,ot8,nrt-clasa,
ranging from $2,000 to $18,000.
WANTED.
FOB THE SPRING DEMAND,
1,000 1U29JTS,
To which we will give our personal attention.
Fire Insurance placed in first-class companies,
jag LONG HINMAN.
losrd aid 3cem
Rooms to Rent.
A PLEASANT suite of Furnished Booms will
be rented to one or two gents at
d27tf 26 ELM 8TBEET, cor. Orange.
ROOMS TO KENT.
jse$a A VEB7 desirable suite of Furnished Booms
WAW in center of city, (near Church street,) will be
wwm. rented reasonably to one or two gentlemen. Al
so the moat desirable offloe in the city for a physician.
Address
au28 tf " A. O. ," Post OOV-e. City.
TKUsTEK SALIi.
BY VIRTUE of sn order from the Probate Court, I
offer for sale the stock and fixtures In the store
of Wm. T. Northrop, 204 Elm street ; also the real
estste of the said Northrop, wagons, ace.
jan29 6t BAMUgL W. HPBLBUBT.
OREATREDUCTIOfl.
IN PRICE.
I ROPEAJi TOT TIC FOR 1880 to the
ducational centers of the Old World ; Including
xourslons to Itaiy,8witzerland,Frsnce,Austria,
ngland, Scotland, Germany, liolland, Belgium,
UVPTaDdtuHOLX LAND, with an.
xtraordinary amosnt of nrst-class travel for an
- xtremely low price. Send for a forty-page
xplanatory pamphlet, with full address to
lOUBJEE, Music Hall, Boston, Mai. I
JaaoeodSt
Jewelry I Jewelry I
New Goods ! New Goods !
AT STBEETEai'S' I
Old Established and Renowned Stand.
Signature i on every bottle of the GENUINE
Worcestershire Sance.
It imparts the most delicious taste and zest to
SOUPS, f-J EXTRACT!.
1 m ox a ajutt jH from a
I J MEDICAL GENTLE.
GRAVIES, I I MAN at Madras to
A his brother at
WORCESTER, May,
'5igia " Ten LEA ft PEK
SralRIN8 that their Sauce
HOT St COLD. Gl3jia highly esteemed in
SasslDdia, and is, in my
aiPfRRHyopiulon, the most psl-
JOISTS, ":gfStlile as well aa the
iSSSKfaSmoe' wholesome Sauce
5tbat is made."
GAvmF., &c
Sold and used throughout the world.!
travelers and tourists find great
benefit slaving a bottle with them,
john duncan's sons,
;agents fobj
ae.CoIleaje Place and X Union Sqnare,
New York.
HABTY JUKES In Bridgeport, Feb. 9, by the Rev.
x. J. Bynnott, ai tne unorcn or ere. Augusune, vm
H. Harty and Florence Jukca, botjU of tbia city.
Jamea M. Mathews of New York and Miaa Harriet
J . Bylngton of NorwalK.
OEATUb.
CE0S8MAN In Weston, Jan. 30, Nancy, wife of Dea
con John croasman, agea m yean.
EBOOKS In New York, Feb. 3, Wm. 7. Brooks, aged
K) year.
Interment at MilforS. Conn.
BRSW8TEB In Bristol, Jan. 28th, Deaoon Xllsha 0.
Brswster, agea oy yean.
widow of the late Edson W. Miller, and daughter of
Joseph and Elizabeth L. Woodward, formerly of
Hartford, agea 23 year.
O'KEEFB In this city, Feb. 3d, Michael O'Keefe,
agea av yeaia.
Picked Up
OK the Mlil River flat a Sharpie. The owner can
have the ame on proving property and paying
charges by applying to RICHARD EN NIB, 211 Eaat
street. ieo st
Saloon tor Sale,
artENTBALLY located and doing a good business
1 . onlv small amount of capital needed. For full
particular oall on or address, GEO. A. ISBELL.
omoe xoaa's juook, cor. rnaisana aim aireoiw,
feb4
FOR RENT.
. ONE SUITE of Rooms on second floor, also
Single Room, with board, terms moderate, at
L f W 86 OLIVE STREET,
FOR SALE.
PATENT WHEEL, top wacon, nearly new, for sale
Cheap. Suitable for Grocer or Butcher. A.-O'
ply to J. R. GTLDEA, 235 Congress avenne. tep -a
Rooms to Rent.
ONE unfurnished, alcove room, with heat and gas,
also furnished room,
f eb 2t . Apply at 9 HOME PLACE.
FOR RENT.
t HANDSOME, WELL-LIGHTED OFFICE, in
Central Block, 270 Chapel street, also commodi
ous and pleasant desk room in FRONT office,
Boom no. I, same Duuaing.
Apply to JUilEl xiUJ&Jn.a.n, jHwm aa,
feb 270 Chapel street,
STABLE JI4MRE
O BALED PROPOSALS will be received until Mon-
a dav evening. Feb. 9tn. for tne manure oz tne
tables of the air Haven and WeBtville Horse Bail
road comnanv. for one vear. The stable at Fair Ha
ven will contain about 90, and that at Westville about
38 horse. Bidders will state the price offered for
each horse, and can bid for both stables together, or
ior enner one separately, for luruwr iiuuruwiu
apply to the subscriber, H. B. IVES, Pres.
leD n
FINE STATIONERY.
FINEST NOTE PAPE3 AND ENVELOPES,
BEST QUALITY CALLING CARDS
and CARD ENVELOPES.
CARD CABINETS or COBBESPONDENCE CABDS
and ENVELOPES.
CARD PLATE MONOGRAM and ADDRESS DIES
Engraved in best manner.
DESIGNING. ILLUMINATING,
And all things pertaining to Art in the Stationery trade
JCxecuteu in tne Dest manner aua oauuMjuoa
Guaranteed.
Playing Cards, Good and Cheap,
New Lot,
BEST QUALITY BLOT PADS,
BEST QUALITY GOLD and STEEL PEN3,
SUPERIOR INKS,
PENCILS, ERASING RUBBER, ET0., ETC.
PECK SPERRY'S,
163 Chapel (Street,
Under Elliott House,
f .b Opposite Opera House.
inriw
uyy y
S. SILVERTHAU & SON,
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Borel & Goivoisier,
WATCHES,
The most amis Uss;srs mads.
All those who are in want of an
accurate time -keeper should
examine this Watch.
Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Goods,
Kings, Clocks, Etc.
All grades of fine Swiss and Ameri
can Watches sold at lower prices than
any other Jeweler in this State Call
and examine our prices. You can
save money by buying of us.
s. warn m,
94 Orange St.. New Haven. Ct.
Home for tne Friendless.
THE monthly meeting of the manager of the Home
for the Friendlea will be held at the residence of
Mrs. T. H. Bishop, 215 Church street, on Wednesday,
Feb. etb, at 3 o'clock p. m. .
IO A. A. J.. nBU J.
B1
CaMi He-filled and Re-stocked
Goods of Choice Selections
Prices Loir -
EAUTIfUIi Gold and Silvsr WatchM of well-
known and reliable makes. We eao guarantee all
our goods to bs as represented. Have sold to thou
sands in this and neighboring towns. Plain Gold and
Elegant Stone Kings in great profusion. Look at our
silverware Department before purchasing elsewhere.
They are etandard goods. Speclavl attention to
Watch and Jewelry Repairing, and also
to engraving in all branches. The best work. All are
welcome to call and examine goods.
GEO. L. STREETER,
SO. 232 chajpei street.
jaaidarw
Diatriot of New Haven aa. Probate Court,)
January 38 th, 1880. f
ESTATE of WILLIAM T. NOKTHKOP, of New
HaTen, In said district, assigning debtor.
The Court of Probate for the District of New Hayen
hath limited and allowed three months from the date
hereof, for the creditora of said estate, represented in
solvent, in which to exhibit their claims thereto ; and
ha appointed 8. Harrison Wagner and Frederick Bota
ford, both of said New Haren, commissioners to re
ceive and examine aaid claims ; and baa ordered that
said Oommlssionere meet at the offioe of B. Harrison
Wagner, No. ev Church street, in said New Haven, on
the BOth of March, and tne Both day of April, 1880,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on each of aaid days, for
the pnrpoaa of attending on the business of aaid ap
pointment. Certified from record1, SAMUEL A. YORK, Judge.
All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to
make Immediate payment to
j.29t BAM'Ii W. MUBLBTJ&T, Trustee.
E. CHAD WICK,
Pattern and Model Alalter, Job
blng. At Brett at; Brown's, S Artisan Street.
ja 6f
I
Floor Cheaper!
NOW buy what you want as wholesale prices X will
receive this week a large lot of the best New Pro
cess Flour, and I shall sell it cheap. Call and see the
quality.
Atso jrsttuy jriour a. y.bu a Dsrrei.
ins Creamery Butter, SOo per lb.
rairy Butter, 25e per lb.
Another cargo of tbat splendid
IaEHIGH COAL
At 35o a ton cheaper than any other dealer will sell a
poor quality.
George Hughes,
IUDEPKSiDEXT DEALEB,
fS 34 Chnrch Street.
TRADES KEN'S National Bank Stock.
Merchants " " "
Ya'e " "
N. H. Gas light Co. Stock.
F. H. and WeetvWe Horse B. B. Co. Stock.
State street Horse B. B. Co. Block.
Orilley Co. Stock.
Wanted by SAMUEL H. B aBBOWS,
Dealer tn investment Securitiea,
Tale National Bank Building,
f2 Boom 4.
GL. ASS WARE.
"BATOTWITHSTANDING tbe advance of -20 per cent.,
Xej we continue to e.U Olass Ware at tbe old price.,
owing to the fact of having a large order in before the
advanoe. Having received 60 cases witbin the patt
week, we propose to give our customers a chance to
buy Cake Stands of all sizes, nigh Bowls, Goblets,
T amblers, and every variety of Glass Ware at a bar
gain. Also a few left of those large size at-no china
Ewers and Basin at 85c ; do., do., common size, 46c
Manhattan Study Lamp, nickel plated, 13.26. Also a
full line of Wcoden Ware, Tinware, Brooms, Brushes,
Table Mate, Silverware, and the largest line of Granite
Tea and Coffee Pot. in town. We also have Barn Lan
terns, Hand Lanterne, Stand Lamps, Hand Lamps,
Bracket Lamps, Chandeliers, aco. And another invoioa
of those handsome American China Dinner and Tea
Eetsof US plroea, $16.
C H. CLARKE CO .
90 Gnorcn Street, near Chapel St.
The best of Kerosene Oil,
live red.
A. M. RICE, D. D. S,.
(Gbaduatb or BALTiaroBB Ductal Ooluoi,)
Formerly with Dr. Stevens, baa removed his offloe to
No. 75 Orange Street,
rive -Doors Sonth of Cnmpel Street.
All operations in Dentist 7 performed in tne best
manner at moderate pnoee .2 tf
Cans called for and dc-fSeod
NOTICE.
Niw Hatxh ahd Kobthakpton Compabt.)
TBxaarBBB'a Ofbtob, y
New Haven, January 38th, 180. j
f IHE holders of the Convertible Bonds of this Oom
M. pany, due April 1st, 1880, and January let, 1882,
are hereby notified that tbe optu n glvea thea to ex- -change
said Bonds (at par) for the new Ooncolidatrd
Sinking Fond Bonds bearing six p-r cent, interest, se
cured by mortAe. will be withdrawn and terminated
on the lath day of February nxt.
Ja316t EDWARD A. BAY, Treasurer,
SPECIAL NOTICE!
Outtomei i say a pleasant change ha taken place at
the Old Stand,
46 Church, Cer. Crown St.
Bespectf nl attention to all who will call at
"Oaks' Corner."
Stock of goods all f reeh and new to select from.
Prices will suit those who like to pay cash
Dried Frnlls, Pitted Cberries, Rasp.
5uAltLI-:! AI. OAsU.
V. B. Try oar Mocha anl Java Coffee drawn from
juanenaraa ratent uonee urn una evening.
JaSI 0. H. O.
S. W. Mearle,
Sarveyor and Civil Engineer,
Kstwlnsra BsudIk Bnlldius;,
81 CHUBOH tlTBEET.
No. 3 Conn.
oT
Store Fixtures for Hale.
A FINB lot of movable shelving, two counters
2 match, (all cabinet work) also show esses. The
whole suitable either for gents' f urniahers, hatter or
muimen. ao aa sw a eu a.uapea siraet.
JaMeoalm . A. THILL.
To-Day'. Convention A Lively Ccn
test In Prospect Strenarth of tne
Blaine Boom Grant lAkely to Cevp
ture tne Belea;etton. .
Haeeisbtteo, Deb. 3. lliere is now every
indication that the Bepablioan State Conven
tion to-morrow will be the scene of a lively
contest between the friends of Senator Blaine
and Senator Cameron. Notwithstanding the
desire of Blaine, as expressed In a letter to
his representative here, that harmonious con
currence should be effeoted looking to his se
lection as the second choice of Pennsylvania
at Chicago, ho friends among the delegate
this evening decided to go into the oonteat
and attempt to wrest an endorsement of their
choice in the convention. At the Blaine cau
cus, held in one of the parlors of the Loehiel
Honse, one hundred and nine delegates de
clared him their choice, and then adjourned to
the general canons of delegates, held in the
dining room of the same hotel. At this meet
ing a test vote was pressed as an endeavor by
his friends to defeat the programme proposed
by the Orantites, which consists of choosing
a delegation to Chicago by the convention at
large, and which should aot as a unit upon
this question. The vote stood for thennit
123, against 110. The caucus adjourned with
out harmonizing, and it is expected that to
morrow the fight will be oontinued on the
floor of the convention. The vote indicates
that the Cameron men are in a majority, as
the lower vote is by all parties understood to
be the full strength of the Blaine men. The
prospects are that the delegation to Chicago
will be instructed to vote for Grant by a ma
jority of about 50 votes. It is said here that
the action of the .Blaine men has antagonized
Cameron to such an extent that he will use all
the influence possible to defeat Blaine's nomi
nation, even Bhould Grant not prove the can
didate. -
Mr. John Hayes, who has succeeded in be-
ing substituted as a delegate, has a letter of
authorization from senator Ulaine, but he de-
nies that it directs him to withdraw from the
fight. Hayes believing that it would be a
grave indelicacy will not allow publication of
the letter, but is emphatic in saying that it
simply directs him to use all honorable efforts
to secure instructions for Blame. He, however,
miers rrom it mat ne is not to maa-a a nope.
less fight, which would simply intensify antag
onism and destroy tne possibility of Blaine s
cnanoes as second choice of tbe delegation.
The Cameronian people have given this letter,
of the existence of which they are fully aware.
their own construction and industriously re
port tnat Hayes is authorized by tne Maine
Senator to withdraw from the fight. There Is
a general acceptance of this withdrawal and
the result is the same apparently aa though
tne witnorawai naa been puonoiy announced,
for it has knocked the bottom out of the
Blaine boom. Mr. Hayes in conversation de
clared that if after the caucus to-night there
was the appearance of a possibility of break
ing down the unit rule, he and his followers
will, however, make an effort, but he is not at
all sanguine.
tub: storm.
In and Abont New York Fury of tne
Elements Many Wrecks Reported
Fierce Oales on the New Jersey Coast
Vessels Driven Ashore Perilous Ad
ventures of the Crews Brave Work
by the Ule Savins; Squads.
New Yobk, Feb. 3. The heavy snow storm
Of last night was followed by rain to-day, and
tbe streets are rendered almost impassable by
slush. Later the temperature was oolder, and
after a flurry of snow the sun shone for a
while. The storm was accompanied by a gale
from the northeast, which caused the snow to
drift. The horse car companies were obliged
to double up their teams and even then had
much difficulty in making their trips. Ferry
travel on both rivers up to a late hour this
morning was esteemed perilous, the blinding
saow and wind ooupled with the easterly gale
requiring two men to assist at each wheel,
and even then the boats were landed at their
slips with much trouble and muoh after the
usual time. The Boston boats did not reaoh
their pier until after nine o'clock owing to the
fierceness of the storm on the Sound. Con
sidering the severity of tbe weather and the
vast delay over by the storm, the delay in the
arrival of mails from all points was not as se
vere as might have been expected. The East
ern mail due here at 6:30 a. m. arrived at 7:16.
The Southern mail, due at 7:15 a. m., arrived
10:45. The Northern mail, via the Hudson
Biver road, was an hour and a quarter late.
The fast mail from the South and Southwest
over the Pennsylvania road, due at 7:15 a.
m., arrived at 9:1a. The second mail from the
same points was lour nours late.
A number of persons were injured by falling
on tbe streets.
In Brooklyn the storm was equally severe,
and a number of aocidents were reported.
among others the upsetting of a coach by a
sharp gust of wind, rolling the coach over an
embankment and dragging the team with it.
The driver escaped without injury, but the
coach was smashed and the horses ran away.
Off the coast the weather was very severe,
and a number of wrecks are reported. Some
fear is felt here regarding the lnman steam
ship City of Biohmond, which was due here
last Sunday morning. The northeast gale is
liable to drive vessels mamng this port ashore
at Barnegat Since the above was reoeived,
the arrival of the City of Bichmond has been
reported.
The storm broxe witn great lorce overuoney
Island, and great damage has been done to
property along the beach. The tide rose very
high, and at noon tne water naa Drosen tnrougn
between the Pavilion and Hotel Brighton,
tearing up the planks and flooring. The
wooden pier in front of the Uoean
House was almost entirely swept away. The
waves rose mountains high and washed away
all the bath houses left on the ground. The
iron pier was shaken up, and grave fears were
entertained for awhile that it would be carried
away. The marine railway was entirely un
der water. .
This afternoon the gram elevator Telegraph,
owned by Knapp k MoOard, while crossing
the Hudson river to New Jersey, was upset by
the storm, the top drifting down stream from
the hull. There were sixteen persons on board
at the time, all of whom were precipitated in
the river, but were rescued in a half fro ten
condition by a steam tug.
Long Beanoh, Feb. 3. This ha been the
most eventful day along the coast of the
century. A thorough tornado set in at mid
night last night and has done great damage.
The roof of the United States Hotel has been
carried away, so has the Mansion House roof.
Many windows of the Ocean House have been
staved in. The flooring of the pier has been
torn up and carried out to sea. Telegraph
wires are down in every direction, so commu
nication with the outside world is suspended.
The pavilion belonging to the pier has been.
greatly damaged, six vessels nave come
ashore between Sandy Hook and West End
Hotel since 1a.m. to-day, and the New Jer
sey Southern track, between the Highlands
and Seabright, has been washed away, pre
venting telegraphio communication between
Sandy Hook and New Tork. The storm has
been the severest that has swept this section
of the country in years. The wind by mid
night was blowing half a gale. now fell
heavily for an hour or so, followed by sleet and
rain. At 12:50 this morning, while Captain
Jack Vanbrunt. a patrolman of life saving
station No. 4 at Monmouth Beach, was patrol
ling, he noticed a large vessel coming dead
ashore about a quarter of a mile to the north.
He summoned the crew, who proceeded to
the spot with cannon lines, breeehes buoys
and other paraphernalia. It was a bad night,
tbe waves ran mountains high and washed
over the vessel repeatedly, audit required skill
ful maoceavering to throw the line. The vessel
proved to be the three-masted schooner E. C.
Baboock loaded with wood, bound from
Hampton Boads to New Tork, Captain Train.
A life line was thrown with remarkable aooura
oy. and tbe entire crew, consisting of seven
oolored men, the captain, his wife and two
children, were eaved by means of the breeoh
es buoys within two hours, one of the quick
est feats chronicled in tne lire saving History.
Mrs. Train is the first woman ever landed
from a wrecked vessel In the breeches buoy.
The captain and his family ware taken in
charge by Mr. Keaya. - who gave them the
j hospitality of his cottage, while the crew were
nouaea in station i s bouse ana made com
fortable. The Baboock left Hampton Boads
on Friday night. - The sea was rough and the
night thick. She had bad weather up to last
; night, when it cleared for a little only tedark-
eu up again to an intense ae&rea, anom
midnight she struck a blinding snow storm QT this afternoon
ot.ua BWCb BUUA XBUlk AAKO WUW WSBW SV
strong that the - captain lost control
of the ship. The wind blew at the rate
of sixty miles an hour. Every effort was made
to put the ship about, but without avail, and
nothing was left but to head her for the beach,
where she eventually struok and was thrown
high and dry. The shore for miles was strewn
with her cargo. The Baboock at noon was
all broken np, but her sticks maintained their
perpendicular. Another vessel, the schooner
Iiightfoot of Rockland, Me., from Norfolk,
bound to New York with a cargo of corn con
signed to Biohardson & Co., New York, earn
ashore at Long Branch at 9 a. m. She was
in the heavy surf over an hour and dragged
both her anchors anrl mmn aahore- Ths ar.w
of five men was saved. The vessel lies easy, ! 'h
ana being a strong vessel will probably be
saved.
signs of decomposition. The lady's friends
will not permit the body to be buried until
some Changs takes place.
Another Rumor If ailed.
Nxw Yobk, Feb. 3. Regarding the report
that Hon. Samuel J. Tilden was to be mar
ried to Miss Fannie Banck, of Lewisburg, Pa
ths following dispatch was reoeived In this
IdEwtsBUBo, Pa., Feb. 8,
I am astonished at the report. I have
never been in New York and never was ac
quainted with Mr. Tilden. I, positively deny
au suon statements.
(Signed) F annus Ranok.
A reporter interviewed ex-Governor Tilden
this evening regarding the rumor. He said
"The story is absurd. I never heard of the
young lady's name before to-day. However.
the report has gained such wide circulation
that I have decided to take notice of the rumor
and emphatically deny that it has any founda
tion wnatever, ana j. nave prepared tbe follow
ing statement ior the press :
xne report is as true as about nine
tne statements concerning me
published, that is
not at alL
The most thrilling and exciting of all 1 presume that the author of the rumor acted
the wrecks happened while your correspond
ent was in station 4 receiving the
news about the Baboock. Captain Valentine
had just given him the final point, when
man dashed into the door and excitedly cried,
"My God, captain, here's brig heading dead
for the shore, scaroely half -a mile away!"
The crew was hardly prepared for anything of
this kind. Two men were rolling up the life
rope, another was swabbing and furbishing up
the cannon, and another was at work on the
breeohes buoys. Every one not connected
with the station made a dash for the beach.
Scaroely a quarter of a mile away, heading
dead on with only a foretopsail Bet, came the
ill-fated vessel. One man was seen half way
np the main rigging ; another was at the
wheel. The waves were rolling in with the
incoming tide, throwing the spray fully five
hundred yards. Tne pelting rain, which almost
cut the skin, blinded one as he looked sea
ward, and the wind lifting up the small par
ticles of sand threw it into the face viciously
and painfully. Up came the vessel, sinking
now in the trough of the sea, anon rising up
on the crest of the wave until her keel was
visible. Within ten minutes she was within
hailing distance of the shore, and the hundred
fishermen waiting for her in their rough tar
paulins, and sou'westers watched her move
ments with bated breath. A gigantio wave
strikes her aft and washes her from stern to
stem. To every one's horror the man at the
wheel is seen Btanding fixedly at his post, while
wave after wave washes over the ship and
him mercilessly. She was .brought up to the
beach in the words of one of the fishermen
"beautifully. "She lurches upon the beachhead
foremast, but swings round till she is broad
aide. Then five men are seen huddling to
gether in the forecastle, while one sits
mournfully half naked, hatless and shoeless. '
under the lee of the cabin. Her name
Augnstina is seen painted on her side. Ten
minutes elapsed, when the life saving crew
emerge from their house. When the gun was
fired the rope snapped. Another effort was
made with the same result. Finally, Garrett
White, one of No. 4's men. advanced down
into the surf and threw a line which cleared
the vessel's side. It was eagerly seized and a
rousing cheer greeted the act. The line was
hauled in, but the poor sailors In their eager- '
ness to save their lives failed to take heed of
the block of wood that gives the direction. '
Muoh valuable time was lost in signalling to
them what to do, and they misunderstood the 1
signals, so that the line sagged and the drift
wood from the Babcook accumulated between
the vessel and the beach, tangled the line so
that it fouled with the anchor's fluke. The
next moment one of the sailors jumped over
the side, grasped the line and made for the
shore. He had very little distance to get over,
but the rising tide and choking driftwood
were obstacles which threatened to prevent
the suocess of his plan. Twice he was '
knocked down, and when he was half way it
seemed as though he must perish. But up he
rose, staggered a few feet onward, fell again, i
and last as be was being carried out by a huee I
wave he was seized by two of the life men
and, half dead, dragged upon the beach. He
had strength enough to utter that the vessel
was bound from Havana to New York, twenty-one
days out, and that the captain, when he
perceived the Highlands and knew that the
vessel must go ashore, had gone into the
cabin and blew out his brains. While he was
speaking another cry was heard, and two
more sailors were soon struggling in the
water. One of these fellows was he who
was shoeless and hatless, a mere boy. He
was caught in an eddy and was nearly
strangled by the driftwood. Robert Potter,
of No. 4, jumped into the surf to grasp the
man, out was nimseu oorae away by a reced
ing wave. 'save .rotter! Save Potter!
came from all sides. For a minute or two not
a sound was heard bnt the roaring of the
tempest. Rescue seemed impossible. Fortu
nately a spar was olose at hand. With cool
ness suggestive of his calling, he seized it,
retaining his grip on the sailor the while.
The next wave threw the spar upon the beach,
where a hundred willing hands seized the
gallant life saver. Five men in all saved
themselves in this way, and the remaining two
were perfectly willing to stay where they
were until low tide. The tide is the highest
that has been known here for years. All the
meadow lands between Jersey City and Long
Branch are inundated.
Deadwood, D. T., Feb. 3. A heavy snow
storm prevails at this plaoe and throughout the
Black Hills.
Chicago, Feb. 3. It was snowing here at
12 m.
Buffalo, Feb. 3. Fifteen inches of snow
here.
upon the maxim of equity in jurisprudence
that what ought to have been done has in
fact been done. Bnt unfortunately I never
naa tne pleasure oi knowing of the existence
or any suon iaay. (signed; a. i. Tildxn.
Further Testimony Aaalnst Ray t
Nxw Yobs, Feb. 3. The committee ap
pointed by the Board of Indian Commission
ers to investigate the affairs of Tnai.n Com
missioner Hay t remained in secret session at
the Metropolitan Hotel till a late hour this
evening. At the olose of to-day's session a re
porter of the National Associated Press learned
from one of the committee that Mr. Hayt had
appeared before the committee represented by
counsel, who raised ihe point that as Mr.
Hajt had been removed they had no jurisdic
tion. The principal testimony taken by the
committee to-day was in relation to the Art
zona mining schemes and a number of affida
vits were submitted, which fully sustained the
charges. It was also shown that Hayt's son
was sent out under the name of Knapp to pur
chase a mine in behalf of his father, in which
Agent Henry Hart, of the San Carlos Arizona
agency was also implicated. Testimony was
also produced which'showed that no charges
against hiart were sent to the Department of
Justioe until General Fiske had made the mat
ter public The committee will resume their
session te-morrow morning, and it is expected
that they will have completed their report by
to-morrow evening.
Mew York City Mews.
Niw Yobx, Feb. 3.
A lime shed at the foot of Ninety-sixth
street, East river, took fire this evening, and
before the flames were extinguished property
worth $io,uoo was destroyed.
The Catholic Beview is informed that the
subscriptions in the Catholio churches of this
diocese last Sunday for the relief of the suf
fering people of Ireland amounted to $40,000.
THIS OJaD WORLD.
France.
Bismarck's Ambition A Step Toward
the Seizure of Holland.
.tabis, r eD. a. An authentic dispatch re
oeived from Berlin states that the German
Government is preparing to send an army cf
40,000 men to the Dutch frontier, and that
orders for this movement have already been
given and are in progress of speedy execu
tion. Much exoitement and speculation has
been created here by the news. The state
ment put forth by the German Government
that the objeot of the movement is to prevent
smuggling is ridiculed," and the general opin
ion is tbat this is the first step of a series of
operations planned by Prinoe Bismarck for
tbe seizure of Holland and the ultimate ac
quisition of Belgium.
NEW ENGLAND.
Maine.
Meeting; of the Legrlaiature,
Augusta, Feb. 3. The Senate met at the
uraal hour and occupied the session in discuss
ing the report of the committee on binding
and printing. The committee reported a
printing contract with Sprague & Son. The
Senate laid the matter on the table for future
consideration. The House held a short ses
sion, in which but little business was attended
to. An order was introduced instructing the
committee on bribery to compel Wallace B.
Wbite, principal in the Hwan-rlarriman bribe
ry business, to appear before the committee,
and testify in regard to the matter. Seven
new members were added to the committee
to-day, and it now stands three Democrats and
four Republicans.
MARYLAND,
An Insane Woman's Suicide Placing-
Her Head on a Bed of Xiive Coals In
an Open Fireplace.
Baxtimobe, Feb. 3. Miss Sarah A. Fields,
a sister of Major James Fields, of Abingdon,
Va., who was of unsound mind, committed
suicide on Friday, at her brother's residence
in Abingdon, by setting fire to her -hair.
Miss Fields was standing in the dining room
conversing with several members of the
family when she was suddenly attacked by a
fit of mania to whioh she was subjeot. She
ran screaming around the room, eluding all
attempts to capture her, and suddenly made a
rush to the open fireplace. As she reached a
position directly in front of the opening she
suddenly dropped prone on the floor and
placed her head on the bed of burning ooals.
Before her horrified friends could rescue her
she received injuries from which she died in
a few hours in great agony. Her family is
prominently connected in Virginia. Her
brother was an officer in Stonewall Jackson's
brigade during the war.
THE INDIANS.
Hsstiles on the Warpath Fears of a
General VJprisinar.
Cincinnati, Feb. 3. A Fort Buford apeoial
says : Va the ztstn oi January a oano or unca-
papa Indians raided Gros Ventres oamp,cap
tured a herd of ponies and crossed to the east
side of the Yellowstone. On the 29th a war
party of Gros Ventres started out to recapture
the stock, and at 1 p.- m., after a ride of forty
miles, overhauled the TJnoapapaa' camp, yell
ing and chanting war songs and bidding defi
ance to their enemies. They attacked the
oamp. The battle was a bloody one. Five
were sailed and tbe stooK recapturea. xaw
morning a party or tiros venires Dnsves,
under Big Tail, left to again fight their ene
mies. Great exoitement prevails along the
Yellowstone, and there are fears of a general
uprising.
NEW YORK.
A Woman, in a Trance.
Stbacusx, Feb. 3. Mrs. Cora E. Jones,
of Fulton, Oswego county, is said to be in
a trance. She apparently died last Tuesday
evening, having been long ill of consump
tion. She was at the time of her apparent
death sitting in a chair, when she suddenly
closed her eyes not to open them again.
Preparations for the funeral were made on
Thursday, but so life-like was the face, and
the lower limbs and arms being still pliable,
tbe relatives decided she was not dead. The
funeral was postponed till Sunday, the body
placed in a warm room and physician
called. The husband, however, deolined to
permit the doctor to administer any restor
atives, saying the Lord had permitted his
wife to go into a trance, and if He wanted
to bring her out alive He would do so.
The body still retains its natural appear
ance. On Sunday the funeral was again
postponed. The face yesterday retained its
life-like appearance, and there are as yet no
Ireland.
The Distress Spreading making Itself
Felt in the Richest Portions of the
Country.
Dublin, Feb. 3. The daily increasing dis
tress and destitution in Ireland is at last being
felt in the richest and most prosperous sec
tions of the oountry. Even in Olonmel, a
parliamentary borough and capital of the rich
est and most prosperous section of the county
of Tipperary, a body of workingmen have
been driven to organize a food demonstration,
and threaten that unless the Mayor provides
them with relief they will break open the
shops and forcibly help themselves. Clonmel
is a garrison and assizes town on the river
Suir, which separates it from tbe county of
Waterford. It is connected by rail with Lim
eriok, Cork, Waterford and Dublin, so that if
the local authorities are unable to cope with
any demonstration greater than an ordinary
riot assistance can be promptly forwarded. Q
The London Times this morning in a lead
ing article rejoices at the sober pnblio opinion
of Americans, and trusts and believes that
Parnell's pitiful game of making capital from
Ireland's distress is being rapidly played out.
At a meetingof the Home Rule League to-day
they expunged a proposed Farnellite resolution
censuring certain members of Parliament.
Mr. Shaw delivered a long speech, in which
he repudiated any ambition to become a
Home Bule leader, and said that Mr. Butt's
broken-hearted look twelve months ago had
cured his ambition. The treasurers of the
Home Bule League have resigned.
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Parnell to Address the Citizens.
Washington, Feb. 3. Mr. Parnell was
called upon to-day by a large number of citi
zens, many of them not Irish Americans
The Bobert Emmet Association called and
presented resolutions adopted by them looking
to the organization of clubs in aid of Borne
rule in Ireland. They found Parnell in accord
with the proposition, and the officers of the as
sociation had an interesting talk upon this and
kindred subjeots to-night. The Parnell party
attended a oonoert and ball at Masonio Temple.
Messrs. Parnell, Dillon and Murdook will ad
dress the oitizens of Washington to-morrow
evening. The proceeds will be devoted to the
permanent relief of the Irish people. Saveral
Senators and Representatives will be present
and address the meeting, which will also be
graced by the presence of Mrs. and Miss Parnell.
THE FIRE RECORD.
An Insane Hospital on Fire Two of the
Inmates Burned.
Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 3. Early this
morning the Milwaukee county insane hospital
situated at Wanwatosa was burned. The 58
inmates, suffering from some kind of ailments,
were taken out, but a woman named Mrs.
Nealson and a man named Fred Sethroff, both
mildly Insane, returned unnoticed to their
rooms and perished. Their charred remains
were recovered after the fire had been extin
guished. Loss, $ 30,000 ; no insurance.
MOVEMENTS Of STEAMERS.
Nzw Yobk, Feb. 3. Sailed, the Wisconsin
for LiverpooL - Arrived, tbe City of Biohmond
from LiverpooL
HulL Sailed, the Sorrento for New York.
Glasgow. Arrived, the Scandinavian from
New York.
LiverpooL Arrived, the Palestine from
Boston, the Lord Olive from Philadelphia, the
Samaria from Boston. Sailed, the City of
New York for New York.
Southampton. Sailed, the Weser for New
York.
TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS.
Governor Pitkin of Colorado, Senator Teller
and Bepresentative Belford of the same State
called in a body to-day upon the President,
Secretary Bamsey and Secretary Sohurz.
Their visit was in regard to the Utes. Upon
general terms they want the Utes to go and go
quickly. They presented their views upon
the subject at large, and particularly urged the
sending of troops to protect oertain settlers
in the State. This subject came up in the
Cabinet meeting this evening, and it was
thought best to await the result of the mission
of the Utes who have gone home with Gen.
Adams in an endeavor to secure tbe remainder
of the Utes demanded. In the meantime as
a number of Utes are now here, and as they
are regarded by their people as hostages, it is
not considered likely that any attack will be
made on the settlers.
Forty-Sixth Confiress.
Washington, Feb. S.
Senate. Mr. Bayard, from the Finance
Committee,' reported the Warner silver bill
adversely. Mr. Beck said there was a minority
in the oommittee who would ask to be heard
on the bill. The bill was placed on the calen
dar. Mr. Teller called np the bill to grant right
bf way through the publio lands for the
Cheyenne, Black Hills & Montana Railroad
and Telegraph Company. After discussion
the bill was recommitted.
The rest of the day was devoted to eulogies
of the late Bepresentative Clark, of Iowa,
which were pronounced by Messrs. Allison,
Hereford, Piatt and Kirkwood.
The Senate at 2:45 p. m. adjourned.
House. The bill heretofore reported from
the Judiciary Committee to limit the services
of petit jurors in United States courts to three
weeks in eaoh year was passed.
The speeches made by woman suffragists
before the Judiciary Committee were ordered
printed for the use of the oommittee.
Mr. Cox, of New Tork, introduced a bill to
declare forfeited all lands granted to railroad
corporations where the terms of the grant
have not been complied with. Bef erred.
The House then went into oommittee, and
resumed consideration of the rules. The ef
fort to distribute tbe appropriation bills was
defeated to-day. However, an amendment
was adopted by a vote of 93 to 64, giving the
Oommittee on Agriculture control of the
estimates and appropriations for the Agricul
tural department. Tbia action inspired con
fidence in those who wanted the work dis
tributed, and it was followed by a motion
to give the Military Committee control of the
appropriations for the army. A lengthy
discussion ensued, in which it was generally
agreed that the rules would be jeopardized if
the bills were distributed, and the amendment
was rejected by a majority of 14.
The House adjourned at 4:15 p. m.
Austria has decided to increase the defen
sive force of her present army by an extended
system of fortifications.
A terrible hurricane has visited the Phil
lipine Islands and destroyed several ships and
also a Spanish gunboat.
The steamer Strathleven, with a cargo of
fresh meat in cases and live stock, from
Australia for London, has arrived in the
Thames. The meat preserved in the cases is
perfectly fresh.
The returns of the corn crop of Illinois for
last year show a total yield of 305,813,377
bushels, worth $97,483,052. The corn
grown there in 1870 was less than one hun
dred and thirty million bushels.
Steps are in progress to form a Petroleum
Boring Company, to work the newly dis
covered oil wells in the Hanover petroleum
region, the present bores yielding an average
interest of 22 per centum upon the capital
invested, against 19 per centum in America.
Israel Boothby, cashier of the First Na
tional Bank, at Augusta, Me., committed sui
cide yesterday by shooting himself in the
head. To make certain of his purpose he
jumped into a cistern on the bank premises,
with weights attached to his feet, and then
committed tne deed. A director of the bank
states that the accounts of the institution are
probably all right.
Wanted to Purchase
A GOOD MILS BOUTK. Address X, at this office.
t eb. If
WANTED,
3 or 4 steady men of good ad dreaa to act aa agenta
for the sals of a Waahins afaohlna. Inquire of
febl at H. O. LOSQ, 85 Church street.
Xotmsr Man Wanted.
N EXPERIENCED entry clerk; good penman
and quick .t flaurea.
feb it SARGENT CO.
WANTED,
ATOUNa GIRL as cook, reference required. Ap
ply after nine to-day a. m. at
febl If 68 D WIGHT STREET.
SITUATION WANTED,
BT A capable girl to do second work or general
housework in a small private family ; good refer
ences if required. Apply at
flf 293 GEORGE STREET. '
WANTED,
AFIR8T-CLAR8 carriage trimmer,
BBO0KETT at T0TTU2, 91 Goffe Btreet.
febest
WANTED,
A COMPETENT girl to cook, wash and Iron in a
email private family ; good references required.
Apply at 190 OAK STREET,
f 3 tf Cor. Howard Avenue.
B
SITUATION WANTED.
Y A respectable woman a cook. Apply at
I at" YOBK bTREET.
WANTED,
A SITUATION by a young Scotchman aa porter in
a hotel or store, or to drive a bueinesa wagon in
the city; good references given. Addreaa
ft "B. D. Q.," this office.
WANTED.
A0HINISTS, Drillers and Filers.
jtno. o. oonosr.
f2 Sf aflddlefleld. Conn.
M
WANTED,
FIVE GOOD MOULDERS immediately. Steady
work and good pay. Men accustomed to machine
work preferred. Apply in person to
CLIN TON VILLE AGL. WOBKS,
Oliotonville, Oonn.
Horthford Station, Air Line B, B. f 2 eodtf
GIKLiS WANTED.
TO MAKE PAPER BOXES. Hooker Building, cor
ner of Bute and Wall streets.
130 tf p. j. OBONAN.
An Active. Intelligent Gentleman
NOT afraid to work, cau nave a position as travel
ing salesman for W. G. RobertB & Go of Geneva,
N. Y. Applications to be made to O. G. WATKI NP,
611 8tate Btreet, in person or by letter. ja29 12t
FINANCE AND TRADE.
(Speoial Correspondence of the Jocns ai. ahd Codbibb
Jobs H. Davis & Co., Bankers and Broker, 1
No. 17 Wall street, New Tork, t
Feb. 3, 1880. j
Bailroad investments were strong, but the market
for railway and miscellaneous Bhires was extremely
quiet and devoid of any features worth developing
into extended notice, and the fluctuations were within
unusually narrow limits. The general speculation ap
pears at the moment to turn on the signature of the
proposed traffic contract to which the Erie and the
Lake Shore are the principal parties.
The Bond Market. There was a large business do
ing in Government bonds at strong and higher prices.
Stock oloied aa followa :
N.Y. Oen. a: Hudson.l30V I Ohio SIX
Erie -.. 48 I Western Union 104
Lake Shore 105 j Wabash 46V
aiPittsburs 112 1 Union Paoiflo 93K
North western 90 ?j Michigan Central.... 92 ii
donref ins 1 N.J. Central 82
Bock Island 160 I Del. L. as W 8
I Del. As Hud Canal 76
IO.O. I.fl 23X
Fort Wayne
Terre Haute
xerre Haute Pref ,
Paoiflo Mail 39
St. Paul 79
St. Paul pref 103
Canton.....
Oon. Goal
Morris 103
Quicksilver 21
Quicksilver Pref 66
Mariposa
oo. prex. ........
Harlem 159
Harlem pref .........
Panama 183
Illinois Central 1MV
Government bonds closed as follows :
. 8. Ss. 1881. coup. .105 I New Is. coup 105V
New 6s, ree 103 New 4s, reg 106V
New 5s, coup 103 U.S. newi.lfs, coup.. 107 X
New as, reg 106,',' D. 8, currency 6a
EXPRESS STOCKS.
Adams .....108 American 56
Wells, Fargo ft, Co. ..102 I United States 46
Chicago Alton 1075.'
Chicago & Alton Pref .119
A & P. Telegraph.... 42
Missouri Pacific . . .
Qiiincy.... ..........
Han. & St. Jo
H'tf'd t Erie
do. guaranteed
Land Grant ,
40
3l
New VorlA Produce lf1a.rk.eu
Nxw Tobx, Feb. 3.
FLOUR Dull : sales. 8.400 bbls. : State J4.60a
(7.90 ; Ohio flour f 5.40$7.50 ; Western, $4.00
$6.25 ; Southern, $5,8037.75.
WHEAT Quiet : No. 2 winter lied, Feb., 11.44 If :
do. March, $1.47 ; No. 2 Winter Bed, May, ;
No. 1 white, March. $1.44'.
CORN Dull ; Mixed Western, spot, 60(;61 ; do.
futures, 6459 o.
OATS Quiet: Stats, 48352 : Western 47Jtfi51Wfo.
per bushel.
bilk ir gutet ; new plain mess, ($ .
POBK Dull : sales. 100 bbls. : new mess Dork.
$12.60 per bbl.
LARD Bteadeir ; sales, 250 tierces ; steam ren
dered, $7.87f.
BUTTER Dull ; Ohio, 1528c. ; Slate, 1785r.
per lb. ,
wuiH&isr nominal: western, si is.
BUGAB Quiet.
MOLASSES Steady.
PETROLEUM Dull.
BICE Firm.
COFFEE Steady.
FREIGHTS Dull.
SPIRITS OF TUBPENTINE Steady at 40.
BOSIN Heavy at $1 52(55.
TALLOW Steady at 6.
WANTED,
7 XPEEIEN0ED Shirt Ironers and Bnttcn-holeMa-
MJJ er. ELM CITY BHIRT CO.,
Ja26tf Cor. BUts and Court Street.
WANTED AGENTS for " Wm. Lloyd Garri
son and His Times," by Oliver Johnson ; intro
duction by John G. Whittler. Now ready splendid
auoees. B. B. RUSSELL & CO., Pubj., 57 Oornhill,
Boston, Maes. ja24 12t
LYMAN TREADWAY,
Dealer la
BOYNTON'S
ortable and Brick Set Furnaces,
i-L'-".L:j-.-'-'!
NaJ
Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves
BOYNTOJi'S
New Elevated Oven Range,
Our Favorite.
( ' I .. . .-aa i. . iz J
Nos. 314 and 316,
Old IVo. 186 State Street.
Lyman Treadway.
jalStf -
Glass, Oils, Paint & Varnish
i). h. giaXaItoeit & sour.
English, French and German Plate Glass.
English, Sheet and Crown Glass, single and thick.
French Coach, Window and Picture Glass.
All qualities and sizes of American Window Glass.
Winter Sperm, Lard and refined Lamp Oils.
Camphene and Burning Fluid.
English and American Raw and Boiled Lin seed Oils.
Spirits of Turpentine. Venae Turpentine Alcho.
Copal, Japan, Shellac, Bamar and Mastic Varnishes.
Englifh and American White Lead, dry and in oil.
English, French and American Zinc Paints.
English and American, Paris and Spanish Whiting
and Chalk.
Cremlite and Flake White, Bed Lead, Litharge.
Orange and Mineral, Venetian Bed, Spanish Brown.
Chrome and Stone Yellows, Verdigris.
French and American Ochres. Chrome Marine.
Saxony and Quaker Greens, in oil and dry.
Vandyke Brown, burnt and raw Umber, dry and in
oil.
Tera de Sienna, dry and In oil.
Paris Green, Dutch Pink, Bose Pink, Prussian Blue.
Ultramarine Blue, Indigo, Blue Vitriol, Sal Soda.
Sal Ammonia, Sugar of Lead, Bed Chalk.
Rotten Stone, Lump and Ground Pttmioe Stone.
Gum Shellac, Gum Asphaltom, Gum Arabic.
Gum Damar, Be fined Borax.
Black, Brown, Blue and Green Smalts.
Dye Woods, Dye Stuff a, Adds of all kinds.
Chamois Skins, Sand Paper, Wrapping Paper.
Phosphorus, Brimstone and Match Glue.
Cooper's and Common Glues.
Potash, Black Lead and British Lustre.
Artists Colors, Bed and Yellow Lakes, Drop Lake.
Carmine, Gold and 8Uver Lead and Bronzes.
Artists Brashes, Paint, Sash and Varnish Brushes.
New York and Boston Whitewash Brushes.
Camel Hair, Blacking, Stove and Scrub Brushes.
Cloth, Hair. Kail and Tooth Brushes of every
descriptton. D. S. GLENNEY & SON,
m4 wtf 160 State Street.
Iteal Estate in this City, County,
State, or United States, in ex
change for Land Warrants, Wes
tern Farms,City or Country Prop
erty. Any person having any prop
erty that he wishes to sell or ex
change is invited to call on
H- P. HOADLEY,
DEALER AND BROKER,
1 Hoadley Building', opp. P. O.
ja23 tf
WANTED,
aMa. BT A SINGLE gentleman, a Furnished Boom,
I :-8 centrally located. Address, stst'ng nrice,
Jess. B. F. MOLYNE AUX,
081 Poet Office.
GACDEFKOT'b
Emplojueiit iiffiee.
HAS coaatantly on hand help suitable for priva
families, as well as for hotels, boardioir honse
and restinranis. Great attention is psid by the pro
prietor of the establishment in the choice of girls and
women before sending them to nil a situation. Coun
try calls of sny distances are promptly attended to.
so irrange street, near urown street.
Ja2 GAUDEFBOY.
WANTED.
SHERMAN & CO., Marshall, Mich., want an agent
in this county at once, at a salarv of aioo nar
month and expenses niid. For full nartlnnlara. ad.
drees ss above. d29 dsswly
WANTED
TO BUS", a lot of Seoond-Hand Furniture and Car
pets. Highest cash nrice naid. Orders bv mail
promptly attended to, at
02U 38 OHUHOH BTBEBT.
jelatt's Patent Buckwheat.
Ch TONS fresh receired this morning, for sale to the
aw trade at miu prioea, freight added.
jaSl B. E. HALL Si SOW.
$2800
i te A w' n Tel. Chit K I mrl a
Ai5 njmi Gun free. For terms ad
dress, . Wrth& Co., St.JjvuiMo
COB'S OPERA 1IOITSK.
Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings,
And Wednesday matinee at 3 I'. HI.,
February 3d and 3d.
G. H. OOE LESSEE AND MANAGES.
HENRY C. JAHRETT,
(Late of Jarrett & Palmer,)
Will present his NEW EXTRAVAGANZA in three acta
entitled
FU1Y OI THE KllISTOJL ;
OB
A NIGHT ON THE SOUND,
With a Large and Powerful Organization of
Dramatic and Musical Artists.
THE play is replete with Comic Situations, Lndl
orous Perplexities, Mirthful Music, Laughable
Mistakes, snd Beautiful Scenery. The whole preeent
ing One Hundred and Fifty Minutes of Pleasurable
Eujojment and Oontinuoua Hilarity.
Keserved, CO and 76c. Admission, 85 and 60c.
Sale oommences at Box effice Monday morniDg,
February 3d. ja3l 4t
COE'S OPB& MOUSE.
Friday Evening, February 6th.
Engagement o! the Popular Actor,
MR. OLIVER DOUO BYRON,
The Charming Artiste,
SIISS KATE BTfiOK,
And an ensemble of
40 ARTIST! 40
In the Great Play depicting life-like incidents in
New York and California, entitled
ACROSS THE CONTINENT.
Embracing tbe services of two Distinct Companies !
Nov in the Tenth year of it j unparalleled succeeff.
Pbices Reserved seats SO and 75a.; Admission US
and 60c. Hale ccmmencis t Bex t-fllce Wednesday
morning. Feb. 4'h. feb4 3t
rECK'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Tuesday Evening:, February IO,
The Boston IdealOpara Company
IN
FATINITZA. !
IVIeae.ru. Wn itney, Bariiebee,
Fesiienden, Frotlilufitiain,
- - IWinHes Phillip., Beebe,
and all the old favorites. Fifty people ! Full Chorus
and Orchestra, as produced h sre last December. Re
served seats on sale at Loomlg' Music Store on and af
ter THURSDAY morning. Feb. 5, at 9 o'clock. f3 7t
The Apollo Club.
HONORARY members are notified that the second
private Concert will be given at the Atheneum,
on Wednesday evening. Feb. 4th, at 8 o'clock. Ihe
vlub will be assisted by JTfr. Naniuel S. Stanford
and IIr. Ferdinand Dulcken, t-ianist,
and iM r. Wull Frier, Violoncellist. Oar
riages at 10. 11 8t
COE'S Ol'KBA HOUSE.
Thursday Evening, February 5th.
Positively One NlgbtOnly.
A Perfect Production
of Von Suppe's Comic Opera,
FATINITZA!
Ulnatrated by
Matin's Comic Opera Company.
Tbe Entire Original Fifth Avenue
Theatre Cast.
Augmented Orchestral Grand Cnorus I
New and Magnificent Scenery and Costumes.
Beserved Seat, 76c and $1 ; Admission, 50 and 75c.
For sale at Box Ofllco Tuesday, Feb. 3d. f J It
PAGAW HOME !
Mr. Spauldlng's Second Lecture.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
Wednesday Kvenlns;, Feb. 4tb, at S.
A K object-lesson in Boman Histary, w.th Descrip.
tlons and Illustrations or the Ellis, Walls, dates,
Fountains, Aqueduct and Baths.
Course Tickets, (s lectures,) $1.75 and $1.56, at
Judd's. Single Admission, (Reserved Seats,) 0 and
75 oents. ji f 3 4
Sheffield Scientific School!
Tne Fourteenth Course of
IaECTUKES to mechanics
WILL consist of twelve lectures and will be given
in NORTH SHEFFIELD HALL, Tuesday and
Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock, beginning
THIIRSOAT EVENIKG.FEB. 5tn.
Tickets for the Course, ONE DOLLAR, to be had at
the bookstores of Thos. H. Pease & Son and Edward
P. Judd, and at the door. j a3u 6t"
BOWDITGH & PRUDDEN.
MANUFACTURERS OF
GMJBEI1SUITES
72, 74 and 76 Orange St.
Jal
NOTICE.
EVIEDnponby virtue of sundry warrants, and
JLi will be sold at public auction to the highest bid
der on the 23d day of March, A. D., 18811, at 10 o'clock
a. m.,at my officeiBoom Mo. 8 City Hall.Ohurch street,
Kew Haven, Conn., so much of an undivided one-half
of a oertain piece of land situated in Mew Baton, and
bounded south by fine street seventy-five feet more
or leas, east by Maltby street one hundred and forty
feet more or lea, north by land of Luolus Maltby or
an alleyway, and west by land of Lucius Maltby be
ing the same real estate set in the name of ESTATE
OF SMITH TUTTLB, on the New Haven Grand List
for the year 1878, as will pay the following named tax
es levied on said Eetate, with interest and the cost of
of collection, namely : a town tax of five mills on the
'dollar on Hat of 1878 ; a city tax of nine mill on the
dollar on list of 1878 ; a New Haven City School Dis
trict tax of one and one-half mills on the dollar on list
of 1878. WILLIAM HILLHOCSB,
Collector of the above-named tixes.
How Haven, Conn,, Feb. 2d, 1880, fa oa3t

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