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It is nat a dye. DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF KIDNEY DISEASES (T AND O LIVER COMPLAINTS, o Became It acts on the LIVED, BOWELS and KIDNEYS at the same time. Because it oleanses the system of the poison oua humors that develops in Kidney and Uri nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipa tion, PUes, or in Bneumatimm, Neuralgia, Ner vous Disorders and all Female Complaints, r &-SOLU) PROOF OF THIS. XT WLLiI BTTRKTiY CUBE CON8TIPATION, PILE8. and RHEUMATISM, By oaosina; Y&EB ACTION of all the organs and functions, thereby 1 CLEANSING the BLOOD restoring the normal power to throw off disease. TH0U8AND8 OF OASE8 of the worst forma of these terrible diseases have been, quickly relieved, and in a short time PERFECTLY CURED. RUCK, 1. LIQUID OR DRY, BOLD BT DRTJGGISTS. Dry can be sent by mail. VVKLLfl. & Co., BurLlnjrton, Vt. 8 Send lUmp for Diary Almanac for ISM. Ors. E. Jones loiuig, DENTIST, 230 Chapel, cor. State, Street B'd'g Over Brooks & Go's Hat and Fur Btora. All work wavrrsi ntoa. 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Coatonwra will confer a favor by sending In their orders on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, as We hall not open at all on Friday, tha Fourth. D. S. COOPER, t STS BUt Street. LINCOLN SAFE DEPOSIT GO. AND STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 32 TO 38 EAST 42d STREET, (Opposite Grand Central Depot,) REW YORK. jl BalldtBaT srireprool' Tbrovarliowt Kow raady for tbe transaction of business. Boxes rentals at from ivh sjw per year, siivvr, Tra.ki and Packastes stored under fmarrntee. ?rtvavt eatrsncit, Reception sad Toilet rnnaae for LsdUf. V.all, Co pan. Reception and Toilet rooma on the ground Boor and directly aosesaible from tbe strses. nooma or .paw. mm ia - fireproof warehouse: for Varattats, Worn, of Art and Mrchaa- stlae natM dv toe monta or year, i rsaa stor. M. a Specialty. 1NBPJSC1ION ISVTTED. TOOL L. JAKES. A. VAN 8ANTVOORD, President. Vice President, M. IT. B. ZDOAB. t. B. VAN WORMEB, nMretarr- eaperurcant. MBS. M. E. COWLE8, M. D. CHBOIIO DISKA8K8 A SPECIALTY. 3 Olive Ktre. pCSoe koors 10 to 13 and 3 to i IdU.Sj BIXUImK copies two cents. DlUTXBXD BT CABBXXB8 IV THX OlTX, 13 CXMT8 A WZXX, 42 CzHTa A MoHTH, $5.00 A Ykab. Th Bamx Trans Bt Mail. Saturday, July 12, 1884. Yachts and Yachting. The New York F-I.es to R.ndivoai sit New lxswlo Rsieaa aaol arises. Vice Commodore Chase, or the New York Yecbt olnb, has inrafd orders appointing Charles E. Minton fleet captain, and designa ting New London as the rendezvous of the squadron. The yachts will anohor off the Feqaot on Satnrday, August 2, for the an nnal ernlse. The prizes offered by Commodore Bennett for tbe steam yacht races comprise the fol lowing: No. 1. A cop of tbe value of $1,000 to tbe steam yacht winning with time allow ance. No. 5 A cap of the value of $1,000 to the steam yacht making the shortest time over tbe coarse. No. 3. A aap at tbe value of $500 to the steam yacht arriving second without allow ance of time. The above races will be over a coarse of not less than 60 statute miles, and five ves sels most start to make a race. If it can be arranged the commodore also desiies to offer valuable cups for a steam launch race. All launches not measuring more than CO feet on the water line will be entitled to enter under such rules and classifications as the regatta committee may see fit to impose. The launches will be divided into two classes The races will be open to the competition of vessels belonging to all duly organized yacht clubs. In addition to the steam yacht raoes there will take place, while tbe squadron is at New port, the race for the Ooelet oups and for the oops offered by the oommodore for a race from Brenton's reef lightship to and around Sandy Hook lightship and back to the start ing point; open to yachts of the New York Yacht olnb. In the former the schooner cup is valued at $1,000, the sloop cup at $500 and the course will be triangular and about io miles long. In tbe latter there will be cups of the value of $500 each to two classes of schooners, and oups of similar value to two classes of sloops. The race for the Goelet cups with be with time allowance and under ine rales ana regulations or sue ciuu, wna the exception that entries will be received np to 8 o'clook on the morning of the race. while the race from Brenton's reef lightship to Sandy Hook lightship and back will be without time allowance. County Commtsslonera The oounty commissioners were in session yesterday forenoon and heard objections to a license being granted to Averill & Hull, of Indian Neck, in the town of Branford. The objection came from William Linsley, A M Baboock, David Beach, John Spencer, H G Harrison, H G Meigs, Eckford Davis, Ed ward E Isbcll, E D Sheldon, C W Gaylord and L J Nichols, who as members of the First Ecclesiastical society of Branford signed a paper protesting against a license being granted on the ground that a liquor saloon would tend to injure the value of property there, would prove a general nui sance and would have a baneful effect. The i eaance of a lioense was also opposed on moral and religious grounds. For the church people appeared Lawyer W L Bennett and for Averill & Hull Lawyer Zacher. The com missioners refused to grant the license. The commissioners also refused to grant a license to Ann Heavy, of Birmingham. The Real Estate Market. Kecently recorded transfers of real estate at the town clerk's office in this city are as follows : William Franklin, 92 feet cn Goffe street and 100 feet on Carmel avenue to John H Whitine: El bee J Treat, 50 feet on Howard avenue to Washington M Kowland : Benja min H Merriam, 42 feet on Greene street to Chelsea Savin ea bank : Horace P Hoadley, 26 feet on Dixwell avenue to Dime Savings bank of Thompson; Horaoe P Hoadley, 67 feet on Dixwell avenue to Dime Sav ings bank of Thompson; Alexander Crsig and Esther E Craig, 37 feet on Houston street to Bridget King; Joseph Sheldon, 61 feet on Henry street to George uoering: Everett W Dudley, 50 feet on Warren place to Frederick a Holmes; Massena Clark, l'Jb feet on Oak street to E Fiank Snyder; Fred erick B Mallory and Bukard B Mallory, one and a half acres in Westville to John i Moran; George T Livingstone, 22 feet on Dixwell avenue to Yale oollege corporation; Robert M Borwell, 30 feet on Columbus street to Elizabeth K Burwell; Theodo e N iHotchkiss. land in Westville to Isaac P Dickinson; John J Kennedy and El la J Kennedy, 74 feet on Cedar street to Ed waid F Jones; Cornelius Pierpont, 38 feet on Shelton avenue to Emma L Rich; William Franklin, HO feet on East street to Ann Condon; John W Trowbridge, 70 feet on Cottage street to Adolph Schatz; Mary O'Connell, 50 feet on Hazel street to Francis S Graves; Daniel G and Mary E Phipps. 120 feet in Westville to Louis A. Sperry; Bern ard Keilly, 133 feet on James street to Pat rick Loughlan; James and Margaret lieilly, 55 feet on West Portsea street to Amos F Barnes & Son; James B Mnnson, 6fty feet on South Water street to Frank T Lane; William Franklin, twenty four feet on Orange street to Michael Sonnenberg and Adolph Asher; Charles R Waterhouse, thirty-seven feet on Winchester avenue to Mary Ann Elzinger; Jeremiah Smith, 102 feet on South Water street to William H Smith; Jeremiah Smitb, 102 feet on South Water street to Edward H Smith; Michael A Cremin, 134 feet on Olive street to Lucy H Boardman; Harriet Pratt, 100 feet on Saltonstall avenue to Alfrea a Hill: Patrick McCarten, 30 feet on Fillmore street to Cornelius F Brennan; Cbas Doherty, 53 feet on Portsea street to the New Mil ford Savings bank; Thomas O'Brien, 21 feet on George street to George A Sleicher; Wil liam W Wheaton, 66 feet on (Jiinton avenue to Frances R Wheaton; Harry Grant Thomp son, 70 feet on State street to the Chelsea Savings bank; William H Lowell, 25 feet on Edgar street to John Browning; Henry A Morse and Cornelia A Morse, 120 feet on fio bart street to Henry W Main. State Correeponaence, Walilngfbrd. Mrs. W. W. Thurston, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting in town at ber father's on North Main street. John A. Newton, of New Haven, is spend ing his vaoation at E. R. Hall's on South Main street. Nellie D. Potter has returned home from Boston, Mass., where she has been visiting for a few weeks. C. E. Blunt arrived home from his vaca tion trip Wednesday evening. He went as far south as Wilmington, Del., and reports a fine time. The Democrats of this town have bought a $125 cannon for use during the fall cam paign. xne unsida community nave aeeaea to u. W. Bassett a lot on Community street 66 feet wide and extending back to the lake. Mr. J. N. Keller, the manager of tbe Wil son Sewing Machine company, arrived home from tbe West on Wednesday evening. Miss Graoe Harwood is visiting friends in New Jersey. Mrs. R. H. Cowles is visiting in Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward H. Baokas is visiting in town. Frank B. Cook died last night about 12 o'clock.iifter a short and sudden illness. He came home from Meriden Tuesday sick and has been failing fast sinoe then. He died at his mother's, on Elm street, and tha funeral will probably take place on Tuesday. xne estate of Augustus flail was distrib uted among the heirs to-day. Unclaimed letters are Annie Aokerson, John W Allen, Jennie Austin, Albert Bradshaw, Miohael Coyley, Mrs J D Dudley, Thomas Fanning, Mr and Mrs Charles -Goodwill, Theodore Koenig, Emilie Karlson, Hannah Marohand, J M Menhave, Rev A F Ferry, Edward Renney, Geo Sherman, Rev John O St John. Rev. 3. E. Wildman has been in town just 14 years last Monaay. Edward Newhall and wife and child of California, who have jast returned from a European trip, were visiting at Henry Mar-: tin's on Center street to-day. " , July 11. Nortn f lveri. G. W. Jones while attempting to get into a wagon on Wednesday made a misstep and fell to the ground, and both wheels of the wagon passed over him, but he was not se verely injured. Said individual seems to bear a charmed life, having experienced sev eral hairbreadth escapes and lived to tell the tale. Dr. and Mrs. Goodyear have returned from their wedding trip and for a few djjs are stopping at his home Sere. The doctor will be fouud at his office at the usual hours as heretofore. Some of tbe young people who went from here to New Haven on Tuesday evening to see the fireworks, but were disappointed. nothing daunted went again on Wednesday evening, and were well paid. Many who did not try it on Tuesday went on Wednesday even ins. Thomas Moran has put into the hands of Grand Juror Todd his ease of disturbance by the celebration of the boy on the night pexort the x enttn, ana 11 u now Ming laves- Heated. Public opinion seems to be on the side of the yoong men and boys. joiy li. Grsnby, r. A. Green would seem to import horses enoush to supply all the commonwealth of . ... i . - ... .i ji Connecticut, vvnen no m m sown sua gruuuu. are visited by horse seekers in plenty. He aims to buy perfect horses, and sells only such. A man who sells him a horse in Cana da or northern New York that proves to be unsound has to indemnify turn. ue is weu known through a large region of country as "square dealer" in horses. J. T. Thayer, wagon maker and blacksmith of this dace, recently made a baggy to order using two kinds of wood. The person for horn it was maae reiuseu so take it because it was not made wholly of oak. Mr. Thayer sued him for the nav for said waeon, and lost his ease. Mr. Thayer paid the costs, and immediately after tbe suit gave the wagon to the man who had refused to pay for it. One would think that one oould not make wagons in this wav and set rich suddenly. Miss F. Rutherford Hayes or Jsew xiaven is now at the Congregational parsonage on a visit where there was a sociable en Thursday, She is an accomplished lady, and her winning manners commend her to popular favor. Mrs. Mosser of New Jersey, after a visit of a week at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Judge Cornwall, has returned home. July 11. State News. Mr. Nathan White, the oldest citizen of T.nni? Ridtre. Fairfield county, died last Tues day morning in the 95th year of his age. He had been confined to his room for several years past, yet he retained his mental faculties to tbe closing np Of nis are. ne was a muti. worthy citizen and has always led an exem plary life. He was a member of tbe Hun tingridge M. E. church. His funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p. m , conducted by tbe Rev. E. H. Bennetts. The deceased was the father of Elbert White, a well known and reputable citizen of Stamford. An an cestor, James White, settled in Longridge in 1717. In Greenwioh on the Fourth. Geo. Peck, a son of G. A. Peck, was quite seriously hurt by the bursting of a twenty-eight ponna weisht. There was a hole in the weight which young Peck and other boys made do duty as a cannon. Ths "gun" burst, and one of the fragments struck Peck on the side. The missile bad not force enougn to do a serious amount of damage, but inflicted a violent and dangerous blow nevertheless. The injured youth fainted away and wai . 1 " ; TT 1 n. ill va,oav lasea nouie in a carriage ia, . Georce W. Blake, who went to Ban x ran cisco last winter in the interest of the new Wilson Sewing Machine company, has sailed for Australia in tbe interest of the same con rn. William Carroll, son of the widow Carroll, who has been emplojed by Mr. William Els worth in tbe fur trade at Milwaukee, Wis., died suddenly Tuesday ef hemorrhage of tbe lungs. The body is expected to arrive in Windsor t riday. The comntroller of the currency Wednes day extended the corporate existence of the First National bank of Sumeia. Miss Marv O. Wells, of Newington, Conn., has been engaged as assistant principal in the Danielsonviiie High school tot tne coming year. Recently G. H. Nash, of Westport, was leading his horse to water when the animal kicked him, knooking him down, and it then lay down and rolled on him, breaking three ribs and otherwise injuring him. Mr. Robert Peok, a prominent citizen of Ansonia, died Thursday morning, aged 59. The Sentinel says: He was the third son of Ephraim B. Peck, whose family numbered 4 sous and 1 daughter, of which three yet sur vive, viz : Henry W., George H., and the daughter, Mrs. A. A. Root, of Woodbury. From the year.1855 to 1870 the deceased was as a member of the dry goods firm of Beards ley & Peok engaged in business in Woodbury, and was financially quite successful. In all town and society matters be was first and foremost, and in 18C6 was chosen to repre sent the town of Woodbury in the Legislature. In the Episcopal church be was always a prominent leader, and among the members of which, as well as by his neighbors gener ally, he was much beloved. In 1870 Mr. Peck bought out the dry goods business of Eleazer Peck in Ansonia, whither he removed bis residence, continu ing in business until 1876, when he sold out, and soon after engaged in job printing in connection with the Star Pin company's works in Shelton, in which he was engaged at tbe time of his decease, still retaining his residence in Ansonia. For a number of years he wss one of the burgesses of the borough of Ansonia, and in 1873 was elected warden. He was for several years eleoted justice of the peace, and was prominent as a trial justice, in whioh capacity he gave good general satisfaction. He was also active as a vestryman of Christ churoh and highly respected. Mr. Peck was twice mar ried ; first to Catharine M. Farr, in Wood bury, deceased, 1854. His second wife is Sarah L. Lindley, of Danbnry, who with one daughter, Miss Minnie C, survive. For a year or two past tbe deceased has had a hard battle with disease, but being, like all of bis brothers, a man of Btrong constitutional powers, he was, as it was hoped, on the road to health, after a con finement of over a year. On Saturday, the 5th, he went to Hartford on business, and on hi return was taken ill with a trouble of the bowels which in five days terminated his existence. For more than thirty hours Mr. Peck lay in the death struggle, all the while perfectly conscious of his approaching end, and as he assured all his friends that gathered about his bedside, happy at the prospect before him and finally departing almost with the song of triumph on his lips. Tbe Fletcher prize of $500 offered by Dartmouth college for tbe best essay on "The perpetual obligation of the Lord's day" has been awarded to the Rev. George Elliott, of West Union, Iowa. The committee of award were the Rev. Drs. Thompson and Pratt, of tbe Hartford Theological seminary, and Dr. Stone, of the Asylum Hill Baptist church in tbat city. The essay will probably be soon published by the American Tract so ciety. At the State contest at clay pigeons in Mer iden on Wednesday, the shooting beat tbe best State records. Tbe scores were: Bridge port team, 81; Spencer Gun club of Wind sor, 78; Parker Gun club of Meriden, 74; Wallingford team, 74; New Haven team. 71; Meriden team No. 2, 62. For the individual medal there were twenty entries Folsom of Windsor and Goodrich of Wallingford tied for first plaoe, and in shooting off Folsom broke five pigeons and Goodrich only three. In the sweepstakes A. Ives of Wallingford and J. F. Ives of Meriden divided the first money, E. A. Birdsey took second, Messrs. Potter and Brown divided third money. At tbe annual meeting of the directors of the Reform school Wednesday officers were chosen as follows: President, the Hon J L Houston of Thompson ville; executive board, Colonel O L Upham of Meriden, B Fitzger ald of Middletown and J F Sumner of Bol ton; secretary and treasurer, Colonel C L Upham. The Glastonbury Manufacturing company, running 8,470 spindles on coarse cotton I sheeting, and 180 looms, and employing about 400 hands, has shut down for tbe present. Yale & Towne, of Stamford, have the con tract for supplying postoffioe look-boxes through the country. Tbe excursions booked for Roton Point for next week are the following: July 14tb, Amaranth council, N. Y., Bteamer "Long Branch;" July 15th, Cranston council, N. Y., steamer "Crystal Stream" and barge; July 16, Baptist church from Yonkers, N. Y., by Iron Steamboat company; July 17, Independent Walhalla Boat club, steamer "Crystal Stream;" July 18, Garfield club, N. Y. , steamer "Long Branoh;" July 19, Lehigh Valley Relief association, steamer "Long Branch." Concerning the fire in Stamford on Wed nesday the Stamford Advocate says: "Word was received at tbe central telepone office about 9 o'clock Wednesday forenoon that tbe barn on the premises occupied by the Rev. Samuel Sco ville, South street, was on fire. There was some necessary delay in getting the fire bell rung and bringing tbe fire apparatus to the spot. It was soon ap parent that the building involved must be destroyed or greatly damaged, but luckily there was no special danger to adjacent edi fices. The firemen got in their work skill fully, and quickly had the flames under con trol. Of the barn, however, nothing was left but a mere shell. The movable contents horse, carriage, harness, eto were saved. About a ton of hay in the loft was of course consumed. The building was owned by the Ferguson estate. It was insured for 1,000 in one of Mr. D. H. Clark's companies. The insurance will go far to cover the loss. It appears tbat two attempts were maae to nre Mrtooville's house within a few days. Both were in the daytime, and were easily frus trated. This is evidently a case for energetic action by the fire marshal. Important Correction. To vbom It may Concern 1 Ths announcement having been made in the firjan cisl columns of a Boston paper that orders for tbe Preferred Stookof the ameriaan Eleotric and Illumi nating Comptnr, feat between now and Thursday, July 10, either direct or through the financial agents of the Company, as announced in tbe atvertisem-nt sewhere, wonld be sablect to allotment, anJ the same having been published generally throughout New England, we wonld hereby announce of&sially tbat any or all orders for stock mailed to us in ao oordance with the advertisement, or plsced with oar agonts on or before the close of business, Thursday, Jaly 10th, will be ailed in lull. Ihe allotment re fern d to is designed ti apply to orders nnrth5r wlse, or through ontstd banks, tbe amounts of which we have no means of knowing, and is done to protect our authorised nnanolal aganta and avoid Disappointing Intending investors sending orders in accordance with onr announcement. Edwabd H. Qoff, 1 ' ' BlLAB QUBKET, lEXSOUtive tomtit N. Bowks, JCosMnltUe. 197 Congress Street, Boston, Jul , 1884, J10 Ho Knows It. Hiram D. Mazfield, formerly of Sliver Springs, B. I., has no doubt about the wonderful curative powers of Kidney-Wort." Ha wss so afflicted with Kidney Complaint that he could not sta- d on his feet from pain and weakness, is soon as he commenced using Kidney-Wort be experienced Immediate relief and at once began to grow strong and was relieved of all pain and unpleasantness. Be says: "I know I have been cured by Kidney-Wort " nTAII bsdlM Shnald Knnw That Hoods, Scarfs, Ribbons and all fancy articles can ba msde any color wanted with Diamond Dyes. All the pop nlar colors. lOe, at druggists'. None equal them. Wells, Richardson s 00., Kurnngton, vs. jjiasv To make a good salad dressing in the ordinary way good condiments, plenty of time and no little skill are essential. Durkee's Sslsd Dressing supplies all these requisites. Bold everywhere. jy7 steed Tne Merits of "Faarl'a White Glycerine" need not be discussed; they are too well known; all that is wanted is to call your attention to it. If you want a beautiful complexion, a clear, pure and healthy skin, use P. W. G. and nothing elea. ju8 eod3t Tne Great Injury Sustained by those using the poisonous mixtures adver tised to restore gray hair to its original color. to renew the growth of bair on bald heads and so on. is not naif known. Mr. (J. A. Pelton. of Middletown, this State, has'been a druggist all his life and appreciated the need of a true tonic for the hair. His "Kal locrine" has received the endorsement of praotioing physicians in bis own town, also certificates of parties whose hair has been restored by its use. "Kalloerine" is sold by druggists at 50 cents. There is nothing tbat will do in its place. American Cough Drops (liquid) is the "old reliable" family remedy for all affections of the bead, throat and lungs. Keep it in the bouse. ie3 eoddtwzw Every neat housekeeper in America should use fciapolio ; in fact, most of tbem do. ml9 eod2mos Henry. Car nolle Salve Is the best salve for cuts, brn ises, sores, ul cers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions freckles and pimples. Get Henry's Carbolio Salve, as all others are counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Dr. Green's Oxygenated Bitters Is the best remedy for dyspepsia, bilious ness, malaria, indigestion and diseases of the blood, kidneys, liver, skin, eto. Durno's Catarrh Snuff cures all affections of the mucous membrane, of the head and broat. Dr. Mott's liver Pills are the best catarrh regulators. iy6 w&wtf Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States, ana has been used for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the pro cess of teething its value is incalculable, it relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels and wind colic. By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 2to a bottle. a9mwe&wly Hay Fever and Rose Cold. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to relieve all persons suffering from Rose Cold and Kay ever. I have been a great suffer- er from these complaints and have used it. I have recommended it to many of my friends for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm freely they have been cured. T. Kennedy, Dry Goods Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y. Je30 mwf&2w. A few drops only necessary to eradicate the worst cases of earache, toothache, headache or neuralgia. Crosby's 5 minute cure. All druggists. ju43teodltw Vegetine is the great heilth restorer, com posed exclusively, of barks, roots ana neros. Pleasant to take ; children like it. je23 eodeow&wtf PBATTS ASTRAL OIL! lVai i be first safe and reli able Illuminating: Oil for family use ever made. Af ter fifteen years' trial, and annual sales of many mil lions of gallons, no Injury to person or p-oprty has ever resulted from its use. In addition to its essential quality of absolute safely it ranks as the best Illuminat ing: Oil In tbe world. Be sure to insist that deal ers furnish you with the genuine article. PRATT MANUFACTURING CO., SEW YORK CITY. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. FOB SAXE BY KIMBERLY, STODDARD & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS, NE (? HAVE ST, CONN. Tbe Astral is p.rticnlarly adapted for use in Oil Stoves, on account of its absolute eafety and freedom from odor. jeaiwasaeowwip BLAltiE AND LOG A WANTED, Tbe Best Pictures pub Uahed. Size 23x28. Heavy paper, beautiful tints Seod 26 cento for sample SHERMAN andj copy, or 60 cents for tbe two picture?, and terms SHERIDAN to aftenta. Warren J. Robinson, 91 Oliver St., jySec dim ery to Picnics, Clam Bakes, REUNIONS AND ENCAMPMENTS. 3,000 Plates, 1,500 Cups and Saucers, l.oflO Pair Knives Si Forks, 3,000 Teaspoon", .OO Disbes, 1,200 Tumblers. Also Carvers, Lemonade Tubs, Boilers, Stoves and other conveniences, whioh I furnish In any quantity at low rates. Also to those who desire I will ba hap py to furnish information as to places, means of con veyance, caterers, &c ALFRED W. MINOR, Crockery, China & Glass Dealer, 51 Church Street, jyldaw ' Opposite the Postofflcei. THE REASON WHY Tale "SEAL. OF KORTH CAROLINA" PLUG CT lath favorite isuklsg Tobacco of connois seurs. Because It la til Beat. It la selected with the greatest care from the best Tobaooo grown in Granville County, North Carolina, and stored awat two Tssans before it is manufactured. For sale by all dealers. HHROPBtt BRiig., Manufacturers. A CITWPS TJ sell posrrTVEi.T the CXVJT .Ej lM X Obest selling book in the mar TTT A ATT'TT TVet" OATELY'd tTNlVEBS W XXlN i JllLAL KDUCATOR, 1,200 pages. 600 illustrations. Has outsold everything else. 35,000 copies sold last year. Fxoiualve territory and the moat liberal terms ever offered. Apply at once, JB. GATKL 4fc CO., as Asylum Stroet, Hartford. Conn. S'f8 Investments for Money. T Per Cent. F)RS1' MQB.TG1 A3 SB X.OANS on Improved farms in Ono and Indiana, worth three or more times the amount loaned: in a rich, agricul tural region; in the midst of railroads, school houses, turnpikes, psrmat ant improvements all calculated to nrake land good security. No losses in tvelve years' exueiianoa. Mo expense to the lender. Inter est eemi-annusUy. Over forty years' residence. For fell information write to ns. J. DICKINSON & CO., Richmond. lad. TO ADVERTISERS Lowest Kates for Advertising in W70 stood newspapers sent free. Address Geo. p. Bowell a Co, 10 Spruce at, N, X. )1 eodawlme Crock Loan tTi i: M Wx'l JfmanriaL A Dull Day On Chanare o Kxelt.naeat Raised By Cleveland's Sonlastlss, Siv Ton. July 11. Ths scarcity ef the flsatlng stock In the rnsraat and fears of a squeeze acted as a damper to the ardor of the bear cliques to-day and they exerolsed great pre cautions In their ventures. 1 he day passed without any demonstration of note on the part of this class of operators and ths bulls kept the market easily and w 11 In hand. There was almost an antira absence of unfavorable news or reports with which the bears could check the upwatd movement, t he dealings, however, dragged on In a very uninteresting way and were absolutely devoid of restore. The changes were confined within narrow limits in a majority of cues and reflected nothing as regards the real sitaa tion. Much of ths time to-day was given to the dis cussion of the probable choice of the Democratic r ational convention and considerable betting wss In dulged in. The annouaosment of the nomination ce Cleveland reached the street about 1:40. but caused no perceptiule change in the market, wblch contir. ned almost until the last hoar of business. In the final half hour ihsre was quite an active buying to cover, v hlch csuBed a further sharp advance. The specialties were dull and featarelees Money loaned ltfaa per cent, throughout the day, Exchange clraed strong snd bigh'r Posted rates 8xa4S6f actual ratts 83-ai833 for sixty diys, 485a85a' for demand. Gove rnments wire strong and higher, roloslug prices reported over the private wires of BUNNELL it SORANTON. Rankers and Krokera.1 s.fced aid americanls .. Bell 150 i-.toi a,il T.rr. Ua-ta 3'i 25 Slton and Tsrre Ilaate pfd '5 77 American District Telegraph - bostorhN.Y. AlrLlnepId S2X Burlington and Qutncy lit 114 0. O. O. and 1 35 88 Canada Honttiern . SO 30 Canada Paclno 44 44 Csatral Paolno S7 SI Chicago and Alton 1'iS 127 ol.. Calo. and Iud. Cell I IX ( has. and Ohio 6 7X do. let prsf la 1SX do 2d pref.., 7 9 Del., Laos, and West :..107J- 107 Del. and Hudson Osnal , 92 93X Denver and Klo Grands. ..: .. 8 V Erl- 13 13X Erie pfd Brl Uaocnds Gils' 51K Erie and Western. 7 X East Tenn., Va. A Qa. 3'i 4 " " " Pfd 6,' 7 Vsprus-Adams 120 128 American SO 95 Cnlted States 60 55 Wells Fargo 100 l dan. and St. Jos Ban. and St. Jos. pfd - Bosston and Texas..... 21 25 Ind. Bloom A West 12X 13 lllnals rjantnl 117X 118e,' Kansas and Tsxss 143s ' X Lake chore 74 ?, Louisville and Kashvllle 28?i 28 Manhattan Elevated 53 53 Mil., i aao Shore and W do. pfd................ Mutual rjnlon lei lltf 1:! Mftnnnhfa fltiarlABtAn 24 26 Michigan Central 67 69Jtf 91. and St. Louis 13 la do. nf'd 24 is- S5 Mobile and Ohio 65f 9X Missouri pacific 96X Morris and Essex 124 li SaiihTllle and Chattanooga. ..... 37 ts Sew Jersey Central 64M Sew York Central "..101J, 102 New York and fiew fing 9 i1 Sew for Elevated 105 130 N. S., Chic, and St. Louis 5J 6 do. pd W Kv riAntral ( Vi.l 6 9 Northern Paoific '7X 19Jf Northern PaclBo pfd H Northwest. 90J4 9Ui Northwest pfd 126 128 HnrfAla- Mill W.ft ntM . 23 25 Jhto Central ljtf IX Ohio and Mississippi 183C 19 Omaha . 26M 26X Ontario sid Wsstern 10X Orsgon Transcontinental.. 93s 9s PaoiOe Mall 44 44 Psorla, D. and Evansvllls U . 1 ,X Beading 233i i4, Blohmond As Danville 33 6 Blohmond and West Point V'i 16 Book Island 107 10H 3ooheiter A Pitts 3J 354 8t. Psul 68 C8X St. Paul pfd luSX ! St. Paul and Duluth do. of'd ..... - St. Panl M. and M 86 H 86J4 Texas Pacific. S Cnlon Pacific S3Jf S3J Wabash 5 5Ji Wabash pfd 13 13J Western Union Tel 55 Bb Doited Pipe tine Otfs 61 X West Shore Firsts Wii 40 Bay State Tel BoBton and North Tel Pullman Car Co 101 102 Qovernment bonds closed astollows : 6s 81, continued A. finntlnnad ..... - l.s,91, reg "0 alio SUs. 1. conn 110 smu.- ts. 1907, rsg 117J.'all77i ts. 1907. ooup 118all8J( as 995al00! Onrrenoy Bs, "95 123 mo Currency 6a, '96 125 Csrren.y 6s, '97 127 Currency 6s, '98 129 Currency Se, '99 131 Faeino railroad bonds closed ss follows : firsts . Fends S rants Centrals.... . ........... ...... 113Vsll4l ..UMsll7 . .107Xal08X ..lis sua Chlcaaro drain and Provision Market. Closing quotations Reported over Private Wires to Kdwla -jlowe gs Co., Commission Mer chants, 403 New York Produce Exchange, New York. Tbe following shows ths quotations st 2:30 p. m (Chicago time) for tbe past three days: July 9. July 10. July 1 (Ju'y 787 80? f0J Wheat August 1-0; 8174 j 82 ISsptember 82J 83 8X (July 48 51 51J4 Corn - August 49tf 52if 62 (September 49if 6 1 J 62X Jnlv 28if 59 29 Oats -iAugUBt 26 2fi 26Jf ( September -. 25,V 25i 2otf iJnly 22 00 22.60 22.50 Pork J August 22 00 22 60 22 50 (September 20 60 21.25 2i.50 Uulv 7.00 7.10 7.20 Lard -August 7.05 7.15 (September 7.20 7 30 7 25 7.40 BGOEIPTS. Wheat. S3 cars; corn, 160 cars; oata, 120 cars; hogs 14,000 head. ni-wT wditci tr fT? I'l'V iT tr 1 VVT llj ft 11I1JU CV VUtiXiltUUUllj BANKERS, 45 Wall Street. New York, Brokers and dealers in railway and all other securities RAILWAY INVESTMENTS a specialty, in tbe selection and estimate of which tbeir long connection with "Poor's Mannal of Ra.ilroa.ojs" gives them special advantages. Cor respondence Invited and inquiries answered Deposit aoconnts received ana interest anowea. gbm eoavm IF YOU WISH TO BUT 0B SELL STOCK PRIVILEGES Write to SEYMOUR & CO., 51 New Street, New York City. 31 2m $16,000,000 OF WESTERN F 4 KH BONDS f 71 ROM ihe attene'es supplying me with bonds have 1 been sold within the past ten years without a loss to any investor. Average interest received has been over 7 per cent. I have bonds of all sizes, with Interest at six to ten per cent., according tolocallty payaoie at my omoe or Bent oy dim cnecjc. Galls and letters of Inquiry Invited. Dp Stairs, ALFRED WALKER. 85 Orange Street. JlMswlm Michigan Central K. 11. Co. First Mortgage Main Line 5 per cent, xsonas. Due Msy 1 , 1902. Interest payable May 1st and November 1st, These bonds are a Dart of the 7 per cent first eon- soli da ted mortgage, reserved to retire prior liens, and are now issued with the rate af interest reduced. We offer a limited amount for aale and recommend them as a nrst-oiass investment. VERMILYE & CO., If 03. 1 and IS Nassau Street, KITV7 YORK CITY. Stocks For Sale. 29 shares W. H. County National bank stock. 20 shares Yale National bank stock. 28 shares B. & N. Y. Air Line, preferred. 10 shares N. Y., N. H. At H, B. B. BUNNELL & SCRANTON, BANKERS AND BBOKKBA J2 732 and 734 CHAPEL STREET. STOCKS AND BONDS FOR SALE 10,000 New York, New Haven and Hartford 4-a. 2,00New Haven and Northampton First Mort- gjooo New Haven and Northampton Flrt Mort gage 6's. , $1,000 New Haven snd Northampton oou s . 100 shares New Haven County National Bank. 60 shares Branford Lock Wors a Small lots of Yale and Merchants' National banks, N. H. and Northampton B, B , Y. and N. J. Tele phone. W.T. Hatch & Sons BANKERS. be mailed 1 cbpr to all applicants and to customers of last T yesr without ordering it. it contains Illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower sceoa, nants, etc. invaiuauic so as. rt W i r-r-nnw TV st DETROIT. y. in.' r r-rinx cc uu. ucn. Twin Foes to Life Are Indigestion and Constipation. Their primary symptoms are among the most distressing of minor human ailments, and a host of diseases, speedily resultant from them, mutually aggravate each other and assail at once the whole machinery of life. Nausea, foul Breath, Sour . Stomach, Dizziness, Headaches, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Piles, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skin Disorders, are among the symptoms and maladies caused by derangement of of the stomach and bowels. t ' A Thorough Purgative medicine is the first necessity for cure. Then the cathartic effect must be main tained, in a mild degree, just sufficient to prevent a recurrence of costiveness, and at the same time the liver, kidneys and stomach must be stimulated and strengthened. Ayer's Accomplish this restorative work better than any other medicine. They are searching and thorough, yet mild, in their purgative action. Thev do not gripe the patient, and do not induce a costive re action, as is the effect of other cathartics. Withal, they possess special properties, diuretic, hepatic and tonic, of the highest medicinal value and &'a) - Absolutely Cure All diseases proceeding from disorder of the digestive and assimilatorv organs. The prompt use of Ayer's Pills to correct the first indications of costive ness, averts the serious illnesses which neglect of that condition would inevitably induce. All irregularities in the action ol the bowels looseuess as well as consti pation nre beneficially controlled by Aykr's Pills, and for the stimulation of digestive organs weakened by long continued dyspepsia, one or two of Ayer's Pills daily, after dinner, will do more good than anything else. Leading Physicians Concede That Ayep.'s Pills are the best of all cathartic medicines, and many practition ers, of the highest standing, customarily prescribe them. AYER'S PILLS, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Analytical Chemists -For sale ly all Druggists. AYER'S Ague Cure IS WARRANTED to cure all cases of ma larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remitteut Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of July 1st, 1882, to refund trie money, Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. CARCILL'S Business College, 847 Chapel Street. Entries may be made for tbe Summer months at redaoed rates. Special facilities for Indite. Apply for circular. J 20 Mass sFAjvaas c motvc;, CULTIVATION of the VOICE.;(ltaIlan method) an PIANO INSTRUCTION. CHAS. T. HOWE, FLUTE and PIANO INSTRUCTION. 10 Crown Street, near Temple Street. eel8 tf F. A. FOWLER, TEACHES OF Piano, Organ and Harmony, AVastln Bui Klina, 337 Chapel St., Booms 8 A correct touon .specialty. ansu sr. Horses and Carriages . For Safe and To Let. " waT"!?9 CARRIAGE making in all its branches. G&tS Repairing and painting a specialty. Any one wishing to buy or sail an outfit will find it to their advantage to give us a call. CCLL0M a CO., jelltf 108 Franklin Street. NEW HAVEN WINDOW SHADE CO, Manufacturers of WINDOW SHADES And Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Turcoman Curtains, Madras Curtains, Lace Curtains, CORKIGES, CORNICE POLES, ETC. By making a specialty of these goods we art able to Bhow the largest assortment and offer all goods in ouo line at VERY LOW PRIDES. In order ty make way for our new Fall Patterns we have laid out SOOjpairs DADO SHADES, in odd lots of one to five pairs, which wo will cl-.se oat without regard to cost of manufacture. MB. L. B. JDDD will have charge of our Drapery and Shade work, a, d orders by postal or telephone will receive prompt attention. New Haven Window Shade Go, 094 Chape J Street. BELOW TEE BRIDGE. N. B. Store closed evenings, except Monday and Saturday. BEST MADE. TO ORDER. Reasonable Prices. 'u 383 State Street. Established 1857. Flows from the Maximum Mineral Fountain of Sara toga Spring, and is In the opinion of the most en- i nent medical men Natmre's Sovereign CJujt for Constipation, Drspepeia. 'JToppId U7er ii active conouions 01 ine maneys, ana a moat aalatary alterative in scrofulous affeoHox s. With ladiea, gentlemen and bon vlvants everywhere w nas Decome tne stanaara 01 aienry expeaianis, ior tlfvins the dineatlve functions and enabliofif free llv era to indulge with impunity at table. The world of weaitn, intelligence and rensement tesunes to ue sparkling, naturally pure and delightful qualities as the beverage incomparable, and accredit it with being the surest and speediest source of their clear com plexions, high health and exuberant spirits. Hath- orn spring water lssoiaoniy in glass nomea; four dozen Dints are tracked in a case. It may be ob tained at all hotels, and of druggist, wine merchants and grocers everywhere. mya SMALLPOX MARKS CAN BE REMOVED. LKOJV & CO., London, Perfumers to Her Halesty the Queen, have Invented and patented (he world-renowned OBUTERATOR, Which Bemoves Smallpox Marks of however long standing. The application is simple and harmless, causes no inconvenience and contains nothing Inju rious. Bend for particulars. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR T.s?nJ Jfe rn . 'nAnilafirr" Bemoves Superfluous Hair In a few minutes without pain or unpleaaant sensation never to grow again. Simple and harmless. Fuji directions sent by mail. Maatl GEORGE W. SHAW, General Agent., 319 A Tremont JStreet,TJlontoii, Ma... sn28eodarw BOUND TO BLOW, I 1 DUiVT SaUJLAi A x 1311. E. S. STEVENS wt it Mil HtcmuHm aa Chean as the Chespest, FLOUR, KLO UK. J-lAtVK. in.. I t, ... .k. lta fn, tl DOT bSK. OOOd Family Flour for 85o per bag. is ids uranuiaiea sugar ... 15 lbs Extra C for $1. JO to. ailgns Drown rot Teas, Coffee and Spices. Best Quality at Lowest Prices. Coins and see me s t 9T Wnalley Avenues Telephone Connection. Order Delivered. 15. S. STJSYifllVS. a UlE MM Chas. S. Hamilton, Attorney and CoTraeellor at Law, t YALE NATIONAL BANK BCTLDINiJ. Ooraer Chapel snd Btass Strssts, Wotary Publio. New Hart a. Gin epgt E. P. ARVINE, ATTIIHNBY AT .LAW, Kooma o and 11. 6 Clmreb St. njs G.H. Gidnej Dentist, 787 Chare 1 S bet. State and Orange Sts. DESTISTBY IS ALL ITS BRANCHES. PRICES AS REASONABLE AS FIRST-CLASS WORK WILL PERMIT. Teeth Extracted, as Cent.. " witnoat Pain by tne n.eor r,nror uas u i f-niii. 787 CHAPEL ST., NSW HAVEN, CONN. Je26 I am selling Uungarian French and California Din uer Clarets antl White lYiuoK at cost, preparatory to vacating my present premises. I am selling fine qualffy clear Havana Cigars at the price of Domestic Good. H. J. REYNOLDS, NO. 17 CROWS STIIKKT New Haven, Conn. jell 57 59&r&me t FURNITURE DEALERS UNDERTAKERS, HAVJt the nnsst Painted Bedroom Suites In ths olty. New Parlor Suites, Walnut Bedrson unites. rn. beet Burin? Bed forthe money. F ipltnt. Rattan, Cane and Bush Seat Chalrs,;in;grasl fanaty.as tow hois . wukui UNDERTAKING promptly attended to, night or day, with care. Bodies preserved without ice in the best manner. Also sole agents for Washburn's Deodorizing and Disinfecting Fluid. A new lot of Folding Chairs and Stools ts rent for parties or funerals. ANDREW GODDAMN, OLDi'Q. 88 CROWSf ST. iEWOS.160&162CROWl FXGS : KGGSJ 21c per do, S doz. $1. 8 lb cans Tomatoes 7c, 4 for 95c. Winslow Jones' Succotash 13c can, 2 for 25c Golumbia River Salmon 15c per can. Quart bottles new Maple Sjrnp, pure. 35c. 13 lbs Granulated Sugar, standard, $1. 15 lbs X C Sngar, btanderd, SI. Fine Old Government Java Coffee, per lb, 25c. . Fine Oolong and Japan Tea, per lb, 40c. Extra large Queen Olives, 45c per bottle, lbag best Flour fl. 1 bag nice family Flour 85c. Early Rose Potatoes, per bushel, 45o. New Bermuda Onions 8c per quart. Sweet Oranges 25c per doz. Fine Butter 25c per lb.. 4 lbs. $1. New Orleans Molasses 60c per gullon. 2-lb. can Cherries 10c., 3 for 25c. Good many more bargains. Call and see ns. Goods delivered to any part of the city. FINE WINES, SHERRIES AND BRANDIES. Andrew Goodman, New Numbers 1 60 & 102 Crown St, Goodman's Baildints, Foar Ooors From Cnsrcn street. Union copy. 11 PfySUngaaKaaaadnSee SOLAR! SHOES Are the CHEAPEST and BEST for t 1111.- n If Nniw cwiiiiue without trade-mark and ''JohkMckdku. PEKFKt'TI.V, Look Nice, GivelJouifoit. Outwear others Thn Itovu ill t.imrd Collene, Philadelphia, all WEAR TIIE.M, si:d their Guardians will have NO OTIIEll JIAK MT-fJIVK SOLAR TIP SHOES A TU1A1,. JS.' Sold by all reputable dealers. a Catarrh Hay Feyer Ts a type of catarrh hav ing peculiar symptoms. It is attended by an in flamed condition of the lining membrane of the nostrils, tear ducts and Ski HEAD, throat, affect! r g the lungs. An acrid mucus HAYFEVIR is secreted, tbe discharg is accompanied with ; painful burning sensa tion. There are severe spasms of sneezing, fre quent attacks of blinding headache, a watery and inflamed state f the eyes. Ely Cream Balm is a remedv fi-in Tiritari rtn n. rnprart UAYVE-'CVEB diagnosis of this disease II r - and can be depended upon. 50 cents at druggists', 60 cents by mall. Sam ple bottle by mail 100. -Li ttuuxiiEHs, Druggists, Owego, flew joric. mHecdAwiy GIIAY'S SPECIFIC IUJUIICINK. TRADE MARK Tin Great Em.t.isrTRADE MARK Kkmkdv. An QQlniimg cure for Seminal Weak ness, SperBiatotrhrea, lm potfeDi'v, and all Disease tbat follow as a sequence offtelf-Abnse ; a los of 1M emery, Univenal Las situtJe, Pain in the Ba. k. Dimness of isiort, fre ma ture Old Age, and many Other diseases thn t lead to" Insanitv or Coiisunition nFORETAIIIIflul' Pmuatur. GntvSETCB TAriUO, fiBWARK of advertfeenierta to refund inonry, when drupgisiifror whom the medicine 1" bout;htio M-r Kkfd.vd, fcut re'er y-in io th rnnnfeu-trmrs. and the requirement re inch that thev are seldom, vie, complied with. See their written niRran.ee. A trial of one a(n le prckage ol Gray' Specific will convince the most tttptical of it, ft.il mv. ', On acod..t of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow 'Wrapper ;ihi Cnlv BTtimme. ITJTulI iarticalar in oorpamptlel, whirl, we d.r're to fend free fe mail W every one. j ue njimiui; nieuu mf if foia ny mi onicri at $1 rier package, or y pi-a-kapes fnr J5, or will be sent free by mail ; her"?. it nf themoncv, bv addre$s;n "Wie Gray Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. V SOKJD BIT RICHARDSON & CO., W HAVE1I, COHS. E (BEFORE.) (AUTEB.) jiLECTRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other Electmo J Appijasces are sent on 30 Days' Trial TO HEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, who are suffer ing from Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Wasting Weaknesses, and all those diseases of a Personal Natubk, resulting from Abuser and Other Catjsrs. Speedy relief and complete sestoratlou to Health, Viooe and Manhood Guaranteed. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BFIT CO., Marwrmll, Mich. A FrieiicL in Need ! DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment PREPARED from tbe recipe of Dr. Stephen 8 wee of Connecticut, the ore at natural Bone-Better Has been usea xor more tnn bi) years ana is sue Ben known remedy for Kheamatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Braise, aurns, fjats, wonnas, ana ail externa, mju IVuM). Vawwla. .a V S is W7a w IUB iWaaU M. Mm W ICW1 W1 a Standard and reliable, and nkvib fails to com. fort the agea ana neip bvzbxbodt, who uses u. Sold by all Druggists Xrjr It, alSsodfcvtf I, I). PiMIW k M. Bin Meats, Vegetate. Etc., 7 and 9J Church Street. IV. B. Betrfsnlusr June 1st, we shall make daily trips to tbe West Haven Sliore for the accommoda tion of families residing tbere. maa CLARET WINES k W 1. Y - minaval .UlaW 11 P- S W Hall aw- V mm? Hew Men aid Korthamptoii Railroad. Eastern Standard Time. Commexcino June 30th, 1884.- V .MV. 8.00 a. m. '"2.00p.m. 4.90 p.m. Ticw York, New Haven, Plalnvllle, 7.15 a.m. 10.2!) 4.10 4.53 8.15 11.20 7.18 " Arrive N. Hartford,' Wpntfleld. 9.0S 9.19 10.18 9.55 10.10 10.16 10.45 10.42 1.10 p.m. 5.47 808 8.25 Holyoke, t 12.19 12.53 1.22 1.19 2.01 1.45 2 S3 2.59 4.55 6.45 6.50 S.25 12 6.45 7.06 7.11 7.59 8.25 10.SO 9.53 "Willlamsb'rK. So.Deerfleld, Turner'B F'ls, 8hel. Fslls, -Kin IrinmL 11.E0 ,,-111..111.11 11.45 Saratoga, 3 20 p.m Troy, 3-15 leave Troy, 7.4; .45 a.m. 1.28 p.m. .45 ' araioK. Willi amstown ii jn a.iit 7.45 a.m. 12J5 p.m. 4.10 8hel. Falls. 8-S5 Turner'sFTs, 8.S5 Po. Deerfleld. 9.00 l.i. a.w 12.55 " 4.40 1.41 ' 5.25 10.40 a.m. 5.20 North ampt'ii, 6.S4 ft 20 M 2.06 p.m. 5.49 lloiyoKe, Weetneld, N. Hartford, Pl.invllle. 6.45 8.56 " 9.55 " 9.15 " 10.59 " 11.52 " 2.20 p.m. 2.10 2 ss 5 30 S 96 7.09 7.30 8.15 2.55 S 45 4.10 7.20 6.40 8.2S 10JSO New Haven, 9.17 New York, 11.45 S. B. OPDVKK, Jr., npt, If VOU ARE GOIN WEST OR SOUTH TR WFT. BY THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Tbe Best Kailroad in the World. 4 Onlly KiprfslTraisH io in. wssi, Annlv for tickets and fnll lnformstion to 3f. 15, Plates, ticket agent, N. Y., . H. &;H. R. B., New Ha- 1. JB' Na tori, Sow Haven & Hartford It. 15., June 15, 1884. Tralm Lusts Hat.i. a. Follows l rOB NEW YORK 8 BS, -4 18. 4-18, 6 15, 6 SO, 7 SO "8 io. 1 3D. - ao. iu 40. i2.uu noon., (l oo p. m. way train to Stamford), "1 80. '2 so. "3 50 (4 07 wa, to Stamford, tnenoa Ex. to N. Xorlr), -5 07, 5 fl, 7.10. 1 is milk train wltb pass, accommodations stops at all stations except Glenbrook, tferand Beach, Cos Cob, Harrison, Lsrchmont and Pel bamvllle. (8.00 wav to Bridgeport). 8 88, p. n. 9 20 p. m. way train for Stamford stops at all stations except west Haven, tranaava, a oo, 4 18 8.00 s. m 5 00, 7 15, ' S3 p. m. W as ti in sr ton flight Kxpreas via Karlera River Leaves at "11 60 p.m. dally.stops at MU ford, Brldeeport, Sonth Norwalk and StsmforC FOB BOSTON via SPRINGFIELD "1 02 Blaht. C 69, 8 00, 11 06 a. m., '1 16, 8 12, 26 p. m. Snndays,'! (13 niaav. - -j p. m WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS 10 05 a m. ihrongh cars for Whits Mountains on this train. FOB MONTREAL vis Conn. River and O. V. R. B all 05 a. m.. 6 26 n. m. dailv excent Snndav. rOB BOSTON vlaNEW LONDON AND PROVIDENOI 1S 46, night, 10 25 a. m. f ast express 1B16 Newport Express, goes no farther than Provi dence), '4 10 p. m. Fast Express Snndays 13 46 nignt. for Boston via Hartford and H . IT. H E. K K '2 30 a rn. dallv. For Hartford. Springfield and Bferlden, ke. 12 16 nlKht, 1 02 nlght,(3 80 a m. to Hart ford.) 6 52' 8 oo, 10 26, "11 05, a. ro., 12 10 noon, 1 16, 8 12, 4 60 (6 65 to Hartford), "6 26, 8 12 p. m. tmnaays, wi 02 nlgnt, o m p. m. fOR NEW LONDON, to. "12 45 night, 8 08, 10 26, 10 35 a. m... "3 IS. 4 10. 5 00. 18 D. m. (9 00 O' m. train to Guilford goes no farther.) Bnndays - i-z 40 nignt VIA B.& N.Y. A13 LINE DIVISION for Middletown. Willlmsntlc. sc. Leave New Haven for all sta tions at 8 15 a. m., 1 85. 6 20 p. m. Connect at Middletown with Conn. Valley RR., and at Willl mantlo with N.Y. 4 N. E. and N. L. b N.RB., a Tnrncrvllie with Oolobbsteb Brakoh. Trains arrive In New Haven at 8 00 a. m., 1 22, 8 29 p.m. X. M. REED, Vlos President. "Express trains. 1 Local Express. PfcllHdelphla and Reading K. K. BOUND BROOK ROUTE. ICR TREMTOMARO FHIl.A01iil.PHIa. station In New York, foot Libert, St., North River SXMMKNU1NU JUNE 22, 1384. Leave N. York for Trenton and Fhiladel'a 4.00, 7.46 9.30. 11.15 a. m.; 1.3C, 4, 4.80, 6.30, 7.00 and 19,00 p. m 8'..:idaye, 8.45 a. m.: 6.30, 12 p.m. For Snnbnry, LewlBbnrg and Wllllamsport, 7.46 a ra. and 4 p. m. Drawing Room Cars on all day train and Sleeping Cars on nlKht trains. Leave Philadelphia, corner 9tb and Greene streets 7. SO, 8.30, 9.80, 11 a. m.; 1.15, 8.45, 6.40, 5.45, 12 p. m Snndays, 8.30 a m.; 6.30, 12 p. m. f Leave 3d and Bsrks rts.. 6.10, 8.20, 9.00, 10:80 a. m.; 1, 3.3! , 6.20, 6.80; Sn lid ays, 8.16 a. m.; 4.80 p. m. Leave Trenton, Warren and Tucker sta, 1.26, 6.S0 8.03, 9.10. 10.08, 11. SS a. m.: 1.64, 4.22, 6.24, 7.28 p. n. Snndays, 1.25, 9.18a. m.; 6.16 p.m. . - - O. G. HANCOCK, H. P. BALDWIN, G. P. a T. A.,Phtladelphla, Gen. East. Pass. Agt., New York. 1. E. WOOTTEN, Gen. Manager, an8tf HOTJSATON1C BAILBOAD. Commencing June 36, 1884. rg-RAINS leave New Haven via N. Y., N. H. H. R. i R. at 9.30 a. m. and 4.07 p. m., connecting at Bridgeport for Pittsfleld and intermediate stations, Albany via State Line and Saratoga, New York Lim ited Express leaves Bridgeport at 5 25 p. m., arrives at Piltsneld at 8 30 p. m., connecting for North Adams, arriving at 9 20 p. m. H. 11. AVERILL, General Ticket Agent. W. H. YEOMANS, Superintendent. General Offices, Bridgeport, Conn. J 25 JNaagratuck JtCailroad. COMJIENOINO November 19th, 18S3, trsins leave New Hsven via N. H. D. B U., aonneotina with this read, as 7:00 a. ra. Oonxcectinp at Anso.- 1th pa" pr-gei train for Water bnrj. ..aeldat. ivln ated. 9:60 a. m. Ti-rocgh car fcr Watsrbnry, Watertown, Lltoboeld, Wlnsted. IrOOn. m. Connecting at Ansonia with paassngsi train for Wsterbnry. 1:40 p. m, Through car f or Waterbnry Tatertowo, Lttchoeld. Wlnsted. 6:20 p. m. Connecting at Ansonia for Waterbnry. FOR NEW HA VEN Trains lsave Wlnsted : 7:10 an., 1:28 p. m., with throngh csr and at 6:20 p. m. TRAINS LEAVE WATERBDRY-At 6:80 a. m., 8:2 a. m., thongn oar, 10:60 a. m., 244 p. m., throngb Sar, 6:46 p, ra. GSORQE W. BEAOH, Bopsrintendnt. Bridgeport, Sov. 17. 1883. Mew Ili4vi aiid Derby Railroad. Train Arrangement oommencing Nov. 19, '83. Leave New Haven At 7:00 and 9:50 A. M. ; 2:00, 6:40, 6:20 P. M. ; Satur days at 11:0-3 P. M. Leave Ansonia At 6:35, 9:05 and 11:40 A. M. ; 3:26 and 7:51 P. M. Connections are made at Ansonia wit passenger trains of the Nangatnck Railroad, and at New Haven with the principal trains of other roads centering there. E. S. QDINTABD, Sup's, New Haven. Nov. ITth, 1883 U KM OVAL. F. A. & D. R. ALLINQ. Coal Dealers. Have removed their office temporarily to G 1 L L A G II K It'S CIGAR S.T ORE 750 Chapel Street. Opposite their Old Stand. mst The Eddy Refrigerator For family Use. THE place to find the best Refrigerator is to know where the Eddy is sold. That is just perfect In every respect. Sold by SILAS GALPIiV, m5 : STATE BTK.KKT. HOUSE AND SION PAINTING, URAIMNG and PAPERING. HANSOM IIIaLLS, 492 STATE STREET, TODD'S BLOCK. "H C.hnic AAlectione of WALL PAPERS, Elegant end Attractive Gilt Papers! Borders to match. Contracts for Decorating. PAINTS, OiLi, VABNISH, WINDOW GLASS BRUSHES and all materials pertaining to the business. a26 3m Rockaway Oysters, Scollops, Soft and Hard Shell Crabs, Sea Bsss, Salmon, Bine Bah, Lake White, Halibut, Swordnsh, Perch, Mack erel, Eels, Lobsters, &c, fcc, at 46 Church Street, cor. of Crown. S.2H 344 State Street, Yon can always find choice Teas, Coffees and Pure Spices. Coffees Rosxsted Daily. YALR BAXEi. BUIL.D1XG. Jy7 CLAIIIVOYANT. rTTvrTE celebrated Bnslness, Test and Heal ine Medi P un, MRS. J. J. CLARK, 228 Croivn at., old No. 136, is winning golden opinions daily by her marvel ous powers. Mrs. Clark may be consulted on all mat ters pertaining to bnslness, social life, marriage, dis ease, etc., eto. Under her treatment many in Tali da In this city have been restored to health. She com ponnds vegetable remedies from roots, herbs and DarKS. WHICH nave a siu'fjr.aBaUK fsuaust uu kuw asiits chronic complaints. Hours. 10 to 12 a. m.( 3 to 4 p. to. and nvwnlngn. a!8 Another Reduction. THS New Haven Butter Store Has again reduced to a great extent the Batter to sach a price that ever j body must be satisfied with the price and quali ty. Onr trada has increased largely. We can laye everyone 5 cents on the pound. Stores, hotels and restaurants can be suDdied by thn tub or greater quantity. Fresh Eggs as low as the lowest in m arke at wholesale and retail. 116 Congress Avenue. A FEHLBERG. Big: Redaction in Prices of Af eat Veeretames ana r run. Peas at 40c a peck. 9GQ quarts of Berries at 13c Let tuce lo. .aai8nes ia. uornea xw t oo pr poand. Very large Bananas 2c each. Everything else very cheap. L. SCHONBERGER'S. Na. 1, 2 and 3 Central Market, Jat , , CARRIAGES FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 light Rockaway, platform springs; 1 Beach wagon; 1 top buggy, nearly Dew. Call on or ad dress 736 CHAPEL ST., Room 7. LS.MiLL.EK,M. D. oi j:iapei Mtreeet, between Orange and Church Streets. Besidence. - Tontino Hotel. NEW HAVP.V flONTV OFFICE HOURS 8 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6 p. m., 7 to 8 p.m SUNDAY 9 to 10 a. m , 6 to 6 p. m. m7 Sin M I ak n vvn- Uea. Qntoh. ht. wla. Boott 1TM.. V I Vt Vf 1 Striate Asucf, 1G0 falusi at, N.w Tort. toilers' mk Starin's Line. Daily Except Saturday. .57 New Haven from 8tarin1 Dock n.it uTii-" m- rns JOHN H. STA BIN, a.Z riTioJ, f1 n"aT- Tnmday and Thorn- cEllD2i!??S,' Trt 'WT 18. foot o f WIUOI Ul alaUnUI SlJU IJIaZaTMll trwts every half hour, commanelng at 8:Su p. to Tlerstaand Staterooms esn b. pu. ana.ua at L." F. Ryder's, No. 276 Ohspol strset, a th. Tontine Hri. of, the Dowries N.w.Oo.. 861 obapel street, snd a't tfmsatatai national Eichaiuia ai -i . v. vuii.uiii, agent, m20 N.-w Rsven. Onrn. ,l as nnairiTv . . m;i ii h i:nti: mini i i i n DAILY LINE FOR NEW YORK. ' FARE ftl. lri,i mi; Rsrn-s'si Tickets for the Round Trip $1.50. THE Steamer O. H. NORTHAM, Captain Y 1 . Peck, will leave New Haven at 19 n m a. days exoep'ed. Stale rooms sold at office of Perk'jk Bishop, 702 Chspel street, and at Klock's Drag Store corner of Chatwii .ni nhk . . 1 Steamer CONTINENTAL, Captain Stevens, leaves New Baven at 10.15 a. nC Sandays excepted. nnVm-'ew Yok,Ine C- H- NORTHAM leaves Peok HMD It .1 n m rVXJTTXrEx?'v" a T wJ . r. , v..iiiirii i o'clock p. m.. Sunday Night Boat for New York. The Rteamsr NEW H WEN, CapUln Wilter n vrmk leaves New Haven at 10.30 p. m. state rooms' rnlA J Hon.,. tFresP8temrTnmnr.ce Bnlldlng, Chspel sreet, commencing at 9 p m , et! LSL" "1 D8Rs checked thron gh'to Phlla delphla (both routes), Baltimore and Washloirton To and Vrom New' York" SUNDAY BOAT. Commencing; Sunday, July 1 3. rfJfTJmo Stesmer EIm 0lty wl , New i frT7. Haven at O o-clock a, m., returnicg leave New iork from Peck SUp, E. R.. at 11 p m arriving at New Haven at an early hour fticm?a morning. Jy7w ' ANCHOR LINE. TJ. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIPS Sail from New York every Satnrday, for Glasgow via Londonderry. Cabin Passage, SHO to $80. Second Class $35 Steerage, Passsge (to or from) $15. Liverpool and Queensfown Service. F Pler N- B., New York. IS;,APBTRAL sails July 26, Atig. 23, 8ept. 20. CITY OF ROME .alls Aug. 9, S?pt. 6, Oct. Snperb accommodations for all classes of passen. gers. Cabin passage (60 to J100, according to accommoda- tlons. Second Class $40, steerage as above. For passage. Cabin Plans, Book of Rates, etc. apply HENDER80N BROTHERS, New York, Or EDWARD DOWNES, 809 Chapel Street. BUNNELL a SCRANTON. 216 Chapel Street. NATIONAL, LINE OF STKAMSHIPS. BETWKEN NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL. QUEEN8TOWN AND LONDON DIRECT SAILING weekly from Pier 39, North River, New York. Are among the largest steamships cross, ng the Atlantic. Cabin rates, $60 to $100: Excursion at special rates ; out.ard steerage $17, and prepaid steerage tickets, $19. "Being $2 lower than most otner ,'n, New steamship America's first trip to New York, 6 dsys, 15 honrs and 41 mlnntes . . ' w- J- Hurst, Manager. Agents at New Haven, BUNNELL & SCRANTON W FITZPATRICK. A. MCALLISTER, GEORGE m! ... . ....... .... a 1 1 i.yi Dr. John L. Lyon's Orsnd Meilcil avnd Surgical Oftice. THE old reliable, most celebrated, skillful an! successful physician in this country, permanent iy located in New Haven tince May, 1K51, takes pleas ure in announcing to the citizens of the Unite States end elsewhere that he has removed his offios from 1U. C li a. pel street to Clio rein street, Room 11, Hoadley HnHditifi, opposite th PostolUce, up one flic tat of stairs; cn trance either at 49 Ciiart'H street or 6f Crown street, where tbe a filleted cm consult him in private upon all diseases that Dteb is heir to from i a, m. to 9 p. m. Jr. Lyon will continue as horotofors to treat all diseases of every name and nature witfe that marvelous success which loi g yars of ezperl enoa has given htm Thousanus of tecttimonlas from grateful patients soatched from the brink of thf grave now rejoicing In the perfectlc n of health attest the unsrring Bklll of Dr. Lyon. He especially iuvltei those whose diseases under other rut t hods of treat ment have remained intractive to call upon him, Visit him and he will at once describe your conJltiori. Perhaps you would liave been cured if your phjslclaa had understood your cace. If you have tried 'or health and failed it is no son why you shonlc. not try axaln. U'Ith is ire clous to aR and if he cannot relieve your case he wit tell you so. He can refer you to many, perhaps worst than yea are, that were given up by their puyBicianf and friends, who now e Jloy good health. He wili.de bo rib your case so ''.early that you will know he per fectly understands your disease. It is something oi great importance to you, although very easily accom plished by him, though no more wonderful than true. It is only the starl 1 tin point to health for the physi cian to understand your d'aeaee, ii5 then admiulstel the simple remedy to remove that disease. Come, hi will do you good You may be faithless. He wii give yon faith by his perfeet knowledge of your die ease. Come ; he will remove tbat coughs pain In th head, side and back; remove that cold, sinking ol burning at the stomach, stiff Joints, rheumatism, gout, fever, sores, cancers, salt iheum, erysipelas) scald head and all bad humors, with his vegutahM mediolnes. Persons at a distance may consult Dr. Lyon oy iet ter (post-paid), describing their case, and have wedl clnes securely put up and forwarded by express ts any part of the United Htates with full and explicit directions for u ex Offl -e arranged with aeparatf apartmei-taoo that patients see none but ths doctor. Tha following art some of the diseases whioh Dr Lyon snocersfully treats : Coughs, colds, consump tion, bronchitis, aithma, sjre throats, liver com plaint, kidney complaint, scrofula, erysipelas, saif rheum, cancer, tumors, rheumatis u chronic and in flammatory dropsy and piles blind and bleeding, aud all hoinors and eruptions of the blood and skin. Ha challenges the world to surpass him In cleansing the blood and entire system of all impurities, a class of diseases from the effects of which thousands and tens of thousands go to a premature grave. It radically and permauently cured by Dr. Lyon. Hii suceetB in this clarsof ailments is not only gratify ing bitt simp'y wonderful. The patient after putting himse f or herself under the doctor treatment ooor munops to improve at once, aad the sallow complex Ion and cadaverous appearance is succeeded by rosy cheeked hue of health. Therefore If you BuftbJ fr.tm any of tha following complaints hasten at onoc to the o flic 3 of Dr. Lyon. Spermatorrhea or In vol u a tar y seminal em'sslous, aeminai weakness, and ever) species i f genital irritability, gonorrhea, syphlUi gleet, proUjwus uteri or taj ing of the womb, leacor rhea or whites, an 1 Of- ar sUrming and painful com plaint It cldental to both sexes. T Fh.ual.kh Ihe disaaecs peculiar to females caused by weakness, deformity, disease and frors taking cold, suppression, lr regular it ies, painful an hnxterfect menntrnation. prnlspsns ntri or falling ol the womb ipeedpj, an effectually cured, ConsniTa tlon free. Advice and medicine given In all diseases1 for $1 or more, according to the severity of ths case., If you wlBh to oommunlcate by letter, state fully your disease, your age, symptoms, duration of illuews, supJ posed cause and whether married or single, and In all pases the xoost Inviolable aecresy may be relied up-ij nclose a Btamp for return postage, and address all oommunicatlons to or call upon Dr. J..L.jLyon, 4 Church street. New Haven, Conn. Appended are a few testimonials. Want of space forbids the publishing of more. Their names will be cheerfully given to those desiring them by calling at thA rirTtor'a offina. f'Aiis, tana In that af m. ltui- vhW was pronounced by three of the moet prominent phy-1 ioians of her native city to be in the last stage af consumption, and told that her case was helpless ana hppelaBs. after being restored to sound heilth by, Dr. Lyon she set tbe following letter, earnestly rer nuestanfi that it should be published in the heps the ft might reach others similarly afflicted : $o all who may be atnlcted with that common dis ease, consumption,, or any weakness of the lungs. I would appeal to them to Immediately consult Dr.' John L. Lyon, of New Haven, Conn., feeling su - that by so doing they may be restored to health. several years I was troubled with ft cough, hsmo. rhage of the tings and the usual symptoms of coa sumption. Z consulted and wss treated by some ol the most eminent physicians the count -y afferdeel without deriving any permanent benefit whatever. In tb living of 18C3 the disease made such rapid progress that my attending physlclaa and friends gave up all hopes of my recovery. On the IGth of Mar, 1BG3, I consulted th above named doc tar. I was at that time reduced to a perfect wrack of my former self, coughing incessantly, and U would seem just on the verge of the grave. After the usual ex amination he lndly but plainly informed me as oth ers had done, that; my disease was incurab'a; that I had but a. few months to live. Having great confi dence in his skill, I insisted upon his treating my esse. He did so and with astonishing success, la twenty days from tha time I commenced the use af his medicines my oough was less frequent, I suffered no more from hemorrhage of the lungs, and slay by day found the terrifying symptoms of consumption disappearing, and was gradually regaining health. 1 waa treated by him one year at the end of that time I can trnly say I was restored ta perfect health. It Is now March, and no symptoms of the disease are felt, I have reason to feel sure that I shall aniTer no return r t tha disease, and it is not only a pleas, ure V me, but a duty I feel that I owe to handroda at sufferers who N being dally carried to the grave by oonsumptlon, to rge upon them tha necessity oif staking relief where It may bs found. Very respectf ally. D. V. S. The Udy wha wrote tbt raregoing continues la pea foot health. The following ta an extract from a letter reesfTafl from patient treated and eared af ssmiaal weak I) it. Ltoh Dear Blr It Is hnposslbio for zae to fab lv eroress ruv aratltude to you concernlni! the effect which your medicine has produced upon my system. I have. Job finished the medicine you put up for ma and can truthfully ayy that I feel a different being. My appetite 1 very regular and I am not troubled with dull headache that I once had. and elsea never was ao refreshing, aa I am not disturbed wlta dreams. Before I oatoe to you it was difficult for me to confine my tb oughts for anv lene-th of time to an subject, undoubtedly owing to that complaint, and tha contrast la quite noticeable. If I aver know oe troubled with that complaint I shall immediate1 y dV rec .asia w you aa anenectuai means of scan cua fr It seams io ma that I almost owe my rife to you. for If It had been allowed to grow upon me the time could not have been far distant when that incurable disease (consumption) wen Id have been deeply seated in my system. Please accept my sincere thanks fra your treatment; thns far. I remain yonrs truly, Special Notice, JAMES G, McALPISE RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and ths pnb lie that after an association of eighteen year, with the firm of i. B. Klrby a Son, hs has opened th. store 008 C HA PEL STREET, next to the Boston Grocery Store, and feels eonfld.nl from tatrty years experience in London, England, and this city. In the actnsl niakini; and repairing of an. watches that he la qqaltaed to give satisfaction, and ho hopes by strlot attention to bnslness sna moderate charges to merit a share of their patronage. rolTVf WM. D. BRYAN, CUSTOM! TA I LOB. No. 127 Chnroh Street, lssslllngl DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS tu i lss las tit' Mrcrt, " i ( 7