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Vol. LXU. Monday, March 5, 1894. WASH GOODS. Economical and discriminating buyers have come to recog nize the fact that we are set ting the pace in the race for popular favor, and that our victories so far have been won because we start with the primary object of giving our patrons the best service attainable and still keep our - prices the lowest. 17c. Cotton Crepes that make an ideal eve ning gown; the tints are o pretty, the hang of the material so t&eottae. 19c. Anderson's Genuine Sootoh Ginghams were 880 laat season. Tine thej are last season's patterns, bat there are no prettier ones in this season', patterns. 35c. See the beautiful Imported Zephyr Ginghams, and pass judgment on them. Were there ever handsomer things shown ? 12 1-2c. . The printed Dnok Saltings are new, pnre linen finish, very effective, and will waih well not expensive, also See them. 12 l-2c. Printed Dimities in laoe and corded atrlpes make very pretty wash dresses for warm weather. 35c. Printed Dotted Swisses are perfection of beanty and very useful. We con trol the patterns in this city. P. S. See Window Display. Tfeisiiso 762 to 768 Chapel Street. nopet and BoflF Brussels "CARPETS" 75 Cents a Yard. Tapestry Brussels and Ingrains SO oent. a yard. Straw Mattings 10 cents a yard. The Slaughter Continued ! ANOTHER WEEK of CAEPET BENEFITS Every short length and old pattern to be closed ont without regard to cost or value. If yon wish to make an investment and receive yonr dividend in advance, yon can do it this week snre. The earlier in the week yon call, the better the assortment to select from. BROWN & DURHAM, Complete House Furnishers. 74 and 76 Orange St., oor. Center. K0AL. T am now delivering Koal in bags and carried into the cellar direct from wagon. Avoid all dirt and buy of W. F. GILBERT, 65 Church Street, opp. Postoffice. 89 to 01 Railroad Avenue. rJygaVigVsTBV 25c. this goes OJVOXVil nhanol fitrppt Branch Store, 926 j N. JUST RECEIVED, 100 different styles of Baby Carriages of the cele brated Hey wood Bros. & Co. make, ranging in price from $4 87 to $45.00, by far the largest line shown in this city. Paper Hangings, an immense assortment, all new and popular designs, latest shades and colorings. Ex perienced paper hangers ; estimates furnished. Arriving daily New Spring Goods in Carpets, Fur niture, Oilcloths, Draperies, etc. Old Furniture Re-upholstered and Re-covered in the best possible manner by experienced upholsterers. Being as we are large manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture, can do the work at lowest prices. -a. B. ARMSTRONG & CO., Orange Street. Promoter! of Low Prices. ' THIS -IS THE STYLE That the justly celebrated "Liebotschaner Beer" Ia put np by the Genesee B re-wing Co. Of Rochester, N. Y. Don't confound It with any other beer made at Rochester. Price $1.00 per Dozen. We are sole agents for its sale in New Haven. It is brewed by them from the beet Ger man hops and Canada malt, and we desire to strongly impress upon yonr mind it is bottled by the brewer. " at the brewery," at a time the most favorable and with no danger of a mixture being made with other and oheaper made Beer. we can safely recommend this Beer as being absolutely pnre and safe for those to use who need a pnre and mild stimulant. and as having a sort of moreish taste to those who are tolerably healthy. RegtstertYoar Cbanee for $25 Worth of Free Furniture at H. F. BL0GG & BR0., FURNITURE DEALERS, 699 Gbapel Street, New Him FULL LINE OF Folding; Beds, Parlor Furniture, Carpets, Oiloloths, Beds and Bedding, Baby Carriages, Parlor and Cook Stoves. Character is Credit. Goods for Gash or on Weekly Papeete. I Store ooen 7 a. m. to 6:30 o. m Saturday and Monday eventags until 9 o'clock. sp Just Look at That Shoe, GENTS. A better bargain was never offered. It is a pair of onr French Calf Hand Welt $5.00 Shoes That we are closing ont at $3.75. If yon want a shoe for less price, we are j closing ont a line or. onr best $4 00 Goodyear Welt Balsi Congress At $2.95. We must close ont these lines to make room for Spring goods. A. B. GREENWOOD, 773 Chapel Street. We give away SHEWS PHOTOfciBAPHS nf the WORLD, or SBEPP'S WORLD'S FAIR PHO TOQRAPHED, that retail at $5.00. . Store closes Wednesday and Thursday at 6:15 pm DENTISTRY. O. II- Gidney, 797 Chapel Street. Artificial teeth $5.00 a set and upward. Teeth extracted 25c. Special attention given to the preservation ottne natural mu. SEFsVaTsWssr' ' TAKE NOTE b1I1I1s3 'tr--' Of our price on Prunes. - We shall offer for the following week about 3,000 lbs fine large Cali fornia Prunes at oc lb, 3 lbs for As this is about one half the regular price of this quality Pruues, it will pay you to se cure what quantity you can use season. Our guarantee wun mem. j V7AV WAUAV A . T rnrnor nf Tnmnlo ' ' ""r" WWT. W WaWTOHT n .A.- IT JC UAAjCiXs,lUil, JTropneiOr. 1 231 Chapel sVsVsVs I ljeal Estate. FOR REST. Q Society halls in Masonlo Temple, fur Bished, and janitor service. H8m CHAEL.E8 WILSON. Asent. FOB SALE, House and lot. 78 William (treat. Tot la 80x118. Inquire or 8. B. OVIA.TT, jaattr 68 Church street. FOB BENT, Whole house. 6 rooms, rear of M Ed wards street. Inquire on 384 tr PREMISES. FOB RENT, House 1.629 Chanel street : sixteen Us rooms, newly papered and painted : mod .era Imnrovementa-: reasonable to the right party. n3 tf M. B. OHATFIELD. FOB BENT, Second floor, six rooms, 123 St. John street ; adults only. Inquire f26 7tt 421 TEMPLE 8TREET. FOB BENT House on York street, near the co'leee. suitable tor a small family. Inquire at IW it 16 UUWE B1KJS15T. TO LET. Q The new bouse, 385 Howard avenue, twelve rooms: every convenience. BENRY TROWBRIDGE. mh 1 tf 41 College street. FOB SALE. Boardlne house, established 18 rears: I ia central; to be sold before Hay 1st; owner omer Business. Address mill 7t PROPRIETOR. Box 836, City. FOR RENT. a One-family house. 8 rooms, all modern improvements, can or address L ITF.NRT A. PA T.T.MAN. f0 tf 102 O ranee street, room 10. FOB SALE. fit Four new brick houses. Lake Place. twelve rooms each, all modern improve- mems : terms easy, esquire 01 HARRY W. ASHES, flTtf Booms 8 and 7, 153 Church street. FOB KENT. From Anril 1st. blacksmith, carriage anu psiar. snop, looacea on water street, Ansonia, uodd. juncture or f . K. (JOLiBUKN, 121 Howard avenue, tit lm Ansonia, Conn. Central Rent Of S rooms and bath room on first floor and two attic rooms; all modern improve .ments. including hot air furnace, mantel mirrors, granite tubs, shower baths, Venetian ounos, etc. mil rent to a small iamuy only. BRETZFKLDEB'S AGENCY, a34 28t Exchange Building. FOB SALE. Q: Several Dleces of central inroroved nroo- erty, bringing a good Income and very de-1 bsiraoie; owner wouia exenanee ror wen- stocxea rarm near new uaven. Acraress PATRICK BREE, 828 Chapel street, f 19 24tt Boom 8. FOB SALE. Building lot 60x125. Greenwich avenue. near 5th street, only $19per foot. Also Lbouse on Peck avenue. West Haven, one I or two family, $1650 ; also large summer cottage omcc irom tne snore, in good conaition. vim tgg rtT wo or Arm oimsitx. FOB SALE. To close out an estate, a two-family house, with barn, 130 Foster street, corner .Linden street : also two-familr bouse 46 Houston street. ("Fair Haven. Terms of nav- ment can be arranged to suit purchaser. Inquire oz or aaaress a. j. iiakmu u ? i . ..-! Ktmnurn nt.. or Halsted & Harmount, Water street, corner of Uoeatnut. t22 tf INVEST IN NEW HAVEN. Q Property in New Haven is a safe invest ment. tby it : JK. E. Baldwin, lw 818 Chapel street JOHN C. PUNDERF0RD, QHS CHURCH STREET. HE1I, ESTATE ASP LOANS. BfflTS COLLECTED. Open evenings. FOR SALE, n, Frame house No. 416 Elm street, modern .improvements ; lot 45x120. Apply to OHABLES B. WEBB, 850 Chapel street. (Monday and Saturday evenings). FOR SALE. Bargains. House on Lvon street, below cost. m House on Bradley street, about what land is worth. Double house on Warren street. Double house on Brewery street. House on Eld street. KEB WIN'S BEAL ESTATE OFFICE, Ji 759 Chapel street. A BARGAIN. Large, well built house, 11 rooms, about fifteen minutes' walk from oostofflce. cor- ner lot. 40x100 feet, wider in rear : bouse rents well, has steam heat and alt conveniences. Price $5,500. also house about same distance, 9 rooms, rented to two families, lot 33x150. Price $4,000. CU AS. D. NICOLL & CO., 88 Church street (Benedict Building), Boom 15. FOR SALE. A very desirable piece of central lm- proved propeity, bringing a good income, or would exchange ror a gooa rarm witn stock and Implements. Call on or address George A. Isbell, f 5 787 Chapel street. FOB KENT, Sana The desirable residence No. 57 TrumbuD street, oontalning 12 finished rooms and aU liilL modern appliances. A first-class house nd first-class neighborhood. For rent on a erm of years. Apply at Beecher's Exchange, anSl tf 769 Chapel street. WistYiite to isvo nisid Trassit. Building lots on Main, Fountain, West I Prosoect. Willard. Aiden. Darnect ana L other desirable residence streets in West-1 viUe, tor sale at prices ranging from two to ten seats per square iooc now is too iiu. w nay. ror particulars, oallon or address 13. C. Pardee, n!3 tf t Fountain street. WestrDls FOR SALE, ssask A very desirable place seven miles from i i9 New Haven ; one acre land. Well built U. brick bouse In good repiir, twelve rooms ; running spring water, healthful location, good I neiguDornoou, quarter mue rrom tu. station with six trains daily. Easy terms. If not sold I by April 1st will be for rent to a good tenant. ClILLEN 11. FOOTS?, a86 2m P. O. BOX 888, City. BUY A BUILDING LOT Now While Prices Are Low. Yaluabla Lots on Whitnty Avanns. TTTANDSOME house on Whitney avenue : a I 1 bargain. Real estate in aU parts of the city. EDWARD M. C Li ARK," m CHTJUOH BTBEET, Evenings 7-8. Boom 18. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Now Is the Time to Secure a Home. Three one-family houses, 6 rooms each, $2 000. , Two two family houses. 12 rooms eaoh. 3.250. Two double houses. 4 tenements In eacb. mod ern improvements; sold single or do uble at very low prices. One one-family house, 8 rooms, Improvements, One two-family house, 8 rooms, 13,600. All of this orooertv must be sold. Money loaned on the same at 5 per ct interest. Hinman's Real Estate Agency, flm Benedict Building, Boom 20. Real state for Sale. Desirable property on George street, suitable for business, $6,000 I Well located lot on Dlzwell svenne, I 30 feet front, per foot $45. I Nice one family house on Elm st., $4,600 iBniiainalotsonFrankatreet. 60t I 1UW I BnatnesB property on SUte street, $11,500 Hons on Foster street, $3,100 Bnlldine lot on Wlnthroo avenue. 40x134, price $1,200 BasineBa property on Oeoree street. pays over 8 p. ot. on the money, $15,000 Honey to loan on first mortgage. GEO. F. NEWCOUB, Booms 17. Exchange Building, lax uiiurcn street. 88 v.' Two-Pamily House, PATDT& 10 Per Cent. TEEMS EAST. MINIATURE ALMANAC. MABOH5. Sir Bass, Bon Bars, Moo Bias., 5: I HlSST WATBa 6:47 1 I 8:57 DEATHS. TYRRELL In this city, Kerch 3, Jane E. Tyr- rmll ata? Www1twlj4sMi. Funeral serriees will be aeld at No. 28 Gold street this (Monday) morning at 10 o'clock. In terment la Woodmont. If stormy the laoeral services will bepostpoaed. . . t MALLORY In BalUmore1Md , Varoh 8, Eliza beth, widow of the lata Willard HaUory, aged 7v years. Funeral service, will be held from the Second Congregational church. Fair Karen a.au, on Tuesday morning, March , at 1 1 o'clock, t BURTON In this city, on the 3d Inst., Sarah F., wire or ueorge K. nurton, ageo 00 Tunnimi unio. will he ha d at her late resi dence, No. 630 Elm street, en Monday after noon at :20 o'clock. Friends are lnvnaai oat ten.. The remains will be taken to Adams, N. OHUROH-In New York, at the borne of her iatner, on the 3d last-, Anna 0. nui, wueoi Dr. Daniel L. Church, aged 32 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence of Frank A. Bldwio, No. 21 wnauey avenue, on Tuesday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Burial at the convenience 01 the family. MA KINK LIST. PORT OF NEW HAVEN. ABJUVIO. A three-maited schooner, coal loaded, in lower naroer. OLEABCD. Seh Hugh Kellr. Haskell, Pbila. Bob E. K. Birdsall, Lamwo, Fbila. Beta Irene, Thomas, N. Y. Scb Wm. IC Downer, Harshall. Remnants for Covering TjlTJBNITUBK; you will find them marked way . oeiow eosr. ma5 sit BUWDiTun s muiJuiM J FOB BENT, Firt floor 128 Spring street. Enquire of O. WILBUR CL IRK, mh57tt 188 Kdgewood avenue WITH around roll bolster; haven't mention ed just this kind before: if you want a fine couch for a very little money jose lo"k at these. FOB SALE. f IGHT 3 spring business wagons, suitable for 1 J grocer; our own make; price $65. See our tOD buggies for $125. this week onlr: must have the room. STEPHEN SHINER, maSStj No. 87 Greene street. LOST. T" AST Friday, a pocketbook containisg 30 dol- 1 J lars (6 Ave dollar bills). The finder will be rewarded by returning it to mas it to Liun Birtttti. Before Honse CleaniBe TEGINS send all ins furniture you want re- Ar corerva, re-nawnea or re-pairea 10 us; uie work will be satisfactory and the charges very ' Money to Xioan AT 5 par cent. Interest on real estate. U B. BINMAN, ixz ic xo Benedict uuuaiag. FOR SALE. The house No. (8 Dwlght street, corner of Chapel; to be removed. JOHN C. FUKDKRFOBD, ma5 tf 118 OHTJBOH BTBEET. REPORT of the condition of the NATION AL NEW HAVEN BANK, at New Haven, in tne state or uonnecucuc, at tne close oi ousi nesa February 88, 1894 : RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 863,360 90 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 84 41 TJ. S. bonds to secure circulation 130.000 00 Premiums on TJ. 8. bonds. 7,368 30 Stocks, securities, eto 246,352 08 Banking house, furniture and fixtures. 32,000 00 Due from non-resident stockholders. ... 121 10 Dub from National banks (not reserve agents) 8493 51 Due from State banks and bansers.... 988 06 Due from approved reserve agents 209 686 63 Checks and other cash items 8,491 SO Exchanges for clearing house 11.796 48 Notes of other National banks 5,300 00 mracuonai paper currency, nickels ana cents 125 00 Lawful money reserve in ban, viz.: Boecie HO.DW ins Lenl tender notes S9.082 00 83.613 03 Redemptlou fund with TJ. S. Treasurer (.0 per oent. oi circulations 4,400 00 Total ..$1,611,678 58 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in S 464,800 00 Surnlus fund 308.000 00 Undivided croflts. less expenses and taxes paid S3.826 03 National bank notes outstanding 103,000 00 Due to other National banks 42.128 01 Due to State banks and bankers 63 11 Dividends unpaid 1,681 00 individual deposits subject to check 1 rtemand mrtiflratM of da. f '"'-i0 M r.D non .n r posit 5,419 00 Total.. $1,611,878 68 State of Connecticut. County of New Haven, ss: I, Robert I. Couch, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - ROBERT I. COUCH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day ef March, 1891. Fkbd. B. Btoneix, uorrect Attest: rnot&ry ruouc LOUIS H. BRISTOL, 1 E. HAYES TROWBRIDGE, VDirectors. HENRY U HOTCHK13S. REPORT of the co'dition of THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK of New Haven, at New Haven, in the State of Connecticut, at the close of business, Wednesday, Feb. 38th, 1894 : RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 828,656 78 U.S. bonds to secure circulation, at par 150,000 00 U. S. bonds to secure TJ. 8. deposits, at par 50,000 00 Stocks, securities, etc 863,391 95 Banking house, furniture and fix tures 68.531 13 Due from National banks (not reserve agents i n.s w Due from State banks and bankers, 11,587 (9 Due from approved reserve agents, Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house 188,979 89 1,849 52 12,673 97 8,984 01 506 66 Notes of other national banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents Lawful Money Bksebvb zn Bank, viz: Specie $83,925 00 Xjegai tenaer notes o,uw uu Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer 81,935 oo 6,750 00 (a per ceBi. ox circulations Total $1,88936 97 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $300,000 00 Surplus fund 370,000 00 Undivided uroflts. less expenses and taxes oald ui.wi . National bank notes outstanding 136,000 00 Due to other National banks 84.966 01 Due to State banks and bankers 43,189 60 Dividends unpaid 545 (0 Individual deposits subject tocnecx aooe,Dut o Demand certificates of de posit 86.079 94 Certified checks 584 60 United states oeposits oo nnnftit of TJ. S. disbursing omcers .........t - - oav-.K,wi d. Total $1,859,633 97 State or Connecticut, 1 cYuntv oi New uaven. I named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHARLES A. SHELDON. Cash er. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day of March, 1894. jusurii v uuua, notary ruoiic. Correct Attest : WILLIS HEMINGWAY, I HGNBT B. HARBISON, VDirectors A. D. OSBOBNC, I Wilton, Axminster, Gobelin, loquette, Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrains. Laces, Chenilles, Yelonrs, Silks. Spring designs at bottom prises. ETcrythlng In Floor Coverings. AU kinds of Drapery Fabrics at 68-70-72 Orange St Open Saturday Evenings. Prices io Suit 1 Times. WATCH, Our West Window FOR BIG BARGAINS. ladies, ir will iotkbest you. COX&LYOE 776 CHAPEL' STREET. CABPETS DRH REDS BY TELEGRAPH. From All Quarters. BOSflBERT WANTS TIME. Radical Opposition to Him y is Weakening. WORK OF THE WEEK FOB GOKSBESS. Both Branches Will Be kept Busy in Debate. IMP08TANT CASES TO B. ACTED ON. Full Supreme Court Will Meet To-Day. DELAYED BIS ACCEPTANCE. It la the Queen's Wish Tbat Lord Roseherr Xake tne Premiership She will Give Him an Audience In Birmingham Palace DlfHcultles' of Cabinet Blaklns; Are ITIelUnc Away Radicals Have Weakened. LonDOiTjMaroh 4. Sir Henry Ponsonby, the queen's private secretary, visited Lord Boaebery in Indon yesterday afternoon and told him of the queen's wish tbat he accept the premiership. L rd Rosebery was unwilling to give any Immediate de cision. He eonferxed at length with his oolleagne In the cabinet and delayed his acceptance until evening. The queen will oome from Windsor to London to-morrow and will give Lord Eoeebery an audience in Buckingham Palace. Sir William Haroonrt, chancellor of the exchequer, Earl Spenoer, first lord of the admiralty, nd Herbert Aeauith, home secretary, called npon Lord Eoee bery to-day. Mr. Gladstone attended the ohapel royal, St. James', this morning and took no part in the cabinet making. Lonbon, Uaroa 5. The Dally News says the difficulties of cabinet-making are melt- Ins away. Sir William Uarconrt's co operation may be confidently reckoned on. it was settled last nlRbt that the Earl of Klmberly shall take the foreign office. nr. Ulaastone la said to nave promised that, although he will retire from aotlve politics, he will give his aid to the minis ters whenever they need and desire it. The unronlole says: The radical "cave" no longer exists as a hostile organization. Its moet prominent members have deolared that if radical measures be Introduced they oannot do otherwise than support them. Even Mr. Labouohere has shown 3nal re- luotanoe to play into tory hands. AFFAIK3 Ilf EUROPE. A Lively Tilt In the German Reichs tag M Petersburg Is Fnll of Ger- an Traders and Commercial Agents An Order to Forbid Una alan Peasant. Crossing the Ka.t Prussian Frontier. Bbrijn, March 4. Gsnsral von Schel- lendorff, Prussian war minister, made a noteworthy speech Friday against the so cial democrats. The csuce was given by August Bebel, leader of the social demo cratic party. Bebel, after denying that socialists were always bad soldiers, said tbat in the next war many men without commission would n'oessarlly be called to fill the places of offioers. Among the men who would be thus summoned to re sponsible positions were many socsallsts. The government might well b glad, there fore, to be able to reckon on the snpport of a party like the social democracy, which was powerful not only in the relobstag,bnt also In ths army. Amid conservative cheers and laughter, the war minister responded sardonically that he rejoiced in the assurance that the oountry might depend upon it social dem ocratic citizen In the army. Considerable anxiety bad been felt by misinformed men concerning the loyalty of socialist soldiers, but it must bow bs allayed, as a oontplcn ous social democratic leader had given the assurance that tne prevalent mistrust was groundless. Toward the olose of bis speeon, bowever, tne war minuter Became exceedingly earnest and declared with spirit tbat the govornment could not al low men whose loyalty had been tanned with social democratic doctrine to bold any positions of command in the army. Daring tne debate on tne army credits jeiterday, a social democratic deputy com mented adversely on tne emperors aeoora tine General von Klruhhof after that offi cer had been condemned to imprisonment by a court of justice, for shooting Editor Harioh of the Tsgeblatt, who published a paragraph to tne ettect tnat ranleln von Klrohnof Dad eiopea wun a man servant, General Bronsart von Sohellendorf made an elaborate defense of Ktrohhof and In directly of the emperor. "What man of honor." be asked, "wonid not act as aid General von Ktrohhof, when the law would not help him avenge the slanders on nls dauahter's reputation!" ' Tne conservatives answered tne question with applause: tne radical witn lnterrnp tions and protests; the social democrats with hisses. The war minister' speech bad angered the liberal editors and their journals attack him fieroaly. All deplore that a man in bis nigu omoiai position should justify and even glorify Klrchof for the shooting of Harlch. The liberal dai lies deoiare the war minister s defence to be subversive of respect for the laws and Judiciary of Prussia. Tne noteis in at. retersourg are orowa ed with German traders and commercial agents, who are preparing to take advan tage of the new treaty the moment It shall have passed tne reicnstag. iney report that the treaty 1 the only subjeot in for elan politics which now interests the Rus sians. Although it is almost certain that the treaty will be pasted, the finance min istry in St. Petersburg ha made ready for tne otner event oy framing measures ror fnrthsr reprisals. These preparations have been long aunpected. If not aotually known, in Berlin and have done much to enhance anxiety in the Wllhelmatrasse. On of the contemplated reprisal la said to be an order forbidding Russian peasant and worklngmsn to cross ths east Prus sian frontier. The execution of this order wonld deprive eaat Prussia of tb. advan tage of Russian oheap labor and would be eaDeelallv detrimental to tne land owners, wno already inner irom in. aoaroiiy oi aorloultural laborer. Tna Moaoow menu faoturera and traders continue to aenonnoe the treaty, their obieot being to wring from tb government som nsw privilege a compensation for tn reaueuon oi cus tom duties on German good. Several classes of Russian manufacturer are now calling for measure which will give them monopolies, bnt tneir n.manaa will nave little influence npon Finance Minister Wltta. In offiolal circles and among finanoler with offiolal relation Baron Sonnlno' financial proposal to tb Italian chamber bav ben mentioned with ostentation ap proval. The mater part of the specula- tire public, however, regard tb proposals with dlstmst.and consequently the market I unsettled and Italian loan fluotnate rapidly. One powerful eause of this on ateadlneas is the naoertainty whether Italy will reduce her military and naval expen diture. SITUATION ABOUT SOLVED. It la Probable That the Democratic member, of th Senate F inane. Con. mlttee mil Lay th Tartar Bill Bo- foro th Fall Committo Tneedar. WASBntOTOK, March 4. TJnlea th plan of tb democratic member of tb asnata finance committee go all awry, tb tariff bill win be laid before ths fall oom- nrlttsa Tneadav morning at 10 o'clock. After conferring together tb greater part of to day, tb democrat believe they bav oome as near solving th situation as possi ble and tb intention to night la to take the final vote to-morrow attsrnoon. The disputed sohedulaa have bssn so largely discussed and so many tentative proposition, have been eonsidered tbat it only remain to decide finally which of them shall be Incorporated in the bill. Although the committee understand nrsttv thoroughly what It will do.the open aehednle are angar. whiskey, coal, iron ore, lead ore, inmost, ootsea lannoa. 1 tobwooo and silks. TALIHAGB WILL BEESAIIf . Be Baa Chance Bis Hind In Becmra to Bastsrnlnc the Paste rate of the Brooklyn Tabernacle. Bbooklth, N. Y., March 4 The Bev. T. Dewltt Talmage baa changed his mind in regard to resigning the pastorate of the Brooklyn tabemacls. Before ha began his sermon at the morning service to-day, he read the following Utter: "Dear Brethren of the Board of Trustee of the Brooklyn T aba rn sola: Your urgent letter la at band. I had fully resolved to resign my position, not only because twenty-five years of my Brooklyn pastorate will aoon have passed away, but bt ostfse of the financial entan glement resulting from series of disasters which would have crushed any bank or in snranoa company or worldly Institution. Now, by the blessing of God upon your management, our church la pnt out of all embarrassment and, I believe, baa aeen Its last crisis. Persuaded by what yon say in your letter of yesterday, and by what I hear from aU sides, and, after seeking divine direction. I now and here deoiare my in tentlonto remain your pastor. What I have anffered at the anticipation of part ing from this nobis and devoted nock, and rrom expected removal rrom tnia oeiovea olty, in whose affair I bav always been deeply Interested, no one . can estimate. And now with mora faith and high ex pectation than I ever bad at any previous point in my ministry. I join you in a new campaign for God and the world'a better ment, xoura, etc., (Signed) T. Dewttt Talkaoi. After Mr. Talmage had finished reading the letter he was loudly applauded for several minute. ' Kuaala Does Not Aid Them. Washington, March 4. Superintendent Stump of the bnreauof Immigration, treas ury department, ha received an official denial from the Bnsaian government that that government is aiding Bossian Hebrews to oome to tne United state. Liberal Whip Becomes a Peer. Lohdou, Maroh 4. Dudley Oentta Mar- joribanks, Boron Tweedmouth, died sud denly this afternoon. Hs bad been ailing for some time. He sat in parliament for Berwick from 1863 to 1868. He was knighted in 1881. Edward Marjoribanks, bis son, iiDerai at., tr., ana tne wnipot tnat party, succeeds to tne peerage. Sentenced for Life. Quinct, Mass., Maroh 4. News was re ceived here yeeterday that Patrlok Dona- hoe, a former well known charaoter of this olty, has been arrested and sentenced to life Imprisonment In Ireland, lor lnfllotlng fatal Injuries wun a bottle upon a police- Few People Beard Ber. Lthh, Mass., Maroh 4 Mr. Mary Eliz abeth Lease, the Kansas populist, spoke here this afternoon. A small audience was present in the Lynn theater to listen to her. There were as many of ber own sex present as there were men, and they were members of the local people's party. She bad for her snbjeot, "Am I My Brother' Keeper!" Glaa. Worker to Striae. New Bedford, Mass., Maroh 4 Mana ger Tripp of the Mount Washington glass work, gave out notioe to hi employes yesterday that the work would start up March 13 as a non-union snop and under a reduction of 10 per oent. in wage. A com mittee from the union informed air. Tripp tht not a man In the shop wonld work under the new notice. A strike will be on and the works will probably be forced to shut down. D1HBUBTNEWI MAN BEAD. The Well Known Newspaper nan Died Suddenly of Bronchitis and Pneumonia. DAHBOBT.Maroh 4 Jsmes Montgomery Bailey, the "Danbury New man," died suddenly this morning. He had been sick about two week with bronohiti, and there was nothing alarming in his condition till within twenty four hours of hi death, when pneumonia developed. His wife sur vives him. J. M. Bailey was born In Albany. N. Y.. September 25, 1841. He removed to Dan bury in 1860. In bis yontb he bad learned the carpenter trade and followed that voca tion until 1862, when he enlisted in th Seventeenth Conneotlout Infantry. While at the front he wrote many graphlo and humorous letter to th local newspaper. Returning to Danbury after th olose of the war, he purohased the Danbury Time, which he oonduoted until he purohased the Danbnry Jeffersonian in 1870. These two paper he oonaolldated aider the name wntob be afterward made so well known In all part of the English-speaking world, "The Danbury News." Thla was tbe pio neer of humorous newspapers in this ooun try, and for it he wrote short humorous artioles, generally descriptive of everyday mlaheps, whloh were reprinted in otner journals thronghout the country. tie was a life member of tbe Uonneotlcut Humane society, th Connecticut Histori cal soolety, and the Fairfield county His torical society, and a msmoer of tne Uon neotlcut Army and Navy clnb, the Knights Templar, tbe Masonlo fraternity, the U rand Army ot tne Republic, tbe Union Veteran lrglon, the Author s guild, the Conoeotlont State Board of Trade and the Union ex.Prlsoners of Wsr. He was also one of the founders of the Danbury hospi tal, president of the ieoal board of trade and of the Relief soolety, and was an honor- rry member of a dozen other local organi sations. A CHVHCH DEDICATED In New Britain Yesterday Imposing Ceremonies. Niw BarrAitt. Maroh 4 The new Chnroh of St, ltary's congregation was dedicated to-day with Imposing ceremonies. The ohnroh Is the one ot whloh Bishop Tlerney was lately pastor and is on of the hand somest in the state. When the ezeroisea commenced this morning there were fnlly 5,000 people in the ohnrcn. Every seat waa oconpled and many were turned away. Solemn pbntlfieal high mass waa celebrated at 10:30 by tbe K. Kev.Bisnop Mc Mich and of Burlington, Vt , with Bev. Father Onr- tln of Mew Minora as deacon, and Bev. Fa ther Skelly of Cheater anb deacon. Bev. Father NihlU of Bridgeport waa master of ceremonies. Bishop Tlerney, wearing tb mitre, and Bishop Bevina of Springfield sat on th bishop' throne, on th left of the sanetnary, dpring tne mass. About nlty priests from all over the diocese were pres ent. A chorus of sixty voice (nna; tb fnll mass. The dedicatory sermon waa de livered by the Bev. Timothy O Brlen of Norwalk, who also preached the earmon at the solemn high vespers this evening. The ohnroh wben completed will have cost abont $50,000. Thirteen Anarchist. Arrested. Fasts, March 4 Thirteen anarchist were arrested bare to-aay. jupioui w.r. fonnd in the lodging of four of them. Expelled for Taklac Bribes. Loursv n.T.K, Maroh 4. Th city oonnoll laat night expelled Councilman J. T. Ber nler for accepting a bribe In the election of an Inspector and sealer of weight and measure. Fonr con nollmen are to be tried on a similar charge. Th Plan railed. Fbovtdsros, Maroh 4 John Byron, foreman for Contractor Bishop, erecting s big jewelry factory for Kant A Stanley, fonnd seven sticks of slant powder and dynamite by the bed of a newly placed eneina veeterdav. arnere was aim a rose. The affair la a mystery. It is said an out rage waa attempted and rail ecu HflHl.B of Chasaleate." SiimrotT, La., March 4 A tre- mendona explosion of chemicals - In th Inwla-BaDle Co.' wboleeale drng bona last avsning blew out ths rear wall of th building and the front glass doors sad cansed people all over tb city I rash into tb streets, rortanateiy nearly au tu employe, of tbe oompany wsrs absent and then, remaining in tne onuaiag eooepMi nnlninred. Tbe explosion waa followed by are, which destroyed the store. Heavy Tax Advocated. Bo aa, Maroh 4. The Marches, dl Bndlni said to-day that hs with aU other members of tbe right wonld make every effort to nrevent the government from taxing Ital ian oonsol. Hs advocated rather th heavy taxation of foreign aeoorltiea held In Italy. ' They Want to Compromise. Sah Fkaxcisoo, Maroh 4. Southern Pe- elflo snd Santa Fe railroad officials are try ing to effect a compromise aad end the rate war wnioa oaa jw oegru. BKSTOBKD TO SOLVENCY. An Order Baa Been BT.at.rad Discharg ing the Booslvor of the Lehigh Coal ana iron Comnanw and DlroeUag That th Batata B Bastorad to the MiLwAuxxa, Maroh 4. The Lehigh Coal and Iron oompany, which went into a re ceiver' band in April, 1803. has been de olared restored to solvency. Judg Jen- kin of tbe United State elreuit oonrt yesterday entered an order discharging the receiver and dlreotlng tbat tbe estate be returned to tbe corporation. Duplicate oople of th order will be filed bare and at Madison, Wis., and 8t Paul, Minn. Im mediately thereafter checks to th credi tors for tb full amount of their claim will b sent from President Doty' offioe. Th oompany failed for 11,250,000. Cap tain L. R Doty, th prlnolpal receiver, bs during tn past el.ven months conducted th bnslneaa, whloh amounted to 18.000.- 000, under a rigid order entered by Jndge Jenkins, whloh provided In effect that the latter should bav close supervision of ev erything. Captain Doty will resume bis office ot president, and no reorganisation oi ins company will oe necessary. WITH A FULL BENCH. The Supreme Court will BwntnUt To-Day many Important Case. Pending. Wabhiicgtos, Maroh 4 The supreme court of tbe United State will resssembls to-morrow after the February noes. It session is looked forward to with more than usual interest, for it ia expeoted that the newly-appointed associate jnstlc, Sen ator White of Louisiana, will take his seat Mr. White's appointment fill th bench for praotloally tbe first time since the death of Associate Justice Lamar, more than a year ago. In that time there i accumulated a large list of case involving question of constitutional interpretation. which have been laid aalda to bs argued before a full bench. Probably at no period la the history of tbe court have snbjeot of greater moment been pending. Already there are twenty-five of the suspended ci.es and the call for tomorrow contains half a dozen mora which will be passed to await their turn. Among the question involved In these cases are: Tbe imposition of a tax on interstate commerce; tne state a rignt to regulate elevator onarges; tne constitutionality ot toe Texa railroad commission; tbe limit and scope of the taxing power of the state; whether the government may nse a patent without in demnity; the question of compelling a witness to testify in an investigation by an Interstate commerce commission; the right of use ot trade marks: tbe enforoement in the United State of a judgment given in a French court. The ease on the docket for bearing. which will probly go over without argu ment at tola time, lnolnde: Huntley et si. vs. Massachusetts, and Piumley vs. tbe same. Involving tb. constitutionality of tbe anU-oleomargarlne law of tbat state. wnen tne court adjourned a month ago eighty-one case had been submitted for decision. It Is expeoted tbat opinion will be announoed in at least thirty to forty of these to-morrow, whloh of itmlf will msk tb session a notable on. TBE WEEK IN CONGRESS. The Senate Will Walt for the Fi nance Committee to Act on the TarlsT Bill and Will FlU Cp the Time With Debates A pproprta tlon. B1U. Occupy th. Attention of th. House. Washinotoh, March 4 The senate will wait for the finance committee to act on the tariff bill; the house will continue to make a ahow of Industry on the appropri ation bills. This In brief Is tbe probable congressional program for tbe present week. There will be all aorta of aide mo tion and dlaouasiona to fill up vacant In terval. In the senate Hawaii ia a stand ing dish, and la likely to remain si for aome time to come. Senator Caffery of Louisiana is one of thote who baa given notioe of an Intention to apeak on this sub ject, and there ia some curio ity to hear his maiden effort at oratory in the senate. The unfiniated business before the sen ate la the bill to remove tbe c xVJng death trap and to build a new government print ing offioe. Dispute as to rites have ham pered the consideration of ths measure hetstofore and now, by the remark of Senator Dolph of Oregon on Thursday, tariff question and the whole subjeot of government expenditures and receipt have been Interjected into tn. d.uata, it l. quite possible that the government print ing omoe Din will De tne meainm tor a con tinned tariff discussion under the accom modating rolsi of ths ernate, which permit a man while nominally addressing th sen ate on on subject to devote his remark exclusively to another entirely different topic Tbe extreme lmprooaoillty, as matter now look, that the tariff bill will be in con dition to be reported to the senate during the coming week renders It more likely that the tariff dUcumlou will be again started by Indirection by republican sena tor oefora tbe revised bill reacbe tn senate for action. Tbe general debate on the pension sp- bill the Dlstriot of Columbia appro prlation bill will t. called np and then the anndry olvll bill. Consideration of thee two will donbtleaa require all the time at present allotted to the eommlttee on appropriations, bnt it they should not there are several otber committees en trntt id with the preparation of appropria tion bill ready to report. Tbe naval bill. the diplomatic and oonanlar bill and th postal bill are all ready. Ibe morning bonr every day will some measure of more or lea general in terest proposed for action, bnt th sneaker has not been advised of an intention to ask consideration of any particular ques tion. A BIG CONSPIRACY. Pour of the Workmen In th. Caracal SIIII. Placed Defective Armor Plate. With Those Passed Upon by ths In spector. Lienor ths Caas sf ths Plot Belns Kevealed. FiTtsbubq, Pa., Maroh 4. The Timee to-morrow will say : Ths Carnegie Steel oompany ha permitted itmlf to be mad th viotim of a big conspiracy. This 1 th true explanation of the assessing of $140,489 fin laid by President Cleveland and Secretary Herbert against the oompany for famishing tbe government with armor plates which were not op to the highest possible mark of xcellenoe. The conspirators were four la number. all well known workmen here, who nntil quite teaently were employed at tbe Car- n g s Home. te ad plant. Tbs conspirators In a clever manner managed to place, from time to time with tbe armor plat, tbat bad been passed upon and accepted by tb naval t fioera stationed at the works aa Inspeo- tors, defective plate o! whleh th oonxplr- ators kept s caret nl reooid. It ha not been, mad clear how the placing of th government inspectors' tamp on tb unapproved plats we af fected. feHataownta dinar, also, as to whet bar any of tbs defeeUvs plates wars need by tne government after tnslr arrival at tbelr destination. not her point to be made oJear ia whether asrslsssmss on t part of the naval Inspectors mad it possi ble for the conspirators to work their schema. Last fall tb conspirator sogsgad rlttabnrg attorney, promising him. It Is said, s fee of f 10,000, to obtain from ibe government a reward for th disclosure of th existence of the defeetiv plates. The attorney, It ia alleged, opened negotiation with th government throngs a prominent ex-federal offiolal. Th reward waa Drorn- lssd and th conspirators erere sjtven 135.- 000, or about one quarter of the amount of the damage which Mr. Uarnvgt bad to pay. in piot was revraua oy on ot u con spirator walls nndr ths Isflasnoe of liquor. Thsr Waa Rn Bathnstaana. BesToar, Maroh 4. About 1,000 of the mi am ployed assembled about ths band stand on the common to-day to liatsn to speeches mad by their leaders. Tb at tendance we. moon smaller than waa an ticipated, and there waa lar enthusiasm i than prsnoa gewermgs. an ELOPiwe Misirrn.ii. While Bit Wife Was In London He Harried an Acton Wosnan Broaght Her to Hew fork and Deserted H.r. Loitnoa, Maroh 4. Tbe polio are look ing for th Rev. William Browne, pastor of a dlsssntlng ohnreh in Liverpool, to which h waa accredited from America. Mr. Browne 1 said to have eloped laat month with a Liverpool woman and to have left numerous debts to tradesmen. beside neglecting to pay back loan from member of hi church. It transpired yesterday tbat three year go, wnue us wii waa in London, Mr. Brown mrrlM an Anton woman with a dowery of 500. Tbe eon pie went to New XOrk. but Mr. Browns ratnrnad .inn. Tl is supposed tbat be deserted th Acton woman in America. homb missions. Speeches Concerning the Indian. Negroes and French Canadian. In Amorlea American Born TIUmi. Being Poshed to the WaUNew England more Appropriately Called Hew Ireland. There was an Immense congregation at tbe Calvary Baptist church last evening to listen to address by Bsv. Mr. Murrow, for forty-seven years a missionary among the Indian, and H. L. Morehouse, field secretary of the Baptist Home Missionary society. Bev. Mr. Poteat Introduced Mr. Murrow. He spoke of the pale face who had not treated the Indian kindly. Now only 250,000 Indians remain, yet th Indian race shows strong vitality. Hs spoke of tb work of th miselonarle In the Indian territory and of the big advance to civil ization made by the red men there and of their many churches. He spoke also of Oklahoma, and pleaded for help In the work of benefitting and Christianizing the Indians. H. L. Morehouse, field secretary of tb American Baptist Home Missionary society, also made an address in behalf of tbe good work among the Indians. Tbe Indians were being pushed to tbe wall, and this very thing may be ild to be happening to other American-born cltjssna. They are being pushed to the wall by tbe lnlux of tne foreign element. I waa much sur prised In traveling through New England last summer to see how many town, were almost entirely controlled by foreign ele ment. It would be more jnst to call It New Ireland than New England. The tide of Immigration has caused and la causing a vast tran storm a-Jon in the framework of onr American society. "Tbe large number t f Frenoa Canadian Immigrant. Into New England Is present ing au aver IccteaMcg problem for o to solve. There are now 80,000 French voter in New England, and If they east their votes solidly they could almost wield the power. They are a class of people thoroughly nnder the thumb of tbelr Roman Catholie prieeta, who are ia boprs of finally wielding tbe power and are all toe while laying tbelr secern, for tne ben efit of "the old men on tb. Tiber." Mr. Morehouse then gav an account tf th work among the negroee, after which a collection for th. cans, of bom. missions was taken up. YALE NOTES. Blsctlen of Permanent Deacon. To. Nlght-Chanse In the T. 91. c. A. Constitution Mr. Stelaert to Lec ture. The election of permanent class deacon for tb academlo and acisntlfio freshman c la ate will take plao this evening at Dwlght ball. There will bs three dracoes from eaoh department. chasob la TBS T. u c A. coaeiiiuiios. At the annual netting of the Yal.Y. M. 0. A., to be bald on March 12, an amend ment to tbe constitution providing for rep resentation from Shell, on the graduate eommi-tee will be considered. The num ber of tbe.commlttee will be six, Instead of five, as at prevent. Mr. Morris Stelnert of this oliy ha been secured to give s lecture in the university ohamber concert course, on Wednesday, April 18. The lecture will bs Illustrated by music on tbe clavichord, spinet, harpsi chord, hammer-clavier and such other stringed Instruments aa were need in the time of Baoh, Haydn, Mczart and Beetbo- vsn. Mr. Stelnert's collection of Instru ments which illustrate Ibe evolatlon of the modern pianoforte la the finest In exist ence, and excited great Interest st th re cent International exhibition of muslo and dram at Vienna. A similar exhlb'.tlon of bis instrument waa given at Yale four 1 ears' ago; but tb collection 1 now considerably incresead, and Mr. Stelnert baa cine perfected bis studies in the trobnlqn. of their playing. Tbe illustrated lectors was given abont a month ago. with great applause, at the Waldorf hotel In New York before a select andlence, and I oon to be repeated bsfore the National Mnsic Teachers' association. At the meeting of tbe editor of tb Yals Scientific magtz'ne the following officer were elected: Chairman, A. W. Smith; business manager, R, N. Hamlin. a cOLonaDO Lua An impoiUnt meeting of all Colorado men at Ya?e to orgao!zs a Colorado olnb will be held In Prcfeesor Morris room. 19t O. C, this evening at 6:45. MCittOfHlM! Depend os the Judirtoot way la walcb yon lay out f oor moaer. A etwcOoa from our liaeof iFurEitnre, Crpets id Crcchry,; WOI be a great addlUoa to asy A VERT FISE LINE Of Pictures aad Ewels lost re ceiT. Doat fall lo m.Ite your selections while tba stock M) com plet. Tm prices er. lower u aa it was .ver before poeatbi. to put upoa taa same class of soeda. gee the Display Of Pictures. Faeela aad Oaya Btaad Baaquet tamps, la tare wtadow. Fretti L. ATBiill, home oornnxB, 755 to 763 Chapel St. Ope. ..mints. atnts. lis, gtc CROCKETT'S VARNISHES PLEASE CL'STOXEBS BECAUSE TEVf BETAIX TBEIB BE4UIT ASD BRlTJJaBCT. A TRIAL WILL PKOTX TH Vi IB rrrrr l wrV THOMPSON & BELDEN, 896-398 - State - Street. THE FINEST LINE OF WALL PAPERS AT LOWEST PRICES, OH AAMLBlllun at Th Breiiwiy WiH Paper Stsn. t oar pcloas tor baaaufsl snaihl.. K. B. JEFFCOTT. PAISTTNa aa DEOOBATTKO ta sS thatr M sral br.srass soss wsej Hg pronpuy. ia .awiwrr 501 ELcm Btrwot corsuar of Tcrk. e I A riis? l r no Oent Word aaeh la to oent a Word ot- at fall Imvs sine.) WASTED, t SITUATION by a yoaaa (M to take ear. u. A. ok cauarso; cu os mm ror ii. mti m 1 Itt M wabhikotos rraxxr. WASTED. TbOSmo as cbarch araaaan. BOX 786, Crty. WANTED. ASrTTjiTIOir eyaiwpscteblerlrltedofWB ral booMwork as a private tasaily; olty Hermes, oallat mas It Ho. 1 SOUTH ST RE IT. WANTED. C?mj4TION8 for best help. STBS. BABB. 17 mast WASTED. capable rtrL a sttnstJoe to cook la a ortrate famiiv. or will oo oeoatng aad Adry work wbeew H would aot bs too baa.y, would tAk. boomwork la a mall family : best of city lefaf sores Apply at BarUtolomew's. BO 101 OBAITOI BTBKET, Bovarteh BntMbw. WANTED. BE8T servaata. Ladles roedmf harp hoab1 oaD bare. There Is ao otber way yea eaa oaaweiL We have been astabtisbed I berayearel 1 mni li ill Hi n I ml Hstofnraa' LBVklBd wore oaa always bs seonred bar. todfiDMrt, carernlly snlTtlng only tbooi eo tba work require. Ttaeat orBoa, tx ties aad larteatbattneos In New Enciaai We as Utoos tbat will durlaBd. rTAOKlrOT. T7t All Kinds Antinn tnnt- ALSO premnt styles fnrnttnre. etc K7.tj MIUOBTK. list CMP. Six Bnrretla Soft wood 80c; s bbiA bard toe: exMlS9cbes ket. J W. WHITE. moui Stgbtat.1 StS.GOO to ft 1U. OOOto Loan. N first mortgage. 5 per cent. yj J. C PUNDERFORD, rl6tf 116 Cbureh street. FOR SALE. TVT"OYA Scotia sprue piling, an fcwctbs aad ll sixes oa band ; also lacb and ship spuw. Inquire of A. C. MerrM. r rwunn font of Hamil ton street. j2S30t JOHN I GOODRICH. FOR 8ALE. a. pnaeteo. at a barraia. TtlCHAPEL STREET. sTVa. Horse, harness. When Your Chins BECOME roorh asd rascreble, we ad.be tb. porches, of a Fox ImiroTd Safety Baaor. 1'rtcJ IS 11.30. mb3S7 LIS8LEY. BOOT A CO- Sorrow Wrinsrs THE weekly waaa wbea iberes ao cloibea wringer. Joycoor. wbe. tb. U.li ' i I ruger comes at a :.ou: mnta eiewrjp. ror S3.M. mat 5 7 S3 Bnpertway. Possible We Could ISTEREST you in oar tins cf eoamcle. Japan ese cold paint and GMkKple's rarstah Kauss. mMS 7 U.NSIEY. BOOT m OO. Ulass Set. Keys Fitted. 1 OrKS tricked aad repaired. lj mhiSr UN8LET. ROOT CO. FOR SALE, r-T Six Ht milch cose. 411 Oaiaaiplac itSL street. Fair Uavea. mbx.f wiu.tr HEiiSuWiT. Wit! quickly car PlrshttserU. Qrjinpx. Ovarb. IV-ltl. afil Cham 1 torrjsU. AUtllTsfXtrll sWI 14. Pcrrr lUTh V Pr-Ti4rarw, ! I., Allelic City, N. J. THE HOTEL WIXDS0K. Eleventh Season. Steam beat. Lt Di.eera. Ooaeerratory. Cable Atdreas, debtors. OrcbeMra. Cafe. WATERS." . WtVPSS r HO. HER STOVE. "Sunday's severe cold was not felt in our par lor with your $600 Stove. It saved its cost in coal in less than three months. You can quote me to any person who wants a good stove. Mrs. S." Tbe address of lb. abon Volanieer WateateBt amy bs bad at our store- All the new Spring Housefarnishings. Cash or on easy payments. P. J. KELLY & C0n Cm. irzssi. Chsrcb Slrttt California Still Wines: Our stock contains OLD and MATURED native wines ONLY prices not quoted in com petition with Uie grades of these wines generally offered. Sherry, Port. Sold by Angelic. Single bottle Catawba, Dozen bottles nadelra, the gallon Tokay. (Swio gaff & on Established 1812. ntcrtatmncntfl. HYPERION THEATER. THE EVEST OF "HE SEASOX : Moaoay, Mar. V Eacarenn.t of tbe II oils eat Oieiiedlss, Mr. Mat J. soodrln. Asd bis superb ooeapwy Is . great ewtaleS r-a A GILDED FOOL. By Beary Out in Bale of lauresey. THE GOUXOD SOCIETY. THE MESSI1H. I Hyptrica Tbtiter, Tcesdiy, Mir. IS, Mr. CMTUO aaRHMOVTK. Oaa4ueUr. Vies UUll BI.4C VEl.T STraM. 11 lea MART IvOl'lf-E CLABT. CustraU. Mr. EiUCdSON F. BUSaKsXI. Bass. Itr tits I aatAAMinMBV aiBd Aral stppatvmtto te tMrta4r Mr. Iyl'- Kr. BAB.BY BOWE SBELLET. Orraalet. Chorus 250. Boston Orchealrsw or ee.n r -r"- Taar. Kaeca a. a-m. meet i tsormm for eeer. reeaaistu a. tlriiti rv F .-, win as re eaie. SPECtAX, KKaAOEKOTT OF StaT. Jtst'sFitsGBS Cm!i Cs. Direct frost CM Friday. Saasiaaj At,. rnaay aa i Bstsnsf tbs Ores! Malnlrasa.lir Bsneass. HARDS ACE083 THE SE1. Erpacaslry sanf wtlk tbat prsaartlaa er- a .iiiis ibtaa CaAsia. MM IHUe B.h.si. Hears Beya. ia a Woaarrnl Drill. poirs iimELiia tkitul Wk CssssasSMTlais; n.aAar, Bar. A. Woodward's Trained Seals Aad Great psoaHty lSrtaraaaaoa. Opaa aay Cross I J ta : aa 1 1 It a. v Be. Mr. 1 1. A eahl St ieMMei,ji!l. seas T. Jaeas Ossra tb sua u. tWlevSBJ