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Williams' has accepted the Brooks lectureship at Colgate univer sity, New York, on the "Eolation of Sol enoe and Religion," which Involves two lectures year for two or three years. The lectures for 1894 will bs given during the last week In April. This acceptance will not interfere with Professor Williams' duties at Yale. The following men have' entered the wrestling contests to be held at the winter games on March 12: 158 pound class Lee 8S, High DS, Oooke M S , McKeU 0B. Jones TO. Ives TO. Adams 9S. 14 pound class Owen '94 S., Emmons "97, Jones -V9, rjurun wo, cons Di, ruui -v o. 180 pound class Emmons H5 B.Sampson '97, rocs: vQ uenioacn vi, uauin Ttf, a. ute yo a. All of last year's freshman orew are at the university training table. The libtt Haven team will go to the Training taDie on April l The candidates for the bateball nine will be measured for suits on Tuesday. The pictures of the Glee and Banjo olubs, whloh were taken at Toledo, U. during the Christmas trip, have arrived. O. I. Dcbevoise, '94, has left college. uirrvxBSrrT bulletin. Tuesday, March 6 "Greek Painting," lecture In the art sohool, Professor Hop- pin; south gallery, art sohool, 2 p.m. "The Novelist of Negation," leoture in the Sheffield solentifio sohool course, Pro fessor Cameron; North Sheffield hall. 8 n. m. Wednesday, March 7 "Philosophy of Rellsion: Providence." university leoture, Professor Ladd: Boom A, Osborn hall, 4 r. m. University Bible classes Dwight hall, 6:42 n. m. University chamber concert Kneieel naitet of Boston; North Sheffield hall, :10 d. m. Thursday, March 8 "'Progress In Relig ion," lecture before the divinity school, Rev. Professor A. V. G. Allen, D. D., of Cambridge, Maes ; Ms.ia.aand chapel, 3 m. "Recent Observations In Europe," leo ture before the Kent club Hon. Chaunoey Depew, Li.Li. 11., of JNew xorK olty; room Al. Osborn hall, a p. m. Friday. March 9 "The Florentine Re naissance," illustrated leoture Professor Weir; eouth gallery, art sobool, 3 p. m. "frogrees in .Religion," lecture Derore the divinity sohool Rev. Prof. A. V. G. Allen, D. D. ; Marquand chapel, 3 p. m. Berkeley Association," evening prayer, room U7. l) Blent nail, o 43 p. m. "i'be Battle or Waterloo," rni seta b.ap pa leoture Prof. A. M. Wheeler, room Al, Osborn ball, o p. m Five Million Immigrants In Ten Years. What of lit" leoture in the Sheffield eolen tiflo school course A. P. Wilder, esq , of New York city; JNorth Sheffield ball, a p.m. Saturday, Marcn 1U rjlaeslcal cluo.rea.cl- ing from the Phonnled of Terence (766 ff). nv ir. uertel, ana paper on "xne uterary Side of Brutus and His Relation to Cicero," by Mr. A. L. Wheeler,, fourth story, Old Chapel, 7:15 p. m. modern language ciud raper oy Mr. Hnghes on the middle English poem, "The Owl and the Nightingale," and report by Mr. ir. 11. unase on "itecent .rerlodlcal Literature in England," room O 1, Osborn ball, 8 p. m. PR0FE8S0B Dillon's book. Professor John F. Dillon, IX. D., has published a series of lectures, delivered be fore the Yale law school In 1883, on "Oar Law in its Old Home, England, and in its New Home, tbe United States." The vol ume deals with nearly all of the great living questions connected with our laws of Jurisprudence, suoh as: Legal Educa tion; Trial by Jury; Judicial Tenure; Jibe Origin, Development and Characteristics of the Common Law; written Constitutions; Legislation; Case Law; The Law Reports; Codification, and Le-1 Judicial rTeeectentf gal Reform. ine snbiects are presented in a popular manner ana witn an endeavor to surround them with their appropriate historical and literary accompaniments. The discussions are not intended for the student of law alone, but for the practicing attorney as well, and contain a free expression of the author's views. The book was published by Little, Brown at Co, At a meeting of the academic and scien tific freshman classes held in Dwight ball last night to elect permanent deacons the resnlt of the balloting was as follows: Aoademlc Informal vote. Fluke 73. Smith 68, Twitohell 61, Keeler 53, Coffin 45, Ware 6; final. Flnke 91, Smyth 76, Twitcnii 70. Scientific Informal vote, HcQea Blakeslee 13, Brooks 13, Thompson 8tnrges6, Burrell 1; final, Blakeslee McQee 14, Sturges 14. CHICAGO CLUB. 20, 10, .14, The members of the Chicago olnb held a meeting in 219 Durfee last evening to take action in regard to holding a dinner and to eleot officers. The following men were eleoted: W. N. Raymond '94, president; L. R. Williams '95, secretary and treasurer; O. E. Babceck '94 S., vice president. It was voted to have tbe president appoint a commltue to maze arrangements tor a din ner. COLORADO CLUB. A meeting of all Colorado men in tbe university was held last evening at 6:45 in 199 Old Chapel for the purpose of found ing a Colorado olnb. E. Good, '95, called the meeting to order, and Silverstein 94, was elected chairman. After the reading of the constitution it was voted to accept It, subject to revision at the next meeting. The following offloere were then eleoted for the ensuing year: President, H. J. Teller '94 L. S ; treasurer, J. D. Sklnker '94 S ; secretary, E. H. Gleason '95. It was voted to bold another meeting on Maroh 13, to ratify the constitution. The following committee were then appointed to present it in a suitable form: E. Good '95, W. Decker '95, L. S , and Elchoitz '85- S. FOOL TOURNAMENT Yesterday's play In the- University club's pool tournament resulted as fol lows: Second round Adams (25), defeated King (9); 75 74. Third round Adams (25), defeated R. a. Peet (a5); 75-70 CHAMBBR CON0KRT. The sixth concert of the seventh season of the chamber concerts will be given by theKneieel quartet of Boston in North Sheffield hall to-morrow evening at 8:10 o'clock. Tbe program will be as follow-: 1. Quartet in D minor, r. Op. post Schubert I b. Anoame ana tet in E saajor. variations from Quar- .bchubert b. Scherzo from Quartet in E flat. D' Albert 8. Quartet in F major, Op. 96. Dvorak Financial Notes. The manager of the New Haven Clearing house reports the clearing and balances for the past week. Both show about the usual decrease from last year. 1894. Balances. 189a. Ftb. 36... Feb. 87... Feb. 28... March 1.. March 2 . March 8.. 167,182.27 149,8.8.94 195,764.78 198,658.84 236,795.40 170,868.65 $ 57,818 14 82,834.30 ,901.48 82,969.51 68.10.68 9 897.95 $ 241,107.04 212,878.22 241,580.29 2:9.273.20 272,919.55 . l,UU.ll $1,189,067.95 $88,064.04 $1,498,249.08 Balances of week of 1898........ S394.189.99 Decrease of clearings of week 1894.... $859,182 04 Decrease of balances of week 1894 $108, 125.99 Clearinga. February, 1894.. February, U93.., ...$5,808,867,114 ... 6,668,568.78 S1.S29.800.84 1,451,6718 Decrease 1894 $ 442,901 89 S 127,870.44 The transfer books of the Herring-Hall-Marvin company close to-day for the usual quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on the preferred stock, payable Maroh 10. - The Chicago and Northwestern railroad transfer books close to-day for quarterly dividend of If per cent., payable March 34. The Delaware and Hudson Canal com pany will pay quarterly dividend of 1 per cent. Maroh 15. The transfer books closed February 28. The Boston and New York Air Una rail. road books oloae Maroh SO for the usual semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent., pay- bie Apru a. v The Suit Withdrawn. The Treat & Shepard company of thia city baa withdrawn its- suit against John M. Kellogg of Waterbury, former agent of the firm, to recover $5,000 of the firm's money which had been converted by Kel logg to his own use. The amount of the shortage baa been made good by Kellogg'a friends, and he has been released from jail where he has been confined in default of bonds to the amount of $7,000. .. - - . ' DOBot beheodwInked. TJsa no "just as rood." Salvation Oil Is what joa want when is seed of a good liniment. ob. bpiok.hoi.pt betteb. Bablected to m. Dangerous Surgical Operation. Dr. Arthur Bulokholdt, who Is 111 at his residence on Olive street as the result of surgical operation performed last Satur day, Is reported as muoh better. :. The operation was performed by Dr. Oaimalt and one other physician. Dr. Bulokholdt was roamed last Wednesday to Mrs. Ln- hart, widow of Adam Lenhart 8ome sur prise baa been expressed that Dr. .Bulok holdt should have been married, knowing aa ha did that he would have to submit to ft dangerous surgical operation at thla time. His friends say that the reason was to provide mother for the care of bis 1 cnudren in ease toe operation proved xatai. ne naa torse onildren, an boys. Ooddess of Liberty Council. The members and friends of Goddess of liberty council, No. 8, D. of L , met at Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johnson's, No. 93 Whalley avenue, on Friday evening last, thirty in number, and had a very pleasant time. A fine supper was served. Misses Florence and Nellie Bongo entertained them with music and singing, which was very muoh enloved bv all present. On Friday evening, the 9th. is the regu lar meeting, and they are expecting that tbe national councillor, u. m. Ji.eppie iron- Pennsylvania, will be wltb them, ana it is hoped that all members wlU be present. Surprise Party. A surprise was tendered Miss May Hamil. ton, Saturday evening, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Barton, 754 Orange street. Among those piesent were the Misses Edith Konold, Marion and Jessie White, Nellie Sears. Cleno Gale, Viola Shipman, Lillie Bristol, Daisy Larom, Tiilie and An nie Dernma, Lucy Perkins, Violet Humia- ton. Carrie Derean and tbe Messrs. Mal colm White, Gnssle Larom, Edward O'Brien, Clifford Lines, Walter Elder, Walter Llndsley and Lester Haines, COCBT RECORD. Probate Conrt JTadge Robertson. In this court yesterday tbe will of the late Sarah J. Thompson was admitted to probate by agreement of counsel. Imme diately after the will bad been admitted to probate, counsel for the contestants took an appeal to the superior court. Some of the witnesses for the contestants were ill and unable to appear at the hearing set down for yesterday. Mrs. Thompson's estate amounts to about $20,000, allot which except $500 wasleft to Elbert Thomp son of Baltimore, who is called in the will an adopted son. The $500 was left to i sister, Mrs. Almira Averrill, who contests the will on the ground that Mrs. Thomp son was not mentally capable when Bhe made the will and it is also claimed the El bert Thompson is not an adopted son. Common Pleas Conrt Criminal Side-. JJadse Stodley. The Maroh term of this court opened yesterday morning with Judge Stndley on the bench, and almost immediately ad journed until next Monday, when the reg ular business of the term will bs taken up. Before court adjourned, bowever, Israel M. Manson, who was recently fined In the city conrt tor breach of toe peace upon Golda Cbartore and -appealed, withdrew his apoeal and paid the fine and costs amounting to $23.20. City Court Criminal Side Judge Callaban. Spencer Rwlggert, abusing and resisting an officer, $50 fine and three months in jail, $18 costs; same, breaoh of peace against Mary Butier, six .months in lail; V rands Tnrbstt, same, oontlnued nntu March 8; Andrew W. Scott, same, $3 fine, $6 34 coste; Frank Kenney, policy playing, continued until March 10; John Donovan, begging, continued until Maroh 6: William Hamilton, same, continued until Maroh 6: George R. Putnam, throwing snowballs, $5 I I fiflftV SFft AO nnala? Hasru TIaIa. ntiatTfintincr I officer, judgment suspended; James Kelle- I her, resisting officer, $5 fine; same, drunk, $5 fine, $5 42 costs; Jacob Loweneteln, same, $2 fine; same, resisting offioer. 43 fine, $0 42 costs; John King, violation of liquor law, continued until March 7; Will iam Badder, breach of peace, nolle; Joseph Vainto, same, continued until Marco o City mission Notes. At the people's service Sunday evening at the City Mission hall the pastor was as sisted by Bav. Mr. Phelps, and also by Mr. Wagner and Mr. Epler of Yale seminary, the latter making the address. A member of the audienoe also took some part in the exerolees. About eighty remained at the after-meeting service, among which there were twelve requests for prayer and six professed conversion. UKerings for tne work of the City Mis sionary association were received Snnday at tne uonege street couron and at at. Thomas Episcopal churoh. Among other churches assisting recently in this way are tne uenter onuron and sc. jonn's Episco pal church. Fifteen churches now make an annual offering to the city mission work. The Dwight Place Sunday school alsohas apportioned IteFebruary collections tor tne same purpose. JNouoe was given at tbe tervioe of tbe panorama of "Pilgrim's Progress" to be exhibited at the mission hall to morrow evening, with descriptive leoture by Rev. Mr. cnambers. At Humphrey Street Cbnrcb. A large audience la indicated for the Adams Chambers' grand entertainment to be given to-night at the Humphrey street Congregational chuch. It has received high endorsement from the late lamented O. H. Spurgeon of Eng land, and was given fonr times at Mr. Spurgeon'a tabernacle. Mr. Spurgeou said of it: "It is a splendid lecture. I have heard It to my edifioation. He ought to deliver it at every enured in Oristendom, Mr. Taylor has given the entertainment with marked success at a great many ohurohes in thia country, including several or tms oity. mission Work. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Church Missionary association will be held to-day at 8 p. m. in Trinity parisn ounuing on Temple street. Attached for (300. The grocery store of Robert Tnoker in Montowese has been attached by Deputy Sheriff Peck in a ault brought by James D, Dewell & Co. of this city to recover a debt of $3UU. WEST H&TEN NOTES. An $8,000 Bonis-Hook and Ladder ' No. a New Town Ball. Miss A. J. Warner will soon oommenos tne erection or new sa.uuu bouse on Washington avenue, West Haven. Tbe plana are now in the hands of the builders and the house when completed will be one of the handsomest in the borough. The following have been eleoted officers of the West Haven Hook and Ladder com pany. No. a. for the ensulni year: Fore man, Jonn Li. tsnerman; nrst assistant, w. W. Clinton: second assistant.. Stephen L. Treat; secretary, Lewis L. Smith; treas urer, Frank O. Hotohkies. It is expected that the new town hall in West Haven will bs thrown open to the publio about March 20, on which occasion It will be formally turned over to the town with a musical and historical entertain ment. The Young Ladies' Mission circle have arranged the following program for the Chinese sociable to bs given in tbeConere gatlonal church chapel on Thursday night: Piano duet.. ..Higa Qrabaia and pupil Address ,. ....Mrs. Hubbard Selection.. Mandolin club Beading "Uncle Davis' Prayer" v.... Miss Jessie ToUee Chinese sang; "The Jessamine Flower". ... Bev Gwi-ge Habbard Zither solo.... .Wi'lUun Hsrcke Recitation Chinese. Mrs. Hubbard Selection... ...Mandolin club Beading Mrs. K. L Nettletoa Zither solo Mr. Harcke Cbiaesebymn. .Mr. Qeorge Habbard Dialogue China. ........... Twenty young ladles After tbe entertainment light refresh ments will be served by members of the circle. One feature of the evening will be museum of Chinese curios to which the small admlttaaoe fee of five cents will be charged. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard will be dressed in Chinese costume. : Admission, Inducting refreshments, tan cents. - The west Haven isuoxio company baa again started up on full time,. WU1 la Jail Two Tear. Spencer Swiggert, who murderously as saulted Special Offioer Henry Williams and Mary Butler reoenUy in Mr. Wells' house on Goffe street, was fined $50 and tests, amounting to $18 more, and sentenced to nine months in jaiL The sentence with the ooata will keep Swiggert in jail newly two ytftrs. IK EX-SPEAKER OUR STATESMAN CURED BY DR. GREENE'S The Great Senator and mends Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy to the Weak, Nervous and Ailing -It Is the Best Spring Medicine to Take. BOBABLY more de pends upon the charac ter of tbe recommend ation than on anything i else, if a person you .personally know tells you that Dr. Greene's , Hervura blood and nerve remedy will cure yon because It eared him, you take his Massachusetts' greatest word. Here and foremost statesman whom all our read ers know, Hon. Ex-Speaker Noyea of the House of Representatives, who tells you what thia wonderful msdlolne, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, has done for him, and advises you to take it and get well, if you are sick, weak, aervous, sleep less, debilitated or run down in health. He assures you that It cured him and he Is positive that it will cure you. HON. EX-SPEAKER The newspapers say of Hon. Mr. Noyes : "No citizen of Boston stands higher in pub- llo estimation than he. A lawyer of the greatest eminence and highest ability, he is a born leader of men. In publio life for nearly half a century, he is a representative citizen, one of the most popular and best known men in the United States. 'He was elected a Senator and was eight times returned to the House of Represent atives. It shows in what high estimation be is held by the people that he was five dif ferent years elected speaxer or tne nouse of Representatives. Gov. Long made him a Justice, knowing that he is of unquestioned integrity, superior ability and great consol entiouBness. A man of majectio brain, he la a nvaat afafaoman anfl liu fav pnnala u an orator. He Was at one time a candidate for Lieut. Governor and he nominated Alger for President, in the National Convention." Snoh Is the eminecoe and standing of tbe gentleman wh writes the following for the publio welfare : ' 'Having used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood Personal Notes. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gilbert are in Ha vana, Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Blake of Temple street have returned from a month's visit south- Mrs. F. Storer of Orange street is spend ing two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Augus tus Dorege, in new xorx. Mies Katherine Reynolds of New York has accepted a position aa trimmer In the millinery establishment of F. M. Brown & Co. Miss Virginia Dox'ef the American Edu cational society, will deliver an address at the Davenport ohuroh ohapel this even ing. Chauccey V. D;pew's leoture before the Yale Kent club occurs next Thursday eve ning. His subject is, "Recent Views of Europe." C. W. Andrews of New Britain, who will soon come to this olty to reside, was ban queted Saturday night by tbeO.U.A.H.. of tnat city. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Geary of No. 479 Orange street are receiving congratula tions from mends over tne arrival or a girl baby. Charles D. Peck of Willimantlo, who was recently appointed road master of tbe Win chester avenue eleotrio line, has taken up his residence In this oity. Alderman Babanus hai biea besieged with congratulations since Sunday. .Hols now the happy father of a pair of twins, a boy and a girl, born Sunday. Miss Gertie Mills, daughter of James Mills, the wtll known restaurateur, will leave to-day for Montreal, where she will take up the study of languages. Augustus Dorege of New York, formerly of this oity, will sail to-day for a three months' pleasure trip in Europe and will visit all the prinolpal cities of Germany. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Levy, wife of the Bev. Br. Levy, rabbi of tbe Court street synagogue, waa celebrated by a few of their friends at their home on Wooster street Sunday evening. Mrs. T. F. Wheeler and daughter, Hiss Maud, are at Jacksonville, Ma. Mrs. t .u. Thompson is at the same resort with a party of Baltimore trienda and declares it is one of the pleasanteet spots in the world. Has many Friends Here. - General H. B. Carrlngton'a large circle of old friends in this olty,Walllngtord,and other parts of the state will be interested to know that his third volume of patriotio series especially designed for the young went to the printer on Maroh 2, his seven tieth birthday. The latest contributions from living authors includes. poem, by Bev, S. F. Smith, author of "Amerloa," dated February 22, 1894, entitled, "The Children and the Men;" -'The Patriot South," by President Johnson, Tulane uni versity, Louisiana; "The Review of the Dead," by Professor Stockard of North Carolina; "The Mighty Word No," by Dr. Theodore D. Cuyler: "The Great American Republic a Christian State," by . Cardinal Gibbons; "The Supreme Hour of Labor," by ex-President Harrison; "The Patriot President," by Bishop Newman. None of the pieoes used in the 'large volumes are repeated In this, the series embracing nearly 600 selections, or contributions, in the line of patriotio training and culture. - The Ken Club Debate. The debate before the Kent club of the Yale law school last evening was ft very spirited one. The question -debated waa: "ReeolVed, That the republican party ia better fitted to rule than the democratic party." The speakers were Messrs. Whittlesey '94 and Branson T)5 for the affirmative and Messrs. R. P. Freeman '94 and Coleman '95 for the negative. Mr. Freeman's speech was ft masterly and eloquent one, but It failed to convince gentlemen of the olnb when set against the array of facts presented by Mr. Whit tlesey. The vote was 86 to 22 for the af firmative. Charter He vision. An adjourned meeting of the legislative charter revision committee win bs held In the city hall this evening, and all persons interested are Invited to be present and express their views upon the subject. - STATE COBUESPOilDENCB, " ii-'i rHorlli Haven. tbk wssrrKrmnajra. must pxrsobai. -hots of nrrxBjesT. ' March S The ranks of the veteran sol diers are thinning fast. Three in this im mediate vicinity iwre been called within Is NOTES NERVURA. Representative Recom and nerve remedy during my oonvalteoence from severe rheumatism, and cxpeiieno- isg its very benefiolal results in accelerating my recovery, by imparting ft healthy tone to my whole overwrought nervous system, I write that others needing ft like restora tive may have a like advantage. - "It seems to me nothing oould have con tributed so muoh to invigorate and recreate as it were my severely taxed nerves and de bilitated vitality, as did this excellent remedy. - And to all needing some invor ating and permanent restorative to mind and boiy overburdened In business or other cases, I desire to offer my testimony In behalf of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy as the very best medicine within my knowledge or observation. Iam willing that the best possible use should be made of thia note to bring the matter to the attention of others suffering aa i was. Charles J Notes, Equitable Building, Boston, Mass.- CHARLES J. NOYES. Hon. Ex -Speaker Noyea Is and always will be a boon to his fellow men , and in thus giving his advice to the suffering, and the weight of his high standing and eminent reputation to his endorsement of the won derful curative virtues of the great medical discovery, Dr. Greene's Nervora blood and nerve remedy, he is proving himself a bene faotor to those who are sick, weak, nervous and ailing. It is a fact that Dr. Greene's Nervnra blood and nerve remedy cures. The sick need It ts make them well. Those who do not call themselves exactly sick, but who are ailing, out of order and do not feel just right, should take It, for It will put them in perfect health aad strength, Everybody needs it now when ft eprlng medicine is necessary to maintain health. It is the bebt spring medioine possible to tike. Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14' h street. New York city, its discoverer, is our most suc cessful specialist In ouriDg nervous and chronic diseases. - He can bs consulted free, personally or by letter. the past month William Penn Phelps, native ana lire long resident of ' tne town; James O'Shea, a resident of Montowete. and William Hovey who died at the home at Noroton and was brought home to be burled. Mrs. Roe well Brookett. who has been ill for some days, is attended by Dr. Swift of Hamden. lit. Joelyn of Hamden Is V. O. Sti'es' phyaloian. Mrs. Dennle Thorps ia alok, under the oare or vt. uooayear. John Mix is one of the many on the in valid list. Mrs. Francis Drake Mills of Massachu setts, daughter of Mr. Stephen Bewen of norm uaveo, naa a little daughter. airs, tsertna uoodyear .Bradley arrived nome irom new xorx last Friday night. Four young people united with the Con gregatlonal church by profession on 8uu day. Service oonduoted by Bev.- Mr. Lathrop. Mrs. a. V. Llnsley la sick, attended bv ur. uooayear. airs, ratten is Wltu Mrs. Llnsley. Mrs. LeEtta Bassett la in Northford tak ing care of Mr. Foote, one of Dr.Goodyear'a patients, a consultation of pnyslolans was neia on ruesaay. Mrs. Adeline F. Cooper of Montowese. widow of Ellphalet P. Cooper, who has been under the care of Dr. Goodyear for two weeks, died on Sunday morning, ag d seventy seven. The grange snbjeot for Tufted ay svening, March 6, ie: Resolved, That the world'a fair has been a benefit to the oonotry. Af- nrmaiive, unaries u. Tnorpe, W.MOwen, P. B. Orcutt and E. O. Warner; negative. H. C. Terrell, N. D Forbes, K. N. Barnes and Leander P. Tuttle. For the relief and care of a oold In the head there is more potenoy in Ely's Cream Balm than In anything else it is possible to preeoribe. This preparation haa for yeaa past Deen maxing a omuant success as a remedy for oold in the head, catarrh and hay fever. Used in tbe initial stages of these complaint Cream Balm prevents any eerione development., or ins symptoms, wmie aimosi nnmoeriess cases are on record of radical cores of ohronio oatarrh and bay fever after all other treatments have proved of no avail. mO St eod 2tw Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. I itxiroctal. So car Was the tSreat Spoenlatlve Card General Electric, Lead nnd Whiskey Were In Demand The Western Hallway Group Attracted Some Attention. New Yobx, March 5 Hops of modified tariff legislation by the senate started np a lively bull speculation at the stock market to-day. The feeling was more confident than of late aad tbe unfavorable features of tbe situation were not permitted to exert any Influence on tbe market. Sterling exchange was stronger than aver, mak ing further geld exports tolerably certain. In fact unless there Is a material increase In com mercial bills before the end of the week the Frenohlsteamer will take out some of the yellow metal, and it Is quite likely, some foreign bank ers say, that an efflux to London may set la shortly. . Neither the Ukelibeod of aa ootnowug of gold nor the poor exhibit of earnings made by soma of the roads for tbe fourth week and month of February shook tbe bullish tendency. So far as railroad earnings are concerned operators were disposed to accept them aa reflection of past conditions and not a forecast of the future. Sugar waa the great speculative card. The stock opened Mnp at 85K and advance, steadi ly to 90, closing at 69X. Nearly 120,000 shares waretradsdlaandtba dealiage were attended with considerable exdtemnt. The rise was as sisted by reports that tbe regolsr dividend oft per cent, aa the stock will be declares by the directors this week. The rumored foraaattoaof a bull pool to take 50,000 share eCtheateekaM not reoeiTS much credence. The preferred stock jumped M to 89H. Lead, General Klwtrlc and .Whiskey were also In demand. Lead common advanced 24 to 80)4 preferred Ki to 75, Oeneral Electrlo i to 4Sxa i and Whiskey H ta S5HO). Chicss-oOaaflntroaeHto bsm aad thea fell to 62H on the revival of the old Hyde Park op podtion report and posrible aotioa by tbe CU- cago cammea eooacS at their session to-nbrht deUimaotsl to tbe old concern. Later oa there was a sharp rise to 644. . The western railway group attracted more at- 1 ILL TIMES HERE ! THE BEST FBBBUABI WW HAvR HAT) IN VP. A PR t "We have added new lots of those Hen's and Young Men's Suits that we are sell ing so many of at $10, $12, and $15. They are the greatest values ever shown in this or any other State. Suits that usually sell for $ 1 6, We are Selling for $ i o. Suits that usually sell for $22, We are Selling for $12. Suits that usually sell for $25, We are Selling for $15. You can easily save buying your C. E. L0NGLEY & CO. 101, 103, 105 Church Street, KTJUl W HJLXTIDBir, CONN. o 1 fsi:$ JBL v 8 team Driven STEAM tention tbaa for a long time past, and there were evidence that the bear In the stock, had been defeated. Brokers who have a monopoly of tbe Lakewoodand the up town bear clique were liberal buyers of the Grangers, and their pur chases stimulated the upward movement. St. Paul advancel I to 02. Illinois Central IX to M. Bock Island VH to 70J1, Burlington and Qalncy IX to 79H and Northwest Hi to 105H- The southwestern, notably Kansas and Texas pre ferred aad Missouri Paoiflo, were stronger on a more active business. Louisville and Nashville fell M to 47H and rallied to 47 This stock was depressed by the big los ia February earn ings. Tbe general market was strengthened by a be lief that the St. Faol and American Sugar direc tors will declare the regular dividends at their meetings this week. The market closed strong wltb an advancing tendency. Railway aad miscsUaneons bonds were very strong with aa excellent demand. The sale were $1,470,000. FoUowlag are tbe closing prices, reported by Pantos A WHrTKLT. bankers and brokers, 4, Broadway, N. Y., aad 15 Center street. New Ha ven, Conn.: Bid. Aeked amerhna Oetton OU STK Am. Cotton Oil pfd. 08 tmerioan Sugar Beflnlng 894 Am, 8. B. Co. pfd 89)4 Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fa.... IS Canada Mouthers 60 Central of Nsw Jersey 118)4) Chesapeake A Ohio Voting Cert. 17J 0. Alt L pfd 95 Chicago Anorthweatern ,. I0f Chicago, Borllagtoa A Qulacy,,,. Chicago eas Chicago, Milwaukee A Bt. Paul... 0., M. SU P., pfd. Chicago, Bock laland A Pacific.. Obtoago, St. F M. A Omaha Cleveland, C C. St. L Oolumhua. Rocking Vslley A Tol. Consolidated Gas Delaware A Hudson Cans) Dataware, Lack. A Western..... O. A B. Q. pfd OistlUery A CattleFeeding fttMml Eleotrio Co ..... Illinois central 91 bake snore at auenigaa aoaiaora. iw bake KrieaE westers............. i L. B. A W. Dfd X rmtnlllM J N Mil villa 4' Louiaville A New Albany 8 Looleviue A New Aloany pfd. ucledeeas Missouri, Kansas A Texas, M., X..T. pfd Manhattan Elevated.. Mlasonrl Paeifla New York A New England U$s Uew York Central A Hudson 100 N. T., Chicago A St. Louis 1554 New York. Lake Erie A Westers. 17 New YorkX. E. A West. Dfd 88M New York. Ontario A Westers..,, 16)4 N. AW. pfd 20 North American..-,... 4 Northern Paoiflo.,,.. 4 N. P. pfd 1 ITatlonml Cordase tjo 1 BTatkmal CordaM Co. Dfd 81 Rational Lead Co. 80J National Lead Oopfa T PaetimMaUSteamahiD 1 Peoria. Decatur A Evens Till 4: Philadelphia A Beading VotingCf. 21: Pullman Palace Oar Co lew Dromond A West Polat tor . Tennessee Coal A Iron 1 Tennessee Coal A Iron pfd 68 Texas Pamfla ..... ToL Ana Arbor A Mioh... ......... Cntoa Padfie Onion Padfle, Denver A Gulf..... Wabash pN fd Western Union Telegraph....... W. A L. E. Pfd W , Wisconsin Central............:... 7)4 Bzprea,...... 150 Amerloaa Express 118 Daited States Express....... 60 . WeUs-Fsrgo Express............. ISO DalUtd BtMUm Kubber 39 O. A Bobber pfd..... 85)4 ' eovermaaeBt Beads. FoOowlngare tbe qaotaHoas tor Patted Stats toads at taeean to-day: . - p. a. ,... v V H7t ts, 97, resiatered, 118VS as, -sr. eoopoaa.., 5a. rertotered..... 111 114 11' 11' 117)4 117M t,"ooupoas , Oanveey0a,lB9S. rSnniar T 6s. 1996. 10 ................. If. Currency 6,1" 107 OnrreaoySs.im n.. H t - iW,................1. u 18)4 H 105)4 SB sS ei i mH iso in 70)4 70U sa 88)4 8t?2 mi I9& S0)4 137 121 185 180 1654 1M 80 SOU 4 957. 48 433 044 128)2 if .. 81M 13$ 944 19542 mi I from $5.00 to $10.00 by Suit of us now. YOUR HOUSE WITH THE OXLZBBATXD BUS NESS MAHONY BOILER, or Hot 'Water. Direct or Indirect xUMiiauon. ALSO HOT AIR FURNACES. wells specialty. Kngineera'SuppUes. First- oiassworx guaranteed, factory work solicited. Person al attention given to modernising defective plumbings. SHEAHAN & GROARK. FITTERS AND PLUM BEES, Telephone call 404-1 295 and 287 State Htreet- financial. XrVXf TVTTT.VX JtV T!0 Bankers and Brokers. Mm ii irestmest Secarities. 16 and 18 Nassau Street, CTo-vkt Xorlt. City. Natieial Hesii's Bain, NEW HAVEN, OONN Draws Bills of Exchange ON - AlilaneeBank tCUmltad), Load os, lal Bank of Ireland, Dnbun. Provtncl Union Bank at Bootland, Oredie Lvoaul And on Ail the Principal Citiee of lasnea Otreular Letters ofCredlt Avail. Able Throughout Kb rope. 8EO. A BCTLEB, President. w m. x. ruu, inis. Six Per Cent. - MUNICIPAL BONDS UN DEN0MINA TIONS of$ 100. Issued In 1891 by flourishing city of 8,000 people, ti coo. cruet water works. City baa ao other debt. Price, Par and Interest. Full particulars upon application. For sale by H. C. WARREN & CO. 10S ORANGE 8TB EET. DEFT BURGLARY, FIKE, BY HIBIXQ A BATE IN THE VAULT OF Annost rental of safe from FTvB to SIXTY DOLLARS. Absomte Security for Boada. Stock. Wills. Bullion. Flats. Jewel rv. IWTV!? and all evtdeaeea at valk. a taroogn tea oaakiag room of the MAOHAJOCS 79 Cbureli. eer. Osnter Ht. "-T- - r-Tt-rifi ar. nfn.rrne. Al aersoss Interested are cordially lavltod to la. spoet theeoinpaay'spreralsss. Open from s a-m. xaoKta b. lauwsainsB, rTeaiaeat. Ouvaa 8. Warra, Vlo rrsslilaat, Cuaa H. Taowaataoa, See. aad Tras B, Stocks and Bonds for Sale. 18 sh N. Y, H. H. A H. BB. Co, 15 ah Berkshire BB, guar. par seat, ft ab Naogatook BB, guar. 10 per coat. 0 ih New Hares Qa Light Co. ' 14 ab Adams Express Co. 10 ah Merldea Britannia Co. 19shB.H.E.Telphona. ah N. Y. A New Jersey Tsiepaoaa. too ah Post's Elei.li ie tight oc Portiasd. X5 b CsHsd States Bobber nref. 18 h Co oUStd Boltmg StOOk. SO b Bwlft OO. 8000 Hsrlam A Port Chester BB. 4'. l-.l. (AOOS I.L1.E.1E. BB. eoar. 4a, laog. Eimberly, Hoot & Day. mmw Safe Deiosil Co. MECHANICAL DRA YVIXfl. PKB&PXCTTTW, M4THTHAT1CBL CHAJib.l arc I - . - HONEY. 7 Cawrcb si ss, Hartford ones. S5S Hals .11. I ers 10 New Havea Ooe. aal lr Cssumtorf, 201 LUnreU Inm JW. BHZR A It, Tracbar of Fmao aae e Onraa for Kew Bavea and aurroaadlasj leaaa, gagas mil lists f-rrhnrr MUniinniMi partlea, balla. lodrea, abore resorts, ato- wltb or whboct ortasaira, atrwesnnsUle raiea. as If DE88ACKB-TB00STWIK SCHOOL OP MUSIC Ml rkawl Tnortmsb bii.hn.1 Liimina .h ik. - -ki W. I I IIMM .MI lia Tioua, i-ieso, wrgas, euriBg. riuta, ta. Oorat. rreacb Born. VioTa. win Baadorria. Bmm ss Ha. bie Ptavuw. lasuumioa atuta or Is - AppUoaatsrrarred dally from it to I and 4 lot NEW HAVEN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 83 CharcH Street. K. A. F ABSORB. J. JIBOME HATES. Private Instruction Only. o em "gVOVtStOTLS, SCC STRAWBERRIES, riaeepptes, Fears, wrap rrou, navel uraairee. Pineapple Oium. Sweet Appira, Orseaiacs, vamwos urspe, icunsToes. J. B. JUDSOK, Fruiterer, ft Market Bnfldlnr. front THE 1. II. Hit Co. Corner Cbnrcb ui En Streets. Saddles Venison, Black Bear. Grouse. Mallard, Bed Head and Canvasback Dnckr. CHOICEST CUTS Bf, Lamb, Motto, ud YeiL Headquarters for Hothouse and Southern Yege- taDies. Also s full line 'of Fsucy and Staple Groceries. TELEPHONE CALL SCO, TURKS ISLABD SALT AFLOAT. Schooner Frid Jackson Now discharging at Long Wharf a snpetior caigo Coarse Salt. Low prices and oustom house measi from the vessel. J. D. DEWELL & CO., IMPORTERS, 23a State Street. ID. M. WELCH & SOS OFFER Fancy Country Turkeys, fuUdreeeed. Cblokena, " For sale starch 2d and 3d. Finest Table Batter only 30c lb. w ar ran tea to suit. Good Table Butter 28o lb. Fair Table Butter 34e lb. Eggs, EggT. Eggs. Fins fresh Country Eggs 23e doien. Good cooking Eggs 18c dci. 10 barrels of fancy Sun-dritd Apnl only 9o lb : big bargain. Nothing like an oiu-iaanioneu unea apple pie. OTJB DRIVE IN FINE California Canned Fruits Fancy heavy syrup Pears. AprlooU. and Green Gage Flume, only 15c can ; extra large cans. Sweet Florida Orangae 12, 20, 25c dcs. Tbe finest Lemons 10c dos. Bargain in Salt Mackerel only 10c each. D. Me WELCH & S05, 28 and SO Congress Avenue, Branch. 8 8 read Avaaae. TetevfeoaeHo.cn. Good Times Coming-. Another Big Bargsis Week. Great etsugbter oi sign prices oa poultry, not I. year past baa pound. We baTa aa exceUeat stock tor thai week's sairs. BCHOKNBEBGEB A SON, A, a, . vnsirmi sisrset. Oongreas avesoa. Telephone 4154. YOUR OPPORTUnTY I at hand to secure Weisbaden Preserves, IN LARGE SIZE CYLINDER BOTTLES, Of all kinds. At SOe each, or $9.00 per dozen, These goods are generally (old at ai.uu i GILBERT & THOMPSON. FOR TBE LENTEN SEASON JUST RECEIVED : Fancy Norway Bloater Mackerel ; tbeee Sab wif n id, sr. extra fat ana wnitr meat; Fancy No. X Mackerel 10c each. aa;S5cUx Fancy Smoked Bloater Herring 85e do. Haubnt. " " Flnnoa H addle " " Herring, small flabXSc box. " " Herring, boneless. Bait Herring. Diamond Wedge Cod. In 8.1b boxes ; tbe finest genuine uoa on tne marcel. FIBBED COD 10 and 30c package. Block Island Cod. A fancy Urge Queen Olive, 10c bottle. Our Homemade Bread U wltaout i Try it. At tbe old stand. E. E. Nichols, 378 State Street. Telephone 553 2- Scnrelers. Why be Indifferent about getting your Bpeo- iPKufiarix run r .an oj going to Darant's. the Jeweler. You can have your eve earef ullv tasted and in. srrorsof refraction corrected at oost of Glasses oniy. ah aioos oc Ersmee .est ta stock. Watch and J ewelry Repairing Carefully executed at Durant'g, 55 Church Street, OFP06ITE POBTOrnCK. WELXS tfc GUKDE. Watchsusiers and Jewtlera. Fofl Libs Sttriing Silrer aid SOrsr Plated Wire. KIEBAL'S AHTr-BBEDMATlC BIXSS. No. 788 Chape street. VAULTS and CESS FOOLS NEATLY CLEANED BY sfsvnani Prices Low and Ssttsfsetioa GosraataeA Order, left at BB AriLFT A DASH'S, SOS State Street. BOBT VDTCH SON'S, 174 Cbaoet Bbreet. LTN8LEY. BOOT A fSrifL iSTSSZir' wui reoarva Bronne attaatan. s n 7." ?DSSlT rtcta which LIKBIO COMPANY'S Extract of Beef. BsttbaascUbBS oalv eall attseUoa tn TKACTto" LPAIiY'i AI- TheBtaadard - For qnsllly. DtstribotlBf Areata far Cos. Tnieott, Frb ke A Oa, MarUors. amal WAS Is an grancHcrs' (guttle. I New York. Iteir ilATen and Hartford 1L ft. Sl lit. TBAnrfl LEAVE STEW HA YEN AS FOLLOWS : FOB NEW YOBX-, eejs, M:M, 17-m, n-.it. :, t-M, nw-.m a. sv. ntss. lt :MCparkw-oar UathdX 1:BV, l:a, :, , nja, H:U, :. fcJa, :. 07:10, e it, rcu Brldgeftort sminssintsllns. -M, I-.U fxsa. Benuvs :SB, . tVSt ft. Sb, nm. :U.eT:lS. eSllS, t:U, t-.li p.. FOB WASHXNOTON Tu BiBI.EN BXTXB 1S:1S a. a, (daily), n:l a. an. FOB BOSTON via saVKOFIBLD-nmnisSf a-s, l:05,t:M p.am. 8ciHn-dl fsis0. FOB BOCTON via NEW LOhOON rOV. (DENUZ t:U. :. 'HJ Cpartor oar I a aa, I J, tiu, eja F- aa. Sranars-t:l.n:9anJS axaa. FOB BOSTON via AIB LINE asta N.Y. 811. B. B.M 87 p. a. Scnurs-m. as. FOB MXBIDEN, BABTFOBD. BPBINaFIXLO, 1:S algbt, :, SMLvWdA llajsu. ltM,l,S:ie, SO. rn;i to Bntord) .SS, 1 05 p. sa. Srxuve !: bcs, . a(ao4a.SB. Row L..4.S Elvtou FOB STEW LOKDON, Etc -ll aisas,aje aagftt, Td. 11 Outer ear Smuaad) a. am, ttm, tM. tm, 4:1. etas, t in, 8 It (OaUford ace-X (U:U p. m. Qylinsd ao unod.tlna). Senna r t it algat, t f nignt.n:i a. am. Air Lla. IHvlslost. FOB Mmm JTO WW, arm rw . mn aw, -Ot a. BL, !:&, M:57, p. sa. trmn-H 57 . OoaaoctlBg at aUddletovrn wtth V alter W- vbnoa aad at wnilmaatle srttb N. Y. A N.E.aad N. L. A N. B. B.; at rnmerrllle, wtU Oosabsrt . RortataaaptoB IMvtaiOB. FOB SHELBCBKE FALLS. TCatKEB'S FALLB.WT1 J J a BBBCBO. dOLYOEX and NEW BABTFOBD aad Intermedial snaps f:s. Ht a. am. aad 4.-00 p. as. FOB NOBTHAMFTON, WILL1AM8BCBQ aa Bouts Ibis slda, at 8:86 p. am. BorkaMIro EHvtsIeB. FOB DERBY JUNCTION, 4 98 p. a. FOB DEBBY JUNCTION. BTBMIN8HAM. ANBOKLt, etc T 0,9:42 a. am, US, AS. I , l:M.r:S5, 11:15 p. m. 8crun-l:U a. as, S.8S FOB WATEBBOBT-TrOO, t.tt a. KWl, f:S9, T: p. am. BcimarB 8:19 a. sa. FOB WIN8TKD -T0, S.-t a. .; t:Bt, S:S p. am. BcwoavB 8:1 a. an. FOB 6 HELTON, BOT8F0BD. NEWTOWN, DANBUBY. PriTBFIELD, STATE LINF. etc. aad ALBANY, BUFFALO, DETBOIT, CINCIN NATI. 8TJUOUIS, CHICAOO AND THE WE3T Man. FOB LITCHFIELD aad potsts oa B, U A N. BR.-6: 10 (via BrKgepott) a. am, :S8 (via Haw- leyviUeJ p. m. Express Train, t Local C T. H KM PSTEA D. Gen. Paasesger Agt Btarln'a Mew Haven Trans porta- tion une. If very Day Except SatBrday. - .tfC Leave Kew Havea from Btartsw aSBBBBSBBBBBa. Dock, foot of Hrow. street, at 10:18 o clot. p. m. Tbe JOHN H. ST AKIN, Oaptaia McAiister, every Sunday, Tneaday and Taursday. Toe WM. C E3EBTON, Oapt. Spoor, every Monday, Wednesday aad Friday. Batarning. leave New York from Pier IS, M. EL, toot of Court lasdt street, at 9 p. nu: the Btsrin every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; tbe Ooraiag every Sunday, Tuesday aad Thursday. Fare, with berth ia csbtn, 75c; etaxerooes 81 - Tickets end atateroom oaa be purchased of John M. Line. Jr., 651 Cnapel street, of Peck A Btobop, TOt Cbapel sueet, aad at tb Tostiae hotel. Free stage leaves tbe depot oa arrival of Hart ford train, aad from corner Chnrch aad Chaps streets every bait boor, rranmfSrrtni at a: o'clock p. m. O. M. FISHER. Ajteet, New Havea. Cons New Haven Steamboat Co. Mafrnlflceet new twmesrsw RICHARD PECK. Fastest cteamw throagb Long Isaaad I Leave New Bm Sally (sxoept Soaasy) at 19:89 mldaicbt Benrnlng. leema New York at 4:O0 p. m , arriving at New Him at 8:18 p. m. Staterooms fot aais at Peek A Bishops, rOl Cbapel street, mmf at Mix e drag stora. These steamers ere II htee by eeeurtefty asd healed by steasa. Tbey bavo etactri ceil beU and are rurnlsbed mgnlOoeaUy UuoagaoBt. Fare f IM. S Steamer E. F. PECK, for freight calf, lea re New Xorkat -O0 p. m. New Rene at 8:09 a. Bs. aUW. IJ. UBUUSUKUUli J)lt4lcaL Ui ELM CUT PRfTlTE .ISFLKSilT. Old ftellable Expert Spec iallsla, 98 Year' Expertestoa, Ia Nervoo Dieeasea, Boad sad Skis Alfee Uona, Kidney aad Bladder Trouble, and ail Pri vate rrteese. of Men aad Worn-. WE ARE eL'OCEHsFULriPECIAUSTS, PennaaeeUy tocaled Is ih-eouy. By special study and spertai work ws keep is advance, aad leal In tbe eoceeasfu! treatment of Sexual DebUiiy, Week sera, Do spoaiUocy, Lost Power, ail effects of Finerar aori Abuses. Sypfeilis, and all diarasta of tb geeWo-vriaary orrans. CONSULTATION FBEE. una) si Kooa ., Boardmaa build tag. cor. Cbapel and State streets. OfBoei Boars: 9 a m. to 12 nu. 8 to 8 p.nu,evwe- Inrv 7 to 9. Soadays, 10 to 18 a. I Patierts treated by ra.lL oorreaposde eoendentiaL Pennyroyal pills rif TWwtattis . a n , r. aVtAfytsK tssr OrA4-a KXtMim Jbasi - rmmd ta, lt4 mm ?ll YnlhBf tmvm. -aea rthtwas. Tmk ttrsmtTA-tewA. sir mmmt W. esBAPiaf w fBrfrtilT. 8ssFls.iaM fIdhiL.-a as I sUa am lsA . ftfamlL llt.MMI IVwijaussfaiBMi Assnu -Alcana Uiiiauciat. Price & WMtely, BANKERS and BROKERS, Ms. 46 Broadway, Kew Tark, AND IS Center Street. Kew Esul Member N. Y. Stock Exchange, Frodoes Ex ehaage aad Cnloago Board of Trade. CB. BOLBEB, MaaageOSew Havea Branch. All Classes of Ballway Stocks and Bonds ; also Grain, Provi sions and Cotton Bought and Sold on Commtsslon. Connected by Private Wire wttb New York, INVESTMENT SECURITIES A B)WxALTY. M. B. NEWTON & CO. Bankers and Brokers, 86 0R1UGE STREET, Dealers in Choice INVESTMENT SECDEITIES Security insurance Co. OF NEW HAVEN. ' OFFICE 37 CENTEB 8TBKKT. Oeak Asaota Mmm. 1,4, (S.tlS.OT. Cbaa. A Leece, flu annus niesl. Jsa. D. DewaU, A. C Wuoos, A sto3dsrd, a. E. Mnva?' Warn. B. Tyrar, Job W. ajliag. X. juxwasr irarasa. CHAA. ALV.ETK. B. MASON. A IBBBBBtaBBBBV 1.D.DEWELU -a FULLER, AiBlSeen vase a P. A. DUDLEY, Fire Lisxiraiice Agent, 818 Qbapel Street, Ja 1st