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mm Vol. LXII. Wee Worn Out Fstces Rejuvenated 90 yean ""practical experlsnee Removing wrinkles, flung out hallow cSeekMwConning n, euiudnoutbL All skin blem ishes and deformities and their treatment described and Ulus. trated la lipase book sent ended to may address lot 10 cts. John H. Woodbafy Dermatologlcal Institute, Established 1870. 125 W. 424 SL.N.Y. Woodbury 'a Facial Soap lor tbs 6kln, Scalp and Complexion. 3 cakes, $1.00, at Druggists everywhere. We are now prepared to show a -complete line of Mantels in all -woods and shades of finish Oak, Cherry, Birch, Sycamore, etc., etc., etc. We have an endless variety of shades and sizes of tha plain tiles. Also the latest Art Designs in Embossed Tile. Call and see them. TIE . CUDHIUII Furniture and Mantel Co. PAIN i that everybody h Ii a sensation that everybody haa.some time. PAIN KILLER a remedy that everybody should bave all the time Hold everywhere. lyl2WFMt r Will onlekl v cure DlDhtherta. Quinsy, Coughs, 1 L Colils, and Sore Throat. All druggists sell 1 1. 1 I Perry Davis 6c Bon, Providence, I V. I., Solo Manufacturers and Proprietors. IwTTt TRY THl There is a nourishing element in ale and beer but it is small there is the intoxicating; effect, too . That is a' strong objection. Yet , ale and beer are used and benefit the health at times. i here is another liquid, the active principle of malt Johann Hoff s Malt Extracts One dozen bottles of it effect as a large cask of ale or beer, That's an advantage another, it has not the intoxicating effect of either. It helps digest and assimil ate food, creates appetite, makes. the weak strone and healthy; Be sure to obtain the genuine. See that sip-nature. ' Ton ann Hoff" is on neck label of bottle. No other is equally " as good." Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, 152 and 154 Franklin St., New York. FERRY'S NEW DEPARTURE. Steaks, Chops and Broiled Live Lobster. In connection with our QUICK LUNCH, we htve added the above to our menu, and are prepared to serve our patrons with the BEST the markets afford. Prices Reasonable. I. FEKKY, 48 and 50 Church Street. Elys Catarrh Cream Balm Is quickly absorbed. Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Protects the Membrane from Additional Cold. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. IT WILL SUBI. A particle is applied Into each nostrU and Is agreeable. Price 60 cents at Dnigglsts' or by o80 MWF&w SB Warren st. New York. Tou often hear of other extracts which CLAIM TO BE "just as good" as LIEBIG COMPANY'S Extract of Beef. ' Bnt these elsims only call attention to the fact that the COMPANY'S EX . TRACT is Tne Standard For quality. Distributing Agents for Conn. : Talcott, Fria ble A Co., Hartford. mh8 WAS lm arm GRATEFUL-COKIFORTING. Epps's Cocoa. sraiEAmrAgn siikPim. - "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nu trition, and by a careful application of the fine properties ot well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately navurca Beverage wnicu may heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the which may save us many L It Is bv the ludicloua use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist vary tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are noaong around na wherever there is a weak point. around us ready to attack wei many a fatal abaft by hanpr-ig qui selves well for tlied with pure blood and a properly nourished grams." Jlvu Service Sesette. Bold labeled tang (Unmans, uKaateaw K I Bern k ozzorars aatoiOATgD COMPLEXION imparts a rmlMnnt transparency to the skin. Removes ail pimples, freclosdtooaloUUA OVJDER. .ForSale Evsrywhsre. HAVE REMOVED To 101281014 CHAPEL ST. Mitt Mantels Mantels -UK I Tilii WALL STREET EXCITED. A Sharp Squeeze of the Sncar Sellers Quick movements from 88 to 100 an Back to 91 Bow the Washing Interest Has Been Treated A Fevs New Haveners Were Interested. Kiw Yobb, March 6. To-day - was one of those exciting days on the Stock ax- phange which need to be frequent after dealings in Sugar were permitted there. It is, however, doubtful If so muoh exolte- ment was ever orowded Into one stook'ln bo short period as was shown 4n the trading in Sugar before noon to-day. The stock, which closed yesterday at 89, opened at 89 this morning, fell to 88, and then turned sharply. It was worked gradu ally up to 90J, bat at that figure four large buying orders seemed to be met. The brokers having them bid frantically against each other. The price quickly jumped to 93, reaching many stop orders to cover shorts, bnt from 831 the pace was even more rapid. The record of transactions from that point np to 100, as shown on the ' tape, was as follows: 200 at 931; 800 at 93g; 600 at 94; 200 at 99; 100 at 96: 200 at 97: 100 at 98: 100 at 98; 100 at 981; 100 at 99; 100 at 99; and 400 at 100. At this point the baying ceased and the price receded even more quickly than it had advanced. The next sale was at 991, then salss were made rapidly at 99, 88. 98. 974. 98. 974. 98. 95. 944. 94. 98. and 924. without a sale at the Intervening fractions, and before the decline ended the stock sold down to 91. It then rallied again to 96, bnt afterwards fell off again, and daring the afternoon there was a great deal ot trading Detween VI and vs. It is needless to say that these move ments were accompanied with great exeite ment. That is an element that accompa nies every extreme advance or decline. Bat it is highly probable that in addition to the exoitement there was more bitterness shown and more quarrels and . disputes over the trading in Sugar during tha hour before noon than has ever occurred In any single aay on trie Doara before. Before the sharp advance from 93 to par me trading in me sioce was enormous. The sales in the first hoar were over 76,000 shares, and the nnmber of brokers with ,00O share buying; orders was so large that orders for less amounts were looked on as unimportant. xne movement was admitted to be a tqueezs of the shorts. One of the bear traders said to-day: "We have met our Waterloo to-day." Tne bears at that time bad probably given np the fight, and the belief prevailed that some enormous short interest bad made overtures tor a settle ment and had agreed to settle at par if that price should t e reached to-day. Later tne price receded to 91, about which point it was fluctuating at 2 p. m. JSver since the opening of December speculators have been convinced that the price of Sugar certificates was oertaln to have a fall of unparalleled violenoe. Not only was this belief encouraged by tne declarations of the company's managers that profits would be impossible under a reduced tariff, but a very great number of selling orders haveoome from Washington, accompanied by the most tantaetlo re ports, among them the repeated state' ment that a higher duty wonld bs placed on raw sugar than on rehned. The Wash lngton speculators were "cornered" in a small way a week ago, and are believed to have lost money on the "deal" a common result or congressional speculation. Hat the local short interest in the stock was exceptionally large, and despite freqaent assurances mat an enortt nad been 'covered" to-day's operations proved that. all told, there were outstanding at the opening nf the present week short oen tracts for not lesa thn 100,000 shares. AN INVESTIGATION BEGUN Into tne Charges of Brutal Assault Against Jail Night Watchman Hotchklss The Latter Under Sus pension. An investigation into the charge of brn- tal assault preferred by Owen Clark of Wallace street against Ernest Hotchklss, one of the watchmen at the jail, was com menced yesterday by the oonnty oommis sioners and Sheriff Tomltnson. The as sault is alleged to have been committed last Thursday, when Clark visited the jail for the purpose of securing the freedom of a prisoner, George Herman, by paying bis nne. Jnst what led up to the assanlt is at present shrouded in mystery, bnt the f aota remain that Clark was severely injured about the head and nr. Hotchklss has been suspended by the sheriff and is still under suspension. In speaking of the matter yesterday afternoon Sheriff Tom' linson raid: "Xne proceedings have been oondacted privately, and Hotchklss is still under suspension. Clark has bronant suit for damages, and we do not intend to put any obstacle in the path of justlce.and on account of the suit we have decided to let the courts decide the matter. Hotoh- kiss will remain under suspension until the courts have made a disposition of the case. We have completed our ' investiga tion, bat shall take no action in the matter until later." Clark refuses to say anything in refer ence to the matter, but has retained coun sel and will bring a civil salt for .heavy damages against uotcuklsa. Sketch Club Reorganized. The New Haven Sketoh olnb has reor ganised and elected the following officers: President, John Haberle, vloe president, William P. Hopkins, secretary and treas urer, W. Meaoham; master of models, G. H. LsnEstell. The olnb has abont twenty members and will for the present coeupy the rooms of the Camera olnb. COURT RECORD. City Court Criminal Side Judge Callahan. Joseph Qainto, breach of peace, contin ued until liaroh 7; Francis Tnrbet, same. continued nntil March 8; Beneventnre Perlllo, trespass, nolled on payment of 92.40 costs; Michael Gliroy .drunk, $1 fine; same, trespass, nolled; William Murphy, violation of Sunday law, continued to Hatch 12; James P. Kelly, same, contin ued nntil March 8; Daniel Semalden, breaoh of peace, oontinued until March 10; Mariana Mastriana, same, same; Jacob Boettier, theft, nolled. Court Notes. In the superior oourt yesterday before Judge Wheeler and a jury the trial of the suit of Dambaoher against Gnndlesheimer, a suit for damages, was resumed and is still unfinished. The hearing on the appointment of a re ceiver for the Arm of Bement & Grellet has been oontinued at the request of the parties in interest, as It is probable that an amicable settlement may be effected. Judge Carpenter, state " referes, yester day heard the evidence in a contested fore closure ease In the bar library. ' The plain tiff is the estate of the late Or. O. H. Pln ney of Derby and the defendants, James A. Jones and wife, colored, of the same town. Dr. Pinney at the time of his death held a mortgage of J 1,600 on the property of the Jones. At the Interest waa not kept np the executrix, Mrs. Pinney, brought" foreclosure proceedings against the Jones. They produced a receipt for $1,600 signed by Dr. Pinney, they allege, and claim that they have paid off all -but $100 of the mortgage. The executrix dis putes this claim and alleges that the re ceipt is a forgery. There is no entry of Dr. Pinney ever having received the 1,500 on his books, and for this reason and that the signature on the receipt, is different materially from the doctor's sig nature it is held to be a forgery. Attor ney Williams appears for the executrix and Judge Manger of Ansonia for the Jon-s. The case is still unfinished, v IN MILFOBB. Sunday School Workers' Convention. A Sunday school institute will be held at the M. E. ehuroh, Mllf ord, Thursday af ternoon and evening, March 8. ev. J. 0. Breaken of Soutbington will oendnet Bible study in the afternoon, on the book of Exodus. Miss Hattle F. Tyrrill of tha First M. E. ehuroh, New Haven, will read a paper on work for Young People." In the evening there will be a question exer cise, conducted by O. B. Foote. t resident of the state association, and an address on the Bible by Eev. Joseph Pullman, D. D., of Bridgeport, The sessions will begin at 2 and 7:80 p. m. ; ANNUAL BALI,. . ',y Veteran Firemen's Sons To-NIght. The annual ball of the Veteran Volun teer Firemen's Sons' association will bs held in Harugarl hall to-night Great preparations have been made, and all those who attend are sure of a most enjoyable avning. The committee have spared neither time noroxpense to make this moat enjoyable affair. i " A "4TO . In the American Colony at Roane, .-, Km, Feb. 18, 1894. This reeeptloa which I am about to describe was given by i a winter resident of the colony whose per manent home la a villa' in Florence. Her apartment la a charming one here, being a 'prima piano," In an ancient palace in the well-known Via Sistlna, which is folly de scribed by Hawthorne in his Italian Note book.. This street Is one of the main thor oughfares leading to the pleasure ground! of Monte Pioclo, or the Plnolan bill. The cards, as is the custom at home, read sim ply as follows: '"- Mrs. O F Tea and Music. .- Friday, February S. "- i" . . .-.- 4 to 7. . Yla Statins. When our carriage drew np at true en trance abont 5 o'olook we found along line of ooaobes in the narrow street, ex tending nearly or quite to ihj JHuna di Trinlte, whloh Is at the top of the "Span. lab. Steps." Various liveried footmen were lingering abont the porte-ooohire, or street door. , We ascended a spacious flight of steps, ornamented with palms, and on the second landing enoeunterod a aouoie row of footmen In attendance. The man-eer-vant-ln-charge met us and oonduoted us to an open door, which was barred aoross, and Where a servant was m waiting -so- n ative oar outer wrappings and to hand us a number of oheeks tnereror, as is tne oun tom at balls. -' " A wide drapery hung door to the leit disclosed a brilliantly lighted tea table placed before a distant door-way, and one or two guests who were sitting near It being served to ioea by men-eerrants. No ladies presiding at the table as is tne com mon custom at euoh affairs in America. Passing through the tea room we found ourselves In an ante ohambsr of medium (1x9, richly furnished, which led at ones to the great drawing room or salon, a lofty vaulted apartment of vast size, with a gor geously painted ceiling in the Italian style and great windows nung witn neavy arap eriea. The bright blazing ooal fire in the generous grate, and the soft llgut of the wax tapers in many silver oandelabra added to the sense of comfort and lnxury, which inoreased by the sweet perfume or flowers as well. Our fair hostess, a woman in her early prime, the embodiment of Tennyson's desoriptive line "Divinely tall and most divinely fair" here cordially weloomed the arrival of her guests, and, with rare tact, moved about among the groups, seeming to consider every one's happiness and to forget all else. With great ease and quietness eaoh indi vidual is assigned to some group as by a happy aooldent, and all are quietly ohat ting and yet there is no observable hum of voioee, nor, on the contrary, the opposite. There is no apparent repression, wmon always produces a sense of stiffness, but all seem concerned only with those about them and unconscious of the preeence or others. A-large concert grand piauo and various mnsio stands grouped near it indicated that there was to be. an elaborate entertain mentjftnd when an Italian soloist began to sing Othe accompaniment of the piano a delightful selection from some Italian op era, though conversation was at its height of interest, apparently, in each group, yet it suddenly ceased as thongh at an en chanted, wand, and all faces expressed pleasure and eager interest. And at the close soft applause was given, whloh was more enthusiastic when a violinist who is the best musical artist in Borne had con eluded an exquisite solo. L,ater we were escorted to the tea room and then comfortably seated, were served by men servants who carried about de licious ioea and Roman punches;- also iced champagne, tea and various tempting cakes, each sweet variety being served from a separate dish and most prettily ar ranged, in this room we noticed sprue elderly men, among them a Roman priest in long black oossack, and some Italian gentlemen, who came in at this late mo meat bringing apologies as they had hastened from another reception given by an Italian princess, to 'which some of our friends we afterwards learned bad gone, having been nnable to accept both Invita tions, and the princess's having been earlier of the two. We regretfully took oar leave some mo menta later, mentally assuring ourselves that u four o'clock teas were so delightful ly managed, bringing with them so little of fatigue and so muoh of real entertainment and quiet opportunity for conversation and real recreation, we should begin to rejoice in their reign among ns in America. There was nothing here In the Roman manner. An American masters the atmosphere of a rehned American home, good taste, courte sy, absence of display and yet ele ganoe in every detail, do not let me target to men tion mat tne hostess did not appear In even ing dress, but in a visiting costume of wool and velvet in one of the old tapestry tints tnat are so mucn in ravor. C. E. Cadt. WBSTHAVEN. 'The Chinese Sociable To-morrow Evening;. There will be given a "Chinese sociable" Thnrsday evening, March 8, at 7:30 o'olock in the Congregational oharoh parlors. The program includes Uhinese ladles' costumes. mnelo, recitations, museum of curiosities. and light refreshments, all given under the auspioss of the Young lAdies' Mission circle. The museum will be open in the afternoon from 8 to 5 o'clock. There will be a "sale table" with a few articles, in olnding stamps from China. If Thursday should prove stormy the above will be I given on Friday. xne veteran Memorial association ot West Haven are to give the first entertain ment in the new town hall Haroh 23. The three-act operetta "Font Leaf CIovst0 will be presented with a oast and chorus of over fifty voices. T. W. C. A The usual monthly entertainment will bs given this evening at 8 o'olook. The Srog ram will consist of the drsma "The ompany's Husbands" which has been given once bsfore in the city so success- tuny, witn tne addition or mnsio. Ad mission free to all young woman K. of C. The regular quarterly meeting of the supreme offioers of the K. of 0. was held in tms c'.ty yesterday, a new password was adopted. No action was taken on the matter of a special convention. Rsutin e matters were transacted. New Haveners In Italy. .' In another column will be found a very interesting letter from Borne from a New Haven lady who has been in Borne since December and wno will remain in Italy until May. Daring the past few weeks she has met quite a number of New Haven people in noma, among them Professor and Mrs. Tracy Peck, Mrs. Watrona and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Mason and Miss Grace Daggett, who is studying mere. - ' The Globe Trotter. Paul Jones is expected to arrive in this city to-day and will visit Vale where he ex pects to be able to plok up a few dollars among the students. Business Dull. Hartford, March 9 The Eddy Eleotrio company of Windsor has discharged forty workmen owing to the dullness of busi ness. The rest of the employee will work ten nours a day with a reduction of 20 per cent,. In wage. - Settling tbie Porter Case. ; Stamford, March 6.-oAn order has been leaned in the T. B. Porter ease by the pro bate court discharging the eustodiana of Mr. rorter.wno nave been in ohargeof him for three months. The case is in process of settlement. FIRST ELECTRIC CAR Ban Over the Fair Haven Part of tBif State street lane Yesterday. - Tha first electric ear to be ran by the New Hayea Street Railway company was run out yesterday over the Fair Haven portion of the road. The oar was run from tha powerhouse to the present car barns on State street, near Neck bridge. The power was furnished front the old power house of tha Morris Oove read, as tha new en gines at the big power house are not quite finished. The run was meet satisfactory, and the com pan y hope to be able To start all the cars running In a few days. . The trip was made twice over the route above designated. On board were President Corey of the line and General Manager Dodge. The ice and snow whloh had im bedded the ear tracks on Ferry aad Lom bard streets for a month or more wen oleared oft Monday. -'' Vnltea Lentem Service. Eev. David H. Oeer, D. ., rector of St Bartholomew's churoh,"TTew York city. preach s at tha united Lenten serrioe la St Paul's church toll evening at 7:90. GET GOOD Fame's Celery Greatest of Influence of the Nerves on Various Diseases The Way Frank Bair of Chicago Regained His HealthProf. Phelps' FBAHE Increased cares and duties, increase in mental strain, lessoned physical labor and increased mental work, have been grad ually giving us bodies in which the nervous element predominates. Diseases are to-day as dinerent rrom ais-i eases of a century agoasistheiMreatment. While the average individual now does more mental work, we ara not as well able to bear the strain as they were. Nine-tenths of us neither eat, sleep, ex ercise, bathe, or recreate ourselves in a proper way. it is au nnrry ana turmou. Little rest and much care. When the albumen and fibnne of the blood the nutritious principles of the blood become deficient in their relative proportions to the other parts of the blood, the health suffers. If nervous power be depressed, then the food is imperfectly di gested, assimilated, and converted into blood ana tissue. There is the cause in a nutshell of half the diseases and Illness in the world. 'Here is the cure the greatest medical discovery of modern times the remedy first prescribed by the greatest physioiau of this age. Prof. Edward Phelps, M. D., T,T. D., of Dartmouth college the remedy HOME I ABE MOVING THE CONNECT REMODELED STORE, 813 - 815 - 817 PUBLIC Prom 7:30 Friflay Byenini, Marti i 1834 SEE FRIDAY'S PAPERS FOR PROGRAMME. STATE COBBESPONBBNCB, milf.raU - Haroh 6. Miss Grace Carrlngton, who has been making her grandmother, lire, alary Oarrington, a visit, returned on Sat urday to her home in Jersey City. Robert Piatt, now of Portland, Ore., but formerly of Milford, has been muoh in demand lately, for making political ad dresses. The election for governor of Oregon takes place in tbe spring and during the past week Mr. Piatt has made three speeches for the republican party, in towns six or seven miles from Portland. Carswell division, Sons of Temperance, meets In Green's hail this evening. At tbe Methodist ehuroh Sunday the fol lowing were admitted Into full member ship in the church: Mrs. Jane Maglll, Mrs. Ethel Merwin, Mettle Trowers and Harry Gordon. " Cheshire. THS HEW TOWBB ABD BILL DEDICATORY 8EBTIGBS THOBJSBAT TH COMIHO SUK BAT SCHOOL ISBT1I V TM. March 6. As tha new tower for the bell and addition has been completed to the M. E. ehuroh, tbe dedicatory exercises will take plane Thursday, March 8, with the following prograui. of exerelsee for the dedication of the Epworth league rooms, etc : - vouaooir. v 10:45 Devotional exercises. 11:00 Address by Bev. 3. P. Hoyt. 11 :80 History or the BeU E. R. Brown. 11:46 Poem on the Bell Professor J. B Pad dock. .... U:00Couatloa. AngasooM. . -1:80 Address by resident clergymea and oth ers. 8:00 Sermon by Bev. 0. J. North, followed by dedication. has led people to call any powdered soap, washingf-powder, or so-called washing compound anything in theway of a pow der - for cleansing- purposes-Pearline. This is all very nattering to Pearline, but if it's these imitations that you've used, youTcan't be'enthusiastic. x toe james pyle, New York. DKtESTM: Compound the Remedies. Wonderful Prescription. BAIB. that baa made more people well than any other ever known the truest food for the nerves the best known atrengthener of impoverished blcod the remedy that from one end of the country to the other, and in Europe as well, Is -Indorsed by pbysiolaas, pmonoea and used by them, recommend ed by the plain people, unequivocally in dorsed bymsn and women of wide reputa tion, bleeeed.by thousands, Palne's celery compound. Try it. Any druggist has it or will get it for you. Bead the following unsolicited letter from air. Frank Bair. whoee portrait given above, one of Chicago's best known and moat highly esteemed young business men, the western agent of the great firm of jNasn, w niton s uo., salt dealers of New xorx : " I have used Paine'a celery oompound for the past six months, and mast eay that it has helped me wonderfully. I had pain in my bark and chest, and faint, tired feel ings at the stomach, and when I wonld eat tne taste would make me deathly sick became very weak, and lost about twenty pounds. After having used a few bottles ot Jfame's oeiery oompound I am feelin Pg it better than I bave In all my life." Try AGAIN! II BACK TO THE Chapel Street OPENING to 10 o'clock. 6:00 OollatloB. Fie. to invited guests; others twenty-nve cents. avBHisa. (:30 Praise S'rvice. 7:00 Addresses by former ptstors. 8:00-Address by Bev. C. B. Pitblaao. A Sunday school institute under the auspices of the Connecticut Sunday school association will be held in the M. E church on Thursday, March 15. The service will be held at 3 and 7:80 p. m. Tbe Bible atudy will be In the afternoon on "Exodtur a paper read on "Opportunities for Young People in Sunday School Work.! In the evening several addresses will be made by speakers rrom new uaven and other places. au interested in snnasy school work are oordially invited to be present at both servloes. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Doollttle of Bridge port spent Sunday with Mr. S. Try thai ana iamiiy. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Keeler : and family were tne guests or ueorge w. JLeeier (Sun day. - The word "mud" Is a very common ex pression and the roads are what you may call muaqy. - For Over aVlrty Years Mas. Winslowv Soothiko 8truf baa been used for children teething. It soothes the chlld.aoftea. the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oollo and is the best remedy for DiarrhOBa; 25 cents a bottles Boui oy au orugguts tnrougnout tne worio. "WJien Baby -was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. ' When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla. -When she had Children, she gave them Castorla GUT CLOTBINGCO miriiaveb Insist sometimes, upon getting Pearlinc " Otherwise, grocers may jjive you some poor imitation of it, which pays them . a , larger profit, but which it will not pay you to use. Itisnt enough to order PeTrlmer" See that you get it. It has ptowb into favor so rapidly that it has not only brought out a host of imitations, but it 0000000 NOTICE. During the pairs on interior of store, we have been obliged to pack away bur stock and vacate store until finished, which will be from two to When repairs are complet ed "insideTweshall put in all new fixtures stocked with the latest styles - -a-a.-w-a.-W-a -W-SVT - ww a wW 1 GOODS, for Men, Boys and Children. Watch the Opi enmg Announcement. HARRIE R. 780 Chapel Street, 0000000 I Dr. Taft's ASTHMALEIE contains no opium or other I anodyne, but destroys the specific estima poison in1 the blood, gives a night's sweet sleep and CURENi 1 so that you need not neglect your push news or sit up ail night Kasnuur for breath for fear of suffocation. I For sal. by all druggists. Steam BTKAM r. "j-PLATT'S" Seeds EVERYTHING FOB THE Farm Garden CATALOGUE FREE. FRANK S. PLATT, 374 and 3 70 State Street, New Haven, Conn. Thar. Were Violent Flnetnatloa. la American Sugar Bear. In Other Issues Were Alarmed Late la the Day aa Attack Was mad. oa tha Granger.. Nsw Tons, March 6- Barely, If ever,. In the history of tha Stock Exchange have there been such violsnt fluctuations in a stock as were wit nessed in American Sugar daring the first hour of business to-day. At the start there was a de cline of about it points to 88, fo lowing which a rise of 12 points to 100 took plaoe. Thea in less time than It takes to tell It the stock sold down to 91 and back to 9SM- Seasons InsumersM. were given tor the sensational changes In the stock. It was said that Waahingtoa and local bears had been alarmed by the placing of a big baying order and had rushed In to cover, which resulted in the phenomenal rise already noted. Others had it that the rise was the result of pool buying. Keene was credited with having the management of this latest combination. The subsequent collapse to 90 was said to be due to the fact that the big bears in the stock bad been compelled te make a private settlement at 100. Of coarse with tbe ellmiiation of tbe short inter est there was no longer any reason to support the price, and buying orders were withdrawn with the result already noted. Closing tram tloos la the stock at I0J4, a gala for the day of only per cent, The dealings in the stock footed op to 167,700 shares, out of a grand total of SSI, 583. . r Naturally the bears in the other Issues were much alarmel early in the day because of the rtss in Sugar, and made frantic efforts to cover their purchases brought about an advance of H to 1J4 per cent., Chicago Gas, Western Union, Lead and th. Qraagers figuring prominently in the Improvement. Late in the day an attack was made on the Grangers, St. Paul selling down to BOX, Burling ton a Qulncy to 79)4, Bock Island to 694, North stto 10H- The sellers of these stocks dis played unusual confidence, aad one broker sold fully 7,000 shares of St. Paul alone. Chicago Qaa was another favorite of the sell ers and declined to 64. The result of this at tack was a very irregular dosing with every body watehlnr for1 further developments rathe Sugar deal. Net changes show losses of per cent, outsiaeoz w nisaey, euger ana TV eL Union, which gained Ws?tM dst cent. Baliwav aad miscellaneous bonds were strona wita aa active oemanw,. aae ssine were si,.iu, 000. Fouowtagare the closing prices, reported by Pamoa A lVervaLV. bankers and broken. . Broadway, N. T., and 16 Oeater street. New Ba ton, uosa.: Bid. Ask.d OsttoaOU Am. Cotton Oil pf a. SsBsrlnsn Sugar Baffahig......... am. b. at. us, pia AtohlsoB, Topeke a Saata oaaada aoai Osatral ot New Jetsev 115VS Oheaajeake A Ohio Voting Ports. 17j D.S AL pea.. L Df 9S Ohleaa-o A Northwestern ivy Ohlosgo, Burllngtoe A Qulncy..., 70U Chicago Gas. 64M taucearo. suiwaaaee st a, raui... wsa sl, at sb x-.,pra. izu Chicago, Book Island A Pactno, Caioago, Bt P at. A Omaha.., 09J ClevetaiKl, u,u.CBt. L.. sst Ooinsabos. Hocking Valley A Toi. 19 CossnUdatad Gas. 126 Delaware A Hodsoa Canal....... 135 Delaware, Lack. A Western 168 D.AB.G.pfd !d A uatuerseaisg,. ...... 8enmlKlsetrioCo.......;...... 4i Illinois Cea trait Si Lake Shore A Michlgaa Bouthera. IS7U Lake Erie A Western. 15 LB.AW.pfdx BS Loolavllle A Nashville ............ ten Loukrvlll. A New Albany 8 - Lookrvllle A New Albany pfd... tlH LaeledeGea... 15U auaaoarl Kansas A Texas.. ISM L.K.AT. H4.r aiev rated 1S41 aUsaoort Peetse 33it - New York A New Haven........ 17S BewTork A New England..,.,.,. 11)4 New York Central A Hudson..,,. 100 - N. Yv Chicago A St. Louis 15U Bew YortLak. Erie A Westara. is42 Nsw Yerk,U X. A Wsst. pfd Z7n 28 67 68t, 1SM zOQQrCrOrozQ --...00000 JQ-O extensive re three weeks. and will be - -a.T NTlTTTtTt TSTTTl TTOTTTT papers for our BESSE & CO., New Haven, Conn. 0000000 UneosTpTTTuameDo' Post-office address we mail trial bottle FREE and prove to you that asthmalTne will and does cure i TaFT El OS. EOICIBE CO- BSCHEXTEa. a. V. HEAT YOUR HOUSE WITH THE CKUBBATXD MAHONY BOILER, or Hot Water, Direct or Indirect rtacuatioD.. ALSO HOT Alii FEBN ACES. Driven wells a specialty. Engineers'Supplies. First olassworkgnaranteed. Factory work aololted. Person al attention given to modernizing defective plumbings. SHEAHAN cfc GKOARK. FITTEB 8 ABD PLCatBIES, Telrpbrse callt04-S 285 and 287 State Street. Grow New York. Ontario A Western., N A W. pfd N Mrth A mencBS.. .. ... ... Northern Fauna .., N P. ore 15 18M National Cordan Co N lUonal Cordage Co, pfd. S3 national Leea ua... ...... National Lead Co., pfd 75 Paoiae Mall Steamship ISM Poria, Deoatar A Evansville 4H Philadelphia A Beading FotingCf. ilii Pullman Palace Car Co 169 Richmond A West Pols Tor Ct.. 4 Tennessee Coal A Iron 0 Tennessee Coal A Iron pfd C8 Texas Pacific 8 Toi. Ann Arbor A Mich. T) Union Pacific 18U Union Pacine, Denver A Gulf..... SU Wabasn 6 Wabash pfd 1SJ4 Westers Union Telegraph Wheeling A laka Erie Hii W. A L. E. pfd 48 Wisconsin Central 74 Adams Express 1M American Express 11'- United States Express..., 63 WelbvFargo Express 190 United States Rubber SB 0. S. Bubber pfd 65 6 215 170 s ISM 131 49 9 155 116 47 1 40 86 S paid Oo veraasens Bonds. FoUowlng are tbe qootatloas for Uaited Stat, bonds at the eaU to-day: - 12:46 p. a Ext. as, registered 06 a Is, 97, registered HSSHA 11.1U is, V7, coupons lit a 114i as, registered H7V4 llTtj Bs, coupons llTVt li;. varreocy on, loys.......... ......... iu (S Currency 6s, 1996 ... 104 a Currency 6s, 1897... 107 2 Ourrenoy6s,18Se 110 A Qui iseut as. isafl......... 1)3 ga P. A. DUDLEY, Fire Insiiiaiice. Agent, -818 Chapel Street laaoan, BANKERS and BROKERS, Ho. 46 Broadway, Mew York, AND - - 15 Center Street Kei Ham. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange, Produes Ex change and Chicago iioard ot Trade. c.:b. BOLIIXB, Managerfflew Haven Branca. All Classes of Railway StoaiB and jQonds ; also Grain, Iro Vi sions and Cotton. Bought and sold on Commission. Connected by Prtvate Wire with New York, Boston and Chicago. 7 INVESTMENT SECURITIES A LI. B. NEWTON & CO. Bankers and Brokers, 86 ORAI&E SmEET Dealers in Choice INTESTUBNT SEGDBITIES Settlers. Wbv baladHTersat aboot strttta year Spaa-1 pnnV wiisw twamm dv going so Darauat's, the Jeweler, Too eaa have your syvs earafutly tested sad aay arrota e wnrot as ooat ox uias oaly. Ail ktntfs of trasses kept is stK. 'Watch and Jewelry Repairing Carefully caccatsd at Durant'u, 55 Church Street, oppoerra poerroFncK. WELLSfc GUTJDE. aiW 1-7 "n,an. Bciu!-t U. J rnta a. as. Watrhmatrrs aaa Jeweiara. Fb9 Ueb SterUng Stlrer ud tHrtr Plate. Win. CrSlLI llfTVEEEQBUTIC HUES. Ho. 783 Chapel Street. ISducattOTX. J1" Hartford office, SM Main street. Address let. tsrs to f-isw Haven ofBos. aulS ly Cossertitorf, 201 Dixvell Itsbbb. r W. BHERSAIf, Traenar ot Plu as P a Organ for liew Bans and aorrooadkng iwim. uxwuHisw rarcsBKS - - bails, lodgaa, abora reaona, ato, wita or without orchestra, at reasons Me rates, ma if DESSACEB-TR00STWYK SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 781 Chanel Street. Thorough Musaoal Ednoatioa aftar the method or roremost European Ooasei is lories. Violin. Piano. Onru, Influx. Flute, dartoa- etta. Comet, Fraaeb Bora, Viola. OeUo, DoubBt aasa, aaaooiia, jsaaauma. Harmony l aamble Plavlng. lastrnetlo. aUrle or la AppUcanu rralvad daily from 14 to 1 and lo S p. nu eaetr 101 cuAraa, BrmrT. NEW HAVEN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 82 Church Street. X. A. PABSONS. J. JZBOktB HATES. Private Instruction Only. gruti .stuns, iVc. STEAWBEREIES, Plneaoplee. Pears. urape rvuic hitm urenees, FineapDle Oransve. - Bweet Appiea. Oreenlnga, utuvoi urmpen, lomswes. J. B. JTJDSON, Fruiterer, f8 Market Building, front. THE 8.H. Co. Corner Church ud Do Streets. Saddles Venison, Black Bear. Grouse. Mallard, Bed Head and Canvssback Ducks. CHOICEST CUTS Beef, Lamb, Mutton tad YeaL Headquarters for Hothouse and Southern Vege tADies. Also s full line of Fanoy and Staple Groceries. TELEPHONE CALL SOS. TURKS ISLAM SALT AFLOAT. 8cho6ner Fred Jackson Now discharging at Long Wharf a superior cargo Coarse Salt Low prices and custom bouse measure from the veasel. J. D. DEW ELL & CO., IMPORTERS, 23Q State Street. D. HL WELCH & SOU OFFER Fancy Country Turkeys, full dressed. Chickens, " " For sale March 2d and Sd. Finest Table Batter only 3Uc lb. warranted to suit. Good Table Butter 28a lb. Fair Tabls Butter -to lb. EfTBS, Egirs, KtTg-S. Fin. freah Country Eggs 23c desen. Good oooklng Eggs 18c dca. 10 barrels of fancy 8nn-drbd Apples, only 9o lb ; big bargain. Nothing like an oia-iaanionea anea eppie pie. OUR DRIVE IN FIXE California Canned Fruits. Fancy heavy syrup Pears, Apricots, and Green Gage Plums, only 15o can ; extra urge cans. 8eet Florida Oranges 12, 20, 25c dcz. The finest Lemons 10c dot. Bargain in Salt Mackerel only 10c each. 1). M. WELCH & SOX, 88 and SO Contrreae Avenue, Branca. S Grand Asanas. Telephone No. 6S0. YOUR OPPORTUHTY Is at band to secure Weisbaden Preserves, IN LARGE 8IZK CYLINDER BOTTLES, ' Of an kinds, At 80c cadi, or $9.00 per dozen. These goods ara generally sold at ai.iw i GILBERT & THOMPSON. FOR THE LENTEN SEASON 3U8T RECEIVED : Fancy Norway Bloater Mackerel : these Hah weign s ids, are extra rat and white meat: 5c lb. r mMKj no. a nsciem luc esca. Fancy Smoked Bloater Herring S5e doe. Flnnon Haddle. Herring, email flmh,?5e box. Herring, hnnelsas. Salt Herring. Diamond Wed re Cod. in 33b boxes : the mw-t genuine Cod on the market. - riDuu wit lu aaa vo package. Block Island Cod. - " A fancy large Queen Ollva. 10c bottle. Our Homemade Bread is without an annai i E. E. Nichols. 37S State Street. sss s. Ifiuattxiat. Stocks and Bonds for Sale. 15 eh N. Y., N. B. A H. BR. C. 15 sh Berkshire BR, guar. 6 per osnt. Ssh Nsagatnck BR., guar. 10 par cent, SO sh Newfavsn Oas Light Co. 14 sh adsms F pi ins Oa. -10 ah Marldea Brrtaasla On. IX ah 8. N. a Tsaspaoaa. r ah N. T. A New Jm ssj Tslsplajna, EM sh Oonvs EJeetrlc Light of Portaaad. as sh UnUed States Rubber pre. 15 sh OnesoHflsted RoUisg Bunk. SOab Swift AOo. A2.000 Hariem A Port Chaatar BJL 4 -a. IV: 1. vne a. y. n. h. a h. as. ooav. sx isos. Emberly. Root & Day. Security mnrance Co. OF NEW HATEB. OFFICE 37 CKXTEB 8TBEET, Onak AaeetaXaa. i,sa, (a,tlB.er. Cass, a Lenta. laa. L. utvsu, J!'S"mi7jr Jo"' a, O. Stoddard, a a Mat avaVTylsr, Joaa W. Merwla. W Allls, T. AUwater Hsrasa CHAB. & LFXTE, B. BUSOR, AsSfvaxtBVseB D, DEWFLL, H. a FULLER, Vlss rraaVaens. fin istaii tueae . r1 Neslit ron rt-jm, s:ia, sjs. Utm, 1:St Cpartor oa. tret, la tt:lS. . IS, Ct:U Bridgeport a 1:1 a. at. Bnrasra-HiML , :la.n:,n:ie,l:U,t: ron wabhdsotoh via ha. . ir is a. sa. aaUj), !: sv. an. FOB BOSTOn vta HnTi1irTTHT , a. as nO, -3: p. ss. axiwasva taat Cm eaa a. ... FOB BOSTOW VU KIW LOfcOOBT AS P nB3CB t:U, ttM. u -J Cpartor ear t FOB BO8T0S w AXB UXX ana .T. . B. B. B. 1JJ p,nL Brxzurs :S: a. as. FOB KKEIDES, HAKTFORO, BPHUiariEU). BnL-lS Bigbt, S:S, t-OS, tiS:tS, IMsst., It.-Ot, n,S:l. t.-ot, :a. :U to Banrard) :SS, ItS p. as. Staraava sdgat, S-(oa.) p. am. Raw LsaSoa EHvtataav. FOB KEW LOKDOF. KTCv sught, t M sstfet, Tde, 11:0s, ni:B Cpartor ear UstMsa) a.BL. "UrOS, n il, t.-00, H ii, nu. t.lX, t:ll (Oauford ace.), t St U:U n.a. SaUfard as Beanava U aicM. t Kt algat,SAS a. sa. lit Lisa BMwtsS.su FOB aoooLXTOwm, wnusimn gc a. sa, 16, 4iT, tS at. sa. (nun- T p-sa. Onaaarvlag at XlOCItton wtth Tansy t vtaloa sad at Wunnmaiio wB H. T. A B. E. eaj LAK. B.B.; at TcmervlUa, wttk Qclca.i branch. N.nk asaptasi Dlvlal.a. FOB 8HELECBXE FAIX&, TCBKtB"B FAIXB, WnjJABBBUBQ. fiOLTOKX sad FEW HABTFOBO aad latertnedlat. siallaas Ta. ni a. sa. sad M p. sn. FOB smtTHAWlvis, vnjjumimn u potata UUs aaa at : p. am. Bsrfcshlre Dlvtsdoa. FOB DERBY JUXCTIOX. a, at. FOB DKBBT JTJKCTIOK, BIBKIHSHAM, AKBOKIA.eto.-J.-O0,t:tJ a m, UM, UO, 4:, 8:t0, T:3i, 11:15 a. a. BnrUATS S:1B a. nu, l:M pn. FOB WATEBBUBT-TO. t.tl a. as.: 10. fc", 6:S0, T:S p, as. Bonnavs S:1S a. as. FOB WTKBTKD S:S a. as. I t arn, S:I P. as. Boun 8:10 a. a. FOB 8HELTOH, BOTBFOBO, FKWTOWN. DAHBUBT, FTTTBriKLD, BTATK LIKF, ate , aad ALB AST. BUFFALO, DETBOIT, CIKCIS- RATL BTXOUia, CHICAGO AXD TBX WXsT S:t a. m. FOB LJTCHrTXLD aad potala oa t,LAH. RB 8:10 (via BrkrgeporO a. sa, :SS vla Baw- leyvflleO p. a, Express Trains. Local tips ess C.T.ngMMTHAD.OeaPasanasatAgt SLarin's Kew llaven Transporta tion Line. Kverr Day Enpi Matwrday. - ifTfc. Leave Kew Havea frocn Btaruis aaJsayaUPock. foot of Browa soviet, at lOrlS o ciocs p. m. Tbe JOHN H. eTAJUN, Captain suivur, every msiur, Tuesday aad Tauraday. The Wat. C E9KBTON, Ospc Bpoor, every . ', " mi,, i mum j muriM rnuar. nvuwwK, leav. New Tort from Pier 18. B. R, toot of Oounlandt strset. at a p m.; the Starts every Monday. Wednesday i aaa rmi day : the Ooraina every nunoay ay. Tuesdav i Fare, with berth la eabia,7&c; waierooass ti. ' eaa nornoay. Tickets and staterooms caa be purchased of John M. Lines. lr 6SI Cnaoel street, of Peak A aoteL Free stage leaves the depot oa arrival of Hart ford train, aad from cornet1 Church aad Chape streets every halt hour, rmnimnarlng at S.t V owt p. m. , H. Flo HER. Agent. New Haven, Qaa. i New Haven Steamboat Co. RICHARD PECK, Fastest ataaanar taroogh Long lalaae Boaaa, Lesvs Hew Bsvea dally (except Banday) at U: 30 midnight Returning, leans Kew Tort al 4.-O0 p. ax, arrtruif at New Bavea at 8:14 p. so. BtAternoms for sale st Peck A ftlshopa, m Chapel street, aaf at Mixs drug store. These steamers we lighted by electricity aad neates bv steam. Tbey have elect rio call b aaa are rnmM Fare f UM. e Steamer T- r. PECK, for frrlgbt cnly. leaves Kew York at 00 p. m New h.tvw ax 6:00 a. an. ajw. a. usuuitotoia, TBE ail CITY PKIY1TE SISPEKSIBY. via Bsiissis vwnpers r. pveiBl tsls, 28 Veers' Erperteaoa, la Nervous Diseases. B-ood aad Bkta AOVe tlens. Kidney aad bladder Troobtaa, aad all Pri vate OUrli'l of Men and Stan. WE ARK SUCCEaliFUL dPECIALIaTB, Permaaeetly localed la ib-a dty. By special study aad eperaal work we keep tat advance, aad leal la tee swcceaafnl treatment of Sexual Drbilltv. Weataesa, Ie spoadenry. Lost Power, all effects of f rnesens aad Abuaea Brehllia and an diseases of a. geeflo-urinary orrana. CONSULTATION FBJUL. aav-osaos al Boom s. Hoard man Building. cor. CSuuJ and State streets. Office Hoars: S a m. to It m.. S te S an-nw. nunttoa. Hundara 16 to 12 a. na. Patients treated bv snaiL nmiaaiiiaiiliisia eoafldentlaL m LPILLS K4r.ai eted en,f eWfajstraA. aart, tvwar. rfslial.ie isn.ia aval frrewna, tar CkraUwm FmUv Aaa a wmU 0mm4 im Uri matt iM4 BDSMavlln-V bakm tK-aosl sr. to f i sr rtUrwsav. TavA,a ' By Maac. -fr asaa-fii -liiTirn Caneu m4 tan.raMsas isracrrFra. r awaBd W nr tiartvralara, irmnmaiiiBai w4 VERMTLYE Ss CO Bankers and Brokers. Cillers ii Bvestmest !t:criti. 16 and 18 Nassau Street, B-To-w Torls. Oitr. National Hesisi's Bam. NEW HA YEN. CONN, Draws Bills of Exchange ON Alliance Bank rUmited), Loadoa, rronnciai nans or ireiaad, Dubua, Unloa Bask of Sootlaad, Credit Lyoaaals, Parts, ad oa An the Princlpai Uiiea of Europe. Iaaaeertrealar IVettera efCredll Avail able Tkreagkent Enrwne. GEO. A. BU'l'LEB. Tl lllllial wm. T. ntsxjM. ensseaw Six Per Cent. MUNICIPAL BONDS PH. DENOMINATIONS of $100. Issued talBBI by OoorMilag etty of 1.000 people, te eoaso-nct water works. Cfcy has ae other debt. Price, Far and Interest. Full particulars upoe applicatioa. For sals by H. C. WARREN & CO. IPS O RANGE BTB EFT. nrrw bueglaky, fibe, . Iml roKOEKiix BY B3BIN9 A SAFE IB THE TATJLT OF ffircaitllB Safe Dpsit Co. I Anneal rental ef sate Crosn FTVB te SUTV poiahb. Ansocnie neeantf ror its.. Bioeeta. Wlua. Balnoa. Plata, Jewetrg, Pt.iinas KtMrnZ aad an eklsaLea of values. Aoeees to veal tnTontaetnlagreoaof ta. SU.h.SMT 7 n vnnren, cor. reenter St. iri At eereVvlarlleS ts bv. alia xaoaas a. Taowaaraaa, ri selSasL Ouvsn a Warm, t . Yls. Prssaoss 'xv.4 lENNYROYA .w wwauv CaLIeFaaisseaMXTsas,