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THE IIAllTFOI.D DAILY COUI.ANT: WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 18. 1880 STB AM BOAT S. BOOT8 AND HHOES. RAILROAD TIMK TABLtS.

KW -OUK. NKW HAVKN AND HARTFOltD RAJLHOAr. T. FROM 115 LBS. TO 161 LBS.

riKK INSURANCE. "1. iioi wm) iiix CHAFF. BOUND TO UTILIZE IT. lOmaha World.) Office boy Here is an old woodcut haunt THE STATE PRESS, TtT IWBESn! (Bridgejiort News.) 1 he risvs are orett long, but hardly Jong enough t.

MdTTVpoUtical siuff set arift in the slate JBIOCRI. SALAD OIL-For B. W. Bull's Oil of AI-, or Bar-ton and iu-tier's, the best Italian Imported, or Antonini Co Uie Hatty or Flafck Oil. keep theiaalL XIIIZ-g SMITH.

NEWS OFTHE STATE. linked by Lightning. Purina the last ihnmler shower a ban of the plwtrifi fluid lUw-enileil hikI fell into afield of tiotatoM hpiopcina William White in reat 1'lain district. Within r. circle of about fifteen feet in diameter the vine were burned an if by tire, ami at the center of the circle the Pta'oM were iinwwrBl and, rvcinbll baked fsitRtoe.

Dunuury Actrs. Sickness Anions He Ojrpsle. -KT KWVtiKlC via NKW i Nteariiboat eonrnvthwi. llsven, iunlavs Ilia in. and sew ti.

AM -12 p. ni York Blt 3 m. P.e,.r,' New YorV, Vi is toiioHs: c. h. 1 at II y.

ii' mil special ln at 8.b p. ui. i.au..-J.!m,.u;i,'' oiN'iin(f with Nw it tvn at for.1. etc. 'or Hartfeiil toYcr Steamtgat (DIJIKK AUKAMiliHKNTS STKAMKKS "Citr of SBrisifielC ssi "Citr of Mw 1 OATS leave llnrtfonl from of stn and New rk from n.

teeept Suiidsya, at 4 e'Uock m. USSKNoliR KAHK9: inoiu ii, wun oertn one wnv. rouud trip. State riMims, one way round 'J' Deck fare RATI llllAV lhtVn Il I Si Psssenwrs purehnsiiv Salimlar ll'ki-t U'll tit Alii. ii''iik i i 1 ai in ttd (HKMlKit'H, deiieral 4.....

BlcKk Isliiutl. Match 11111, and Ljlo's Npw York and New Enpland Ilailro itl Kew Loudon Norllurii Uuilrond Steamer "IMock Island." Train hi C. Y'JX coniwiiiijt with su siner "ltl, Klsn I i at a. atonplnir at f.vle's Atut Wjtti'll lii'i, titlt at 1 il vole Im.ih.1 Returiilnit. leave Buvk Island at 1,1 New Ixuuiou, 5:111 tn.

tit ff k. i rain leave M'W Loudon via frM p. m. for Wllliinantic. Hartford, New Britain and Bristol r.

Manehesier, BATES OF FARK: From Hartford toMvstic Rtf From Hartford to Watch Hilt 1 From Hartford to BUsk lKlsnd it "id Trip. ii lhronKh car re rim between Hartford and London HairirsKe ciiecki ihroutii A.C. KK.NHM.,., As, JJ ltl.l,H, Hartford to Mantle. Scvt London, ter Island, reriinirt and Sair llnrOor, STXV2tilCi HUKMliMj Coimneucin, June l.Mli, lsso. MV KS llaitrord every Tuesdsv, ThunaU.

and a Kiuui-oav, at a. on I of Hi'. ofnuMn-Hi, winiitHTis at Blll, Meriilen and Cromwell railroad, at with Berlin Branch of N. N. 1 ij i at Lyme with train from New Haven, and at l.oiidon with express train Irom B.wMi, Line K.

H. Should (lie weather tie Niaulic passengers will be si NP and mo by Miore Line without exlis rharm Otiiiiiiius connection at Crescent 11mh-Ii Ur Nianti with transfer ii kets. Iih IiiiIiiik till pound RclurultiK. leaves Suit liai In.r, Mondsvs. 1J' days aud Fridays, at a.

siu'ts wm, (,.. at New tendon, Saybrook, and Hartrord. BaiTKae at lofiue Irauslririd Ui boat free of charge. rAuss: ToNlni.tlc $1 Excursion To New London 1 00 I ii) To tJ reeup.rt aild Sajr Harlxir 1.40 js4 4md.tw83 TIIOS. filtOS.

Kec. OCEAN STIAMER8. ALLAN LINE KOYAL MAILSTKAMSHlrs. Gliiaizo-w to ItoKion Every fortnight, via LONDONDERRY and 0AL-WAY. The nuwt dli-ect route fruiu Scotland ail Ireland lo tie New Englam states.

Parties havlnir friends In the North, West and Middle of Ireland, sliou hi lie sure and lisv Uu-m booked by nur direct slii from DKitKY Tho only lino riiiiuiuir (Jalway direct to Bosuiu. luturiiiiHliale, Steorage, tin. Apply to H. A. A I.LAN, Aeenta.

Portland, and 80 State street, Boston; JACOBS, an Main C. t) ML. Msiin; or D. M. LARKJN, 1UI Main Hartford.

ep-M nindlitsw I' ASM At; It A1IS KKDKkll. Steamers every Saturday from New ork to GLASGOW ANI l.llMIONIII'.IIKV, Bates of to or from New Y'ork, IIIshkow. Livt rixiol. l)rry or IVIfsKt Cauihs, 845 and Skomi Class, Atlantio Kxikre.M LIVERPOOL via S. S.

"CITY OF ROM from Nw Vnr- day, Sept. 15, Oct. 13. Nov. 10.

caloou fiassaire upwards; Clais a) Steerage outward or pn'mid. elllier servliv 'Ji For books of To'irs. 'I ii-ketN. or HENDERSON BROTHKUS. Now Jacoss.

llain or C. 0-Nmi, Main at Hartford. 3indiiirt PLURflBINa, OAS FITTIWO AMD SUPPLII8. GEO ROBINSON, Artistic Gas I'ixtures, 837 ASYLUM STl'EET, Steam Filler' Supplies, CHANDELIERS lira rkets, STOKE PENDANTS. CUT AND Colored Olobes, Brass Fittinos, PLUMBINC, OAS F1TT1NO Inallltsbranchei Fatent GAS FIXTURES! At Wholesale Prices.

JAMES AHERN, 280 Asylum SL, njiRTronn. comji. MUSICAL GOODS, A NEW MUSICAL INSTRUMENT The UANJOIJN, all Instruments and the greatest Invention of nineteenth can tury- FARRIS'S PATENT DLVMOND BAN- Tl-ll 1M In. strument, the sweetest and finest toped musical instrument in the world, containing tee capacity of a violin. Patented and Manufactured only by John Fan-la, Hartford, Allyn Ball Block, Asylum St.

Also manufacturer of The John Farrls's Il-mond Banjos the Patent Diamond Banjo Uultan; the Patent Diamond Double Brass Banjos; ths Patent Diamond Piccolo Banjos. The only orst-claaa Banjos made are with water-proof heads. FARRIS'S MUSIC STORE. OVK WORKS. GE0KQE KOIIHMAYEK'S xYia WORKS, rfoa.

1 1 Welles St. and 88 Trumbull St. COATS.PAVra risn dyed orcleaued rinoin-. Also. (JKAPK, s'kv-" OAUZB VEILS lived in all colors.

SILKS and Wdm.FM muaiu dred and pressed. SILK DRESSES of al colors cleaned by a ni-w VRFfilSS? in th" bfet manner, without ripping. LACE CURTAINS, cleaned or dyed, and flnd In good style. KID UIAJ VE8 or Fit ATHPRB elmned or dved. UENl-S GARMENTS repaired In the best man ner.

Kb and ttons. We desire to call the attention of the public, and all who want Ceuii-lei-y Work, to our lar and complete assortment of NEVV aud BEAU'l IFUL DESiONED MONUMENTS AND G-rave Stones, In Granite nnd Marble, which we re on very reirr-iiti rms; rIso, to our larjrfi colltrtioo if new drawii-pH. Come noi f1 VVahrroomh. and dZ JL-UU STREET, Hartford- Sunday in New' York. In, oiiiMiHiinuv to visit Isiand, l-vkaxav, tvniral Park, iiml 1 reeort In and au.u.id early Tuesday IVl unii and ft Venllli lion Enrnersi Ti iii SOINQ NORTH Trains leave Hartford for Spring- Held, rlostan, Falls, Montreal, and ail louits on tat Ymiecticu( River line Express da a.ao 7-M m.

rdailv. Acooiumodfction trains at a :1 and GOING hOUTH-For MwiuVn, New Tlawn and Yors; Kxpress Trains a 7:4 (daily) ud Acoo.iinKHinU.,n Trains (stopplnsr at all M-llon 1 tween Hartford and N. Haven) at a. 8 S0. and 1'.

ru. The p. m. (tlall -W ashington expr-sa train via Harlem river and transfer steamer Man land. Tmlna for Tierbn and New Britain at Aid ln-ul.

and It. m. Trains for Berlin and Klddktown at 10:1 1 and Traiii leavioit liartt'ord at p. m. runs to Belle IXxik.

New llarvn. couni-ctiua will! atoainwr for ur Vi.rlr Avortiwi leaves Hartford for SpriuttiieW at a. counectin with tram for Boston. Sunday local express leaves Hartford for New liaven at a. in.

For couneo-ons. see Posters at stations t). M. SHKl'ARD, thm. Sup't.

fj. 8. DAVIDSON. Sup't. ifTiiiTimim 'AMir rnVSNKiyritnTT VALLEY ll.

RAILROAD Summer Train Service. snl after Moudav, June 14. liwu, trains wui run ioi-Lwa l.vintf 6.tl a. m. for Fenwlck and way station, coiineciin(f at Saybrook Junuuoa villi snore Hue trains, nt.

nil west. Mia im. for Fenwick and wav stations; col neets -r. Havlimtik Junction witll exttress tntin New iiiiiiiin. Provid.nw.

NewiwrU aud with accommodation train for stations east and west or Bhore Ijne. 11:40 a. in. freight accent mod stlon train for Say Kp.lr Pttliit w.v At Lions. p.

m. express for Feiwick, c.wnectlnf at Say-brook Junction with fast express for New Iaiic don. Frovidouce and Boston, also with Newport express for Lyme, East Lyme, StonirKton and NewiKirt. 1:80 p. in.

nocommodatlon for Fenwick and way stations, connrctiUK at Snvbrook Junctluu with Khore 1 trains. est and west. A.ftR m. for KAvhnMik Point and war stations, con necting at saybnwk Junction with Shore Line trains, east ana west. 7:06 p.

m. freight accommodation train for Sai hrook Point and wav sttlona. RMturnimr. leave Savbfook Point 3:50. 8: IS.

ana 'issip. ana reuwics at a. and 1 aud p. for Hart- ford aud way stations. C.

B. DAVIDSON. Snpt. YORK AND ROAD. NKW KNGI.AND KA11 June SOth.

Passenger Trainl So rice week aaym. T-Aim Lkavs Haktifokd For Boston at 6:10 D. oonnectln- with New Enir land limited: due 9 m. Keturn. iave lioston at p.

due all Hartford. 8:36 l). in. Can run through In both Bog-on. 9M1 a.

directions) 5:10 D. m. Return 8:00, kud n. in. FBOViu-Nca, 6:1, S.iKland m.

S.ao p. m. Return, SO p. m. Return.

Si'Rlsontij), W.H a. ni a. p. in. Pont A if 1:80, 8:10 p.

m. Rehire 10 ua. p. in. WH.U-ANTIO, 13:60.

rn)l 00. J. in. Return, 7:00, p. m.

Norwich. (1:50. (:00 a. a. m.

i.o, 8:10. 7 40 p. m. Return. I'll m.i p.

in. Naw Lomuom. a. nx; p. 05 a.

m. 8:00, 5:30 p. m. Return. 7:56.

10 Vxrnom, 8:50, 8:00 a. ml; t. ra. Ketum, a. p.

m. WoRi'itsTsK, 13:50, 8:00 1:10, 8:08, i. 8:80 p. m. Returr, a.

:40 d. m. llocxviijjL 12:05, 8:20, 8:10, a.m.; 4:30. no t.wi p. m.

Return, 7:01 d. m. Makchcstkb, 6:20, 8:50. Retttrn, 8:05, 7:14, a. 13:10, 1:50, 8:14, 1:41 d.

m. SOCTB aiANCU-STSH, 8:00 a. 13:08. 7:40 p. ni.

Keturn, 1:88. 8:43. 7:80 d. m. 8:35, 6:14, 1(1: 40 a.m.: 8:40, 8:10 p.

Rlsturn, 8:14, 8:16, 11:16 a. 1:44. 8:50 ti Nicw tiaiTAtw, 6.40. 8:10 p. b.tio.

10:40 a. m. Return. 11:110 a. 1:55, 4-31 8:08.

d. Bristol. 6:85. 8:15. 10:40 m.

to, 8:05,8:08, 11:06 a. 8:10 p. m. Return, 4:16. 6:45.

8:38 D. T-rhtviuji, 8:35, 10:40 a turn, m. WiTXBStiRT. 8:35. 10:40 12:35.

8:40 p. 4:04, p. m. p. 3:40.

8:00 p. m. 6 0 p. m. m.

Be m. IU turn, 7:80 a. 1:00. UAWUETVILL-, 6.dl a. m.

Return, 8:34, 7:1.4 i p. ra. 36, 8:40 p. m. Return, 8:20, DAMBttRT, 8:35 a.

m. IK 8:60 p. nl. HRWSTSRS, lu a. m.

6:30 p. m. Fisjbkiu. Lakdino. 8:35 12:35 p.m.

Return, 13:88 p. m. Return, m. 6:06 p. ni.

lfSull on notice. Dally. A. C. KENDALL, Ocn.

Pass. Airt. Jl.lOLBROOK. Suptj Hartford bivion. T.T ARTFORD AND cjoNNEfTTlCUT 'WiCSTKKN Jti RAllIJttlAD.

Buna from Hartford to Rliinebeck on the Hudson River, where wit the N. Y. O. H. R.

R. R. Commenclnit July 18(d. Trains leave Hartford for Millertou and Rlilnebwk at 10:15 a. counectiuff at Canaan with through train for Alluuiv and the west, and at Rhiiietieck for the Catftkill Mountains; 11:55 for Millertou, 3: 15 p.

m. to Mulerton for Al banv and the west. 8tnta Line. 10:15, 11:55 a. tn.

3:15 p. m. Return, 8:08 a. m. Canaan, 10:15, 11:55 a.

8: 15 p. m. Return. 8:40 a. m.

12:00, 3:00 p. m. West tasted, 10:15. 11:55 a. 8:15 p.

m. Return, 7 10. a. 1:50, o. in.

New Hartford, 10:15, 11:55 a. 3:13, 8.15 p. m. Return. 10:48 a.

4 it. m. CoUlniviile. 10:15, 11:51 a. 3: 15, 8:15 p.

ni. Return. 7:44. 11:04 a. 3:17.

n. ni. 81nisbury, 10:15, 11:55 a. 3:15, 8:15 p. iu.

rtt turn, ii a. m. 4. a-ai D. m.

Leave Canaan for Rhlnebeck, 7:40, 11. turn. m. Return. 7:08 a.

m. S.5 d. m. Leave Millerton at 7:15 p. ni.

fur West Winsted; coiuiecaing wun trams on Harlem K. t. from New York. Leave Rhinebeck for State Line and Hartford, at p. withitrum fruiu CiUdcill jiiountaius anil cay line boat.

COXNKCTItlNS. At Rhinebeck with Y. O. A H. R.

R. for N. Alb, foi mv ann t.lie with tr-turr bU iec tonilout, connectili- with UlKtr and Delaware. Stonv (Move. Kaaterskill It.

Walk 111 Vallev l) and the N. Y. West Shore Butfalo R. R. Al Millertou, with Harlem It.

R. A N. D. C. R.

R. at Boston Corners with the P. It. A H. K- A I Canaan with Ilousatonfc R.

R. for Albany and the West, alsc with fast Express for N. Y. At Wlnsted with Nauiratuck R. R.

At Pine Mmdow with N. H. 4 N. R. R.

Branch Line. At Simsbury with N. H. N. R.

R. for Westfleld. Holvoke. Northamn- ton and Williamsburg. Parsenetrs for the west make only one change E.

MnNKILL. Wupt. LIFE INSURANCE. CGHMECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets, Jan.

1, 1886, -Surplus, Jan. 1, 1880, 34,383,640 05 4,080,14, 01 Surplus returned to Policy hoiders, and -paid on account of lapsed and surrendered policies since organiza tion Death Claims and Endowments paid ainoe organization 9a JACOB L. GRF.EN President. JOHN M. TAYLOR, Vice-President.

WILLIAM Q. ABBOT, DANIEL H. WELLS, Actuary. Organized lo 1861. PKSKIX ESUTUAL LIFE INS.

GO OF HARTFORD, CONN Assets, Jan. 1st, 884, 10,6.8,654 IS Edson Fessenden, Geo. W. floore, Newton Case, Aaron C. Goodman, Charles 8.

Goodwin, Drayton II illyer, James Nichols, yonauian is. isunce, John M. Hoioombe, Richard F. Qoodi AARON CI. OOODM President.

JONATHAN B. BUNCE, Vice-President JOHN. M. HOLCOM BE, Secretary. COKNECTICUI GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN, Asset Jan, 1, 1886 S3 DiiikcToits: Thomas W.

Russell, Robert E. Day, F. Hudson. Charles J. Cole, William H.

post. Levrett Brainard, Storrs. Franklin Chamberlin. r. ti.

woodward, K. Taicott. Charli is Smllh. orsjicEBs; T. W.

RUSSELL, President. F. V. HUDSON, fiwretary. MELANCTHON STORRS.

Med. Adviser. HARTFGR0 LIFE fifiD ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY. raid np Cash Capital. Accumulated Assets.

20 00O OA 86 17i Safety fund System, the Perfection of jutfe jtnstirtinee. Popular Plan! Unequalled Security Economical A I OV X-'UOU. hi HECTORS. M. Ives, A.

Whitman, Julius Converse. A N'lMI Hotiirh, John (1. Root, William Jillson F. R. FOSTER, President.

Jmson. H. A- WHITMAN. Vice-President. STEPHEN BALL, Secretary.

A. T. Smith. Supt. of Afreucies.

S. BauKsoN, General Agent in Conn. The Mtal Life LARGEST IS Cash Assets insurance Co. of S.Y. THK WOULD I 109,000,000 A wTn ERSFELD man took policy No.

17,067 -in this company July aoth, at age Ml. Amount of Dolii'v. Amount of additions T.tnl amount of mw S-iMO on Thirty premiums of each. 0) 2.IM 40 a 80 7 nils man -ot a credit ji muiuoi i.iie nas been work liw out such results as these during the tiast fortv wn v-nj auu is likely to continue to do so invite theattentiou of the insuring public to these oieir own storv. We Vi jr uu are uestrous H.

E. HARRINGTON, Agent, 80 Stat 8t. HARTFORD, CONN. THE ZAN'E PATENT SANITARY WATER CLOSET Is the Bert In the World In a sanitary point of view, as it thoroughly flushes the soil pipe -mi urain everv tune it is used. Can be used in place of the old style waier closet without altering the pipes.

Parties desiring the Uest Closet made are invited to examine into iu merits. rCTlie Boston Wa- tr Board voted it a fit 5tolfper 'r Closet 13 u-seU 1,1 cit' H8.00O NOW IX ISEI Pri'N j5S.OO, Oonileto. EVERY CL08ET WARRANTED! Joseph Zane fc Co. 81 Sudborjj Boston. To the Cuticnra Remedies I owe my Health, my Happiness, and my Xafe A DAY never passes that do not think and fpeak kimhy of theCiTTuiUHJ.RESiF.niiH.

Seven years ago, all of a doaen hiinpw foruieii ou my neck, ranging in size from a cherry stone to an orange. The large ones were frightful to look at. and painful to bear; peopUj turned aside when they saw me, in disgust, and 1 was asliamed to be ou the street or in society, lymciaits aud their treatment, and all medicines faded to do arty gotxl. In a moment of despair I tried tite HaMin-- CtrricritA, the great Skin Cure, and Ovticcra Koap, anex- SiiiHite fckin BeAutidrr, externally, and CrneTHA the new Iilood Puritler. iiitruahy Uie suiail lums i.as I curl theiu) gradually disaiwared, and the targe ones broke, in about two weeks, discharging large quantiLhss of matter, leaving two slight! sears in my neck to-day to tell the story of my suffering.

My weigiit then waa one hundred and fifteen sickly pounds: my weight now is one hundred and sixtv-otie solid, healthy xunds, and tny heigiit is only live feet five inches. In my travels I praised the CtTirtra Rkmbdibs, North, South, East, and West. To Cvtici'RA Rbmediks I OWB MY HKALTH, MY HAPPINSWa. Slid MV I.IFtt. A promineut New York asked nie the other day, "Jjo vou still use the CiTrcuax Kkmb-urs; you look to be in perfect health My reply was, "1 do, and shall always.

I have never known what sicknens is since I commenced using the Kemkuiks.1 Sometimes I am laughel at by praising them to people not acouainted with their merits, but sooner or later they ill come to their senses and believe the wine as those that use them, as dozens have whom I havfo told. May the time come wheu -litre shall be a large Cut i era a Supply House in every city in the world, for the benefit of humanity, lie re the CJitioitra Remedies shall be sold only, so that there will be rarely a need of ever entering a drug store. M. tflO Fulton New York. N.

Y. CiTnctmA Remedies are a positive cure for every form, of Skin aud Hlood IiseaHe. from Pimples to Scrofula, Sold everv where. Price: Cuthtuka, 60 cents; Soap, itH oente: Kksolvbnt, Prepared by the Pottir and Chkmicai. Boston, Mass.

Stnd for "How to Cure Skin Diseases1 Send Tor 'ilow to Cure Skill Diseases." n99PIKS, Blackheads, Skin Burnishes, and Baby rllVl Humors, use Cl-ticuka Soap. KIDNKY PAINS. STRAINS, BACK ACHE, Weakness and Weariness cauned bv overwork, dmsinatlon. walk ing, or tiiesttwitig-machine. cur.ii by the Ul'TlOVRA ANTl-xAIN ri.HTEK.

WfcW, e- gant, o.iglual and infallible. suiclti FURNITURE. BEST GOODS! LARGEST STOCK! Lowest Prices I -FOB SEIDLER MAY'S NEW BLOCK, 306 to 318 Pearl Street, ARTFORD. CONN. AT- BOBBINS JSU9 MAIN STREET.

VERY CHE-VP. 1 CABINET ORGAN. About 25 mom of beat Scotch Holland $1.25 SHADES for 50 and 75 cents. LACE CURTAINS. ASH SUITS, 835.00 and upwards.

Other goods equally low. Call and see. mm process 214 HiKh Street, 157 and 159 It road Street, BOSTON, MASS. THE "TCramly, "Rum, Hve and Bourbon Whiskies purified by the CUSHINU iRCHSS have stood the Uwt of years, and have received the voluntary sanction of hundreds of Physicians, Professors of Chemmtry and Scientists, who have thoroughly in-vtttfyattHl their merits. Why is it that phvaieianR are sudors in the CuHhing I'roceKS Purifled bistilled i-iquorH? iu tne simple autiate of truth, it is be-emiMe thev are ABbULU I ELY PURE And That they have by observal Ion and prescribing them in their practice, ascertained this fact.

The dmt.it.led liquors in question are intended for general use mm are wunouiauy reservation tne uest. tuiest and the purest liquors ever produced in this or anv other country. The Brandy submitted to the Cughfng Process of pun near ion is con kj ered ty experts to he liner and of necessity muni be purer tlian any French Braudy. The ROCK AND RYE Also purifled by tlie Company method, is rendered a dHicious cordial, and has no competitors. It Is looked upon as a famous Household l.eiiiedial Accnt.

CAUTION The trademark is on the lalwl. and the name or tiis cuHinnj; Fixicess Co. in stamiied upon the Capsulk and IIrandkii on the coris of every bottle of the eouijiaiiy's goods, and none are genuine without it. The Ciishinir ProeesR Purified Liquors are to be had of druggists and grocers generally throughout the N. states.

The following testimonials are some out of hundreds couched in the same language: Bt. AUby's Incant A8Y1.C5T, i Boston. Mass. Having used the Cushinjt Process Company's Liquors we are pleased to give public testimony of their purity and great worth in cases of sickness. Signed, SISTER MARY.

Dr. M. A. Morris, Charlestown. savs: "The Ciishiug Process purilied brandy doe- not cause headache or derange the stomach as other bran-dlea do." lr.

Ricbord. New York city, savs "Whenever I prescribe any stimulant I shall' inrttt that the Cush-lng Proire ss puritled distilled liquors shall be got." Dr. W. O. McDonald.

New York city, savs: "I shall advise the use ot tlie Cushing Process purilied Dr. Dickson, Boston, sav: "I have used the Cushing Process purilied whiskey iu bronchial and pulmonary complaints. It is stimulating without the ill effects caused by other liquors. I prescribe it in preference to any and all others." Dr. Lyons, Lawrence, says: "My experience has been so far conlined to the prescribing the Cushing Process Purilied Whiskey to mv oa- auglO Electric Belt Free To lutrodnce it and obtain aireiits we will for tbe nTt sixty nays s-ive away, tree of charge.

In each comity in the U. 8. a llm.ifd numlwr of our l-Jectrn (jnlvnnic KiMiK'nsnry lnie a iMitive and unlaillnir cure for Nervous Debilitv aricnceJa, Kniuwinns, I mpotener fto. n.ittewiir4 rani It every Helt we mannlactar dons not tnei-i aininnineelertnocnrniu- AdiliwiHatoiice Hl.KOl'ltlil JiELT AUSNCV. P.O.

lloxl.S. liroiklvu. Y. flSTH MA 3 IH1 I1.H kVI Ia the spurn, facihtatea fr liDSTCl atxpeouiTALioa. idq r.r Iwhtir- an ihr rcMixtln.

nil. trill ceavlnr. tho uat I flic AU. snd Al.eu; of dniKifistn or by mail. Trial 1 Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey.

AND Duffy's Itaw Beef Formula. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. 1340 Mooke Strebt. Philadelnhia. Pa Qenllemen I liave suffered with Hvsiwrui.

fn. eight or ten years and have tried patent medicines with results wholly unsatisfactory. I find your wnis.ey a most excellent remedy and invaluable to ujutse sunenng trom ayspepsia. D. W.

MORGAN. 1W5 Park Avknce, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dear Sirs I have had rivwtvoRiA tin, i ana your Pure ilalt Whiskev has cured me entirely. It cures where all others fail. I am thankful to you for it: have recommended it, and mv ZtliUX iAtiltlja tSVl.

Ave W. I have imnrovwl rapidly sinw taking your Duffy's Pure Malt Whisker and kaw Reef Kormi.i i -T. a great sufferer from uidimistion and st-vtire pains biiu imiTK, hiiu now uiey nave almost entirely disappeared. Jly familr are also taking ooin ana nave oertvefl much teiilit. I have gained Jl pounds In four weeks.

It dura not seem possible uum is au owing imiry ure Malt Whiskev There is nothing to equal it. A. V. iiutlANKE, Photographer. June.

1, 18S8. IVar Sirs Am Beef Formula is of tlie greau-st value asa cure for -i-i. i nave oeen troui.ied with indigestion for about four vears. anH your Duffy's Pure Malt Whlskev. with the other In-gredienta named.

I feel much better. J. E. MEANT. East Oranok.

N. J. TlM, Qtr T. Ti ii 1 "uuy i ure man mscev and Kaw Beef lionmula for disonlcred Rtomadi. and Har.

miinil ihdm In nil .1. better after taking a few doses I am not now taking tt.fi ft.hirt I lian.i i ir-uiuiucjiutu inem to otuers. who have improvett. m. LONG Keal Instate and Insurance agent.

r--7 Baltimore, Mt. rtrrmitm menitonetl virtue and puntu of lHitrv Purr fll more svectnaiiiv meet fae rcuuireiHcnf thotm suffering from lonnmp- leti to more sveetJicuUi ii t-meprtu iteotuty au all Wcwtiny lli.ww. addition to the tonic hhMHt-formmg material, tHierebi, the mriukt mid ttrength are ma-eased. A printed copv' of thi formula. whwh mnxil3 of rate beef 7 trill he mailed ft! PtKrni'on rivr marfe, con be had ata.U DruaouirM tit flJ? wr ad i-n rw, GKNERAL INS, AGENT AND STOCK BROKER, in, bt-ori Plan txa.

co. a atui-nHO, NO. 81 TRUMBULL BTRERT. GFNT for the Hsrtford Firm Ins. Rn-aL of England: London aud i-anc-shira of Ensland and Peunsylvaiiia of Phitadelpli Cail at mj- ottlce ueforeinsurtnjrelsewner-.

TNSURANCK AGENCY, F-STiiiususn 1st 1 RALPH GILLETT, 7 Cnntra! Row. (ovwr W. U. Telejrraph CompanT.) Grant, 1.2li,.ViA.iH: Glen's Falls 1.1U.41.-0; Wi'hamihuix'h City, l.ll.lHtl.4; Traiters, Sl.4.-&WS IV: Vire, Mutual Conv nutRH: WercluintK Farmers, t2Ji.7:.46; Kolyoke, V.ti.';.UI--iwvir, cr'nt- dividend. HarKord Comiiv, iliddlex, Toliand County Mu-tuiOs.

lusunuibe placed in oilier ooniii to any amount. lydfcl10 KARTFOnO FIRE InS. CO. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Casli CipitAl Reserve Kvr Ro-lnsurance.

All Uutstaudinff Net Surplus yvr AU Policy Holders' Aaaeta. 8H -I -I OFFICE: Hartford Fire Insurance Building, cor ner of Pearl aud Trumbull Ktrecia. blKKCTOKS. Fenry Kenev, Jacob L. Greene, Gx.

L. Cluuio, Tlieodoru Lyman, Jonathnn B. Hunce, Georire HolK'rta, James J. Goodwin, John 0. Day, William O.

Skinner. GEO. OH ASK I VeKidcnt. C. ROYCK.

Secretary. THOMAS A But. Sec'y. Ii. Aujm.

KeHtdewt Arent iETRA INSURANCE COtSPAHY, tAKTrJKl UtJiSH (iKCORTOllATin 1019. Ce-ktbb PcKrrrc--.) Total Assets 63 LUBIUTIU. Unpaid Fire do. do. Be-liisurance, Fire do.

Other Can Capital Met Surplus i SW.T7T 63 id oou ou TO ti.iirw KB (Kl i Total. 00,008 65 D1R-CTOKS Roland Mather. (iusiavus F. PaviSi Dravton Hillyer, Waltw Keney, Chas. M.

Rrainard, William F. Tuttle, Lucius J. Hondoe. Benry E. Ruseeil, NaUiackil Sliipiuan.

A. C. Dunham, James A. Sinuli, Morgan J. Bulkeley, J.

Fiorpont Morgan, N.V, Thomas O. Kudvn. Fraoc-i Cooley, Aturood Collins. 1 1. HKADEE, President.

J. Goodkok W. 14. Ctxa, Ass't Secretary Dickinson. Local Aeenr.

THE PHCEI.1X IHSURASE CO, OF UART OlvU, COM N. Cash Capital Reserve for unadjusted losses. Reserve for reinsurance Net 00 'is ft. Total Assets, Jan. 1, 1886..

70 oiRSCToas Joseph Merrlraan, Henry A. Redfielil, Cliarics M. Beacn. Henry K. Morsrau, George W.

Mooi-s, lleurj- Kellopir, Yansliu Chainueriio. Asa W. Jilfion, Milo Hunt. Charles H. Suiltll, Stephen A.

liuhbard. Lynuui 13. G. Wells Root, Henry C. llwifrht, Pliny Jewell, vv nrd w.

sou us. Loren P. ft awes. New Yor-. tioorge Rinley, Boston.

HKKY KELLOOQ, President. A. W. I IJ'JN, Vioe-l'rt-idttnt, 1. W.

0. SKILTOH, Secretary. GEO. 11. BUliXilOK, Asst.

Secretary. JOSEPH C. UAKT, Agent for Hartford and vicinity. Offloe, Pbisnlx building. Pearl at.

UNITED BTATES BRANCH. UOil FIRE IMSURAMCE 6 Lothbury, tS London, linglaud. tJwrr-n Statkb Trsti: -Julius CatUn, Una. N. ltodny Dennis, Hartford; Francis B.

Cooley, Hartford. H. BENNETT, U. S. Manafrer.

JAb. H. urbwhtkk. Asst. manafrer.

iron 823 Asylum street, Goodwin Building, Hartford, Ct. CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD. OracK Connecticut Fire Insurance Bundling, corner Grove aud Prospect streets. ml 11,000,000 oo 6W.Sffl 40 67 Reserve for Re-insuranoe.

Outstanding chums Net Surplus 78 Total Assets, Jan. 1, 1880 75 DIHXCTOBS: Julius Cat) In, Franklin O. Whlunore, Henry V. Robinson. Thomas W.

Russell, Alfred K. burr, John L. Browne, Jolui R. Rmllleid, Daniel R. Howe, Rodney Thymus, Robert Allvn, Julius CatUn, Henry P.

Stearns, v. 3. D. BROWNE. President.

CHARLES K. BURT, 8eo-y. L. W. Clark-, Ass't Soc.y.

R. S. Bitht, Local Afrent. IT'iT" Money to loan op first mortgage and collateral security. RATIOHAL FIRE IMS.

CO. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital all CARh 1,000,000 00 Funds rtwbrred to nieut all liabilities 380.104 12 Not surplus. b5 Total assets, Jan. 1886 7 iasoTURfi i-uitm i-iuuuis-t lien jam: bliss, ii.

A. Whitman, John R. lluck, John F. Morris, John Houropt Hrtnry 0. Judit, Utjorgts Maxwell' Homer Hlanchard F.N.

Welch, arnes UoJtnr, KlHueztr Iiolmrtii, Win. B. Franklin, Frank. W. Cneny, MAIiK HOWARD, Fiwildent.

AMK8 NICHOLS, Secretary. 0J3. ItAXopo Agwnt Oitito, lit Asylum at. criehi insy bamce ccpany OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital Assets, Jau.

1, 18H0 ..1, OOO.OOO. OO 68 Office, Hartford Fire Insurance Building, cornel ot Pearl and Trumbull streets. DIRECTORS. Newton Case, diaries J. Cole.

Geo. M. Wm. H. Bulkeley, Wm.

Boardmau, George 8. Lincoln, Daniel Phillips, John W. Brooks, Frel R. Foster, John Q. lioot, James Campbell, Charles F.

brooker, Leverett Brainard, C. B. Whltinar. Arthur W. AUyn, Chlcatro.

UI. C. B. VHIT1NO, President. GEO.

B. BODWEI.L. Secretary. Sujts Chapman, Ijocal Axent, Trumbull st. state Mutual FiHE co.

OF HARTFORD, CONN. fTlHIS Company Insures Buildings, Merchandise JL ana rersonai or uie safer class oruy, 8TRIOTL. ON THE MUTUAL PLAN. DaniaRe by Liehtnine paid wnen the building is not burned. The company has been in operation sixteen rears: nave Issued aud renewed HI policies.

All 1ohs auu expenses are paid to aate, and uie company have added larsrely to their cosh surplus yearly since G1LLETT. President. Isaao Cross, Jb. Sec'y. Off-ok, 7 Central Row.

UNITED STATES BRANCH SCOTTISH UKIOH NATIONAL INSUKANCK COUPAMT, (E3TABL.13BED 1821.) TjNtTKn Statxs Ttuotess: Alexander Taylor, N. i. Jehn H. Rwlfleld, Hartford. Hon.

Henry C. Robinson, Hartfcrd. BENNETT, Manager. JAS. BREWSTER, Asst ManaRer.

GEORGK B. FISHER, Ixx'al Afrent, St'43 Asylum Ooodn-in lluildln, HARTFORD, CONN. KABTFORD STEAM. BOILER INSPECTION AND INSURANCE CO. Omci: No.

8 Ohartsk Oak Building. Lira iNatnuxc- Insures aeainst loss or damage arising frou Steam Boiler Ezploaions. j. ra. ALUrtN, President.

w- FRANKLIN, Vice-President. J. B. PTRTtCB, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.

Meats, Poultry Vegetables, CALL ON IF IRE) ID. STOKES. 0 Asylum Street, (Opposite Ann Street. Small expenses and patrons fret he benefit. Telephone connection.

Orders delivered tn -ll parts of the drv WE? Ill SiREAf MPPETIZER. QUICK! of Stoma.ch, Kidney, LiVer Bcooo Disorders'. ryK ALt LVERYWHERE. Fr-oPrietotJ. MRTFORD0NN COAL WOOD First quality Lehigh and free-burning JL JL For domestic use.

Also, Hard and Soft Kiln -Dried Wood, For Kindling, 4c, J. J. Poole Co. -T8 MAIN STKK1CT. CORNS, BUNIONS AND IN ROWING NAILS successfullv treated.

Oflice hours from a m. to 1 n. arrr whi, make soetrial apnointment at private residence-DR. W. SELKrER.

ChlrODodist. 41 Union XT mi been used yet Morning; paper editor vvuai is immvi woman! "It's a man, old Rprisrcs, the curiveJl doctor. Mebby it 11 do for Kulile's Man in Blue." "No; old t-priprin is alive vet and might sue for damages. Call it the "ilarnuis of tSalis- bury. A BETTLHIt FOB THK PBILADELPBIAX.

(Boston Record.) It waa a Philadelphia man who was paying his first visit to Boston, aud was being escorted through the nnrrrower and more winding streets of the city by a loval Bostoniaa, who wanted to show him everything historic, and expected bim, quite naturally and proper, to admire thiugs. But presently tbo l'Uiladelpbia man reianrkeil: Whv dou't you lay out your streets straight? Philadelphia, now, is nicely laid out." "Well," said the Bostonian, disgusted, but serene, ''when Boston gets as ae.id as Philadelphia we will go to work and lay her out." NOT QUITE EBADT FOB WAR. (Wall Street News.) It was at El Paso, Texas, that a ciizen buckled on two revolvers, seized an American Hag iu his hands, and was about to jump into the street and yell: "Down with when a stranger laid his hand on his arm aud whispered: "Don't! I'll give you a dollar not to." "Ain't vou a howled the Texan. "Oh, je's." "And don't you want to see Mexico licked!" "Certainly." "Then what ails vou?" "I want to get rid of $6,000 worth of Mexican Central stock first. Please don't add to the excitement." "It Knocks the Spots," And every oing in the nature of em plious, blotches, pimples, ulcers, scrofulous humors, and incipient consumption, which is nothing more or lees than scrofula of the lungs, completely out of the system.

It stimulates and invigorates the liver, tones up the stomach, regulates the bowels, purities the blood, and builds up the weak places of the body. It is a purely vegetable compound, and will do more than is claimed for it. We refer to Dr. (dice's "Golden Medwal Ih'srovery." THE SOURCE OF HEALTH. Hake tta blood pore and rem drive sickness away.

Keglect to do and you must with dlttrase. Ia the Summer heat, when your physical power unexhausted and your menial fttrtiltica incapable of effort. Vutfetiue will give new life to the bloodiest invalid and Impart vigor and trencth to the worn body and mind. Take it while on your vacation and thus secure health and pleasure. lint If you are unable to get a respite from labor, by all means tine Yegetine, and jott will greatly lessen the danger from Kpiilemics and Fevers.

Vegetine possesses in its coiubination ot rootst barks, and herbs the very elcmenu In which Uie diseased blixxi deficient. It removes tlie cause of and thus cures Blood Humors and Skin Xlseaftesv and as a tonic In Nervous lability it has no equaL The Best Liver Pills, sdules pills; Cure Sick HenilnhH. Constipation and Piles. Are 11 rely Wt'tuttU Uvntle yi-t tiiorougii tn operation. 'M cvuta; buxos, Sl.o0.

Uy truyflu aud by Mali. Geo. Fierce Co. SO Hanover Boston. SUGAR CATHARTIC COATED CURE Ilcadai lie, Nausea, Dizziness, and Drowsiness.

They stimulate tlio Stouiach, l.ivcr, snd Howels. In licnltliy act ion, assist tliires-tion, and Incrrsiso the iipiwtite. They combine cnihnrtic, diuritic, nnd Ionic properties of the prcntest value, tiro a purely Yemtnblu compound, nnd limy bo taken wllh perfect safely, either liy chil dreu or lululls. K. I.

Thomas, Framing-ham, writes "Tor a number of years I was subject to violent Headaches, nrisincr from a disordered condition of the stomach and bowels. About a year ngo commenced tlm uso of Ayer's I'ills, and have not had headache since." W. V. Ihinnah, (iornili'Y r. York writes: I have used Ayer's I'ills for the last thirty years, ami can safely say that I have never found (heir equal us acathartio medicine.

I am never ithout thein lu my house." 0. I). Jloore, -Kl'ln, 111., writes: 'Indigestion, Headache, and Ot J1.1in:.cior, Iliill SO WCtlKeneil fllHl illblli" tated my system, hat I was obliged to pive up work. A Iter being tinder tlio doctor's care for two weeks, without Kcttinrj any relief, I began taking Ayer's Pill. Jly nppelite mid strength, returned, and I was soon enabled (o resume my work, in perfect health." Ayer's Fills, I'RKPAKEI BY lr.

J. C. Aycr Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist. REWARD For any nse of Kidney rroubles.

Nervous Ilebility, Mental and Physical Weakiifss, that KU TANK3 NKRVK BITTERS fails to cure. lMceSOo. HERB MED. Pa. Sold at Allyn House Ditigr more, 14U Asylum street, Hartford, Conn.

Jyl lydeod 11TT TT1-- nd FI8TITI.A treated without JL .1. 1 lUKJ the ii.se of the knife or detention fioj.l business, also all other diiiesses of the Keetum, Cure cimruntied. WM. HKA1), (M. 1).

Harvard IH42). andltOHKKT M. REAP, iM. I). Harvard.lHVHi.

Evans House, ro. I reinonf-street, notion. Ketereuces (Consultation free. Send for pamphlet. Office hours.

11 a. ni. to 4 m. 4St.inlavs and holidav executed.) At Havnes1 House, bnrinittleid. everv liesoay, iniiu a.

iu. i-o I p. in. Pi. otnee closed irom Aiiff.

vtn to istn. feiiM lydeod. A Fifth ATCiiue Ladj WRITES A LETTER ABOUT KASKUVB. Tllja NKW QUIMNK. Fifth avknpb, New York.

Kaksin Co. Dear Kirs: AlLhoiizh hIwavh or- pfw.d to having my name ustttt puoiitly, I wave mj' nliictancw in this cne. No one rati net th vast (Tooti uont to tne aulTfrmi; that I liane twn atrcoin plish(H by your wonderful medicine and remain si i enc. I lim it, rnv rlnun.nf. Hntv mv Ht-ni a a tn DPf'KS ltiv thnuL-tt fur ths ii-rnt, onr ir.

liaa aoconipiiMntHi tn my jamiiy as wen tor the many cures it has effted among the sniTeriii)? poor Co whom I have taken it. Itly son was tli greatest, twif-ferer for years from what was tlvst termed by our physician to be And pen ral debilitv, which waa followed bv the severest form of hul and fever, and finally pronounced by neverni of the most eminent privsieitms to be malaria, with all it different foriiis of RurTerintr snd orcrimio df.sefHN incluiiinst liver and kidney trouble and nervous prostration. You will nee that I owe an especia" ctnht of trratttude to yon, for my son's hratth eeenit'd no)eiesslT hml. as he derived no benefit from medical treatment, although receiving best that the ir new. uteuiai talent in America could afford eombuiedat tiniea with rite IwneHt of travel Hit.

const it nt.ion also had ben almost undermined and ms neanng by tne us or quinine. W' were mt1iinceit fro try 'Kaskine br hearinar of its great siaves from ndiabfe sources, and my son has wen compitiy resToi-efi to iteailh hy it us. If mv tesfimonv of thest faers will iieln to hn. man life and restore the sutTering to health, 1 should be guilty indeHl to remain sileut, I am, my dear juueiun. i.Mra.)J.

Bvrsk, WHAT THE SAT. In Beltovue Hospital, S.Y- "ITniversallv miivwHfiil i "Kver patient treated In Bt. Francis with Kaskine has been ais.iiiargHi curd." Rev. Jos. IVsribes, Chaplain of lU.aritv Hospital.

WTites; "I will surelv. on every ocvasion. through convictiou a most devoted promoter of St. Jtxseph's Hfwtnitai. N.

lTt i i enni indispensable. It acts perfwtly Send for the wreat hoolr rt f-f irirvmnl lelet, in the hiutorv of m-edieine. Price $ti0 per bottle. Sold bvT. SImsON Tlartfuni trAn or ent by mail on reotaptof priw.

Ivdeod.C'.'SSw Tho Greatest Invention of the Age KliKUTllIC 1.USTUB STARCH IKKS XO HOII.l. mu in iu one minut; savtw lalr. aii uw inrrenienui i.iLK ,1 Bivre a pcluxh than -MiraractnrM: lg put up in KSfA "i "irr acaren, isoia nv an JJ- NT OTJRasaortm-ntof Olives and Imported Pickles if tlie larg. st and most varied of any, including i-t different kind, aiae-, IUL.L.S SMITH. WE have no less than 12 different kinds of Im porti Sauce, inciiidilig Worcestersiiire, Cash-mere Chutney.

Bengal Chutney, Harvey, John Bull, lUading. Ixindon club, also Walnut, Mushroom ami Tomato catsup. IIIIIS SMITH. IN Soups we carry 14 different kinds. Imported Cheese, we have different kinds.

Condeusetl Milk. Curry Powker, Celery Salt, ex-Coffee com biued wllh milk. Unglish, Freuch, (Jernian and Aiuericjiu Mustards, all prepared for the table. HILLS SMITH Fin Grocers, NO. 368 ASYLUM STRFET.

Batteraon'g Block. FOR SUMMER USE! "VITE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OF OUft IM PORTATION TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF CAttlGMN CLAKET, 1878. MANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS ARE FAMILIAR WITH THIS BRAND OF WINE, IT BEING THE SAME AS FORMERLY IMPORTED BY OUR PREDECESSORS. WOODWARD FINK GKOCERS, (Successors to Seym Co.) 217 MAIN STREET. House Established in 1815.

N. B. We are sola agents for the famous FAR- MINQTON CREAMERY BUTTER, tlie price of which Is reduced to 30c. per pound. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK Ail the Best Brands of FLOUR, Only S5.7S a Barrel.

CHOICE PAGTRY FLOUR CHOICE PRUNES, only MERWIN'S LARD, only $5.35 per barrel 5c. per pound 8c. per pouud All other goods in propd frtion. For the next ten days I offer ui entire stock at prices lower than ever kjio wn. BOSTON BRANCH Tea and Grocery House.

J. P. HA1TNES, 273 MAIN STREET. HARTFORD. BUTTER 4 VON CREAMERY The best In the state.

82c. EY, 28c. i BEST tier pound. BEST ALDERS dairy, W. J.

A. 61 FARMINGTON AVENUE PAPER AND PAPER STOCK. luOMsCofflrcralile! WHITE PLATED, With Envelope to Match, in Neat lioxes, for 75 CEITTS 75 Former price $1.25. -ALSO- Boxes containing 24 Sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes, 20 cents per boat, four boxes for ttO cents; former price 35 cents per box. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Pliltoii Mofacmrii Go.

a. OVI.VBI -) PAPER AND PAPER STOCK WAREHOUSE. HAVE determined to still further reduce my stock of PAPER, and id order to do so have MARKED DOWN the puces on all grades. WRAPPING PAPER, STRAW BAGS AND TWINES 'At Prices Merer Before Heard Of. CALL AND EXAMINE.

P. GABVAN, Ko. 207 State Street. We Have Toilet Paper in Rolls. ALSO A Convenient Fixture, Cheap and Jurable.

E. TUCKER'S SONS. 100 TRUMBULL STREET. PAINTING AND MATERIALS. FRESCO ANI Plain Painting! Fresco and Ornamental Painters, ixil MAIN STREET, Sigourney House.

WE give personal attention to all work entrusted to our supervision. We usoonly the best materials. le can show first-class) work in many of the best houses in Hartford. We 'do Plain Painting as well as Fresco andOrnamental. Give us a trial.

GILT PAPERS 20 CENTS PE ROLL. GILT PAPERS 22 CENTS TER ROLL. Tiraisdecidedly the best bargain in the WALL audaysoni f1" co-tlnu9 Roloert Walker, 889 MAIN 8THJET, Ony Block. PAINTING LoBimai Martinez Pure Paints Are the best and most All colors. FOR SALE BY Henry E.

Bradley, DEAL. XR IM PAINTS and PAJPER HANGINGS, fi22 MAIN STREET. ICE CREAM SODA At. our fountain. Only Fine Fruit Syrup and Pure Cream used in our Soda Water.

Chas. A. Rapelye, 335 MAIN STREET. PIHEAP PLES WATERMELONS. -AT- SOTu-t.

aed it right tu, sow new tale. Nearly every prominent mar, In the rtale bus alreaay oeeu tl er are now on the second round. gather from AvnilAttle man for in the whole state, but perhaps the writtirs ai mistaken. WORTH tOOKIKO ISTO. (New Haven Palladium.) It is worth while to ask.

iu cousideration of the tact mat mere uouwiws are establislimeats in New ilaveo. wbetlwr their keepers have made repens as wmmwutiru Whether the seiecuneo of New Haven have person- -iu. irMiit visited all the other enablishmenla at least once a monlh Whether Wes of tlie town clerk coutanw rwwrds ot such riaiU In accordance with the law' And whether, if the law hasn't been obeyed in trie past, this Isn a it orlousiv tit and appropriate tune for the board ot v.leutiueh to begin doing Ihr.r duty and the work which is by law uiadeaa imperative portion of that NKWSPiPlta "booms." (New Ixindon Telegraph.) It is astonishing how certain newspapers are rven to manufacturing booms for themselves. ive a score of excuanifes which use up the greater part of their editorial space to puff their uircu, labia, their infliHweeand their abstruse knowledge in the collection aud collation of new. The Tens-orana believe that law newspaper braggadocio is 3t a whit less offensive tnan ll would be in an indi vidual, ira man were to say oi uniiseu wii mrw characterless journals do.

he" would lie set down as n'j gttuueijiiui, in in iiiw that the thoroughbred journalist will look with contempt. If not with abhorrence, on tlie editor that heads his leaders with tlgures of circulation and boasts of financial success. Serve ak Injukctiom ok Diskass By invigorating a fwble constitution, renovating a debilitated physique, and enriching a thin and innutritions circulation with Hnstetler's Stomach Bitters, the finest, the most highly sanctioned, and the most popular tonic and preventive in existence. It strengthens the stomach, remedies torpor of the liver and bowels, and gives a healthful impulse to tlie secretive and discharging functions of the kidneys and bladder. Not only does it arrest and prevent the recurrence of malarial fevers, but it furnishes the only adequate safeguard against them to persons who have never been alliicted with those maladies, but would be liable to incur them if med icinally unprotected.

It eliminates from the blood certain impurities which the most skillful pathologists assign as the exciting cause of those agonizing complaints, rheumatism and gout, and it is, more over, an excellent reineuy tor an euieeuieu or uver-wrought slate of the nerves, and for mental despond ency. "Proves Txw CHOLERA vftvWft, Zisco4 live mid For worn-out," run-down," tioinimiw'u school teachers, milliners, seamst resses, bouse-keeiters, and over-worked women Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pn-scription is the best it is not. a "Cure-all, but admirably iiltllls singleness ot I in pose, being mast potent tjpcclho for all Chronic Weaknesses and Discuses peculiar to tW WW, ton iii' lin S' iicrrt ti m'uiSrtJf Vh ami strength to the wholo system. It.

promptly cures weakness of stomach, indigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostnit ion, debility and sleeplessness. In cither Favorite Pro. scription is sold by druggists under our jkwv-fiw. nwtmiitiy. 8oo wraptNM- around bottle, frlce 1.0t), or six bottles fer A hu ge treatise on Diseases of Women, profusely UliMtratcd with colored plates and numerous wood-cuts, sent tor 10 cents in stamps.

Address, Wom.n's Disi-knsarv MF.nici UH Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. KICK llKSItAClIF, Ileailaohe, and ConsHimtion, promptly cured by Dr. I'ierof's Pellets. 50.

viul, by druggista. Cannot ha made by medicines, or the skill of physicians but the old ones can be strengthened and preserved by the use of Adamson's Botanic Balsam, a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and all diseases of the lungs. Price, 35 and 75 cents. Trial Bottles, 10 cents. IimYegfiiable CURB AllBiliousCompIaints.

sy re perfectly safe to tW. VI rusi. sad prvisurd with ths g-atet cars from brat dram. Tn nlieve the sufferev at olc by carrying elT all Impurities throughi ths bawohu MIX. dn miiita.

SS5c. a JUux. fKRKKTT, Agent, S7S fearl street, "eulR TO THE PEOPIiE. BURDOCK BLOOD B1TTKKS Is a Svstem Regulator, and when there is anv derahgtiment of il, will take right hold: it will build tip and strengUi-en I he weak plains, remove the cause cf disease, and purities the blood. It Cures the Sick Headache, ltestores Lost Appetite, Aid Digestion, and Positively Cures Dyspepsia.

ar? rot maJO without proofs to sillMantlate them. Kelow ive print a few of the many hundreds of names of those who have been cured by its use: DYSPEPSIA. I CONSTIPATION. W. H.

Delker, Mr Benj. MCh mJ e. JMUU p- i viki, i Buffalo, H.T. C. J.

hitehead, ifjxiie Mohan, Q. an Buren, Mrs. A. Prutvman? J.T.narolii. MissM.si.v.n1 Mrs.

B. KiiulielL 'snnle Forties, F.ureks. l- Thomas Allan. I William liivts. Youghiogheny, Pa.

r5m.W. Jones. J. J. Hubbard.

i'ardnnia. Ind.l xr Mrs. E. A. Jenkins.

iWm. C. Svnder. Plltiburgh, F.j fiochester, -a it NEW LUNGS 0 IS tifTr 7 ADIE8 Berore starting on your summer trip. be sure and have one of oar SAFETY PACKAGES in which to carry Sdoc Di-ensina or other liquid, v-ithottt fear of breaking.

Da not risk a trunkfull of clothing by (toinjt without one. They cost but cents, or we a'UJ mail you one upon receipt of 40 cents. CASE DANIELS, NO. 347 MAIN STP'SET. Amos Lamed Co.

MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE DRESS SHOES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Iu nil tlie Lrttost Styles, THAT FIT AND WEAR EQUAL TO THE BEET CUSTOM HAKFJ3. 391 MAIN STREET. MILLINERY. Ribbons Eibbons It.

HALI-EKSTEIN At CO Special Sale To-Day! Three thousand pieces of MOIRE RIBBON, Nos. 12 ana 10, at ir ctmis per yam i ne very uuesi, and Fashionable Ribbona. Beventy-flve cartons of SASH RIBBON, in all new colors, at Hiki. per yard. Look at Our Trimmed Hats I The Greatest Bargains Ever Known.

II BALllllSTffi CO. MAIN STREET. JEWELRY AND 8ILVER WARE. JULY AND AUGUST IS THE TIME fear Silver Jewelry LACE PINS, EAR RINGS, BOUQUET TINS, VIN MORETTES, WATCHES AND WATCH FOBS, Iu both oxidized and plain Satin finish. C.

H. CASE, WO. 3B MAIN STREET, HILLS BLOCK, HARTFORD. STOVES, FURNACES, ETC. I OU8FKEEPING GOODS, Fly Traps and Cov-1 ers, Granite Iron Ware, lee Picks, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers.

We also have a large assortment ot luuiKes auu uii moves, xne WINTHROP Is amiw RaiJiro with all the iinnrovenienta. and vou should se it lief ore you buy. has the new Uouhle Quick Damper, Duplex Urate, large Oveii, ire Boz, Cabiuet Base aud Hearth. It is a perfect BULL, LAMB CO, lUfl AND 181 MAIN STREET. Ft rnace Repairing, Plumbing, Roofing and Gas Jilt.tl.iB.

LOW PRESSURE Stfetii Aroaralns I710R Buildings nnd Private iLesidenoes. mates furuished upon application. Esti. 37te "Dunning," "Florida," and "Gold's" Boilers. Tie "LeBosaaet" ui Cast Iron Boilers, Steam Pipes and Fittings, Radiators, Etc- HOT AIR FURNACES.

WALL PIPES, TIN ROOFING and 8HEET IRON WORK. 88 Furnaces and Steam Hebters sold In 1885, at reuut. Olds Whipple, 1 164, 1BC and 1B8 STATE ST. Bro's Improved FamigySoap. i Absolutely pure and superior to all others for general household use.

KEDAIi, PARIS, 1878. BAILER'S EreaMast Cocoa. Warranted absolutely pure from which the exceaa of Oil hu been removed. It has three timet the ttrtnyth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar and lei therefore far more economical, coating lea thw. on sent a cup.

It delicious, Dourl-hlng, etrengtheniag, Uy digeated. and admirably adapted for invalid as well as for pennon In health-Sold by Grocers cTerywhere- W. BAKER Dorchester, Mass. DR. II'S tic anRT? OURK FOR Dtwt xrstA, luDioseTios.

Lives sn KmKst UOHPLAIKTS, N'KRVOUtiN 198, liS-KTBrsS. WlXO is mi Stomach oa Paihs intsb bowses, 1SAIAGMS, LOW 8F1B1TS. 31SLASCHOLY, and jNTEarEKASCS. As a ItsoicisB 11 Is nuii- snit vitei-tual; cmn the wont and most aggravated esnan of Iyspeima. Kidney Coailaints.

and all oilier duranguuicnts of the Stomach and Kowels. It will instantly revive the most melancholy and Scooping spirit, and rfMra the weak, ffieblft, rvouft. sickly lo health, ptreniHh. and vlaor. Nishtly Dissipation.

i'ersuua who, fmtn dissiitlii2 ttx iiiiicll over night, feel the evil effects of the poisonous liijuorsln iolent headaches, fifkneag at Wenknetis, etc. will ilud that one dose will removs all Utu feelings, MTlMvins. D. H. HAM 4.

ltroad Btroet, 11USTOU, MASS. GROCERS, READ THIS TT- can ruppty you with some Block jstana ion ana For Salt Fish, kinds, Bait: or Canned goocU, Uie head- quart rs is at llll ill! Aroma Prim Williams and Kvpi nave Jy been in ramp at Sor tW fJv the party have l-c-n ill. fmrludiug illiamse two yungt children, m-i Sunday a boy aged ife A will urobahly recover. The remains of the hoy have len brought here for burial Physiciaui are of the opinion that the sickness was caused t'V eating unwholesome vegetables or fruit A Weodbrldne Sensation. The New Haven Union of Tuesday baa an account of in alleifed mitrnee in oodbridife, it in to the effect that Mrs.

Teonias Taylor, an elderly woman, was alone in her house Monday forenoon, a naked mail, revolver in baud, entered ami quickly stripped her of her trar-menta. be escaped and ran into the garden where she tripped, and foil. Her assailant endeavored to choke her but sue finally wroorhed away from him and ran to a neiKbtior Ibe men" in the vicinity quickly gathered, but were unable to find the nude ruffian. The Heijinter Itives an outline of this story, omitting the woman'! nmiie, and charactoriies it as "rather questionable." fell ruck by a Train. The High P.ook train on the Nnusrotuok railroad due at the NaiiKatuck KtKtiou at 5:30 Monday afternoon struck nn ice which was trying to cross the track near the hoe shop.

Them were two men John Bristol anil William Snider in the wugon, and they were burled violently against a coal car standing on a switch. JiriHtol received a number of deep cure about the head and face and was badly Khaken up and Mniilor u-m badly hurt about the head, although the Mkuli wan not fractured. He will recover. The wagon wan completely wrecked. Labor Notes.

The striking molder at Warner Co.1 through a committee deny some statements made by the company. One thing they wish to aay 1 that the core boys did strike for more pay for overtime work. Thev also deny the state- mi th.it Mr Thirnnd said he was willing to treat with a committee of h's own men. The strikers claim that only three molders are now now at work. The maunders of the Derby Silver company rnceivixi a nmimiinicatititi a few days from the executive committee of the Knights of Labor, asking them to reojicn the troubles existing with their employes prior to 1SWJ for further negotiations A reply was sent Monday by the company to the effect that the request could not be granted.

It is reported that a boycott is likely to be proclaimed. The Wallingford Mystery, The lntost development ill the Walliueford shoe-box mystery is the finding of a uioce of human with the hair attached. A story is alto told hi dilferent versions of the discovery of a box in an old well near where the Ixix was found. But the parties who found the bar did not pull it to the soi-fitce. aud wheu tiioy returned the next tlay it had disappeared.

This lig (if there was any Img) i supuuaetl to contain the head and limb of the murdered man, liot if allnired total diaiuiiwaranoe only adds to the mystery surrounding the alfuir. There is still another story to the effect that a boy while out guumug rouno a wuiui start saturated wun blood, some quarter of a mile from the location of the box. In fleueral. riisAKroeing action of the two branches of the BriilieeiKjrt common council on a claim of Al derman Klein for services in securing the court house legislation Inst winter, delays tlie payment of some ol bills against the city. and is causing considerable inconvenience, es-twciallv to laborers.

The badly deconiosed body of an unknown man was found on Friday in an unfrequented part of lllii Lyme. His cunt and vest lay on the ground near ny. Frank K. Long of Norwich will lie recom mended by CoiiRrei-Miiaii Wait for a West I'omtcadobibip, having pushed the mo-jt successful exauimation. Louis C.

l-Mrton of llrooklyn willliethealUirnatecandiduto. There were nine applicants. Itntrjrv(f. Fniirrh lTuifj.d Krnfed Artillerv Stationeif at Fort Trumbull, is in camp for ten days ou iiier's Lslaud, to eugage lu rule practice, i' The New Haven AVu'S slatjs that 75 "picked and reliable inim" have enrolled in Cap tain Hraiiley's cominnv for survice in the pre- Uictcd war with Mexico. C.

Hers, suspected of being an accomplice of the Homerville, fe.nule piisoner, was formerly a resident of Hirming-Lam. aud ha served a Uirm at sV'ethersiiuld for bnrelarv. Geor'o Kdwards. alias who was re leased trotn state prison last week, was arrested in Sew llavon Monday uiht, while trying to enter a house, lie uassjieni: tutefu yeara in prison. liva H.

Mukeuoaoe of lvist tlranby found a turtle larft week which was marked distiuctly lnlJ, and bore other murks which indicated great ago. The menhaden stenmer John A. Morgan found the badly decomposed Ixxly of a man floating in the Sound nlf Houthport liesilay, mid lowed it into Krincport. Identillcation will prolirtbly he iinpoKsitile. W.

A. of New Jin veu died of peri tonitis at I'ueblo, on HmiJny. He held a leading juvenile part in the "Zozo'' company, His elnice name was Olseu Arthur. A Newtown family were thrown into a panic tMUiituy, by a terrible uproar stairs, titten-was niade for the second story. The intruder proved to lie a large woodrhiifk, who had stowed himself under a washstauil.

At lianhury, Monday evening, while William Mci'helemy wis driving in his carriage, he was annoyed by the barking of a dog. Taking out his wuip to strike at the animal, the IilsIi lie-came entangliHl in the wheel, throwing the butt against his chest with crent force, lie was also bruise, I by being thrown forward from the seat. At llrst he raided some blood, but his injuriee are uoc regartuu as serious. State Correspondence. HAD1IAM NKCK.

A very inttirestiug part of the evening service at the Congregational chuch last Sunday was the marriage of the pastor, the Kev, 'John Hontt, to Miss Mnry K. 3V. Urahaiu of this place. '1'he Iter. James M.

Comiell, iiastor of the liap-tist church in Moodtis, unucti them in marriage, after delivering a short discourse upon the "Value of Christian Character." The pulpit and altar were tastefully decorated with Howers, and the music wan finely rendered. There was a large congregation present, who warmly congratulated their pastor and his bride. The newly-married pair loft Monday morning for a short bridal tour, and will be tendered a reception, at the parsonage on their return next Friday, HUFKIKI.O. The Kev. J.

IL Rtiibbert of Putnam proachMl at the Second Haptist church last Monday, morning and evening. The at bol aerviceewere large. The sermon in the eveuiug was esiHM-ially Ui young jieople, and was a must dmiratile disixiurse. The metiii advertised for this (lrednesdav) evening at the Town hall, in tile interest of the temptM-uuee cause has boon indefinitely post' meil. ou acMJunt of thi inability of the Iter.

Mr, biiuth of Bloomlleld to be present, as a speaker. Sixty cases of tobacco wi re shipped this week to How York parties, and sixteen cases to Kansas City. AVON. On Wednesday of last wk Mr. Seth Woodford received a siwere injury by being thrown from a grain wagon, in which he was standing, to the ground, striking ou his head aud neck, causing concussion ot the spine.

Although his injuries were of a serious nature, he is quite comfortable and slowly improving. The Climax Fuse compauv are building an additional storehouse for their largely iucreos-ing business, by oil feet. Ripley i dealers in toliacco, have had most of tlieir crop by a New Yora llrni. Thursday of last wk the Unionvillo (lun dub shot a friendly contest with the Avon club, the result being In tu favor of the Avous. A return match will lie shot Unionville, August 's at 2 p.

each contestant shooting at tweuty clay pigeous, SOrTIUXUTOV. John Braly, a young m.in who has niaile his home here wnh his aunt, Miss Mary Brady, left town suddenly Monday, taking with him a sum of money, estimated at liW, belonging to his aunt. She will not prosecute him. Mhe has al-wavs treated bun well and when he accidentally lost a "leg two years auo she defrayed the expense of au artificial hiub. At the meeting of the local ussemlily Knights of Labor, held last Friday nitht, it is seid lift v-six inemliers were susveniled.

Thei-e is no means of ascertaining the truth of this statement, though it is known that quite a number have stoinied navinif their liiotitniv iIiiaq William Uitt has gone to Worcester. to reside. Bernard Pvson, thirteen years of age, was trieti luesuay morning on tlie charge of theft from Oxley's store ami also from the contribution box the Episcopal church. Ther was evidence that he had been teen concealing piTsariy. auu aiso nisi ue uati coniessea tue rob-Iienes.

He had eudeavoreti to procure a key that would open the safe in the church. The evidence against him was conclusive, and be was round guilty and sent to Hartford jail in default of the payment of a fluo amounting to $7. 15. MlDBUtTeW.V. There was a large attendance on Tuesday at tna Tylerville ramp ground.

The day was" devoted to the temperance reform. Addresses were deli verod by V.kler llurluuk, Klder Call tieorgo 1 Itinera and Mrs. CKrolitw 11. Huell' All the akers advised votore to support the prohibition parly. Kx.vUcnt.

vowl music was furuished by Mr. and Mrs. Hr. Ji.irkcr of Meri-den. Tbere will lie Setxmd Advent preaching to-day by Docker, Pvle and Call The meeting will continue until next Monday.

It is thought that the skeleton which was found last week in Lyme was the remains of Joseph Jason, who came to this city from Colchester, last fall, end while here was made drunk and then robbed. He has been missing for several months. Two men are in Haddam jail waiting trial, who are charged with robbing the missing man. Jason was formerly employed in Mancliesuir, as a harness maker The funeral services of the late (S. Clarence Hastings will lie held at 4 o'clock this afternoon the residence ot Mrs.

William Douglas. The Kev. Charles A. i'iddoek arrived home from KurtHe Tuesday. Tne Freestone band of Portland gave concert Tuesday evening on I'tiion iark.

The strong wind of Monday night broke down a large limb from a tree in front of tieorge M. bivakiug a telephone pole aud disarranging tlie wires. A tree was was blown down on itajiello avertie. Burton L. i4ieaxr.

of Koeky Hill, was fined f.rand ctxtn, iii the city court, for a petty robbery at the Kilbourn house. An excursion party under the auspices of the IS ew Britain Knights of Honor, came here last evening via the Berlin branch railroad, filling nine cars. They went down the river on the Hrge Frolic, i BR0'S0N FITZGERALD'S, 1 8TATI 8TREET. v. -viia, 18 CHURCH STREET, ork Agonte, FR: ADEE 62 Cliff ner AUyn at.

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