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THE HAirrrOUD DAIT.Y COUHANT: TUESDAY MOHX1NG, OCTOBEIt 27, 1885. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tin: SALt: of tub oi.n Tons far. v.

The Itenort Mil.mltte.t to the Adjourned NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THOMAS CONCERT. S- ordered. Tm report wftre-ad and sir. nunieu nMve.l to concur.

Fowler said this ua tterj riwiwith it the amendment proi" 1,1 tm hich autlmrizetl the luivimmt corttnsinff iu the tirt trial of the eawc but the trt the apivM- EXTRAORDINARY" OFFERING Town Meel iu Yesterday-Following is the report submitted by the special comiiiitt4e on the sale of the land form ItavtfovtT Jt'ciws. 1 irsl Senatorial IHslrli t. The convention for th mimiuation of a eiii.li't.ite for state senator for the tirsl ilistrict. will IV held at lioom No. Centre I Hull on TnesiUv (Jet.

2Tih. at la a n. Per of TllE KKPfBUCAxToWS COMXITTI.K. TUESDAY MOnXIXO, tCT. ST, 1884.

INITIAL i)r. BiMith thought iwving a part A h-irical. Mr. Barbour Should have the who notn-tng. lie t'wmght it should Im nothing.

Mr. I-owler favored the ampnriment htrt would leavethe cot oJ NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. Winter Housekeeping GOODS! ing the old tow farm. The historical part as to tlte title to the lamls is of decided interest appeal on Mr. BarU.ur.

Mr. Burdett dm not thnt it is neither a demiK-ratie oi-gan nor a republican organ but an entirely independent iieWspajH.n How much there is of this (li-riitttu revolt we ran't. yet we sluill know inrire abmt that after the votos have toctt nmntal and the of Mr. Duvenport's pbirnlit.v ascertaitexl. The democratic unlaw ttnipsi tn the matter, have tint lieen iinvertel ns yet to they are simply ilisgaisted with their own party, its cynical contempt for principles and its shameless greediness for spoils.

1'heir (Hidden appearance on the scene is one of -OK- and value: to pay anvunng unless the "Tv to He thought he entltkrd to the whole 3Ir. Harbirtf.fi that in the uiapnwn-nw mr INITIAL CARPETS ItepttbUcati Caucus Tin- reiiubliiata voters of the town of Hartford will meet at room No. Central hall -building, Wednesday evening, k'telnr at o'clck, for the purixis of nominating eatnliilrtteit for Per of Town Committee. Ta OlOKW KKWHPAPKa is Amour: FCBUBHitD tiut, Hrxnv Exobitkd, um Weekvt. lUiwU-g, Gnndruh tt PvblUktn, Hartford, Ct.

Tbs Dait jut annum JW Mr motilli ttire wombs. month Pel'vcm! by -mcn" lo ny part of the city, or nt'iH by until, (loslftijr puM. The Ooi-kant l-twl frry Thursday fnnbm, w.ll ft Si'imcJiHiT ewj other wek, fl-'') neither yatlv had It rmt pnid by the vy drew iy for the time the CAr was dispuU. tite iUherilrew nothing: here i anotln-r dinVrenee ne-twwn the -a-s. Already in this matter two site- had been paid: The eitv has done emaigh.

Jf a ffpM bvf een two men: the eity had no in the matter ff. 3iorse disputel this and lietiwo the council wan re.fwiWe for thedilominin wh the two men had heeti ftaced. Mr. Wack dem-4 that the eouncil had anv sucn wwrinMy. AT From Theotlore Thomas, Conductor of Theodore Thomas's Celebrated Orchestra, yew York rpHB MASON HAMMN OAUINKT (IHIJWS are.

in my jndviiieiit. the lest instruments ef the class made, eillier in tttis rv or in They cvocl csoeiallv in richer, better tone. The revnt iinproxc incuts, such as rcsomun. cttss, vox lntiimnft. are ot nre.it Milne.

A wide a.siuaiiilanee with mnsiclniis tne to say that im-y jneralH is-iraiti the lasou Hamlin as uneqlullted liv any tiers. HK.HK T1IHM AS -AND- moved indthute postponement, ano or aiitadiicls. RUGS yiw aiHi hhvs Hiiu-n ifsuili: V-a-Nwinai. Wo tier. Kooth, Mairson.

r-k, the most phenoniena, as we mini, or this year's joliii" LlAItLhS E. ViKiS. If Mr. diaries K. Coon, assistant secretary of the treasury, has remain! in the dciart-muni since the.

Fourth if March merely as a favor to Secretory Maiming ami is now lewviuR it at his ow desire to eitg.tge in private busi-uiki that Is oik- nirair. If, as Mr. Coon himself has lueu resrtsl as liel-eenw. Kennedv, Iieel. Mather.

Brown, tiufene. liolr. Kaue 14. in aara.i,'?. i ltEPtULItAX NOJUXATIONS.

Election Tn xliiy. Noveiiilier i No Brock war. HitchiHHk. iuiin.i, Bunlett. Hatch.

Mow, 1'atteu. BIish, tJoawortu. Fowler. Hall. MahJ.

Tutth--14- -AT- The chair v(41 nmli iie a tie ana uecircu ir If any scW-tHm is made the coiuvrt to Is. iriven s.s.11 in this eily, rtsmirinir the gaii, Mr. Thomas ill use a Mason A It.oi.liii resolution indetiultelr postMuel. Tue nmter of tle claim of Kolenck Ncvers for I '1ST. H-T.

omytensatton for injuries came tip mi mi- I'or Ml 11. TrmK of Naiitrfliuik. M. Y.llittt.mli. t.

i nit Ccmv-, of rirfli-M. r. W. vkkii, of I'omfretj. r.i t.

tf r.trnuuii. S. -JiiAHV s. Iwax, of Country. Our inducements for this week will interest purchasers who are on the lookout for BARGAINS BROWN, THOMSON LDDLI titioner wa-s given leove to witlmraw.

r-inwiiinin a re.lution came from the aldermen for the claim. After deb3tc during which it ap-Ieared that notice was not girn within the time re- bit iuired by law and wfl- leehuK'aiiy tMMi: rules, it was voted not to cnC-r to il. lie reso-lutn was then imletluitelv To Hie roci'D Hie Tmra Ilai tfwd: The eomniittee npfwiinteil at your last annual town meeting to sell and convey tue premises used for the ttccoimiuxhttioii of thetow-n lyini? north of street, containing atKiut Ot acres, rewrt: The authority vested in the committee In tonta'n-el in llie following votes: let-. That Alfred E. Burr.

Kwnr.1 W. Paisums. Kdward Krisbie. V. Ilim.iek and George W.

Fowler oeatid they hereby are appointed a coinniiiu-e to sell the old town farm, or any part thereof. That rhe eomniittee appointed to sell the old town fiu-m lie ami they are hereby authorized and empowered to convey thev same, and pive a legal title to purchasers on beiinlf of the town. Your conmiitt- found that there were MT tl-10 fc-t of frontage on Collin, strt-et, and eH fet on WiK-Hlland stieet. that could sold at once for iHiildintt; luirfxises. Aside front these tlcre Were no roa.hvav fronlages on the farm exi-ept a fw rols fit Huntington street, extending to thet.nvn house and a private lane which is to be embraced in Sargeant str'et.

We employed Mr. H. G. Ioiais. civil engineer, to survey the premises and make a map, viithu profile of the iMeessarv streets, and a plan of huildinji' lots up.

them. Mr. loomis execuieil this work to the acceptance of your commilf. He provided for two new streets running east an! tret. and laid out luj Imil.tiiiit lots and a pleasant imrk, by feet, as will be se.u hy the diagram puti-hslns'l in the printed rejiort of the seleei men.

We have st niighieued lines bv exchange laud with Mr. F. Howard, Mr. C. Frisbie and the twtate Isaac Frisbie.

Weliavesold twentv lwo Ms. 7S7 (i-10 feet Collins street. CiO feel on Woodland street. fiet on 11 iintimrton street, and 30 feet on Ashley street-a toial of 1 2 tl IU feet of frontage. The total frouluge on tne farm, available for building lots, a laid out by Mr.

I.oomis. is I.O.OsJ feet. We have remaining on Woodland street feet, and a single lot of liilfeet on Collins street. We have received In cash and have given binds for dee Is auioimtint; to about Ss.oiK). We have paid Mr.

booinls for surveying and making, mnps, leaving cash in liaiik About sjs.uuo will s.u lie added to this, when the deeds are given iu place ot bonds for tleeds. That the entire property will net to the treasury at least we do not doubt. In oiuer to start the sales on the old farm the found it was necessary to offer the lots at low rates, and ttie result has fiiltllled their ftnti-eiiatioiis. The lots that have lieeu sohl an.l the tin-proveiueita upon them have already probably added U.uuU lo the grand list of the town The new build ings hate been uuieklv mild, and inquiries are made for hits where the new streets are to be located. Special Iiartfiiin I his week trill be Wm.

H. Post PAPER HANGINGS, DECORATIONS, AND- WINDOW SHADES Have always been Aircnt for tlns World Reno a lied Organ. Warorootns 15:8 and 15 As)luni StiTi't. (IF- iwe nis onietml iju tn 7 1 lermeti was on" irf flVsh for work at the Hurtnoto- mew tire. The bill wa in the name of H.

J. r-atoit. Vity ltrlefs. The jail is very well fillel this fall, having over "Jul I prisoners on hand almost all the time. The republican caucus will be held ot room 7, Central hall building to -morrow evening at o'clock.

The Hartford conference (I'llaregational churches will imvt bedav at a. m. at the tenter cliurcli. Mis. W.

D. iSmith. the city missionary who has Iko'U on a two monthis trip to California, has returned. The siiis-rior court ill ojieu at this morning and lie adjourned te to-morrow, as Judge Stoddard is unable to be here to-day. l'ark police duty has been discontinued till next spring, and 1'atrolm in C.intsuian, who has made a very efU ofU -er, goo to H.mid It.

The Connecticut Mutual Life, insurance company has sued the city of Kvrtns ille, for SHU, (HKi interest on defaulted water works binds of Tha Hev. I). Biirgheim, lwently of CharUn-ton, Yest Yirginia, has lieen uimister of the Congregation both Israel occupying the Charter Oak street synagogue. Two barns belonging to Mr. Franklin Woodruff and located on the south road to Farniiug-ton, east of the H.

Colt farm, were burned with a ipiantity of hay, two wagons and a lot of farming implements Saturday night. The suit of 1). 1j. Guinea, the expressman, against Patrolman Tinker for exceeding his a mattufatlurer stock of Ladies' Linen initial chief of the fire department. After discussion tne item was ordered stricken out ana reierreo lo DipistioMil Excellence int special committee.

The remainder or tne auui- ting committtHr's report was accepted ami tne re'dution passed in tmetirrence. Councilmen Burdett and Brown were on tne xunmittce. KeKobitmn tht tu reittirt oa waying, he is leaving tli-3 iteiMirimeut ixcau.se he is an earnest, outspoken republican and lie-cntise Mr. Mnmiing dotsn't want republicans aliout and lias asked for his iv-siguution, that is another a Hair. Chml K.

CiAin left wins 1 when Kort Htiui-ti'r tirtsl on, to shoulder a musket in the defense of the I'nion. lie was wounded iu the serviiv. He has lieeu in the treasury de-Iiartmciit for over twenty yeai-s. AVheu Judge Kolger diisl, lending of both parti ui'K'sl his promotion to llie aecn'larysliip. He is one of the most faithful and competent of public servants.

"Hi! entered the department," writes the Chicago Trihnitr correspondent, "as an ordinary clerk; he has Uu advam-ed to his present: place by his own merits; he practically had charge of all tilt) great funding operations; he was otrered a pliK-o iu the liankiug -house of Rothschild on nivotint of his financial ability; for several years, iiuder different secretaries, he has held second plaice in the department, and since the Arthur administration was instituted he has much of the time bceu ucting secretary. He was entreated to remain and the petition of K. Taylor and others for a Are alarm DicterifflPil icrcliids! Read this entire list, and our word for it, you will find that your time will not have been wasted. BLANKETS. IS I.

BEAT VARIETY. box on Charter Oak street was jwiNseu. Tiie Koecia! committer report why the etrect board had not obeyed the orders of the conned re- One lot 11-1 WHITE WOOL BLAN KETS at 1.00 portel that the street board had olieyet ttie oracn of the council except as to apparently unavoidably delay. They advised howexer that in any such case of delay in future the street board tdiould coni-nmnieate tiie fact to the council. (HI a inr.

Iu the ttuer ot wool liimiKets wo sliall otter special bai'Kniiis nrini? the week. COM Oi7 Cloths. lAfnum and Store Cloths in E.i tensive As-sort nt ext, at FORTABLES of our own ninnufneture. which are The joint special eomniittee on the purcnase or WE INVITE ATTENTION TO TWO KXct.VMV r. NO ELTIKS IN Ol.llVIX, (IK Ot IMl'OliT il N.

JUST OI KNKIi JiOitght at about t0 cents on the dot-So r. irefiftafl open this week vt't'v JOOO dozen at the foUoiviny irices; cuspadorea for the Mre commissioners reponea iimi they were handsome ami durable and that the purchase as suitably. The report was accepted in concurrency and the accompanying resolution of extra size aud tilled with Western Star EIDER DOWN COMFORTABLES with Silk and Sat-teen Coverinifs, iu plain and fancy IteureK. Tin- lir-tmil third 'iintoriiil districts comvitrioti'i thU forenoon, the forinei in i.UI rily I toe laltd'at Windsor ks. KoriliiHtiiil Ward i iieltiiilly on trial Mitre a St York jury for Rritutl liiriviiy.

The first u-itiiesM on Hod KtT.lny Ills cx-inirltirr, l). Ii, formerly jiri-siiU nt of the Murine l-ank. now nf Hi" Auliurn jieiiiteiitiury. Tlii. witnem.

jx.rt inentioiiN Klnred nt Ward in a wiii'. maimer, mul we run easily Mieve tiiat, his ni i iil fivtiiiKK toward that iuii llii ini H'i' urn nc.t of a very iiiiiialileoliur-u'tr. IIh U'Mliniuiiy, by tUat of iji lnvOicr, directly ti tin' point. Mr. Tliotivin, tit- demo -rut llie t'ivil Scr- i.

eomuiiiou, is out with the otliers. Like 'Ii imfwl ent Ionian iu Matthew I'rior' 'in, li" t-eeiii, i to but ho hS IhiikM in his 1 -esiimtiuii, ami the l'resii-litt a it. uiul iiin ili'iiHrture fruni oflicml i l.seil for the first of next month. H'astiiitrni rtiioor Iimh it that one of the new 'i il Vi vi- MiiinissioiH'rs vmII l1 btkeu from the hontli, Mii.l that it is int unlikely toliejinle IJonjltmill lilleliller of lillisville, ill thestateof Iv' The ileiii'ii ialie enii'liilate for the governor-lop of New Vi i turin il up in Klmira Sim.lay, iiiid put in a ull mi'l hanl il iy's work iit ti-vul polities Not niily witi; the wanl manipulator of the eity i uiinnonil to his preseum anil furne Ii their iiistrnetionx, for the tinal e( Mi asiviuw, hut tenuis bruuht in the 'i frou tie Kitrrouieling tovv.s. Au i i.ntMinporary reports that the t--eemi iu the i- in it of Mr.

Ilill's law olllee was WE II. POST passed. The Trinity street maUer came up and Mr. De-Tjwuw moved to i-econsnlrr the former action of the lioard and concur with the aldermen iu accepting the report and passing the i-ewoiuLiou. It was Doe Sain Pipe Emliroiilqrcil Backs Sticac Pip Eiuliroiilcrcd Backs authority in milking tin arrest, was tried liefore Judge Adams yesterday and resulted in favor When these si reets are and sewers are lilltll UN 1US TMTIA1, HANViKFRCHIKFS, lOtwitu each; the Handkerchief if plain would he worth 10 ccnty.

CARPETS. Our Bargains iu CAKPKTS am the 1M Kive-I'rame Botly Brusse ls, all new patterns, at SI 00 a Fringed Ingrain Art Carets, iu all bizes. anil at very low prices. so voted. It wa also voted to reconsider and concur iu ine IT in them, we anticipate the sale of many more lots, but tilt these iiiipi-oveulelils are made, we shall not Ik able to di.sMse of the projierty: and we reseet-fttliv recommend the passage of the vole acvom-nanviiur this reiiort, in order that there may lie no II' matter of the police telegraph VBtern.

which waa Uius referred to a joint special committee. On dina crree in if tti-lioii OD the OIK'liinif of Urown Hi1 I.INKN INTTIAI HANIKKIiHlElS, iach; would be cheap at Scents. IN lh'K'KAM HUiHLY HVsUiAMLK oi ok INiS. street a joint committee was appointed as follows: question as to llie authority of the Committee to put the pn.ierty in a condition which is uecessary to insure its saie. The removal of the present lowu RUGS.

mil councilmen HitciieoeK. liik-oiii, mm ami nmin. On the matur of the lire alarm telegraph Kystem there were appointed Counctlmeu ratten. lJN'IN INITIAL HASPKEKCHTKFS. 20 cents 1 have alwavs sohl al cents.

house hull. line would also f-lclliate the sale ol hits, and we trust the town may take such action as will Keen, Jlaht and smitn. put his know ledge of treasury affairs at the ilisjitisiil of the present administration to save the treasury from shipwrei and, now- that he has trained newcomers for cifjlit mouths, he is to ha urmsl adritt." It is not merely republican journals like the New York Trihnnr which devoted a leading article to the subject yt-stordnv that are tumble to sen in the dismissal of Mr. Coon an evidence of that in dent attachment to the principles of civil servii reform which breathes in the rresident's able letters to Mr. George W.

Curtis and Mr. Dorman Katun. Our independent contemporaries are disturbed by thu current reports on the subject. T.ie esteemed New Haven -Yefi-s, for instance, These arethe most durable am) economical (ib- on the market impitrted a hue of the Hog stun Mimes last season, and lotmd them to gie perfect, satislaclton. ur custvmei-s -ho have tn-en mtn ing so long for them to arrive cau now te stipphst.

At lO.ou the coiuu'U board adjourned. insure their removal as soon as praetlcaiile. iio not doubt that this course would prove advau-taii-eous to this town. LINEN INITIAL IIANHKER 'H IE FS, 25 cents each; better than are sold at 50 cents. loving Itnrnlug Hay.

In the council last evening there was imiuiry 111 The rirst step taken in the matter of purehasinp a site for an almshouse iu Hartford as on the -tiinof No-eniher. lsej. when the town appointed a committee of five to impure whether measures could lie taken for the support of llie towu poor at a less ex as to an item of 113. SO charged in the name i( )IJ H. J.

Eaton for labor at the Bartholomew fire DICKERMAN PLUMB A complete assortment of SMYRNA KV(S now on sale. We have these desirahle pocHis as low as S3 cents each. PAPER HANGINGS. In PAPER HANOIXOvS we offer l.lX-O rolls Vlats at 10 cent a r)U. These papers are very cheap, their former price having been 'Si cents a roll.

A second lot of 60U ndls Satins at ceids a roll, also a larKitiu. and oftered at half the regular price. jiatterns tiilt Papers at 25 cents a roll. Will here state that our price on these papers has been, until to-day, 50 cents a roll, and no imperfect oods will a few weeks ago. It was said that the bill was pense than the ttovil was lliiecleil lo.

Inetollow-unr named Lreiilleinen were appointed Michael Hull This will he the fraud ojtportutti-ty of buying Initial Handkerchiefs, suitable fov Christmas audlloliday at Just Half 1'rice liny PIANOS for the latior of IT men, that two or three days f.ulher Savage, iseth Terry, Aaron Goodman and Henry Seymour. This reported to the town meeting ictober lSXI; and the town voted HBMAIN 6TREET. after the tire these men had to lie employed to move l'J5 tons of hay, which though wet on top of Gaines. Tinker was ordered to pay 7 and costs. To-moirovv evening Hohert f).

Tyler post, A. with families of meuilwrs and the Woman's Kelief i-orps of the post, give a camp tire In Putnam Phalanx hall, b) which Drake post of Sitith Manchester and John T. Morris ist of Wethoivtii Id have lieen invited. I'or the satisfaction of those who assembled at chim Sunday- evening to hear the Ilav. Mr.

Kimball's lecture on George F.liot it should lie said that the notice as sent to this ollice lend "Sunday but through some unaccountable mistake it was printed "evening." The county coinmiWouers yesterday revoked the license of Iw is Dyn.ttowskl. Hewascou-vioted at the September term of the superior court of violation of the liipior law. Remonstrants against the granting of lieeuses to two Soiithington apiiiicants were lieartl and the eonimissionei's rvwrved their decision. In the police, court yesterday William Casey was sentenced to jail for two months for assault, Ilernurd K'eruau as sent to jail for thirty days for drunkenness, ami Jtime I.owry was fined jOi and costs for the same olFcuoe. The charge of assault against Michael Bergen was nolled and the case of Thomas Daly adjourned.

Jeremiah l.eou and William McICenie were each sent to jail for thirty days and fined si and costs for the theft of a pairs of socks. was still smouldering at the bottom. of that John llenipsted. Jeremy Homily, Wiliiani Kly, Michael ilcolt and Nathiuiiel Seymour Is a anthoritv to purchase or a build- the men were not it was not known who were and who were not, and it was iiues- your Holiday JTfinlhrehiefs non thus sarin tiiue aid money. ma for an aluishuuse.

with a sutlicieut tioned whether the city was a proper party to iiuantiiv of land for the accoimiiodation of the same at mi exiiense nut exceettini' COOK HILLS, pay the bill, the matter mis referred to a joint special committee to impure into the facts iu this point the buildings and the farm irrew to their oreseiit i.rooortioiis. and report. Also, a full line of dents Initial Jf a ndhervh ifs 1k found In this lot. We have reduced every Em-bossed Paper in our establishment to the uniform price of 50 cents a roll. In this collection aropaiwrs that liave been marked down from 1.50 a roll.

The latest effects in Silk Papers are now ready for When C' 'hns si retst was laid out a nari-ow st rip was cut li'om the town farm, and a small plot was lett I'lWOS Are used by the leading artists throughout the coun on the south side of the streer. This was sold tothe. late tbm Samuel H. Himlitufton. exclaims that the removal of Mr.

Coon "is a piece of si. diation," and expresses a hope that "all decent ieople'' will unite in condemning it. "It is says the "that the public servioe should not suffer from the change, for however coiiipeteni may be the inau ho is put in Mr. Coon's place, it ill ba long liofore he can aciptire the exKirience which makes Mr. Coon such a valuable man.

When Mr. Manning makes such a change, wo may lie pretty sure that it is not through weakness but through design. It is useless to plead the 'hnhy act' for him," We should say so, esteemed contemporary, it is, indeed, not. only useless but silly to plead the baby act for Mr. Manning, lint how about his principal? It is not Mr, Daniel Manning who is President of the Cuited States and head of this reform administration, but Mr.

Grover Your committee reouested the atbirnev for the town to asisrtaiii from the records the sounesfrom SHADES. hence the town procured the land, mid whether in anv case there fault in the title. He found that the land was conveyed to the torfn by nine deeds. try, ami excel an outers in lone, roucn ana Durability. A fine assortment of these Pianos just re- GALLUP i Wmi Clotl eight of them wiu-rantee, and one conveying an acre and -Jtlisids.

isivering a romlway, lieiiix a unit-claim Boys Joseph Lniistlon WILL INAUOL'RATE FOR ONE WEEK A GREAT SALE -OK-- ling deed; nint that there was no reservation any ot them, nor eneimihraiiee upon the land. The purchases weiv as follows; The leader in the SHADE PF.l'A RT.M KN'T ia a Dado Sha le with best Spring Fixture and Nickel Rin. made for Tin cents each. OILCLOTHS. A treat variety of OIL CLOTHS aud STOVE RUGS at low prices.

MILK AGENT1, RW ASYLUM STREET, iano Tiininir a Specialty Blue t'-ordtiroy Suits, Hrown Corduroy Suiu. (iiay Corduroy Suits. London Smoke Corduroy Suits tr-V Partridge Cordtirty Buits, pearl Color Corduroy Aeivs. Koils. 1:: 1 20 10 II tl 60 tJrantors Date.

Hartford hank June IT, Istil, lvi Keisey Is-J. Henry and John Burr. June Keisey Jlllieet, lohn Keisey, Jan'y mh-ew Kiiicsbui Ilec. 'J, Thomas S. Ar i 1 1 itiius let.

1:1. IS'i7, Normnild Smith Sept. II. Is3e. Wiliiani I.

Collins, in lS-'il. one rood, 'lolal The Trinity Street flatter Seltleil. The Trinity street matter was settled last evening by concurrent, action in accepting the report in favor of straightening Trinity street and its-ing the accompanying resolution. Winter unaerwear inti Suits. bni lits imiii.iite 1 all Smuliiy than it uouhl have been if a ileiii'MTntir eonvention was there." It also liieiitions tlmt (tie5 iK- 'til siple of tiie eily iliiln't like the lwlTs of it.

Th" New lrrninl 'osr prints tile text "fn letter whlr.s,'"l to the iinleienileiit voters Xi'tt- York hv Mesix 'iifl Miimrz, (toorgo AYilli.mi Cutis, Hae.m, mel fithein N'uw Yol inemhers of ''Hk, untionnl eommit-letf wiiieit eiiielili'tn'l till eampiliu of republicans ami iiiilep for tho eleetion of Mr. i 'levelau leuii-n tell the voteis that, in their iuilineiit, the most effectual -supp-'l't tiiey can i r. lle elaial tins full in work '(I lelinitiistrative reform is io -lp ni D.ivenpi.rt governor of New York aii -1 to help ilefeul Din i.t Hill "by si a veto that iu sinilieanee eitimot le juislukeii They inite rel'oriu ileiuoerats also ii join them iiilhe i.mhI uork. They exhort to ti vigilant iu v. in for meiii-tiers of the legislature.

They regret th it "senatorial mul platfia n) tnakersi rtill An I'd vi, to f.iee the repiililieun luirty baeUwanl t' ile.nl i-niie-i." They ailiuit that the has "nuele mistakes." anil they fioj' the semite will make "a ise anil patriot le tlist'riiiHiiat ion iu tie- ue i.f the' eotjlirutiit I over:" hut tiiey assert that "no exeentive has been so to -all iipiKiintments mni jetrieve errors ns i t'le'ehinil' they eou-tleuni the releroliean state ei ill vent ion for its iuitiire to take this view of him, thi'V the iii'lepeiiileut oters on their share in llie eleetion of so pnul man, anil they iloelare that tiiey leie "every ri'ivson t4 rejoiee mul is itsiiii regret." Tie' importaiit how (v. that are to vote for Irn lnveiiport an 1 iiKainst Uaviil Hill. Seal iHriients to Pleasure. tTnuproachable in mlistir fitting and geuefal worknmnsliip. July otui do wo require the customer to take measurements.

The Paris tailor system, used by ns, has proved its superiority over all others Now is the time to place orders for garmentet in seal skin. Any Ntylo reipiiretl instantly drafted and elepuitly fitted; silk circulars, silk and senl dolmans, sarqueis, paletots wraps, on hand in abundance of our own manufacture. Ihtnlap's Fifth Avenue Silk and lerhy Hats: also a great run on hoys' hats ami caps at cents. We give every boy a nice Japanese kite now that luivs a hut at any price. Main street.

F. Jvenyon tV Co. Anmmncementri. Charlotte russe, angel cake, wedding cakeT sjieciulties at Allyn Houso A'ienna Bakejy. Ouill Tooth Tick.

Laru. small and medium; also fancy quill pick. Ihxwiwin's Onur Stxre, col. State and Maiusts. Highland Touiea Water.

Hitdtly vcm mended for Urirlit'mliseaw, at Newton 'b Allvn JIoisk 1hi'u Stork. 1'ain from indirvstion. dynicpsia. and too hearty eating ik ilivtl at on-e hy tiikin one of Carter'! Little Liver ilis immediately after dinner. Don't forget this.

Smart AVeed and Belladonna conihined with the other ingredients ud in the best porous plastera make Carters S. Backache IMasters the lrtt iu the market. Friiv 'Si tviits. We have these suits plain or Norfolk style, and nairow or wide rib. M'e have the largest stock of THK ONLY PLACE IN ARTKOliD T( i SFCVRE SUCH HAROAINS AS ARK.

HERE MENTIONED 18 THE CARRIAGES ISUYS" SUITS ever sold in this city. ff'B'O Clothing ou second floor. AT- This ismsii-i; of the record clears away an obicc he Tliomns Conceri. The sale of seats for the Thomas concert tion raised hv a savings bank when a purchaser of one of the lots applied for loan, the isllik fearing opened yesterday with a large demand in this city Complaint was heard as to the way in which seats for oillstde pkn es had Ikhh mai'ktsl off. The scli-etiou of these seats was certainly Greatly Retail Prices! loO doen Indies' White Vfsm audi l'ants, with nilk ti imnnnirs, worth (tf fl 1 for ($0,33 Brown, Thomson Co.

that tliere might lie some fault the title, or an lu as in the ease of laud condemnsl, ap praised and taken for public use. KeSfwctfully sub, niitted. A. K. lii HK, i KiovAnn W.

PAnsoss, I Kdwakb 0. Fkishik, Colntnittee. Josefs VV. tllMIK'K. 1 liKiiRnr W7.

Harllord, October 'M, ISSi'i. uiifoiltniHte nml jsissil.ly it may not lie tyxi late OUR LARGE STOCK OF CARR1 AOES. ML'ST BE REDUCED. WE WILL SELL THIS FALL AT PRICES BELOW COST TO TURN THEM INTO MONEY. ANY WISHING OOOD WORK AT LOW PRICES CANNOT KAIL TO (JET A HARUA1N KROM US.

to have some pert oi tlieiu 1'eturaeil tor exchange. Main and Temple Hartford. ii is lau lo i-eiiieinlH'r. however, i lint as lo VltX (iOVEttSMEST LAST JilESiSii. the exact location ot tne seals so resi-veil llie liaria 4asaiipntvul rather than rent.

As long as yiiilille-town or New I'rilaiit or any other iiltlce is to use a certain iiilulbei' of tickets ami this is alwats the case for such a eoiiis.rl. thev must Is. secured either Fresh Rosa Csnchas Hoard of Aldermen, ihU loen I jidien Vests and Pants, very hue tpiality, worth for 1 lilies' Wsts and Pants, man- fact uivd bv New lh'itain Knitting worth flAKK for 100 doen tJe'it" Scm.eh Mixed Shirts and iM'awers, hue quality, worth .50 .65 .48 hv Ih'ing inarkeil off in block or by puttiint Is.vs RAHSUY CARRIAGE CO. dS AhjIiuh (Street, nud IT 21 Klin Street. The regular session ot the court of common coun OSA CCiXCHAS new crop Tol tacco, second lot cil was held Monday evening.

Mayor Hulkeley pre l- receive I tMtay. t'riee Mit per In mi I red. Al many other wtyh-s uf this ami other brands. eiiouifh toifethcr in line to nay them, tt at a time, when the sale oiiens. Is doitlitfid whether in acta il i.ractiis.

the of whowinif a clenn sheet, witti a lot of boys iu hue, has any advantage over siding in the isiurii ot nulerineu. I'etiti. ns were reireived and refei-red: Of lA'Wis YoilliK for leave to build dwelling house on south the other. In any event some of the good seats J. G.

RATHBUN CD. Eesisterefl. Plamacists, side of Fttrmington avenue near Prospect avenue must no out ot tt u. I here ai-e iroml seals: 11 unit of -ii lau. in K.Hill et nl.

for inerense of eily wa Cleveland. Admiring deiuoeratic conteniKira-ries have assured us times a week that he is "Ihiss" in hi-, ow cabinet, mid runs things to suit himself. A facetious democratii spoke of him the iither day as "ft great coon hunter." In the event of this "shainelis piece of siiolia-liou" being coiisiiumi'itisl, are we to have the baby act pleaded again for 1 'resident Cleveland! And what are tic of the plea Is ing iicivjitcil as suiliciciit by public opinion? Hit. THOMAS 11. OA l.

LAI 'DKT. We print elsew here an extract fivm the interest mg remarks of lr. K. M. (nllaudet utsm his fat her, the I'ev.

lir. Thomas Gallaudi-t, of whose useful life he gives a brief and graphic outline. The work that Dr. Gnllaudet aii-om-plished marks a distinct progressive step in practical philanthropy, nud his name rank among the most highly honored and resjieetcil of all that are associated with Hartford. Dr.

K. M. Gnllaudet ill lie in this city this week at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Fesscndcn, He is engaged in preparing a life of his fat her and ill be glad to mis't frii lids ho cau furnish him n-miiiiscencvx that will lie of use in the memoir, it is unfortunate that the city has not as yet in any public way shown its appreciation of the fact that Dr. Gallaudet'ii labors have added largely to its fair fame, 'but probably in time due recognition will be made.

Mr. Amos K. I'iu-ned tells a New York eor-respondent of the Huston lUcni that he furnished the Conkliug interview for publication; that the ex M'hator said all the things he re-jiorted him as saving, "and more that the talk lasted over an hour; that at the close he asked the ex-senator whether it w-ouldu't be well to rite something for the and that Mr. Conkliug thereupon chisnsl his hand, shook it warmly, and replied: "I'se 100 dozen (ients IJeirnlar Made, extra POZEN COHNER ASYLUM AN 11 FORD STREETS. ter sunnlv on Garden street north of t-aiieu; of K.

he al i met iveness of the conci-rt will utiiiiiestion-ably liat the mamiLreitieut itself "feels ti weiut, worm vz.w. I fl Iiifh lor leave to build addition to his house at have bis-n a mistake in the api-ortinimietit of seats. There is no comfort, niplit or day. hen teeth art sutTerutf? from dtvay. And oh: the pain that we shall feel, When hitter hours at lat reveal.

That all our w.e came rim and gaunt. Krom our neglect of S.zolont. Alwaye avoid harsh purgative pills. They (hut make you sick and then leave you constipated. Carter's Little Liver Tills regulate the bowels uiul make you well.

Pone, oue pill. Ksow Thyski.f. bv reading: the St i'mee of the ttest medical work ever published, for young and mitldle aod men. LOCAL NOTICES. corner of Ward and Squire streets, lire depart nieut committee with power: of Patrick CUnonl tor cross walk on Grove street, board of street commission Thomas Member for leave to build shed ii tun a mistake that will not occur ae-niu.

Ah Alarm and an Accident. An alarm of lli-e was scut from box at 1-J 100 dozed Oents' Reynlar Made, All 1 Wool. Scot eh Cniierwear. hen lent I weight iiianid'aejui-etl, worth from uu to f-l-Vt, for 2.00 2.50 rear of No. 4-i batavetle street; of Francis ri-iHK SELF.tTI'N of ii-Uipof mre purity for the disjienKiuK of pixHcriptiona in my coin-taut aim.

WILLIAMS, fiio RKNT-Au llpef tenement on Sumner street, 1, si.v rooms, with modern convenience. Inquire of Willis E. Smith. Roiun 1. Allyn Hall, tfd fn-uT, TIo KKNT- me or two very pleasant rfKuus.

on JL. As him Hill, less than five iiunuteH walk from the depot. Knmiiiv at VldAmhuu ave. o't-T I TO HKNT-Two cfinnecte'i rot.ms healed by steam iu Hurlbut block, Asvhim street. Apply to A.

M. HUliLDl'T, otlice No. 7 in saidJbliM-k. rtMi KKNT wft'lHtur IttylT sFrictlv" priva'e X. family, twi or three rooms, singly or tiuitr.

turuished or unf nruisheil, on Asylum Hill, near the horse caix. iu an unex-ptionable neighUm-lnn-d, Ad.lrens Y. Commit ofliee. t7 et a), for building line on South street: of 1. It.

Hnv is. I' li. Peltier. J. A.

Stevens. A. K. Abraiiis, S. It yesterday.

Tha alarm as caused by a slight oiven. 1. M. Uoodan.tT. f.

Saunders for li.ilMnie- blaze in some leaves In a barrel ilia liarit ill tint line on west si-te of HiLTll Stl-eet. rear ot i-i street, onrivts and a box 'the sum of sSMMiiu! was a 111 noiiriated for current sbiiHl together in a wntkK'it addition to tin exiienses in the street depunmeni fortictoher. The expenditiir-s of the department for September amount. si to Hesoluiion for new grade on Goodwin street was liarn and in some way fire w-as starteil in oneof Towels, NAPKINS, Table Cloths, Doylies. Wjnk Jkllt in bell-shap Rlass.

at A. It. tl li no hast'ss, 91 Main at. Bwlily pains and acciilent-s will not only "i the test regulates! families" but eveiywh-i-e anil 11 Tlieota Thomas's the barrels. A dense smoke tilled the barn and while some lioys bv put out the tire some or.

linl.iislieil. liesolutioii for crosswalk on Bellevtie street at body else rang the alarm. The services of the J'i-ice twenty-flve cents a liottle. sli.ill.,1,1 whs it.tsse,! department were not reiiuiitsl. In going to the tiro engine made a double turn at the nugl 1 utOIS WAM'FD Three 'or tour "mums, cen- Kesolution for sewer assessment In Wcrhersfleld UNRIVALLED jhk nnnts roxKUMi The fact that the New York printeil the "Veteran's" notes of an alleejeil talk with Mr.

t' alioiit yoiiteiuiiorary polities: mi'l politieians. an. I ttfinle.l them eouspieuons-Iv, ii a stillleien't j'l'oof in itself that they were tot' puhheatioii hy some known nml 1'iipoiisilile eoiitrilmtor. bi uriutine; them as a 'ommuuiea' ion ainl without 4'Tplieit iibbrial eu.loi'stemenl, the showeita reserve wtiieh event l.a-. erv anil sienally ju.iitie.1.

I'or -Mr, Kis. repudiates the in-terview, euereettealiy au-l angrily. The Wjiehiueto.l eorresj ii anient the ex-senator was in Sun.lav reports hitiias avin tleit he "has not maile a remark eo eernin any of the repubiieau of New York anil that it is very l.uie; time sin he sai.l nnythiug whatever alioiit Mr. lllam." To the ll.wton Jfrmld's i'orresiMHiiienl he sjioUe of the interview ns "a lek.sl anil fabrieation," ami sniil he eo'il-l not aeeoiiot it unless on the trullv l(H-ateti, are- desired by a family of two. inn at street to avoid th horse car Mf.ssman's Pkptonfzkd Bkrf Tonic, the only preparation of lieef containing itn entire nutrition pro lrrti.

It contains blood-making, force-generating A. avenue and Staniiish street was ordered pubhslied also assessment for sewer iu Ward street. Itesvihiiion for new ernide on Albnuv avenue truck and in making tin? second crossing lost w-itel and cnuie heavilv to the ground. Ku and hte-sustanung prnertieK; mvnlunhie for indi-okktion. dvhpkpsia, nervous iiro-stratinn.

and all ORCHESTRA giuivr L'Mimis shut otV the steam as he felt the eurli. gutter sidewalk, from High street to the middle t.f the tunnel was ordered puhlisliisl. II. H. Kri-enuin et vi-titionei's for n-paiisi on fonits of general.

debillitv; also, iu all enfeebled engine falling and nobody was hurt. The liack conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous axle was broken s.iort oil', the tire box stripiK'il Prospect avenue, were given leave to inn an T. K. I'arrell et al. for new sewer iu Church street frostration overwork, or acute, disease, particu-arly if lvsulliug from pulmonary complaint-s.

Cas- on me iHuicr aim some uamage iione to titlier were also L'iven leave lo withdraw. iinrts of the iiiachine. The broken engine was The street board reported adversely on petitions weu Hazard CoM iYoprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. 00 l'EJU'OEMLRS of the ifev.

.1. T. Huntington, et lor ne re-ngne torsm.it) housekeepings Address irwer is, I1. Hartford. Conn.

I tied octit rpO KKNT To a small family the very desirable A house N'o. 54 Park st; it ha-s just leen put in fer-feet order; contains ten rooms kithen and laun-ilry with set tults, lath romi, new furnact range, and all mmleru ou eniences. Applv to owner. tvUi tfdneileod A. Bjtit 1L, iT Kim st.

IUU KKNT At BEST CKS Agency." "27 lVarl street. The ciwy C(ttugt 7 rooms, and barn, corner Iaurel and Hawthorn sireyets. KurnaLe, gas-hath room. etc. Fr rent to a small American family: must le prompt aying.

'careful tenants. Will sell the pro-pert on cay ternw and at a low price. S.J. DKSTtdU Agent for owner. eel 15 tidneod WILLIAMS'S "MKXTHOL CRAYoN'S fp-pter-mint camphori for immediate relief of neuralgia the real uuadultered.

WIIjLIAMS, light nig of "BsUs-ht in front ot St. James cliurcli vVhiimiis el. for sewer in Washington street I Tahiti Co. STOCK up- FALL AND WINTER SPECIAL NOTICES. yiur own judgiiii'iit, it has always lieen goor.

Mr. Amos F. Iji'arnisi is an old newsiacr man, is well known in New York and bstiu, has been active in Brooklyn politii-s, and was a ihd- and G. P. Midiew, et tor re-lighting gas niiup corner of Madison and aslnnirloll stivi-ts.

tlm straiehteiiiij of Trinity Hl.wt Roberts Opera House, Imtl onteivd Utt work, rtrteti to insist on its oritfiiuil II AVE within the past ten days made a very advantageous purchase of X. Richardwn action in na-isiuif tin ivoltition taieiiikr! iot piank sidt-walk on Warren street Monday Evening, Xor. 0th, 1 ht coniiiiirtt appointtd to investigate it ontvrs ot ttie court or common council are novum- Court 4 ITolmte tiol.len atCaniou. witliiu rit-tl out iv tliH ixard of stieK comimsstoiiers. re- 1 V.

and for tin diitriet of Canton, on tl tMtli dnv ISKeserved Seats will lie for sale at the STEIN WAY PIANO WAREKOOMS, 211 Asylum street, ton celebrated Linens, and our many patrons are to share the advantage of this la rye purchase. We most invite the following to examine the best goods in the world -and prices. Housekeeping Families, Hotels, Hoanting Houss, Barber shops. Dining Saloons. Restaurants.

We shall nor, miote prices ouly to our trade in ttie srore. A otTer in connection with the above, Jitu dozen Barbers Huek and tilass Towels, Turkish Rath Towels, While and Colored Wash Cloths, and two cases of Linen Toweling by the yard. Come aud see our stock, and hear prices. ISWi Piweat. Samuel Cod- ot (letolier.

A. II dinir. Jiidee. xrtel that after invest iatfou they In-lieve that tiie bonni have carried out all orders of the court of common council. In ome enf-s on Monday, October 2tith, at tt o'clock a.

m. telnvs have occurred in coniitlctnisr work a huii teil time aiiowetU hut in sueh easew the street boanl lm-l in the opinion of the committee Hiitneient rca- wnw for ilelaw The committee believe, liowever, that when tiie h.artl of street eammisNione.ru find it imiKissible or umk-Kirable to conform totheonlerw of tle court or common eouiicii a MiecHiei time, Is the Largest and Most Complete to be Found in the State. thev siioultl so rei)ort to the i-ouucil boards, instead Baking Powder, Pure and cheap, only 35'. per SIIAXXOVS BRl'fi STORE. CITaWW of allowing the ti.ne to elapse without any apparent intern ion of eompl injr with micli ovders.

Tim report was tmmeJ by AMerinen Jtavid fienneyand (ierire A. llaytlen, Council men William Mack On motion of Levi CaKe, Executor on tiie estate of l.ucian R. Case, late of Cantm, vitltia said diMlrict. il.waNeil: This court dotli decree that, six montliH lie allowed and limit'! for the cieditors of wild estate to their claiuiK atfaiiint the Kaine lo the Executor, and directs that pulilic notice lie Riven of this oriler bv advertisiii(r iu a newspaper puhlislie! in Hartford. and hy IMwtinifH copy thereof on the imtilie iii said town of CHnton, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt.

Certified from Record, Samcel N. Cuwuno, All perwina indelit-d to said estate are requested to make immediate jiayuient to ld Levi Execntor. yn.LI.JIS-8 BRONCHIAL TROCHEsT In he. packages, afford njieedy relief iu trouhleseme irritatton of the throat. Contain no opium in any form.

WILLIAMS APOTHECARY. Ieoimtd Morse. H. Wickliam and iarksou That when you are about to purchase anything in Diamond Jewelry, Gold Jewelry, Watches, Chains, Canes or Silverware, It will cost you nothing to look over our lnre and complete assort tnent of these jrootK and It may be of some lienefit to yon, as we claim to be able to undersell any dealer in Hartford. DAVID MAYER, 319 Mala Street, ror.

Asylum. shored uti and about 'ceil last evening was taken down Main street to be i-epaiiisl. rullhii liinn a Prisoner, Ijist night shortly Iiefore Pi o'clock l'atixil-nian Phelps was passing dowu Kinsley street when he saw the hover part of a man projecting out of David Kngle's window. The plni'e is on the level of the sidewalk nud has wooden shutters. These the fellow had calmly fastened oion withast'ing and had pushed away the wire netting inside.

The sjst is in the full light of the electric lamp iu front of the iiolice stat ion, and Plicltis. supposing the man belonged to Kngle's force, said casually. "What are you doing there:" The fellow straightened up and took one look and then rail up the sti-oct like a deer. Phelps followed, and the man. after running a short way, dodged between some buildings and climbed to the top of a big pile of Imixcs, where he lay Hat.

and us he probably hoped, out of sight. Phelps came up and prtis-eutly sighted his game, and getting a good hitch in his waistlmud. gave a hearty pull. The game came down with a pile of boxes and a crash and was taken to the station, here it was locked up. ComiiiK Weil tl iiiK.

MJIOXSUV-WAITE. On Wednesday afternoon, at the South Baptist church, will occur the wedding of Mr. Otto G. Simouson. of the suiHTvising architect's otlice nt Washington, to Miss Carrie daughter of Mr.

N. Waite. The wedding ceremony will lie performed bv the pastor of the church, the Key. Kittridge Wheeler, and is announced for o'clock. Mr.

Simonsou has a largo circle of friends hen, nud Miss Wnite is a charming young lady who will bo greatly missed in siH inl circles. 1 LI.KH-THOM Pst IN. Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Augusta K. Thorni-son of" New Y'ork city to Dr. George S.

Miller of Hartford. The ceremony ill take place, on Wednesday. N.v veuilier 4th. nt half-past PJ o'clock, in All Soul's church. Forty-eighth street.

New Y'ork. Dr. and Mix Miller will be at home nfter Tuesday. Deoeinler sth, at No. tS lmlar street Hartford.

Fowler. The ivtort was lU'cented. l-t-i -i RUMPULL STREET. rresident Wmiti) of Trinity college. iMtitiouer fttr lisrht i the college was fiiveu leave to wt' hdmw, I'Lnik walks were ordered on Welwter street from Great Sale of Hats! Washitnrton street, south, mid on -street.

lieing Manufacturers We Save You an Inter-mediale Prolil. petition K. Wa-troim et al. for sewer in swet was supported by Mr. Crilly and titiHity tableu.

enter i-ecui-e aaamonai mtor- illation. tut motion of Mr. Henney a iesolution was passed orderinsr the rtdia-htimr of the tras lamp petitione1 GREAT OFFERING CLOAKING AT BLI S'S, MAIN STREET. Boucle, Silk Face Brocades, Otto Extraordinary attractions We are offering daily over one hundred f-r by ii. V.

Mahew et al. at corner of Madison and Wosiiint'icm streets. styles of Fall and Winter Derbys of Resolution for stoning Frai'kliu avenue from Hond to Henton stre't was iaiseii. iii.it f. -marks 01 tils at ins emo have been in ttie hearine; of peuav-e.

liner, lb ha I refrained, on.l i.b.ouit retiaui absolutely, from taking part policies or lalkilie lie never talked ntKiitt. Mr. blaine nt nil; he had Kood rai.sons for not ishin to talk aUnit Mr. 1 the ivnil.Ui e.mdida'e for attoi t.f whom the interviewer had made htm sih1v was in fuel one of his warmest The man who would imimse sueh a tabi ieution on newspaiu'i iVas woi-se, lie said, than one who should "turn mud dos and rat- thstiakes loose in the streets of a eity." To the New York llntilil eorresiondent he ssiid that lie uiifiht have i-xpn-ssed someof the sentiments nttriluited to him, and miht express them again, but of the liuixitire put iu Lis moiith he had novenitteivd to any turn and the ideas eouvoyed by it had never entered bis mind. Many of the statements attributed to him were "palpably absurd and untru.

Thfl eorrosp indent of th 1 New York TiiHn telegraphs; ti onliliertli.iti lias ertustsl itr. t'enklini? a ifrat (ieal 01 In with rrien.ls to- lillS tie Vt'tieiuenOv he al O'lli J.t to l'lllll iiihmi llie so lii-oss 14 frnuil in his itHine. l'anieiilui -lv was he at the lens Httril.uie,! to tinn in wlneti tie is as iSNikiiK inesi lniieriv of Mr. Morten and other jten-Ttealen lie 4 ere lite tl. tales ts'fore the rtiei'ilienti son aiveiuioTi.

'the to Mr. iii ttin'h he will as th- e.ntse of the wrvs'k of llie iS'iLthlienit were fXlrene'tv rerensive to Mr 1' Mlkiiiic. wli I siut to it.iy lli.il he ifd in nil his brief eonversat tens rn matters, in wliieti he has taken little in-ti-rest, seraknu atient bismm. Talking withn warm friend lo dav tie said; "1 as soon think of slenLintf tf you in the eouteniiit ueus manner Btlriouted to me referi'iitic to llie passue on lr. Mort.mj as 1 wout.l of Morion." Whether the writer of the interviews bas had reeent isMivi.fsiitiou with Mr, ir not.

he has evidently had opportunities iu the past for studvini; the ex senator's style of expression and has ii.ipivvi'd them; the imitation is elose enough in spots to deuve the very eUs-t. Mr. t'onklini, tus'ordine; to oue if the correspondent sa-ipeets New York demo-t-mtie state rs.iiimitt.s? if an netive hand in the rasi jillv Imsimsis. "ery likely he is right. Mr, Hill's canvass is in very luid way, nd the men who are nmnaine; it are not men to stick tit It was from New York that the rsloroy letbsr foixery was ining npou the tsntiitry, as Chairman Ilarmsm of the national eommitteA) in'av Jterhaps remember, liad as this lwiUS interview business is.

it ij not 64i bad n.s that. eg ite to the Chicago republican, convention of INS I. The republicans of the senatorial district yesterday nominated William K. Glover of Fairtield for the state senate. The nomination is nu excellent one.

Mr. Glover was a inenilu'r of the house from Knirtleld in and in sNt, nud iu Is.th those years proved an able and ntioiis legislator. Inlss; mid lss-1 hts was chairman of the committee on constitutional amendments, hat mg charge of the prohibitory liipior amendment ami that con-itM-ning biennial sessions of the legislature. He ilid good service iu iss." tipnu the committee on engrotoied bill niwl in ISM as one of the judiciary committee. He is a graduate of Yale college, a lawyer, and a trim gentleman, who will do honor to his district and to the state in the performance of any duties to which he is called.

The voters of the Pith district should -nd him to the senate "by large majority." Hon. T. S. Gold of Cornwall has lieeu nouii nited the republicans of tin' senaterial ilistrict as for the state senate, lie might, to lie elected, but unfortunately the ilistrict is very lai d.Mu.eratio, The itemo-cratie farnu rs of that district would do the agricultural interests of the stite a great service if they wo iM vote for Mr. Gold and seud him to the senate.

His opponent was a mpni-Iwr of the house last year and the year Iiefore. his most netive lalmrs lieing directed to stub-horn opposition to the Storrs agricultural school, it would It- a good thing if the I.iteh-tlelil county fanners would ignore politics, for once, and send a simon-pure, dycd-iu-the-wool, thoroughly oonsi-icntious and thoroughly pmc-tii'al farmer to reptvsent them in the senate. Mr. Gold has for years Uvu the able secretary of the state agricultural l-oard. His heart is as pure and his teniier ns sweet as the pri ilu ts of his "Civam Hill" farm.

No well oiilcreil family will make uiisluke la ailmtttii'g to its library table that exis-tient mnua-zine eAlled en kK iiiiy, i-ulilished foi uiieht. ly by lark W. Hiyiui A Co. if llolyoke. Every luiintier is worth several times the price of R.lmis-si.,11, CURRENT COMMENT.

has in: si nsi iuHKii vW.iHluiiL-ton Sieeia to New Yorl: Sun.) Impiiry at the White House Tlmi-sdav night failed to conlirm or refute the story hat Mr. Cle eland has suWrilied si, noo to the democratic cainiigii fund in New- Yord. It has tiei-n Mr. Cleteland's iiistom tor many years to the latest Broadway, Fifth Avenue and London shapes, in black and A loint siH-eiul eomnuttee was appointed concei-n- We are Headquarters for Men's Youths', Boys' and Children's BRIDAL GIFTS .1 iny the report of the street commissioners a'xut iJruwn sirit't improvements. AKierinen Crilly and N.

B. An elegant line of N0VKLT1ES IN" SOLID SILVER, designed especially for Wedding rresenta, just received. were appM'intetl. The assesmt-nt for Putnam street pewer was oixieitil iMiltiishexi. A resomtii-n an introduced instnietinar the hoanl of street ctmimissioners to prooeit with the work li have just received an elegant carrying om oniersoi me Asymm si reel commission.

The plans must be ready by leL'emter 1, man, Astrakhan and Plush Cloak-ings, in great variety, at lowest prices ever named. Quilted Satin Linings, in all colors. Extra large line of goods in Sterling Silver suitable for Suits brown, that cannot be duplicated. Fifty-three years' experience in manufacturing and jobbing on a very large scale enables us to offer goods at such low prices that competition is impossible STILLMAN CO. na ASYLUM T.

Suits ir. Aletiovern movet tuat tue ue taoieo hvvu'eof the liiavor. He then moved, that action be postponed until the next meeting. Thin course was opiwsed bv Messr-s. (iotuhiow, tiritlintr stock Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, every piece a bargain.

In Weaflmtt Presents monse stock Ladies' Colored Cloth Skirts.every grade at bottom prices. SEXArOltTA xnMlATios. JUST RECEI VED THE MOST EI.ErtAXT I.IXF. OF NEW DEVICES IN VARIOUS COOPS SUITABLE KOR BRIDALGIFTS Ernst Schall CORNER MAIN AND ASYLUM STS. William II.

Clover in the 750 pairs White and Colored Wool and T. aid andtne motion was withdrawn aut the reference to the tnari ordered. The street reotnmendel that all measures with it'ferenee to the layout of Owen streer )pt. indefinitely posti-oned. Mr.

JioUonile said Mr. wtou Cas was one of the principal own-el's of proerty on the street as 1 -lit anxious to have it laid out. Jie moved recommittal with intvnetkms to jrive the proeity owners a chance to le heard: so Tiieelaiuus committe reported adversely on the jetition of liiKierick Neveis for for in juries received in falling on Trinity street in Tiie report was accepted on motion BULLOCK'S OVERCOATS Blankets, from $1 a pair to $15 Great value. E. L.

BLISS, tW Auent for Butteriek's Patterns. o. Dental Rooms H. CASE, in the llllli. The ii publii'au senatorial convention of the Pith ilistrict was held at Korwulk -Monday morning.

Without any informal ballot a resolution was adopted hich read: 'Sfiiv-if. Thnt this 4'om-eitt ion hereby presents to the witers of this senatorial district William P. Glover of Fairlleld as candidate for sena.or, lie-lievine Ill-it by experieniv, abililv and character he is emiiieiiily (piiili1ed to worlliily til) the position, anil that he isentilhsl ti the and eiiltiusias-tic suptKirt of every republican oter. The following senatorial committee was an rf Mr. -Mctiovern.

who offered a resolution iHirmg NO. 335 AIN 8TEEET, Mr, Nevers $Ul toeing a sulidt ituie for a resolution reiiorted by ihe committee. After a statement bv Lowest prices for strictly first clas Dental Operations. Headquarters for Laughing (jaw. Bit.

H. C. BULLOCK, Main Street. HILIJI BLOCK. HARTFORD.

In all the F.i Kit. on a Jile Styles. -XTCTIOISr SALES, Heal Enlaie nud Loans SnGcia SIMONDS BURDETT, SOLICITORS OF VATEXTS. Hartford Trust Company's Block, Rooms 21 and 32 wn. c.

buomu. cms. ut'RnErr. Hiinted: Fairtield, Mr. Rogers; Trumbull, F.

Burr: Norwalk. C. B. Coolidge: Westnort. XI HOUSES in all parts of the city for Rale or ex-clianife.

Money to loan on real estate and col- Smokers, Attention TMI'ORTKD T10MF.KTIC KEY WEST, direct from llrst iiiiuds. The RKST AX1 UK itl'EST evel oll'ered. A 3IAHWICIC, Jr. CO. PARK DRUG STORE, Afrplum Street, Hartford.

Mr. Kellogg the resolution was withdrawn and the committee resolution passed, giving Mr. Never leave lo wilhdraw. Mr. MeGovern's resolutioo was now renewal temporarily talletl.

It was called up suliseUeutly and debated' hy Mr. (loodnow. who was chairman of the claims commiitee last year. Ilesaivi Mr. Nevers has no hgal claim against the city and lie could not conscientiously vore f-r the resohiluni.

The motion passed, ti to il. The claims committee reorted adversely on the petition of Mrs. I'atrick Mon-issy for eomiK'iisation tor damages receivetl fim falling on Windsor street in ltr-ember ISM: rviwit aix-epted. The petition of Michael McUrath for coinf whs als, reporteii on adverseiy and The sum of $t'A) was aiproiriatetI favor of Mary and Peter Ryan on account of injuries receivetl from tailing on Main street. The sum of was appropr-atod for current exii-ense.

in the itark denartnient. laierai J. C. WASSERBACH, Auctioneer, Appraiser, Real Estate and Loans. 29 Samuel WikxI: itou.

r. Gortiam: Strattonl, Kugene M4ix'house. THE DISTRICT. The republiiui senatt.rial convention for the P.Hh district was hehl at Cornwall Bridge on Monday and Mr. T.

S. trold was uominaUHi without dissent. His opponent is Nicholas Staub who represented New Milford in the la-t LIMITED TO A FEW DAYS ONLY! W. R. MORGAN, FURNTSHINQ UNDERTAKER, 111 Main Motel Capitol Buildlnj.

(Cor. Capitol Ave.) Hnrud lts for sale. Night attendant at store. Connected by telephone. COO KE WHITM ORE, Undertakers, 13 Fratt Street.

Otter their New l'atterns of Mahoeany and Oak Caskets with Bronze and Silver TnimninirK. Also Cloth. Walnut and Rosewood Casket at low prices. i 'Z-Jr-JL "arxiortt. ct.

amdis FAMILY oneensine Williams a ment for burns, never is ithout it. 15.. and in'. WILLIAMS, a l'OTIIKCAUY, 'jilt f.A'.'.V.t.Y HFVOCUATIC Ml'U-ULMl'S. One of the most interesting phenomena of this year's canvass iu New York is the attitude t.f the Gei-man bom ilomocraLs ivpresentetl by IheNew York The New York Mtnzts Z-itvng.

as many of vur readers know, is the leading newsiaier -AT- IllHiE OOOlttrlS COLLIER, FOX'S. Newest Goods I Keafest Patterns! Latest Novelties. Fine Custom fort -I Sl'EClALTV. IN WETHERSFIELD, ONE of the attractions thin week, or we might nay two of the grreut attractions of the week, will be found a usiml at THEODORE CLARK'S Popular Esmhlishment. Main street, who will offer his customers a full line of HROt 'ADE SILK VfclA ETS that were manufartured ti well at $1.25 per yard for the unheard of low price of cent IK-r yard-tat eem for a liroeade Silk Velvet, iu all the new coloring.

Also, at the same time and place, a few pieces ofPIl SILK VKLVETS. ool sliades, at the equally lw pru-e of 49 cent? per yard. The elvets are haiVain So. 1. Hargraiu No.

will be a few huixhvd yards of OTTOMAN SlLK, in plain eohys. at cents ter yard. The above haiain in Velcetq eaimat le f'und at anyoiher hoiL-e in the Tnited staies, arid can never be duplicated in our day or yrenratioti: and they are only siecimens of the thousand and one Ijargains offered at the Dry tiood-j and CanH Houe of EODO I lu CLA11K. 150 Udzen Children's Scotch Wool Hartford, elose to the "rse ranroao. and but a few minutes SHIRTS AND DRAWERS cars, a snug nuie pi-ojeny on Mam street, endiracingan acre of lauif, two story house, large barn, ice house, henery.

etc; house is roomy, modernized ith set-tuljs, bath room, fur- eontrilmte a tair lion ot his earnings to meet the legitimate campaign exitcnsex oi his party, and tins yinr is not likely to beau exivr-tiou. sin. 4WiishiiiKtiii Sjieeial to Chicago Iutcr-Ocvou There are indications that. AttomevUeneral fJarland will not long remain a member of the cabinet. While he has not resigned, and has not been ropiested to do so, hus relations with the President are at prestnt somewhat strained, to us a diplomatic phrase.

No cue chargiss that Mr. Garland w-as iitrliiimc! tv etirrupt motiviss iu the telephone suits. nUmt which so much has rtsvntly Iwn said, but ueitlu-r he nor SMiiii'itor-General Goitdt relislnxl the- way in which the President punislnsl tln-m, like a couple of naughty Imys at. sch.til. and set Inau up liofore the publi' with f.sii's cutis on their heads to le made sport of.

Mr. Garland has uttered no complaint, but it is known he felt his humiliation keenly, and his frieuils say that it would have been more generous iu 1'resideiit Cleveland to have left him some soi of a hole to craw 1 out of. snOl'LD KKEf MK, WIHTXEY Ii WAS-hixltoX. (New York Herakl.) Mr. Whitney is all right when he is in Washington attending to navy dejiartment It is wueu he comes to New York to take a hand in state party politics that he is out of plnee.

If it is true, as is generall understood, that it wason Mr. Whitney's suggestions the Iresnlont nuule Mr. H.shleu collector and Mr. Bnttie surveyor, it ought to show Mr. Cleveland that a more unsnle adviser iu New York pohtu-s i would lie haisl to get than Mr.

Whif-mj. lucre aiv other mattei-sof the same kiu.l Inch eoijld Ije eiu-J to prove the same propo-sitmn Mr lutm-y is aii rightr in the raw department. In New York politira he is so ilseh-ss ami that Mr. Clevelaud would do well to lorbnl him to mix in them at aiL lane or be- I OST In 1-st Hartford, on Silver JA tween that road and the bri.lire. a Krav CAI'E.

nw-e. graies, aud very pleasantly situateo. Thi is a desirable pia-e for a family wishing to enjoy out-of -dKr life with city cenveuiences. and its proximity to street and steam cam should find it a ready sale. I shall be pleased to give full particulars to any one who wishes to step across the line out of the way of heavy taxes.

A. J. 0 LA I Kit, ill Main Hartford. -AT- MARRIACES. WEED RAMSnV.I.L In this cit v.

IVr. 2. liv Rev. W. NichoLs.

Charles W. Weed and Miss Kale J. Ranisdell. both of Hartford. THOMAS WILSON In Bristol.

Oct. 21, (feorire F. Thomas, of Bristol, and Miss Krancis s. wi'son. of Harwinton.

CUK1 SWIKT-ln Warren Oct. IT, hy Rev. W. S. Colton.

William F. Curtiss and Miss (i.ace Swift, both ot Wai-ivn. DEATHS. WO( ill 111 this eity. ttct.

Wiliiani J. Wool, in the year of his age. MScr'nncral ti-morrow (Wednesday, afternoon at Burial l.rivate. In Kast'Windsor. Oct.

Adolphns B. Munsell. ajired 79. WILLIAMS In Lebanon. Oct.

Haniet A. Williams, aped Oi. STEAHMAN- In Lebanon, John Steadnian, aii-ed Ti. WITTER In Hampton, (let. 15.

Eunice Wilier, aged L00WS--10 Lebanon, Oct. IT. Olive S. Loomis, Hired jT. MYtlATT In New Milford.

on Saturday eraaiUK, Oet. 34. Jiai-tlia. widow at tijie late Eli Mysatt, in the Both year of her agv. LEE In New London.

(Jet. SS, Paiiiel Lee. ajwd 7T. SMITH In Melrose. Oct.

IT, Joseph W. Smith, aged ST. NEFF in Chaplin. Oct. 2 Marcus NetT, asred FCm UK In New Haven.

Oct. 2. Elileth wife of Albert 3J. Foote and dauwhier of the late Hen- rvlix. SMtTH-Iu New Haven, Oct.

23, Wales Smith, aged SPRING In New Haven, Oct. 24, John Spring, aged it, wn stniei lining-, i ne nnner win lie rewarded t-returiiinir to 111 avHime. Id LOS1' on Capitoi avenue, or Washington street! one set BLOCK AND FALLS. which a suitable reward will be paid. A.

C. HILLS, 3d IT) Main street. Kav.rable reports weie revived from the lire department committee and aeeomianying resolutions were passed. Ae-courtii against the city aggregating were paid. The ions fr changing radiators iu the ily hall, and the building ijf a wood entrance oversteps on east of ity hall, were indefinitely on te of theVity halt committee.

Tiie investiirntmr ninumtirt: on piircha.se of eus-pidoi-s i ptrtel ia favor of sustaining the Uard of tire The price Stl.Ji was ordered pa'd. R-iuUiue business was disposal of in coneurrenoe with the eon inn board. Altlerman Henney was appointela memlter of the cNtub-ivih committee cinceruii g- paying for help in the tire department for extr-iuislnng the Bartholomew filV. At ltt o'clock the boaixl atjouriietl. Board ol Conncllmeu.

The council biaiM met at President Harbison in the chair. The following petitions were received autl suitably referred: John Ouinan and others for a plank walk on Wilson street; of George Mali! to build brick dwelling on Suumerstreet; of James Wall et al for two naphtha lampsfou Kvergreen street: of P. J. Chad-wiek to build nune carriage shop on Park street of R. M.

lJurdH to build two brick hoi-uses on Mgur-ney street; t.f John R. Williams to build add it km at fcii Main strett twtth powers of At wood Collins to budd stable at ol OjIHu? street (with poweri: of Waisoii H. Biiss, to build fttlditwn to house on Myrtle sti-et-t; of A. l. WcKstertwo gas lamps on comer of Village and Pleasant sti-eet of Seth Kenyon to build blacksmith shop on south side of Albany avenue; of J.

Porter to bniid woxt barn on Flower stiv'! extension; of Porter WhitJO to build wood house on Laurel street (with of Timothy Mather ami others for tweire naphtha lumps on the Windsor road tiorth of Westland strtet. LAwi tPw moved to take from tiie table the the joint special eommituts oh ti io uiarshai iUid bnildtng ui-speetor: kwt lt to Mr. l.urlett movt.Nl to take from the table the pe-tition Joseph 1 IkrU'nr for reimbursement of exeiiscs of ctMitesf iliLf the a-s pnsecuting attorney. with thy awompauyiuK report. jTinted in the German language on this sid of llie oeiMin.

It lias a great ciiviilation ant a cor-jsiKndins In piwious it luvs rewleixsj iuvaiuuble service to the demo-i raiie party. Lnst yoar it was enthusiastically ior (miver Cleveland, nnd ixmtrilutel nmteri-lly to the sm-ocss of the ilemivrntie electoral ticket iu the state of New York. This year, however, it is nmwu.npiug. It cannot stand David R.Hill, ltsavsthat his nomination is I be ork of the worst elements in the party, nnd that his election would lie a victory for Tammauy and Irving Hall. It says further that the democrats who feel as it feels aliout the matter ill (b nil they conscientiously can to defeat him.

It predict, that the German-Irn voh-rs of New York will surprise the dem-ocrati' party next inonth as greatly as their compatriots iu Ohio surprised it this month. "The (rermuus of New York and Brooklyn," it promises, will not lie in the roar in this tight." It is the Hill candidature aloue, however, to which the objects. It ilocs not like the position of the dennk-rai on the currency quustiou. It de.s not like the party's Bt'itudo towanl i-ivil wrvUv reform. It thinks that the times are rijio, or fast ripening i'or a rotidjiistment and ivorruni.at ion of parties.

Jt tielii-tv the bi-enk will come before 1M, and it is ready to welcome it. "We have felt for a time," soy the editors, "that we were no loot er at home in party." Mear-W'hile the iStiwU-Zeitmuj uotities all concerned His Sudden ldth rom Henrt lfeuse Yesterday Afternoon. Judge Ooidw in Collier died yesterday after-hoou alwnit ti o'clock of heart Judge Collier had just finishe I a case in court and stepTeI into a store on Stat stiex't where after chjttting a -moment Ue picked up a p.ier and glnnonl at it but laid it down hurricdJv and ak.s.l lor a ghuss tf ware-saymj lie fell givt pain ovr hLs heait. The water given hint and he drank a swallow np two and fell liaek the arm of a man stninlmj near by. Ir, 'elch hap.

lene1 be in the stmt and Mr. t'ollier had cery attention but after once regaining consciousness for a moment suffered a ivl apse and fifteen odimtes after he was taken ill was dead. His former ifti tner Postmaster liutpman and his niivst intituate friend Mr. K. S.

Bivwn were notuied anl the remains taken elumre of by Cmlenaker Morgan. The funeral will take ph fnm tiie residence of r. K. H. Brow n.

i'apiio avenue, where Judge Collier h.d lor yeaii mude his home. Collier was lMrn in this city 5t yeir ago and uas the son nf illiain cllier an old resident of HartfoiYt. He was graduatetl at Trinitv college and Mton afier ivad law and was admitted to ttie bar. lu he was judire of the court He was instrumental iu e-siaohdiiifg the police coutmis-sion and na-s one of the first police commissioners and oigt'wed the system which was adoptwl. AlMut twenty yt'ars ago he retired from practice here and went to the west where he nem dned two or three years returning to this citv iu Soon after his'return and Mr.

Ohar)s 11. chapman formed a law pari nerwhip which lasieJ six or seven year. .1 udge Collier liad a very tnonnigh kuw-eige of the law and his opiuiou on numy miestions was often sought. He was Cansiderel one of the liesi dransUjiiHttoojicvi with th Li He n-v jum-ricd and leaves n.near relatives besides broiher and sinter living fn Miudletown, He ihive other bro'iin who have all lieen dead simp years. worge CV.Ilier was for a long tune employed iu th." offw hen.

CHier was a knmi) eiiiiHa man and Henry Collier was a roavHptain and died in Australia. A. Ar.M KI)-liy a eompeteot work by the day or week. Call at 11 Linden place. oct: 2d ANTED A brielif.

willing- irirl fur general housework, one withollt much exmyrienee THE BUTTER! BUTTER We are prepared to furnish our customers and. everybody else with Fancy Alderney Creamery for 25c. alb. Prices are 25 Cents Apiece, Regular Value 50 Cents. These goods are from one of the largest stockinet mills in the country, and were bought previous to the rise in wool.

They equal any 50 cent shirt in this city. G. MAIN blllbhl, I'u-in itu. i.j avemie. (t WANTEIi A situation by a cook ur to do housework in city or country, aeond home rather than hih wases: have the best of city reference Apply atjricLureh st.

id oil "ITTAN'TED A middie-aK-d jTliierican woman as housBkeeiier lo a fanner with a small family: a jiernianent home aud fair waes to an dustrious woman, of js-oo-1 hainis; locatn near Haitford: reieiunces cichangad. Address Com-am office. 3deodned oci'ii OAE-PRICE (JL0TII1IS, Now is the time to buy your October Butter for family use. Oar Bitter Store 82, C4, eS, 83 and 80 Asylum T. Cook and William Fish lioiimv.

have been i-iMHiuciiiiic a retail Immess jn iiri.l4re port muter Hie firm name of Pock (ieiiniv have IcaviiiK. is -slid, a Su-jre "0r aid tails iietiinii. Jt is llcmlit tiiai Ihv lanrv liuount in New York. "ITT-ANTED A situation to do genej-sl Jjouse-y work; good retereuces. AiiIy-ut isliel- don su-ret.

2d oct'7 rPO With board, tvoor three rooms In ttie JL pro-ate Nil pct-V Uned English Cooldng Soda, SHANNON'S DRUG STORE, 143 TBUMBULL STREET. AND BAKERY, Main Street, Hartford. IIARTFORK. CONN..

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