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THE LAH6aT IAIL.Y NEWSPAPER IN THE CITY, OFFICE 400 STATE STREET. Published by CARRINGT02T & CO. Price Four Cents. VOL. L. NEW H.A VH3N, CONN., TUESDAY MOltN MAY 2, 1882. Sound aitb dmltt. Co. Adam J. )L EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY CARRINGTON & CO., Jo. 400 State Street. Courier Building JOHK B. OABBIKQIOK. DWJLBD T. OABBINGTOH. JOHN B. OABBIXtTON, B. Tuesday Morning, .Hay 2, 1882. W1I. H. BRADLET & CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 61 AND C3 CHAPEL STREET, Have now finished in stock at low prices, TOP AND P SIDE-BA- PIANO, CORNING AND WHITECHAPEL BUGGIES AND PHAETONS. TOP AND P BEACH AND BUSINESS WAGO S, SURREYS AND LAWRENCE, Side-Ba- r and Elliptic Springs, Leather and Canopy Tops, also without Tops, for four persons, FOUR SEAT SAXTON8 with Canopies, LADIES' PHAETONS with English Canopios. VICTORIAS, CABRIOLETS, EXTENSION TOP CHARIOTEES AND CABRIOLETS, LIGHT FOUR SEAT CURTAIN BROUGHAMS AND SIX SEAT ROCK A WAYS, T CARTS, LADIES' VILLAGE AND WHITECHAPEL TWO WHEEL CARTS, GENTLEMEN'S TWO WHEEL CARTS for two or four persons, LANDAUS, COACHES, BROUGHAMS, &c. apiS 3m ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. that the relations between the undergrad- uates and their instructors have become more natural and wholesome ; and that the beha- vior of the young fellows is improving in the same ratio as their scholarship. ''With the schoolboy spirit of work," he says, "is dis- appearing the schoolboy spirit of conduct. Wherever a firm authority is needed, it is still exercised ; but it is rarely needed. It is with difficulty that one who has lodged and lived in the midst of Harvard students within the last few years can believe in the reality of the things which he himself saw as stu- dent and as proctor under the old regime." think of what will be required of our girls as companions, teachers, wives and mothers. A sound mind and sound body must go together if the battle of life is to be fought aright. Our boys, with plenty of outdoor life, fearless as regards points of etiquette, will no doubt be victors in tbe race. Home, as well as school influences, stamp the name of "torn boy" upon our girls if they climb, romp, jump or tramp. We believe it a sin to allow the Irish and German maidens, des- ignated as servants, to reap all tbe health-givin- g breezes of morn. The sunrise is the best color artist. It would save much of the "weekly , allowance" that now goes for cos- metics and tonics if the good graces of this luminary were courted. Never mind a tear or rent in gown or wrap. Nimble fingers can easily repair the mishap. Sweep the walk, rake the lawn, prune, and even condescend to dig a little in mother earth-- Stout shoes and coarse gloves are much cheaper than drugs. We must strive to make it fashiona- ble to roam and hunt by mountain and THE MODIFIED CHINESE BILL,. The modified Chinese bill differs in impor- tant respects from that vetoed by President Arthur. It reduces the period of exclusion from twenty years to ten years. Instead of LEADERS IN requiring that Chinese who had acquired the privilege of residence in the country prior to November 17, 18S0 (the date of the treaty) "shall cause thomselvts" to be registered, the HOSE! Among the notable men who have recently died in Europe is Pietro Gosperone, the fa- mous brigand chief. He was in his ninetieth year when he died, and for more than half a new bill requires that, when a vessel with Chinese passengers is about to sail from this country, the collector of the port shall go century was known as "The Terror of the Abruzzi." When he was only seventeen he Nottingham Lace Curtains. Splendid new stock, white and cream. Antique Lace Curtains. Curtain Materials. Lambrequins. Vestibule Lace. Cretonnes, 17 to 40. We have just received a large invoice RUBBER HOSE to be sold at low Prices. Call and examine it before buying elsewhere. took to brigandage as a consolation for dis on board and register them, issuing certifi appointed love. He had been a cowherd in cates which will enable them to return. In Rubber Store, the employ of a wealthy farmer with whose the same way a Chinese resident who wishes t depart by land may apply for a certificate daughter he fell in love. He was dismissed for his impudence, and he "took to the hills," stream. Let mind as well as body be im- proved by striving to penetrate some of na- ture's secrets, and, oh, how richly we will be repaid. We have many fair girls in our city, graceful, willowy, charming. It is a real feast to the eye to gaze upon so much true girlish sweetness in both form and feature, but what we most need at present is real strength and robustness. Home and school must go hand in hand ; parents and teachers must work as one : a sympathetic chain must bind these working forces if we are to be the true, sincere friends of our girls. S. E. E. where he joined a band of robbers. In a enabling him to return. In both cases the certificate is to be issued without cost to the subject of it. The bill does not require that ml 6 "!. TTTTTT.F3. Proprietor. short time he became president of the gang, and persuaded them to make a raid upon his "The Label and Trade Mark of a n manufacturer iB the best protection the former employer. After having brutally out persons entering the country upon these cer- tificates shall be registered at the custom house, but masters of vessels arriving are re uuiii; can nave. "lB. MUH, ''Government Chemist. raged the daughter he slew her and her fath Awarded the Highest Premium by the American In er with his own hand, leaving the rest of the Table Linens. quired to make out sworn lists of Chinese stitute. Playing Cards. family to be dispatched by other members of passengers. No Chinese can enter the coun the gang. Under the Bourbon regime he succeeded in inspiring the Abruzzi population Are Mtaa- - Thfir History How They try without the certificate required in this act, unless he be a member of the suite of a Purity and Strengtti Guaranteed. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR with such fear that no one would betray him Onlp a few more of those Second- - to the government, although there was a re Linen Sheeting and Pillowcasing. Hand Bicycles left. Come quick j or you will be too late. Money refunded where Goods prove unsatisfactory. diplomatic or other officer of th9 Chinese government, whose credentials shall be taken as an equivalent ; hence the bill does not pro vide for the transit home through the United States of Chinese in the West Indies or South America, as asked for by the Chinese ambassador and urged by the President in ward of five thousand ducats offered for his head. When he found his physical strength failing him, he made his peace with the au- thorities, and for the last ten years had lived factored. From the Xew York World. A manufacturer of playing cards in this city was asked where the most of the cards were made and what becomes of them. He said : "I have often wondered, when think- ing of the vast number of packs of cards manufactured in all parts of the world, what became of them all, just as the old woman was at a loss to know what became of all the pin3. Eugsia has a population, I believe, of about bO.OOO.OOO, and they make the best playing cards in St. Petersburg of any place in Europe. Besides, the authorized manu- factory there by the government is the only Brown and Bleached We have a line new set of Bicy- cles to rent, at 79 Orange Street, By the hour or day. Bicycle School m in an asylum for the poor near Naples. It is said that he has written up his memoirs, which are to be published under the high- - ' S"S? 'sfe '3RST s his veto message. It provides that any Chi- nese "found unlawfully within the United States" "shall be caused to be removed there- from to the country from whence he came by the President of the United States," at pub soui.ding title of "The Experiences of a Nea- politan Patriot from the year 1811 to the open evenings for beginners. The largest Hall in the city, corner State and Elm streets. All makes At Wholesale Prices. close of the Franco-Austria- n War." one in all that vast empire. It is a govern- ment institution just the same as the mint or RECENT FLBLICAT10XS. Awsrdod the Highest Premium by the American lic cost, after having been brought before some federal, commissioner or judge and been found to be unlawfully in the country. ring uvercoats I A CHOICE VARIETY. Institute. of Bicycles repaired at Tie American Bicjcle Co., "The Eose," by H. B. Ellwanger, is the the United States Treasury is a government institution here It is licensed by the gov- ernment, protected by the government and the net profits go to the support of a foundling asylum. The same system pre The term "laborers" is defined to include Co. work of a writer who has a thorough knowl Adam N. Pkof. HENRY MORTON, President of Stevens' In stitute, Hoboken, N. J., in his analysis of J. skilled and unskilled laborers and miners. vails in Mexico. In France and Germany 79 Orange Street, And the bill provides that "hereafter no the manufacturers are licensed, but the busi ness is not so much of a monopoly there as i is in Eassia." Agents for the Harvard and Co State court or court of the United States ihall admit Chinese to citizenship." edge of his subject. The amateur rose-grow- will find here, in small space, a great amount of useful information. On the vexed question of the classification of roses, Mr. Ellwanger takes very sensible views. The grouping found ia the catalogues of nursery lumbia Bicycles. The new bill, it will be seen, retains the "How is it in this country in this respect?" "The only restriction that exists in this Register copy. apll country is the imposition of a revenue tax of WE MAKE system of personal registration, the objec- tionable definition of ' laborers" and the clause prohibiting the granting of American Men's Dark and Light Colored Suitings, JW Black Diagonal Suits. Black Basket Suits. Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits. Prices marked on all goods. They cannot fail to please purchasers. HEOKEKS' Perfect Baking Powder, purckased by him in the open market, says : "I find Heckers' Perfect Baking Powder to consist essentially of Cream of Tartar and of oda, or, m other words, to be a pure Cream Tartar Baking Powder, free from alum, terra alba, ammonia, or any injurious substance." It is PERFECT five cents per pack, and this tax has to be paid on all grades of cards regardless of their value." "When and where and by whom were men is becoming too complex for the average brain, and it is high time that the compli- cated divisions and subdivisions with which many rosarians delight to perplex mankind citizenship to any Chinaman, no matter how worthy he may be to become a citizen of this cards invented ?" land of the free." It is therefore not a "The idea, which has finally been develop should be reduced to something like sim great improvement upon the bill which was ed into the playing cards of the present day. plicity. The chapter on typical roses is excel vetoed. Of course a great pressure will be lent. The description of varieties in the PAIRS FAJiTS PER WEEK. We have 500 different styles to select from. Also a full line of the best Merchant Tailoring Goods at popular prices. L. H. FREEDMAN, 9 CHURCH STREET. ST. B. Pants mad to order at six hours notice if requisite. ma31 in every respect healthful, thoroughly reliable, un form In strength, and its brought to bear upon the President to induce him to sign this bill, but it remains to be seen whether he will consider it satisfactory. It certainly does not remove all the objections latter part of the volume is as good as can be found. Published by Dodd, Mead fc Co., New York, and for gale in this city by Judd the bookseller. as we know them here in this country, is supposed to have originated in Hindoos tan, and the seeds which have produced such aa enormous crop in Europe and America were undoubtedly sown by the gypsies who mi- grated from that far eastern clime about the beginning of the fourteenth century. It is pretty generally established that they found their way to Spain and Italy first, then t France and Germany and finally into Eng- land, in which latter country they probably "Summer Gleanings," by Eose Porter, ia I. 1 III k 329 Chapel Street. raised against the old bill in the veto message, and the considerations of public policy to which the President called the attention of 2 fl8 S 3 &3 a- - a unique volume. It is handsomely bound". The pages run from Jane first to August Store open eveningrs. thirty-firs- t. At the head of each page is a aplli Congress are as much against the modified bill as they were against the original one. poetic quotation, and the rest of the page is Elgin Butter. left blank for such use as the owner may see A FULL supply alwajs on hand, small package. quality the best made. a. fit to put it to. The quotations are made with EMTOKIAL .OTK!S. The whipping post has not been popular in E. E. HALL & SON '""Cfi.iinr-j- txjrj arrived sometime in the first half of the fif- teenth century. It is claimed, however, that cards were known in China at least as early as the twelfth century. The cards introduc- ed by the gypsies, however, were very differ- ent from those in use now in this country, and were used by them for the purpiee of fortune-tellin- g and not for playing games of amusement or chance. It is to the Spaniards BARGAINS. BARGAINS. excellent taste. Published by White & Stokes, New York, and for sale in this city by F. T. JarmaH. The First-Clas- s BAKING qualities cannot be surpassed, producing most del cioue, light, sweet and wholesome Biscuits, Cakes, Pas try, Puddings, etc., which may be eaten while fresh without detriment. The high standard for purity and excellence which our preparations have always maintaim-d- , and our ex- perience of over thirty year, in the manufacture of Baking Powder for use in making Flonr, warrants us in offering this as a Perfect Baking POWDER. Dealers are authorized to warrant every can Perfect Baking Powder to give entire satis action For sale only in Cans, by all Grocers. GEORGE V. HECKER & CO., Croton Flour Mills, 2U5 Cherry Street, N. Y. James D. Dewed & Co., Agents, 233 to 3J STATE STREfcT, We are now prepared to show, a fine line just received from the great Carpet Warehouse of W. & J. SLOANE, Broadway, New York, whose goods we make a specialty. Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets and Ingrain Carpets in new and beautiful designs. ROBERT N. SEARLES, FRUIT STORE, The first complete volume of the Century Virginia, and during the last campaign in the State the Eeadjusterg pledged themselves to abolish it. At the recent session of the Legis- lature the law which created it was repealed, and yesterday, the law having expired, all the we are indebted for the invention of gam if No. 203 CHAPEL STRKET, Magazine is out, and includes the monthly numbers from November, 1881, to April, 1S82, both inclusive. It is a very handsome rant's this week. Clucks aiii Sil- ver wa vvi will be sold regardleas o' cost, having no room for them during the extensive alterations to be mad iu May. Conio curly and se- cure the bsD 01 the bargains. j. a. g. Has Just been renovated and Btocked with a new and bling, while to the French belongs the credit of transforming the original 'tarots, a pack of which consisted of seventy-eigh- t cards, into the present more comprehensive com ftreBh btock of whipping posts in the State were torn down. volume, and contains nearly one hundred It is gravely reported that the Kentucky pass of four suits and nrtv-tw- o cards. "When was the manufacture of playing pages of matter more than Scribntr's. The binding ia nnique and original On the cov TEAS, COFFEE, andCIGAKS. cards introduced into this country ?' Senate has passed an act making it finable for a citizen to hail anybody by the title of R. A. Benliam's ers within, the figures which grace the suc JDU8ANT, Orders solicited and goods delivered to any part of "That is a qnestion I can hardly answer. All the data I have given thus far I have "Colonel" on any street in a loud tone of jy72tawdtf NEW HAVEN, CONN. ractifai Watchmaker, voice. It was explained that in Kentucky gleaned from a history of playing cards pub- lished in England. The subject has never cessive monthly numbers of the magazine are printed in brown on paper of low-tone- gray, dotted with gilt, and are surrounded tae city. LESTER J. BRADLEY, 202 Chapel Street, op!5 BELOW THE BRIDGE. been extensively gone into by anyone ambi 38 Church Street. Is the place to trade if you want anything in the Boot and Shoe Line. We always have on hand a good assortment of sea a23 fm. JL Wriglat, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 153 Church St., cor. of Court this habit was extremely dangerous, since so many turned their heads at the sound of the word that there was danger of some of them stumbling and injuring limbs. tious of enlightening the world so far as this country is concerned. Cards have no doubt existed in this country for more than a cen- tury. The first reputable manufacturer of with emblematic designs and mottoes and borders of convoluted lines. A glance through the table of contents of the volume jf THE undersigned, inventor and manufac-- sonable goods, and out of the scores that throng our I .rarer (since io47) of the celebrated JOIIANIV HOFF'S MILT T.whichhas b-- playing cards x nave any Knowledge of in America was Thomas Crehor, of Boston, and Considering the ingenuity of those who Richmond Ranges. KM favorably received by the Medical Profession. store oay alter day, not one in a hundred xau to gee suited. N. B. All the leading Spring Styles in fine Shoes for lauies and gents are to be found at shows to what an extent the current maga- zine literature has become the best literature ol the day. Among the authors who have contributed to this magazine during the six oeg to miorm tbe Trade and general public tha Vlessrs. TAlitiANT & CO.. of New Vnrlt ... tising thomselves as my agents and issue a letterfi he was burnt out in 1844. A man named Calvin Bartlett carried on tbe business in this city from 183.1 to 140, and a Frenchman named Zanrade was also here from 1840 to are seeking to kill ihe Czar, it is astonishing that he has lived so long. One Nib.ili.st pre- sented a plan for lighting up the Kremlin with electricity during the coronation festivi vcjueii Uy me in tne year 1S7U, in order to mis- lead the public and daalers into the belief that Sole agency for this celebrated MILLS & MAESDEN, At tome j h and ConncPors at liaw, 308 Chapel Street, Mi chell's Building, g OMMISBIONEUS OF DEEDb.for Now York, Mu-- j sachnsetts, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, California, Kansas, Rhode Island, Iowa, New Jersey, Minnesota, Ohio, Louisiana, &c. Collections made in all parts of the United States,at lowest rates, through reliable correspondents. Ja5 months included in this volume are Ralph ithey ar still selling my genuine article at pres. Mf.n. TAKRANT t CO. have ni Cooking Range. 1844. But the best goods at that time were ROB'T. A. BENHAM, 294 Chapel Street. ap22 " Waldo Emerson, Henry W. Longfellow, W. manufactured in Boston by Crehor." ecelveri any goods from me since IHTJ Repairs always on hand. D. Howells, Edward Eggleston, Dean Stanley, ties. The suspicion of the police was some, how aroused, and it was found that the real "How long have yon been in the busi aunu consequently are selling ANOTHER hkepa- - SKATION under the ness ?'. Oil Stoves The Economist. "Thirty-fou- r years. And there has been a plan of the electrician was to blow the Kremlin to pieces. Among his devices was a my aiait extract. Kn 1 have brought Suit against the above party the United States Ciucdit Court of New Children's Carriages Frederick Douglass, Frances Hodgson Bur- nett, Hon. E. B. Washburne, C. G. Leland, Richard Grant White, Harriet Prescott Spof-for- d, Andrew Lang, Mark Twain, George E. Two and three wick. Over one lot of peasant caps, the linings of which xork, aua nere'iy caution the publio to buy onlj the genuine JOHANN HOEF'S MALT EXTRACT Chas. S. Hamilton, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 7 YALE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Corner Chapel and State Street., Notary Public New Haven, Cons. ap6tf RATTAH HALL POCKETS AND Rattan Wood Basltets In new and beam iful designs. New Haven Foldingchair Company, 653 State Street. fel m&tn ' "Edward B. Clarke & Co., Houss, Signr Decorative Painters, And Paper Hangers. Kais'ominirig, Graining and Glazing. DEALERS IN Plain & Decorative Wall fapera. Paint., Oil., Ola., and Brashes of every de- scription. Agent, for Valen- tine1. Varni.lie., Color., etc., etc. Order, by mall promptly attended to. 482 Chapel Street, Corner High, Opposite ale Art School, Ml i, New Haven. Conn. Stephen MTWier, Successor to Miner & Wier, Carriage Manufacturer, G0 ELM STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. I am offering a large stock of Carriages at greatly reduced prices, made from the beBt materials. Second-Han- d Carriages, inoluding a light Coupe erj low. fflL. R. F. Burwell, DENTIST, UUHe Building, Cor. ChurchandChap-a- 1 Street.. which bears my picture and signature as a trade--: hundred thousand sold. Always ready for use. gguiark n the label (printed in German), and hasj Hthe signature of ittK.. M. EIS.ER. 31 uid Waring, jr., John Burroughs, T. S. Perry, Mary Cowden Clarke, W. J. Stillman, E. C. were filled with explosives. These, it is ex- plained, were to be thrown into the air by the wearers in a transport of loyal enthu ,2U Race street, Philadelphia, Sole Agent for theM great change in it during that time. In France and Spain there bas been no improvement in the methods of manufacturing cards for the last hundred years. They use the same old hand presses, printing the sheets in black and patting in the colors with stencils. The presses, too, are small, because large sheets cannot be printed on a hand press, and con- sequently it requires several impressions to complete a pack. I use steam presses, print a whole pack at one impression, and, what is jniteu isiates ana uanaaa, on tne neck of every Wttle. JOHANN HOFF. siasm. Refrigerators. Pierce's Buffalo Charcoal Filled Stedman, H. H., Austin Dobson, James Ens-se- ll Lowell and Celia Thaxter, a list that in any respect it would be difficult to surpass. WELLS &GUNDE7 Jewelers and Silversmiths, 66 Chapel Street, Dealers iu Solid Silver saw! Silver Platetl Ware, Spec- tacles and Eye Glasses. Watches, Clocks and .Jew- elry repaired. ' apt f. Fine Stationery. New and Beautiful Designs just received. Steel Plate Ensrraved, Plain .: and Tinted Note Paper and Correspondence Cards. Extra Fine Plaited Mourning Note and Envelopes to match. Mourning Cards and Card Envelopes to match. Plain White Card Envelopes. White Hollywood Articles for decorating. New and Pretty i aaels for Panel Pictures or Photo- graphs. Sine assortment of Playing cards. Come and see the Pretty Goods at JVC?. 1G3CH.4P&L, STftt IKET Under the Elliott House, Opposite the Opera House. Royal Prussian Counsellor, ito , Berlin. Germany E. P. ARVINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Booms 9 and 11, 69 Church St. The project for constructing a third rail For sale by E. A. Whittlesey, 238 Chapel Btreet, E. A. Gessner &Co., 308 Chapel street. Refrigerators. Great economy of GREAT SCTT! ice. more, print all tbe colors at once. ' road tunnel beneath the Alps under Mont Blano meets with considerable opposition, particularly on scientific grounds. Herr'Heim, In Germanv railroad conductors get about EVAN EVAN, "Do the styles ever cnangef" "No, not so far as the figures are con $340 a year. In America the roads employ Blanie & Co. men to find out about how mucn tne conauc- - cerned. Attempts have been made to change S14 AND 316 STATE ST. tors do get. Illinois State Heguter. a Swiss savant, of the Polytechnicum of Zu rich, contends that the piercing of Mont Blanc would be a work of immense difficulty. ap!2 And now thev sav Damala was a commer In one part the tunnel would have to be cut NEW HAVEN, CONN., cial drummer. Might have known it ! No- body but a drummer would have had the cheek to marry Bernhardt. Boston Post. pecial For To-d- ay ! the styles of the face cards and the spots, but they have invariably resulted in failure. It is, in my opinion, practically impossible to improve on what we have been familiar with for so many years and which has proved so satisfactory for so many generations. About the only change has been in the style of back and general improvement in quality." through a formation of anhydrous gypsum, MANUFACTURERS OF There is said to be a firronp of spots "on A good selection now on hand, including Willow, Rattu n. Ash, Black Walnut and painted bod- ies, at prices to suit all. Also Parasol Covers, liap Kobe., Mais, Feathers, Dusters. Shov- els, Hakes, Bo, Rope, Lime, Whitewash Brushes, Paint Brushes, Glass, Putty and HARDWARE of all description, at Granville Weed's, Opposite Postomce. 55 CHURCH STREET. . mall tf L $1.25 Per Bushel. EARLY ROSE which swells on exposure to the air, and is almost impossible to stay. Moreover, the temperature of the galleries, judging from the experience of the St. Gothard Tunnel, the eastern limb of the sun" so large that if the earth was placed on them it would not cover them. The sun's vaccination seems to "What is tne extent of tne manufacture oi Coffee Cakes in all shapes. Large Doughnuts and Crullers, only lOc per dozen. Cake Ornaments, only at No. 276 Chapel Street. cards in this country ?' have "taken splendidly." Jborrtttoicn Her would be from a minimum of SG3 Fahrenheit ald. MODERATE PRICES. Bojr Wan toil, with; good refer- to a maximum of 122. Did vou read how Josiah Pitkin, of Chel Pleasure Carriages OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. . Landaus, Kockaways, Landaulettes, Victorias, Broughams, Cabriolets, Coupes," T. Carts. Each department is under the personal supervision of members of the firm, insuring a complete and per- fect Carriage. Our KOCKAWAYS are superior to all others. de8 ly sea, Vt., was cured of a sore leg by Hood's sarsaparilla, the blood purifier ? Sevtoxrn The Pond liquor law went into effect in TEW CHOP apl9 ai'slimallow Drops, PECK SPERRT. ECUEED AT E NTS lice. .Not a Diessea wora. ior ucmcu a sake, give us the particulars I Danbury JVews. P DAWSON'S ! 443 State Street, the place to buy fine Old Coffees, roasted fresh ISand ground to order. Choice Tea a specialty. Pure Spices by weight. A. E. Dawson, Agent. 449 State Street, next door to entrance jlladl.on House. esn For Inventors. The ceiline for the drawing-roo- of the Yanderbilt palace in New York, on which an To close out my stock, of SEND MODEL, SKETCHY DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION TO H. K, JOHNSON & GO.Wa8,"ngtoD.'c. de7tf eminent Paris artist is now at work, is a cir- cular composition representing the marriage of Cupid and Psyche or "Cupid and Sich." as the old commodore would doubtless have expressed it. Washington Post. PONCE PORTO RICO MOL.AS8ES. First importation of the season into this port. We have a few casks strictly ch'dce extra on brig Morning Light for sale at market prices. J. D. DEWELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, fol7 tt'3'J to S;M State Street. " li7 'G. "lilJSSEL.U"- - ARCHITECT, io. 334 i;tfel 5rt. ISew Haven. Ohio yesterday. Some leading attorneys have expressed the belief that the law is un- constitutional, and that opinion is naturally shared by the saloon keepers. A largo amount of money has been raised by the liquor in- terest for the purpose of fighting the law up- on this point in the courts. It will take sev- eral months and perhaps two or three years to get a final decision from the courts as to the constitutionality of the law. Should it be found unconstitutional, as the liquor men believe it will be, all taxes paid under it will be lost unless suits are brought to recover the nieney back from the State, which would involve some additional expense. The dispo- sition of the saloonkeepers, therefore, is not Presentlv Adrienne spoke. "Do you blame 48 Cents Per Pound, 12 Cents Per Quarter, Mixed Candy, Broken Candy, Chocolate Cream Drops, Gum Drops, only 20o per lb., ' manufactured daily on the xremises of Louis E. Ryder & Co., 27(1 Chapel Street. Largest Ice Cream and Retail Confectionery Store in the State. Ioe Cream on hand, all flavors. ap29 MDK80X, BISHOP & GILBEBT, Steam Fitters and Plumbers, 479 State Street. 4 BOUT May lBt we will take possession of tiie premises now occupied by Foskett & Bishop, iutendingto carry on the business in all its bianchts. Wo bhall endeavor tosust.in the reputation cf ttie place and do better, if poeBible.and are confident that with the skill and experience which are at ou ser- vice we can please all who may favor us with their me, papa, for being anxious and heartsick and lonely because Arniand does not come ? Do you blame me that forebodings of some- thing dreadful fill my mind when the oe whom I adore, and whose love is my life.fai's to keep his trygt, fails to show up on sched Potatoes I offVr the balance of northern Early Rose at $1.25 per bushel. Frank S. Piatt, 390 and 39$ State Street. ap29 57 m & 61 Orange St FURNITURE DEALERS to pay the tax it is 4 300 a year on every sa loon whether the business done is large or Ann Millinery Opening ! ON Wednesday and Thursday, April 12th arid 13th, -- AT NO. ORANGE STREET. n. fwwiflinnB a superb selection of SpHng Andrew Goodman, 88 Crown Street. Fine Goods ! Loy Prices ! Sweeping Reductions ! Can't be Beat ! 3 lb. cans Pplendid Peaches, IGc. 3 ' Marrowfat lJes, 31c. 3 i4 string Beaus, 5c. 3 ' Goostberries, 25c. Strawberries, 12c. Blueberries, 10c. Whortleberries, 10c. "Winelow Jones' Succotash, 14c. 3 lb cans Pumpkin, 12c. Red Raspberries, 12r. Bartlett Pears, i5c. White Chnrries, 16c. Gage Plums, 15c. Bah ima brand Pineapples, 20c. 3 lb cutis very heavy nyrap Table Peaches, 27c. "Warranted good as Hichardson & Bobbins' ftruit. Best Table Butter 32c lb., 3 lbs. $1. Good Table Butt- - r 25c per lb , y, lbs $1 Fin Teas, Pure Coffee, btst brands of Flour always on hand. Fine ines and Liquors for medicinal purposes. Genuiiit tt and Kye,i5i rr lutlle Call as early as you can for the bargains before they uletime ? fo answer. Again me sooua hi the apple. Five minutes pass : long, lank minutes, that seemed to Adrienne as if they would never get by. Then the father speaks : "Any man," he says, "who would ride two miles in a street car on a night like this, when there are plenty of bil- liard saloons within a block of his boarding house, is a chump." "Oh, father." cries the girl, "do not say that ; you wrong Armand, indeed you do. He may be thoughtless and giddy, and even dissipated (I heard he smoked a cigarette last week), but he is not a chump." Chicago Tribune. A sweet and beauteous maiden Arrived at the pearly gate ; But this sweet and maiden. She came, ala. : too late. The gate wa. shnt, and knocking No answer brought the fair ; The gate had banged while aweetnea. Had stayed to bang her h&lr. Lom.riVfc t'Utirr-J'v- r ttil. Millinery will be exhibited. J he ladies are Invited to be present. MRS. .1. ISABELLA WILBUR, apll R. ENSKO, Auctioneer For the Holidays ! the ftnest Painted Bedroom Suites in the HAVE New 1'arlor Suites, Walnut Bedroom Suites. The best Spring Bed for the money. Splint, Rattan, Cane and Rush Seat Chairs, In great variety, as low as can be bonght UNDERTAKING Promptly attended to, night or day, with care. iiodies preserved without ice in the best manner. Also sole agents for Washburn's Deodorizing and Disinfecting Fluid. A new lot of Folding (Jhairs and Stools to rent for parties or funerals. tela" Celluloid Seta, Cut Glnss (Bottles, Perfu "Probably about j.000,000 packs a year. Of that number I supply fully 2,500,000 packs. I. employ 160 persons and manufac- ture my own paper. Tbe only rival of any importance in this country is the United Card company. In my day I have seen as many aa twenty concerns started, but they have all passed out of existence after a brief time. The great secret of the successful manufac- ture of playing cards is in the manufacture and preparation of the paper so as to secure the required elasticity, and the cutting and finishing of the cards so that they can be shuttled and dealt. Here is a pack manufac- tured in Chicago, which some one brought in here as samples. They are made of paste- board and cut with a die. The consequence is that they are not of uniform size, and tbe edges on one side are pressed down and left jagged, so that it is impossible to shuffle and deal tbem. The best cards are made two ply that is, of two sheets of paper pasted to- gether. The inferior grades are three-ply- . The prices range from il 50 to $12 per dot-e- n packs, while forty years ago the range was from 50 cents to $:J per dozen. The im- provement has been constant and steady, so that the third grade of cards now are aa good as the best were thirty jears ago. The best goods are handled thirty times after the paper is made before they are completed and ready for market Ai to the demand, I do not suppose there are any more card made now than there were thirty years ago. But one puck now will last as long as a dozen would that were made then Up to twenty years ago we used band preoses, printed team than a pack at a time, and had to make as many impressions as there were colors on tbe cards." "How about the manufacture of marked cards, each as (rambler, sometime, use ?" "Those cards are generally marked by the gamblers themselves. Sometimes thf y make tbem by cutting up cards and pasting them together in some peculiar way. No reputable card manufacturer will manufacture marked cards or have anything to do with tbem. The gamblers wbo use marked cards ued to resort to the dodge of getting the regular manufacturers to print tbe face of the cards, leaving the backs mhite and they would get the backs printed and marked somewhere else. Now, no reputable manufacturer will do that even. I have not printed a white-bac- card for anybody in twenty years. There are though, I believe, one or two places in New York where they are manufactured to order for camblers." "Are there any illuminated cards manufac. tured in this country ':" "None whatever. They are purely French invention and are manufactured in France." D. S. ICIenney & Son, So. let) State Street, New Haven, oporUr. and Wholesale Deajan la .vary JasarlpUow of NaL18H, TKEXCH ASD AMERICA COACH WISDOW ASD PlfrrFKB OLA8. VARX18H, OILS, FAJHT8 ASD DTK TOm .el. m EXPEKT ACCOUNTANT. - of account opened or cloaed. Acotmnt. BOOK Notarial boaum. attended to at rooms of Vale Bus! neat College by OEOKGS BHZRUAX, aJO tf Boom (7, Insncaaoi Building. Til E llOSr IHI P UL A li small) until the constitutionality of the law is settled ; but on the other hand, should such a course be followed, they will be liable to arrest and to have their places closed. M. Menuiseur, a Frenchman, has a novel and interesting plan for enabling vessels crossing the Atlantic to communicate with the main land. He proposes to lay a cable from Europe to America with a central sta- tion, a ship moored in mid-ocea- aud a series of buoys, at intervals of t0 leagues, each numbered and connected by wires with the cable on the bottom, so that when a passing ship desires to establish commu- nication with land an apparatus on board is connected with the wire of the buoy and also with the buoy itself, by means of its two wires, and the communication is at once available. A vessel in distress near one buoy might, Will sell at auction on Tues mery, OkC, is. i. Apothecaries' Hall, 301 Chapel Street. day evening, ITIay 2d, at 7 1-- 2 o'clock, at the sales patronage. HENRV W. MUNSON, JOHN F. BISHOP, a22 lm JOEL F GILBERT. REMOVAL ! Foskett A Bishop. In order to meet the demands of our customers we are obliged to remove our factory and storerooms to more commodious quarters and shall be located, AFTER MAY 1st, Corner Grand Street and Railroad Avenue, Where with increased facilities we shall endoavor to merit a continuance of tbe patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon ug. ap24 lm RECEIVED AT LEHiEl BROTHERS. FANCY Mackerel, white and fat, in kits or suit. Now lot Tomatoes. 10c. Karlv Rose ( OM.HUMl ATIONS. Established 1845. room, ISO and 452 State HEADQOABTEBS A Word Vor "Oar Girl.." To the Editor of the Journal and Cor. tK. : are gone. ANDREW GOODMAN, No. 88 Grown st., NearMueio Hall 4 doors from Church street. ap29 GOODMAN'S BUILDING. Register and Union Copy street, 500 Imported Ca Will you kindly allow a mother, whoss uaries, trained Itulflnches, subscriber returns thanks for the liberal p J a THE bestowed on hliu for the past thlrtj-flv- e years while engaged in the Trunk, Harness and Sad- dlery 'business at 2 Exchange Building, and begs to ,,; ti,A mihllo that on or about March 1st he will FOR daughters have been pupils at the public piping three different tunes, schools, to inquire why it is, while the board of education and the teachers are wrangling Thrushes, etc., etc. ooen with a full stock of the same class of goods at oaOKANOE STREET, where he hopes by strict atten- tion to business to secure a share of their patronage through the central station, get help from a On Friday, Slay th, at lO ship passing near the next buoy. The diffi ATTENTION I HAVING taken th Atheneum Dining llooma, 65 Center street, I am now prepared to fur- nish the best of Table Board at moderate prices. TheBe rooms are neat and clean, and everything nrpt-clae- Prompt attention given to Ladies and the best of order will be observed. Regular dinner, S5C. L. G. FOWLER, late of Depot Restaurant. Sunday hours, 8 to 10, 12 to 2, 5 to 7. fel3 3m 1-- 2 a. in., regular sale of cult matter would be the buoy. M. Menui . OF ALL SEWING MACHINES Is the Light-Ruimi- ng NEW HOME! The Simplest, Latest Improved, Most Durable and Best. All the wearing parts are made of steel, careful- ly tempered, and are adjustable. It has the Autoina.ticTenH.oti. IthastUe easiest 1 1 ire it -- ded shuttle. It has a self-aettiii- K ee has a large space under the arm. It has a scale for regulating 1 he stitch, it is war- ranted for five years. The htibhiiia are wound without running or unthreading the machine. It is almost noiseless aud has more points of excellence than all other machines combined. Woorwor!i made of nolid hlack walnut in new and beautiful deius. Attachments adjustable and nickel-plate- d. Machines sold on easy monthly pay- ments, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. 30 Union Square, N. Y., and Orange, Mass. taT'Onr only authorized agent for New Haven and vicinity is K. I.. CATLIIV, 161 Chapel Street, Elliott House Block. nNew styles of Fancy Cards Just received, to be de8 tf OR. G. F. PETERSON DENTIST, a$ Elm Street, Corner of Orange, GEO. I. CUMMINS, Ag't, 98 OBAfcGE ST., tf Opposite f 11 '"" Untitling. Furniture, Carpets, Red seur has not yet described it in detail, but ding, Mirrors, etc. About TH E NEW HAVEN SHIRT COMPANY, 235 Chapel Street. says that it is pronounced quite successful by competent navigators. It is luminous by night, sonorous in fog, and easily accessible ! Carpets in this sale. Business For Sale. ap29 in any kind of weather. Boys off all ages can have the Salesmen are Wanted for Long' fellow's AVorka. business, light, pleasant and profitable ; only J small amount of cash required, i'or f ull partic Eisrlimie Patent Kbirt l about this and that, the introduction of new text books, etc., that in proportion to im- proved methods of Instruction, stricter dis- cipline and closer examinations, our girls seem to be degenerating in physical develop- ment. Is it ntcessary that the brain be nurtured at the expense of the body ? Stooping shoulders, weary Bteps, short- sightedness, catarrh in various forms, we are familiar with. It seems to us that a little attention to homely common sense, with not quite so much given to the uncommon, might benefit those perched on high seats on the educational plunk. This increasing short- sightedness may fill the coffers of our opticians and thus prove the ill wind that blows them good, still, can we- - afford that our children have this most precious gift dimmed ? Has imperfect ventilation any connection with this infirmity? Can it be that color-blindnes- s is intensified by light as admitted to some of our school rooms ? With much hu- mility we admit we have much to learn, and sometimes we tremble when we seriously A believer in the "elective" system writes Price, Eighty-Fiv- e Cents. to the Nation that the average ago at grad Potatoes, 1. 25 per bushel. Turkish Dates, new crop. Halt Herring and Yarmouth Bloaters. Extra White Clover Honey. Maple Sugar from Berkshire Hills. Fl jur ground with patent steel rolls, and the choicest Pastry Flour extant. LEIGH BROS., NO. 383 STATE STREET, gTAgeuts for Superlative Flour. ap2C Eddv's Refrigerators. npHK beat in use, the best made, and they are the JL best Hefrigerator for yon to buy. Look at them before purchasing, and you will buy no other. Ask for the EDDY. Sold by W. T. CANNON & CO., my25 300 State Street, near Cliapel. The " Eighmie Patent Shirt" is only to be had in this fllHE Yalo Library contains eighteen volumes bound I in full Turkey Morocco, comprising eighteen Bri- tish and American authors. Put up as follows, in th. Yale Library liookcaso 2 volumes and case- - Long- fellow and Whlitier, K50 ; Shakspeare and Byron $5.50; Tennyson and Favorite. J6.5U ; Scott and Hums, ts.6(l ; Moore and Pope, $S.50; Jean Ingelow and Adelaide Proctor, $5.60; Mrs. Browning and Yale Bureau of Patents. TRADE MARK. Solicitor of Patents and Notary Public. Time-Trie- d and 't'elel Old Reliable -- tt8 V ears' Experience. ADVICE FBEE. OWNER of Si Patents and Trademarks. Author new Trademark. Law of March, 1880, the only valid law in the United States as good out of this State as within its jurisdiction. Office hours 8 to 1, from 1 to 7, from 7 to 10 p. m. Residence at the Tontine Hotel ; Box 602. Washington, resident representative hourly in the Patent Office ; Box in that, city, 274. ANDREW ONEIIL. Benediot;Building, oor. Ohuroh and Center BU. Jyl8 tf " ulars, see G. A. ISBEIiL, Office Todd's Block.cor. State and Elm Street. Open evenings. !?1L- - Augustus A. Ball, Iron Hailing Works, 16 Audubon ORNAMENTAL Coun., manufacturer of Iron Fences, GrTtes. Doors. Htairs, Shutters, ; also Vaulta, InCol- - ciiy 01 T. P. Merwin, Sole Agent for New Haven, Office (at Residence), No. 88 College Street. Postal orders filled promptly. ap28 uation of students at Harvard has increased since its introduction there ; that the college exacts a higher quality, as well as a greater quantity, of preparatory work ; that the new system cultivates in the student and stimulates an honorable ambition ; that it is becoming bad form not to secure an uDUmC1,iU,tu.Wi wiiiion ana iteiigious Poems $5.50 ; Goldsmith and Wordsworth, $5 50. maSl OAY BHOTHEHS. 256 Ghanel Rtmt. Florida Oranares. MAfLiE SYRUi S. W. SEAKJiE, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Ho. 5 Conn. Saving. Bank Building, de9 SMALL LOT, of fine quality, received this EW Just reoeiyed. umns, MIrders, uhibm -" -- - -- - for public buildings nd prison.. Roof olts, Bridge Bolt., eta. 011 N ma7 E. E. HALL & SON. ujuruiKiK, prooauiy me last or tne season. E. E. HALL & SON. honor, or, at least, an honorary mention ;

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THE LAH6aT IAIL.Y NEWSPAPER IN THE CITY, OFFICE 400 STATE STREET.Published by CARRINGT02T & CO.

Price Four Cents.VOL. L. NEW H.A VH3N, CONN., TUESDAY MOltN MAY 2, 1882.

Sound aitb dmltt.

Co.AdamJ. )LEDITED AND PUBLISHED BY

CARRINGTON & CO.,Jo. 400 State Street. Courier Building

JOHK B. OABBIKQIOK.DWJLBD T. OABBINGTOH. JOHN B. OABBIXtTON, B.

Tuesday Morning, .Hay 2, 1882.

W1I. H. BRADLET & CO., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 61 AND C3 CHAPEL STREET,Have now finished in stock at low prices,

TOP AND P SIDE-BA- PIANO, CORNING AND WHITECHAPEL BUGGIES AND PHAETONS.TOP AND P BEACH AND BUSINESS WAGO S,

SURREYS AND LAWRENCE, Side-Ba- r and Elliptic Springs, Leather and Canopy Tops, alsowithout Tops, for four persons,

FOUR SEAT SAXTON8 with Canopies,LADIES' PHAETONS with English Canopios.

VICTORIAS, CABRIOLETS,EXTENSION TOP CHARIOTEES AND CABRIOLETS,

LIGHT FOUR SEAT CURTAIN BROUGHAMS ANDSIX SEAT ROCK A WAYS,

T CARTS, LADIES' VILLAGE ANDWHITECHAPEL TWO WHEEL CARTS,

GENTLEMEN'S TWO WHEEL CARTS for two or four persons,LANDAUS, COACHES, BROUGHAMS, &c.

apiS 3m ALL WORK GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED.

that the relations between the undergrad-uates and their instructors have become more

natural and wholesome ; and that the beha-

vior of the young fellows is improving in thesame ratio as their scholarship. ''With theschoolboy spirit of work," he says, "is dis-

appearing the schoolboy spirit of conduct.Wherever a firm authority is needed, it isstill exercised ; but it is rarely needed. It iswith difficulty that one who has lodged andlived in the midst of Harvard students withinthe last few years can believe in the realityof the things which he himself saw as stu-

dent and as proctor under the old regime."

think of what will be required of ourgirls as companions, teachers, wives andmothers. A sound mind and sound bodymust go together if the battle of life is to befought aright. Our boys, with plenty ofoutdoor life, fearless as regards points ofetiquette, will no doubt be victors in tberace. Home, as well as school influences,stamp the name of "torn boy" uponour girls if they climb, romp, jumpor tramp. We believe it a sinto allow the Irish and German maidens, des-

ignated as servants, to reap all tbe health-givin- g

breezes of morn. The sunrise is thebest color artist. It would save much of the"weekly , allowance" that now goes for cos-metics and tonics if the good graces of thisluminary were courted. Never mind a tearor rent in gown or wrap. Nimble fingers caneasily repair the mishap. Sweep the walk,rake the lawn, prune, and even condescendto dig a little in mother earth-- Stout shoesand coarse gloves are much cheaper thandrugs. We must strive to make it fashiona-ble to roam and hunt by mountain and

THE MODIFIED CHINESE BILL,.The modified Chinese bill differs in impor-

tant respects from that vetoed by PresidentArthur. It reduces the period of exclusionfrom twenty years to ten years. Instead ofLEADERS IN requiring that Chinese who had acquired theprivilege of residence in the country prior toNovember 17, 18S0 (the date of the treaty)"shall cause thomselvts" to be registered, theHOSE! Among the notable men who have recently

died in Europe is Pietro Gosperone, the fa-

mous brigand chief. He was in his ninetiethyear when he died, and for more than half anew bill requires that, when a vessel with

Chinese passengers is about to sail from thiscountry, the collector of the port shall go

century was known as "The Terror of theAbruzzi." When he was only seventeen he

Nottingham Lace Curtains.Splendid new stock, white and cream.

Antique Lace Curtains.Curtain Materials.Lambrequins.Vestibule Lace.Cretonnes, 17 to 40.

We have just received a large invoice RUBBER HOSE to be soldat low Prices. Call and examine it before buying elsewhere. took to brigandage as a consolation for dison board and register them, issuing certifi

appointed love. He had been a cowherd incates which will enable them to return. InRubber Store, the employ of a wealthy farmer with whosethe same way a Chinese resident who wishest depart by land may apply for a certificate daughter he fell in love. He was dismissed

for his impudence, and he "took to the hills,"

stream. Let mind as well as body be im-

proved by striving to penetrate some of na-

ture's secrets, and, oh, how richly we will berepaid. We have many fair girls in our city,graceful, willowy, charming. It is a realfeast to the eye to gaze upon so much truegirlish sweetness in both form and feature,but what we most need at present is realstrength and robustness.

Home and school must go hand in hand ;

parents and teachers must work as one : asympathetic chain must bind these workingforces if we are to be the true, sincere friendsof our girls. S. E. E.

where he joined a band of robbers. In aenabling him to return. In both cases thecertificate is to be issued without cost to thesubject of it. The bill does not require that

ml 6 "!. TTTTTT.F3. Proprietor. short time he became president of the gang,and persuaded them to make a raid upon his"The Label and Trade Mark of a n

manufacturer iB the best protection the former employer. After having brutally outpersons entering the country upon these cer-tificates shall be registered at the customhouse, but masters of vessels arriving are re

uuiii; can nave. "lB. MUH,''Government Chemist. raged the daughter he slew her and her fathAwarded the Highest Premium by the American In er with his own hand, leaving the rest of theTable Linens. quired to make out sworn lists of Chinesestitute.

Playing Cards.family to be dispatched by other members ofpassengers. No Chinese can enter the counthe gang. Under the Bourbon regime hesucceeded in inspiring the Abruzzi population

Are Mtaa- -Thfir History How Theytry without the certificate required in thisact, unless he be a member of the suite of aPurity and Strengtti Guaranteed.

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR with such fear that no one would betray himOnlp a few more of those Second- -

to the government, although there was a reLinen Sheeting and Pillowcasing. Hand Bicycles left. Come quick j

or you will be too late.Money refunded where Goods prove unsatisfactory.

diplomatic or other officer of th9 Chinese

government, whose credentials shall be takenas an equivalent ; hence the bill does not provide for the transit home through the UnitedStates of Chinese in the West Indies orSouth America, as asked for by the Chineseambassador and urged by the President in

ward of five thousand ducats offered for hishead. When he found his physical strengthfailing him, he made his peace with the au-

thorities, and for the last ten years had lived

factored.From the Xew York World.

A manufacturer of playing cards in thiscity was asked where the most of the cardswere made and what becomes of them. Hesaid : "I have often wondered, when think-ing of the vast number of packs of cardsmanufactured in all parts of the world, whatbecame of them all, just as the old womanwas at a loss to know what became of all thepin3. Eugsia has a population, I believe, ofabout bO.OOO.OOO, and they make the bestplaying cards in St. Petersburg of any placein Europe. Besides, the authorized manu-factory there by the government is the only

Brown and BleachedWe have a line new set of Bicy-

cles to rent, at

79 Orange Street,By the hour or day. Bicycle School

m in an asylum for the poor near Naples. Itis said that he has written up his memoirs,which are to be published under the high- -

' S"S? 'sfe '3RST s his veto message. It provides that any Chi-

nese "found unlawfully within the UnitedStates" "shall be caused to be removed there-from to the country from whence he came bythe President of the United States," at pub

soui.ding title of "The Experiences of a Nea-

politan Patriot from the year 1811 to theopen evenings for beginners. Thelargest Hall in the city, cornerState and Elm streets. All makesAt Wholesale Prices. close of the Franco-Austria- n War." one in all that vast empire. It is a govern-

ment institution just the same as the mint orRECENT FLBLICAT10XS.Awsrdod the Highest Premium by the Americanlic cost, after having been brought beforesome federal, commissioner or judge andbeen found to be unlawfully in the country.

ring uvercoats I

A CHOICE VARIETY.

Institute.

of Bicycles repaired at

Tie American Bicjcle Co., "The Eose," by H. B. Ellwanger, is the

the United States Treasury is a governmentinstitution here It is licensed by the gov-ernment, protected by the government andthe net profits go to the support of afoundling asylum. The same system pre

The term "laborers" is defined to includeCo. work of a writer who has a thorough knowlAdamN. Pkof. HENRY MORTON, President of Stevens' Institute, Hoboken, N. J., in his analysis ofJ. skilled and unskilled laborers and miners.

vails in Mexico. In France and Germany79 Orange Street, And the bill provides that "hereafter nothe manufacturers are licensed, but the business is not so much of a monopoly there as iis in Eassia."Agents for the Harvard and Co State court or court of the United States

ihall admit Chinese to citizenship."

edge of his subject. The amateur rose-grow-

will find here, in small space, a greatamount of useful information. On the vexed

question of the classification of roses, Mr.

Ellwanger takes very sensible views. Thegrouping found ia the catalogues of nursery

lumbia Bicycles. The new bill, it will be seen, retains the "How is it in this country in this respect?""The only restriction that exists in thisRegister copy. apll

country is the imposition of a revenue tax ofWE MAKEsystem of personal registration, the objec-tionable definition of ' laborers" and theclause prohibiting the granting of American

Men's Dark and Light Colored Suitings, JWBlack Diagonal Suits.Black Basket Suits.Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits.

Prices marked on all goods. They cannot fail to please purchasers.

HEOKEKS'Perfect Baking Powder, purckased by him in theopen market, says : "I find Heckers' Perfect BakingPowder to consist essentially of Cream of Tartar and

of oda, or, m other words, to be a pureCream Tartar Baking Powder, free from alum, terraalba, ammonia, or any injurious substance." It is

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five cents per pack, and this tax has to bepaid on all grades of cards regardless of theirvalue."

"When and where and by whom were

men is becoming too complex for the averagebrain, and it is high time that the compli-cated divisions and subdivisions with which

many rosarians delight to perplex mankindcitizenship to any Chinaman, no matter howworthy he may be to become a citizen of this cards invented ?"land of the free." It is therefore not a "The idea, which has finally been developshould be reduced to something like simgreat improvement upon the bill which was ed into the playing cards of the present day.plicity. The chapter on typical roses is excelvetoed. Of course a great pressure will be lent. The description of varieties in the

PAIRS FAJiTS PER WEEK.We have 500 different styles to select

from. Also a full line of the best MerchantTailoring Goods at popular prices.

L. H. FREEDMAN,9 CHURCH STREET.

ST. B. Pants mad to order at sixhours notice if requisite. ma31

in every respect healthful, thoroughly reliable, unform In strength, and its

brought to bear upon the President to inducehim to sign this bill, but it remains to beseen whether he will consider it satisfactory.It certainly does not remove all the objections

latter part of the volume is as good as canbe found. Published by Dodd, Mead fc Co.,New York, and for gale in this city by Juddthe bookseller.

as we know them here in this country, issupposed to have originated in Hindoos tan,and the seeds which have produced such aaenormous crop in Europe and America wereundoubtedly sown by the gypsies who mi-

grated from that far eastern clime about thebeginning of the fourteenth century. It ispretty generally established that they foundtheir way to Spain and Italy first, then tFrance and Germany and finally into Eng-land, in which latter country they probably

"Summer Gleanings," by Eose Porter, iaI. 1 III k329 Chapel Street. raised against the old bill in the veto message,and the considerations of public policy towhich the President called the attention of

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a unique volume. It is handsomely bound".

The pages run from Jane first to AugustStore open eveningrs. thirty-firs- t. At the head of each page is aaplli

Congress are as much against the modifiedbill as they were against the original one.

poetic quotation, and the rest of the page isElgin Butter. left blank for such use as the owner may seeA FULL supply alwajs on hand, small package.

quality the best made. a. fit to put it to. The quotations are made withEMTOKIAL .OTK!S.

The whipping post has not been popular inE. E. HALL & SON '""Cfi.iinr-j- txjrj

arrived sometime in the first half of the fif-

teenth century. It is claimed, however, thatcards were known in China at least as earlyas the twelfth century. The cards introduc-ed by the gypsies, however, were very differ-ent from those in use now in this country,and were used by them for the purpiee offortune-tellin- g and not for playing games ofamusement or chance. It is to the Spaniards

BARGAINS. BARGAINS.excellent taste. Published by White &

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The high standard for purity and excellence whichour preparations have always maintaim-d- , and our ex-perience of over thirty year, in the manufacture ofBaking Powder for use in making Flonr,warrants us in offering this as a Perfect Baking

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Perfect Baking Powder to give entire satisaction For sale only in Cans, by all Grocers.GEORGE V. HECKER & CO.,Croton Flour Mills, 2U5 Cherry Street, N. Y.James D. Dewed & Co., Agents,233 to 3J STATE STREfcT,

We are now prepared to show, a fine line just received from the great Carpet Warehouse

of W. & J. SLOANE, Broadway, New York, whose goods we make a specialty.

Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets and Ingrain Carpets in new and beautiful designs.

ROBERT N. SEARLES,FRUIT STORE, The first complete volume of the Century

Virginia, and during the last campaign in theState the Eeadjusterg pledged themselves toabolish it. At the recent session of the Legis-lature the law which created it was repealed,and yesterday, the law having expired, all the

we are indebted for the invention of gamif No. 203 CHAPEL STRKET, Magazine is out, and includes the monthlynumbers from November, 1881, to April,1S82, both inclusive. It is a very handsome

rant's this week.Clucks aiii Sil-

ver wa vvi will besold regardleas o'cost, having no roomfor them during theextensive alterationsto be mad iu May.

Conio curly and se-cure the bsD 01 thebargains.

j. a. g.

Has Just been renovated and Btocked with a new andbling, while to the French belongs the creditof transforming the original 'tarots, a packof which consisted of seventy-eigh- t cards,into the present more comprehensive com

ftreBh btock of whipping posts in the State were torn down.volume, and contains nearly one hundred

It is gravely reported that the Kentucky pass of four suits and nrtv-tw- o cards."When was the manufacture of playingpages of matter more than Scribntr's. The

binding ia nnique and original On the covTEAS, COFFEE,

andCIGAKS. cards introduced into this country ?'Senate has passed an act making it finablefor a citizen to hail anybody by the title ofR. A. Benliam's ers within, the figures which grace the sucJDU8ANT, Orders solicited and goods delivered to any part of "That is a qnestion I can hardly answer.

All the data I have given thus far I have"Colonel" on any street in a loud tone ofjy72tawdtf NEW HAVEN, CONN.ractifaiWatchmaker, voice. It was explained that in Kentucky gleaned from a history of playing cards pub-

lished in England. The subject has nevercessive monthly numbers of the magazineare printed in brown on paper of low-tone-

gray, dotted with gilt, and are surrounded

tae city.

LESTER J. BRADLEY,202 Chapel Street,

op!5 BELOW THE BRIDGE.

been extensively gone into by anyone ambi38 Church Street.

Is the place to trade if you want anything in the

Boot and Shoe Line.

We always have on hand a good assortment of sea

a23fm. JL Wriglat,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

No. 153 Church St., cor. of Court

this habit was extremely dangerous, since somany turned their heads at the sound of theword that there was danger of some of themstumbling and injuring limbs.

tious of enlightening the world so far as thiscountry is concerned. Cards have no doubtexisted in this country for more than a cen-

tury. The first reputable manufacturer of

with emblematic designs and mottoes andborders of convoluted lines. A glancethrough the table of contents of the volumejf THE undersigned, inventor and manufac--sonable goods, and out of the scores that throng our I .rarer (since io47) of the celebrated JOIIANIVHOFF'S MILT T.whichhas b-- playing cards x nave any Knowledge of in

America was Thomas Crehor, of Boston, andConsidering the ingenuity of those whoRichmond Ranges. KM favorably received by the Medical Profession.

store oay alter day, not one in a hundred xau to geesuited.

N. B. All the leading Spring Styles in fine Shoesfor lauies and gents are to be found at

shows to what an extent the current maga-zine literature has become the best literatureol the day. Among the authors who havecontributed to this magazine during the six

oeg to miorm tbe Trade and general public thaVlessrs. TAlitiANT & CO.. of New Vnrlt ...tising thomselves as my agents and issue a letterfi

he was burnt out in 1844. A man namedCalvin Bartlett carried on tbe business in thiscity from 183.1 to 140, and a Frenchmannamed Zanrade was also here from 1840 to

are seeking to kill ihe Czar, it is astonishingthat he has lived so long. One Nib.ili.st pre-sented a plan for lighting up the Kremlinwith electricity during the coronation festivi

vcjueii Uy me in tne year 1S7U, in order to mis-lead the public and daalers into the belief thatSole agency for this celebrated

MILLS & MAESDEN,At tome j h and ConncPors at liaw,

308 Chapel Street, Mi chell's Building,g OMMISBIONEUS OF DEEDb.for Now York, Mu-- j

sachnsetts, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois,Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina,California, Kansas, Rhode Island, Iowa, New Jersey,Minnesota, Ohio, Louisiana, &c.

Collections made in all parts of the United States,atlowest rates, through reliable correspondents. Ja5

months included in this volume are Ralphithey ar still selling my genuine article at pres.Mf.n. TAKRANT t CO. have niCooking Range. 1844. But the best goods at that time wereROB'T. A. BENHAM,

294 Chapel Street.ap22 "

Waldo Emerson, Henry W. Longfellow, W.manufactured in Boston by Crehor."ecelveri any goods from me since IHTJRepairs always on hand. D. Howells, Edward Eggleston, Dean Stanley,

ties. The suspicion of the police was some,how aroused, and it was found that the real "How long have yon been in the busiaunu consequently are selling ANOTHER hkepa- -

SKATION under the ness ?'.Oil Stoves The Economist. "Thirty-fou- r years. And there has been aplan of the electrician was to blow theKremlin to pieces. Among his devices was a

my aiait extract.Kn 1 have brought Suit against the above partythe United States Ciucdit Court of NewChildren's Carriages

Frederick Douglass, Frances Hodgson Bur-

nett, Hon. E. B. Washburne, C. G. Leland,Richard Grant White, Harriet Prescott Spof-for- d,

Andrew Lang, Mark Twain, George E.Two and three wick. Over one lot of peasant caps, the linings of whichxork, aua nere'iy caution the publio to buy onljthe genuine JOHANN HOEF'S MALT EXTRACT

Chas. S. Hamilton,Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

7 YALE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,Corner Chapel and State Street.,

Notary Public New Haven, Cons.ap6tf

RATTAH HALL POCKETSAND

Rattan Wood BasltetsIn new and beam iful designs.

New Haven Foldingchair Company,653 State Street.

fel m&tn '

"Edward B. Clarke & Co.,Houss, Signr Decorative Painters,

And Paper Hangers.Kais'ominirig, Graining and Glazing.

DEALERS INPlain & Decorative Wall fapera. Paint.,

Oil., Ola., and Brashes of every de-

scription. Agent, for Valen-tine1. Varni.lie., Color., etc., etc.

Order, by mall promptly attended to.

482 Chapel Street, Corner High,Opposite ale Art School,

Ml i, New Haven. Conn.

Stephen MTWier,Successor to Miner & Wier,

Carriage Manufacturer,G0 ELM STREET,

NEW HAVEN, CONN.I am offering a large stock of Carriages at greatly

reduced prices, made from the beBt materials.Second-Han- d Carriages, inoluding a light Coupe

erj low. fflL.

R. F. Burwell,DENTIST,

UUHe Building, Cor. ChurchandChap-a- 1

Street..

which bears my picture and signature as a trade--:hundred thousand sold. Alwaysready for use. gguiark n the label (printed in German), and hasj

Hthe signature of ittK.. M. EIS.ER. 31 uidWaring, jr., John Burroughs, T. S. Perry,Mary Cowden Clarke, W. J. Stillman, E. C.

were filled with explosives. These, it is ex-

plained, were to be thrown into the air bythe wearers in a transport of loyal enthu,2U Race street, Philadelphia, Sole Agent for theM

great change in it during that time. In Franceand Spain there bas been no improvement inthe methods of manufacturing cards for thelast hundred years. They use the same oldhand presses, printing the sheets in black andpatting in the colors with stencils. Thepresses, too, are small, because large sheetscannot be printed on a hand press, and con-

sequently it requires several impressions tocomplete a pack. I use steam presses, printa whole pack at one impression, and, what is

jniteu isiates ana uanaaa, on tne neck of everyWttle. JOHANN HOFF. siasm.Refrigerators.Pierce's Buffalo Charcoal Filled

Stedman, H. H., Austin Dobson, James Ens-se- ll

Lowell and Celia Thaxter, a list that in

any respect it would be difficult to surpass.

WELLS &GUNDE7Jewelers and Silversmiths,

66 Chapel Street,

Dealers iu Solid Silver saw!Silver Platetl Ware, Spec-tacles and Eye Glasses.

Watches, Clocks and .Jew-

elry repaired.'apt f.

Fine Stationery.New and Beautiful Designs just

received.Steel Plate Ensrraved, Plain

.: and Tinted Note Paperand Correspondence Cards.Extra Fine Plaited Mourning Note

and Envelopes to match.Mourning Cards and Card Envelopes to match.Plain White Card Envelopes.White Hollywood Articles for decorating.New and Pretty i aaels for Panel Pictures or Photo-

graphs.Sine assortment of Playing cards.Come and see the Pretty Goods at

JVC?. 1G3CH.4P&L, STftt IKETUnder the Elliott House,

Opposite the Opera House.

Royal Prussian Counsellor, ito , Berlin. GermanyE. P. ARVINE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,Booms 9 and 11, 69 Church St. The project for constructing a third railFor sale by E. A. Whittlesey, 238 Chapel Btreet,E. A. Gessner &Co., 308 Chapel street.Refrigerators. Great economy of GREAT SCTT!ice. more, print all tbe colors at once. '

road tunnel beneath the Alps under MontBlano meets with considerable opposition,particularly on scientific grounds. Herr'Heim,

In Germanv railroad conductors get aboutEVAN EVAN, "Do the styles ever cnangef""No, not so far as the figures are con$340 a year. In America the roads employBlanie & Co. men to find out about how mucn tne conauc- -

cerned. Attempts have been made to changeS14 AND 316 STATE ST. tors do get. Illinois State Heguter.a Swiss savant, of the Polytechnicum of Zurich, contends that the piercing of MontBlanc would be a work of immense difficulty.

ap!2 And now thev sav Damala was a commer

In one part the tunnel would have to be cutNEW HAVEN, CONN.,cial drummer. Might have known it ! No-

body but a drummer would have had thecheek to marry Bernhardt. Boston Post.pecial For To-d- ay !

the styles of the face cards and the spots,but they have invariably resulted in failure.It is, in my opinion, practically impossible toimprove on what we have been familiar withfor so many years and which has proved sosatisfactory for so many generations. Aboutthe only change has been in the style of backand general improvement in quality."

through a formation of anhydrous gypsum,MANUFACTURERS OF

There is said to be a firronp of spots "on

A good selection now on hand, including Willow,Rattu n. Ash, Black Walnut and painted bod-ies, at prices to suit all. Also Parasol Covers,liap Kobe., Mais, Feathers, Dusters. Shov-els, Hakes, Bo, Rope, Lime, WhitewashBrushes, Paint Brushes, Glass, Putty andHARDWARE of all description, at

Granville Weed's,Opposite Postomce. 55 CHURCH STREET.

. mall tf L

$1.25 Per Bushel.

EARLY ROSEwhich swells on exposure to the air, and isalmost impossible to stay. Moreover, thetemperature of the galleries, judging fromthe experience of the St. Gothard Tunnel,

the eastern limb of the sun" so large that ifthe earth was placed on them it would notcover them. The sun's vaccination seems to "What is tne extent of tne manufacture oi

Coffee Cakes in all shapes. LargeDoughnuts and Crullers, only lOcper dozen. Cake Ornaments, onlyatNo. 276 Chapel Street.

cards in this country ?'have "taken splendidly." Jborrtttoicn Herwould be from a minimum of SG3 Fahrenheit ald.MODERATE PRICES.

Bojr Wan toil, with; good refer- to a maximum of 122. Did vou read how Josiah Pitkin, of Chel

Pleasure CarriagesOF THE HIGHEST GRADE..

Landaus, Kockaways,Landaulettes, Victorias,Broughams, Cabriolets,Coupes," T. Carts.

Each department is under the personal supervisionof members of the firm, insuring a complete and per-fect Carriage.

Our KOCKAWAYS are superior to all others.de8 ly

sea, Vt., was cured of a sore leg by Hood's

sarsaparilla, the blood purifier ? SevtoxrnThe Pond liquor law went into effect inTEW CHOP apl9 ai'slimallow Drops,PECK SPERRT.

ECUEEDA T E NTSlice. .Not a Diessea wora. ior ucmcu a

sake, give us the particulars I DanburyJVews.P

DAWSON'S !

443 State Street,the place to buy fine Old Coffees, roasted freshISand ground to order.

Choice Tea a specialty.Pure Spices by weight.

A. E. Dawson, Agent.449 State Street, next door to entrance

jlladl.on House.esn

For Inventors. The ceiline for the drawing-roo- of theYanderbilt palace in New York, on which an

To close out my stock, ofSEND MODEL, SKETCHY DESCRIPTION

OF INVENTION TOH. K, JOHNSON & GO.Wa8,"ngtoD.'c.

de7tf

eminent Paris artist is now at work, is a cir-

cular composition representing the marriageof Cupid and Psyche or "Cupid and Sich."as the old commodore would doubtless haveexpressed it. Washington Post.

PONCE PORTO RICOMOL.AS8ES.

First importation of the seasoninto this port.

We have a few casks strictly ch'dce extra on brigMorning Light for sale at market prices.

J. D. DEWELL & CO.,Wholesale Grocers,

fol7 tt'3'J to S;M State Street." li7 'G. "lilJSSEL.U"-

-ARCHITECT,

io. 334 i;tfel 5rt. ISew Haven.

Ohio yesterday. Some leading attorneyshave expressed the belief that the law is un-

constitutional, and that opinion is naturallyshared by the saloon keepers. A largo amountof money has been raised by the liquor in-

terest for the purpose of fighting the law up-

on this point in the courts. It will take sev-

eral months and perhaps two or three yearsto get a final decision from the courts as tothe constitutionality of the law. Should itbe found unconstitutional, as the liquor menbelieve it will be, all taxes paid under it willbe lost unless suits are brought to recoverthe nieney back from the State, which wouldinvolve some additional expense. The dispo-sition of the saloonkeepers, therefore, is not

Presentlv Adrienne spoke. "Do you blame

48 Cents Per Pound,12 Cents Per Quarter,Mixed Candy, Broken Candy, Chocolate Cream

Drops, Gum Drops, only 20o per lb., ' manufactureddaily on the xremises of

Louis E. Ryder & Co.,

27(1 Chapel Street.Largest Ice Cream and Retail Confectionery Store

in the State. Ioe Cream on hand, all flavors. ap29

MDK80X, BISHOP & GILBEBT,Steam Fitters and Plumbers,

479 State Street.4 BOUT May lBt we will take possession of tiie

premises now occupied by Foskett & Bishop,iutendingto carry on the business in all its bianchts.Wo bhall endeavor tosust.in the reputation cf ttieplace and do better, if poeBible.and are confident thatwith the skill and experience which are at ou ser-vice we can please all who may favor us with their

me, papa, for being anxious and heartsickand lonely because Arniand does not come ?

Do you blame me that forebodings of some-

thing dreadful fill my mind when the oewhom I adore, and whose love is my life.fai'sto keep his trygt, fails to show up on sched

Potatoes I offVr the balanceof northern Early Rose at$1.25 per bushel.

Frank S. Piatt,

390 and 39$ State Street.ap29

57 m & 61 Orange StFURNITURE DEALERS

to pay the tax it is 4 300 a year on every saloon whether the business done is large orAnn

Millinery Opening !

ON

Wednesday and Thursday,April 12th arid 13th,

--AT

NO. ORANGE STREET.n. fwwiflinnB a superb selection of SpHng

Andrew Goodman,88 Crown Street.

Fine Goods ! Loy Prices !

Sweeping Reductions !

Can't be Beat !3 lb. cans Pplendid Peaches, IGc.3 ' Marrowfat lJes, 31c.3 i4 string Beaus, 5c.3 ' Goostberries, 25c.Strawberries, 12c.Blueberries, 10c.Whortleberries, 10c."Winelow Jones' Succotash, 14c.3 lb cans Pumpkin, 12c.Red Raspberries, 12r.Bartlett Pears, i5c.White Chnrries, 16c.Gage Plums, 15c.Bah ima brand Pineapples, 20c.3 lb cutis very heavy nyrap Table Peaches, 27c.

"Warranted good as Hichardson & Bobbins' ftruit.Best Table Butter 32c lb., 3 lbs. $1.Good Table Butt- - r 25c per lb , y, lbs $1Fin Teas, Pure Coffee, btst brands of Flour always

on hand.Fine ines and Liquors for medicinal purposes.Genuiiit tt and Kye,i5i rr lutlleCall as early as you can for the bargains before they

uletime ? fo answer. Again me sooua hithe apple. Five minutes pass :

long, lank minutes, that seemed to Adrienneas if they would never get by. Then thefather speaks : "Any man," he says, "whowould ride two miles in a street car on anight like this, when there are plenty of bil-

liard saloons within a block of his boardinghouse, is a chump." "Oh, father." cries thegirl, "do not say that ; you wrong Armand,indeed you do. He may be thoughtless andgiddy, and even dissipated (I heard he smokeda cigarette last week), but he is not achump." Chicago Tribune.

A sweet and beauteous maidenArrived at the pearly gate ;

But this sweet and maiden.She came, ala. : too late.

The gate wa. shnt, and knockingNo answer brought the fair ;

The gate had banged while aweetnea.Had stayed to bang her h&lr.

Lom.riVfc t'Utirr-J'v- r ttil.

Millinery will be exhibited. J he ladies are Invitedto be present. MRS. .1. ISABELLA WILBUR,apll

R. ENSKO, AuctioneerFor the Holidays !

the ftnest Painted Bedroom Suites in theHAVE New 1'arlor Suites, Walnut BedroomSuites.

The best Spring Bed for the money.Splint, Rattan, Cane and Rush Seat Chairs, In great

variety, as low as can be bonght

UNDERTAKINGPromptly attended to, night or day, with care.

iiodies preserved without ice in the best manner.Also sole agents for Washburn's Deodorizing and

Disinfecting Fluid.A new lot of Folding (Jhairs and Stools to rent for

parties or funerals. tela"

Celluloid Seta, Cut Glnss (Bottles, Perfu

"Probably about j.000,000 packs a year.Of that number I supply fully 2,500,000packs. I. employ 160 persons and manufac-ture my own paper. Tbe only rival of anyimportance in this country is the United Cardcompany. In my day I have seen as many aatwenty concerns started, but they have allpassed out of existence after a brief time.The great secret of the successful manufac-ture of playing cards is in the manufactureand preparation of the paper so as to securethe required elasticity, and the cutting andfinishing of the cards so that they can beshuttled and dealt. Here is a pack manufac-tured in Chicago, which some one brought inhere as samples. They are made of paste-board and cut with a die. The consequenceis that they are not of uniform size, and tbeedges on one side are pressed down and leftjagged, so that it is impossible to shuffle anddeal tbem. The best cards are made two ply

that is, of two sheets of paper pasted to-

gether. The inferior grades are three-ply- .

The prices range from il 50 to $12 per dot-e- n

packs, while forty years ago the range wasfrom 50 cents to $:J per dozen. The im-

provement has been constant and steady, sothat the third grade of cards now are aagood as the best were thirty jears ago. Thebest goods are handled thirty times after thepaper is made before they are completed andready for market Ai to the demand, I donot suppose there are any more card madenow than there were thirty years ago. Butone puck now will last as long as a dozenwould that were made then Up to twentyyears ago we used band preoses, printed team

than a pack at a time, and had to make asmany impressions as there were colors on tbecards."

"How about the manufacture of markedcards, each as (rambler, sometime, use ?"

"Those cards are generally marked by thegamblers themselves. Sometimes thf y maketbem by cutting up cards and pasting themtogether in some peculiar way. No reputablecard manufacturer will manufacture markedcards or have anything to do with tbem.The gamblers wbo use marked cards ued toresort to the dodge of getting the regularmanufacturers to print tbe face of the cards,leaving the backs mhite and they would getthe backs printed and marked somewhere else.Now, no reputable manufacturer will do thateven. I have not printed a white-bac- cardfor anybody in twenty years. There arethough, I believe, one or two places in NewYork where they are manufactured to orderfor camblers."

"Are there any illuminated cards manufac.tured in this country ':"

"None whatever. They are purelyFrench invention and are manufactured inFrance."

D. S. ICIenney & Son,So. let) State Street, New Haven,oporUr. and Wholesale Deajan la .vary JasarlpUow

ofNaL18H, TKEXCH ASD AMERICA COACH

WISDOW ASD PlfrrFKB OLA8. VARX18H,OILS, FAJHT8 ASD DTK TOm.el. m

EXPEKT ACCOUNTANT.- of account opened or cloaed. Acotmnt.BOOK Notarial boaum. attended to at rooms

of Vale Bus!neat College byOEOKGS BHZRUAX,

aJO tf Boom (7, Insncaaoi Building.

Til E llOSr IHI PUL A li

small) until the constitutionality of the lawis settled ; but on the other hand, shouldsuch a course be followed, they will be liableto arrest and to have their places closed.

M. Menuiseur, a Frenchman, has a noveland interesting plan for enabling vessels

crossing the Atlantic to communicate withthe main land. He proposes to lay a cablefrom Europe to America with a central sta-

tion, a ship moored in mid-ocea- aud a seriesof buoys, at intervals of t0 leagues, eachnumbered and connected by wires with thecable on the bottom, so that when a passingship desires to establish commu-nication with land an apparatus onboard is connected with the wire ofthe buoy and also with the buoyitself, by means of its two wires, and the

communication is at once available. Avessel in distress near one buoy might,

Will sell at auction on Tuesmery, OkC, is. i.

Apothecaries' Hall,301 Chapel Street. day evening, ITIay 2d, at 7

1-- 2 o'clock, at the sales

patronage. HENRV W. MUNSON,JOHN F. BISHOP,

a22 lm JOEL F GILBERT.

REMOVAL !

Foskett A Bishop.In order to meet the demands of our customers we

are obliged to remove our factory and storerooms tomore commodious quarters and shall be located,

AFTER MAY 1st,Corner Grand Street and

Railroad Avenue,Where with increased facilities we shall endoavor tomerit a continuance of tbe patronage heretofore soliberally bestowed upon ug. ap24 lm

RECEIVED AT

LEHiEl BROTHERS.FANCY Mackerel, white and fat, in kits or

suit. Now lot Tomatoes. 10c. Karlv Rose

( OM.HUMl ATIONS.

Established 1845. room, ISO and 452 StateHEADQOABTEBS A Word Vor "Oar Girl.."To the Editor of the Journal and Cor. tK. :

are gone.

ANDREW GOODMAN, No. 88 Grown st.,NearMueio Hall 4 doors from Church street.

ap29 GOODMAN'S BUILDING.Register and Union Copy

street, 500 Imported CaWill you kindly allow a mother, whossuaries, trained Itulflnches,

subscriber returns thanks for the liberal p J aTHE bestowed on hliu for the past thlrtj-flv- e

years while engaged in the Trunk, Harness and Sad-

dlery 'business at 2 Exchange Building, and begs to,,; ti,A mihllo that on or about March 1st he willFOR daughters have been pupils at the public

piping three different tunes, schools, to inquire why it is, while the boardof education and the teachers are wranglingThrushes, etc., etc.ooen with a full stock of the same class of goods at

oaOKANOE STREET, where he hopes by strict atten-

tion to business to secure a share of their patronagethrough the central station, get help from aOn Friday, Slay th, at lOship passing near the next buoy. The diffi

ATTENTION I

HAVING taken th Atheneum Dining llooma, 65Center street, I am now prepared to fur-

nish the best of Table Board at moderate prices.TheBe rooms are neat and clean, and everythingnrpt-clae- Prompt attention given to Ladies and thebest of order will be observed. Regular dinner, S5C.

L. G. FOWLER, late of Depot Restaurant.Sunday hours, 8 to 10, 12 to 2, 5 to 7. fel3 3m

1-- 2 a. in., regular sale of cult matter would be the buoy. M. Menui

. OF ALL

SEWING MACHINESIs the Light-Ruimi- ng

NEW HOME!The Simplest, Latest Improved,Most Durable and Best.

All the wearing parts are made of steel, careful-ly tempered, and are adjustable. It has theAutoina.ticTenH.oti. IthastUe easiest 1 1ire it --

ded shuttle. It has a self-aettiii- K eehas a large space under the arm. It has ascale for regulating 1 he stitch, it is war-ranted for five years. The htibhiiia arewound without running or unthreadingthe machine. It is almost noiseless aud hasmore points of excellence than all other machinescombined. Woorwor!i made of nolid hlackwalnut in new and beautiful deius.Attachments adjustable and nickel-plate- d.

Machines sold on easy monthly pay-ments,NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.

30 Union Square, N. Y., and Orange, Mass.taT'Onr only authorized agent for New Haven and

vicinity is K. I.. CATLIIV,161 Chapel Street, Elliott House Block.

nNew styles of Fancy Cards Just received, to bede8 tf

OR. G. F. PETERSON

DENTIST,a$ Elm Street, Corner of Orange,

GEO. I. CUMMINS, Ag't,98 OBAfcGE ST.,

tf Opposite f 11 '"" Untitling.Furniture, Carpets, Red seur has not yet described it in detail, but

ding, Mirrors, etc. AboutTH E NEW HAVEN

SHIRT COMPANY,235 Chapel Street.

says that it is pronounced quite successfulby competent navigators. It is luminous bynight, sonorous in fog, and easily accessible! Carpets in this sale.Business For Sale. ap29 in any kind of weather.

Boys off all ages can have the Salesmen are Wanted for Long'fellow's AVorka.business, light, pleasant and profitable ; only

J small amount of cash required, i'or f ull partic Eisrlimie Patent Kbirt l

about this and that, the introduction of newtext books, etc., that in proportion to im-

proved methods of Instruction, stricter dis-

cipline and closer examinations, our girlsseem to be degenerating in physical develop-ment. Is it ntcessary that the brain benurtured at the expense of the body ?

Stooping shoulders, weary Bteps, short-sightedness, catarrh in various forms, we arefamiliar with. It seems to us that a littleattention to homely common sense, with notquite so much given to the uncommon,might benefit those perched on high seats onthe educational plunk. This increasing short-sightedness may fill the coffers of our opticiansand thus prove the ill wind that blows themgood, still, can we- - afford that our childrenhave this most precious gift dimmed ? Hasimperfect ventilation any connection withthis infirmity? Can it be that color-blindnes- s

is intensified by light as admitted tosome of our school rooms ? With much hu-

mility we admit we have much to learn, andsometimes we tremble when we seriously

A believer in the "elective" system writesPrice, Eighty-Fiv- e Cents. to the Nation that the average ago at grad

Potatoes, 1. 25 per bushel. Turkish Dates, new crop.Halt Herring and Yarmouth Bloaters. Extra WhiteClover Honey. Maple Sugar from Berkshire Hills.Fl jur ground with patent steel rolls, and the choicestPastry Flour extant.

LEIGH BROS.,NO. 383 STATE STREET,gTAgeuts for Superlative Flour. ap2C

Eddv's Refrigerators.npHK beat in use, the best made, and they are theJL best Hefrigerator for yon to buy. Look at them

before purchasing, and you will buy no other.Ask for the EDDY. Sold by

W. T. CANNON & CO.,my25 300 State Street, near Cliapel.

The " Eighmie Patent Shirt" is only to be had in this

fllHE Yalo Library contains eighteen volumes boundI in full Turkey Morocco, comprising eighteen Bri-tish and American authors. Put up as follows, in th.Yale Library liookcaso 2 volumes and case- - Long-fellow and Whlitier, K50 ; Shakspeare and Byron$5.50; Tennyson and Favorite. J6.5U ; Scott andHums, ts.6(l ; Moore and Pope, $S.50; Jean Ingelowand Adelaide Proctor, $5.60; Mrs. Browning and

Yale Bureau of Patents.TRADE MARK.

Solicitor of Patents and NotaryPublic.Time-Trie- d and 't'elel Old Reliable --

tt8 V ears' Experience.ADVICE FBEE.OWNER of Si Patents and Trademarks. Author

new Trademark. Law of March,1880, the only valid law in the United States as goodout of this State as within its jurisdiction.Office hours 8 to 1, from 1 to 7, from 7 to 10 p. m.

Residence at the Tontine Hotel ; Box 602.Washington, resident representative hourly in the

Patent Office ; Box in that, city, 274.

ANDREW ONEIIL.Benediot;Building, oor. Ohuroh and Center BU.

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ulars, see

G. A. ISBEIiL,Office Todd's Block.cor. State and Elm Street.

Open evenings. !?1L- -

Augustus A. Ball,Iron Hailing Works, 16 Audubon

ORNAMENTAL Coun., manufacturer ofIron Fences, GrTtes. Doors. Htairs, Shutters,

; also Vaulta, InCol- -

ciiy 01T. P. Merwin,Sole Agent for New Haven,

Office (at Residence), No. 88 College Street.Postal orders filled promptly. ap28

uation of students at Harvard has increasedsince its introduction there ; that the collegeexacts a higher quality, as well as a greaterquantity, of preparatory work ; that the newsystem cultivates in the studentand stimulates an honorable ambition ; thatit is becoming bad form not to secure an

uDUmC1,iU,tu.Wi wiiiion ana iteiigious Poems$5.50 ; Goldsmith and Wordsworth, $5 50.

maSl OAY BHOTHEHS. 256 Ghanel Rtmt.Florida Oranares.MAfLiE SYRUi

S. W. SEAKJiE,Surveyor and Civil Engineer,Ho. 5 Conn. Saving. Bank Building,de9

SMALL LOT, of fine quality, received thisEW Just reoeiyed.umns, MIrders, uhibm -" --- -- -

for public buildings nd prison.. Roofolts, Bridge Bolt., eta. 011 N ma7 E. E. HALL & SON. ujuruiKiK, prooauiy me last or tne season.

E. E. HALL & SON. honor, or, at least, an honorary mention ;