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[$1.00 a Year. Founded in 1800.] An Entertaining and Instructive Home Journal, Especially Devoted to Local News and Interests. VOL.'XCV— No 34. NOR WALK, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895. PRICE TWO CENTS.

A Serious Charge. 'EX-OOV. Morris Dead. * The Misses Helen L. Curtis and The fair of the R. C. church at No- TVnRWATK^^fetGAZETTE. Richard O'Toole, an East Bridgeport CRACKED THE SAFE. About 10 o'clock yesterday morning Louise W. Curtis are spending two roton, of which Rev. Father O'Brien is m character, is locked up in the county ex-Gov. Luzon B. Morris was found in weeks at Colchester. pastor, opened in Town Hall, Darien, jail under $300 bonds on the charge his law office in New Haven, lying un­ Miss Annie M. Newcomb, of Norwalk, last night. It will last ten nights.- ', Burglars Visit the Post Office at conscious upon the floor. Several THE FAVORITE HOME PAPER. attempting rape on Mrs. Benjamin will sail for Southamptom, September Conductors Art Slauson and Joe Keeler at Ridgefield on Wednesday. physicians were summoned and Mr 5, with Countess de Brazzi. Miss Bucknam of the Street Railway line Rowayton. Morris was taken home in the hospital Newcomb left Norwalk some months never give passengers pennies in miereafient ia all timzs; neutral m notiinz. Large Number of Insane. ambulance. He died soon after 3 ago to take a position with the Yost changed This thoughtful action makes There are now 1,669 inmates at the Money and Stamps as Well as the o'clock. Apoplexy caused his death. Typewriting company of New York them the most popular conductors with Connecticut Hospital for ihe Insane at city. A few weeks aeo the countess, the ladies. Luzon B. Morris. Cracksmen Gone. Middletown. This is an increase of 100 who is a noted authoress, engaged her A man employed at Gregory's livery The death of ex-Governor Luzon B. over last year. During the month of as her private secretary. . • stable, complained to the police last Morris, at his home in New Haven, re­ July nine inmates died, twenty-three The little hamlet of Rowayton was The supply steamer of the U. S. night that he had been assaulted by v moves from Connecticut a distinguished were discharged, sixteen oi them on startled this morning to learn that the lighthouse board, visited the Smith's Daniel Hanlon. As he did not reap­ trial, and thirty-nine were admitted. Island li^ht, yesterday, and left a pear to press the charge no arrests figure. He was a man whose modesty, post office had been visited by profes % sional cracksmen some time during the quantity of stores for the winter. were man. • combined with great ability and up­ To Entertain Cricketers. night and that Uncle Sam's money and Harry Hanford, who is sojourning at —Wanted. Young lady as cashier. rightness, endeared him to all with The St. George Cricket club is to postage stamps to an amount of over Castleton, Yt., has improved in health N. Y. Store. whom h") came in contact. tender a reception to the St. George $300 taken from the safe, which had somewhat since his arrival. Levi C. Messrs. W. H. Webb and J. H. Par-: Gov. Morris was twice a candidate club, of Norwalk, after the game on been blown open in the latest style of Handford, his father is with him. dee will on Monday next commence Saturday afternoon Tlie visitors will d the art. Senator O. H. Piatt of Meriden, has cutting down the ancient elm tree in : for governor. Once he was not seated be given a repast of snlficient propor­ When Postma&tsr Michael E. Gib­ gone to his camp in the Adirondacks, front of the Mary Church place on the thoush he had more votes than his Re­ tions to calm the ga^tro. o.±»ic pangs of bons left the Rowayton station, where where he will remain until sometime in Westport road. The tree is five and a publican opponent, but not a majority even a cricketer. In the evening an he presides as station master as well as Lazon Barritt Morris was born in Septsmb^r. half feet in diameter. over all the candidates. The second entertainment will be presented for performing the duties of postmaster, at E. M. Beebe, formerly of Norwalk, their enjoyment.—Stamford Advocate 11 o'clock last night, he saw that every­ Newtown, Fairfield county, CoDn., in Mayor Clark of Bridgeport has decid­ time there was no question about his spending a few days in town. thing was secure. He retired to rest 1827. His early years were those of ed that he will not give the Standard majority and he enjoyed the honor ac­ struggle with poverty. He attended Oil Company permission to build an oil Hi Henry's Minstrels. without a thought of hi3 office being William E. Partriek and family, of corded to few Democrats in late years, The press in general accord to Hi visited by burglars while he slept. the Connecticut Literary Institute at Fair street, have been spending a few tank station at that place- Since the of directing the ship of state. Henry's-Premium Minstrels t':e palm This morning bright and early when Suffield, and there prepared for Yale, weeks at Crescent Beach. disastrous fire on Sunday the Mayor While bis administration was not for presenting the finest entertainment he opened the officd he was surprised to where he graduated with the class of Mrs. W. R. Smith, of We3t avenue, has received protests from many leading 1854. After graduation he studied law they have witnessed for a long time. find the floor littered with books and is f.t Lake Placid, in the Adirondacks. citizens and nearly all the insurance marked by anything brilliant, he filled and was admitted to the bar in 1856. agent? against loc-iting the station They number 40 first-class stars, includ­ papers. Samuel Holmes, clerk for druggist ; the office with dignity and retired hav­ In 1858 the degree of A. M. was confer­ there. / . .::'M ing the Marvelous Rexfoids, Larry A hasty examination Bhowed that the H. R. Hale, is taking his annual vaca­ ing the' confidence and the respect of red upon him by Yale. He served in Mack, Matt Diamond and others, and safe standing in one corner of the office tion. He is on a trip up the Hudson. —Steamed corn at Harry Leobold's the House of Representatives from Sey­ all citizens. will appear at the Opera House, on had been blown open and its contents cafe on Main street, Saturday night. • = mour two terms, from New Haven four Mrs. Willis Woodward, of New York, Gov. Morris was a useful citizen and Wednesday August 23th. Seats are on abstracted. He made an examination The funeral of Mrs. Amos Louden, : terms, and was m the State Sen ate one is visitine relatives in South Norwalk. sale at the usual places. and ascertained that his visitors had who died on Wednesday, will be held Connecticut, in his death, has sustained term. He was Judge of Probate of the Attorney J. Belden Hurlbutt left this made a complete sweep and departed to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, from a heavy lose. New Haven district six terms, from morning on a weeks vacation in Boston D. W. Kissam Dead. with over $180 in postage stamps and her late home on Harbor avenue. She Daniel W. Kissam, long identified $120 in good United States money. 1857 to 1863. and vicinity. was 33 years of age and her husband The Big Corn Crop. Judge Morris early identified him­ with the Bridgeport Brass company, As quickly as possible after his inves- Mr. C. L. Glover will leave next and two small children survive her. 4 self with the Democratic party. In The farmers who have planted and from its inception, and one of Bridge­ tigation he repaired to South Norwalk week for Stockbridge, Mass., where he Her maiden name was Alice May Broth- 1890 he was his party's candidate for will harvest the abundant corn crop of port's foremost business men, was and informed the police, also sending a will join his family. erton. She was the only daughter of Governor, and had a plurality over the season are not political farmers. stricken by apoplexy while out driv­ telegram notifying the Government The prize at the Narjmake Gun cluo Charus C. and Ruth Brotherton Gen. Merwin, his Republican opponent ing with one of his daughters Wednes­ officials of the robbery. The tickets shoot to-morrow afternoon will be a They are the kind who work early and o! 3,656. He lacked a majority, how­ day afternoon at Newtown, and his belonging to the Railroad company shell case contributed by R S. Crau- ToU T H "NOR W ALK late, who plant in season, cultivate in­ ever, and a deadlock followed, Gov. death followed at 3 o'clock yesterday were not disturbed as far as Mr. Gib­ furd. Buckley continuing to hold the office. dustriously, watch their crop carefully, morning. Mr. Kissam was a nephew bons has been able to learn. Water at the Knob 70°. ' * ' ; Judge Morris was agsr'i his party's and push it to the point of sound ripe­ of the late George Kissam, of Brook­ The cracksmen gained an entrance Terse Tides of the Times. candidate in 1892, and this time was There will be a dance at the Knob ness before the season of frost. To re­ lyn and formerly of Norwilk. He was into the station and post office by bor­ ? elected by a clear majority over all to-morrow night. ; ' warden of St. John's church, Bridge­ ing a hole through the door and draw­ There will be a band concert on the ward them fox their care and industry other candidates, and was inaugurated W. A. Benedict & Co., will give away port, and a man greatly loved and re­ ing the bolt, In departing they left Green, to-morrow night. ... the prospective crop of 2,500,000,000 in January, 1893. ' • . . adother to-morrow night. ? spected by all who knew him. nothing behind to trace them excepting bushels, which is nearly twice the crop The selectmen of Darien are endeav­ the papers scattered about the floor. , ^*Th3 New Hospital. Selectman Daskam is on the sick Gathered In. list. oring to stop bicycle riding on the side­ of last year, and 500,000,000 bushels In recounting the affair Postmaster A. meeting of the executive commit­ Sydney Smith, perhaps better known walks of that town. greater than the crop of any former Gibbons said that the burglary must tee of the Norwalk Hospital association Sylvester Taylor went to Bethel to­ as "Shine," became intoxicated at an F. R. Coates, assistant roadmaster at have'^occUrred between 11 o'clock last was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. day to attend the funeral of his brother year, will be a very profitable one at early hour this morning, and going to the Consolidated depot leaves to-mor­ night when he left tbe fetation and 5 Taylor of the firm of Taylor & Richards, Everett Taylcr. 1 ' even the lowest possible prices. his home on Knight street, it is alleged row on a two week's vacation. o'clock this morning when he returned. Boston architects, was present and Part of this phenomenal increase in used foul and abusive language to­ —Large sweet potatoes 30c. a peck at Constable Ireland this morning at­ The work was so admirably done, the plans for a new building were discussed. 1 ward a neighbor. Chief Bradley, on the New York ritore. •' the corn crop is doubtless due to an ex­ safe door being blown completely off The committee are also in receipt of tached the property of Robert B. Dib­ complaint, made an investigation, and cellent corn season. More is due, how­ its hinge?, leads Mr. Gibbons and the ble at Rowayion on a claim of C. L. Smith turned his yials of wrath upon plans from other architects. Mr. Tay­ Those large elm trees in front of what police to believe that it was the work of lor visited the site of the proposed new Ogden for $400. . v ; * S ever, to the fact that the farmers of the the officer. The Chief then secured a is known as the Hubbell place on East professionals. building and was afterward entertained The steam yacht "Spara" brought a country have learned the folly of over­ warrant and in company with Const ible avehue, are being cut down. at the party to Gregory's Point yesterday. Hunt returned to the hoa-*e and after Norwalk Club rooms. producing wheat until it has to be sold The Spider and Fly. —Very best potatoes, 15c per peck at Judge Morris B, Bearlsley acted as handcuffing Smith landed him in the for less than corn prices. They plant­ One of the best attractions on the Certified Copies Wanted. the N. Y. Store. 2t. chaperone of the party. station house. The prisoner threatened road this season is M. B. Leavitt's ed more corn and sowed less wheat this all manner of things against the officers Eighty-3even towns have voted to The M. C. A. base ball team wil] Humboldt Lodge, Sons of Hermann, beautiful spectacle "Great Spider and year, with the result that they will get and was very abusive in his language. construct highways under the recent go to Ridgefield to-morrow afternoon voted to celebrate their anniversary on Fly," which will be presented at more money for the wheat they have to act of the legislature to promote good to play a nine in that place. the 11th of September, in the Herman- Hoyt's theatre, Thursday night, Au­ roads, which, gnes Btate aid. Town Eoehne Liederkranz hall in the GAZETTE sell than last year, and will have an un­ ' Death of Mrs. Everett. gust 29th. This orgar'zation with its Clerks have been directed to forward A Mr. Marks of Stamford, who is to building. 1 precedented corn crop to sell to the ex­ Mrs. Elizabeth Everett died at the magnificent scenery, gorgeous cos­ t J the highway commissioners, certified start a bakery here, is moving into the Next week's excuftions at Roton home for incurables, one day this tumes, bright c-itshy music, unlimited tent of the market demand, with an copies of votes passed by their respec" James block on Water street, to-day. Point will be as follows-. August 28, Sev­ week, where she went some time s'uce fun, a host of high class novelties, give enormous balance to be turned (into tive towns asking for a proportion of enteenth Connecticut Volunteers, din­ suffering from a btroke uf paralysis. ample opportunity to a large company Prof. Vaughn some weeks ago pre­ beef and pork. Funeral Director Raymond went to the appropriation. ner ; August 29, New York Lobster of clever European and American dicted a tornado for to-day. It must It is too early to estimate the value Fordham and accompanied the remains club bake ; August 31, Fat Men's bake* artists to please th'e most exacting au­ In Honor of Goyernor Morris. have blown itself to pieces on the way. of the new corn crop accurately, but at to South Norwalk. The interment will dience. Among the novelties are the The Norwalk Yacht club will hold a Flags on the Capitol will be displayed take place in the East Norwalk ceme­ electrical dynamotic wonders, "The The J. A. Lewis canning factory in meeting to-night at the club house and the low rate of 25 cents a bushel it will at half-staff to-day and until nfter the tery. The deceased was at one time Salambos," who are the sensation of Willimantic was burned to the ground amend the constitution relative to the net 8625,000,000, with the stalks worth funeral of ex-Governor Morris, in honor housekeeper for the late Captain Hub- all Europe, and a scientific puzzle to Wednesday night. The loss is $10,000 annual meeting. No arrangements from a third to half as much more as of the ex-chief executive of the state. bell, and also served in the same capa­ all the learned doctors of the world. will be made for the annual regatta fodder, The chances are good that the city for the late George G. Bishop. They are living electric batteries, one Charles Connell a stage hand at the this year. market price will be enough above 25 She was well and favorably known in being positive, the other being nega­ SUMMER COMERS AND GOERS. pavillion theatre Hartford has eloped The report that Rev. W. J. Slocum Norwalk where she had scores of with the wife of Arthur J. Struthers of cents a bushel to make the crop, fodder tive. By mere contact of fingers, elec­ was negotiating with the New York, friends. tric sparks sufficient to set ou fire in- that city. New Haven & Hartford Railroad for and all, worth a round thousand million Mrs. Stanton Perrin and daughter of flamable materials are emitted, also a —Boston baked beans wit'i tomato the purchase of the old Congregational of dollurs. When this is added the They Mean Business. New York, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. brilliant* arc light is formed by the sauce, 10.'.. per can, at the N. Y. Store. church building on North Main street, John F. Bennett on the Green. market value of the cjtcon, wheat and The following are the officers of the contact of tsvp carbons held in their is denied by Mr. Slocum. Norwalk branch of the Co-operative Dwyer's City of Norwalk band will vegetable crops, as well as the dairy hands. Many other wonderful feats Miss Pearl Walker of New Huvcn is The funeral of Mrs. Sarah J. Prior, Building Bank of New York: occupy the pagoda on the Green oppo­ and meat products, it will be seen that are performed byjthis truly wonderful one of the recent guests at the Beach- widow of P. F. Prior, who died yestaj- E. O. Keeler, President; M. H. couple. side hotel in Greens Farms. site the Baptist church, to-night, and day, at the home of her son-in-law. the totil value of the products of Glover, Vice-President; H. W. Kemp, Mrs. Josie Beers who has been spend­ give a free concert. James T. Shipman will be held to-moi- American agriculture is something Secretary and Treasurer; E. M. Lock- Sent to Jail. ing a few weeks with Mrs. Andrew Jen­ row. The remains will be taken to enormous. Corn leads, however, and wood, Attorney. Frederick Buckley, The concrete walk on the east and Hugh Matron, of Railroad Place, nings of Greens farms has returned to Rye, N. Y., for interment. H. E. Dann, John D. Kimmey, apprais­ who by use of vile and abusive language south sides of Ephriam Merritt's place this year, at least, corn, and not cotton, her home in Danbury. Miss Tolles and Miss Lizzie I. Tolies, ers. M. H. Glover, Charles F. Tris­ mixed with profanity, has made him­ at the corner of Water and Chapel is king. Charles and Louis Ambler of Wilton, of 25 Fairfield avenue, gave a luncheon tram, H. E. Dann, A. C. Wheeler, John self a nuisance in the neighborhood streets has been placed in repair. started yesterday for Bethlehem in the at one o'clock yesterday afternoon in The billion dollar corn crop of the D. Kimmey, E. M. Lockwood, Geo. I. where he lives, and who was arrested White Mountains. —Steamed corn to-morrow night at honor ot their guest, Mrs. Georsre A. year furnishes food for several reflect­ Buxton, Geo. W. Raymond, E. O. yesterday, on complaint of Joseph Mc- Mrs. Nancy Brags of Philadelphia, is Ha*ry Leobold's Main street cafe. Stewart, of Cleveland, formerly Grace ions. First, it is a guarantee that food Keeler, Frederick Buckley, F. S. Am­ Kiernan, was taken before Judge Hub- to spend a few weeks at the home of A. I. Fairbanks, of South Norwalk. ||| bler, H. W. Kemp, directors. bell, this morning. There was damag­ A girl of 14 married a boy of 21 in will be plenty. There can be no Avison on Main street. ing testimony against the prisoner and New York the other day, and when the : While backing a train of freight ca|8 famine, for there is more food in the Latter Day Saints. he was fined $5 and costs for drunken­ Mrs. Joseph Ester brook e of Staten story came out the girl's mother, it is at the Danbury dock yesterday after­ country than can possibly be eaten. Something like fifty persons assem­ ness, and sentended to ten days in jail Island and Mrs. Charles Fishbeck of said, spanked her well for her act. noon, one of the flat cars in the center Next, it emphasizes the advantage of bled in the Latter Day Saints tent on for abusive language, with a like sen­ Brooklyn, are the guests of Mr. and of the train broke in two throwing diversified farming. Dependence upon Orchard street last evening, and there tence for breach of the peace. Mrs. David M, Corbett of Rowayton. George Redfield Burrows who for 25 another car down the embankment and years was in the employ of the New blocking the rails for'some time. one or two staple crops must of neces­ were fully half as many more standing Mrs. Louisa J. Guy of Union street, outside near the entrance. In view of Smashed His Face. left yesterday for Great Barrington. York and Hartford steamboat company While driving down South Main sity result in an overstocked market the difficulties experienced the night be Robert O. Turpie, a reporter on the E. C. Foskett of Iowa, is the guest of is dead at Clinton. He was in his 80th street lssst evening, one of the wheels and low prices, besides tending to an fore in conducting the services, by rea­ Waterbury Sunday Globe, was severely Senator John H. Ferris. Twenty-five year. ' of W. A. Brown's carriage caught in unnecessary impoverishment of the son of the antics of a lot of young hood­ thrashed at Winsted yesterday after­ years ago Mr. Foskett was a resident A business man suggests that the the Tramway frog, demolishing the soil. Diversified farming is more lums, Officer Hunt was placed on the noon by Edward Smith, an oil mer­ of South Norwalk. town erect a close fence ten feet- high wheel and throwing Brown out into the grounds and fairly good order was pre­ profitable for the farmer, better for the chant. Turpie printed an item in the Mrs. G. W. Sims and children, of on the north-side of the Wall street street. He escaped injury, strange to served. The hoodlums had congrega­ Globe la6t Sunday, reflecting upon Stepney, are the guest of her aunt, Mrs. bridge and thus shut out of sight the say. farms, and, best of all, for the great ted in the vicinity expecting no doubt Smith's character. Turpie'a face was H. H. Williams, of Cannon street. unsightly condition of the river. Elizabeth Everett, at one time the consuming public. The farmers of the to repeat their acts of Wednesday night badly cut. Mrs. Charles Olmstead left yesterday housekeeper for the late Joseph W. country ai e to be congratulated on the. but finding an officer there, failed to The veterans of the Fourteenth Con­ fur Bethlehem, where she will be Hubbell at Norwalk, died of apoplexy make very noisy demonstration. Elder Rumored Elopement. necticut, Infantry, which included sev­ big corn crop this year, and the public joined by her sister and two friends at the Home for Incurables in New Si Parsons who is conducting the meet­ Frederick Renshaw, a Southington eral companies from Central Connecti­ at large upon the assurance that it is to from Detroit. Gen.. Olmstead may York on Wednesday/ Her remains ings is entitled to protection, and if the fish and produce dealer, is missing, and cut, will have their annual reunion at > bo a jrear of plenty. " ' - 7'. „ . join the party later. * . s were brought to this city and the fun meetings are disturbed he should it is rumored that he has eloped with Waterbury, Tuesday, September 17. eral ceremonies held at the undertak­ Judge Asa B. Woodward arrived promptly'demand the arrest of the dis­ Mrs. Polly Gladhill, a grass widow. ing rooms of D. W- Raymond on Wash 1 home from Richfield Springs last eve­ —City Tax collector A. A. Betts will '' '85 Legislators, 7777- turbers. The gang of hoodlums have Renshaw is married and has seven ington street, at 2 o'clock this after­ ning, greatly restored in health. To­ be at liifl office in the Council rooms, The tenth annual reunion of the long been a nuisance in the neighbor­ children, while Mrs. Gladhill is 24, and Fairfield County Bank building, Mon­ noon, Rev. Mr. Pond officiating. The day he appeared at the Probate office ^members of the legislature of '85, took hood and it ought to be broken up., has a husband living in England, day, Wednesday and Saturday evenings interment was at the East Nor walk -placo ye&terday at Pleasure Beach. At '•a -i* ' ' • • — 4to - • • as strong and ready for business as of from 7:30 until 9 o'clock, to receive 1 taxes. A 20-§t. cemetery. , , j ^2 o'clock a shore dinner was served. Itikdvertise JN the GAZETTE. ,. s® te-y. Advertise in the GAZETTR.- yore.-.. , ••' -~~ V-, *r- : « < < , - , - , : . - . < I TI k ' ' " » ' • - ' . ' ' ' 'f • *• * ' / ' , ' v - ^ _ * ' - - - ' ' ' ; "-- - " - »« ' * " " ' ' , , * - * %""<*' -t 1 • - - " '. • $

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slowed up for every cow on the tracer.! THE CONEY ISLAND CHUTE. A BOLD, BAD THIEF. and he wrapped himself in a speculative ' reverie until the brakeman cailel "Oak­ It Terrifies Ton the First Time, Then "It isn't because I am tired of our land," as if only the deaf lived at that Fascinates. flat that I want to live in the suburbs, station. Coming in at Coney Island on the Sea but the doctor says we both need Mrs. Smead was waiting for her hus­ Beach route the first thing one sees is a change," concluded Mrs. Perry Thome, *0 ft rACt band, whom she expectel on the 6.80 lofty platform on the right opening into who was making her first.plea for coun­ train, but the train had come and gone, a long toboggan-slide sort or an affair, A Lesson in Health try life. • . - • and instead of the handsome. well- which in turn leads to a big, round pool. '•I agree with the doctor that we need groomed Mr. Smead, a frantiu woman, Down the toboggan slide ripples a shal­ change of one sort, at least," answered is this: Keep the blood pure and her neighbor, Mrs. Thorne, rushed into low stream of water, bubbling into lit­ Y011 see them everywhere. her husband. her cottage. tle wavelets and pouring into the pool, free of waste matter. Keeping "Don't be flippant, dear. I am in dead the blood in good order means "I've caught him!" she gasped. which is about eighty yards in diam­ earnest; and oh. Perry, I know of' such "He's locked up in the library! Oh! oh! eter. ' ' Bicycle beauty comes .' ' *• keeping the Kidneys clear and a dear cottage, one of a row." From time to time a long, dark object helping them, when necessary, oh!" "Idislike rows," said Perry. "How­ "Caught whom?'' asked th$ mystified appears at the top of the slide. It fills from graceful lines and to remove the waste. The Kid­ ever, if you are determined to be subur­ woman. Then seeing that her distracted with people. Then it topples on the neys are strainers and likely to banite, and with the suburbanites visitor was nearly fainting, she collected verge, shunts forward into the stream, fine finish, in which points become clogged. stand, I may as well agree to go. I will restoratives and brought back Mrs. while a chorus of shrieks fills the air, at once take lessons on the flying tra­ Thome's scattered wits. flashes down the long slide, strikes the Columbia excel. Bilker's Kidney Pills peze, so that I may sometimes be able to Maud explained as soon as she ccnld water with a tremendous concussion, prevent diseases arising from catch a train. I shall study to acquire speak that a desperate-looking man—a bounds, rebounds, bounds again, and But there is more than impure blood by toning and that dazed suburban stare that people burglar, she was certain, and a convict when the blinding spray has clcared MODEL 40 COLUMBIA stimulating the Kidneys and re­ who eat their breakfast and dinner by as well, by the cut of his hair—had felo­ away appears, to the astounded amaze­ mere looks to recommend v lamplight assume, assisted by catching entered her house a moment be­ ment of the unsophisticated, floating storing them, when deranged,to their quota of sleep in depots after they niously a Columbia. Back of the their natural functions. Drug­ fore she came, and boldly into placidly along at the far end of the pool, have missed their train." her library had been locked safely there­ while in its wake the torn water boils gists sell the pills for 50 cents. A "Oh, we won't be there long enough in by herself. and swirls in a thousand eddies. handsome design and elegant book about health, and how to for that," said his wife; "and, Perry, That is the great Coney Island chute. keep the blood clear, sent free. "The windows are nailed down; I the air is just heavenly—so sustaining." have been waiting for Perry to open It is warranted to reproduce faithfully finish is a sterling quality . "That's good, as we shall probably be all the sensations of jumping down a Buker Pill Co., Bangor, Me. them, so he cannot escape that way," twelve miles or more from a grocery she concluded. precipice, being carried over Niagara that over the roughest store. Have you caught your house yet, "I expected Amos on the last train. Falls and encountering a water-spout road and the longest ^ • Maude?" I don't see what is keeping him," said head-on, for the modest sum of ten "Oh, yes, Mrs. Smead has one in the Mrs. Smead, "but he has not come cents. *same row, and she told me about ours. journey will carry the yet." The first impression one gets from it It is the southwest corner house, while "Neither has Perry, but perhaps they is that it is the invention of a misan­ hers is the southeast. Isn't it strange, rider with safety and satis- ; will come together. Isn't it dreadful? thrope, managed by murderers for the Perry, that I have never been intro­ H H. -Hoy t 1 daren't go back with that man in the benefit off persons of suicidal intent. duced to Mr. Smead? I wouldn't be­ faction. house. I know by his looks he is a mur­ Then, as one sees boatload after boat­ lieve there was any such person if I had derer. Our girl hasn't come, and I am load of shrieking humanity go whizzing not seen him." all alone. Oh, if Mr. Smead were only down that awful course and come out "Nothing strange about it," growled here!" alive, one feels a pressing desire to get Perry, in what his wife called his "bull­ "I guess I'll do just as well," said nearer and see how it is done. dog" voice. "I suppose you want to Mrs. Smead, coldly. "I will take our Ten cents admits you to the inclos- know him because he has the reputation u revolver, and you can bring the stove- ure, where you can see the whole thing of being a lady killer." lifter, and we will interview him plainly from beginning to end, and hear "Perry!" through the door. the band play in a well meant but fu­ 37 Wall Street; Norwalk, "I am told by fellows we both know "But what good will that do? He may tile endeavor to drown ©ufc the shrieks or a HARTFORD. that he prides himself on his beauty." s-h-o-o-t first!" and yells of the chuters. A sign in­ Clearing,Out Sale of Shoes "I hate beauty men," said Maud, "Come on," said Mrs. Smead con­ forms you that for ten cents more you soothingly, "they are all vain, conceited temptuously. can do it yourself. ; creatures. I never would marry a hand­ Nothing so fascinating as the chute at Prices Lower tlian She was only a young matron herself, BRAXCH STORES! some man." but she was not going to be ignominious- has yet appeared at Coney Island. Be­ the Lowest. Perry mumbled something and went side it the roller coasters are tame. The Boston, ly routed by a one-man army, and she New York, away, first giving his wife permission led the way to her neighbor's cottage. chute is the first one built in the east. to do as she pleased about taking the Chicago, No other people lived in the row, so There was one at the World's Fair, and San Francisco* suburban house. they had all the fun to themselves. nearly every capital in Europe has* one. PATTERN 1'HARTFORD 150 pairs Ladies' Kid JTipped Shoes, ****** Providence, 8Sc.; 100 pairs Ladies' Oxfords at 60c.; But at that identical moment the 7.40 The attendance at the Coney Island Buffalo. 100 pairs Ladies' Kid Shoes, good, A week later both families were set­ train, sometimes called the husband's chute on fine days is from 8,000 to 10,000 Columbias—They almost fly. tled in the row which fronted a street $1.35; 100 pairs Ladies' Kid $2.50 Shoes train, so many of them went out to and on holidays from 15,000 to 25,000. Send two 2-cent Stamps for a and a railroad track, and was equi-dis- All day yesterday there were hundreds at $1.75; 100 pairs Old Ladies' Lace spend the week's interval with their Columbia Catalogue; free if shoes at 70c.; 100 pairs Cbild.s'Shoes tant from tsfro depots. of spectators crowding the inclosure, families, stopped at the nearest depot, you call at a Columbia tAgencjn, and Oxfords, 25c.; 200 pairs Childs' Mr. Smead did not take as kindly to and Perry Thorne, with his double load beside the thousands that shot the Shoes and Oxfords, 25c.; 200 Childs' the change as Perry Thorne did, but he chute. Shoes, 5 to 8, Spring Heels, 33c.; 100 of packages, hove in sight. Both wom­ C. FORD SEELEY CYCLE CO. told his wife, thoughtlessly, that one en were overjoyed to see him. Agents for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles, Women's Congress Gaiters, ,58c.; 50 good feature of suburban life was hav­ The Man with the Gold Dast. pairs Youths' Shoes, 11 to 2, 63c. One "What's the row?"' he asked, dropping Norwalk, Conn. lot of 300 Shoes, small sizes 24, 3 and ing the Thornes for neighbors. his bundles on the veranda. A couple of roughly dressed men saun­ $$ at ?oc. Regular Shoes §2 to $-4 a "Where have you ever met Mrs. tered into a Kearney street saloon the "A man!'' said both women at once. COYVEU START THE DAY ARIGHT WITH specialty. Lot of fine, Narrow Toed, Thorne?" asked his wife, suspiciously. "Where is Smead?" other day and ordered drinks. The pro­ Button "Oxfords, $1.75, worth $2 50 and "Don't know her from Adam, my "That is what I would like to know," prietor thought he recognised the one S3.00. Ladies'Bathing Shoes. Every­ dear, but isn't she your friend, and have said Mrs. Smead; "I expected him on who was doing the treating as a no­ JAVA and thing in the Shoe line at lowest prices. I not heard her praises sung ever since torious saloon beat, and he became posi­ 4 this train." Sovereign MOCHA. we were married?" "I haven't seen him. Who is the tive of the man's face when he calmly "H'm! We have a calling acquaint­ man?" filled his glass to the brim without de­ A DELICIOUS COFFEE . ance, and now that we are to be neigh­ "A burglar, and he's locked up in the positing any cash on the bar. bors I suppose you will meet. But you library. Don't you think I was brave?" "I'll fix him," soliloquized the saloon 'Unequaled for FOR SALE IN i lb. SEALED TINS BY A, H. HOYT & SON, are so susceptible, and she is so giddy, asked Maud, who, now that her husband keeper, as he picked up a ciphon of soda Fine Flavor I just know you will set people had come, felt that she might pose as a and motioned to the bartender to do the and Strength. same. 37 (Vail Street, Ncruoalk. talking." heroine. HSU "Great CsesaT, Laura, you give your "Burglars already? Ha! this is a di­ The men swallowed their liquor slow­ best friend a great send-off! I suscepti­ version. Give me the key, Maud. I'll ly and seemed to enjoy the whole length E. J. WADHAMS. ble and she giddy? We must be made take your revolver, Mrs. Smead. Now, of the jolt. The one who ordered the for each other!" ladies, stand aside," and Perry made a drinks drew a dirty bandana handker­ Mrs. Smead looked volumes at her valiant rush for the library door, which chief from his pocket and laid the rag handsome husband, but where is the man he unlocked and threw open, at the same on the bar, while his companions at­ who does not enjoy being a bone of con­ time presenting arms according to the tacked the lunch counter. tention among his women folk, and if best manual practice. "Give it to him!" shouted the saloon Smead had a special and particular vir­ "Don't shoot!" cried a familiar voice keeper, and tw® streams of fizz struck tue it was that of being good-natured. that trembled, not with fear, but mer­ the man at the bar and drenched him from head to foot. Mrs. Smead, like the woman of his­ riment, as Mr. Smead stepped smiling­ To the surprise of the saloon men tory, had two treasures—her sewing ly forward and bowed low to Maud. neither of the visitors attempted to es­ machine and her husband—and she "I am Mrs. Thorne's captive," he drew the line at lending either, and if said. cape. The man who treated sputtered people wanted to call her selfish they awhile and looked indignant. Then he The New "What does this mean?" cried Perry, MALE'S might. Fortified by this law, she his face flaming. commenced to grin. rented the southwest cottage. "Yes, what does it mean?'' demanded "I reckon you thought I wasn't goin' Mrs. Smead, in the measured syllables ter pay fer the drinks," he calmly re­ SAFE CORDIAL Saturday night! The invisible bridge of the divorce court. marked, as he untied the knot in the old Q uickly cures colic, cramps, spans the distance between the world of "It means," explained Mr. Srnead, handkerchief he hnd left on the bar, and AND cliarrlicea, dysentery, and all labor and the world of rest. The tran­ "that my wife has hot yet learned to emptied out a handfal of gold. "There's bowel troubles. quil air gave back no murmur of the box the compass. She gave me 'south­ yer money," he added, "an' now you can Large Bottle 25c. Trial bottle free. multitudinous voices that had filled it west,' and your wife locked me up in a pay me for the damage. Don't judge HALE, Druggist. with cries of sorrow, anger or gladness room that has no ventilation, and under a man by his clothes, podner."—San during the working days of the past a criminal ban. But I forgive' her," Francisco Post. week. It was the ante-chamber of t-he he added, with gallant protest, whereat Horses at Z>eil Book Prices. Sabbath, a time so sacred to our ances­ Maud's cheeks grew red with embar­ NOW OPEN. tors that all work and all pleasure was rassment, and Mrs. Smead said: Jehu Switaler, of the Columbia River, THE WEEML.Y suspended that the soul itself might "Come home! After this I will meet who probably has moro horses than any rest. you at the train and see that you don't other man in the Northwest, has entered A great throng of people was hurrying get into the wrong house." into a contract with the Portland Can­ II] homeward, and all bore the happy bur­ "Do forgive me, Mr. Smead," said ning Company to deliver 8,000 head of dens of Saturday night—new shoes for Maud, penitently, while Perry glared horses on the north bank of the river at the feet of the little burden-bearers, a darkly like a jealous stage lover, "but §2.90 per head. Ciams, Oysters, etc. new bonnet for mother, the Sunday din­ you did look so—so " If he takes them across the railroad he GAZETTE ner—and among them Perry Thorne "She said you looked like a convict," is to receive $3 per head. It js under­ and Amos Smead, who had struck up a remarked his wife. stood that the horses are to be slaugh­ Shore Sinners a Specialty. tered and packed for the Chinese trade, neighborly acquaintance and were now "At least it has made us acquainted," Trolley cars run diret to the Point. hastening to the same train, going out observed Mr. Smead, true to his colors, but they may find their way into the to their suburban homes for their first and with this parting shot he followed home market under the guise of choice Sabbath of rest. They were both laden his wife to the. "southeast" cottage.— corned beef.—Yakima Herald. JOHN E. O'SULLIVAN, j to the ears with brown paper packages Detroit Free Press. Food for Snperstition. MANAGER and had just time to make the train, after purchasing their commutation A Hawk's Strike at a Horse's Ears. The conversation turned upon the tickets. Hartford Mail Carrier Miller's colt, fatal number, Friday, salt spilling and They went through the gates in the most docile and placid animal in other superstitions. In Your Order approved sui.u .a style, and caught on town, suddenly skipped away from his "It is not well to make too much fun just as the tivan moved out, and then post at the railroad station yesterday, of such matters," gravely remarked Bri- OJVE DOLLAR. Parry shouted in a voice that sounded scaled a fence, hunp- the mail wagon on chanteau. "For instance, I had an old FOR A above the roar of escaping steam: « the rails, and scampered across lots in a uncle who, at the age of 77, committed "We've left our Sunday dinners on panic. A big hawk had scared the the imprudence of making one of a din­ NEW the window stand of the ticket office. beast. The hawk had been silently and ner party of 13." SPRING*: You go on, Smead, and I'll take the next slowly describing a wide circle high "And he died the next day?" Le Ribi train out." overhead, in the way peculiar to his inquired. Address all orders to the GAZETTE SUIT. He swung himself clear of the train, kind. "No; but exactly thirteen years after­ turned a somersault, and waved "all The sleepy horse, far below, nodded, ward." The Latest Styles'at right" to Smead, who mopped the cin­ now and then wagging his ears at a cau­ A shudder ran through the audience. ders and perspiration from his face and cus of flies on his neck. Of a sudden —Gaulois. remarked to the man standing next 1 to the hawk shot straight downward with E. Gusowski's, hiifn, in a friendly way: the swiftness of a rifle shot, struck the Woman's Economy. Cor. Wal and Water Stg. "Nice way to spend the summer, liv­ animal squarely between the ears, and Economy is such a coy, elusive thing. ing in the suburbs." fixed its talons in those conspicuous and You may think that you have captured "Yes, if you don't care what you say," hapless ears. That settled things for it and that you will be able to hold it TO growled the man. the colt. He was used to happenings fast and sure, when presto! it slips from Then Smead took a bit of pasteboard and terrors, but the hawk had fallen on your very fingers, and it's extravagance from his.pocket and began to study it. him from the clouds, like a Nutmeg itself that you have grasped. ' 4; Subscribe for the Weekly New thunderbolt, barbed, feathered and ex­ "I have often noticed," remarked a "Southeast corner, Terrace Row, Oak­ / -. r;'i*/ ADDISON BROWN'S, land." plosive. sagacious woman the other day, "that 1 brnead asked his gruff neighbor if he A Family Matter. my most impressive fits of economy are York Tribune and Weekly Gazette go: off at that station. Mrs. Perkins (calmly reminiscient)— invariably followed by far more impres­ 15 WALL STREET, "No, I don't," said the man. "You Jonathan, we've bin married forty sive fits of extravagance. I save a penny couldn't hire me to live in that swamp. years next Tuesday, an' never had a cross ©r so on some dozen petty things and I y;o out ten miles further, where you word yit. then suddenly rush into some rc sh ex­ Both papers sent to any FOR don't have to sift the atiriosjjhf-re to Mr. Perkin—I know it. I've stood penditure costing ten times as much a3 all the money I've been saving. I,al­ keep the mosquitoes from choking yer jawin' purty well. r; you."; -v; :• Mrs. Perkins—Jonathan Perkins, ways dread an economical fit, there­ •That sotmded discouraging' Vft? 'Sinea-i you're a mean, hateful, deceitful old fore. for I know that it merely precedes insi-.ms to ride t«r-ibs frir- thing, and I wouldn't marry you again some outrageous expense." ;4*®This is true of inost women GROCERIES a->: -eeommodatio:) IT, ' fer love ner money.—Judge. A, VV

v 1 A , ^ ^ •. ,, ;a *-• -- ' -A ' " ', . '/' ' - - A A" -s A > AA?A aa. •»v y Egf . ,y> -> ",y> * ' * ^ VV JB3 E KL Y - ]S* OK W A L, K - G A Z ETTE. A i. ^ - " V .JONES' BISHOP INraE SLUMS ,-;U STRANGELY -REUNITED. Mr. Simmons and His Fiiizer Get ,T<»» HE SPENDS HIS VACATION AMONG gether After Nearly 32 Years. '**- • Superlative Flour THE POOR OF NEW YORK. John Sammons is a responsible man, a , liigh among The Head of the metropolitan Diocese of good farmer who stands his neighbors, and whose reliability has PC TOON INCOOKIH! the Episcopal Church, Leaves His Man­ never been brought into question. He sion to Live for a Month in the Slost was a brave soldier of the Confederate r* When a recipe calls for a cupful of lard or but­ Crowded Tenement House Districts. army, and was one of those who par­ sat::"; a '3i: OS ter, use two-thirds of a cupful of Cottolene— ticipated in that bloodj' tragedy on the fir"'? • a: 53 *t If it is true that people leave their > W the new shortening—instead. It improves banks of Chickamauga Creek on the 18th r1 8*® homes during vacation time and live in of September, 1883. * Si your food, improves your health, saves If a man wants smaller places, with which they are During the hottest of the engagement > a • ° less familiar and where they have less *"2t3 your money—a lesson in economy, Sammons found himself in an exposed O '^aWo'b £—< too. Genuine comfort than in their own homes, not « re 2 ^ 2 COTTOLENEis position, with shot and shell playing : m sold everywhere in tins with trade­ because they prefer them to their native high revel around him, and he sought- a GOOD chew | 7f^ >-j b places but because they want an abso­ m t/3 3»5> such shelter as was afforded by a large oak tree which \fras in direct line of fire. X f*, tn r+w head in cotton-plant wreath good selection when he exchanged his a While handling his piece a bullet 2•"t QTQ <&w^S rt- 2 Washington Square mansion for No. 130 si on every tin. struck his gunstock and cut off the two B.L.Tobacco I 1 iHF » &S3 ^ , N. Cf** n> rt «~ pew N. K. FAIRBANK CO., CHICAGO, Stanton street Y. It would be hard first joints of the forefinger of his right en a p ti* P ^ and Produce Exchange, 5ew York, to imagine a completer change in fact. hand as clean as a knife would have sa »» S?^ ^ 224 State Street. Boston. found •!•<—i rt rt The Bishop might have places in done it. 05 p pj the densely populated part of the city particular about saving the balance of 13 where the Cathedral Mission re­ to So* stands his body than about rescuing as little a every time. | PI sembles in many respects the Juden- ^ C3 h;H thing as a missing finger, he made the g stadt of Prague and thev old part of . s* r t a Glass! best ©f his way out of the fight, stanch­ f^o g 5- Odessa. -1 ing his bleeding hand as best he could. C P* P r* The mission is in a part of the city of { Its flavor is | P»• rtK rtJJ" rt j? The war was fought to a finish and which but few of the better class of peo­ Sammons came back home and went to uick.'! ple know little or nothing. It is tra­ work, charging up his maimed hand to DAILY GAZETTE by There's lots of snap and vim in this Hires' RooT- versed public conveyances which the losses of the Confederacy. Some |perfect, and jj few of the upper residents of the city eeer. There's lots of pleasure and good health in time ago he decided to revisit the bat­ Classified Business Directory. have ever seen, and the streets are less Oar asunder thisnaad $2.50 ver lineveryea it, too. A delicious drink, a temperance drink, a tlefield, which he had not seen in nearly INS XJRANCH, familiar to them than many an avenue thirty-two years, and so he betook him­ home-iEE'ie drink, a drink that delights the old and that lies on the other side of the ocean. ft is the f' NORWALK FIRE INS. CO., N.In successlu self to Chickamauga and started to i business since 1860; no outstanding claims young Be sure and get the genuine in un­ WILSON, O. E., Gazette bldg., N. Invest­ Its signs are written characters stroll over the battlefield. known to them. It has its circulating ments and money to loan. Also insurance The tree where he stood when I • | written in b est oi companiesat lowest rates ATTORNEYS. libraries which contain only books writ­ wounded occupied such a conspicuous £ LongestChew HUBBELL. JAMES T.. 9 Water street, N. ten with Hebrew characters to expiess HUKLBUTT, J. BELDEN, HIRES MIRES' position that he found little difficulty in m phonetically bad German. It has six Attorney and Counselor at Law, room 4, (ur locating it. with all the scars and knots Root beep daily Hebrew ­ stairs) Gazette Building. Norwalk. m papers printed in charac on its rugged trunk caused by the flying FAMILY GROCHR. m ters, and a large Russian population. In SELLECK. GEORGE WARD, 18 Wall si- missiles of death. Having found the I in the world Rootbeer m addition to the Russians, there are also Best goods Teas and Coffees. Specialties. A 25 cent package makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. tree he put himself in the same position livery STABLE. many Italians. In addition to these two DANN, H. E.. 8 River at,. Livery Stables The Chas. E. Hires Company, Philadelphia, Pa. in which he was standing when wound­ m classes, there is a small sprinkling of UN J) ERTAKJER. ed, and then it occurred to him to look RAYMOND. G.H.. 46-48Main st.,:telepiiouer 3 Germans. MARBLE XART> for the hones of his missing finger. In BAT23,P.W.Waterst.,N; Steam. StoneWork the midst, of this district, where Scratching around among the leaves, Monumental and Bid's. houses rise high in the air, tenement much to his astonishment, he found the where many blocks shelter from 2,000 bones where the finger had fallen, and to 2,400 people each, where the gospel of they corresponded exactly with the fin­ PI cleanliness has not yet been' accepted, ger he had lost. They had lain there and where men women look premature­ undisturbed ever since that dread day, old, where hard work and a crust are ly and it was with a strange feeling that if there is of life, where childhood all is he took them, and after establishing P.P.P. without pleasure,where manhood is end­ one knew their identity to his perfect satisfaction, a —there is CURES ALL SKIN less toil and old age burden wrapped them up and took them away J the price be­ tht; Cathedral Mission, in which the Bis­ with him as a strange souvenir of his AND . fore trying it, he'd' hop makes his home war-time experiences. Mr. Sammons CUT "•$» of ­ _ surprised to find it so good. If The house is part the great Cathe has them in his possession now, and will put down by the jmost experi- , dral scheme, and is the center of a num­ PE»yg preserve them as an evidence of the fact BLOOD DISEASES: one learned the price after smoking ber of charities to which the clergyman to ; Physicians endorse P. P. P. as a splendid that he found them on the battlefield enced workmen, at prices combination, and prescribe It with great .t, he'd be astonished to find it so in charge devotes his time and atten­ satisfaction for the cures of all forms and tion. after the lapse of so many years.—At­ stages of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary lanta Constitution. defy ' jmpetition. cheap. Big Value tind Little Mon- "The Rev. Francis R. Bateman is never got closer than in away on his vacation and some one must Gen. Grant in Japanese Eyes. Better;have your walks laid this tobacco. attend to to his duties, so I have come In the July Century is printed a trans­ here, and I simply do for Mr. Bateman lation of portions of a quaint Japanese by a Norwalk man that you C U RE^RftElJ MXTISlif what he would do for me if it were in Life of Gen. Grant. The following is Syphilis, Syphilitic Rheumatism, Scrofulou3 his power." an extract from it: Ulcers and Sores, Glandular Swellings, can find at any time, rather Rheumatism, Malaria, Old Chronic Ulcers These were the words of Bishop Pot­ In the spring of his sixteenth year he ter when he spoke of becoming a resi­ that have resisted all treatment, Catarrh, expressed a great thought to his father, ttan traveling agents. Passeneer * Stealer * "FAVORITE." dent of Stanton street. "There is noth­ and addressed him, saying: "I have in CURES ing in it," he says, "and it should cause my mind the thought that, when four no discussion or comment." years from to-day have passed, I shall The Bishop's apartments are small hot be doing this kind of labor." The and plain, but comfortable, much more Skin Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Female father, thinking it a strange thing, said: Complaints, Mercurial Poison,Tetter, Scald so than those of an army officer in camp. "Do you hate your father's hereditary Head, etc., etc. He sleeps in a small room near his P.P.P. is a powerful tonic,and an excellent trade? Do you hate to become a leather- study, has his breakfast at 7 a. m. and maker, and spend your life thus? What- 3 E22 at 8 o'clock is ready to receive his visi­ profession, then, do you expect to adopt aaa nggira^roRn.yi tors, who begin to arrive long before in future? Do you expect to go into the that time. These consist of profession­ fields carrying a sickle and a hoe? Do al mendicants, worthy poor, heads of Raymond Bros. you expect to buy and sell things in the appetizer, building up the system rapidly. charity organizations, friends who come market? Or do you fix your eyeballs Ladies whose systems are poisoned and congratulate whose blood Is in an impure condition, duo to the Bishop on his good upon books of 10,000 volumes, and de­ work and curious East Siders who want sire to speculate reasons and promote to see how a Bishop looks. XTEWYOKK.NEW HAVEN & HAKTFOILL> r cures ! DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN moralities, and become a man of wide After 10 a. m. the Bishop makes calls knowledge?" Gurando Kuen, replying J3L RAILHOAJD. in the neighborhood, possibly investi­ —New YobkDivision. to these questions, said: "To cultivate June 10th, 1895. gates some of the charity cases, calls on the fields and become a farmer is well, TrainslectveSouth Norwalk asjoiiovj >. to menstrual lrretcnUi.rit.ies, are peculiarly the sick and does such work—to use his but to spend the whole life as a hireling benefited by the v/onc'scrful tonic arid blood- SOU^H NORWALK JB'oK New York—Accommodation trains at own words—"as a priest of a parish is not well. To take a Soroban (count­ 9-36 a.m., 1.11, .2.54, 4.07, 5.80, H.50. 8.11, cleansing properties of P. P. P., Priclily Ash. p.m. Express trains at5.20 5.30, 6.15 (local) Poke Root and Potassium. should do." ing machine) and become a merchant 6,55 (local)K7.05 (local), 7.55 (local). 8.51 (local), and NEW YORK. Later in the day he goes to the See and gain profit is well, but along with 9.03 (local) 9.SS, 10-45.11.37. (local) a. m. 13.52 of 2.25,4.20,5.20,6.20 7.35 p.m. For Washington vih House, for Bishop Potter, course, is it to make bad practice is not my de­ Harlem Eiver 12.53 a.m. (daily ) Bishop still, and attends to his duties as sire. Contrary to all this, qur ancestors Sundays.—Accommodation 9 15 a. m.. 6.14 such, although he lives in Stanton street. (local),7.23,(local) 9.28 p. m Expresr

Henrietta V. Wheeler, and"! COLLAPSED COLISEUM. Last Popular Excursion Nettie B Eells, both of the l State of New York, Order BUCKLEY IS DEFIANT. Chicago's Brag Building Falls to the Ground of the Season to / vs. V of by Its Own Weight. Thomas S. Strong, of the I Notice. City and State of New „ v* ™,( CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—The Coliseum lorn. j The Ex-Building Inspector Flatly Ee- "Truth above nil things.' building, a great open structure which NARRAGANSETT I# , V '' was being built by the Chicago Exhibition State of Connecticut, Fairfield County, ss. . ^ ; - , fuses to Be Sworn. ' company in the block bounded by Hope BRIDGEPORT, August 9th, :895i,t§||||§| and Stony Island avenues and Sixty-third PIER Upon the complaint of the said Henrietta *b|§{* ROUND TRIP ONLY : Pleasure - V. Wheeler, and Nettie B.; Eells, praying for ^ FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895. and Sixty-second streets, was wrecked by THE DEATH TRAP INQUEST. the collapse of its iron roof. If the disas­ reasons therein set forth, for a decree of wVraw ter had occurred a little earlier, there foreclosure of a certain mortgage in said complaint described, returnable to the Super- ^ ' Four More Men Pnt Under Heavy Bonds would have been great loss of life, as over $1.50 ior Court, in and for Fairfield County, on the * Hjjjp* Entered in the Post Oflice as a Newspaper. (50 men had just quit work for the night. Tickets good going and returning only on In Connection With the Collapse Several watchmen had just made their special train. STMAMBR first Tuesday of September, 1895, It appear- ; of the Ireland Building—A rounds of the interior, and were standing Special express train leaves Stamford, 7.20 a. ing to and being found by the subscribing m.; South Norwalk, 7 48 a. m,: Westport, 7.55 Stubborn Fight Probable. under the walls, which are unusually low authority, that Thomas S. Strong, the said a. m.; Southport, 8.05 a.m.; Fairfield, 8,09 a. defendant is absent from this State. V v0 "Third Nomination" Questions. for the size of the building. They hap- m.; Bridgeport, 8.20 a.. m.;Milford. 8.35 a. m.; New Haven, 8.55 a. m. Due Narragansett Pier Therefore ordered, That notice of the pen- r~h Tbe triumph of Senator Quay in his NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—In the hope that 32 noon. dency of said complaint be given by publish- , the fifth day's session of the inquest into TUESDAY, ing this order in the Norwalk GAZETTE, a ' - I struggle for mastery of the Pennsyl­ the deaths of the 15 men whose lives were AUGUST FAVORITE" weekly newspaper printed in Norwalk, for crushed out by the fall of the Ireland 27 two weeks successively, commencing onor be- vania Republican Convention is an Returning, express special train will leave building at West Third street and West Narragansett Pier at 5 p. m., thus affording fore the 22d day of August, 1895, by leaving a event of more than usual significance. Broadway two weeks ago today would ample time for sight-seeing, ocean bathing, copy of said complaint and order of notice i, ^ , It is something more than a signal vin- result in further startling disclosures, a etc., etc., with Thomas B. Hill of Westport, the agent of big crowd gathered at an early hour in This is a Limited Excursion. said Defendant, on or before the 2i;d day of ' .7 si dication of the prowess and force part three of the court of general sessions, No tickets are sold beyond the seating capa­ SUNDAY. AUG. 25. city of the train. First come, first served. August, A. D. 1S95. Senator Quay as a political leader. Ifc where the investigation is being con­ Buy your tickets in advance and avoid disap­ WM. R. SHELTON, : ; rl j? • ducted. pointment on the day of the excursion. 25c.—Tickets (Entire Round Trip)—25c. Clerk of the Superior Court for ' implies something besides the political The certainty that John B. Ireland THE COLISEUM. X. Y., N. H. & H. Fairfield County, y; downfall of Governor Hastings and a would be called to testify and that ex-In- pened to be on the street side, and when and Narragansett Pier R. R Leave South Norwalk 2:00 P. M. speofcor of Buildings Buckley would also the crashing superstructure of iron gave " Returnirgyeave Pleasure Beach, 4; 30 P. M stinging rebuff for Mayor Warwick and be called upon to tell why he allowed gross C. H. PLATT, SuDt, GEO. L. CONNORS, P. T. M. warning of danger they had plenty of C. T. HEMPSTEAD, G. P. A. David Martin. It means that the Penn­ violations of the law in the construction time to rush to a place of safety. When of the building, and why he was actuaUy sylvania delegation to the next Repub­ the massive arches of iron began to break To Be Given Away. identified with a building firm which bid down from their fastenings on the four NORWALK OPERA HOUSE. Tax lican National Convention will be con­ for the work, also served to give interest sides of the structure, the strain was too Wednesday, August 28. to the proceedings. much for the thin, low walls of pressed A Handsome $10 trolled by Matthew Stanley Quay 1 Mr. Tierney argued that Buckley should brick. With a deafening sound the mass THE' GREAT SHOW Of THE DAY. uud that it will oppose the nomination not be put upon the stand, particularly at of iron carried with it the four walls in a this time, as it would be a violation of his chaotic heap toward the center, and the UGWRVQ Colossal NOTICE of BeDjamin Harrison. Nothing seems REFRIGERATOR constitutional right. He pointed out that work of destruction was complete. mxLJulNiLl o §60,000 Buckley had not been connected with the to be more certain at present than the The cost of the Coliseum was to be Commencing with August 8th, wa Notice is hereby given to'all persons liable building department since June 11, and $225,000, and as it was nearing comple­ strict fulfillment of this prediction. that the building fell after that time. propose to give to each customer to pay taxes to the town of Norwalk, in the tion for the opening show the loss is be­ MINSTMLS. checks representing the amount of County of Fairfield and State of Connecticut, , And this fact suggests whether the "Thero was not," he said, "put on the lieved to be nearly 8200,000. stand the building inspector who acted their purchase. on the Assessment List of 1894, that I will meet them to receive said Taxes, at the fol­ subject of a third nomination for the as such since June 11. At that date the The Usual Order Reversed. 50 PERFORMERS. 5>0 On September 3d, the customer building had only progressed as far as the Headed by the Piince of Comedians, lowing times and places, to wit : presidency would not constitute a time­ SALINA, Kan., Aug. 23.—Thomas Wick- Mr. AKTHUK DEMING holding checks for the largest At the store of W. S. Hanford, East Nor­ fifth story. It is in evidence before the ersham, a young business man here, has and ly topic for discussion. A. great deal is court that the iron pillar broke at the lO POPULAR COMEDIANS 10 amount purchased during this time, walk (Down Town), on Friday, August 30th, brought suit for $5,000 damages against will receive a fine Kefrigerator free 1895, from 10 o'clock forenoon, until 12.30 after­ heard nowadays about the dangers iur- sixth story, yet none of the June men Miss Cora Ahart, for breach of promise. lit SKILLED DANCERS 12 has been put on the stand. 9 CULTURED SINGERS. 9 of cost. noon. Wickersham, in his petition, alleges that At the store of J. C. Randle, :at Winnipauk, rounding a third term in the White Buckley Refuses to Testify. Miss Ahart in February, 1894, promised 10 PICKANINNIES 10 For full particulars call on 14 SPECIALTIES 14 on the afternoon of Friday, August 33th. House. Are there ADV dangers con- '' I recognize that this is not in the na­ to marry him, but later spurned his atten­ 1895, from 3 o'clock until 4.30 o'clock. ture of a criminal proceeding, and by not tions. She has, the petition further al­ 21 GRAND MILITARY BAND 21 nected with a third nomination ? Has The Swell Parade of the Minstrel World. H. H. WILLIAMS, At the store of Alphonzo Dibble, at South putting Buckley on the stand the pr6secu- leges, given him up for "a handsome Five Mile River, 'on the evening of Friday' Special Reduced Prices, 25c., 35cj and 50c. Grover Cleveland's second adminifctra- tion will lose nothing of its rights. Now stranger, supposed to be a ranch owner 17 MAIN STREET, 1S0R1VALK. August 30tli, 1895, from 7 o'clock, until S.30 I have only been in the court a few hours, from Colorado." Reserved Seats now on Sale at Weed's Drug tiou been so productive of good to the yet in that time I found that the whole Store, Norwalk, and Tomlinson's o'clock. aim of the district attorney is to prove Drugstore,So. Norwalk. At the ofiBce of the Collector, Room 1, Ma­ country and of such lasting vulue to A Farmer Fatally Injured. sonic Building, in the City of Norwalk, in said that the building fell because of faulty ALBANY, Aug. 23.:—Levi Kelderhouse, Now is Your Chance. tlae Democratic party that the plan of construction in the foundations. Town of Norwalk, on Saturday,. August 31st, 67 years, a farmer of Sloans, was After this date 1895, from 9 o'clock, forenoon until 3 o'clock^ nominating a person the third time for "I do not want Mr. Buckley to be cross thrown to the pavement today through a HOYT'S OPERA HOUSE. examined here by the array of witnesses. afternoon, and from 7] until S o'clock in the President is one which it is safe for collision between his carriage and another THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. TIMOTHY J. BYRNES, evening. Therefore on my advice he refuses to take and his skull fractured. He cannot re­ the witness stand at this investigation." Reorganized in Europe this Summer. Mr. H. D. Smith at the' Collector's Office, every political party to follow? Has cover. M. B. LEAVITT'S GREATER SPECTACU­ {Merchant Tailor, Norwalk, and Mr. J. M. Layton, at his office. Coroner Fitzpatrjck said the lawyer's LAR EXTRAVAGANZA, ex-Pre&ident Harrison as many and as position was untenable, as nothing had Will make a slaughter in his prices Railroad Place, South Norwalk, are author­ strong political supporters to-day as he been shown, and he would insist on Buck­ for Custom-made garments Suits from ized to receive Taxes?for me. ley going on the stand. Nothing had been Much Run Down $18 upwards. Troussre, S4.50 upwards. On all Taxes which shall remain unpaid after bad in 1SS8, when Matthew Stanley charged against Buckley. He was not ac­ Without strength or appetite, was my SPIDER AND FLY Goods and work warranted. Satisfac­ the 1st day.'of October, 1S95, interest at the A brand new production throughout. tion guaranteed. rate of NINE PERCENT, will be charged Quay successfully managed his canvas cused, and if he could show that he had condition last spring. Hood's Sarsapa- The play entirely reconstructed and complied with the law then he ought to rillawa3 recom­ elaborated. 20 Wall Street. from the 31st day of ^August, 1895, until tlie for him'? These arc fair questions and be glad to take the stand. mended to me. [up stairs.] same shall be paid. GORGEOUS NEW COS TOMES. GEORGE B. ST. JOHN, COLLECTOU. ibey are asked in a fair spirit. Is is "All I do say is this," cried the coroner bottta The first Magnificent Scenery. In and for said Town of Norwalk, on the "reputations do not count here as valua­ helped me. I Dazzling Transformation. ' tme, Andrew Jackson ran for the ble as life. Fifteen lives have bejn lost in Bright Catchy Music. J. D. Jennings. List of 1894. continued and SUPERB BALLETS. GRAND MARCHES. Presidency a third time and succeeded, this accident, and if it is sho\vy that any Dated at Norwalk, Conn., August 1st, 1895. one, no matter who it is, had any respon­ my appetite 16 BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH DANCERS 16 UNDERTAKFR —r : but his case wuo uu exceptional one. sibility for such slaughter, he should, improved and From Alhambra and Empire Theatres, 4 Knight street, opposite ' London, introducing the latest successful Southern Emplyme t Agencv. and no doubt will, be punished for it. that tired feel­ novelty, the Street Railway Depot Hci-try Clay and Murtm "Van Buren HTJOni JiEI h AX OFFICB. Buckley can refuse to answer any ques­ ing left me. j The best of help furnished to good respon- albo went into the race a third time tion on the ground that it might crimi­ Formerly m y TRILBY DANCE. I sible persons. We are also connected with aud both were beaten, General William nate him." hand3 trembled 45—European and American Artists—45 '' Well, your honor,'' said the lawyer, *' on 20—High Class Novelties—SO Piano Lessonsi ! the great J. P. Justic Employment Agency of H. Harrison defeating the "Kinder- my advice Mr. Buckley refuses to be badly, but in Absolutely the Greatest Spectacular Product­ Hood's Sarsa- ion before the Public. RS. GEORGE W. BRADLEY, (daughter ' Richmond, Ya. sworn.'' of the late Wra, R. Nash,) gives efficient | J. H. LOUDER, Manager. huok Fox' even the second time the parilla I found Seats now on sale at Plaisted's and Weed's andM satisfactory instructions on the Piano at The Coroner Means Business. Drug Stores. her home No. 193 Main street. : 34 Main St., Norwalk. latter ran. Would ex-President Har­ "Then the district attorney will take ^ awonderful rison as a Presidential candidate next the proper steps to compel him to do so. nerve tonic. It is a grand medicine for If I have the power, I will certainly put the blood and nerves." H. R. SQUIRES, year be apt to meet the fate of Andrew him under arrest for failing to testify." East Leverett, Mass. Jackson or the fate of Henry Clay? It was then arranged that Foreman Murray would be recalled and finish his Hood's Sarsaparilla The subject is one which is worth medi­ testimony. After that Buckley is to be tation and study. called and asked to be sworn. The fight will then begin. Is the On TIE BOSTON STORE5 Murray then took the stand, and was An Objectionable Inscription. asked by Mr. Mclntyre about the finding SAK FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—Secretary of ©f the cesspool. The witness denied posi­ True Blood Purifier War Lamont will settle a dispute between tively that he ever called Parker's atten­ Prominently in the public eye today. CORNER MAIN AND WALL STREETS, NORWALK. the A. R. U. and the commanding officer tion to the cesspool. Neither did he re­ at the Presidio. The strikers took excep­ gard the cesspool as being dangerous when Hnnrl'c Oifflc easy to buy, easy to take, tion to the inscription, "murdered by it was built on solid ground. * ® ' 11*3 aasy in effect. 25 cents. strikers," which had been placed on a "Do you realize now that it was dan­ monument erected over the graves of four gerous—that human lives were lost?" WANTED. soldiers who were killed in a wreck dur­ "I realize it now." ing th j strike a year ago. Four More Arrested. ANTED—Shears and Scissors will be sharpened without charge when bought Ravages of the Phylloxera. A sensation was caused at 1 o'clock this atW our store. We carry only the best quality afternoon. Coroner Fitzpatrick placed and prices are reasonable. •WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Consul Ger­ four of the men alleged to be responsible . FCROUTH NORWALK HARDWARE CO- main, at Zurich, has furnished the state for the loss of life under arrest. department an account of the ravages of ANTED—A lady desires position as SHIRT WAISTS They are Architect Behrens, Thomas the phylloxera, or vine louse, in Italy. He companion or for light work. Will be Murray,- foreman for Parker, the builder, disengagedW after September 1st. Address, says from the first appearance of the in­ and Parker's superintendents Walker and Box 90, Norwalk Post Office. a 20 3t - We have a few dozen left. You will find them 011 the opposite counter from where sect in that country it has totally ruined Youdell. 282,529 acres of vineyards and that in ad­ Ihey have been. You can have your choice for 48c., laundered or unlaundered, 50c. 01* Each of the accused was held in 83,500 EOlt SALE. dition 180,160 acres are in process of de­ bail to await the conclusion of the inquest. $1.50, all at the same price, 48c. We want the room for a great Muslin Underwear Sale. struction. The bail was furnished. The technical OR SAIJE—Filter your water through A Political Fend Ends Fatally. charge against each is manslaughter in F Natural Stone with the Gate City Faucet SEATTLE, Aug. 23.—A political feud the second degree. Filter. Sold by SOUTH NORWALK HARDWARE that existed since the election last fall COMPANY. Jyl6tf has resulted in a shooting affray near Troy Steel Works Sold. Avondale in which Joseph Cicero was TROY, N. ¥., Aug. 23.—The plant of FOR SALE. the Troy Steel and Iron company was sold A lot of small Cucumbers for pickling. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. killed and James McCann was mortally Address wounded. Cicero shot McCann and was at auction today by the receivers under an order of the court. There were but two A. E. STONE, Westport, Conn. * instantly killed a moment later by Mc­ A 20 6t Our usual time for a Ladies' Muslin Underwear Sale is in January, but "circum­ Cann's brother, who unexpectedly ap­ bids, one by C. W. Tillinghast of $350,- stances alter cases." Th^ circumstances this time is a large manufacturer wanting money peared. 000, in his own name and for others not made known, and another of $400,000 by Horse Shoeing. He offered us 500 dozen pieces of this season's make, for cash. The offer was low andor,rl we™ Charles li. F. S. Witherbee of Port Henry on behalf taken the shop in SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—Charles R. of the reorganization committee, who got y's on Cross street took it. If you want underwear, now is your time to buy ahead, for they are great values borse shosins in Bishop, first vice president of the Bank of it. ila^-claos manner California, in this city, has contributed Joliu T. Lycett; Corset Covers, from 9c. to 69c. ' $800,000 to schools and societies in the Hawaiian Islands. The money is to be NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—The Commercial HT Cable Building company bought the prop­ LOCKWOOD'S ii'i "Kve'BI Drawers, from 19c. to $1.25. used to promote the interests of a number Cheap rates. Will of institutions sustained by the late Mrs. erty at 20 and 22 Broad street, and from Bishop in her lifetime. 18 to 20% New and will erect there Chemise, from 25c, to 59c an 18 story ^uilding, capped by a Store, three story dome. The price paid for the a. 8.30. Skirts, from 25c. to $ 1.98. & Los ANGELES, Aug. 23.—The continued property averaged 8160 a square foot—or C. E. IiOCKWOOD. absence of Lieutenant Governor Millard is over $1,200,000. Night Gowns, from 39c-TO $ 1.75. responsible for a rumor that under the Kalnlani's Papa In New York. law the lieutenant governor will forfeit C. H. HARYEY. his office if he is not here inside of one NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—A. S. Cleghorn, A compelete line extra size Garment for stout ladies. We have all the latest styles X.r week, when he will have been absent in father of Princess Kaiulani of Hawaii, is K-f. in New York. He says Honolulu is under and square i'h Michigan for a continuous period of 60 CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Empire Gowns, Umbrella Skirts and Drawers, high and low neck cover with Y days. military despotism, with business at a standstill, that Queen Liliuokalani is still cut yokes. Mineral Commissioners Must Go. a prisoner, jand that the Royalist party WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The acting sec­ wishes for annexation with the United retary of the interior has decided that States. there are no means whereby the work of 0UR GIFTS OF FURNITURE. Poor Towpaths Breed Claims. S• .,= • the United States mineral commissioners to right per. in Montana and Idaho can be continued ALBANY, Aug. 23.—Rachel A. Rounds after Sept. 15, when the appropriation be­ of New London, Oneida county, filed a SITUATION Have proved so popular, and some of our dear custnmers, who had not quite filled their claim with the state board of claims today for four cashie comes exhausted. six W! teresses, five cliam two nurse for $383. Claimant alleges that three girls. card, have requested us to extend the time, and of course we always do what our customers Liberals to Confer. horses owned by her, while hauling a tow C. H. .HARVEY, ask us to do. We shall extend the time to OCTOBER 1st. yours, LONDON, Aug. 23.—The political com­ of canalboats, fell from the towpath, TO North Mainistreeti South Norwalk mittee of the National Liberal club is owing to its improper condition.. another one. summoning a national conference of Lib­ at erals for Oct. 29 and 30 in order to con­ V\rv- ' " sider the results of the general election NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—An unknown and to discuss the political situation in Swedish longshoreman, while working op. NOTICE. ALWAYS BRING YOUR general. the' pier at Canal street, North river, was crushed between a grain elevator on the A bPEOiAL'MEETixG of the Stockholders of th Kniglits Templars En Boute. steamboat City of Augy.sta. He was in­ Norwalk Fire Insurance Company of Norwalk, ISii SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 23.—The Gold­ stantly killed. He was about 35 years old. Connecticut, wili be held at the office of the TELEPHONE CALL, 5?-4. ,, en Gate Commandry, Knights Templars, Company,at, 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, Aug­ arrived here from San Francisco. After ust 31st. 1895, for the purpose, if the meeting making a trip to the Pavilion they left NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—John T. sees fit, of approving and lodging with the for Boston over the Rio Grande Western. of 190 Cherry street, while asleep at a Secretary or State of Connecticut, the Com­ They will make a short stop at Niagara ond story window, fell to the yard. He pany's charter and amendments thereof and Falls. wa§ taken to Bellevue hospital seriously thereto. A. G. MCILWAINE. JR., T, * BOSTON SMt to, Main m -PRESID>ENT.

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Highest ot all m Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov t Report; • France's Guarded Denial. CHINESE AT IT AGAIN. PARIS, Aug. 23.—A semiofficial note was issued today saying it is inexact that the United States government has de­ The Yellow Fiends Once More Attack manded the release of Mr. John L. Waller The State Department Has Changed and the payment of an indemnity on ac­ American Missionaries, ; - i count of his sentence to 20 years' impris­ Its Opinion of His Case, onment by a court martial in the island of Madagascar, where Mr. Waller was for­ TWO BUILDINGS WRECKED. merly a United States consul. NOW THINKS HIM WKONGED, ABSOLUTELY Crack Oarsmen to Bow In Texas. FOOT of the Native Scholars Were Wound­ AUSTIN, Aug. 28.—The Austin Inter­ tn Consequence His Release and an In­ ed, bat the Teacher Escaped—Some­ national Regatta association has decided demnity Will Probably Be Demanded« thing of the Most Prominent to hold its next annual regatta Nov. 4 to France's Guarded Denial—The Missions In China. 7, inclusive. This will place the regatta INCREASED FEES. DYING OHM TRACKS' immediately following the Corbett-Fitz- Ex-Consul Writes Again. simmons fight at Dallas. Manager Croty HONGKONG, Aug. 23.—Another outrage has left for New York to sign oarstoen. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The following has been committed upon missionaries The New License Law Requires Rev. Dr. Hebbard Formerly Rector Gaudaur and Stansbury have already sig­ is given in official circles as a fair state­ near Fuchau. nified their willingness to bead crews for ment of the Waller case so far as the facts The American mission has been at­ Nine Other Towns Besides of Trinity Church, South - ;; a stake race, which will be one of the fea­ have been reported to the United States. tacked by a large and infuriated mob tures of the regatta. There is no doubt that while in a country armed with various weapons. Norwaik to Pay trie Norwaik, Killed at occupied by the French Mr. Waller wrote The chapel and schoolhouse of the mis­ Farmers Selling Off Cattle. letters to the people the French were op­ sion were wrecked, and four of the native $450 Rate. NewJersey. BUFFALO, Aug. 23.—The farmers of posing. These letters were trace4 to him scholars were wounded. The foreign Erie, Cattaraugus, Wyoming and other and were made the pretext" for his arrest teacher, however, escaped. western New York oounties believe, in and conviction. This arrest and convic­ A strong antiforeign local feeling pre­ The Grocers' License Also Raised He Is Supposed to Have Fallen consequence of the high price of feed, that vails at Fuchau, and it is spreading tion were irregular. His trial was not fair, From a Train. . it is more economical to sell their cattle and during his imprisonment, both before among the populaoe, who are parading at 810 a head than to keep them through and after conviction, he was treated with the public thoroughfares with cries of The County Commissioners have "Drive out the foreign devils?" • the winter for their milk. Consequently great harshness. He was brought to been hard at work preparing the li­ great numbers are offered at the east France, chained to the deck of a steamer, John Swartz, a tection foreman on Buffalo market every week. and though ill and suffering he was im­ The News Confirmed. cense list according to the new law. the West Shore road at Little Ferry, BRIDGEPORT. prisoned without proper care. The French LONDON, Aug. 28.—A dispatch to The There are nine towns in the county be­ N. J., was notified from the main of­ Kndyard Kipling Had to Pony Up. government has not explained in any sat­ Times from Hongkong 4his afternoon con­ sides Norwaik which will have to pay fice of the road in Weehawken, yester­ firms the dispatch from Hongkong an­ THE NEW YORK, Aug. 28.— Rudyard Kip­ isfactory manner the irregular arrest and the full license fee of $450. This is ling arrived in New York on the Havel. triaL It has been attempted to excuse it nouncing the attack upon the American day monning, that the body of a man He brought a big clock, on which he was by saying that in time of war military mission near Fuchau and a dangerous quite an increase for some of the towns ( was lying between the main tracks, near D. f\. Read forced to pay §10 duty. He perpetrated a courts and trials are different from civil state of the populace of that city. which have been getting ofl with a fee Little Ferry Junction. Swartz, with rather poor joke, but the custom house proceedings in time of peace, but this ex­ According to The Times dispatch the three or four men, immediately started American school was situated just outside of 8100 or 8125 officers were too busy to laugh, and the planation, in the opinion of the United The new law requires that all towns COMPANY. man who criticises America went dis­ States, does not meet the case, and in the of the west gate of Fuchau. The dis­ down the road on a handcar. When gustedly on to his home at Brattleboro, opinion of the state department tKwe is patch adds: with a population of over 3,000 must within about an eighth of a mile of the Vt. still a strong probability that Wallfer's "The situation at Ku-Chang is un­ pay the full fee. Every town in the junction the men found the body. treatment was due to the concessions ho changed'. Captain John S. NeWell of the county must pay an increased fee, as The body lay a few feet from the out­ A FEW Postmasters Appointed. claimed in Madagascar. When the case United States cruiser Detroit, and Dr. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The fourth class was first presented to the department of Hart have gone there from Fuchau. the minimum amount is $250. Stratford side rail of a side track. It wa3 lying WORDS postmasters appointed today were: state, it appeared that there whs littl6 More antiforeign placards are being dis­ has been getting off with $100 but the on the back, with its uncovered head EVERY Maryland—Agner, John Scott. that could be done for Waller. Tho first tributed at Canton." men who get licenses next year will toward the south. A golfing cap was New Jersey—Lansdalle, F. V. Sickler.- evidence furnished by the Frenct} have to pay 8250. lying a few feet away from the body. DAY Pennsylvania—Matanawa, A. W. Cor- ment 6f Waller's indiscretions made his Representatives Excluded. And you get the whole rell; Parker's Glen, F. E. Bird. case look doubtful, but later developments, WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Acting Secre­ The niDe towns which have to pay Neither blood nor marks of violence including the failure of the French gov­ tary McAdoo has been in constant com­ the full rate are Bethel, Danbury, Fair­ were visible. story. Nothing but reduce Stricken at Prayer Sleeting. ernment to explain the irregular proceed­ munication with Minister Denby regard­ field, Greenwich, Huntington, New­ As the men were lifting the body to and sell, reduce and sell. WATERTOWN, N. Y., Aug. 23.—Charles ing of the trial, and the ^nflecessarUy ing the investigation of the riots at Eu- town, Bridgeport, Stamford and West- the car the man groaned feebly and P. Barnes, aged 69, while at prayer meet­ harsh and inhuman treatment of the'pris­ Chang, and he feels assurred that every­ New goods are coming in, of ing in Potsdam was stricken with pa­ oner, and the fact that Waller hid eom^ thing possible is being done by our repre­ port. slowly opened his eyes. 'Ihe expres­ course, but not in such shape ralysis, resulting almost immediately in equity rights, at least, in Madagascar, sentatives to secure a^complete report of The new law also provides that in sion of the eyes indicated that the man death. He was a veteran of the late war. made his case appear in a far better light. all the facts. towns with a population not exceeding understood what was going on, al­ that we feel like talking In view of what has come to light a Consul General Jernigan, in a cable to 3,500, hotels which are kept by respon­ though he was unable to speak. The about them much—don't FINANCIAL AND "OOMMEEOIAL, result of later inquiries it is held that tho the state department, said that the Amer­ United States has good ground for de­ ican and British representatives had been sible persons may be licensed for a sum c*r was wheeled back to Little Ferry want to throw aside old Closing Quotations of tlie New York Stock manding Waller's release and asking in­ excluded from the hearing. not less tbnn8150. There are one or and the man placed on a train for New friends for new. Exchange. demnity for the injustice he has suffered. Minister D'enby was communicated two hotel proprietors in Newtown who York. NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Money on. call easy at with at once and requested to see that the think they ought to come in on this Arriving there, a hurry call was sent 5S There's good buyin sea- 1 percent. Prime mercantile paflfiir, Waller Heard From, American representative was admitted. sonable buying, no matter per cent Sterling exchange easy, With actual LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Aug. 23.—Sen­ Mr. McAdoo says that it is quite probable head, because they claim that the pop­ to Roosevelt Hospital, and an ambu­ business in bankers' bills at S'i.9Q®4.00M fpr ator Baker yesterday received an auto­ the local authorities and the officials faho ulation has decreased since the last cen­ lance, in charge of Dr. Roby respond­ demand and at $4.89®4.89>4 for 60 das>8. Posted are conducting the Ku-Chang investiga­ what you want. The store is rates, §4.89^®4.90 and 84.90^®4.91. Commer­ graph letter from John Waller, ex-consul sus was taken. But the commissioners ed. A hasty examination by the sur­ chock full of extraordinary cial bills, [email protected]. Silver certificates, 009$ at Tamatave, written in his cell in a tion \frere not properly advised or informed have decided that the figures of the last geon disclosed a scalp wound on the @87; no sales. Bar silver, 66%. Mexican dol­ French prison, touching upon Kis impris­ as to the wishes of the government at Pe­ bargains—-just take a look lars, 5334- Government bonds firm. State onment. Waller says: king. census will be taken aa the standard to crown of the head about the size ^of a about—not a counter or table bonds dull. Railroad bonds quiet and steady. irI wish here to direct your attention to It is believed that when they are so ad­ Vd by and Newtown had then just 39 25 cent piece and a broken or dislocat­ Closing prices: my case, of which you are already aware, vised the American and British officials persons over the 3,500. So the full rate ed shoulder. Dr. Roby did every Atchison 1 . _ New England 60 and to ask you to use every honorable will be admitted to the investigations but that beautiful goods can N. J.Central 105% thing possible to restore the man to Bur. & Quincy... .80M and available means at your disposal, both without further delay. will have to be paid. be bought out of the usual— C., C., C. & St. L.. 49 North American.. Wa There is another matter which the consciousness, but he died in about Chesapeake & O.. 20% Northern Pacific.. 4% as senator and as friend, to secure to me, The Missions In China. low. * * * Chicago Gas 61^ Do. pref 17Mi as an American citizen, the restoration of There are nearly a score of missions in commissioners have been considering half an hour after he was carried into Cordage N. Y. Central 101^ my liberty, of which I am now deprived the Fuchau district. The great mission­ and that is the granting of grocers' li­ the Forty-second Street Ferry house. Something was said about Cotton Oil 25M Omaha 42J4 by our sister republic France. As a Kan- ary societies own largo, handsome houses censes. Under the old law this has The body was removed to the West closing out Hammocks. If Del. & Hudson ... — Ontario & West.. 1754 san I am sure you will take great pride in there, as well as schools, chapels and a Pacific Mail. 28% been grossly abused, especially in this Forty-seventh street statioD, and there, Distillers' Trust.. 21 doing all that lies in your powe* to ac­ college. They have also commodious and you want ' one or more.it Erie 8% Reading 1SJ4 complish this end. county. In Bridgeport alone no less from papers found, it was learned that General Electric.. 36% Rock Island 81% comfortable residences at Sharp's peak, wouldn't be a bad idea to Hocking Valley... 24^ Silver Bullion...^ "I will thank you if you will kindly overlooking the ocean at tho mouth of than 39 such licenses are now out, the man was the Rev. George P. Heb­ enquire how they're selling— Lackawanna.. St Paul call at the state department and carefully Min river, where sick or ailing mission­ while New Haven County with the big bard. The address engraved on some Lake Shore. 152 Sugar Refining.. .1VM examine the copy of the letters which I aries can spend the summer. you'll find them low enough Lead . 35 Texas Pacific..... 18 wrote to my wife, and one to George E. No less than six great missionary soci­ cities like New Haven, Waterbury, visiting cards was 477 Hudson street. Louisville & Nash 61^6 Union Pacific....» 13% Tesiere. The latter is a British subject eties are represented in Fuchau, with a Meriden, Derby and Ansonia has only On the Ontario & .Western train we venture to say. * * * Wabash pref 21J$ Missouri Pacific.. 38 and a business man of Antananarivo, total of about 1,500 missionaries. which arrived at Weehawken at 10:45 Northwestern.... 103V6 Western Union... 03% six. Four or five years ago Bridge­ Carpets will soon be play­ Madagascar, and is in no way connected . The second largest society at Fuchau with the Malagasy or Hova army, nor port only had two. The commissioners o'clock on Tuesday evening there was General markets. is the American Methodist Episcopal ing an important part in Fall has he ever borne arms against the French church mission, which has been a great have every reason to susnect that found in one of the cars a straw hat and NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—FLOUR—State and government, and certainly my wife has buying. We are ready when western steady and more inquiry; city mil^s power for good in that part of China. Be­ many of those now holding grocers' a valise, upon the tag of which was the patents, $4©4.25; winter patents, [email protected]; not been nor is she an enemy to France in sides its regular work it maintains the licenses are abusing the privilege and name George P. Hebbard. The valise you are. Styles are prettier any sense whatever. If Mr. Tesiere is an city mills clears, $3.7o@4; winter straights, Anglo-Chinese college, one of the best retailing beer and liquor right along. and hat were sent to the company's than ever, wider variety, too. [email protected]. enemy in any way to France, in so far as educational institutions in the far east. WHEAT—No. 2 red showed a good under­ I know or have seen, it may be that he is Its last published list of employees includ­ The city and county has thus been general offices in Franklyn street. tone: offerings were light and local shorts considered as such from the fact that he ed Rev. Dr. N. Sites, Rev. George B. wronged uut of a considerable sum of The finding of these articles clears Everybody who knows our bought freely: talk becoming more bullish; is an encrgetic competitor and business May, 73%@73Jgc.; September, 68@68%c. Smyth, Rev. M. C. Wilcox, Rev. W. H. money. up in a measure the mystery of Mr. Neckwear speaks well of it, rival of houses controlled by French citi­ Lacy, Mrs. Lacy, Rev. J. H. Worley, Rev. CORN—No. 2 opened steady, but weakened zens in Madagascar. As you are a lawyer The law on this point has been Hebbard's death. Mr. Hebbard'a on prospects of rain in the drought^regions; W. N. Brewster, Rev. G. S. Miner, Mrs. clothing was damp, indicating that he styles, prices and everything. May. 37%@37%c.; September, 42J4@42%c. of long experience I ask yon to carefully Miner, Rev. R. L. McNabb, Rev. J. J. changed considerably by the late leg­ There's more of the sorts OATS—No. 2 dull and easy; May, 27i4c.; Sep­ notice the testimony of Captain Laversot Gregory, M. D.; Miss M. C. Hartford, islature and the present board propose bad lain on the ground for several tember. 2454c. on this point, and note at the same time Miss M. E. Carleton, M. D.; Miss L. M. to enforce it to the letter, and spirit hours. we've been selling for 25 c.— PORK—Quiet; new mess, [email protected]; family, that it was on his testimony that the pros­ Masters, M. D.; Miss Sadie M. Bosworth, too, for that matter. The law says It is inferred that Mr. Hebbard was tecks and 4-in hands. Hand­ S12.50®12.75. ecution seemed to have based their charge Miss J. Bonafield, Miss L. A. Trimblfe, LARD—Dull: prime western steam, $6.45; that I was guilty of corresponding with that none but thoroughly responsible on his way from Ellenville to New York some bows for negligee shirts, nominal. Miss C. J. Jewell, Miss E. M." Lyon, M. BUTTER—Steady; state dairy, 12@lS}£c.; the enemy of France. D.; Miss Ruta M. Sites, Miss L. A. Wil­ persons shall be granted this grade of when he either fell or jumped from the "I submit that the evidence for the 2 for 25 c. Also a fine new state creamery, 19@20c. kinson and Miss M. E. Wilson. Of these license and the fee shall not be lees train. There is no evidence to support CHEESE—Steady; state, large, 5^@7%c.; prosecution utterly failed to sustain or two were terribly injured, Miss Hartford line of Imperial 4-in hands, support tho charge under which I was than $250. There are certain stores a theory of suicide. small, 6@8J4c. and Dr. Gregory. Hhe outrage is render­ That which is a mystery is how he got neat effects in stripes and EGGS—Steady: state and Pennsylvania, 14 convictedriand sentenced to 20 years' im­ ed all the more monstrous by the fact that in Bridgeport which are only paying @15c.; western, 13@14c. prisonment. " these two evangelists had treated, nursed $125 for the grocers' license and are where he was found. South-bound trains checks. * * SUGAR—Raw steady; fair refining, 215-16c.; centrifugal, 96 test, 3J4c.; refined weaker; Our Future Generals. and cured over 2,000 people in Ku-Chang. believed to be retailing more stuff than on the West Shore run over the west We sell the best Suspend­ crushed, 415-16@5^c.; powdered, 4 9-16@4%c. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—West Point ca­ Other Important Societies. saloons next door to them which are tracks. He was found nearly one hun­ TURPENTINE—Steady; 27M@27%c. dets have been appointed as follows: The third largest society is conducted dred feet from where he would have ers that are made, the famous MOLASSES—Dull; New Orleans, 29@32c. paying the full fee. The result is the Charles H. Smiley, New Bloomfield, Pa., by the American board of commissioners city is wronged and so are the men naturally landed in falling off the. train. '' Knothe '' —as well-known RICE—Steady; domestic, 4@6J4c.; , 3% for foreign missions and employs the fol­ @4c. and Harry H. Pierce, Holly, N. Y. for 'their beauty as for their lowing: Rev. Caleb C. Baldwin, Rev. C. who pay the highest rate, all because Mr. Hebberd was 47 years old. He .V„„T, Hartwell, Rev. Simeon F. Woodin, Rev. some man happened to have a little came to the United States from Cana­ quality. New lot just in. - J. E. Walker, Rev. George H. Hubbard, better pull. da. In 1883 he became Rector of Trin­ Rev. G. M. Gardner, Rev. H. N. Kinnear, If as the law requires, nothing was ity church, South Norwaik, and remain­ Boy's Sweaters, in navy : M. D.; Rev. Lyman P. Peet, H. T. Whit­ A BRIGHT ney, Miss Ella J. Newton, Miss Kate C- sold by those who take out these gro­ ed here three or four years. blue and black,.for 50 cents. Woodhull, M. D.; Miss Hannah C. Wood- cers' licenses other than in the original About a year ago he took oharge of WOMAN hull, Miss Elsie M. Garretson and Miss package, not a half a dozen of them St. Luke's Ghapel in Hudson street, Carrie E. Chittenden; also, in Shao-Wu, could make it pay, and yet there are New York city. Shortly bef ore going SPECIAL. is quick to see the value of Rev. J. F. Walker, Rev. G. M. Gardner and Rev. E. L. Bliss, M. D. None of 39 of them. A good big share of them on his summer vacation he Mccepted a Children's Gauze Pants,, in these, so far as is known, was at Ku-Chang. when they go to renew their license call t:> St. Stephen's Episcopal church small sizes, 25 c. Another •fjl Tho Church Missionary society of Eng­ next year will find that they have to at 57 West Forty-sixth street. He was land, a giant organization with an annual considered a more than ordinarily elo­ lot to close 13 c. each, 2 for income of about $1,600,000, is represented pay ihe full rate. vorine This class of saloons, together with quent preacher and was very popular. 25 cents. by Archdeacon John.R. Wolfe, the Revs. You'll not only find about WASHING POWDER R. W. Stewart, L. Lloyd, W. Banister, J. those which are connected with gro­ The body was removed to TayloT's Martin, C. Shaw, James S. Collins, H.J3. cery stores and take out a full license, undertaking rooms, at 154 East 20th everything you want but you Phillips, H. S. Knox, H. M. Eyton-Jones, street, where Cyroner'a Physician A 1% lb. package costs her 12c. Every package also contains a cake of fine toilet soap, T. McClelland, B. Y. Taylor, M. D.; do more harm than all the others put can save something on every­ never sold for less than 5 cents. Take out this and she really pays only 7 cents for the tegether. Women and children are O'Hanlon made an autopsy last night. I vorine. No other gives her so much for her money.1 No other so pure and good. John Rigg, M. D.; W. P. Mears, M. D.; •r, thing you find—a point alto­ " We use Ivorine Washing Powder, and find nothing equal to it. The cake of soap in W. Light, L. H. F. Star, Dr. Goldie, Miss able to slip into them through the gro­ Dr. O'Hanlon found no external iDjur- each package alone is worth 15 cents to us as a Toilet Soap." Borleau, Miss Wolfe, Miss A. M. Wolfe, ies which would have caused death, but gether in your favor. W. R. BABINGTON, Daytona, Fla. cery store door and get a pail or bottle "Ml Miss*Power, Miss Clarke, Miss J. Clarke filled without he found a rupture of one of the inter­ and Mrs. R. W. Stewart. Of these Dr. anybody knowing that THE J. B. WILLIAMS CO., GLASTONBURY, CONN. nal organs and other evidences which Makers of Williams' Famous Shaving Soaps. Stewart, his wife and five of their children they have been to get anything else fggr*List of Choice Premiums sent Free upon Request. were . killed. Dr. Phillips was seriously but milk, vinegar, etc. The new law is satisfied him that death had been pro­ injured, but will, it is stated, probably re­ intended to reach just such casei and duced by a heavy fall. cover. Mrs. Hebbard was notified cf her The Society For Promoting Female Ed­ the Fairfield county commissioners ucation In the East, a London society will receive the thanks of every person husband's death by the Rev. Mr. known as the F. E. S., has two teachers who has the good of the community at Brown, rector of St. John's. '; s at Fuchau, Miss Bushell and Miss Lam­ heart if they rigidly enforce it GET YOUR bert. . Died While Seeking Health. Fastldions Queensberry Is Satisfied. Frank A. Magown Arrested* TRINIDAD, Colo., Aug. 23.—Miss Birdie SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—After .mak­ TREJNTON, Aug. 23.—Frank A. Magown, Coates of Almonte, Ont., died on the ing an exhaustive examination of the an­ until recently rated as a millionaire Mid California express when the train reached tecedents of his California daughter-in- frequently mentioned in connection with the top of the Raton mountain. She was law, the Marquis of Queensberry has pro­ the Rgfrablican gubernatorial nomlnatidn afflicted with consumption and was going nounced Lady Sholto Douglass fit to take this year, was arrested today on capias, west for health. Billheads, Note Heads and Letter Heads her place in the ranks of English aristoc­ charged with the seduction of Helen Edith A Steamer's Boiler explodes. • ? racy. Barnes and the alienation of her affections from her husband, John Albert Barnes. KIEV, Aug. 23. —The boiler of the General Coppinger Leaves Wyoming. The latter was superintendent of the East­ steamer Tanan exploded while that vessel LANDER, Wy.,-Aug. 23.—General Cop­ ern Rubber company, one of the Magown was at _ Kaneff. Several persons were pinger left here today on his return to concerns. drowned, and 40 people were injured. One Printed at the Omaha. A reception was given him by of the latter will die from the injuries sus the citizens. Troops E and I of the Ninth Olympia Versus Colombia. tained. < cavalry will be left for the present at Fort SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.—The Union Washakie. Iron Works company, which built the . The Santa Fe Sale. cruiser Olympia, is very anxious that the TOPEKA, Aug. 23.—The date foi? the Secretary Carlisle at Watertown. warship shall lower the record of the Co­ sale of the Santa Fe railroad will be fixed " WATERTOWN, N. Y., Aug. 23.—The lumbia when she steams out of here this next week in Topeka. No one will know tlnited States steamer Amaranth, a. light­ week to join the Asiatic squadron. To >f until then when the road will be turned Gazette Office. house tender from Cleveland, arrived at that end the company has offered to place over to the reorganization committee. ^ Sacket's Harbor today with Secretary of 60 men at the disposal of the navy depart­ the Treasury Carlisle and party on board. ment to assist in making the trip. 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STUDY PATRIOTISM, i "HE OF SMALL BEGINNINGS" To T#' Some of tli" E»a««n< Vt"]i .* Americans A IJusimss Man's Address to New York " {„ • *4/ -• /JM - A::.'Jf-i-i Should lie Prou.l of Their Country. Editors. Remove Mr. George H. Darnels. General Pas­ Mr. George H. Daniels, general pas­ SSI senger Agent of the Kew York Central senger agent of the New York Central That Tired What is Beef Malt ? Railroad, in an admirable address recent­ Railroad, delivered an address to the ly delivered before the'Editorial Associ­ editors of New York State at their an­ Feeling, Take ; -wft ation of New York State, said: nual outing at Lake George. Among Not a Patent Medicine or an Alcoholic Mixture A subject to which I desire to refer other things he said: you for a moment, will be found inEc- "With a view to lending variety tQ No remedy has ever done so much good among weak, nervous, run clesiastes, 7th chapter and 14th verse, what might o therwise be a dull and mo­ down men and women as BEEF MALT. No remedy has ever met the speedy "In the day of prosperity be joyful." notonous effort, I have selected as the basis of some very brief, but, I trust, THE ONIY WORLD'S FAIR and permanent approval of so enlightened a portion of the community. o Ecclesiastes was a preacher of unus­ What then is Beef Malt? ; ual ability, and some of his epigrams pertinent, remarks, a subject from the 'Sarsaparilla It is the most perfect food ever made. It contains the strength 01 MILD IT-EXTRA. FINE have not been surpassed by any subse­ writings of Zachariah: 'Despise not the quent writer. He dwells at consider­ day of small things.' the best beef the nutriment of the choicest grain, and the tonic properties "In the winter of '40 or the spring of Over Half a Century of celery. It is a wholesome, natural stimulant, safe and simple ; 1,891,080 able length in various places in his writ­ IKE AMERICAN TOBACCO COHPASY. SUCCESSOR. ings upon the duty of enjoying life. He '50, a young boy, fresh from a farm, and bottles sold the first year it was offered to the public—a record not equal­ II* YORK U Old. Why Not / evidently believed in taking advantage beaming with the ingenuous enthusi­ ed in the same time by any other preparation ever put upon the market. Do not be deceived by infringe­ asm so characteristic of the country, en­ s ments of name, package or cigar­ of all pleasant surroundings and, from Get the Best? - Beef Malt means to all fullerv health, greater strength. Thip wonderful a somewhat careful study of him I have tered the office of the publisher of Le tonic will be served free at our store during this week. All are inviteed to ette. Roy Standard and askc : if they wanted AYER'S PBLLS cure Headache. THE ONLY GENUINE become convinced that, had he lived in come in and try a sample. this day, and been so blessed as to have a boy. A few minute' conversation his residence ki the Empire State, he satisfied the publisher, who was a judge Sweet Oapoial Cigarettes of human nature, that this particular Bear the fac simile signature of would unquestionably have availed him­ Raymond Sorj. 3ST±c3s:e2?so3=L &d IBetrbs. boy would, if he lived, grow to be a self of the facilities afforded by "Amer­ Successors to George H, Ruymoml. ica's Greatest Railroad," to visit the Ad­ man, and possibly a man of considera­ irondack Mountains, the Thousand Is­ ble aliility, for during his brief conver­ Furniture Dealers and General Fci;er;»! lands, Niagara Falls, Richfield Springs sation the boy had stated that he in­ Directors. on the package and on each cigarette. tended to become ar great journalist, the TAIL'S NONE WITHOUT and our Peerless Lake George. 46 and 48 Main street. Norvialk, On Some of you have ideas as to how the owner of a daily paper, with a large cir­ OLSEN BROS'. passenger business of a railroad should culation, in which he would be able to Residence, Berkeley Place. compliment his friends and roast his be conducted, and some of you have a Telephone Call. "7 habit of stating those ideas occasion­ enemies in a style that would attract ally. general attention in the neighborhood in GREAT SALE OF May I be permitted to make a few which the paper was published. mjizc. suggestions as to what I think the New "After some preliminaries in regard York Press Association ani. every other to bonds, moral character, etc., on both Lesson* c n tLo Violin, Guitar Lounsburj, Mathcwson & Co.'s sides, the boy was engaged to fold the 3[andoliii and Piano, Terras association of a similar character should > ' Moderate. Music furmslie^ do? In my opinion this country needs, papers at one cent a quire, the standing for Balls and Entertainment order for paper in the office at that with from two to ten men. more than any other thing, a revival of C. A. FREEMAN, patriotism, and the newspapers and the time being twenty-four quires a week. Sample Shoes and Oxfords, With an enterprise which was indica­ Leader Eoyt's Theatre^Orcbestraf public schools should be the great teach­ !> H an ford PI. So. Norwalk, ers; for it is by them that the greatest tive of future greatness, this youth,who C F. ITendee'p, Norwalk These bargains surprise and delight all who see influence is wielded. It should be the 'despised not the day of small tilings,' duty of every American newspaper to undertook in a very short time after his Earle & Seymour, them. They are great in value, and beautiful and teach loyalty to the Government of the appointment to increase the circulation n of the paper, and within six months, by attractive in variety. We have put prices on these United States, as against the encroach­ ments of any foreign power. Every diligent efforts at odd hours when he goods that will sell them at once and we cordially invite SINFORD'S AM KING newspaper office and every schoolhouse could get away from his arduous duties, SOLICITOS (PATENTS, in the land should have the American he had secured twenty-four additional subscribers, and, beginning with the yonr inspection of our stock and prices. flag flying over it, each day of the CHAPEL ST., OB GINGERS 865. seventh month, he received the princely What we need, as a nation, is more salary of» twenty-five cents a week. THE WHITE STORE patriotism, more fidelity to the Govern­ "You will observe that the maximum NEW HAVEN, CONN. order for paper jn the most prospetous Most grateful and comforting of ment of the United States, more regard No. 3 GAZETTE BUILDING, NORWALK, CONN. for the great bulwark of our liberties— times v.*as twenty-five quires, making a warming stomachics, it quench­ the public sbhools, and more respect for total circulation of 600, although the 0. A. FRAME* the laws enacted under our National and publisher placed at the head of his edi­ es thirst, warms and strength­ torial columns the announcement that State Constitutions. Believe in these ens weak stomachs, promotes bis was the greatest family paper in THE HAIR CUTTER things yourselves, teach them to your So, 1 Gazette Building, X or walk digestion, prevents chills, de­ children, and we will have the strongest Western New York, with the largest circulation in eleven counties, arid HOT AND COID'BATHS FREE BICYCLE. nation on the earth. stroys disease germs 'in water stated (but this was merely a bluff) that The Florentine Republic, which flour­ his business manager would make an af­ drunk, eradicates a craving for ished through more than two hundred fidavit at any time that the circulation Wm. Lockwood, We will GIVE AWAY Saturday evening at 10 o'clock years, was, at the beginning of that stimulants, and protects the sys­ was between'8,000 and 9,000 per week, Real Estate, Insurance and,Investment period, a city of no importance; at its making, 9f course, the finest advertising a $60 Bicycle. tem from malarial and epidemic close it was the most prosperous city in Securities# medium to be found anywhere outside ONET TO LOAN. the world. Each customer purchasing goods to the amount of $1 influences. of the metropolis. It began to decline from a lack of pa­ T-isiirance Dared in First-Clafis Companies. "There is an old saying among the or over at either of our stores will be given acard en­ triotism; and from the .day that it en­ Office —Corner Main & Wall Sts... Norwalk Containing arnong iU ingredients the purest Persians that "aspirations are prophe­ titling the holder to one chance. of medicinal French brandy and the best of trusted its public business to inferior imported ging -r, it is vastly superior to the men, that day the Republic began to cies which need only faith to fulfill." cheap, worth U -i, and often dangerous gangers The,case of the young man above de­ urged as sub^'^utes. Ask for SANFORD S fall, and to-day, Florence is one of a doz­ GINGER and >ok for owl trade mark on the en Italian cities, a beautiful place to scribed is a proof'of the Persian prov­ •wrapper. So!.: very where. POTTER DRUG AND erb. visit, full of wonderful works of art and CHBM. COBV., .--le Proprietors, Boston. "The boy who at that early day did memories of her former victories, but W. A. BENEDICT & CO., with no political influence whatever. so much to increase the circulation of jBaCAVhAloJnrtUL MARKSgW New York Announcement. The people recognize the power of the the paper with which he was connected, COPYRIGHTS.^COPYRIGHTS. CLOTHIERS AM) FURNISHERS FOR MEN AND BOYS is an honored member of this" associa­ "Our American Homes and How to Furnish Them." press, the greatest power the world CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a tion, a friend of everybody, and the en­ prompt answer and an bonest opinion, write to knows. It should be used for the best MUNN & CO.. wbo have bad nearly fifty years' Sentinel Bld'g. 19 Main St, emy of no man. I refer to Mr. E. H. experience in the patent business. Communica­ interests of the whole people and for the tions strictly confidential. A Han dbook of In­ Horner's Furniture' Butler, the proprietor of the Buffalo formation concerning Patents and bow to oh- - NOR WALK. honor and wellfareof the Nation. If so tain tbem sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan­ SOUTH NORWALK, The Beet in the Market. News. ical and scientific books sent free. used no foreign power can ever serious­ Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive All who desire to buy reliable Furni­ ly injure our great Republic, the marvel "On a fine morning in the month of special notice in the Scientific American, and May, about forty years ago, there was thus are brought widely before the public with­ ture in moderate priced or more costly of the world. out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, born in the beautiful Mohawk Valley a issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has byfar the. This Bicycle will be exchanged by the Fox grades will find our stock the most Mr. Mulhall, the British Statistician, largest circulation of any scientific work in the child, destined to wield a great influ­ world. $3 a year. Sample copies sent free. advantageous to select from for these in a recent article on the "Wealth of Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single Cycle Co. for any make or style and full reasons: It represents the productions Nations," says: ence in the journalistic world; from an copies, 2a cents. Every number contains beau­ early age he displayed a taste for all tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new price, $60 allowed. of the best makers only, and is the "If we take a survey of mankind, in bouses, with plans, enabling builders to show tne largest and most varied in America. ancient or modern times, as regards the sorts of comic pictures. When only a latest designs and secure contracts. Address very little lad he would sit for hours MDNN & CO- NEW YOKE, 361 £BOADW£T. The completeness of our assortments can physical, mechanical and intellectual force of nations, we find nothing to turning over the leaves of a patent med­ best he understood from the fact that we icine almanac, which contained pictures exhibit more than two hundred and fifty compare with the United States, in this different Bedroom Sets in every variety of present year, 1895." of an alleged humorous character, in­ terspersed with jokes, more or less an­ flENBY TILLY, wood, over 70 patterns of Brass Bedsteads, a3 Commenting on Mr. Mulhall's article. cient, generally more than less. He well as endless Hues of Parlor. Dm wing Harper's Weekly says: Room, Library and Dining Room Furniture often annoyed his parents by asking the "The working power of a single per­ CARRIAGE MAKER, of the most artistic et.yles, and ranging from explanation of these jokes, and became son in the United States is twice that of FIRE! FIRE! the modest and inexpensive to the most elab­ the admiration of all the country round SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. orately carved and inlaid. a German or a Frenchman, more than on account of his remarkable apprecia­ three times that of an Austrian, and five In a word, every article required for usly a particle of cultural interests would be enough to the i.a!m well up claim the admiration of mankind, for it names of his great journals are house­ into the nostri s 18 Washington Street, hold words wherever the English lan­ After a women!; has no parallel in history. draw stronc breatn When you consider that the figures guage is spoken; another evidence of the throufh thf- u« sr. truth of the Persian proverb in regard Us^ three times a here quoted are those of an English sta­ day. at'te m^l- SONORWALK. - - CONN tistical who, if he had any prejudice to aspirations. nr-ferred, ami be­ "You, of course, know I refer to W. fore retiring, k " • * whatever, would be prejudiced against us, it should make every America^ citi­ J. Arkell, publisher of Judge and Les­ lie's Weekly. Ely's Cream Balm zen; whether he be native born or adopt­ Opens and cleanses » r. s „ — _ ed, proud of his country; and it cannot "Who would have thought that the tho nasal passages, fijll!- ij £« fHi!KB allays pain and in- ® emJri leave to Socialists, Communists or Popu­ Mohawk Valley boy, poring over an did comic almanac or Joe Miller's joke book flammation, heals the sores, protects tho lists one iota of a basis for the theories membrane from colds, restores the sen=ee- by the dim but malodorous light of a taste and smell. The Bf.lm is quickly bsorh-f For Sale bv that they are attempting -to foist upon Roton Point. kerosene lamp, in the days when the ed and gives relief at once. Price 50c at adru the freest and most enlightened people gists or by mail. EDWABD P. WEES, on the globe. Standard Oil Company was struggling ELY littOTHERS, EG "vVarren street. !N, *• | South Morwa?k, Conn, The working power of an individual in for an existence, would one day become the United States has been wonderfully the head and front of one of the greatest " The Most Charming Summer Eesort on Long Island Sound. developed during the past 50 years comic papers of the age? Fine Hotel. Fine Bathing Houses. General Attractions through useful inventions.. "It is said that it is just as natural For Sals or To Bent. Bee, H, Osieiteis, for Mr. Arkell to write jokes for Judge Mr. Mulhall is deeply impressed with if-t\t our educational statistics, and says on as it is for some country editors to clip On Easy Terms. • - ? UI Every facility for providing for large House and Sign Painter and tliis subject: them out and publish them without One new double house, all improvements v .: credit. one lionse on West Main street;, also 2 buildin^ "It may be fearlessly asserted that in lots at East Norwalk. and other property. j Excursions. First-class accom- . the history of the human race no nation "Jus!; here I would like to offer a word Papsr Hanger ever befoi'e possessed 41,000,000 of in­ of advice to the members of this asso­ ciation: f S. B. Wilson, 'I . .sr. m'd'l'. structed' citizens." ' jtmmfftrM modations for Boarders. Harper's Weekly says that the annual "First—'Despise not the day of small Fine Stock school expenditure in thip country is things.' Remember th^t most of the CARPENTER ' small §2.40 par inhabitant; Great Britain comes papers had a very beginning. Office, 92WAIL ST., XOKWLAK. >-,r» Smythe's orchestra furnishes music in th dancing next with an expenditure of only $1.20; Lend g, helping hand to those who are Wall Papei ;' just commencing and who necessarily 1 A France spends 80 cents. Germany 50 ETEli Jt,. GUIGUE,r;otist andNnrserj « • pavilion daily. have to begin in a sm^l way. Some P man Uuion Averine, north of Union •'i;. • cents and Italy 25 cents. Cemtery Nonvalfc, Conn. Dealer in Green Mi- Oriera promptly and Reasonably F.xe day they may have influential journals. House Hot House and Bedding and "Vege­ euted, ; "r'bbXl. Severe Test. v::'-;'- Second.—Do not overwork yourselves. table Plants. Fruit and Ornamental Tree?, Roton Point Improvement Company, Owners and Proprietors Shubbery, Vines, Cut Flowers, always on , Shop and Residence It requires considerable aren'ns tor a The tendency of this age is to deep and hand, and all sorts of 'lesigns in flowers ar­ J. 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All Bev/are of.^Ointments for Catarrh Secretary Palmer's THE KIOARAGUA CANAL. Dr. Hand's Colic Cure in South Boston Those who have used Dr. King's New South Boston, Mass., March 19, that Contain Mercury NEW YORE, Aug. 22.—Secretary oi W. T. BULL, late Full­ Dae English Newspaper Goes Into Hys­ Discovery know its value, and those who 1895.—"Dr. Hand's Remedies for Chil­ a's mercury will surely destroy the sense of State John Palmer said today: "The mat­ back, Yale Foot Ball Team, terics Over aa Unfinished Work. have not, have now the opportunity ot dren have been of such benefit to me, I smell and completely derange thew ole ter of a mandamus to show cause why I writes: system when entering it through the mu­ should not give the printing of election LONDON, Aug. 22.—The St. James Ga­ try it Free. Call on the advertised Drug­ desire to write a short testimonial, I "NEW YORK, May IO, 1895. gist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send am the mother of six children, and in cous surfaces. Such articles should never books to Weed, Parsons & Co. has led to zette this afternoon publishes an article be used except on prescriptions from rep- "It was the result of a wager with asking how Great Britain stands with the your name and address to H. B. Bucklen the past few years have used Dr. the statement that politics entered into a friend which caused me to put on & Co., Chicago, 111., and get a sample Hand's Colic Cure and Dr. Hand's utable physicians' as the damage youlwill the matter. That is false. I gave the United States government in the mattei do is ten my foot ball clothes a weak ago and box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free Chafing Powder, and wonld never be fold to the good you can possib­ contract to William Barnes before the state begin kicking 'drops' and 'punts' of the Nicaragua canal, and saying that ly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh it will be well if the Right Hon. George as well as a copy of Guide to Health and without them. For colicky babies department printing had been awarded be­ as though life held no other object. N.. Curzon, undersecretary of state of for­ Household Instructor, Free. All of which nothing ever made equals Dr. Hand's Cure manufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., cause the villages were demanding their Experience of years had taught me eign affairs, is asked to give some expla­ is guaranteed to do you good and cost Colic Cure.—Mrs. Charles E. Molloy, Toledo. O., contains no mercury and is books." that the sure outcome of so kicking nation on the subject in the house of com­ you nothing. H. R, Hale' Drug store. 17 Yinton street.' At all drug stores, taken internally, acting directly upon the without the usual working up pro­ 25c. blood and mucous surfaces of the system. A Speech That Cost 81 a Minute. mons. "As far as can be seen," it says, WILMINGTON, O., Aug. 22.—At the meet­ cess meant a lame thigh—in short, "we are heading straight for a crisis, and The finishers employed at E. A. Mal- In buying H all's Catarrh Cure be sure an induced inability to kick the ball The yacht race Tuesday between Ed you get the genuine. It is taken intern­ ing of Friends here Edward R. Walton there will be either a diplomatic deadlock lory & Sons, hat factory, in Danbury, Bedford's boat Spinater and the Viola a foot on the morrow. My friend, have voted not to turn out to sustain ally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. offered to pay ?5 for the privilege of a five however, to decide a discussion as between the two countries or the English of Stamford at Wesport attracted a minutes' speech. Walton began his §1 a will surrender important treaty rights. the makers who went cn a strike there Cheney, & Co. Testimonials free. to the merits of different liniments good crowd. The race was over the gg^Sold By Druggists, price 75c. per minute discourse. At the end of five min­ The deadlock can be avoided by discreet last week. Cedar Point yacht bourse—8 miles tri­ and the.like for strains, had induced bottle. utes the clerk called a halt. As he was in me to become the trial horse. After handling of the facts by the foreign office, Electric Bitters. angular—and was won by the Spinater the middle of a story Mr. Walton marched and a surrender need never occur. Should easily, who defeated her rival by ten kicking hard for a half hour, I under­ This emedy is becoming so well known A Fine Coasting Steamer. to the clerk's desk and laid down 82 more went a deal of rubbing with SALVA- a situation be brought about in which the minutes. The Spinater was built in and finished his story in the seven min­ United States finds it can ignore the states and so popular as to need no special PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22.—The steel CEA. He contended that through mention. All who have used Electric Newport and is one of Herreshoffs' utes paid for. of Central America, then goodby to any makes. steamship Comanche will be launched at its powers to alleviate stiffness and Bitters sing the same song of praise.— Cramp's shipyard tomorrow afternoon. soreness, my ability to kick would hope of retaining, much less ^tending, Loom Fixers Want a our commercial hold of the republics of the A purer medicine does not exist and it is Rheumnitsiu Vuredln a The Comanche is the highest class steam­ be unimpaired. I did not believe Spanish main, a market in which we al­ guaranteed to do what it isclaimed. Elec­ "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and ship ever built for the coasting trade, in WOONSOCKET, R. I., Aug. 22.—The him—yet lo a,nd behold, the pungent ready suffer from uncommonly sharp com- tric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. which she is to ply between NewYork and loom fixers in the employ of the Harris salve 6taved off every sign of lame- petition from the Americans3 and Ger- Liver and Kidneys, will remove pimples Its action upon the system is remark­ Jacksonville, touching at Charleston. She Woolen company, Lippitt Woolen com­ ness and~ the next 1day I kicked[ with- boils, salt rheum and other affections able and mysterious. It removes at is owned by William P. Clyde & Co., has pany and Perseverance Worsted company out the slightest discomfort. . • In The Gazette then rehearses the history caused by impure blood.—Wiil drive once the cause and the disease imme- accommodations for 300 passengers and ia have demanded an increase of wages from consequence I feel bound to admit of the Nicaragua canal, claiming that the malaria from the system and will prevent equipped in every way equal to the most $2.10 to $2.25 per day. The demand was that SALVA-CEA is a little giant, and accedence of the United States govern­ as well as cure all malarial fevers.—For modern Atlantic liners. refused at the Harris and Perseverance a necessity to every ath! -:te £3 well cure of headache mills and taken under consideration by as an indispensable artic!e ia the ment to the request of the American Ca­ Important Facts. nal company to guarantee further capital try Electric Bitters. Entire the Lippitt management. medicine chest of every hc^seuold." for it would be an infraction *of the Bul- teed, or money refunded.—Price Judging from present indications this If you have dull and heavy year's seed oyster yield will be immense wer-Clayton treaty. It quotes President and §1 per bottle at H. R. Hale's across forehead and about the eyes; the ''v;: Cleveland's reference to the canal is his drugstore. from the natural beds. An examination nostrils are stopped up and ALBANY, Aug. 22.—At noon today in message of 1894, and says: has shown that every shell, stone or followed by a disagreeable if the Cathedral of All Saints occurred a A poition of the Merwin street manu­ other material to which the young wedding of international interest—that of "These carefully weighed words were soreness in the nose and bleeding THKJ factory was shut down Tuesday night oysters can adhere is covered. The the nostrils is often experienced; if you are Miss Mary Elizabeth Manning, youngest designed to create a minimum of distrust for the balance of the week. It will in the foreign office, and when read in re­ year's growth was never fiDer and th af very sensitive to cold in the head accom­ daughter of the late secretary of the treas­ probably be opened again on Monday. in younger stages of development bids ury, Daniel Manning, and Jules Cornelius lation to the consistent moral support giv­ panied with headache; then you may be Allcock's Corn Shields, en by the United States to the company's fair to become equally as fine. sure you' have catarrh: and should (im­ von der Cudermeulen, son of the private Dr. Hand's Remedies for Childven. mediately) resort to Ely's Cream Balm of Queen Wilhelmina of Holland. enterprise and the insistent demand of the ^ucklln's Arnica Salve. Allcock's Bunion Shields, United States' people that their govern­ New Haven, Conn., 71 William St.— The Best Salve in the world for Cuts for a cure. The remedy will give instan ment guarantee the whole capital, comt, "I first knew of Dr. Hand's Rem.edies relief. Have no equal as a relief and cure Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Aug. 22.—A West what may, it is plain that the ultimate for Children five years ago, and I am Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands for corns and bunions. object is not so much the cutting of the continually recommending other Striking Miners Gain a Victory. Shore train today took aboard a man at Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup Little Ferry 'junction unconscious. It is canal as the firm and final establishment mothers to use them, and always with Hons, and positivelycures Piles, or no TEKRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 22—The In­ of the United States' authority in Central the best results. My baby was deathly believed that he had fallen from the train. is guaranteed to give diana bituminous coal operators held a He died on the way to the hospital. In America. With the canal completed whol­ sick with cholera infantum, and Dr. meeting to consider the strike situation. or money refunded his clothing a card was fountl reading, Horace E. Dann, ly by the United States the independence Hand's Diarrhoea Mixture cured it al­ per box. For Sale by Three operators whose coal is sold to the of the republics would be merely nominal. most immediately. Dr. Hand's Colic "Rev. GeorgeHebbard, 447 Hudson street, •' V v...... " H. B. Hale Vandalia railroad decided to abandon the New EXCELSIOK It is true that English financiering assist­ Cure is also excellent.—Mrs. N. A. association and pay the 60 cents price ask­ York." ance was sought by the American syndi­ Daniels." Dr. Hand's Colic Cure and The sidewalk in front of the Julia ed by the miners. Knights Templars Coming Bast. cate, lest the United States government Dr. Hand's Diarrhoea Mixture are sold Lockwood place on East.Wall street is DENVER, Aug. 22.—California command- T .itrerv and Sales Stable- , falter in giving the guarantee, but these by all druggists, 2oc. being placed in repair. —English Spavin Liniment removes Atf '1 ^" - - negotiations have collapsed because it is ery, No. 1, Knights Templars, arrived in Eajied. all Hara, Soft or Calloused Lumps and this city on a special train and left for the Opposite Danbury and • 7- not proposed to allow the English capital­ Walter Fillow, at one time employed Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, N ists their due share of control, which is at Betts & Farrington's store on Wall READING, Pa., Aug. 22.—The body ot east via the Burlington route at 1 a. m., Norwalk Railroad depot- - Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Rins-Bone, after being handsomely entertained by sufficient indication of the exclusive power street, is now at work in a Bridgeport the late ex-Justice William Strong Stifles, Sprains-, all Swollen Throats, Norwalk, Conn. Stylish , the Americans mean to exercise on the bakery. . ; buried in the Charles Evans cemetery in Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one their Denver brethren. Single or Double Team isthmus. The cardinal point of the whole the family lot alongside the remains pf his bottle. Warranted the most wonder­ Jumped From a Ferryboat. with or without drivers. ' RJEJLIFJF IS SIX HOURS two wives late thW afternoon. Impress­ matter is, Does the government mean to ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Emanuel Seiss, Safe !horses for women enforce the Bulwer-Clayton treaty? If so, Distressing Kidney and • Bladder ive services were held in the cemetery by E. P. Weed, Druggist, 38 Wall St., and children- . - chapel by Rev. Dr. Teunis Hamlin of the 43 years old, of 1654 Second avenue at­ will she join the United States' guarantee diseases relieved in six hours by the Norwalk Conn. 48-ly tempted suicide by jumping from the fer­ SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY of the capital? If not, what steps have "New Great South American Kidney Covenant Presbyterian church, Washing­ ton. . ryboat Steinway at the foot of East Nine­ been taken to secure the neutrality of the Cure." This new remedy is a great The Bight to Lay Pneumatic Tabes. ty-second street. He was fished out and canal and the equality of rights and op­ surprise on account of its exceeding Partially Eaten by BOSTON, Aug. 22.—Mayor Curtis has sent to the Presbyterian hospital. DAVID . W; RAYMOND portunities of British subjects? It is con­ promptness in .relieving pain in the DALLAS, Aug. 22.—A case was reported vetoed an order passed by the board of al­ ceivable that events may so shape them­ bladder, kidneys, back and every part dermen granting the Bay State Pneun^at- Fry and Hemingway Won't Come. selves in the near future that the United of the urinary passages in male or here of an unknown man who was dying partially devoured by red io Tube company permission to lay and LONDON, Aug. 22.—-The Westminster States will be practical masters of Central female. It relieves retention of water maintain an underground system for the Gazette says that Fry and Hemingway America, but before we consent any ab­ and pain in passing it almost immediate- The insects were in his ears, and mouth. The sight was nauseating. transmission of mail from the Boston post- have added themselves to the number ot rogation of the Bulwer-Clayton treaty If you want quick relief and cure office to the substations. His action was athletes who will not join the team of the must be made by ourselves." is your remed Sold by E. P. Physicians say the man must have - & morphine. He died three hours after based on a legal opinion submitted by the London Athletic club which it is proposed ft Washington Street South Norwalk Weed, Druggist, Wall street, Nor- city solicitor. send to New York. . ( i ,7 Kcsideuce.Mahackomo Hotel. The GAZETTE and Tritune, §1 00 " walk, Conn. 99Gy Ing discovered. ^ * v- v ' " " , • ' •"'

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f'-iUm; DEAD DSDIANS FOUND. STRANGE AMERICAN CUSTOMS. STRANGELY REUNITED. TELEPHONING ALONG THE CONGO. BUILDING SKYWARD. A Matter of . Considerable Surprise to They Were Huddled Together la the Sir. Simmons auit His Finger Get To­ Drums With Which the Natives Are Able Foreign Tourists. Walter Earle's Forecastle* gether After Nearly 33 Years. to Communicate Long Distances. DANGERS THAT THREATEN HIGH SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 23.—Captain "I have been in America but two John Sammons is a responsible man, a Capt, Five, a Belgian exploiter, says BUILDINGS IN CITIES. Higgins of the steamship Excelsior, which days," said the talkative foreigner, "but good farmer, who stands high among his that the people of the Congo have a cu­ arrived direct from St. Michael's and already I have become impressed with An Architect Who Flans Them Calls Upon neighbors, and whose reliability has rious and interesting method of tele­ Unalaska, brings news of the wreck of some of the strange customs of the Legislative Bodies to Fix a Reasonable the sealing schooner Walter Earle of Vic­ never been brought into question. He phoning. For a long time he refused to - , - ' I toria. Eleven dead Indians were found country." was a brave soldier of the Confederate believe that the natives really had the Limit. Offices One Thousand Feet Up "Indeed! What particular customs heaped together in the forecastle. army, and was one of those who par­ pqwer to communicate with others at a NoW Thoroughly Practicable. The wreck was sighted and picked up do you refer to?"' ticipated in that bloody tragedy on the distance, though articles had been sent "Well, for one thing, I had not been In view of the constantly increasing by the steamship Francis Cutting, from banks of Chickamauga Creek on the 18th to him in answer to such communica­ Seattle to Kadiak, about the middle of ashore for more than one hour when a height of modern office buildings, a re­ of September, 1863. tions. July. The Earle was capsized on or about spruce official looking man came up to porter for the JTew York Times asked During the hottest of the engagement At length, one day. journeyiugon the April 14 during a terrific gale off Kadiak me. He showed a silver badge of some George H. Post, the architect of the new Sammons found himself in an exposed river by pirogue, and bein:^ about fifty island, and though a number of ships sort a,nd said he was a collector of the Havemeyer Building, which is going up were reported to have gone in search of position, with shot and shell playing miles from Basoko, he determined, in­ internal revenue. He asked if I had on the site of the former Herald office iD her she was not found until the Cutting high revel around him, and he sought stead of stopping, to press on to the vil­ paid my side whisker license yet. I New York, what was the limit, in prac­ ran across her drifting with the tide. She such shelter as was afforded by a large lage. Then one of his people offered to told him that I didn't know side whisk­ tice or in theory, of the height of office was bottom up, and there was nothing oak tree which was in direct line of fire. telephone to the village that the party ers were taxed in America. He said they buildings; what factors would tend to about her to indicate that she bad ever While handling his piece a bullet would reach the place toward evening been sighted bypassing vessels or that any were, and that the tax was §4 a year. keep the height down, and -what causes struck his gunstock and cut off the two and would like to have supper prepared of the ill fated crew had made any at­ He added that I might consider myself on arrival. would be likely to bring about the de­ tempt to get out. first joints of the forefinger of his right struction of the tall buildings now in lucky that he did not add 25 per cent, A native with a drum then began to Her rudder was gone, and this to the for cost of collection, because it was my hand as clean as a knife would have use after they had served their purpose practiced eye of the mariner told the done it. beat it after a peculiar fashion, and pres­ duty to report at City Hall and pay the for half a century or more. etery of the wreck as well as words oould The dismembered finger dropped ently announced that he had heard a re­ tax, without putting the nation to the "The passenger elevators solved the have done. Losing her rudder during a among the leaves, and as he was more ply. He then rolled the drum for some expense of sending a collector after the problem of making the upper, stories of fearful gale that is known to have swept particular about saving the balance of time and tranquilly returned to his high buildings available for office pur­ across that part of the ocean at that time, money." his body than about rescuing as little a paddle, Capt. Five waited with much the vessel drifted helplessly in the raging "You paid him, did you?" poses. Then we had a number of build­ thing as a missing finger, he made the interest to see whether his approach sea until she suddenly went over and car­ "Oh. yes, and I was quite glad that I ings erected, such as the Tribune Build­ best of his way out of the fight, stanch­ was expected, and was astonished as he ried all on board with her. did not wear a full beard. He said the ing and the Mills Building, where the ing his bleeding hand as best he could. neared Basoko toward evening to recog­ Not until the wreck was towed in Kadi­ assessments on full beards was §10 per floors still rested on the exterior walls ak and she was righted were the full facts The war was fought to a finish and nize on the bank one of his fellow ex­ chin. Why do you have such odd taxes for their main support. This was about of the disaster known. TJie bodies were Sammons came back home and went to plorers, Lieut. Verellen. . in America? Is it so very expensive to twenty years ago. It was found, how­ taken ashore and interretFon the island. work, charging up his maimed hand to A fire was burning ashore and a sup­ run a republican government?'' ever, that the immense size of the piers No white man's remains were found in the losses of the Confederacy. Some per was being made ready. Capt. Five, the vessel, and the story of the struggle "It costs quite a good deal. But was after greeting the lieutenant, inquired and the thickness of the walls in the and drowning of Captain Louis Magneson, time ago he decided to revisit the bat­ lower stories took up so much space that your only experience?" eagerly how he had learned of the ap­ her skipper, and seven white men will "No. it wasn't. About two hours tlefield, which he had not seen in nearly that some plan of lessening the weight thirty-two years, and so he betook him­ proach of the expedition. The lieuten­ never be told. later another man approac lied me, ask­ of the floors which rested upon them They occupied the cabin, and are be­ self to Chickamauga and started to ant replied that the news had been ed me if I had yet procured the Govern­ had to be devised. This brought about lieved to have been swept from the deck sfroll over the battlefielu. brought some hours before by a negro, ment permit entitling me to wear trou­ the cage construction, at first used sim­ of the schooner and drowned during the The tree where .he stood when \*ho said that a white man was approach­ sers of such a wide .stripe as those I had ply to carry the floors, and afterward to gale while the Indian sailors were hud­ wounded occupied such a conspicuous ing by way of the river and would need on. It was the same pair I'm wearing sustain the whole weight of tlie build­ dled helplessly in the forecastle until she position that he found little difficulty in supper. went over. None of the schooner's boats now. I asked what the blamed Govern­ ing, the outer walls being merely panels locating it, with all the scars and knots ' The drum used by the natives for this was about and almost everything was ment would do if I refxised to pay for READERS of of stone held in place by the horizontal on its r agged trunk caused by the flying purpose is a small but noisy affair of swept away and gone when she was picked such a permit. He replied that the fee steel beams at the division between two missiles of death. Having found the wood. It is constantly employed in com­ up. The Earle was formerly the Sylvia for the permit, was so excessively small stories. Handa of San Francisoo. tree he put himself in the same position municating short distances, in order to that no one trie.i to evade payment. It "The upright steel beams when built The sealing schooner Brenda of Vic­ in which h? was standing when wound­ save time and trouble. In this instance into the walls are remo»ved from all toria was wrecked on July 1 by striking a was only $2 he said. The penalty was ed, and then it occurred to hiru to look there had evidently been relays of possibility of examination without tear­ sunken rock on the coast of Shumshu is­ the confiscation of the trousers, and it for the benes of his missing finger. drummers along the whole fifty miles land, Alaska. The crew was picked up by would be his painful duty to take me to ing the building down. In the second Scratching around among the leaves, from the point where the original signal the British schooner Genevieve, Captain the nearest police station and take poses- was given to near Basoko. The natives place, there is danger from the effects of Locke. The schooner's master arrived in much to his astonishment, he found the large fires exterior to the building it­ sion of my garments in the name of the bones where the finger had fallen, and are able, with their drums, to signal Seattle today. United States Government if I mani­ self. they corresponded exactly with the fin­ messages of considerable length. This Three Alleged Lynchers Hold. fested any further hesitancy about pro­ ger he had lost. They had lain there particular instance is recorded in La "Suppose a big fire was to start op­ ducing the §2. As I did not want a THE GAZETTE ELLEXSBURG, Wash., Aug. 23.—The ex­ undisturbed ever since that dread day, Flandre, a Belgian publication. posite a building constructed with steel scene, I paid him the money and he pillars near the surface of the walls, the amination of the five men charged with and it was with a strange feeling that lynching Charles and Fred Vinson a week left." he took them, and after establishing The Candy Makers of Formosa. heat might do incalculable damage by was concluded today. Frank Vele- "Ycu would have done well to have • . ago their identity to his perfect satisfaction, When it secured Formosa Japan came warping and twisting the pillars. backer, Frank Fiegel and William Ken­ 'allowed him to take you to the police wrapped them up and took them away into the possession of one of the most ' 'To avert these dangers, the most re­ nedy were held for trial without bail. A station." cent method of constructing cages is to motion was made to discharge Mike Lin- with him as a strange souvenir of his wonderfiil sugar lands on the face of the der and Robert Linke. Decision will be "Why?" war-time experiences.- Mr. Sammons globe. The soil is as rich and fertile as place the steel uprights just inside of "You could have told your ?tory, and the outer walls and push the ends of the given later. has them in his possession now, and will that of Cuba, ihe climate is dry and sa­ he would have been locked up on a lubrious, and the supply of water from horizontal beams out far enough to sup­ A Congers Hotel Burned. preserve them as an evidence of the fact charge of swindling." the distant mountains in the interior of When buying goods port the walls, cantilever'fashion. This NYACK, N. Y., Aug. 23.—Fire destroyeu "Do you mean to "say *biit he was not that he found them on the battlefield permits an examination of every essen­ the Grand Rockland hotel at Congers to­ after the lapse of so many years.—At­ the island is inexhaustible. Labor is so an official of the Government?" cheap that you can get a field hand for of any of the firms tial part of the cage, and, at the same day, with all its contents. William A. "That's what I mean.".. lanta Constitution. time, protects it from the possibility of Webb of New York city, one of the guests, eight cents a day if a man, five cents a jumped from a third story window and "But he said he was." Gen. Grant in Japanese Eyes. day if a woman, and two or three cents advertising with us, danger from exterior fires." "I'm very much afraid that he didn't "How high could a building be made, broke his leg. His wife was injured. Some In the July Century is printed a trans­ a day if a child. of the guests were removed wrapped in speak the truth." lation of portions of a quaint Japanese Besides supplying that great island are requested to men- from a theoretical point 'of view?" the blankets. The loss will exoeed §80,000. "But how about the other?" •reporter asked. Life of Gen. Grant. The following is and many of the surrounding districts ox "He was a fraud, too." an extract from it: "The Eiffel Tower, in Paris, is 950 The Cholera In Japan. the mainland with sugar, it exports don "But he showed me his badge." In the spring of his sixteenth year he thousands of tons of Sugar every year. feet high," said Mr. Post, "and there is YOKOHAMA, Aug. 23.—Since the out­ "That cr/s no ice." break of cholera in Japan there have been expressed a great thought to his father, In 1893, while visiting in Formosa, I no engineering difficulty in making an "I beg ] • -rdon! It doesn't do what?" and addressed him, saying: "I have in office building equally high, or even 25,000 cases of that disease and 16,000 learned that their exportation was near­ deaths. Viscount Miura has been gazetted "I saic eut no ice. I meant that it my mind the thought that, when four ly 50,000 tons, of which some went aa higher. The commercial limit, however, Japanese minister to Korea. General was of no -;^ificance. Thieves can get years from to-day have passed, I shall will not be much greater than 300 feet. far as San Francisco. Takassima has been gazetted vice govern­ badges w'u-.. they deem it necessary to not be doing this kind of labor," The The question of elevator accomodation A very large amount and an ever-in­ or of the island of Formosa and oommand- use them in their business." father, thinking it a strange thing, said: and light will step in at this limit, even creasing one has gone to Japan every er of the Japanese army there. "But who are the real officers who is­ "Do you hate your father's hereditary if the Legislature does not keep down year, which is probably one of the chief sue permits to wear striped trousers, trade? Do you hate to become a leather- the height to a proper proportion of the The Seaford Disaster. reasons why that shrewd little country and who receive the tax on side whis­ maker, and spend your life thus? What width of the street, as it ought to do LONDON, Aug. 23.—The manager of th< required Formosa as a part of its indem­ SEEINC THE London, Brighton and South Coast rail­ kers?" profession, then, do you expect to adopt next session." "There are no such officers." nity. The sugar centers of Formosa are road has received no notioe of claims made in future? Do you expect to go into the the two curious cities of Ta-Kow and "What will be the final end of the tall by the American passengers of the New "And no such taxes?" fields carrying a sickle and a hoe? Do buildings in New York City? Will it Haven-Dieppe steamer Seaford, sunk in "No." Tai-Wan-Foo, of which the seaport is "Then they both lied?" you expect to buy and sell things in the An-Ping. be earthquakes or the day of judg­ collision with the freight steamer Lyon on market? Or do you fix your eyeballs ADVERTISEMENT ment?" suggested the reporter. Tuesday afternoon, for compensation for "Yes." Here profitable employment is given losses sustained. "Well, I never would have thought it. upon books of 10,000 volumes, and de­ to a very large and thrifty population. "Neither. Earthquakes are not com­ sire to speculate reasons and promote mon in this part of the world, and the Do you suppose that others will try to One of the chief branches of industry is Lancaster's First Coaching Parade. do me up in this way?" moralities, and become a man of wide the "making of sugar candy and other heaviest buildings must yield to time," LANCASTER, N. H., Aug. 23.—Lancas­ knowledge?" Gurando Kuen, replying was Mr. Post's reply. "It would not surprise me in the dainties. The work is done by men ter's first coaching parade today was a to these questions, said: "To cultivate and women alike, the men working "The three dangers to those buildings grand success. There was perfect weather. least." "Allow me to thank you for putting the fields and become a farmer is well, chiefly at the heavier tasks and " the which may bring about their individual Public and private buildings were lavish­ but to spend the whole life as a hireling demolition in the course of two or three ly deoorated and an arch was erected on me on my guard, sir. I pay no more women at the lighter and nicer ones. In this paper. We Main street in front of the Lancaster taxes except at the City Hall. Good- is not well. To take a Soroban (count­ The commonest form of sugar candy generations are corrosion of the metal ing machine) and become a merchant work, heat from exterior fires and fu­ House. The bridge was a bower of ever­ dajT, sir."—Harper's Bazar. is made by boiling the sap quite rapidly are receiving the pa­ greens. and gain profit is well, but along with in a large kettle, partly clarifying it, ture inadequacy to resist wind strains. Baumgartner'* !>>{;. it to make bad practice is not my de­ I have already spoken of the danger Xsborg Crazed by Religion. skimming off the impurities, and as it tronage of our most "Dot Baumgartner vas der piggest sire. . Contrary to all this, our ancestors reaches the crystalizing point pouring it from exterior fires. The corrosion of PINE BLUFF, Ark., Aug. 23.—Jesse Is- foolishness that I efer vas," said Blen- in the war of independence of this coun­ the metal work is a serious matter, be­ borg, colored, who became crazed by reli­ out into fiat pans and there letting it prominent business gion at a revival meeting last evening ker, of Canajoharie, as he came down try. sowed great merit, I hear. I also, harden. cause it may come on very gradually, street laughing. entering a military school, will have to and because owners are so carelessabout and kept up his prayers all night, today Equally common is rock candy. This houses, and both for shot his landlady, Mandy Walker, four "Why so?" I asked. show my arm in t^ie time of great candy is sometimes quite pale and al­ keeping such details constantly and times at the breakfast table, fatally "Baumgartner keeps a lifery sthable things. O, Father Kuen, how is it?" carefully inspected. most colorless; usually, howler, it is their advantage and wounding her, then blew his own brains undt a pull dog to take care fon dose The father, being ez.todingly glad, did brown, similar to the cheapest form in "I do not mean that looking at the out. horses una carritches in der nighd; so as he wished. steel framework every day is what should our own market. It is employed in our own, we kindly Death of a Venerable Pastor. he cuts a hole der barn in sc> dot dog enormous quantities by the Chinese, be done, because if the framework itself can go in und out all der vhile. Veil, A Libel on Some Good People. is to be properly preserved it should be ST. LOUIS, Aug. 23.—Rev. Robert G. who serve it as a dessert upon the table, urge our friends to Brank, pastor of the Central Presbyterian der negst da}" vhen der para door vas Advertising schemes are as numerous use it to give to children, pet buffaloes, covered in with damp-proof material to and bold as the ways of the heathen church, died here, aged 73 years. Dr. oben he seen dot it cofers dot dog hole, family ponies, and to the spirits on "All resist rust, and with some non-conduct­ Chinese are dark and his tricks are vain. mention Brank was a native of Kentucky, but the ain'd it! Oxectly. So he goes undt Saint's Day." It is extremely cheap, ing substance, such as hollow bricks, to Some of the advertisers are reedy to better part of his life was spent in this gits dot carbender undt cuts annudder ranging from two cents down to one resist interior fires." city. The interment will be at Lexington, hole pesides. See? serve the devil in the guise of the saint. Ky. A Washington street saloon keeper, lo­ cent per pound. Queen Victoria's Meals. "Veil, his son Shake comes aroundt Germany as a Coke Producer. undt ask apout dot extra hole vhich he cated not far from Bolyston street, had Pingree Favors Garden Sass Parks, Queen Victoria is rather simple in her WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Germany is make, undt der oldt man shows Shake the audacity recently to display the tastes, as a rule. For instance, a kind Mayor Pingree has a new idea along preparing to compete with England in how vhen der door is oben it cofers up sign: "ChristianEndeavor Punch." A of natural soup very often finds its way the line of the potato work, which is supplying coke to the ore-smelters of Aus­ dot hole. Py gracious, den Shake be passing policeman was filled with nothing less than the establishment of on the menu. The wine served with it tralia, acoording to a recent report to the righteous wrath such as only Boston po­ is white sherry, which hey Majesty gen­ get mad t undt swear undt say: permanent agricultural parks as part of state department by Consul Stephan at " 'Couldn't dot plamed dog go in undt licemen can feel. Entering the saloon erally drinks from a beautiful gold cup Annaberg, Germany. the park systems of cities. out der door vhen it vhas open alreaty?' he said: "It seems to me," he said in speaking formerly belonging to Queen Anne. "You'll have to take that sign in." Boiled beef and pickled cucumbers—a Died of Delirium Tremens. Py chiminetty! old Baumgartner feel so of this plan, "that the time is coming THE GAZETTE "I guess not," said the saloon keeper; LIVERPOOL, Aug. 23.—George Wilkin­ sheap dot he could go in undt out dot when it will be just as bene ficial to the favorite dish with Prince Albert—in­ "there aint't no law compelling me variably follow the soup, while a baron son, 40 years of age, a merchant of King­ dog hole himselluf."—Judge. people to have agricultural parks as the ston, Ont., died of delirium tremens on to." more beautiful kind. There ought to be of beef is likewise a constant feature. board the White Star steamship Britannic, Not a Combatant. "That's all right," answered the offi­ It is noteworthy that the Queen still places where the'people can have a piece which has just arrived here from New During the war old Rastus was asked cer, "but I guess you better take it in," of ground for cultivation. It could be adheres to the old practioe of having the fork. by a Federal soldier why he was not out with a note of stern suggestiveness in cook's name called out as each dish is charged for at a nominal rate so as to The Town of Coin Shaken. fighting for his rights. After pondering his voice. take away the idea of charity."—Minne­ When making pur brought to the table. This custom dates "What for?" again demanded the sa­ MADRID, Aug. 23.—A severe earth­ fors moment he replied: apolis Journal. back to the days of George II., and had "Did yo' ebber see two dogs a-fightin' loon keeper. chases its origin in a conspiracy against one quake has shaken the town of Coin, in Andalusia, 21 miles west of Malaga. Se­ over a bone, sah?" "Well, you may have some trouble 'A Liberal Discount. Weston, formerly an assistant, whom rious damage has been done. Coin has a "Yes, oh yes!"* next year in getting your license," re­ Mrs. Boardman—And what does it the King had raised to the dignity of population of about 10,000 people. "Did yo' ebber see de bone fight."— plied the officer, quietly. "If you come to? chief mouth cook. His late comrades, Harper's Magazine. haven't any idea of decency, perhaps Mr. Clevers—Eight pounds, ma'am, at jealous of his preferment, endeavored to Altgeld at Vineyard Haven. the Commioners may teach you."—Bos­ Distrust. eight cents a pound. Eight eights are disgrace him by tampering with the VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., Aug. 23.— ton Record. eighty-eight; take it for eighty cents.— Tf\-, Governor Altgeld of Illinois and Mr. E. Sally—An' after we are married, will dishes. Upon Weston proving the ex- Philadelphia Times. •s istence of this plot to his royal master, R. Brainard of Chicago, with their fam­ you keep on lovin' me? The Suffragist's Strength. the latter gave orders that in the future ilies, are here on the tug Mabel, cruising Rube—I'll love you till—till the cows "There is one thing about women," . Big Guns. • ":'i- as each dish was brought on, the name and fishing in Vineyard sound. come home, as the feller says. said the Rev. Anna Shaw at the recent : The Krupp steel 130 ton gun has a pfii;,;' • of its cook should be called out, in order Down Went McGinnity's Planing BI111. "Yaas, an' then go down to the gro­ suffrage convention in California, "they range of fifteen miles, and can fire two cery an' let me do all the miikin'."—In­ never know when they are whipped. FINE JOB PRINTING that praise or blame might be bestowed DENVER, Aug. 23. — McPhee & Mc­ shots a minute. The shot weighs 2,600 where due. Ginnity's planing mill on Wazee street dianapolis Journal. ' v After we have one .defeat we take a good pounds, 700 pounds of powder are re­ was destroyed by fire today. The loss 1 The Worse to t^ome. night's sleep and then get up and go at quired fo» a charge. The cost of a sin­ Too Long a Good Time. amounts to 866,500; the insurance covers it again. That's one reason why wom­ PL- „ The heroine had the center of the gle round from the gun is §1,500.—Lon­ Mr. De Witt—Ah! Youth is the about one-third of the loss. an's suffrage is not yet downed, and it don Standard. thing. The time for a man to enjoy life stage. will probably be the chief reason for its |§€ is between 18 and 80. Composer Leech Is Dead. "Amid such surroundings." looking eventual success." Georgia papers are telling in good !(•/ Kittie—Oh, my! don't you think he OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 23.—Stephen W. raptly at the people, "who could not be It was at the same convention that faith of a negro at Blakely, Ga., who out to marry before 30?—Puck. Leech, an actor, singer and composer, is happy;" Miss Anthony announced that she ex­ was struck on the head by a bolt of dead. He was a native of England. Upon her felicity broke the villian pected to die voteless. "The State of lightning a few days ago, and who, Planning the Campaign. Leech, 30 years ago, played with Edwin rudely. though receiving a deep gash in the Booth. New York," she said, "will be the very ^ Farmer—I wouldn't say ' 'no mosquit- "Ha, ha,"he laughed through his last to let women vote, and my roots are scalp, is now as spry as ever. , , f % in that advertisement. Minister BleKenzfe Home From Peru. nose. too deeply planted to become a citizen of NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Among the pas­ She shivered with a nameless nre id. A half dollar dated 1846 was taken Ife ,1 D u;ghter—Why, pa, everybody says any other State. But it won't be long from the stomach of a catfish caught in sengers who arrived today by steamer City "Wait," he cried, "till you ste the before the women of California and the of Para from Colon was Hon. J. A. Mc- scenery we get when we goon the row'' LHK» 1 urnsides. near fc-cooba, Miss., re- . i r-»er—I Snow; hutYt just'makes Kenzie, United States minister to Peru. more progressive commonwealths will about 'em.—Puck. —Detroit Tribune. H; , be vbting for ail they are worth."