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Founded ill 1800.] ; ' -An Entertaining and Instructive Home Journal, Especially Denoted to Local News and Interests. • - *• [$1.50 aYear. .. NUMBER VOL. XCI. NORWALK, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1891. Ji.e-Senator Hills' Speech. WOTJXJilCD BIRDS FT.VTTJ1JtJXG. he was dead, but as the rescuers worked —P. W. Bates at his monumental Special Notice. We give a large space to-day to the The following bit of smartness show at the wreck which pinned him down he ^ works in Water street, has the largest showed signs of life. He is still alive, V- ' speech of Senator Hill delivered before ing a -'wounded spirit,'' appeared in OUR CO? INED DAILY AND WEEKLY and finest assortment of finished work though shockingly injured. v last evening's Sentinel and of course DEATH'S TUNNEL. Five trainxpen, who were less seriously S TO-DAY. the recent meeting of the Bridgeport 5 :i <• in his wareroom of any establishment was promptly copied into the Hour this injured, were then removed from the Board of Trade. But it is worthy of K " • This first page, of to-day's GAZETTE, gives all i a Connecticut. ' lmeod27. morning: v wreck. the local and general news of to-day up to i p. all the space it occupies and will more A Frightful Accident on the Daniel Coulbred, a colored cook, em- -t . , , . m., and constitutes what regularly appears m Capt. Francis L. Norton, of the mis than repay a thoughtful reading. * "Is the circulation increasing much,'' ployed in one of the cars which were being each day's DAILY. In addition to the above, asked the editor of the Chinook Breeze, Netv York Central's Tracks. sing life-boat, now supposed to be lost taken to Mott Haven to be cleaned, was v • we give our usual weekly correspondence from The Old Church Bell. "Yes,, indeed," replied the publisher: the next victim removed.,... He received near-by towns, editorials, general news of the with all on board, was about sixty years We are indebted to Mrs John S.Sey "I put three new subscribers on the serious internal injuries. , world, miscellany, literature, etc. In our sup of age, and had been a sailor from his books to-day and sold 4,000 copies to a Two unknown men were then taken * mour for the exceedingly interesting club of young men who want to vote EIGHT TAKEN OUT DEAD, plement, (which goes with the WEEKLY,) we youth. During the war he was a vol from the wreck. Their injuries arc r.v;l>a give New York retail market reports, Sunday- and carefully, as well as laboriously for the most popular burglar." bly fata.. ' ' school lessons, sermon and other Sunday read unteer officer of the Navy. He leaves prepared, history of the old bell of the Thanks, gentlemen, for this addition Geo fin*. llutchins. the conductor of r]ns •* . a son at school in Greenwich, Conn. Flames Add to the Awful Horror ol ing. We make these detailed explanations for * ... : First Congregational church of Nor al advertisement of the DAILY GA New Haven train, escaped injury in tire " the reason that many of our patrons do not walk, which has been replaced by the ZETTE'S unparalleled success. Perhaps the Catastrophe. collision. In jumping from the train, how seem to understand the DAILY and WEEKLY What Miss Spinster Says s ever, in some way he fell and was internally V "combination" on Saturday. It will become larger one given by Miss Julia Lock- our sorely discomfited neighbors see injured. ft: That it is cabled over that Queen wood, and wfeich a few days since was fully understood and appreciated, we are con humor in comparing the reputable Two Trains Come Into Collision on tlie William T. Brown, a brikevnnn Marvin Safe company, {who was on the We are told that the experiment of will be held at Master Harry Beers' on New Britain. fog was almost impenetrable, and the en train, tells the following story: "At gineer slackened the speed of his train asking the ladies of the Congregational Lewis street. TIIUSTL V1CH LJXIXC. Aw. entertainment Avill soon be given, Eighty-first street the collision occurred it is rumored, by the young people of still more. It was net running more than It was a terrible scene. The engine of tht Church to send in papers on the sitbject That no coiffure is considered finish The cloud that darkens the life of five miles an hour. In the meantime the the Congregational Church, for the one train smashed the switch engine ant! of joining the church was a very suc ed without ornamentation. Matrons the unfortunate bankrupt seems always New Haven local was speeding behind the threw it from the track along with ont cessful one. Five papers were read, all crown themselves with coronets of dia to have a silver lining for somebody. 1 benefit of the public clock fund. "shop train" at about thirteen miles an car. There was the wildest confusion hour. The engineer of the local was un of them of interest, and a stranger re mond, young married women coil their The un avoidable sacrifice he is forced The indications at present are very and the next moment our engine had tele conscious of the danger ahead. scoped the sleeping car, in which were a marked on coming out that that was necklaces among their puffs and crimps, to make in closing up business, the promising for the erection of a number of houses in the borough in the spring. - The Crash. number of the New Haven road's em the most interesting prayer meeting belles perch aigrettes and pompons on unmereiful slaughter of prices on dry- When within twenty feet of the "shop ployes. I ran ahead with the conductor she had ever attended. their carefully arranged tresses, and goods, ribbons, notions, cloaks, &c., One house is now going up. Mr. train" he saw its red lights, and at once of our train, No. 701. the young.budswear fillets of fine gold, makes the retiring merchant groan Hodges has decided to add a third applied the air brakes. The fireman "The sleeping car was on fire, and not an —Piano to rent very reasonable. double nouse to the row he has already jumped to the engineer's side and opened instant had elapsed, I saw a man with his spun silver or velvet ribbon, "pinned with anguish, but it is the way of the head partly out of the window of the burn Inquire at this office. erected, and Senator Mead is selling the whistle to give the warning, but it was r/T with a pearl or topaz. . : i world; and he has to submit to the in too late. The engine had already crashed ing car. The conductor and I tried to savt Mrs. F. E. Buxton has arranged to That frequenters of the popular evitable. If we follow his bankrupt lots on the new street opened last year, into the hind end, and had telescoped the him, but could not. He implored us tc connecting Park street with South car containing the unfortunate employes kill him, for he was burning alive. spend one day in every week in New afternoon tea are remarking the extra stock into the ne-v field and to the very : avenue. on their way to work. "The roof of the.burning car melted and York, for the special purpose of buying ordinary pains pretty girls who pour door of a thousand purchasers, we The scene that followed beggars descrip molten lead fell on .us. The man's cries 5 clress goods and trimmings for her cus the amber beverage are at, to direct shall discover how it is that W. B. Hall The Odd Fellows will furnish and oc tion. Men and women screamed for help were agonizing: he/was pinned in by the V tomers, or any one else who is so situ the tapering spout of the kettle in the & Co., of Bridgeport, are so regularly cupy their new room, in Nicholl's and there.were moans from the dying. debris. Then .another train .rushed by oc its way to 2ilew York, and the . draught ated that she finds it difficult to spend direction of their rosy cheeks or white heard from, citing bargains bought for Opera House, about the first of April. When the engineer of the "shop train" The Masons will re-furnish their room felt the shock he quickly stopped his train caused .black ismoke to hide the- burning ; , the time or endure the fatigue incum brow and chin. It appears that the cash at prices that make slow-coach and sprang out into the black tunnel. car. After that we saw no more of the bent upon a busy day in New York. warm fragrant steam arising from the dealers green with envy as they shrug in the Benedict building, and make it Everything was in darkness. When he unfortunate man. There must be qnite a number of ladies steeping leaves is most beneficial for their shoulders and mutter "can't buy more attractive than it now is. reached the wreck he found the rear car "Then the .fire engines arrived and the Mr. Baldwin has removed from his smashed, while its occupants were crushed work of extinguishing the flames began. J who would be glad to avail themselves softening and purifying the complexion 'em at the mill for such prices." saw two men :taken from. the...car—one harness shop under the post-office, oc and mangled. The greatest sort of confu of this opportunity. The advice and and cause dampened locks to curl ten " Suicidal to sell 'em at such starvation sion reigned. The passengers on the New dead and one .-still breathing. They pre experience of a person who is " up" on dril-like about fair foreheads. It is figures." "There's where the cloud cupied by him for so many years, and Haven local (none of whom were injured) sented a horrible spectacle, and it was a ? ' the fashions, and who sees everything harmful in the extreme, unless the that obscured the bankrupt's vision there is now a chance for a business of rushed pell mell over each other in the sight I.shall never forget. >0.ur train was this kind. A first-class man. it is said, dark tunnel panic stricken. A few of the in the center .tunnel on . .the west track. ' that is being worn or displayed in the suffusion is immediately followed by a presents its silver lining" to the bar the other train was on the^same track and would make money at it. cooler heads ran for the Eighty-sixth street r shops is valuable, and this alone would brisk toweling. ; gain hunting customers of W. B. Hall station and up into Park avenue. A po backing when'we struck it. We threw the . . be a great help to persons so situated That there is a perfect rage for wall & Co. This firm has built up its great The choir of the Congregational liceman quickly sounded alarms for the engine of the other train across the east : side track, blocking down traffic. Thecal that it is with difficulty they can spend sachets. A sort of light weight com business in Bridgeport by persistently Church sang' Dudley Buck's ' 'Rock of fire department and ambulance corps. Following close on the crash flames next to theiengine wos-badly smashed and V the requisite time such matters need. fortable is made of some soft, loosely placing before their customers some j Ages" last ^Sunday, in a^very effective thrown on the east traek with the engine, tii manner. Under Prof. Ferris, and also burst from the wreck and clouds of smoke —The "King's Sons'" will give an woven silk, in pale pink, green blue, fresh bargains in good black goods, rolled up through the air vent in the tun "This, I think, was a baggage car, but it : : entertainment at the Congregational the size of a sheet. Between the cov silks, sealskins, and general assortment as a result of Mr. Hallam's instruc nel, that was almost directly over the scene was .so badly smashed- that I ana. -not sure. tions, the choir has improved very of the accident. Fearful cries for help There we«e •twelve or. thirteen cars in the .. - Church Chapel on the evening of Tues ers is a single layer of cotton, tacked of first-class goods, and while most of train we ran into. 'It was the opinion of much. -'.v . were heard by those who were passing in day, March 3. tf. with velvet buttercups. Just before their goods are bought of manufacturers the street overhead. Citizens rain for the all that the accident resulted from the 5 One by one, those who, previous to fact that there was no light on-tfee part at A bright young fellow, who sat on hanging it on the wall a quart of Lily and importers, whenever they find a police and sent alarms for the firemen, but the election last November, held to the help was already on its way. Burned and the .engine .facing, our train." ,-r; . the stoop of a house on Fifth avenue of the Nile scent is poured over the job lot or a bankrupt stock of goods at little blossoms and the toilet wraps and half price or less, they put it on sale at notion that as much liquor was sold and breathless men, coal black with smoke and Thursday for six mortal hours, to see with their clothes blazing, then began to Does your cake dry quickly? If so, > clothing of all sorts are hung against drank under no license, as with license, the procession, gave a very graphic ac the smallest possible profit and thus crawl up through the air vent, where a you are using a baking powder adulter it. For a month or more the owner are caving in. We have had only three count of his impressions of the different ; give all an opportunity to participate ladder had been hastily let down. ated with alum or ammonia. , - • * - - of the garments is as fragrant as an months and a half of license, and those The Work of Rescue. great men. He said "the inimitable in their good fortune. For a few days Egyptian lily, the odor proclaiming our people will find some good bargains who voted for it are quite sick of it. The firemen got to work first, and sent a Rockville Conn., Feb 21.—Mrs. An- Chauncey Depew must have been telling deluge of water into the flaming tunnel. this i heir to be a devotee of Cleopatra. at the old stand of "Ambler & Sons." But they have nine months more to nette Leach died at Ellington Grover Cleveland one of his best stories* For fully ten minutes dirt begrimed pas morning of hydrophobia. [Last No These sachets are also used as trunk Lester Hyatt, Esq., assisted by well- spend in vain regrets. "Experience is sengers rushed out at intervals from the as our jovial ex-President was convulsed vember she was bitten by a cat which and closet linings. f known gentlemen, will distribute the a hard teacher," but. etc. tunnel and showed by their appearance with laughter when they passed him. The patrons of husbandry, "Gran that they had had a rough experience in had come to the house of Henry Kim " President Harrison was very pale, be S > " goods at very attractive prices. At the gers" of this town, held their anniver the panic that followed the crash. ball for whom Mrs. Leach was house - - . -i thought, and at this a wag standing by ' ' , r. JH. C. A. JV Bridgeport store a great sale of fine Almost as soon as the accident occurred 1 sary meeting in Grange Hall, on Tues keeper. Mrs. Leach was feeding the remarked ' he had probably just seen cloaks, sealskins, and fur capes is going the station agent at Eighty-sixth street No man should miss the day evening last. As is generally cat when it seized her hand and bit her Judge before he came out!' Governor on. telegraphed for a relief train, which was vice for men in the Opera House to known, this is a secret society, com sent out within a few minutes. badly. The wounds soon healed and Bulkeley and the Connecticut •delega morrow afternoon at 4, o'clock for the A. F. Underwood, the present U. S. posed chiefly of farmers, and is de In the,meantime firemen had swarmed after a few weeks Mrs. Leach experi tion made a fine appearance and we down into the tunnel and bad begun tthek devotional committee is sparing -no Government Chemist, has reported that signed to be educational, social and enced no pain. LaBt Tuesday, how had no cause to mourn the lack of work of rescuing the injured labor to make this one of the best ser he finds Cleveland's Baking Powder the financial in character and benefits. An ever, she was seized with spasms and Democratic representatives and sena One of the women CJ vices ever held by the association. best of all the leading baking powders. elaborate programme-was, accordingly, Struck by the engine and since then has suffered the most terri tors. Governor Bulkeley managed very Col. Alexander S. Bacon, the celebrat well carried out, Mrs. Annie Keeler's Was sufficient evidence to believe that she ble agony. She showed every symptom had been killed instantly. The lamp in well without ti&em." ed lawyer, of New York, will give an poem eliciting special and well deserv of hydrophobia, frothing at the mouth, address upon "The Value of Personal Gold Watch Record. the car had exploded and scraittered oil —Hand made harness at very low ed applause and mention. Mr. Freder- over her clothes, and besides being horri and snapping and biting like a rabid Purity to Young Men." Prof. Willey prices. Blankets, robes, sleighs and Following is the score, to date, of jc^ jyf. Hardy made an interesting and bly mutilated her head and body were so animal. This morning she died after a of Rev. C. M. Selleck's school, who has badly burned that she was unrecognizable. bells, at and below cost. Every kind the balloting in the contest for the statistical address, setting forth the ob. series of'violent spasms. Mrs. Leach heard Col. Bacon in this lecture, says Louis Fowler, the engineer, of the New Gold Watch, to be presented by the jects of the organization, and he was was 48years of age. 'The cat left the of horse equipment and goods, at very that it is the finest address he ever Haven local, was found in the wreck with DAILY GAZETTE to the most popular followed with remarks from Rev. Mr. both legs almost severed from -the body. house1soon after biting the woman. low figures. Trunks, satchels, travel heard. The association orchestra will working girl in the town of Norwalk. Scofield and Hopkins. He was unconscious. He was hastily con ing bags, etc., lower than ever known furnish music, and the male quartette veyed to the Presbyterian hospital. —More broken lots of sho&Tat A. H. & G.shop, ' ;V 1,659 Representative Jones has in hand an before in this or any other market, at of the Methodist church will sing sev Out of a broken window of the wrecked Hoyt & Son's. Ladies' Patent Leather QJUM 4,1,(1
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-~mr- , served. The one in Maj. Clitherall's pos THE; LITTLE HATCHET MYTH. PATRONIZE THE OLB RELIABLE relics of Washington; DAIRY AND CREAMERY. session is exactly eleven and one-half DA1 9 XP SS inches in length, and across its widest Its Origin and Development—Kvolved by 'A ™ -E ?¥ .,'(3OMPANY, a Highly Moral Liar* Law Rates. T Prompt Delivery. AN OBSCURE BtMDEE OF ANTIQUI part, where the ball of the foot lies, it EXPERIENCE IN FEEDING COTJON- "Father, I cannot tell a lie—I did it Branch Office. Norwalk. at Morris Benedict's, measures four and one-half inches. SEED TO BUTTER COWS. ^ Should Have It In The Hon^e, TIES FROM THE LAST CENTURY. (While the Father of his Country un with my little hatchet!" Who can think Dropped on Sugar, Children Love Main Office at Depot, South Norwalk. - 1 of the Father of his Country without re to take JOHNSOK'S ANODYNE LCOMSKT for Croup. Colds, L. HUNT. Agebt. deniably had a substantial foundation it Sore Throat, Tonsilitia, Colic, Cramps and Pains. Re Our Correspondent Pays a Visit to Maj. will be seen from this that his foot v&s calling this affecting story? And yet, It Will Not Do, Says a Practical Butter lieves Summer Complaints, Cuts, Bruises like magic. like so many other cherished 'anecdotes OLD AND George B. CUtherall, of Mobile, and not too large for a man of his stature.) . maker, to Feed Whole Cottonseed to THINK OF IT. ; of great men, it is absolutely without In nse over 40 YEARS In one family. PENSIONS NEW 1«AW'. the Discoveries Ho Made Will Be of The slipper is of red morocco leather, Batter Slaking Cows—How He Learned Dr. I. S. JOHXSON & Co.—It is sixty years since I first foundation. learned of your JOHHSOH'S AKODTHX Lnnrarr; for more Interest to All of Uncle Sam's People. but time has covered it with a drfcty the Fact—Churning. ^ than forty l/eanl h»ye used it in my family. I regard GEN. WM. II. NOBLE. - His name was M. L. Weeins. He was It as one ofthe best and safest family remedies that can Sisfe - SiiiWfc • brown color, and a careless observer be found, used internal or external, in all cases. O. H. No. 91 STSATFORD AVE., BRIDGEPORT. Not far from Government, on St. would place it in the rank of those cheap a clergyman or preacher by profession, My wife is a fine judge of butter, and IKQALLS, Deacon 2nd Baptist Church, Bangor, Me. Emanuel street, in Mobile, Ala., there an adventurer by nature, and loved no I secured as a customer a friend that I — From Rheumatism, Sci- Has all blanks needed under New Law for brown leather foot coverings which, Every Sufferer atica, Neuralgia, Ner- Soldiers, Widows. Parents and Children. Gall stands an unpretentious brick house. however much of comfort they may pos toriety, money and a wandering life. knew could not only j adge butter but or send for question blanks at ones. The curious stranger will be faintly re So he wrote books which he correctly would also speak his mind. Setting in KIT sess, cannot be allowed to have that styl this old Anodyne relief and y cure. Pamphlet minded as he enters the arcade of this believed would meet with popular favor, shallow pans, with a thermometer, a rec free. 8oldeverywhere. Pricefccta.,by mail.6"n * bottle— ish appearance which marks the slipper Express paid, I* S. JOHNSON & CO.* BOBTOM, UiM, homely dwelling, with its solitary occu of the man of fashion. Originally the and peddled them himself as he trav tangular churn and lever butter worker, pant, of those houses which are common slippers are said to have been lined with eled through the country. Chance I began to get my experience. During UDIES'RgS to some quarters of New Orleans. Of white silk. When the imagination goes brought him to Mount Vernon in the the first winter I frequently tried the Dr:0. P. SWEET & CO.. Do Tour Own Dyeing, at Home. ' this, however, there is perhaps more closing days of Washington's life, and experiment of using whole cottonseed, Analytical Chemists, manufacturersand dealers Tliey viH dye everything. They are sold every. ; *''' back to the time that these now faded In Bare and Reliable Foreign and Domes where. Price lOe.a package. They have noequal L about the air of the place than any real his commercial instinct at once told him mixing with the feed for twelve cows at tic REMEDIES, 16 to 22 Union Park St*; Boston, Mass. An old and reliable firm.« Dr. tor Strength, Brightness, Amount in Packasea .j, vi resemblance to those antiquated creole here was a chance for distinction and different times all quantities, from a Sweet's or for Fastness of Color, or non-fadin? Qualities. ' quarters. As he enters the parlor, with dollars such as he had never met be peck each down to three gallons to the They do not crock or smut; 40colors. For sale by whole herd. Sometimes I boiled it one J. G. Gregorv A Co.; J. A. Biggs. 11 Maitt its central bay window that juts out to fore. So he produced his famous biog GREAT HERBAL SPECIFICS, street; George U. Plaisted, Druggist. the sidewalk, he will involuntarily pause raphy, and being the first on the ground hour, sometimes half a day, sometimes For the cure of | before an ancient and venerable book he had things his own way and ran riot fed it raw. Invariably my wife would Chronic Diseases Only: . 'No."16. Dr. Sweet's Family 'Medicine Cabi case, and if he be of a literary turn of in language and alleged remkiijccnces. tell me, "You gave the cows cottonseed net. 39useful "home remedies" worth 835.00 at yesterday and the butter is spoiled:" in retail, only 815.00. Indispensable to the ranchman or mind will note with a mere than pass The best known of his mytl:.-, are those lumberman remote from physicians anddrugstores. HENRY TILLY. ing interest the heterogeneous mass of concerning the little luitchet. the refusal variably my epicurean customer would Mindful of the ignorance and deceptidta to which a certain class of unfortunate sufferers are exposed, hooky that with all then- variety of to fight or permit fighting among the write, "Your butter is mixed and sticky." and the crying n ed for honest treatment, we have secured the American rights of manufacture of the bnxiitigu crowd close 1o c ach other upon boys ;:t school, and the iniHals in the I then quit the use of the seed alto new French Aphrodisiac, endorsed by the highest CARRIAGE MAKER, its time honored r-Irelvcy. garden. The last is to the effect that gether, usin;* cottonseed meal in its medical authority of Europe—No. 15, styled/ _ It was before this musty piece cf fur little George's father planted seeds in place, being thoroughly satisfied, jmd SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. •' such a manner that when they sprouted worked up a reputation that was Al. 'UIM i'AMOUR (Mn of IMf* niture I stood just about a year ago r Asa powerful sexual tonic it is highly extolled.*" In when 1 \v;:y in Mobile. Upon the top they formed the initials of the boy's Last winter I found my young dairy barrenness and ' the waning Manufacturer of- shelf vras a chaotic piece of accumulated name, and he being much delighted, paying me but little besides my butter's or youthful - .. bric-a-brac such as you may see clus the elder Washington explained that it reputation, and I saw my neighbors ingcure. Asaninvlgorantto followthe bath or ball, it is highly recommended. The apathy that too fre Family Carriages, Victorias. Baffles. Jr. tered together on the top shelf of any was the work cf the Creator, and thus feeding almost exclusively on whole cot quently attends uncongenial married life is effectu ally removed. Indispensable to the votary of old bookcase, and among other things inculcated a profound belief in God. tonseed and selling all their output, and lasnlonable and sportln crlife, it stands without doubt This tale is stolen bodily from Dr. Beat- I concluded that I was "casting pearls among the neatest disroverlos of the 19th century. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING there was a brown paper parcel tied Herbal, harmless, certain. Price, full supply, only with a piece of old string, and of such tie's biographical sketch of his son, pub before swine." So I brought in another 85.00. Entrust yoitr case to those whose reputation is a safeguard against failure and deception;, send an unassuming appearance that if it lished in England in 1799. There is not installment of whole cottonseed. Repu for particulars with funds aS above. Sent dtscreetly. were lying in the street it would attract a scintilla of evidence to support the tation and customers both left in a The Sweet System " of Cure for Lameness, WASHINGTON'S CHAIR. invented by the world-celebrated natural bone-setter O. £. WILSON scarcely a glance from the passer by; others. hurry. Notes came from everywhere: and physician, Dr. Sweet. Full supplies and direc and yet it would be difficult to find a pieces of antiquity were new, and pict But let us examine the little hatchet "We can't use your butter any more— tions only $5. Sent Free on receipt of funds. cluster of objects of such unusual inter ures them in their original colors, the story. The father of the young hero, sticky, tallowy, oleo,"' and everything I Real Sstaie Aat. est as this faded brown paper contained. rich and elegant red of the morocco con we are told, took great jxiins to inspire else. I expressed a sample to Hoard's It contained, among other colonial rel trasted with the white silk, the flaps, his son with an early love of truth. Af Dairyman, Reply came that the expert ics, George Washington's slipper, a part which somehow remind us of those old ter describing the downward course of thought "it must have been frozen on UONKY TO LOAN.-> of his vest, Iris Masonic apron and two fashioned curled up skates that the Hol the prevaricator he is made to exclaim: the route, for something had ruined it." silver spoons from his camp chest. landers used of yore, and the deep "Rather than see you come to this pass, I hauled the cottonseed out on my poor ESTABLISHED Stocks, Bond.s, etc., Bought and Sold, and Tli ere were also copies of some old news wrinkles which lent to them their easy ground and replaced it with cottonseed Loans Negotiated at Lowest Rates of papers—The New York Morning Post of and comfortable air, we must readily meal, and my supply has not been equal Interest. Nov. 7, 1783. The Boston Gazette and believe that these slippers presented a to the demand since. simple, rich and elegant appearance. I secured a sample of butter from a ROOM S, GAZETTE BUILDING, Country Journal of March 12, 1770, The :~!4OWNEO FOR New England Weekly Journal (publish They serve in a great measure to show man that I knew used cottonseed to a that the taste of this great man tended & DURABILITY : ^ - NOIIWALK. COXX. ed in Boston) of April 8, 1728, The New- considerable extent and sent it to an ex MODERATE PRICES toward simplicity, at the same time pert through a friend. My friend wrote bern (N. C.) Spectator, Dec. 19, 1829, and EAST TEBH8, BSC2Ai;:a3. The Federal Republican (Newbern, N. C.) uniting with that refinement which al me: "The expert 'got on his ear'—said ways selects the best. We have as an DSLXVERZD FR2E WITHIN 20 MILES OF NEW ^ CXTT July 31,1813. There was also a package you were putting .up a ; on him; that Catalogas Mailed oa Appli;3tiw. of colonial money and an old time pock- other example of this the story of Wash it was not butter at all." BUILDING'- LOTS etbook. To the right of the bookcase, ington's watch—familiar to every school Now if any one doubts nn.r of the boy—which he desired should come to 110 Fifth Ave., cor. 16th Street, with its mahogany back leaning against above assertions let him feed his cows NEW TORE CITYo (ON INSTALLMENT i'LAN,. him from France, of pure gold, but per on whole cottonseed and then express, fectly pkun, so that its smooth and pol prepaid, a sample of his butter to the ished sides, had the Father of his Coun secretary of tlie board of trade of El FOR SALE, try been a vain man, might have served gin, Ills., and ask him to tell him what the uses of a looking glass. it will class. Nothing remains of the waistcoat When I fed much whole cottonseed On Wilton...-:- Avenue, which has already been alluded to but I used a forty gallon square box churn, the huge hip flap and pocket laps which raised the cream to Todegs., and the APPLY TO were such an important part of this gar "cow grease" (it would be a misnomer ment during the colonial days. From "I DID IT WITH MY LITTLE HATCHET." to call it butter) came in from ten to this flap it is impossible to obtain a com thirty minutes. Charles Olmstead or O. E, Wilson. plete idea of the whole. It may be said, dear a? you are to my heart, gladly I feed cottonseed meal every day in however, that it is sea green in color, would I assist to nail you up in your lit the year, about 2i pounds to the cow. richly embroidered in silk with figures, tle coffin and follow you to your grave. I can find nothing that will take its place and when new must have presented a Hard, indeed, would it be to give up in making a beautiful sample of butter. very handsome appearance. my son, whose little feet are always so Of course I mix it with other feeds. Horwalk Gazette Only one thing more remains to be ready to run about with me, and whose For natives I use wheat bran. If I had fondly looking eyes and sweet prattle said. Maj. Clitherall was, from time Jerseys I should use corn meal in its to time, in receipt of various letters make so large a part of my happiness, place. of inquiry from different parts of the but,still I would give him up rather than Job Piitini I use Curtis' square box churn. country bearing upon these unique and see him. a common liar." He next as Butter generally comes in about twen ToKNOwCJlpAllliyrOF THIS valuable possessions, and I have endeav sures George that while some parents THE A SIGN GEORGE P. CLITHERALL. ored in the present article to cover the compel their children to become liars ty minutes —sometimes as soon as twelve minutes, at others as long as half an Learn how to feel young again. How to live entire ground, however briefly, and it is "by barbarously beating them for every the happy life that Nature intended all her Wedding Cards, Posters. the wall, stood an old fashioned chair hour. to be hoped that it will be copied widely little fault," it shall not be so in their healthy children to live. One is never older Visiting Cards, Handbills, looking very much like those stiff kitch We find that we have to begin churn than one feels. With good pure blood one Business Cards, Programmes,; en chairs of the present day, albeit more enough to fall into the hands of all those case. "Whenever, by accident, you do may feel 25 at 50, but with impure blood one Fancy Show Cards. Dodgers. who have been more especially interested ing at about five degrees higher in win may feel FIO at 30. Keep your blood pure. elegant in appearance. This piece of an anything wrong, which must often be 1 Ball Cards, .Billheads, ; in the matters touched upon. the ease, as you are but a poor little boy ter than in summer, when cows have Now learn the secret of the tiquated mahogany is a bedroom chair plenty of green food.—Cor. Southern Statements, x Circulars, It was not without a feeling of venera yet, without experience or knowledge, 1 which was the property of Martha Wash Live Stock Journal. sign above. "Improved M.I). ' Tag Cards, Receipts, ington, or, as she was lovingly called by tion that I said good-by to these ancient you must never tell a falsehood to con is a preparation known as Hotel Registers, Letterheads, Maj. Clitherall's family, "Mistress Wash relics, whose authenticity cannot be ceal it, but come bravely up, my son, Cows for Winter Dairying. Books and Pamphlets, Notelieads, Fishers' Improved Medical Town and Probate Records. Milk Tickets, ington." like a little man, and tell me of it, and There is trouble in having the cows instead of beating you, George, 1 will Maj. George B. Clitherall, whose death breed so as to bring them into the dairy Discovery, which gives year S3?" Printed the Neatest a nit nt the. has occurred since my visit to Mobile, but the more honor and love you for it, in October. In practice, the cows must after year, to thousands, pure Lowest Prices. was the devoted possessor of these relics, my dear." Need vre longer marvel at begin ta calve by Sept. 1, or the last of and the last survivor of a family which George's penchant for mischief and his them will not come into the dairy until blood and good health. readiness to own up? If you have the dull, stupid sensation, the stands among the first in a republic that the first of December. Still there will drag, drag, drag of impure Wood the gentle gained its independence through the im The anecdote, told in Weems' rambling be a few of the cows that will not be harmless actton of this medicine, mild for manner, is as amusing as the prelimi youth or old age, may surprise you, but It SPBIN6 CAMP4KH. mortal name of George Washington. "dictated to," and, with the usual re will surely please you, cleanse your blood at The history of the Clitherall family in nary remarks. He gives as his authority sult, some of the best cows will come in once from all impurities, and make you feel "an excellent old lady," and declares healthy, young and happy. America on the maternal side dates WASHINGTON'S SLIPPER, next season very late and take their It will surely rid you of all BILIOUS AF HOUSE AND GENERAL back to the Rev. Richard Marsden, who that the narrative is "too valuable to be FECTIONS, JAUNDICE, SICK IIEADACIIR, questioned, and paid a sorrowful adieu place among the summer springers, and was chaplain to the Duke of Portland, lost and too true to be doubted." The CONSTIPATION. LOSS OF APPETITE, IN to the courteous and scholarly owner of often these are sold to go to New York DIGESTION, GENERAL DElilLITl A£D and who received from the original lords climax reminds one of Bill Nye in his or Philadelphia to recruit the city milk AT.T. OTHER IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. so much that is of historical value. happiest vein: Although improved in manufacture as well proprietors the ownership of the two TOM MASSON. dairies there. The money thus received as Quality, this medicine FISHERS' IMPROVED PAINTING-, plantations known as "The Hermitage" "Presently George and his little for the springer goes into a western cow MEDICAL DISCOVERY, now sells for only 51.00 hatchpt made their appearance. 'George,' per bottle, ' and "Castle Haynes," lying on opposite , - Other TVasliingtoiifi. that comes in later, the exchange being MANUFACTURED BY THE , Kalsomining, &c. sides of the old country road, eight miles There were two Washingtons in Revo said his father, 'do you know who killed about an even "swap." Nearly every north of Wilmington, N. C. lution days who would doubtless have that beautiful little cherry tree yonder town has a cow merchant who buys in the garden?' This was a tough ques Roxbury Medical Co., Maj. Clitherall's father, Dr. George filled bigger places in history if they had summer milkers of the farmers to go 52 WARREN ST., ROXBURY MASS. The Subscriber lias opened a general Paint tion, and George staggered under it for ing and Paper Hanging Shop, at . B. Clitherall, was a relative and inti borne some other name. Bushrod, east, and also brings in droves from cen IF^~For Sale by all Druggists. mate friend of Gen. Ben Smith, of : nephew of George Washington, served a moment, but quickly recovered him tral and western Ohio and sells to these North Carolina, who died at Fort John with distinction in the cavalry and in self, and looking at his father with the same farmers. The overplus of these NO. 7 WATER STREET. (James'BM.) ston in 1826. Gen. Smith was a man the Virginia convention, and was ap sweet face of youth brightened with the droves is added to the others and a com inexpressible charm of all conquering No more Norwalk, where he would be glad to receive- of high social position and great wealth, pointed justice of the United States su bined "load" is sent east. In this way any orders from old customers and as many: and married Sarah, daughter of Col. ; preme court. Col. William Washington truth, he bravely cried out: 'I can't tell the dairyman who is alert to his busi as "may favor him with their work. The best William Dry, who was colonial gov-1 won honor in several battles, especially a lie, pa; you know I can't tell a lie. I of this! materials and best workmanship guaranteeu;:. ness is enabled to dispose of cows that and done at the lowest prices. ernor of North Carolina. During the at Cowpens. did cut it with my hatchet.' 'Run to my do not come in at the right season to . ^ GEORGE H. OSTERBANKS ' Revolution Gen. Smith was a volunteer arms, you dearest boy,' cried his father Handed Down. those who want all-the-year-round dai member of Washington's staff and mili in transports, 'run to my arms; glad am ries at little if any sacrifice of first cost. tary family, and there always, existed I, George, that you killed my tree [tie —American Agriculturist. " >•, F. KOCOUR between them the warmest friendship. . puts a premium upon mischief for the S When Gen. Smith learned of the illness sake of hearing the truth], for you have 'Got Caught.. " :• of Washington .he immediately left his J'.i > paid me for it a thousand fold. Such an A Pueblo milk peddler named Martin . home in North Carolina and hastened to act of heroism [although the lad knew in S. Smith has been arrested for working MERCHANT - TAILOH, : advance that he would not be punished ; tlie bedside of his chief, where, he re- the pump handle too vigorously. He ready to show tfie Finest and rnained until Washington died. Many but commended], my son, is more worth used a secret chemical in making milk Largest Stock of of the personal belongings of Washing than a thousand trees, though blossomed which was sold to the hotels and res ton were presented by his family to Gen. with silver and their fruits of purest taurants in large quantities. A five gal FALL & WINTER GOODS, old.'" Smith, who cherished them as long as lon can was filled nine-tenths full of Which he will make up in the he lived, and at his death they were be Though ignored by Sparks, Marshall, water, in which twelve or fifteen drops queathed to Dr. Clitherall. , : : Washington Irving, Ramsay, Lossing of the fluid were placed. This was then Best of Style and Lowest Prices ^ - Maj. Clitherall had but one of the slip- • and attacked by other serious biogra stirred up, turning jhe contents of the ; Satisfaction Guaranteed. pers (the left) in his possession, the mate phers, the myth of the little hatchet has can to a light brown color. Two quarts Shaving been given by his mother to the ; survived, and probably will survive for of milk thrown on to the mixture gave British Museum in 1850. In 1876 the ages to come. Its acceptance and popu it the appearance of the genuine lacteal major presented one of Washington's larity are largely duo to writers like Mrs. fluid, including a froth. It could not be 17 North Main Street, Masonic aprons (of which there are two) C. M. Kirkland, who, in 1857, published detected from the real article by either SOUTH NORWALK.p^^^^ . to a lodge in Philadelphia, and on the a life of Washington "especially adapted taste or smell, but in the course of a Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, day of my visit he sent Washington's to young, people," in which she praises couple of days assumed, a dirty white generally slip off the feet. Weems' "entertaining book" and "the library chair to the Minnesota Historical complexion. —Field and Farm. 4 * THE '-COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO. - E. GTJS0WSZI, society. poetic style of the narrator," and declares With the exception of this make all their shoes with inside of heel lined -with 11 ,r 5 • chair, the right slipper and one of the that the various anecdotes aro "told with Dandelions for Cows/' ' - * rubber. Tills clings to the shoe and prevents jthe MERCHANT TAILOR;'J? ' ^-Masonic aprons, the rest of the articles : the richness of Jean Paul," and, in her ii A correspondent of The North British rubber from slipping ofT. pi-! Is ready to show the Finest Stock of opinion, on good authority. fll Call for the "Colchester" .'•> -iaMi • Nwere in Maj. Clitherall's possession. She—My poor, dear father knew Agriculturist states that dandelions in CLOTHS,CASSUCSBES AND OVEBCOATIKQ Washington so intimately, and I, my Shorn of its weak preliminaries arid "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." V 7/' The now famous slippers did hot reach told as if the youthful culprit expected pasture form valuable food for cattle, SAGE & CO., Boston, Exclusive Wholesale Agents. J'Gen. Smith in the same way that the self, was born on the 22d of February, • And a great variety ,of Fancy Pants Patterns : punishment, the hatchet story became a and especially for dairy cows. Some ^ E. CiUSOWMKI, "' Mother relics did. Gen. Washington, after so of course I feel like—like- favorite selection in the common school years ago he had two fields—one with a ; ^ At Eetail by—r . 4 He (helping her out)—Like a relic? * Corner Wall and Water Streets R'Jiis farewell address, went to pay Geri. 1$ readers, and served as excellent a pur few and the other with a great many GLOVER & OLSEN, T" i si^Sinith a visit at the residence of the pose as the best fable' from iEsop. dandelions. It was found that when the ; A. H. HOYT & SON, From the death of Washington till the The advent of the American humorist , flatter in North Carolina, and it was civil war it was an almost invariable cows were put on the field with many of SMITH BROS., " - ;jJS. B. WILSON, * here that he brought them. On re- and the birth of the comic press made it these plants their yield of milk was. im rule that each new state should have a still more familiar, and what with the TULLY & SHEEHAN Carpenter and Builder. tuming home he left them behind him, Washington .county, and many counties naming of a comedy and a newspaper in proved both in qualify and^ quantity. and they were carelessly put away in in each a Washington township. So, of its honor, the little.hatchet has passed Since then he has planted dandelionapn RAWING, Window Frames, &c. Mouldings an eld closet, and laid there in neglect fields laid down in grass in orderfto|im- ATEItfTS I mad^ to order. Jobbing promptly attended the thirteen states without a Washing into a proverb, and, strange to say, be Shop—Cross st.; Besidence, 92 Wall st. | until their value came to be recognized. ton county, six were too «ld and five are come the veflr synonym for truth. prove the pasture, and the effect has Sr. R. BTIWGrTOW, to. IS T1R Washington, D. C. Since ther. they have been carefully pre- apparently too new. ' WIIAIAM MILL BUTLER. ^ been beneficial. v r 8 First floor at Belden avenue to let at $9 per P PA 4N T OFF^E ' Guide to Inventors Mailed Free. month. Houses and lots for sale on easy terms.
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" OJUUUUUUUULIUIJUUUUI ajuuimiuuuiuuim GOLD MEDAL, PABIS, ^ W. BAKER Ate - - r 'Hey, Jimmy, tie de dog loose an' let him go in de water after a man wot's overboard!"—Life. Charitable. Cocoa from which the oil] FRONT ELEVATION.* " " These cuts represent the plans and front Absolutely Pure elevation of a small theatre for a town of and it is Sefaible. from ten to fifteen thousand inhabitants. The first floor is occupied by a large store in the front part, while the rear is devoted to dressing room and stage pur No Chemicals poses. From the side street a strong iron are used in its preparation. It has stairway leads from the sidewalk to the more than three times the strength of stage. The main entrance to the theatre Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot is in the front, at one side. From the ves tibule a broad staircase, broken by a large or Sugar, and is therefore far more landing, leads directly to the foyer of the economical, costing less than one cent theatre and to the gallery stairs. The box a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, office is placed at the right side of the foyer, J\ convenient to the main entrance. In addi strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, tion to the main auditorium and stage, this and admirably adapted for invalids floor contains a parlor, reception room, and as well as for persons in health. That never, during the war or at any WASHINGTON. ladies' and gentlemen's toilet rooms. In SAID OF WASHINGTON. other time, did he wish to be made mon [Written upon 'contemplating Stuart's portrait an the third story is the gallery of the theatre, Sold by Croeers everywhere. arch. the Boston Athenaeum.] and a large lodge room with necessary ante That he was too modest to propose to That on occasions, especially in the The autumn sun caresses Vernon's tomb, rooms complete. There are two private BAKER & CQ.. Dorchester, Mass. beautiful belle Mary Phillipse, of New heat of battle, he used the big, big D. Whose presence doth the country's honor leaven; boxes in the parquet and two in the gal lery. 1 York, when she won his heart long be That at Monmouth he restrained the Two suns they are that dissipate man's gloom, Tramp—I say, ma'am, can't ye gimme boiling over passions of a New Jersey For one's the index to Earth's freeborn bloom. fore the war. The other to our burning hope in Heaven 1 a bite o' something cold to eat!1 volunteer by getting off this grim joke, Thy dust ttiay molder in the hollow rock, Mrs. Pancake—Why, yes, poor fellow! "Put up your reeking sword, my good Go and take one of those icicles off the C.C.SHAYNE man, and don't be making a slaughter But every day thy soul makes some new capt ure! fence.—Judge. ' • Wholesale hm, house right here on the battle field." Nations unborn will swell thy thankful flock, That he had an old Cremona of 1G75, And Fancy tremble that she cannot mock Christmas Eve—An Alarm. . • new' ycrk. " ' :>NrtA / which he discovered in a negro cabin, Thy history's Truth that will enchant with rapt ^ GEORGE Tramp—Madam, as I was passing by I GALLERY FLOOR. , .v- Mount V< has so long picked up in your front yard this little all rooms in the second and third property that hatchet, left there by some thoughtless in front are finished in light oak. tedious negotiation The walls of the proscenium arch and ceil tot betronWed. Kind Lady—Such honesty shall not ings are decorated with papier mache orna tain it and how one of;tfre ments in relief. speculated on the nation's go unrewarded. Step inside arid I will The doctor says you've been ™*The roof is of slate. l--'" • ? *• upon them, made long trips with the Ladies' Mount V< jet you a piece of my good, sftch a vtfrjr good boy, Har The stairs are-provided with strong new \ good fellows and entertained them roy- paid John A. Washington $200,000 for Tramp—In that ry, that he's going to let you get out of els, balusters and railings. The outside the mansion and 200 acres of land. The bat one request to make. bed just as soon as you've taken every outward, to preclude possi- Bitters. once, during the war, he wished con has therefore consented to for- Kind Lady—Certainly in case of a panic. The et is- about 600, including c^c an eicgani ki vi ; to be madeode pbooarch.monarch. • .t . . <• ^ 8 D. W. KING. ... - 7? . ' :tvi> •• Wi. ' 7 ' " , -7 ' ~ ' «" -W.:- V • .:^s7 •Ml i • .7-lV '.v> •' .^V ' . - ' tsi« - ' ' • ' • '' • • . ij'l -.i-rr.—XUi\ '-•'-•Jrt.-T'-i WEEKLY KOEfAL GAZET TEJ 3 cts. S i Metropolitan Museum of Art, son of Dr. New York, 1,000 Loads of 7 Norwaik^S^GAZETTE. Edwin Hall, the compiler of the ancient February 23d, 1891. historical records of the town, in a recent Thoroughly Rotted Horse Manure, A NMIt Sixpence is Better than i Slow "Truth above all things." . letter on the su'ject to Miss Elizabeth W. In appealing to public confi For Sale by w Brown, writes: _ dence we would lay special em V a - r**'~ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1891. "I used to hear the people say, in my RAYMOND BROS.;* boyhood, that the founders at New Haven phasis upon the fact that we 4tr. SOUTH SOKWALK, CONN. rely rather upon the sincerity "tpi The Old Church Bell. had to make several trials before the bell was tli# accepted by the Society; but the story of the of our promises and the quali A CARD. Tlie ohi bell in the Congregational silver dollars, silver spoons, or other mate ty of our goods than upon RS. GEOllOE W. BRADLEY, (daughter This is the principle upon which we do business, and in order to fully Church tower, recently displaced by the M of the late William R. Nash), desires rial thrown into the metal, bears every mark PUPILS IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. convince tlie people of Norwalk and vicinity of the truth of this assertion larger and more sonorous one given by "catchy" advertising for our of the highest improbability. * * * The For terms apply to or address 193 Slain Street. we will this week inaugurate a great Miss Julia Lockwood, is to be melted down success. We never make state story must be the purest fable—one of those LECTRIC- UKGLAK- and its substance wrought into tea bells. stories that smart raconteurs everywhere ments in print that we are not E -BELLS,B -ALARMS. This poetical idea, which does credit aliko Annunciators, Automatic Gas Lighting and invent in order to embellish their local prepared to "back up" with Electric Wiring in all its branches and satis- to the inind and heart of the ever consid factimi guaranteed. DOOB BELLS. $4.00 UP history." facts in the store, and people Samples may be seen at A. STOMMELL'S, erate Dr. Noble, with whom it originated, or W. H. SMITH ..OV ' > ' „ , i * ' . v... • Sv/i! • ... • f fc * •« * * ' ' ' V * SfSSf" ' " - ' ' •> ' : ,; : .. --?i>-;. " •': -i- . ... ' ' i^p'+rp.y: , - -*» ,* -,.^>...V.-.. ,W„ ^ „ -„ „ c • ! ' v /•'•• . ' WEEK - gsr o e w die, it will be with a full consciousness to the boys in the Sabbath School, y;-| that I have never wronged any human said: "Boys, never use tobacco. Don't IS? E. J. Hill's Speech. being, and I shall go into His presence, ever smoke, it is injurious and expen iCARJEI ."..i V Sr;- intending to treat Him with the ut sive. But above all things, don't chew, We publish to-day, E.J. Hill's speech most politeness, and expecting the for it is a disgusting, nasty habit. I at the Bridgeport Board of Trade Ban same from Him, and if I don't get it, I know what I am talking about, for I shall take my baggage and register at have a chew in my mouth now, while dward Street quet last week, in full, in view of the I am talking to you. the other hotel." •# Jr. - ' OFFERS TO-DAY— : t...:- ./•' many erroneous quotations that have But however much men may differ I congratulate the City of Bridge KID GLOVES AT 25 CENTS AND 50.CENTS, been made from it. We commend to religiously, politically or socially, there port and its efficient Board of Trade, our citizens his suggestions in regard is one thing in which I think that both upon the splendid results of its efforts r { "^v.'"'-". Actual Value 50 and 75 cents-! as individuals and as communities, we at home development, and if I am not 'CURE to home investments. If the millions Sick Headache and relieve all tho troubles- ind- are coming to agree, and it is this: mistaken, you have simply begun to dent to a bilious state of the that have been sent out of the State 2,000 Yards of Best Studard PRINTS at 35 Cents Per Yard that the good Lord has given to us, gather the fruits of a policy which the MUngfSin^9^ r,ide*Ic!eaWhile ttteirmoae during the past ten years had been used remtrkabfe success has been shown insuring In Dress Lengths. 2,000 Yards of here in Connecticut, as good a place whole State would do well to imitate. at .home to develop Connecticut, the and lot in life as the globe anywhere In an old grave yard in Bichmond, BE8T OUTING FLANNELS lenders would be better off to-day and affords, and that it is not only our Va., I was shown a gravestone, upon privilege, but our bounden duty to which was this inscription: SICK • the State would show far greater pro Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Choice Styles at 10 Cd&tS per yard. 20 Dozen "Stranger, behold as you pass bv— equally valuable in Constipation, curing andvpra- improve every advantage and make As you are now, so, once, was I. venting this annoying complaint,while they also- gress than it does. Let us "boom" the the most of every opportunity that this As I am now, so you must be. correct alldisorders of the stomach,stimulat»tha» ffnek and Damask Towels at 25 Cents a piece, place we live in first: locality presents. Prepare for death and follow me.,' Beneath it, in pencil were written two cur-d M P For many years the prevailing senti Actual Value 39 cents. R. BESIDKNT:—At a camp meeting lines more, and I am sure that you will ment has been, that success could only in Nebraska, at the close of his agree with me in this conclusion, as in HEAD be found in the West, and large num Look at the CROCHET QUILTS at 79 and 98 Cts., mon, the minister invited all those who my first, that it was a Bridgeport man bers of our active, restless boys have suffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu wished to go to Heaven to rise, and who wrote them. They were: nately their goodness does notend here.and thosa , ' Value $1.00 and $1.25. Choicest Line of left their old New England homes and who once try them will find these little pills valtr seeing that all rose except an apparent "To follow you, I'm not content eble in so many ways that they will not ba wil stranger sitting on one of the back helped to build great States upon the Unless I know whichL way you went." ling to do without them. But after.aU sick hea£ Western prairies, and by the conse (* Flannelettes afl Vipirai Mil© at 12 ; Cents Per Yartt seats, he put the other side of the case Aotv Try This. and asked that anyone who wanted to quent increased value of land alone, • Ever Shown in this Town. It will cost you nothing and will sure go to Hell would rise. Still the stran have made fortunes for themselves. ly do you good, if you have a Cough, ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here is wh«rs> ger kept his seat. Amazed at an indif Some by harder work than they ever Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest we make our great boast. Our pills cure it whil» ference which he felt must be assumed, dreamed of here, and by self denial or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery others do not. Edward Street, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and the minister went to him and asked if and deprivation that no New England- very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. gauranteed to give relief, or money will They are strictly vegetable and do iiot gripe or No. 5 Gazette Building, Norwalk. this was a matter in which he had no ould tolerate at home, have ac be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe ptirae. but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; five for $1. Sold interest. "None whatever," was the cumulated wealth. found it just the thing and under its use by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. reply, '"for I am very well suited with But, in' my judgment, there is no had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. - Just to Make It Amusing the place that I live in and don't be place in this land to-day, where labor for yourself just how good a thing it is. lieve that I care to move." is better rewarded, where capital can Trial bottles free at H. B. Hale's Drug Small M Sulk Small Fries. Ever since I read that storjr, I have be more safely employed or securely Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. wondered where that stranger hailed invested, or where the comforts and from, but since I have been here this necessities of life cost less, than in this evening and have listened to the glow good old State of Connecticut, and if ing accounts of your prosperity and we who remain here would manifest SClfllll £ HOYT one-half of the vim, and push, and growth, and then remembered that "WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS whenever I have met any of your peo pluck displayed by the boys who are ple elsewhere, I have always fonnd that peopling the parched prairies of the they kept on tap, so to speak, an abun Great American Dessert, or climbing A GOOD 50c. CORSET FOR 35c. dant supply Jo f panegyrics and encomi the rugged slopes of the Rockies, we ums of this city, I have about conclud would make Connecticut bloom and ed that the man hailed from Bridge blossom like a garden,and every valley THIRD WEEK Atlantic Co. Sheeting at 7c. Memmae Prints at 5c. port, Conn., and was an active member and hill-top rejoice with a new life. of the greatest clearing sale Bridgeport has of the Board of Trade. As it is, we have no reason for dis The Best Kid Cambric at 5 cents. I do not.wonder, however, as you re couragement. ever seen. With a view of interesting all view the history of your city, that you During the past ten years, our mater are proud of its progress and rejoice in ial resources have shown a steady, the close buyers we shall offer each day Six Pairs of Fast Black Hose for 25 cents. its present greatness, and as you re solid growth, and our population has member that this work has been increased one hundred and tw6nty-two some important bargains in our twenty-five A Good Broom, 9o.i wrought and this success achieved al thousand, while in the past three years departments. In fact, for the next two most entirely within the lives of men alone, Kansas has lost one hundred now living, and largely by those who thousand, and Iowa, one hundred and weeks our store will be the A BIG DRIVE IN CARPETS. are present here to-night, I cannot fifty thousand people. blame you, if you do indulge in a lit Last year, five thousand farms were INGRAINS at 23 cts. WE MEAN BUSINESS, tle modest boasting in the presence of abandoned in Kansas, and hundreds of your. Fajjfield County neighbors. men and women are to-night almost To tell the £ruth,I have very little re starving upon its mortgaged prairies, Bargain Hunters' Paradise. S C O F I E L D & H O Y T. spect for the man who will not stand while the reports of oitr State Labor by his own town, certainly while he Bureau in 1883 show an unencumbered ownership of ninety per cent, of farm Agents for Buttericks Fashions and Hall's Bazar Forms. ' liveB in it, and while I must admit all To-day we offer: that you claim for your home, you will values in Connecticut and a profit in 2,000 Remnants all Silk Ribbons at 8, 10, 12 1-2 and 15 cts a yard. have to acknowledge that there are a agricultural operations fully equal to 150 pieces all Silk Ribbons, 2 1-2 inches wide, at 15 cts., worth 25 cts. few other places in the State in which a the average returns from the manu Remnants wide Ribbons, 25 cts., worth 50 cts. facturing establishments of the State. Lot narrow Ribbons, 6 cts. a bunch, worth fully 15 cts. E. K. LOCKWOOD. FRANK I. JONES man can live and transact business with a fair degree of comfort and success, One thing we know. There is no por and in my judgment, Norwalk is one of tion of the community, in western Con necticut at least, whose trade is more RUCHINGS. those places, 125 Boxes at 10 cts., worth 25 cts. E. K. LOCKWOOD & Co.. There are some things in which you desired or sought after than that of the Strips of Handsome Ruchings 5 cts., worth 20 cts. farmer. As a rule, they buy carefully, can never equal us. 2,000 yards at 10 cts., worth 15 cts. pay promptly, and the great majority, Our town will always be one hundred 1,000 Linen Collars 5 cts. each. own their own land and have more or Plumbing, Steam and Hot Air Engineering, and eighty-two years older than yours. 50 > Linen Collars, slightly soiled, 1 cent each. We shall always be fifteen miles near less money at interest. And not only Embroidered Chemisets 35 cts., were 75. er New York than you are. are our old established industries fairly Children's Lace Collars 3 to 10 cts., worth double. FULL LINE OF We have how, and from present ap prosperous, but new ones are constant Mull Chemises 10 and 15 cts., were 25 and 30 cts. pearances are liable to have for some ly springing up. Take for example, time to come, the largest borough and the scientific cultivation of oysters, smallest city in the State. largeiy developed by the use of steam HANDKERCHIEFS. HOUSE TURNISHING GOODS, You have no hope whatever of achiev ers during the past ten years. In my 400 doz. beet 12 1-2 ct. quality, 5 cts. each. ing either distinction. own town, more than a million dollars 300 doz. manufacturer's samples 12 1-2 cts.. worth 25 cts. NORWALK, CONN. We make more hats and woolen are employed in this business, and al 200 doz. embroidered handkerchiefs, best 25 ct. quality, two for 25. goods than you do, raise more oysters most all of it actually made in the busi Germantown yarn 10 cts., best 15 ct. yarn. and clams than you do, and have hereto ness within a few years. Best Saxony yarn 10 cts. Talk of Western enterprise and bold- Head Rests, 65 cts. The DAILY GAZETTE proposes to present to the most popular fore beaten you out of sight in mixing up parellel railroads and politics. ;ss. If the power of faith is not Silk Scarfs, 49 and 69 cts., worth $1. Workiiag Girl in the town of Norwalk a handsome Gold There is a posibility, since the thoroughly illustrated, when men de Splashers and Stamped Goods reduced. Watch, tier popularity to be determined by a vote of the 13th District was carried last Fall upon liberately throw thousands of dollars readers of the DAILY GAZETTE, the voting to close on Friday a promise to have a railroad, built by worth of jingle shells and old tin scraps LACES. May 1, the result to be announced on Saturday, May 2d. the State and a guaranteed dividend of overboard into Long Island Sound in 50 Pieces Handsome Laces for street and evening over dresses^ fered to anyone who would operate it, seventy feet of water and wait three or 18-inch Ecru Laces 25 cts., worth 75 cts. \ In Oi-der to facilitate the voting, and for the convenience of that our enthusiasm on this latter sub four years for a crop of oysters, then I 27-inch Ecru Laces 50 cts., worth $1. ilie voters, the appended official ballot wiJl be printed daily ject has carried us too far, so that if you fail to understand the meaning of the Oriental Laces, all down. , an these columns, i^ . r will only "hustle" with your new cor word. New Trimming Laces. In fact, in any comparison of the . This ballot is to be cut out, and the blank lines filled in by poration just organized here, you may 200 Pieces Handsome Gimps. ' ontstrip us in this respect, while we are progress and growth of the States of New Styles Dress Trimmings. * the voter, with the name of the candidate and her place of resting in abandonment by the way this Union, no Connecticut man need employment and sent to the following address : side. be ashamed of his State. It is said that when Senator Wilson According to the census of 1880, our Notions and Small Wares. v * * GoM^Watch Editor, Daily Gazette, brought to Thaddeus Stevens on his people then owned the whole State and In our Notion, Smallware, Silverware, Jewelry and Perfumery Sections are death-bed, the most touching expres all that was in it, and seventy-three sions of sympathy and sorrow at his ap millions of dollars beside. Since 1880, Thousands of Real Bargains. Norwalk, Conn. proaching separation from his friends millions upon millions more, of the in Congress, the "Old Commoner" earnings and savingsof Connecticut men We have room for only a few but our whole stock is marked fully as low pointing to the yeast poultices which and women, have gone Westinto farm- as the sample prices we give. mortgages, and into railroads con covered his feet and limbs, said: Cutters' Spool Silk, 5 cts, usually 10c. ' • . structed incidentally to develop the :;5VYS> "Never mind, Senator, never mind: 500 yards Spool Cotton, lc. a spool. • •''v. "• tell them I shall rise again." country, but actuallj", to secure bond Clark's 2,400 yard Machine Cotton, 25e While we have an almost unbounded ing privileges,and South to boom towns Wide Elastic, good quality, lc. . j •1: id confidence in regard to the future of that are now either dying or dead. Whisk Brooms, 10c., usually 15c. .v.: >y • Norwalk, we are perfectly willing that If the Boards of Trade of Connecti Clacking Brushes, 18c. usually 22c. ; yon should be as happy over your city, cut can turn back this stream of capi Writing Desks, with ink wells, 15c., usually 24c For the Most Popular Working Girl in Norwalk. as John Simpkins seems to have been tal to its source, and by reason, or Machine Oil, 10c. usually 15c over his wife's grave, when he put this argument, or better yet, by the ex Good Pins, lc. a paper. Name epitaph upon her tombstone: "What's amples of its Bridgeports and Dan- Handsome Plush Boxesxes, 79c. were $1.59. | ! - • •' '• - the matter with Mary Jane Simpkins; burys, can secure the investment of Elegant Manicure Sets, $5.50, were $11. Employed. she's all right." our surplus funds at home, they will Manicure Sets and Jewelry Case combined, It is not at all strange that men have proved the wisdom of their crea Oxidized Toilet Sets, $2. were $4 think differently on any subject, when tion and justified their future existence Elegant Shaving Mirrors, $1.38, were $2.75. Ballots sent addressed in any other manner than as above we consider how differently men are by a marked developement and progress Handsome Smoking Sets, $1.75, were $3.50 of the whole State. Elegant Plush Collar and Cuff Boxes, $1 75, were $3.50, are liable to be cast aside and not counted. % . ^ ^ , themselves constructed. I knew a male once, who was a I am very sure that any probable Any Working Girl working within the boundaries of the "dude." form of home investment, which they New Dress Goods Rooms. town of Norwalk is eligible as a candidate, whether employed His clothes fitted him as if he had ould recommend, would prove as safe in the factory, store.,-office, or in the household. The progress been melted and poured into them. as those to which no personal super Wonderful Bargains in Black Henriettas} of the voting and the scores of the candidates will be an Everything about him was the pink of vision of the lender could ever be Short ends o Ends of Silks nounced from day to day, that voters may keep themselves propriety, and his highest idea of life given, and if no other result was secur was to be perfectljr polite and to follow ed, he would at least enjoy the pleasure and Plushes. | informed as to the standing of their respective favorite. / I ! ' • •• . • - , • .. ' k., , > • '''K ' i. ' . " •> -* " , , wts !( "ii '',„, ' ' " t-fv & a -5S y"''> \ '* WEEKL Y - N O R W A LK -GAZETTE* ^ 3 cts. BULKELEY CALLED A DICTATOR. \ Wll.Tt LOCAL ITEMS. Abraham Lincoln is now admired all All will be glad to learn that the •.A • over the world. In an elaborate eulo Union Mfg. Co., as well as the GAZETTE HARTFORD, Feb.18, 2:30 p. m.—When j Postmaster "Dick" Fitch, of our The building of a cable to the Sand gy upon him that has just appeared in is experiencing a signal "boom." In the senate convened this afternoon, ! Wilton office, received Tuesday a fo'r- wich Islands looks; of course, to in the Scotsman, the leading paper of Ed many of the departments the hands are Executive Clerk Brainard presented a i midable looking document bearing a creasing American influence in that inburgh, and a Conservative organ, it is working over hours and it is expected communication from Gov. Bulkeley 1 big and impressive seal and the im- quarter. ||p'-' ,%f §r? said that ''the splendor of his fame is that within a few days, all the depart making the following appointments for j print of a bloody hand and a skull and That tlie question of extending Fort abiding, and the whole world has borne ments of the factory will be compelled the confirmation of the Senate : ' cross-bones beneath the terrifying sig- Point road on the east side of the Nor* testimony to it:" that he was a "manof to work nights to get out the unusually W. S. Simonds, factory inspector; ; nature of the White Caps. The docu- -walk River up to Smith street, is a mat immense individuality, high virtue,and large orders in hand. Charles Griswold of Guilford, to be j ment was a warning from that blood- • bank commissioner ; George C. Waldo I thirsty order, notifying Dick that un- ter for future consideration. great intellectual force;" that "he was Rev. Dr. T. S. Childs, a former pa-s of Bridgeport, and B. A. Treat of Wal- less his luxuriant whiskers Avere 'cut off Bev. S. B. S". Bissell continues to re at once statesman and General," and tor of the First Congregational church "he stood head and shoulders above all lingford, to be shell fish commission before a certain date, or satisfactory ceive crowds of sympathizing friends of Norwalk, and whose recent ordina ers ; Frederick Botsford of New Haven, reasons given Avhy he should be per- i who call to pay their respects and ex the other great men of his time/' tion to the priesthood in the Protestant to be shell fish clerk. i- mitted to retain the "barbarous up-'j $5 Per Ton Delivered press their hearty congratulations. A Bethel young lady, whose sympa Episcopal church, at Baltimore, by Senator Fox moved that the commu pendage" to tempt the howling winds [ thetic nature went out in all its fullness Bishop Parette, caused so much inter Bev. Dr. T. S. Childs has been ap nication be rejected and returned to of March, he Avonld be visited with the j f -it to General Sherman during his fatal est and comment in religious circles, it pointed assistant rector of St. John's Mr. Bulkeley, i direful vengeance of the -fraternity.^ • jci illness, remarked when the news of the is expected, will occupy the pulpit of * Episcopal Church, Washington, the Senator Clark said Morgan G. Bulke Mrs. LeAvis Iveeler, aged nearly 80, """ sturdy old warrior's death came, that St. Paul's church, some Sunday in the pulpit formerly occupied by Bishop ley was the only Governor who had died yesterday at her home in North if she had known his condition was so near future, of which due notice will Parette. , been inaugurated by the general as Wilton. ^:7 serious she would cheerfully have-tak be given. 1 sembly. He called attention to the Those 23 hamsYeeently stolen ffent" vSluble Betkii:>g;V $14 per Ion, I|eli ve; td A bulletin giving statistics relative to en her xylophone down to his nouse convicts in penitentiaries, was issued The Astor-Willing weddingis natural fact that no mention was made in the FilloAv's smoke-house in Branchville, and cheered his last hours by playing Monday by the Census office, and shows ly a subject of considerable interest. A journal of the communication received have been traced as far as the negro ''Marching Through Georgia" at his that the number .of. convicts in Connec very wealthy young man marries a very from Gov. Bulkeley yesterday. The precinct in Redding, where the am bedside, a melody which, in view of \m Process Flour: ticut is 340- . • - nice young woman, and everybody is constitution required that such matter bient air is heavily freighted with the his well known antipathy for it, would curious to know all about the bride's That banjo and guitar music is be be put on the journal, but the majority appetizing odor of ham gravy. Suffi fG.50 per barrel, delivered. doubtless have reconciled him to his dresses, the church decorations, and who coming very popular in Nor walk, is doom. of the senate seemed to think that the cient evidence has not yet been obtain are selected to assist at the ceremony. constitution applied to the legislature ed, however, to warrant any arrests. ^ evidenced by the fact that Miss Hall Comptroller Staub started his official r; ofci % ''Thiscuriosity is very silly. The parties of 1891. has a large class of pupils under in life in a most sensible way by re-ap themselves, it is likely, being good, Senator Cleveland caused a sensation OREEN'S FARMS. : | struction on those instruments. pointing chief clerk Moore to the posi sensible people, would perfer to start by moving that the communication be The members of the Green Farms tion he has so ably and acceptably fill The Nor walk friends of Mrs. James on their .new career quietly, and with received and referred to the committee Farmers' Club intend holding a meet ed under Comptroller Wright. The "Reed, of Ashtabula, will be glad to out being held up as a show for half a on executive nomination and by stating ing of unusual interest on Tuesday, W: 1W Palladium says: know that while confined to her house continent. Very few of our great men that he should recognize Morgan G. the 24th inst., in the hall in the Cream \>y reason of old age and infirmity, she ' 'Mr. Staub is a very genial individ were wedded uncle/ a golden umbrella. ery building. This will be a meeting ual, as his majority of 1,600 indicates, Bulkeley as Governor. is still, what might be termed n com and is absolutely "without sanguinary There is no occasion for the in Senator Fox called Gov. Bulkeley a of double significance. Celebrating, fortable invalid. desire. He will quietly forget a great dustrious couple struggling on a few dictator and usurper, and said that it as in the past, Washington's birthday, "Are all these pens here tilled with deal of democratic bluff in which he dollars a week, to envy the resplendent was a deliberate insult to the senate to and also the new Creamery enterprise, once participated as to the 'sworn in' spectacle in Philadelphia. The cradles but a feAv months' old. There AVIII be live pigs?'' asked the Boston girl, visit officials. Regular bills being approved send papers here when he had kept the .Vili. il !l iisl bt cannot store ing Cincinnati, in astonishment. ' 'Yes, by Gov. Bulkeley will be paid and diily of our future Presidents are not in the doors locked against the senators. / present noted speakers from other ma'am. It is all pork.'' "Indeed; but stamped all over with Qui, transtutit mansions of the rich. The canvass of votes for judge of parts of the State, and the day will be sustince marks. Mr. Staub shows great one of "profit to all who may come. A tell me, are they fresh or salt pork?" At the special meeting of the Nor probate in the town of Branford was breadth of forehead. He is a typical lunch with hot coffee Avill be served —[Philadelphia Times. Litchfield county man." < walk Club last night, the Committee completed to-day by the canvassing board, which according to the consti after the morning session, and alto That sturdy old Democrat, ex-Sena brought in a satisfactory report. They That there is a possibility of extend tution the secretary of state, treasurer gether an enjoyable occasion is antici tor Eaton, is in Washington for. a few laid before the organization a plan ing the electric railway between East and comptroller should sign. Consid pated. ; days on private business. The Senator Norwalk and Saugatuck. A large and for a building which embodies all the erable excitement Avas caused at the says that it is his opinion the Demo modern and progressive ideas. Mem The neAv combination of Smart Weed growing city could be made by taking Capital because Comptroller Staub was crats will elect the next President, but bers' rooms, library, ladies' parlor, and Belladonna, as used in Carter's THE OLD AND RELIABLE that portion of Saugatuck bounded by not given the returns to sign. Treas Backache Plasters has proved to be one he hopes the nominee won't be Grover (the idea being to give to the ladies a the river as far north as the Westport urer Henry and Secretary Walsh of the best that could be made. Try Cleveland. » reception once in two weeks,) and so one of these popular plasters in any bridge, for the eastern boundary, and signed the canvass but Mr. Staub did the Sound on the south, Norwalk river on. The first floor is to be made in case of weak or lame back, backache, Mil Capt. Andrew H. Young, who died not see it. rheumatism, neuralgia, soreness of the on Wednesday at Dover, N.H., served on the west, and possibly Danbury oil to stores and rented. The Club, after listening to the details, voted that if At this moment Executive Secretary chest or lungs, 4 i •' > i - . ^ :• . .y '.v.; . . . • / ... .-..rU;-;- 'J:V' ^ v;-" >£:h yj'J.'•; tis mm T few' %.v 3cts* EE KL Y - KORfALK; GAZETTE COXX -ECTIC I T'S TRIBUTE. THE CO XX EC TIC UT SEX ATE'S I'ER- REDDING. • - - ' \ ANOTHER HERO (IOXE. \ MARIH OR AH IX FARM. , > G. A FRANKE, Hartford, Feb. 17, 2 p. m.— Only the EOR3IAXCE. Aii MSellent entertainment, consist- Vi- ''u'Jt, General WM. TECUMSEH SHESXIAN. Tuesday was Mardi Gras (fat Tues Ml' Senate was in session to-day. Governor Bulkeley Wednesday sent ! ing of dialogues and recitations, was who died at his home in New York on day;, the beginning of Lent in France, TH HAIR CUTTER, After prayer by Chaplain Seymour, to the Senate the renomination of given at the school house by the teacher Saturday, was not only from the same and nowhere was it observed with more Senator Seymour offered the following Judge Dwight Loomis of Rockville to and pupils of the Diamond Hill school, So. 1 Gazette Building, Norwalk. fc'iriotic Connecticut stock that fur merry-making than at the French resolution which was made a Senate the Supreme bench and of Captain Wil last Friday evening. Mrs. Nellie E. ' j • nished Roger Sherman to the Reyolur capital.- HOT AND COLD BATHS. resolution," the, House not being in liam S. Simmons to be factory inspect Middlebrook, who is a fine elocution tionary period, but was ^of Nor walk / Most of the business is hurried, on or, and of Mr. Grisworld to be bank ist, assisted them. The large assem lineage. Ras parents and grandpa with in the morning and the streets and session.:' STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ' : commissioner, besides other minor rents were natives and residents of boulevards are in their normal state of bly was greatly pleased. DENTISTRY. SENATE, JANUABY SESSION, 1891.) officers, and the Senate refused to re- Mr. S. B. Sanford, the proprietor of Nor walk. They resided in the old activity—the cocker has the right-of- R. W. H. BALDWIN is now; permanent WHEREAS, It has pleased Almighty cei\e them. the Creamery, will soon use a new D ly located in the Bishop Building, No. 64 house long known by orir modern resi way as usual, and woe to the person God to remove from this life the great Wall street, where all in need of Dentistry in Judge Loomis, it can be said tester of milk, and pay each patron a anv form will find valuable assistance. dents as the "Beers house," situated who disputes that right and attempts to hero of the civil war, the distinguished His references are your friends and neigh with no disrespect to his associates, price corresponding to the amount of on the corner of Main and Cross cross with any degree of dignity. Who citizen of the republic, General Wil bors, and he invites inquiry as tc h's ability liam Tecumseh Sherman, who died in is one of the most universally esteemed butter-fat his milk contains. He in and past record. Consultation free. Office streets. There are now living several ever heard of a Parisian cocher "pul hours: 8 a. m. till 01«. m. tt'35 New York on Saturday, February 14. members of our Supreme Court. He is tends putting in,to his Creamery soon a of our older people who saw the father ling up" his steed to enable a person 1891, therefore— a gentleman of the highest character, new horizontal boiler. The price for And mother and elder brother Charles, to cross the street in safety? 10 ^ Resolved, That the commonwealth HENRY HUSS, thoroughly learned in the law, and is butter is now 30 cents a pound. (then a lad of about three years,) on At Jioon the scene changes; people receives the sad intelligence with the wise and judicious. • Every one has the We have been favored with another the morning when, in a two-horse farm issue from the restaurants after eating most, profound«sorrow and with the Restaurant, Cafe and Smoking Room deepest sense of bereavement. • highest repect for him and for his bright and beautiful Sunday. The wagon, without springs, and covered their clejourne and the spacious side GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, Resolved, That the clerk be request opinions, and the Senate refuses to con Monday and Tuesday following were with linen sheets spun and woven by walks become crowded. Alittle later the 43d Street and 4tli Avenue, New York. ed to transmit to the family of the sider him. the mother of the General, spread over masqueraders arrive in groups upon heroic dead an engrossed copy of this rainy. ; Entrance from waiting room of New- \*ork, Captain Simmons has made an excel New Haven it Hartford Railroad. tt':ii hoop-poles that spanned the vehicle's the scene. The walks becoming crowd resolution. There are many whooping cough pa lent inspector of factories. His work top. the Sherman family left Norwalk ed, people take to the wooden pave Senator Seymour addressed the Sen tients in town. has been thorough, his recommenda Rev. W. J. Jennings preached at the t o locate on the Connecticut Reserve in ment of the boulevards. ate briefly, and in conclusion suggested Suil&i&g ICaterials, &c. tions intelligent and his service thor annual meeting of the Redding Bible lILDINft STONE, all qualities of sand, Ohio. One old lad}' now living, tells The cocher can no longer run people that, in respect to the mem or}' of the cellars dug, gardens and grounds renovat oughly useful. He was himself entitled Society, held at the Congregational B us that she rode down from Comstock down with impunity. His turnout is deceased, the Senate adjourn. ed and horses and carts for hire. I have some to the renomination, and the State Church Sunday evening. Rev. D. Tay thoroughly rotted and very line manure for Hill on a pillion behind the Comstock sometimes promptly and good-natured- EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATION. flower beds. J. W. EDMUNDS, might well demand the privilege of his lor led in prayer. The following offi No. 6 South Union Avenue. colored servant, ''O-ne," and joined ly overturned if he attempts to impose Executive Secretary Brainard enter further services. He is well known to P. 0. Box 651, Norwalk. the crowd of villagers who had come on the good nature of the crowd by ed the Senate chamber at this moment cers were chosen for the ensuing year : those engaged in manufacturing and to Rev. W. J. Jennings, president ; Rev. TAR AND CONCRETE WALKS. oat to say "good-bye" and bid them blocking the way, or driving through and presented the following communi members of the Legislature and others, Laid in'new and the best possible manner, "God-speed." , one of the many processions. The cation : D. Taylor, vice-president; Miss Lillie and old ones neatly and substantially repaireci but. for the information of others who There was a wider and more intense children attract much attention during STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) . Sanford, secretary: (Mr. W. E. Dun- and at very reasonable rates. All orders EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, do not know him, we will add that Mr. comb, secretary for many years, wished promptly executed. interest felt at this time, says this same the afternoon by their pretty costumes,, HARTFORD, February 17, 1891. ) Simmons cannot walk like any one of aged lady, in the Sherman family mov made especially for such an occasion. To the Honorable General Assembly: to be excused from serving longer,) and the Senators who refuse to consider his Wm. Lockwood, ing out to what was then deemed a The costumes worn by the older merry It becomes my sad duty as Chief Ex Mr. W. M. Edmond. treasurer and de- nomination. He limps and he has to. wild and howling wilderness infested makers and promenaders are often ecutive to announce to the General As positary. . Real Estate, Insurance and Investment sembly the death of General William One of his legs is a wooden stick, but, by wild beasts, than there would be quite elaborate, costly and pretty. Securities. T. Sherman, late commander of the if it hadn't been for the democratic 3Iore Lions for Hnrmitu, should a Norwalk family now remove Chivalrous knights wait on fine ladies, United States army and foremost in the .• MONEY TO LOAN - party and its treasonable heresies, Mr. E. Daniel Boone, African lion hunter to Central Africa. The family were who strut about as we can imagine they national defense in the time of our Iusuranre Placed in First-Class Compauie*. Simmons would fo-day have been as and tamer and great grandson of the six weeks in teaming it from Norwalk did of old, to appear in keeping with country's peril. Office—Corner Main and Wall Sts., Norwalk. His Connecticut ancestry, his great able-bodied as any of the democratic original Daniel Boone, arrived from to Buffalo, and endured untold hard their gaudy finery. Girls who wish service to our common country, and Senators who on Wednesday refused to Liverpool on the Guion line steamer ships and privations. The General they had been born boys have ample J. Belden Hurl butt, the dignity and honor of his life as a consider his nomination. Wyoming yesterday. Mr. Boone was was born some time after the family opportunity to don the symbol of suf citizen, make it fitting that the General Assembly should place on the records On Tuesday Governor Bulkeley, in accompanied by his wife, son, and reached their destination on the Con frage and promenade like a man. Men daughter; and between decks, in big necticut, or Western Reserve, as of the state its appreciation of his emi an official communication through the Attorney ai Counselor at Law, wear the paraphernalia—veil, bonnet, nent qualities and its sorrow at his wooden cages, with iron barred fronts, the section was then called, where and all—of the opposite sex, and are executive secretary, notified the Senate ROOM 4. IT STAIKS. loss. of General Sherman's death. The were ten proteges in nine full grown Af the family located. His mother was only distinguishable by their voices. I would suggest that the State be rican lions and a cub two years old. Gazette Building;, Norwalk, Conn. Mary Hoyt, a Norwalk lady, comely Short pageants of gaudily decorated represented at the funeral ceremonies president pro tern received the commu in New York by the Governor and his On the same deck were also five large of person and bright of mind. Here a wagons wind through tbe crowd adver- nication and the Senate clerk read it to staff and by a committee of the Gener the Senate, but- yesterday not a word German boar hounds. Alex. S. Gibson, few years subsequently, Ohio's present vertising businesses and entertain al Assembly. The lions are intended for Barnum's Organist of the First Congregational Church, distinguished Senator was also born. MORGAN BULKEI<£X of it appeared in the Senate journal ments such as theatres and public balls. G. , Governor. greatest show &c., and they were Waterbury, and Teacher of But it is chiefly as a Soldier in the The occupants of the vehicle advertis Senator Cleveland(Dem) pronounced and the democratic Senators, sitting there with commissions that they have brougl.. here from London, where Mr. great war of the Rebellion that the ing the balls are delegations of the graceful eulogy on the heroic dead. Pianoforte, Organ and in person asked for and accepted from Boone says he has subjected them to a abject of thi? article will be known to demi-monde who patronize these high- Senator Pierce (Dem) spoke briefly Governor Bulkeley, refused to allow special course of training for three . Musical Composition. history. ' With Grant, Sheridan, kicking a'flairs, anJl as shamelessly in the same line, deploring the loss tc years. They were captured in pits and P. O. Lock Box. - NORWALK, CONN. Thomas, Logan, Terry and others, he expose themselves to the public on the this nation. the journal to be corrected because it would be "recognizing", the Governor taken to Algiers alittle more than three eagerly and lo^'ally unsheathed his street as they do in the dance halls or Senator Shumway (Rep; regretted years ago and from there shipped |to 717TXA INSKUANCE CO., of Hartford. sword in his Country's defence when balls. Apparent!}' this is the only im that the House was not in session, so whose commissions they hold. Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetual. Poppycock, foolishness, dishonesty, London under Mr. Boone's instructions. menaced by armed traitors. When modest feature of the fete. To see three that joint action might be taken. [Capital ami Assets, $8,902,272.04. and worse!—[Hartford Courant. He has taught them to draw chariots Suiiipter was fired upon, he had long or four men walking up the principal The resolution was adopted by a ris Insures against loss and damage by FIHE on and to perform any number of tricks, terms adapted to the hazard and consistent been a resident of the South, and every boulevard, clothed in shirt, plug hat ing vote and Senator Shumway then SOX8 or THE JtEVOLUTLOX. and he declares that they are perfectly with the laws of compensation. effort was made to induce him to cast COWLES A MEPJIILLj and drawers is not an uncommon sight offered the following resolution : The liunriuet Xe.rt IJV/7.- Monday. tame. The lion tamer intends to join iiiii fortunes with secessionists, but Sole agents for Norwalk and vicinity. during the fete. How would such a Resolved by this Assembly, That a The Connecticut Sons of the Ameri the circus at Philadelphia with the,lions without avail. In his letter, January performance be regarded in New York committee of three Senators and fn*e Representatives be appointed to attend can Revolutton have their annual ban and dogs, and he has made an engage IS, 1881, to the governor of the state, on Broadway ? But such shows and with the Governor and his staff, the quet in New Haven next Monday, Feb. ment with the Barnum & Bailey show The Norwalk Fire Insurance Co. he expressed his Union sentiments in Has now Completed its worse ones are not thought immodest funeral of General William T. Sher 23, at 1 p. m. The following is the pro for six months. He said yesterday was liis vigorous style, concluding as fol by the French—indeed, it is quit* man, in New York. 36th SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IEA15, gramme of toasts and responses: the first time in fifteen years he had And has not outstanding a dollar of unpaid lows: "On no earthly account ivill I witty. Senator Shumway said lie was not The Hon. Edward J. Phelps of New been in America. Before the lions were losses or claims for losses. No sound com do any act or think any thoujht hostile pany insures for less. The fantastiqucs cause iri'ost of th« strenuous as to the number of the com- Haven, toastmaster. caught he spent two years hunting in W. C. STBEET, Pres.; G. B. ST. JOHX, Treas.; to, or in defiance of the. old government GEO. E. COWLES, Sec'y. merriment; the}' impersonate every mitte, but believed that the State Address by Jonathan Trumbull of the African wilds and he narrowly es of the United States.'"' thing that will attract attention and should be represented. Norwich, president Connecticut Soci caped being killed by a wounded lion, Probably no man at that date so Senator Pierre suggested that the R. B. CRAUFURD, cause laughter. Many of the characters ety. which nearly tore his right arm from clearly saw the end from the begin matter lie over until to-morrow, so that are really funny. IJlnfluenza was rep "The Press, Political Parties and the shoulder. His attendant killed the Inmtineiits, Real Estate and Insurance ning of that terrible fratricidal strug resented by a tall, thin, yellow-cos- an understanding may be reached with Progress," the Hon, O. H. Piatt of ROOM 2. MASOXIt: BUILDING. gle, or so fully comprehended what its animal. tumed personage with a tall peaked the House, as to the committee, before Meriden. fearful magnitude was to be. He was hat and mosquito net fan; his sunken the resolution is put upon its passage. ' 'The Spirit of '76 the Cornerstone The Norwalk fake-loving correspond xis quick and decisive with his sword as cheeks were covered with powder and Senator Shumway assented to this as of Our Political Liberties," the Hon/ ent of the New York Herald getting with his tongue and pen, and a very proper, and the Senate then adjourned FURNITURE ! people gave him a wide berth. Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware. another pointer from the DAILY GA thunderbolt in war. He was a patriot Messieurs les reptiles (the endearing to Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m. "Connecticut Farmers of '76," the ZETTE, sends this rot to his paper and ic citizen, a good husband, a generous name with which the French refer to Xo Hope For Xortou. Hon. Henry C. Robinson of Hartford. which appears therein yesterday : father, a soldier without stain on his the Germans) were disguised in horri The strain marine lifeboat Francis "The New Song of Freedom"(poem), Wilton, a small town six miles north Geo. H. Raymond, character, and, living or dead, the ble masks and carried long pipes and L. Norton, which left New London the Rev. Dr. S. Dryden Phelps of New of this city, is enjoying a White Cap memory of his illustrious career will be sensation, and the names of several beer mugs. As evening comes on the Nov. 24th for Toulon, France, is now Haven. Furniture Dealer, one of the richest legacies man ever be fun increases. Nearly everybody puts well known citizens, it is reported, are eighty-two days out. The Marine "The Legacy of the Revolution," the among the list of their victims. queathed to family and Country. on a false nose or something to make Has removed to the*new and commodious Journal of to-day, a paper published Rev. Dr. W. L. Phillips of New Haven. Richard H. Fitch, the village post Peace It3 the bronzed old hero's ash- e look hideous. The height of the store four doors above his old stand an;), by a relative of Capt. Norton, who •'Yale University and American In master, who wore a long and flowing mmm ^ ' N,' . ' . " '' : " ' ^ * ' • ' \ ^ WEEKLY NORWAL K -V-G A Z E T T E. make them the neatest and the most WESTON. BRIDGEPORT. ^ convenient in this section. A spirit ot , Tin* luuW iii'i society will bold a socia Highest of all in leavening strength.—U. S. Gov. Report, 1889. Honorable P. T. Barnum has bought cleanliness prevails with our police | ble at the residence of Mis A. C. Bradley the Baptist Church property situated force that is worthy of emulation. Now on Wednesday evening, 25th inst. If ' t> on State street, opposite the court A for the lockup. ; storinv, next fair evening, ; ' house for $55,000. The church will be Mrs. Theodore Hamilton and daughter razed to the ground and a new brick George Hartof Danbury, and a daily are visiting in Bridgeport and Easton. • . BAKING mm: block -will be greeted in its place. Mr. visitor to this city, had, as he says, "the Rev, Mr. jFrtnch effidated in Emn:ariiifel Barnum is feeling very much improved toothache for fair," recently. He bore church on Thursday evening. in health, although somewhat., feeble, the pain patiently for some time, when , Lester Bennett, the mail carrier, 1ms JWAL POWDER but is vigorous enough to make large patience ceasing to be a virtue, he be- moved into the handsome residence of his deals in real estate. came wroth, and securing a pair of pin brother, Mail Carrier Arthur B. Bennett. Bridgepori ,'s Grand List for 1890 is a cers proceeded to yank out the offend- J Willis Lock wood is very ill. ABSOLUTELY PURE little over $24,000,000, and the increase ing molars, and did not stop until he | Rev. Mr. Favor, of North Chichester, N. h./kkl'-- oyer last year is about $2,000,000., had secured three of them, which he | H., will officiate in the Congregational ' The death of Mr. Frederick W. Par now exhibits as evidence of his prowess rot on Saturday last of apoplexy, was a church to-morrow. and nerve, He thinks of studying for shock to the community. He was down Orlando Andrews will erect a new house aP. B. S._ north of his present residence as soon as i-nvr as usual transacting business dur ,;v # spring opens. ing the day, and on returning home ^'drus'' the barber, has ft serpent Islj- "Norwalk Muil Carrier Arthur Bennett about two o'clock he dropped dead. in his window, plucked from a serpent was in town again Sunday, but we do not Mr. Parrot was S7 years uU and was plant owned by Capt. "V on Buskirlv of learnt lmt anything has been missed. - o-e of our oldest and much esteemed Roton Hill, and of which plants it is The marriage ot Miss Mary Elisabeth, It ucklen's Arnica Salve. citizens, and was the fathei of Mr. said there are but few in the country. ver berry spoon; Mrs. D. K. Iloyt, five Tliei-Q is more Catarrh, in. this sectiom ^ daughter of Mrs. Harriet A. Godfrey, of The best salve in the world for cuts, Henry B. Parrot, President of the Par dollar gold piece; Mrs. M. R»whmd, orna bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever of the country than* all other diseases vH> this town, to Win. B, Hurlbutt, of Gan allel road. His funeral took place on Owing to the b®d weather last night mental vase: Mr. Win. F. Gilbert, add wife, sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, put tog&ther, ,and until the last few Monday from his late residence on the attendance afc the U. G. T. B. A. non's Station, was solemnized at the resi handsome lamp; D. P* Coley, set *".lver corns and all skin eruptions, and posi years was supposed to be incurable. Washington avenue, Bev. Charles Bay dence of the bride's mother, Godfrey street spoons ; Mr. D P. Oslxvru and wife, mar tively cures piles or no pay required. "was rather slim, but the few present en It is guaranteed to give perfect satis For a great many years doctors pro- ' Palmer D. D., pastor of the North joyed a good meeting. One new re Kinsrsdfiy evening, in the presence of a malade jar; Mrs. Hnttfe Col«y, Hiss Tda faction or money refunded. Price 2Zc. ounced it a Iccal disrekfe, and prescrib-f^ Congregational Church officiating. In cruit signed the pledge book. large assemblage of guests, and was a bril olev, Mr. James (Vley blankets; M-. J. R per l»ox. For sale by H. R. Hale. . ed local remedies, and by constantly ^ terment fit Mountain Grove Cemetery. vr ->r ir liant affair. Promptly at 8 o'clock as the Miller, table linen; Ml-. Frank C. Fitch, For Over Fifty Years. failing to cure with local treatment, '.f: At the last quarterly report of the Y. The "Wxn. E. Lee" with coal for the wedding march was sounded from the or castor; Miss Nary B. Alhe, s'lver fork; Mrs. Winslow's. Soothing Syrup lir.s been pronoun-ced it incurable. Science has; 't * M. C. A. 135 new members have been Housatonic road, and which was strand gan, the bridal party appeared and was Mr. D. S. Hurlbutt, sofa pillow; Mrs. C. used by millions of mothers for their children proved Cataorh to be a constitutional1 received into the association,, and 75 ed on the Boamer shoals,this week, has ushered into the handsome parlors by while teething. If disturbed at night or brok B. White, silver fork ; A'r. E S. Bennett en of your rest by a sick child suffering and disease,, and therefore requires consti- new members received into the Ladies been raised and towed to New York. It ainerN Cnli-y ami Lloyd S. wndfrey. There and wife, sugar bowl: Mr. Samuel J. Mil crying with pain of Cutting Teeth send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh - Auxiliary, and162 men in the education is not believed that she was seriously the Rev. Andrew J. Park, of Huntington, ler and wife, silver butter dUh ; Mr. E G. Syrup" for Children Teething. It will relieve Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & 4*? al classes, mechanical drawing, vocal damaged. performed tlie ceremony in an impressive Bennett'and wife, sugar spoon in case ; Mr. the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu- ;f. * * upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. tional cure ont the market. It is taken ; music, penmanship and bookkeeping. manner, The briviu vvas handsomely robed Martin Godfrey and wif>, cut glas-* It cures diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and 1 Engineer Wood is making surveys bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, internally in* doses from 10 drops to a One hundred And twenty-two requests in a square trained white crepe-du for a change in that portion of our sew Annie Godfrey, crumb irav and brush. reduces inflammation, and gives tone and teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the "•« for prayers from young men and a chine and carried a bou • uet of white bi ul.il energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow's blood and mucous surfaces of the sys- i-f; er system being constructed by con The grjom's present to iiis hrid ( Soothing Syrup for children teething is pleas large number of these have become roses. The groom was dressed in a neatly diamond pin. ant to the taste and is the prescription of one tem. They offer one hundred dollars tractor Sheldon, and until such surveys of the oldest and best female physicians and for any case it fails to cure. Send for : church members. This association is fitting suit of the coLventional black. The are accepted, Mr. Sheldon's work is I nurses in the United States. Price 2S cents a circulars and testimonials. Addres?r doing great work. The association bridesmaids were Miss Addie M. Godfrey, WEST NORWALK. | bottle. Mold by all druggists throughout the- F. J. CHENEY & CO.,. Toledo, O/ > shelved. , world. Be sure and ask" for "Mas. WINSLOW'S numbers about 800. * ft * of Easton, cousin of the bride, and Miss The seatsin the new Methodist church SOOTHING SYETTP."' laTSoldby druggists, 75c. A pretty home wedding took place on A council of the Boyal Arcanum was May Allee, of Brooklyn, niece of the groom. are being set. Tuesday evening, at the residence of instituted in this city recently by W. Both were becomingly attired in gowns of Circulars are out announcing the ded the bride's parents, 43 Maple street, H. Gunning of New Haven. Thecoun pink niousseline de soie over silk of the ication of the new Methodist church T H E when Miss Georgia A. daughter of Mr. cil starts with a membership of 20, offi same color, and carried clustered roses. from March 1st to 6th. and Mrs. L. L. Bose, and Mr. James cered as follows: Begent, F. A. Smith. Immediately after the ceremony a recep At the meeting last night held to de C. Bracken, were united in marriage Vice-Begent, Geo. F. Bearse; Orator, tion was held, when the bride and groom cide between the names of Saugatuck or Maple avenue, to be given a certain by the Bev. W. V. Garner, pastor of Geo. H. Bromfield; Past Begent, Chas. received the congratulations of those pres thoroughfare, the former was adopted. the First Baptist Church. The bride Baymond; Secretary, W. B. Harmon; ent. Following the reception an elaborate is one of the handsomest young ladies Treasurer, A. Theile; Chaplain, Sylves wedding supper, under the supervision of Thos. Peterson and wife were each in our city. She was attired in a gown ter Selleck; Collector H. L. Weed; Miss Jennie Ferris, of Kidgefield, was fined $2 and costs yesterday afternoon by Justice Knapp for an assault on Mrs. of white brocaded silk. The groom is Guide, Charles E. Seymour; Sentry, served to all. Proriiinent amorg the guests D. 1 Barbara Hartwick. Mrs. Hartwick is a member of a well known firm ^ of Geo. Trowbridge; Trustees, Chas. Bay were D. D. Coley,, Ephraim 1-itch and 80 years old, and a neighbor of the Pe dry goods merchants of this city, "lhe mond, Geo. Bearse and George Trow wife, N. B. Johnson and wife, James Sturg- tersons on the Fort Point road. presents were numerous and valuable, bridge. The next meeting will be held es and wife, Mrs. J. H Gregory and Ralph including a silver service and other President Clark and the railroad March 5th. Stanley Gregory, of this town ; John Stom- useful articles, also checks for liberal commissioners met at the depot in East ft ft *3P mell and wife, George Brown, Josephine amounts from the parents of the bride Boss Burchard of Yale, is home on a Norwalk yesterday, to listen to any re Hurlbutt, Wm, Hurlbutt, Sr., Geo. C. Cole and groom. The bride and groom short visit. monstrance by the owners of property and wife, J. R, Miller and wife and Mrs. left on the evening train for New ft ft ft wanted by the railroad company in the L. R. Hurlbutt, of Cannons; J. Belden York and Washington. On their re The Ivy Banjo club meet to-night new layout of the road. No remon Hurlbutt, Joliu Kurnow and wife, Dr. and turn they will reside on Black Rock with Misfe Harris at El^icrest. strance, however, was made by any * Mrs. Glines and E. S. Bennett and wife, of property owner present. avenue. Mort Keeler resigns his situation at 1 Norwalk ; Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hurlbutt, We are Informed that a degraded Rev. Dr. Talmage delivered a lec Dr. L. R. Hurlbutt and Miss Neliie Hurl man and woman, who were not long- ture ia Proctor's Opera House last Raymond Bros: to-day, and will return ALL WOOL. butt, S'amford ; Win. H. Allee and wife, ago "run out" of Danbury, have taken evening. Subject, *'School of Scan- to his home in Bidgefield. •s * * Mrs. John Hedenberg and Joseph B. Allee, quarters in the basement of a certain ,dal." The lecture was for the interest Have Been* &.TCG) IV O-XKT. Rev. C. M. Selleck, of St. Paul's of Brooklyn ; Ebenezer Uoyt and wife, of East Norwalk tenement house, where of the Y. M. C. A. and was very largely church, delivered an interesting dis Ridgefield. . thejr are living in the state of concu $4.00 $3.50 - attended, course at Trinity church last evening. Many elaborate toilets were displayed, binage, drunkenness,profanity,squalor, The Bev. Henry C. Potter, D. D., * *• quarreling, filth, fighting, and about L.L. D., preached in St. John's noticeably those of Mrs. Jerome A. God 4.50 3.75 Fred. Lockwood is home from Yale, every other vice in the calendar of sin. Church last evening. This church has frey; Miss Ida Coley, Alice Fitch, Mame with Mr. Jewett as his guest. Godfiey, Eva Bedient, Kate White, EJna Respectable residents in the neighbor no settled pastor. * * * 5.00 Bradley. Mrs. E. S. Bennett, Anna Fitch, hood are tired of the nuisance, and A pretty little play, performed by Jailor Alexander, of Danbury, was Mrs. C. T. Gregory, Mrs A. W. Wallace, contemplate summary proceedings un home talent, entitled '-TheGarroters," in this city yesterday afternoon. He 5.50 4.75 r Jr., Mrs. W. 1'. Rowland and Minnie Wil less the owner of the building soon was held at "the Gaillard" on State reports business at the jail as slow. abates it. street, on Saturday evening, before a * * * liams. The bride and groom departed at 11 o' large and appreciative audience, ihe The Ivnudsen building on Chestnut BROAD RIVER. 5-8 NAPKINS. street, which is to be used as a young- clock lor their newly furnished residence nerformers were Mrs. Melville E. Hall, Edward Taylor, long and familiarly ladies' seminary, is progressing finely. at Cai.nons, amid a shower of lice, 'Id Miss Mamie L. Bishop, Miss Grace D. known in this vicinity, and who is now •* •* * shots. etc., \vh£re they will go immediately Clarke, Miss May H. Morgan, Mr. W. 82 years of age, begins to show signs of $2.00 C. Brown, Mr. M. E. Hall, Mr J. B. The hat manufacturers are turning to house keeping. out large numbers of square crowns in rapidly failing health. The old gen Gaylord, Mr. F. M. Bolande and Mr. Following is a list of the presents : Bride's tleman has always enjoyed the best of 2.25 1.75 W. B. Clarke. Music between the acts black and tobacco shades. The new Sunday school class, handsome plusk rock health until recently, and now his -was furnished by the company's or Dunlap shape, it is expected, will be er; W. H Allen and wife, set French china friends have fears of a rapid dissolution. 2 50 2.00 shown next week. 125 pieces; N. B. Johnson and wife, $5 Asthmatic troubles and a tendency to chestra under the direction of 1. Ful dropsy seem to indicate this. ler. Entertaining recitations were in greenbacks; Josephine Hurlbutt and W. Parties from this city will attend an George Buttery is erecting a house 300 2.50 given by Miss Linda Bishop, Mr. E. Hurlbutt, Sr., black walnut hat rack ; Harry on Comstock Hill opposite 1 ohnPiatt's. Old Folks' Concert to be given in F. Hallen and Mr. H. L. Orters, and L. Kichards, silver ladle in case ; Mame Mrs. Ketchuni hasbougut the proper Bridgeport next Tuesday evening. ty formerly belonging to George B. Messrs. Jerome May and Oscar Her Godfrey, crocheted skirt; Ephraim Fitch, * * * ' Allen, known as the Thatcher land. Jersey Flannels, 50e.r have teen 65c bert in banjo. It will be noticed that $5 gold piece ; Frank Bishop, table linen ; Fred. J. Smith is out with an at Jack Oakes is credited with having Mr. F. W. Bolande, city editor of the Nelson Crossman and wife, tounterpane; tractive poster giving some very low to stay on Betts' Island all night, one prices on meats of all kinds. He will •Standard, was one of the participants in G. K. Sturges and wife, set silver tea night this week, owing to the sea being knives ; J. H. Gregory and wife, half dozen establish a market somewhere near the this pretty little play and acquitted him too high for him to venture home in his residence of Wm. L. James.| self very handsomely in his new role. towels i Jiseph Allee, standing mahogany Harry Hendrick is moving into Mrs. boat. The new sight for the Baptist Church mirror; Mrs. Henry Finch, kitchen arti Wm. H. Davis' house opposite the The framework of Daniel Keogh's cles ; Chas. Godfrey, silver table spoon ; J. chapel. location is situated on the coiner of house on Biverside avenue was raised Mrs. Charles Comstock has in her Washington avenue and West street. S. Godfrey, wife and daughter, rose blan yesterday. possession two rush bottomed chairs, It is said they expect to build a new ft ft ft ket* and napkins; A. C. Bradley and w fe, bought of the Sherman family, prior too Astraehan Trimmed, their removal to Ohio. , church in the early spring. It is opening day at Francis & Co.'s carpet sweeper ; A. M. Hurlbutt and wife, : silver pie knife in case; Mrs. C. R. Morris, The reference in the GAZETTE of The grandest concert ever given in new clothing store on Washington-st. Monday to the old colored servant, ori.an eiifd vase; Jennie Ferris, silver nap this city, was held Tuesday evening, to-day. O-ne, brings to the mind of your cor 00, are now $12.50 by the Choral Society, in the ft ft V? kin ring; Mrs. A, W. Wallace, Jr., crochet respondent, the picture of the old vfv' ^•1 Fairlield M. E. Church, under the Herman Quittner has leased his store ed skirt; Lloyd S. Godfrey, set silver darky sitting in an armchair, in the> oH - t ss^-v' J on Mechanic street to a New York par Phebe Comstock house on the hill, leadership of Mr. S. S. Sanford. The spoons ; J. P. Fitch and wife, oil painting; (now owned by Edgar Buttery.) To IB. jisolos of Mrs. Lovelle of Boston and IMr. ty who will open it with a full stock of Ralph Stanley Gregory, napkin ring; A. the childish eyes of the writer he was Trostwyk of New York received par groceries. Fitch, after-dinner coffee set; D. L. an object of great dread, for like the -* -* -Jr "Uncle Ned" of song, "he had no are now $25.00 ticular attention, as they are both beau Rowland and wife, lunch cloth ; 1here will be a social gathering at the teeth, and the place wh'ere the wool Mr. Win. B. Smith nnd wife, silver table tiful singers. The singing by the home of Miss Mary Finnegan on Chest ought to grow" was bare and shining. ~ 45.00, are now 33.00 chorus was the best ever heard in this spoon; Vrs. Harriet A. Godtrey, Mr. C. /This, with an indescribable stuttering, 1 nut street thisevening, in honor of Miss , - . 1 ' ' .• • ' / • _ i • - T . " . ;:io , •- - * •