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and Interests. aTeat. | Founded in 1800.] i An Entertaining and Instructive Home Joi trnal, Especially Devoted to Local J/ew& . ' [$1.00 1 VOL. XCIII —NO. 9. NORWALK, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 3,1893. • • • ' PRICE TWO CENT!/* : _ ' i At Hartford. ; ; An Extra Gazette, heartily to sustain a work that can only Current Washington Notes. ; OFF FOR WASHINGTON. William Donoghue, held for burg ] ' :%£• f An issue of the DAILY GAZETTE will be done effectively by its aid, and thus The Washington managers of the lary, escaped yesterday from the Stam The much delayed contested election m, Inaugural Ball are a thrifty set. They A Large Crowd Witnesses the De ford lockup. Jailor Alphonse entered cases were taken up when the House shortly be published in the interest of to save our generous pension system met yesterday, but Gunn of Milford i' by making it worthy to be saved. are reputed to have already sold eighty parture of Roger McGinnis for the cage, leaving the key in the door, Norwalk, East Norwalk and South thousand tickets at five dollars each, Donoghue passed his hand through the immediately moved for an indefinite Norwalk, and is intended to embrace a There is no other service that our with the demand for them still active. i , the Capitol City. bars, opened the door and closed it, postponement of the entire matter. veteran soldiers can render their Local merchants are offering them locking Alphonse in. He then opened Many members were on their feet in an ^ complete list of the business and pro Despite the fact that he was not to instant. A yea and nay vote was called fessional men, showing what facilities country just now Comparable with this. free to all who purchase goods at their the street door without trouble. Al respective stores to the amount of leave until 9.45 o'clock, a large number phonse was released an hour later. for, and when the result was announced ->:l% It is no longer a matter of sentiment the speaker declared that Mr. Gunn's J|| we have to offer to manufacturing and twenty-five dollars. The great major of persons gathered in front of the en other industries to locate in the town. alone. The tax imposed by the pension motion had been carried, 111 to 105 ity of purchasers stand no chance, of trance to the GAZETTE building as early Against Liquor Dealers. ' This issue will give unusual advantages has grown too heavy to be borne, and course, of getting into the Pension against. Building even if they so desired, and as 8 o'clock, to witness the departure A rumor has been extensively circu Walsh of Bridgeport and Toom- v to our business men to widely circu nearly a generation after the close of lated in New Haven which has-an im ey and Wells of Fairfield voted the war it is still increasing. Some no doubt it is true, as stated, that a for Washington, of Boger McGinnis, late their interests. An authorized majority of the tickets are sold to per who by a large vote of the people had portant bearing upon the members of in favor of Mr. Gunn's motidh. Eight agent for the GAZETTE will call on the thing must be done speedily to check sons who chiefly desire them as sou been adjudged the most popular man the A. O. H. throughout the state. republicans voted with the democratic f this abuse or the whole system will venirs of the second Inauguration of The rumor is to the effect,that some members. 4 business and professional men, and we in Norwalk. agitation exists regarding the admis Read of Cornwall introduced a bill ||g break down of its own weight and the President Cleveland. This in part, ac Mr. McGinnis appeared on the scene feel confident they will give the enter counts for an enormous outside de about 7.30 o'clock, and his arrival was sion of liquor dealers in the Ancient ordering an investigation of the lease, ^ prise their hearty support. deserving pensioners will suffer with mand for them from all parts of the welcomed with hearty cheers, which he Order of Hibernians. It is said that and'absorption of tne Housatonic road"^ the rest. country. acknowledged by politely tipping the an attempt will be made to exclude and the New England terminal; to '-^A The local promotors and managers of black Derby which he wore. Later, them from membership. ascertain if at the present time the * A Church Interpretation. the ball, it is charged, are enthused theDerby was exchanged for one of road is being operated in accord with "i* Bishop Vincent of the Methodist TERSE TALES OF THE TIMES. with the idea of "making a good thing" Mitchell's silk hats of tne latest vintage USE DANA'S SABSAPAB1LLA,IT'S the provisions of its charter and the terminal wiih its articles of incorpora-„ lo Episcopal church rendered a decision out of the occasion. They get the free and his feet were encased in a pair of "THE KIND THAT CUBES." O'Dowd's Neighbors at Music Hall use of the monster edifice, which has shiny patent-leather shoes. He wore a tion. - ' of supreme importance, eays the New to-night. about the capacity of the New York neat looking suit of black and a fash The nomination of John S. Seymour / vv Haven Register. Two of his parish Grand Central depot, and the only ex ionable Prince Albert top coat, his Is He In It? for insurance commissioner was again * \<?~ ioners were up for discipline, they —Hale's Lung Balsam cures all colds, pense is in decorating and fitting up hands , being covered with a pair of Senator D. N. Morgan is said to be taken up this afternoon, bnt after a |f|§ 25 cents. Ask for a free sample. 552 tf brief discussion it was tabled until to- i are druggists and complaints had been the vast auditorium. A new wrinkle fleece-lined kid gloves, and he carried making a tremendous "pull" for the seized them, to give a Sunday concert, a cane presented to him by an admir office of United States treasurer. The morrow. entered to the effect that they had sold Two weeks from to-day will be St. which the Secretary of the Interior ing friend. He had on a shirt with a position was held by James W. Hyatt of The bill to increase the stock of the liquor—liquor of the intoxicating varie Patrick's day. promptly sat down upon, and it is bosom of immaculate whiteness, a turn Norwalk during Cleveland's first ad Consolidated road was passed in the^lfll ty. The bishop has decided that such greatly to the credit of President-elect down collar and a four-in-hand necktie ministration. The source of Mr. Mor Senate this afternoon. Root of Water- It is Gov. Cady to-day ; Gov. Morris bury moved for a postponement of one ' " sale is legitimate—that the abuse of Cleveland that he at once telegraphed of a neat but not gaudy figure. On his gan's influence has not been disclosed being in Washington. his hearty approval of his action to coat he wore a white satin badge with yet, but his friends are smiling and week, so that he could look into the the business by others cannot be made Secretary Noble. So here is from ten the following printed on it in green shaking their heads knowingly. Mr. matter. He said that a lobbyist offer a basis for the condemnation of all —Steerage Tickets to and from Eu to fifteen thousand dollars knocked ink : Morgan, to use a popular expression, ed him a bite only yesterday, but he from the avaricious expectations of this Inauguration did not even nibble. • druggists who need to dispense the ob rope, all Lines at E. Apell's 41 Wall appears to be very much " in it."— Walsh of Bridgeport introduced two , / jectionable fluid in the compounding st. 555-3t ball corporation. No one has any idea ^ of Bridgeport Standard. that the project had in contemplation President Cleveland, petitions. One prayed for the passage , , Senator D. N. Morgan was inter of prescriptions. Sheriff Clarkson took thirteen prison anything else than a money catching Washington, D. C, of an act protecting workmen and, *;• It is unfortunate that such a decision ers to Wethersfield, yesterday. Sunday pow-wow at the pension build viewed last night, says the Bridgeport others in their labor and trademarks, has to be rendered without qualifica ing, and all good Washington people The winner Union, regarding the story that he was the petition was prepared by the * of the a candidate for the office of United Bridgeport machine and tool makers. y tion. It is easy to perceive that the No new business will be admitted in. are rejoicing at the complete and utter defeat of the mercenary soheme. Daily Gazette States treasurer under the new ad The other petition was formulated by bishop might have had compunctions the General Assembly after to-day. / ministration. The senator said it was the carpenters and painters of Bridge The M'Garrahan case was up again j Prize, t had his experience in life included the Norwalk, Conn. news to him. He was not aware of thie port, who asked for the passage^ of an^''/^ Mr. Fred. Switzgabel of Elizabeth, in the senate yesterday. This poor and fact that his friends were making any act giving mechanics a first lien on | comprehensiveness of the eoda foun N. J., is a guest of Mr.