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WHOLE NUMBER 1784. NORWALK, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1882. VOL. LXV.--MMBI& 11.

Love's only Change. . , has gone to fetch her Imperial Highnete in REAL ESTATE. WORK. "Lady Bellair is the Lord Lieutenant's sis- Archie McEwen thrilled all over as he heard there till a soldier could be sent to him with NORWALK GAZETTE, J. G. GREGORY & CO. >•1 .it • . •! I. 1 ! • nrl person." ter-in law," replied McEwen; "but I admit these words; The consequenceof bis mistake some water; and -then hefturned towards the I , GEORGE PARSON LATHBOF* ; Be surr, no earnest work McEwen thereupon walked into the guard, PUBLISHED EVERY TDESDAT MORNIHO. Sir, that I was wrong to let lier pats. As far might have been so awfu1vthat, as soon as be palace. As he went, Wildotski cried after To Let. •""i' Of aDy honest creature, howbeit weak, the Chief Secretary—" was relieved from duty that night, he sat him: room, where he immediately obtained proof Successors to EDWARD P. WEED, Two pleasant frontrooms, furnished dt unfur­ And did you think my heart Imperfect, ill adapted, fails so much, nished, with or without board. 1 l! "Well what about the Chief Secretaryf down, conscience stricken, and wrote out his "Or course you know the words for the that the adventure which he had nipped in Tltc Second Oldest Paper l>i the State. 4tio ' 25 Beldcn Arenue. Could keep its love unchanging, " It is not gathered as a grain of sand Mo. 38 Wall Street, Norwalk, Ct., Don't bandy words with me, Sir. You have resignation. Next day his Colonel,)who had night ? Neuchatel is the password, and tbe bud had no such serious complexion as he Fresh as the buds that start To enlarge the sum of human action used made yourself ridiculous, and me too. 1 heard an account of the matter from the Nesselrodt the counterpass."* had at first feared. The gentleman in ladys' invite theattention of the public to their complete* In spring, nor know estranging?. For caryiog out God's end. No Creature OFFICE TN GAZETTE BUILDING. To Rent. relieve you of your duty. Go and dance— Emperor's own lips, good naturedly told him clothes had thrown off bis cloak and an elab- stock of Lialen! The buds depart: works . FI that's all you're fit for. I'll put a Sergeant that his Majesty had forgiven hisi ndignation, HI" rate blonde wig, and showed McE wen-the L' PLACE on the Winnipauk Road..near .the I loved you once, but now—. So ill, observe, that, therefore, he's cash­ Pure Medicines and. Drugs, here who will understand my orders better as he was inclined to lay the blame on the The Grand Duchess Pauline and her suite good-looking face of a young nobleman who A. H. BYINGTON & CO. ' J\ head of Main Street. A comfortable House, I love you more than ever. t small liam, Garden, Orchard, large 1'roilt yard, iered. than you." officers who were on guard in the vestibule, occupied nearly a whole wing of this palace. was well known to him. • • grass plots, and plenty ol land. Apply to 15. J. A. H. BYINGTON, J. B. £1.1.9, G. N. ELLS Hilda full line ol * 'Tis not the early love; The honest, earnest man must stand and Her Imperial Highness was a good natured Addressing him in a tone wherein mortifi STURGES, Gazette Building.; • McEwen bowed without a word as he and who ought not to haveallo^d the crazy With day-and night it alter?, r: • work; sheathed his sword, but he was not the man General to get so far as the staircase. The widowed Princess, about forty years old, who cation and some amusement were blended TOILET & FANCY ABTK I E. To Rent. And onward still must move The woman also; otherwise she'drops bad many children, and kept a court of her with vexation, this young-man said: "There, 10 stomach such a lecture from a Colonel Colonel added that it was the Czar's desire to Subscription $2.00 per year, in advance. • ' Also dealers in ' Like earth, that never falters At once below the dignity of man, own, which was renowned for its early inter­ Makuine, do you recognise me—the Marquis Single Copies 5 Cents. DWELLING containing 0 rooms. Also 4 whom he little respected. This affair of the hush up the matter, for General Strenko was A • rooms suitable l'or offices^ over (r. & II For storm of star above. •( Accepting serfdom. Free men freely work ; guard was a slight matter in itself, but it a man whom the Count wished to humor, course and gayety. Her Highness—a hand­ de Cypri of the Preobajeritski Guards ? " Pure Wines& Liquors for Holmes' Grocery Store. Main Street. For partic- ulfl"! apply to- IS] Q C. BETTS. I loved you once, but now— > • Whoever fears God, fears to sit at ease. formed the commencement of a hopeless while keeping him at a distance. some woman of majestic stature and mien— " Certainly I do," answered 'the Scottish r Entered at the Post Office at Nor walk, Conn., Medicinal Purposes. . I love you more than ever. t< . Let us be content in work, But neither the kindness of his Colonel,nor was very fond of the society of artists,authors officer,who was too much astonished to laugh. misunderstanding between the pair. Mc­ as Second-Class Matter. To Let. To do the thing we can and not presume Ewen treated his Colonel thenceforth with the supplications of his brother officers, nor and wits, and almostevery evening there was " But why on earth did'you come here in such Careful attention paid to thedispensingol pliy. Willi gifts in those glad days ! To fret becase its little. a gathering of such persons in her hospitable a disguise ? " sicians' prescriptions. 23. NICE RESIDENCE on Main Street, abont How eagerly I sought you! —Mrs. Browning. all the coolness compatible with subordina­ the graciously expressed wishes of the Em A one mile l'rom village, with good sized barn tion, and the Colonel, who discharged his peror himself wrought any effect on the young apartments. • "That is no business of yours." Advertising Rates : and carriage-house,door-yard and garden, with Youth, shining hope and praise: "I will leave your good sense to judge that. GNTISTRT.-Dr.C.H.Kendall can and plenty of lrnittiees, borough water. More or less From Cornliill Magazine. duties too ill to brook the presence of a sub­ Scotchman. He persiated in his purpose of On this particular night, however, no com­ will JSxtract Teetfc better and Make Teeth land as desired. These were the gifts I brought yoii. If you had been on guard and 1 had come here Four lines or less, 1 time 50c., 3 times $100 Dcheaper than any Dentist in Norwalk. ,1J1 Also, 3 large rooms on first floor over Raymond altern alive to his faults, began to worry the resigning, and of course his application had pany'was expected; and Archie McEwen bad . 100 In this world little stays:. " LET KOBODY PASS." masquerading as the Grdrad Duchess, what One square, one insertion...... & Nickerson's store. Can be occupied at once. Scotchman with petty annoyances. In con­ at length to be acceeded to. nothing to do but to sit in a nicely furnished Per week for continuance 50 ItU _ E. K, LOCKWOOD. I loved you once, but now—( ,7, V should you have done ?" FRAM T. HYATT, A. GUARDSMAN'S STOBY. sequence Archie McEwen soon applied for an As soon, however, as be had received bis saloon, which was set apart for tbe officers One Square, three month*. . 400 I love you more than ever. The young man (who was a nobleman of . 7 00 exchange. It should have been granted «3a intimation that he was out of commission, on guard, and which, by the thoughtful " " six monthnK To Rent. French descent,though naturalized in Russia) " •' one year, with paper..... 15 00 A child with glorious eyes - matter of course, but the Colonel, pursuing Count Makuine, as he was called made im Princess's orders, was always liberally stock­ Two " " " " 25 00 ARTol a house consisting ol' lour rooms, What construction is an officer to put on made no direct answer; but a moment later, LL branches of Dontistrj-performcd at rea- right in center of village. Apply at this Here in our arms half sleeping— * his spite, contrived to raise obstacles, and mediate use of his liberty to don civilian at ed with pictorial albums and French novels. Three " " " " .... 30 00 EOriablc prices, and tfie best of materials P breaking into an awkward laugh, he said: ollice. So passion wakeful lies; the order " Let nobody pass ? " thereupon the young Guardsman threw up his tire, and to pay a visit'to his former Colonel, It was no business of his to prevent visitors Quarter of a column, one time...... 500 Aa«cd. All-work warranted, £xiraeUDE25t. " Am I to consj^er myself your prisoner ? " ". " one year 50 00 OOlce and Keeiiicncp, West Avenue, adjoining Then grows to manhood, keeping To Lieutenant Archie McEwen, of the commission in disgust. of whom he asked a favor. from coming in or going* out, unless sum­ AletliocUst Parsonage, Norwalls. I " Certainly not, now that I know who you One-half column, one time 10 00 To Rent. • Its wistfnlj young surprise: Guards, the order seemed plain enough. His He was a younger son, however, and not "Colonel," he said, "I would beg you to moned to do so by the major-domo, who, of open Kiveiiiiiss. are," replied McEwen. '*Xf you will send " " one year 80 00 A Stove and dwelling,®oo t stand ior buslnesF, I loved you once, but now— Colonel had set him at the head of a stair­ over rich, so that he did not know what to carry a challenge from me to General Strenko course, had his own instructions as to what Full column, one time.'.;. ..IT...... 20 00 corner Slate aud River sts., Westport. Inquire up your name to her Imperial Highness and on the premises. L. TUTTL10. SiplO I love you more than ever. case which was barred at the top ami boitmn do with himself when be had left the service. So long as I was in the service I could noi visitors were to be admitted. This confiden­ " one year 150 00 GOODELL & PAIGE, with silken ropes, and had said ''Nobody she likes to receive you, the matter will net One inch constitutes a sqnare. Animated with the adventurous spirit jof fight him, for he was my superior; but now tial servant informed McEwen that her Im­ When age's pinching air must pas here." This was at Dublin Castle, perial Highness was not at present indoors, concern me. It was only that blundering COUNSELORS AT LAW, Mill for Sale. Scotchmen he loved soldiering, and nothing I am a civilian I can send to him to say that Special Notices 25 per cent, advance on tbe SAW, GRIST AND CIDER MILL, located Strips summer's rich possession and the Lord Lieutenant was Riving a ball having gone out with some of the ladies for old fool (pointing to the shivering major- above. Sword's Building, SOUTH NORWALK, CONN, but the unmannerly conduct of the Colonel he lied foully in telling me that he was the A in town or Weston. For particulars enquire And leaves tbe branches, bare* that ni«hr. Ireland was no quieter at the domo) who made me stop you by saying you Local Notices in Beading Columns, 25 EDWIN B. UOODELL, (37tt) ALLAN W. PAIGE. ot F. W.MITOHKLL, could have made him forsake a profession in Grand Duke Nicholas. He is either a mad­ •troll in the park. ' Cents per line. . * ? . or B, J. STURGES. My secret in confession .... time than it usually is, and there had lately Seated hear the open window of the guard were the Grand Duchess. If he bad named which he would have been pretty sure to man or a rascal." - Yearly advertisers restricted to the business Still with you I'll share: been rumors of plots aud explosions. Offi­ room, with his helmet, sword, and gauntlets you as any other lady I should have had no contamplatej at the lime ot contract, but are Notice. acquire honor. But before long chance threw "I am afraid he is only a fool," demurred permitted to make monthly changes ol their ad­ For Sale. I loved you once, but now— . , cers were consequently on the strictest alert ra,(for Jie could not while on guard lay these right or desire to pry into your face." into his way an unexpected chance of buck­ the Colonel. vertisements. HE CQTTAGE NO. IS Berkley St.,lately occu­ I love'you more than, ever. as to their duties, and it did not occur to " I think, though, you might have guessed Marriages and Deaths inserted gratuitously. DR. HITCHCOCK HAS REMOVED pied by Mr. E.T. Crolut. ling on the sword again. At a party in "Fools are as dangerous as rogues," retort­ aside for a minute) McEwen presently saw a T —Our Continent. Archie McEwen that there could be a two­ that any one coming here with my Bister', Obituary or Funeral Notice? 15 cents per tine. f|10 the corner of West Avenue and Berkeley 7 CHAS 1\ TURNKY, Executor. L mdon, McEwen met a Russian General, ed McEwen. "I had a fool of a Colonel to party of ladies—among whom he thought he All nnasual cats and devices 25 per cent, extra 1 Place, third house below the Methodist fold interpretation of his Colonel's order. who is a maid of honor to the Grand Duchess, Church. who knew his story and drew him on to talk deal with in England, who would have been recognized the -Grand Dachess—bros3 the Office Honrs Irom 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, and 7 to 8 ? s The Autumnal Sun. had a right to pass unquestioned," remarked Farm for Sale. " Nobody must pass" obviously meant that about the wrongs. "Why don't you enter all the wiser if dueling had existed among us lawn and make for the principal entrance p. m. . the Marquis de Cypri, with French teatiness. HE Homestead of the late Seth Hickok, com­ a passage must be allowed to nobody. the Russiaa service ?"• asked the foreigner. to teach him caution." ' . of the palace wing. He went forth at once A. H. BALDWIN, M. D.> T prising about 75 acres of tillable ground, sit­ All summer long the panting earth "Is that young lady (he was going to say uated in New Canaan, near the Reservoir of the So the handsome young Guardsman stood "Our two countries are not at war, and I Well, I don't think you will do General to call out the guard and receive her High­ Norwalk Water Works. It has a good Dwelling Watched seaward with imploring eyes, on the landing, where, being aloue, in full that beautiful young lady') your sister ? " Furchasini Apt and Messenger, trust never will be. But in any case you Strenko any harm by reading him a lesson in ness with due honors; but when they were Hoiffispaibie Physician & Snrpon House, Barn, and other ont-baildings thereon. It If haply o'er her burning dearth view of the guests who were sweeping through inquired McEwen. " I was not aware that Office corner of Main and Wall Streets, over'II. HE FiibscriUera will act as Purchasing Agents is well watered, and has an. abundance of good would never be required to bear arms against veracity," laughed the Colonel. "I will take at about a hundred yards from the door the d. Belts' Drug;jtore. T xand Messengers between Norwalk and N w l'ruit trees. Also twenty acres ot cultivated land God's little signal cl«ud might rise; the vestibule below to a broader staircase on she belonged to her Highness's household." Office Hours from S to 9:30 a. m„1 to 3 cad Vork, daily. Orders and packages received at adjoining the Homestead. Price reasonable. England." a friend with me and bear your challenge,my party of ladies breached away to the left L'beoilore Knapp's, South Norwalk, and'Bene­ Enqnire of MRS. ANNA M. HICKOK, or of But long her prophets prayed in vain, " It is true she was only appointed a fort­ 7 to 8 o. m. his left, he cut a gallant figure He wore his "But should I be admitted into the Russian dear Count." and made fof the main building of the palace, Slates at Hanlord 8t Osborn's, East Norwalk. dict's News lioom, Post Office, Norwalk. RUSaELL L. HALL, New Canaan. 7tl And the deaf heavens witheld the rain. bearskin, his gold sash and beit; and he held night ago," answered the Marquis. " But and at O. Beers, Jr, South Norwalk. Calls by KDWIN K. SKLLKCK, with James McCrecry & Army ?" asked McEwen recollecting that General Strenko could not refuse Count where the Czar's appartments were. Mc­ Telephone at Belts' Drug store promptlyattend­ Co., takes6 o'clock train. anyhow, Monsieur le Comte, this is a pretty D. B. SELLECK, takes 7:15 a.m. train. All Summer at the portal bells his drawn sword. with its beautiful datnis- some of his ancestors had served in the Scot Makuine's challenge. He protested at first; Ewen remained standing under the portico ed to. iy/3 For Sale or to Rent • quined blade carelessly in hand. Behind him kettle of fish which you have set stir­ Pale neighbors stood with empty unu. tish Guard of the Kings of France, tried, with thefawning grace of a Russian, to enjoy the evening, air, and in a few min­ A House and One Acre" of Land, on Prospect were some folding doors wide open, which ring. We have not heard the last of it." L. N. PHINNEY, M. D., Hill. 83: As-one by one the village wells "On, I think there would be no difficulty to explain that a lie was under certain cir­ utes three ladies, coming fromanother direct­ gave access to a large roou brilliantly lit, in­ McEwen guessed as much, and wished Residence and Office, No. 62 Wall Street. May be had ceo reasonable terms. Apply to-u Refused their wonted sweet returns; about it," replied the General. "We have cumstances not a lie; that he was laboring ion than that whither the first party had PURE MILK. E. W.STUART. tended, he supposed, as a resting chamber for himself a hundred mjles away. He was Office Hours—6 to3 a. m., Ii to Sand 7 to 6 p.m And men, grown kind with common pain, many Germans among our officers, and a for his country's good, and that in politics gone, approached the entrance. The lady in Slates ai 1. A, Meeker & Oo'e.Norwalfc.and Still- Delivered in Norwalk and South Norwalk, at Norwalk, March ICth,188L I2tl afraid that he had unwillingly discovered tbe son's and Plaisted's Drugstores, So. Norwalk. your door, every morning Shared their last cup and hoped for rain. his Ex^elleucy's more distinguished guests'. few Fredch. A Scotchman would be weloome subterfuge was sometimes a necessity ; but the middle was closel^ muffled in a cloak As he mounted his guard HcE«en received secret of some gallant iliaison of tbe Grand coming from the Qieen of England's Guards. finally be was obliged to accept the youug with a hood, and held a handkerchief before AT 7 CENTS PER QUART, Farm for Sale All Summer strolled the lolling flocks many nods and smiles from ladies of his Duchess, about which a loyal subject would CHARLES W.MANY, Let me see; you held brevet rank as Cap- Soot's cartel. her mouth. IN SOUTH TVIITON, Through pastures parched with ceaseless acquaintance passing belotv, and so ue point­ have preferred to know nothing, and he mut­ By REMSON BROS. tVm, did you not ? and you are of noble The two men mot at early morning, the "It is the Graod Duchess," said the major- OR SALE—the place known as the Samuel sun— , . ing with their fans to the staircase, arched tered silent anathemas upon Wildotski, Sturgeon Dentist. P. Randle Farm. A very desirable ffcrm blood?" weapons chosen being swords. Before the domo, bursting forward. DR. S. W. F1SKE, ' Fwith 20 acrea up to 80 according as th« purchaser No Moses 'mid the desert rocks ^ their eyebrows, and inquired by this panto­ whose tipsincss had brqught him to this pre­ ' NORWALK, CONN. "My grandfather was an Earle," responded duel commenced General Strenko made a ."Impossible; f just saw her Imperial High­ Clairvoyant Physician and Magnetic •nay need. If not sold by the 1st of April, would To smite, and bid the waters run— J mime whether they couldjascend and shorten dicament. Healer, Rusiuess and Test Medium, like to rent tbe place to some good party. For McEwen, last effort to convince his puzzle-headed an­ ness go towards the main building,'' rejoined OffiA corner of Main and Wall Streets. Nitrous- lull particulars apply to J. C. KAN DLK, Winni­ Then bieating up the farm yard lane, . their distance to the ball-room. But McEwen It was too late, however, for regrets. Sud­ Oxide Gas administered. ijflice No. 270 chapel street, New Haven. Conn, pauk, or STEPHEN H. SMITH, Norwalk. 8tl "And if your laws of succession were the tagonist that a fib might sometimes be a laud­ the Major. ivueie he cau be consulted regularlyevery month Asked their sad masters for the rain. had to shake his head laughing. At last the denly the*door opened, and the Grand Duch­ irom tne 10th until the 2-id at 9 p.m.. Office fto'nrs some as ours you would be an Earl, too. All able thing. 'No; pardon me. It was the Grand Duch­ stately Countess of Bellair appeared, with ess Paulina herself entered the room, follow­ AtBX. GIBSON, ~ lrom9a.rn.ioUp.nl.' • For Sale. sons of a Count are with usCounts, You will "I have proved my courage often enough ess Ann whom.you saw. And see. Major, The Doctor has visited New Haven regularly All Summer long the thirsty corn, ' those lovely girls of hers, the L-idy Flora ed by Mile, de Cypri.: Her Highness had a every month for over six years,and is highly rec- VERT desirable Dwelling House on Spring Despairing of the day of sheaves, be gazetted as Count McEwen. Let me man­ to say this without appearing to falter," he you need not call out the guard. One of the Organist of the First Oongregationalist Church »mniended by ihe people and the press, as the Hill. Will be sold very low it applied tor and the Lady Amabel. Archie had often commanding figure, and now bore her head •treat boiler and phvsiciao. If yoh are sick or A age the matter for you." remarked, sword in hand. "I wished to see ladies has waved her handkerchief, which is eoon. For particulars call on Or address By dewless night and cloudless morn danced with the Lady Amabel, and there had with an impei i ll air rendered the more sig­ Teacher of need liia valuable advice do notfail toconsult him. WILLIAM R. NASH, Agent. my sovereign and I availed myself of the only always a sign that her Imperial Highness Doctor IfUke lias bad 31 years experience in the Norwalk, Jan.30, JS32. 4t. Held up its supplicating leaves; been some little flirtations between them nificant by a flush of anger that suffused her Piano-Forte, Orsan and musical practice ul' medicine, and thousands of the most means at my disposal." wished to enter unnoticed. kstunishing cu res ol' all chronic and long standing And branchy wold and swarded plain which had not left the Guardsman quite cheeks. Her countenancc , fell, however, Composition,; Archie McEwen did not say yes to the "You told an infernal lie, and you left me- There was an anxiety about the msj ir- diseases ol \vhute> er name or nature. Besought of God the boon of rain. heart-whole. Her young ladyship now gave when she beheld Makuine: ." I thought 'i'be doctor also'gives valuable advice on busi­ Apartments to Let. Russian General's proposal.but he did not say to bear the consequences," replied the con­ domo's manner which made McEwen eye Lock Bos 39, P.O., NORWALK, CONN. ness matters and ail 'he affairs ol lite, both social him a pretty nod, which he was going to re­ young Wildotski was on guard," she said, ind linanciai. "He will tell jou il success or ad- N the Brick Honses on Leonard street. In­ At length the prayer was heard. Impress'd no. He gave the nutter a few days thought temptuous Scot. "Iam unversed in-your him closely. He had not seemed pleased .-ersity awaits you. Also of journeya. law suits, I quire at LEONARD'S COAL OFFICE. turn, when to his confusion, he saw Lady her blush fading away into pallor. To the Almighty's bounteous hour- and consulted his relatives. They advised casuistry. We are here to fight not to pala­ when an hour before, the cuirassier officer «ains, losses,absenttriends,and great success in - " So he was, but he is unwell and Makuine The Norwalk Dye Works selecting lucky numbers. All should consult Rose north and south, and east and west, Bsllait c ioly duck under the silk rope at the him that it would be better he should spend had come to relieve the lipsy hussar; and aim. Hu is always reliable. Sittings lor business ! ; ver." RB now in successful operatioh. Ladies' and " For Sale. Tne winds—the angels-of His power, foot of the staircase and beckon her daugh­ the next teu years of his life, at least, in some> The General ground his teeth and the pair now he was over-desirious to pack off the took bis place," answered Cypri, who looked Gents' Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Scoureii iffairs or examination ol the sick, $1.00. Commu- A •ications by letter upon business or health muBi T South Norwalk, hall a mile from the depot, And mustering from the-misty main, ters to follow her. profitable occupation than loitering as an of antagonists set to. The science was all on Major to his guard,room. McEwen remem­ sulky and ashamed in his feminine clothes, in best possible manner, withouc injury to cloth ;ontain 82, age. sex, a lock ol hair, and stamp, A the late residence ol A. H.Snowden, known Lady Bellair was a sister of the Lord Lieu­ and remained seated in the Grand Duchess's Any shade of color produced which maybe cie- iddress Lock 13ox l'>53, Norwich,Conn. For fur­ as ''Cliffwood." Large Villa House, substantial­ CCame with them all the clouds of rain. idle man about town. They hinted that he Strenko's side; the ardor on McE wen's. The bered how General Strenko had fooled him sireil. Work , well done and prices reasonable. ther particulars send a stamp and get a circular. ly built, in good prder, eleven rooms, cellar and tenant's wife,and it was evident that she must preseuce.- Goods can be tele at the Millinery and Fancx TAKE NOTICE —The Doctor will bo at the attic, large parlor with bay windows beautiful might marry a wealthy Russian Priucess, latter quickly got a cut which laid his arm by pretending to be the Grand Duke Nicho­ Store olthe MISsKS ST." JOHN, 33 Main St.,Nor­ Lower, carriage house, barn and stable, attiactive A lull. Tbco like a .calm high priest " Ah! Malouieff, leave the room," said her imah's Hotel,Waterbary, Conn,, four days com- rank among the most privileged guests. which would be more sensible than dangling open and drenched his shirt with blood; but las, and a suspicion flashed upon his mind walk, or at illtS. 11. KLtElUEU'S Millinery. 39li .uencing Feb. 37tb. * grounds, finely shaded with Iruil and forest trees. The bells upou his flowing sleeve?, What was McEwen to do? Highness,addressing the major-domo; and for IIBe Dr. S. W. FISKE'S VALUABLE LISI- Terms to suit. Apply to A. C. SNOW DEN, on after Lady Amabel, who would never give he retaliated with a lightning stroke, which that the lady now advancing was not the ilENT, in allcases ot Kheumatism, Sprains, and the premises, or to KEV. R. B.SNOWDUN, SI And trailing robe, and rustlinz vest "I am afraid, Lady Bellair, there is no ad­ a moment after the servant had retired there ot. Mark's Piace, Brooklyn,N. Y. iltli her hand to a younger son. At the same time breaking through the General's guard fell Grand Duchess Paulina. Considering the BERNARD COHN, ill painsand aches. For sale by all druggists. Making sweet music through the leaves, mittance this way," he said very deferentially was silence in the room. The Grand Duchess McE wen's relations used all their interest in upon his cheek and clove his head like aq ap­ political condition of Russia, such a suspic­ MERCHANT TAILOR, I beard at solemn midnight plain and itanding aside, so as not even to seeui as was agitated, and cast two or three inquiring Farm for Sale. bis favor, so that his passage into the Russian ple. The wretched, man dropped senseless, ion, ODCO formed, had-to-be acted upou- WEEK'S! liuiLOIKG, WALL ST., Walk forth the great Autumnal rain. though he jarred her progress. glaces at Makuine before she ventured to HE subscriber will sell the wel known David Army might be affected under the most hon­ and was dead before he could be removed promptly, A FULL LINE OF speak. She was trying to observe on his coun­ C.T. Leonard & Son, T St. John Farm wilh all the Slock, Tools and "Oh, the order does not apply to me; Mr. orable conditions possible. Thus it happened from the ground. 'Please, Monsieur le Comte, stand aside !" Imported and Domestic Cloths Growing Crops. Most of the price can remain on 'Tis morn:—and trembling in the sun, McEwen," answered her ladyship good-na­ tenance what effect tbe scene had produced of the iatest styles, constantly on hand. Novel mortgage For full particulars address Alive with thank's—each steaming sod, that the valorous young Scot one day found "That will teach others not to trifle with exclaimed the major domo in agitation. ''Her £2lt GEO.F.BELDEN, Winnipauk,Conn. upon him; but he stood in a respectful atti­ ties in Scotch Suitings. Salislaction guarantee turedly. "It was only given so as to prevent himself enrolled as Captain Count Makuine, soldiers on guard,'' remarked McE wen.as the Imperial Highness does not wish military in every particular. 4*- COAL, WOOD, The earth, her Summer mourning done, the mob of people from crushing through the tude, his expression quite composed. FOK SALE. Looks with wet eyelids up to Ood, in the Grand Duchess Paulina's Cuirassier surgeon was binding up his arm "If that honors paid to her." (To be continued) WO- very desirable Building Lots on Wesl private rooms," and so sayinsf Lady Bellair Guards, one of tne finest regiments in the man had not been my superior, I might bare 'My post is here," answered McEwen, in W. £. QUINTARD, T Main street. Apply at GAZETTE OFFICE. Who giveth when His poor complain, quietly unhooked the rop j at the top of lite Masons' Materials, Ruslian service, And one which was always remained in the Army to derive some profit a tone which struck the old -servant dumb The early—and the latter rain. staircase and swept on with her daughters Some few weeks back a worthy lady ad­ quartered near Count residences. from the lesson 1have taught " with dismay; and, fltstfing out his sword, be vertised for a plain cook, and several persons General Fnliiiii Undertaker, OSMX3NT PIPE ©ale. "What a dragon you are," whispered Lady For It was about a year after he had received It was understood then that McEwen had made the military salute as the three ladies applied for the situation. Owing toher fas­ OPPOSITE ilOKSli K. B. DEPOT. HE well known property ot WILLIAM C. ORAPP1N' AWA'f Amabel in the Guardsman's ear as she passed rOrders attended to day or night. Residence For Drains,Sewers, "Wells, &c., STRTET, situated on High Street, in the Bor­ his commission—4 year spent very agreeably resigned his commission solely that he might entfffed. tidiousness, however, none of tbem seemed Main Street, ii doors trom Union Avenue, T to suit her requirements; but at tbe "eleven! b ough ol Norwalk,containing one aoreol ground They're drappin' awa', they're drappin' awa\ by. . • —that Archie McEwen was one night told off wreak his vengeance on General Strenko. The lady who was said to be the Grand . . . At Lowest Cash Prices. ' irohtingon High and Main Streets, with commo hour" a maiden from the EmeralS Isle made dious Dwelling House, wilh all the modern im­ The auld an' grey-headed are drappin' awa'; Unhappy young Scot! The ladies had on just sueh a service as he had had to per­ The news of the latter's death was received Duchess acknowledged the courtesy by a provements, large liarn, and out buildings, and application. In|»ply to a question whether The lips that caressed us, scarcely gone when he perceived the awk­ form at Dubtiu Castle. By this time he had not without pleasure at Court, and the stub­ bend of the head. But this did dot satisfy she was able to do plain cooking, she gave an People's Market, Drains .and Wells Dug and Piped ore-half of small house on Main Street. For fur No. 19 M A IN STREET, iber particulars enquire ol' BURR SMITH, Agent That guided an' alessed us; ward position in which ttiey had placed him. perfected himself in French, and by dint of born spirit which Count Makuine had shown McEwen. A true Grand Duchess, thought affirmative answer, adding—"The plainer the Norwalk. April 11th, 1SS1, 15tl bttiber for- me " After being further tested HE very best of BEliF, delivered daily to Also Sole Agentf or The forms oncesae manly, sae staunch, an' M>ny people had seen them pass. Somebody daily lessons had come to spoals Russian in the affair commended him to the author­ he, would have shown her face, if only for our customers. Also, in their season. Veal in an oral manner, the good lady said: "My T saebraw; unhouked the rope down stairs, and a whole tolerably well. There was a ball at the Win ities as an officer who ought not to be allowed an instant, to return the salute of an officer Lamb, Jtlntion, Pork, dee., at the lowesi Patent Tinder Wood, A FEW HDNBRE9 DOLLARS willbn] husband likes his meat boiled; and I like Mar£ci'Rales. Vegetables unit Frnltsafui ii; a small place on the hill east of Winnipaul Frae kirk an' frae ingle, frae cottage an* throng now ascended the steps,baviug at their ter Palace, and McEwen was posted in the to leave the service to hastily. It was con­ of her own guards, There was no reason for mine roasted. Now, if you had a fowl to ireshand varied eupply daily received. Market lacing the Lounsbury & Bisseil Factory. A wagon sent about tov." a every morning. The Cheapest and Best Kindling out. Tryit ;tiancc for a poor man to secure ahomeolhic ha', head a gentleman in Windsor uniform,attend­ passage leading to the Emperor's private veniently discovered that there had been some her keeping her features so close muffled m cook, how would you do? " "Please,ma'am," said the girl, " I wud roast it forst, an| you JAMES E. WIXSON. iwn. Apply at the GAZETTE OFFICE. ,6tf They're drappin' awa', they're drappin' ed by auutber in Court dress. apartments, with orders to let nobody pass informality in the Captain's resignation, and Summer time, unless, indeed, she had a «S"Branch Office at S. S. Betts' DrugSton could ate your share; then I wud boil what - awa'. ' t-. v "Confound it, that's the Chief Secretary," on any account. he was asked whether it would please him, toothache. you left for the masther." The Norwalk fire Insurance Co., Farm for Sale. muttered Archie to himself; but this time he Remembering the trouble that had befallen While these reflections passed rapidly — • 1 • ' • J. Beldcn Hurlbutt, nE subscriber offers his Farm for sale, situa­ to withdraw it. He gratefully accepted the Has now completed its ted in the Town of Greenfield, in Saratoga They're drappin' awa', they're drappin' awa', stood his ground, while he said politely, "I him in Ireland about.an order of this kind,the proposal, and was reinstated, with promotion through the soldier's brain, he remarked that At Alliance, Obio, there is great hostility IStli Successful Business Fear. TJo., In the state ol New iork, nine mileB Iron. The wise an' the prudent are drappin' awa'; am sorry I cannot admit you this way." between the rival newspapers. The office of Saratoga Springs. It is pleasontlv situated on young Captain asked his Colonel (who was a as Major, and with the cross of the .Order of the step of the suspicious lady was less as­ AndUas not outstanding a Dollar ot unpaidlosee> ittome; aid Counsellor at Lai, i rise ol ground', D5 acres ol land, which is lavor- The tongues that once taught us, "But Lidy Bellair has just passed," an­ one was broken into. A boy was suspected or ol claims for losses. ibly divided into pasture, plow, meadow and thorough soldier and a gentleman) whether St. George. sured and more quick than became her posi­ and arrested He confessed that the rival The arms that safe brought us, a* SOUND COMPAflY IHSURESAJ LOWER RATES. Room No, 4, Up Stairs, wood land ; with a large house; the size of the swered the statesman astonished. this order was to be construed literally. From that time Count Makuine was often tion. She tried to gl de by with her face editor hired him to cummit the crime. The *FM.G.STBEET, PreB., S. E.OLMSTEAD, Trca>. :>arn 30 by 40, wagon house and stalling, hay loll Are passin' ilk twel'mon', frae sight an' frae "Her ladyship was an exception.'' " Well, of course, if a member of the Im­ turned away ; but McEwen, striding to the rival editor was hauled up and confronted GBO.R. GowLES^ec'y. >ver ihe same, 23 by 43, and grainery 16 by lb. ordered for palace duty on important occa­ GAZETTE BUILDING, NORWALK. »Vill be Bold cheap; part of the purchase mone} ca'j "I should think I ought to be an exception, perial family presents himself, you must let sions, and the saying "Let nobody pass when foot of the staircase, boldly confronted tbe with the evidence,but after he had asked the -an remi-in on mortgage il desired, or will ex> Frae kirk an' frae ingle, frae cottage an* too?" suggested the Chief Secretary with a boy a few questions,the rascal (tbe boy) swore 7J7<1\NA INSURANCECo.ol'HAItTFORL -.hangeior village property. For further particu­ him go by," auswered the Colonel; "but I do Makuine is on guard" became a jesting pro three, though he lowered his sword point and that the proprietor had hired him to break in XEi Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetual lars inquire of SILAS P. TUTTLE, ha', shy smile ; but Mr! McE-ven remained arm, uot think that is likely. The order isabsolute, verb among his messmates. The Scottish made a low bow as be did so. and to swear lhat the rival editor put him up Oapital and Assets, $8,902,272.64 PENSIONS. U51 Norwalk. Conn, They're drappin' awa', they're (IrappilT and this displeased the light honorable gentle except for their Imperial Highnesses." officer's troubles were not yet ended,ho wever; "Pardon me, Madame," he said, addressing to it. Pending the boy's next oath, society Insures against lossacd damage by Fire, on icrim Pensions and Bounties got t'oi awa'. man. He was a Parliamentary politician who Accordingly, McE weustood with the con­ for in proportion as a man is trusted so do the lady to the right, whose beautiful young in Alliance is in doubt. adopted to the hazard and consistent with th. ill Soldiers of my own and othei Desirable Property lor sale. laws of compensation. COWLhS Jt MEUuILi. The're drappin' awa', they're drappin' knew little of military fljaya, and having late­ fidence of a mm who had explicit instruc­ occasions arise for putting his presence of lace was unfamiliar to him. "Will you tell Sole Agents for Norwalk and vicinit Very desirr.ble place on East Avenue. aw*', liejfimeuts, &c. Also, a lew choice Building Lots eitnatedon ly risen to office had an exaggerated estimate tions. He was habited in a white tuaic, with me whom it is that you are conducting toher The Hangman's Journal—Daily Noose.— A The sick an' the palsied are drappin' awa'; mind to the proof. QHAKLESS.IiOCKWOOB , isijorn Avenue, for sale cheap. of his own dignity. Turning round be saw N. T. Post. W.H.NOBLE, Also, a nicely located House and Lot on Mei- The hearts that once bred us, gold epaulets aud aiglets, white breeches, with One summer night, while the Court was at Imperial Highness's presence ?" >rm Street near West Avenue,for sale at a bar­ one of the Lsrd Lieutenant's A. D. C's at the A man that is variable is not esteemed • ' BRIDGEPORT, CONN. t The hands that kindly led us, - - - knee boot3 and gold spurs,asilver breastplate Tsarskoe-Selo, (the Russian Windsor or Ver­ "Why, do you not know the Grand Duch­ very able by his neighbors. —Marathon Indt. gain, Enquire of Fashionable Draper and Tailoii S. E. OgBORN,East Avenue, Like leaves in the fa', like snaw in tbe thaw, foot of the staircase and'signed to. him to with a double-headed golded eagle, encrusted sailles.) Count Makuine being there also in ess herself?" exclaimed the young (lady, her pendent. [fll or to D. W, Fitch, West Avenue. come up. The A. D C. hastened and told aud a silver helmet, with a gilt eagle perched command of a squadron of cuirassiors, it fell pretty features booming pink with confu­ The cat is the great American prima AND Frae kirk an' frae ingle, frae cottage an' ha', McEwen that he coutdlet the Chief Secretary wuh spread wings on the crest. Thue to the turn of one of his troops to furnish the sion. donna. If bootjacks were bouquets, her GENTS' FURNISHING*EMPORIUM itamford & Norwalt Telephone Co nine lives would be strewn with roses.— Small Place for Sale. They're drappin' awa', they're drappin' pass. But the young Scot, excitable after the brilliantly accoutred, with a troop of men in outer guard of the palace. The guard con- "What is the pass word, Madame ?" 'asked Courier-Journal. •Main Street,Norwalk, Gofen. manner of his countrymen, reminded him the" vestibule below to obey his behests, and listed of a Lieutenant, two non-comissioned J ST OF S9SS38I8ERS OF NORWALK, IN SPEAK- SMALL, two-story House, with one acre ot ' awa'. - -. * ' • • - McEwen, convinced now that if he were A newspaper says that short Land, near Broad R iver Bridge, is ottered •UV oil : t rather bluntly that he had no business to give with a Lieutenant and Cornet standing beside THE MOSBIJ INS COMMUNICATION TO 0ATE. Aor sale a% a low price* to close an estate.. J£d officers, a trumpeter, and twenty-four troop­ really in presence of the Grand Duchess, honeymoons are tue lashions now. It is pre­ . ^Adaraa Bros.' - - Market juire at the GAZETTE OFFIUJK. • 6 They're drappin' awa', they're drappin' awa', orders. him in the corridor to give him support, our sumed the honeymoon ends when the last Adams Express,so. Norwalk - Office ers ; and their duty was to keep two mounted she would put an end to this scene immedi­ Hair Dressing^ Bath Rooms Adams, Leroy • - - v- Market The leal' an' the loyal are drappin' awa', "Get me a written order from the Colonel, young Scotchman was in braver circumstance sentries statioued at each of, the four en­ quarter jp reacht d. Wall Street, Up Stairs. . . Bank, fairileld Co.Nat - Office . ately. " Beard, H Residence They're ganging before us, or else let the Colonel come and relieve me." than when he had withstood tne Chief Sec­ trances to the palace grounds.. .Makuine, as - Tne little smoke-stained angels in Mada­ ;leanliness, Comfort, Artistic Workmanship an> "I for get—isnt it the name of some centlcmanl.v Attendance are leading features o; Ileatiy. J. P. & Bros. J - Office They're watchin'there o'er u>, he answered. "Otherwise, you know I can retary for Ireland in the L >rd| Lieutenant s gascar are playing inumbletypeg with Ameri­ Ileus. H. 8. - - ' Druiriiist For Sale. Major, was not on guard himself, but he bad cheese?" stammered the young lady, whose can jack-knives, and the Arab of the deseit this establishmcn t. Who've aft knelt them down for ilk of us a'; let nobody pass. You as a brother officer, Barko, W.C., M. D. - Office A cosy, comfortable Cottage on one of the pleat- pilace. And yet, though his stay in Russia to inspect.the guards in and out of the palac* distess was^now painful. "Roquefoot, Brie, trims his beard with shears made in Con­ E. APfJtili, Proprietor. - IJj inpion, A. H. & Co. - Gazette Oince r\ antest streets in town, wilhin five minuUe Frae kirk an' frae. ingle, frae cottage an' ought to uphold me in this." had been a pleasant one, though his Musco­ twice in the day. He had Just finished bis necticut • K. C , il. D. - - Jtcsidence •vatk of the Bridge or Churches, will be sold at Gruyere"— ' Coinstoc-k Bros. - - Norwalk ow price. A portion ol the purchase money can bR The better disposed persons had already vite comrades had treated him with that evening inspection, toward nine o'clock, and An exchange prints an article entitled Geo. Ward Selleck, . rOomslock Bros. - South Norwalk remain on bond and mortgage. Price £7,000. En­ "Make another guess," said the Scotchman, vea| vhisked away the sc.,lor tamily use,at Popular Prices. Ilia stoci '^show-off'' before some ladies who were wore a red coat, and when his highest ambi­ very long! Al«»f that milk should be so thin Fertid, J. tl. - - - Residence The auld an' grey-headed, tain of the Briskat-startinte Hussars, Prince handkerchief she had been holding to her is at all times tresh and good, and will stand con, , Ferris, J.11. - Coat, Upper office with him by leading a rush who should force tion was to win a smile from Lady Bellair's butter half so strong! Alas, that lawyers- narison with those of any Grocer in town. Cat Ferns, J. U, - - Coal, i.ower Office Setter than low interest Bends. The stalwart an'steadied, Wildotski, walking toward him with no very mouth, and lo! the mustached faco of a man live :tnd thrive who prove that right is wrong. in and leave your orders. am their way past the Guardsman. He was a Ferry, Mrs. O. S. - - Uesidence sweet daughter Amabel. Steady steps. was laid bare before him! —Philadelphia Item,. Filch, Henry R - ' - Lumber \ard . A House on Fair Street. They're gangin' aboon us frae sight an' frae florid barrister, with big whiskers, and cried He was immersed in his recollections of "Makuine, nion eft*., js tuts grit." (I ain Gibson, A. s. - - - Residence ca', 'Soho, Sir, who are you that come mas A Chinaman would rather fly a kite than GREAT BEKM DESTROYER I Gregory Bi'os. - - - Stable facetiously, "Up .Guards and at 'em," while "auld langsyne" when suddenly a tall officer tipsy) said the young man,with an apprcativo querading about palaces in this fashion ?' go on a drunk, tear down doors and thump » "Gregory,J.U., M.D. - {Residence Frae kirk on' frae engle, frae cottage an' .Gregory, J. G. & Co. - Druggists Apply to B. J. Stui'geg. he threw down the rope and charged across wearing a helmet, and muffled in an ample smile,and.drawing a hand across his forehead ciied McEwen, seizing the intruder by the bartender. And ypt some people regard the ha', Chinese as the intellectual equal of the whit., Hatcn. Bailey & Co. - Planing Mill the landing with a girl on his arm. But in cloalt. climbed the staircase two steps at a as if his head swam. wrist; and he was about to call for the guard Hat Forming Oo. - • Office They're drappin' awa', they're drappin' man.—Boston Post. HiggUiS, Li. L., M. D. - Resilience one bound McEwen had reached the door, "And you are on guard at the Grand Prophylactic Fluid. awa'. —Pilgrim Preu. time, and stood before him. when the young lady, hastily placing one of A Western journal says a newspaper is Hill, 10. J. - . •! .. Lumber Yard DWEXrl/ISff G B and barred it by stretching out his swoad." "You cau't pass, 8ir," said McEwen in the Pitting of Small P Hitclicock. D., M. D. - Residence Duchess Paulinea's apartments ?" rejoined the her smalt hands over his mouth,implored him "the true libretto to the Pythagorean music OJ Holmes & Heeler, - - Grocers •• AND... The sight of the glittering steel had its ef­ prevented. peremptory tone more usual in continental Scotchman, holding out his arm for the bus to be silent. Her looks bad such a wild ex­ • >f the spheres," and yet when a man pay- ulcers piuilled & heale • Hoy t, I. 41. fAl' OFEICF. . ^Druggist Light after darkness, gain after loss; • fect on the snob, who slopped, but cried out, SMALL POX Gangrene prevented A Hyatt. J. vv. - - Office Building L,ots. armies than our own, sar to lean upon. pression of entreaty in them that no soldier three cents for-c newspaper he rarely thinks 11)alt, J. W. - - Residence Strength after weakening, ciown after crosa ; of this.—New Haven Register. cured. EVERAL dwellings, various prices in differ­ "Come, Sir, I don't suppose you've received "What, Captain! do you'not know tb£ "Yes, that's the mischief of it," faltered >uld have resisted it. At the same time the SB&DI0ATEL Wounds healed rapidl\ Keeler, 10. U. - - - Residence S ent portions of ISoroxigl), either to let or lo* Sweet after bitter, song after sigh, Perfectly water,proof : Preacher, (arriving acurvey cured in shor ' Kendall, J. C., M, D. - - • Residence 'tile at reasonable prices. Also several placef orders to cut down his Excellency's guests Grand Dake Nicholas?" and the officer,throw­ the Captain, leaning upon Makuine with all old major-domo, who was rushing about like Leonard,O. T.-& dan. - Coal;£aaiaide outside ol Borough limits—one in "U'innipavl Home aiid wandering after cry. drenched),"what shall I do. Mrs. McGreger ir time, Lemiaid, O^T. Jb boil. - Coal, West side with your sabre." ing back his cloak, revealed a dark whiskered his weight. "I was on guard all this hot af­ old hen frightened by the screech of a lujltugion U i.hlr. \ L(i. Tttler dried lip. Also several Building lots in and out of I?orougl I am wet through and through?" Old Sick Rooms pnriliedand It is perfectly harm'ess Lock wood. IV. A., M.D - Residence ti49 Enquire at this Ofllce. Sheaves after sowing, sun after rain "I am ashained of you, Sir," replied Mc­ face and a breast covered with decorations. ternoon without touching so much as a glass Scotchwoman, "Get into the pulpit as sune initile ii teas-ant. Loukwooi.1, F. St: John - Residence hawk, kept on cackling; Ifor aore Throat it is ; Lounsbury & Bissell Oo. r Office Light after mystery, peace after pain; Ewen, who had flushed scarlet. "You know "I beg your Imperial Highness's pardon," bl lemonade; but at seven her Imperial as ye can. : Ye'll be dhry enn' there." Fevered and, Hick Per­ HUre cure. "For pity's sake, Sir,have patience and*all son* relieved and re­ - Maliackcmo Hotel. « • • Office Joy after sorrow, calm after blast. I am but a soldier executing my orders. I A New York lady who was traveling ii. freshed by buttling Many.C. W. - - Residence said McE wen,lowering the point of his sword Highness's maitrt d hotel brought me dinner, shall be explained. Let us come into the offl- 'Meeker, I\ A."Jt Co. - Druggists NEWMABKET! request you to go down stairs this instant." Onio gave a baby her -gold watch to pl».\ with Prophylactic Rest after weariness, sweet rest at last. and he suffered the Grand Dake to pass. with such a bottle of champaigne as I have' cers's room where we shall be out of earshot. (fluid added to the DIPTHEKIA .'Miller, George K. - - Residence No. 6 Alain Street, Norwal, Ct. with, and tbe baby gulped it down and cried wan'r. Mitchell, W. & D. . - Meat Market After that the stait'ease wa9 promptly Half au hour elapsed;-then the Grand •ever tasted before. By St. Ivan of K.ew, Everything shall be explained," for more. What ihey can't swallow in tha Nolan,R.G., M.D. - - Residence THE BEST OF Near after distant, gleam after gloom, . Soft White Complexicta Ga r cleared, many ladies declaring, as they went Dake reappeared, hurriedly answered the sa­ I believe it was effevescing brandy! and I "You had better explain things," cried Mc state mustbe over a foot wide.—Detroit Free eccured by its* use iV PREVENTED North. G. S. - - ,'!® y Love after loneliness, life after tomb ; bathing. .Norwalk Gazette - - Office Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lanib, Pork, that, after all, the young Guardsman had lute of the three officers,and ran down stairs. had no idea of its strength until I had empt­ Ewen, turning all his wrath upon the majo:- Press. fmpure jliVmade harm­ • -Norwalfi Hotir • - • Office HAMS, pnr I.T II V, &c., always on hanriatverj After long agony, rapture of bliss, Cholera dissipated. Norwailt Iron Works • Office been placed in a very trying position, and Scarcely had he gone when a tall form dark­ ied it." domo as a conveuient scapegoat. "Yqji were A liquor dealer in a Massachusetts town less and purified by lowest market pricee. GAS! 10 of all kinds in its Right was tbe pathway, leading to this. received last week a postal card signed "Ju- sprinkling Oraby's •tMp Fever prevents Norwalk Lock Co. • • Ollice season. Try me; I will try to suit had behaved remarkably well. But soon ened the doorway at the end of the passage, "Well, there is not much harm done if no­ party to the whole affair; I read it in your Fluid about. by its use. Norwalk Mills . . • Office 6m45 W.'F. LO^yOVOOD, late wilh Adams Bros. uce," and readiug : "Mr. , Rumselle., To Purify the Breath. lie moves a 1 uupleasan Norwalk aavingsSoeiety • .Bunk aftewa'd the rumor of what had occurred, and McE wen raised his hand to his helmet body save myself has seen you," replied Ma­ yes, March on in front, my man, I am not Westfield. Please atteud the funeral of ,< Cleanse the Teeth, it odors. Palmer, ill. M. & Co. • " Office George, do not come to-night— Pardee. B. V., M-D. 'Residence amplified aud distorted by the blatherings of peak on recognizing the Emperor. kuine, with a laugh. "I suppose you warn going to lose sight of you." man whom you have tried to kill for the last can't Oe surpassed. [u cases ol death in tli REIMOVAL! I wuiiM not cause thee paio, but oh! Jatarrh relieved and house,it should ahvnj fUiiiney, L. N., M. D. • .» Residence I must command thee darling go; the man with the whiskers, reached the eats "Captain," said his Majesty, in a voice me to take jour guard for you ?" Tne old servant, trembling as if be had the =.tn years." ' * cured.| be uved about lit' PlalaU d, G. B. Drugaist To tlie Basement or ^8 Wall Street, Olobe complains work "Jrj/sipelas cured. corpse-it .wi 11 preven Poal Office, PAY OFFICE, - Noroton And when tbe moon's pale light of McE wen's Colonel, aud that worthy hur­ which trembled from excitement, "did you 'Yes,please do,for—for—a couple of hours,' The Toronto that the Propeller 1-iock - • Norwalk Next door below J aeUson Brothers'. ague, shambled on in front; the gentleman on the Canadian Pacific railroad is being Burnn'relieved instantly any unpleasant ameli ; Dolh shimmer through the waving trees, ried to give his Lieutenant a setting down. not receive orders to let nobody pass?" •icars prevented. An Antidote for Ani m» Prowitl, J. T. - Hardware hiccoughed Wildotski. "I'll just go and put. in female attire followed, muttering some no done by Yankee engineers, Yankee'superiu or Vegetable Poisont Randte, J. 0., PAV OFFICE, - Store * 3E3. 3Bl£Dua.03HC, And on the softly dancing breeze Tue Colonel was not a good soldier nor a "I did, Sire; but I thought the Grand my bead in cold water. As soon as I am fresh very lady-like oaths; but of tbe two attendant tendentsaud Yankee managers—"Yankee Stings, &c. Raymond & Nickerson - - Store Tlie nightingale throbs his refrain. Dangerous, cflluvias o Raymond, G. VV. - - Residence Oouie not again—forgive the pain— good fell w. He was a time-serving courtier, Duke Nicholas"—. I will return." ladies, the younger and prettier one sudden- in every place from which Canadians coulu SO iUL -.IT Sick It'iomsand Hos­ . Uayiuond Brothers - Upper office House and Sign Painting. a well-connected, stupid person, very con­ •* Tuat was not the Grand Duke," replied N be kicked out." pitals removed by iu Raymond Brothers - Lower office For obvious reasons Archie McEwen never ly daited away and ran up the stairs as hard use. .la'ndilorth, L. W. - Residence Paper Hanging and Kalsonm mg, Nay, muot I tfeil ihce why 1 ' ceited aud vexatious in authority. He had When Alex. -H, Stephens was asked year.- FEVER 0 ir the Czar, with undiminished agitation. "It missed an opportunity of doing anything that as she could go, without once looking round. Yellow Fever S^ileck Brothers, - - - Grocers Residence—Lewis Street. And (l"M thou rlmibt tliis lojal heart? never seen service, aud would have been sure ago why he never married, he answered, Eradicated. :lherman', S. J. - - Residence- • 'Ti-i lieiur, GIOIJJP, that we should part; is General Strenko, a half-mad fellow, who could oblige one of his brother officers. Iu On reacbing the landing, she darted through decidedly: "Pride. I have always beei tihorman,S.J, - - Stable NORWALK, - CO,\N. to blvnder if sent into action. All his mili In fact, it is the great Smith, W. H. & Co. - ^ Hardware For, O my darling, I neara some resemblance to his Imperial High this instance he good-naturedly overlooked tbe door leading to the Grand Duchess's ,00 proud, knowing that I should always bt Solinans, A. - • Office All work entrust ed to mo shall be promptly, Uncover by the pain 'tis making tarisui consisied in pipe-clay; and iu a uess, and who thrusts bis company on me for the fact that a subaltern officer had commit­ private apartments like one who knowed hel an invalid, to ask any woman to marry mt Starr, O. S. - - , - Keiidence reasonably and well done. A share of tlie public Th-jt. horrid vaccination's taking- pompous, half-screechiug tone, which he used to be my nurse." DISINFECTANT UNO PURIFIER, Starr, Brothers - : Store patronage solicited. - " 33d Yet if you'll prodfise on your knees 1 he purpose of giving me annoyance.with his ted a serious o Tense, both in getting tipsy on way. Prepared by Steamboat Dock - Sontb Norwalk; in addressing his subordinates, he now asKed Mr. P. T. Barnum has written a letter ir Stillsou. G, C. - - Druggist You will not tease ni« for a squeeze -v . cruzy advice. How came you to make such duty and in quitting his post without leave. Archie McEwen twisted' his moustache in : McEwen why the d—1 the latter had been wbicli lie advocates the issue of not mpre J. H. ZEILIN & CO., "8t John. C. E. - - Residence Notice. To-night, George—you may come. a mistake ?" He had learned to his cost that the heady perplexity, as he watched the fair fugitive es­ than one liquor license to each thousand ol - . Trowbridge,Chaa. S. - - Office —Eugene Field. makiuganass of himself? Manufacturing Chemists,Sole'Proprietors. *" "Western Union Telegraph - Norwalk mHE undersigned bavins y>ld out all his intcr- "I am profoundly sorry,your Imperial Ma­ champaigne bottled in Fraucc for the Russian cape liim, but the other attendant, who was a population, and that the rate should be .''SWestern Union Telegraph,Sooth Norwalk J. est in tlie Hardware, and Uou-e and Sign •» '»•—» "An ass of myselt ?" echoed Archie, color- jesty." replied Archie McEwen, who truly market was not a thing to be trifled with, middle aged person of lowlier station,touched made high. He thinks that the adoption m WiUon,s. B. - - Residence I'ainti- p Business heretofore cofiductid iij hint The FC1IOO:> ot IS< W York cost the public '* \Vood,Ohas.N. . - , Market at No.80 Main bt., to bia son, William Htmllej, irg to the roots of his hair. "I had your felt ashamed, contrite, aud sorrowful. this policy will reduce the number 0! Jr. woul'l return his thanks to thU communits $4,000,000 l-,:8t while the 9,215 rum and he could not help laughing at the lament- bis arm and said to him in Russian, "You drinking places and the amount of drunken- WESTPORT. orders to let nobody pass, Sir." "I absolve you from all bad ^intentions," 8M Enameled Card Board, Jones, Oscar I..PAY OFFICE - Ti for'lhc patronairoaccorUc«l hi o au«l rwpectlulh shops oost a-" n $60 000 000. tble plight into which Wildotski had put need not feel uneasy, my lord. Mile, do Capri utss. ask for a continuance ol the tanio to hi* succt'?=- "Aud you allowed Lady Bellair to go by. said the E nperor, in a gentle tone; "but 1 uimself from not having dealt cautiously witu Messages to and Irom Pay Offices, will be sor. Persons having nii>ccttleil accounts with tin- Since you disobeyed me to please yourseli, harged le cents each, no matter by whom they subscriber are requested to call ami settle the CROUP, Wboepmg Cough and Bronchitis am ill guarded in my own palace if my guards ibis beverage. * The password is always the name of a WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspesia anti Jarmine and Blue foiFancv#r>n •nan He sent or received. Exception, store 01-J. same immediately. WJLUAM mxlMiBy. immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Moc- you uiigbt have had the sense to conclude thai do not know the men who should bd forbiu* He escorted the young man to the summer city; the counterpatfl that of a man. Bulb Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalirer is guar, Mt Hoyt, agent. ^ tl' my orders did not apply to th« UAief Si#ere- must begin wlth the tatter. tnneml tb jbfl. Monsrm Hiyt, agent. a. H. BYINGTON * CO. Norwalk, Jan.l6th, 1S82. den to boo** md advtowd him remain jtoattft words sum twy»" •J 9

• ' Vance & Co., of New York. The awarda Wilson's Point Extension. The Railroad. , Music Hall building, city,is to be repainted. Tho Parallel Road. 0* F. B. Smith can sbow you Norwalk Gazette. hive uot yet been nude the bids not having The grading on the line of road to Wilson's Arguments pro and con on the petition Tha Hartford corrapondent of the New barglans in every Department, at been examined nor the dMig&s selected. Point is going forward with great rapidity for a special charter for a new railroad,' be­ Next Friday will be the St. Patrick anni­ Haven Palladiutif lays: 451 Wall Street, The Cheap Dry NAVAL NEWS. from Concord street to and including the tween New York and Boston, were had be­ versary. There has been considerable talk about tho Goods Store. • L GRAND SPRING OPENING. Tuesday, Marcli 14, 1882. The Secretary of the Navy has decided to northern portion of the grounds of the Wil­ fore the Railroad Committee last week, and house to day regarding the alleged standing The Consolidated railroad depot la being A man in Brooklyn knocked another man send the training ships Portsmouth and son places, where a gang of men commenced the committee are expected to make their re­ of the committee on railroads on the question re-painted...... ': down in. the street last Sunday for calling Editorial letter. Saratoga for a five months cruise in European work on Saturday last. The cuttings thus port to the Legislature, either on Tuesday or of recommending that the charter be granted him a "miserable sinner" which was exactly Wednesday of this week. We shall soon the petitioners for .a Parallel. The report waters. The Portsmouth, which is now at far been more favorable than the surface This is the latest—"I wonder if a noise an­ will be presented next Tuesday. what the first man had just been calling him­ EDWIN R. SHERWOOD, tyASOlKaTOX, D. C., March 11,1882. the Navy Yard here, has been ordered to seemed to indicate, and if this good luck know therefore what the committee think of noys an oyster.' ! ? self in church. The New Haven Courier * Hartford corre­ join the Saratoga at Newport, B. I., the continues the work will require less Jtime the subject. FIG A3 GAZETTE spondent says it ia rumored that the commit­ Comparisons are said to be odious, but latter part of this month, and the two ship! than specified in the contract. The heaviest Sunday is fhe general public inspection day Successor to J. Sherwood & Son, and Sherwood & Co,, will open on Congreas has made most creditably progress tee would report in favor of changes in the they are not so to Hill He welcomes such will proceed from that point early in April. work will be on the lands of the estate,of the Obituary. on the D. Sc N. Railroad extension. • as sure to result in favor of his Peerless Cough the past several days. The Seiats has con­ general railroad law which will do away The U. S. Steamer Tallapoosa left the late Uriah Seymour, Charles F. Sherwood, Syrup. Bottles only 50 cents- and $1. H. sumed .most of the week in the consideration On Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. Wm. M. with many of the objections made against S. Betts, agefit. Navy Yard here Wednesday, to visit the A. L. Austin and Jerry Brooks, the rock Prang's and Imported Easter and Birthday of the Chinese Bill. It became evident early Raymond, of the Down Town District de­ it. The correspondent also says there are SATURDAY, MARCH I8th. various northern yards. cutting being on the Seymour and Brooks cards now ou exhibition at the GAZETTE many rumors in reference to the problem, in the debate that the friends of the extreme parted this life. She was the mother of SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable 0 REPORT ON THE FLOODS. land. The earth for the embankment for the OFFICE. and it ia difficult to tell how it will be solv­ by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure a sure measures incorporated into the bill were in a Messrs. Wm. and Thos. I. Raymond, of the ed, "althoughtat the present writing the Con­ Captain J. M. Lee, of the ninth infantry, bridge over Main street is being mostly taken remedy for yon. Monson Hoyt, agent. HIS LAKUK STORE, Nos. 39 AXD 41 JttAIS STREET, majority, and that firm of Raymond Brothers, city. The Schooner Golden Rule, hailing from solidated road would appear to have the 'In­ who was sent to Memphis by General Beck- the Austin land, adjoin­ " THE CHINKS* MUST GO !" from a high bank on South Norwalk, has been fold to Long bland side track.'" It is said, "Fortune knocks once nt every A.Me ami exhaustive speeches were made by with to inquire into the condition of tlje ing Main street, and already there are Indica­ After a long and painful sickness Mrs. parties. The Hartford ^respondent ^of the New man's door." In most cases it must have With a fall and very desirable line of tions that some of • different senators, both for and' against the overflowed districts, has reported by tele­ the best building sites on Frances I. St. JohD, wife of W. A. Lock- Haven Register goes into the question in. de­ knocked when the man was out.—New Or­ leans Picayune. bill. New .England was practically solid graph to the Secretary of War that all the the whole line of that street are to be made wood, M. D., died on Wednesday afternoon The Congregational Society, city, held a tail in the letter printed yesterday. He says counties of Mississippi, from the state line • !»• • against it, and the clearest and most logical availably the borrowing propensity of the last. She was the daughter of the late te»t ociab!e at the residence of Wm. H. Bene­ Hon. Lynde Hsrrison, counsel fot the New To PcojupTE A VIGOROUS GEOWTH of the an! most damaging speech of any in oppo­ below Memphis to Vicksburg, on the river, contractors. The plot of ground taken from Frederick St. John and a woman highly rea dict, on Friday eveniog last. York, New Haven and Hartford road, and hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam, It restorts Imported and Domestic Cloths. sition, was made by our Senator Piatt of and ten counties immediately back of them the nursery property between the main track pected and esteemed by all who kuew her. Professor Simeon E. Baldwin, counsel fcr the youthful color to gray hair, removes dan­ are wholly or partially submerged. The of the extension and the embankment of the Young man, if you expect to rate as a gen­ the New York- and New England road, ap­ druff, and cures itching of the scalp. 4tll Connecticut. He proved-from the record She was buried on Saturday. Having secured the services, as cutter, of Mr. Henry Smith, late with one that this bill was in spirit and letter in viola­ water coming through the broken levees Consolidated road is to be filled to a level tleman you must not expectorate—especially peared before the railroad committee Wed­ An exchange remarks that no man can flows back again, into theMississippi through with Monroo "street, and will bo used as a On Friday last, the venerable Mrs. Mary A. tobacco—in the presence of ladies. nesday afternoon in advocacy of a peti'ion tion of the solemn obligations of the Bur- drawn up roughly by Mr. Harrison for afford to make a fool of himself. Our con- of the finest houses of London, he will be prepared to do finer custom work liagame treaty, and that its enactment would the channel of the Yazoo. The lowest esti­ yard for storage of cars, turntable, shed, &c.; Brown died at her residence on Main street changes in the general railroad law. It pro­ lempirary forgets, however, that some men The Bigelow Battalion club room is now than has ever, before been done in this town. cast the stain of dishonor upon us as a great mate places the number of the destitute at this will relievo the tracks, west of the depot She was the widow of the late Dr. Waldo poses to strike out the provision prohibiting are utterly reckless of expense,—Glasgow, Ky. Times. nation Senator Hoar remarked in our hear­ 18,000, but there are overflowed countiea grounds from the crush of freight cars now Brown. Her funeral was attended yesterday provided with a fine piano, iu addition to the the bridging of navigable rivers without spec from which no reports have yet been receiv­ stored there waiting for the Danbury & Nor- !jading magazines and papers of Hie day. ial permission from the general assembly, ing that it was the clearest and most exhaust­ afternoon. * giving new roads more time to take lands,and BATTLE' CJREKK, Mich , Jan. 31,1879. ive presentation of the case made by any ed. From Tunica county down to Green­ walk freight trains to remove, and will be On Friday, also, Mrs. Klvirtt t>t. John iilhking more rigid the provisions regarding GENTLEMEN—Having been afflicted for a Mrs. W. E. Buxton, dressmaker, has re­ Men's,Youths, Boys& Children's Clothing senator. This was certainly high praise, be­ ville a large number of people are living on used for the storage of passenger trains that died of pneumonia. The funeral is to be the Jissueof bonds so as to prevent fraudulent number of years with indigestion and general the levees. Captain Lee thinks that the moved to the rooms over Dr. Phinney's (old and over issues. The petition proposes to debility by the advice of my doctor I used > cause the Massachusetts senator is not only lie over at the statidh for several hours each attended to-day. destitute must be subsisted for at least thirty Fairfield County Bank building), Wall street. lengthen the time for taking lands from one Hop Bitters, and must say they afforded .me a competent judge of a sound argument, but day. _ to two years. almost instant relief. I am glad to be able to Hats. Caps, and Furnishing Goods, he had himself made an elaborate speech on days, and that 860,000 rations will be requir­ The funeral of Mrs. Polly M. Meeker testify in their behalf. THOS. G. KNOX. ed. The rations should codMct of meat and German Service. Mr. David E Disbrow, city, organist at the The Register's correspondent says the rail­ the same side and subject. Senator Edmonds, takes places thl^fternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. road committee had a lively executive session in greater variety than ever." Largest Store, Largest Stock, Moderate The usual monthly Vesper servTce with Congregational church, has accepted a call to although on the committe reporting the bill, cornmcal. Wednesday afternoon, and took a vote which A lady living on Chapel street,New Haven, TAXES OFF. return to the First Methodist church choir. has a rooster that is a great pet in the family. Prices. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS on second floor. The said Mr. Piatt's speech jros one of conspicu­ sermon in the German language, will be held PERSONAL. showed that they stood five to four in oppo­ • It is understood that the sub-committee of at Trinity church, South Norwalk, on next sition to giving the new road a charter. A few days ago she took the rooster into her ous ability and comprised all that could be bedroom and allowed him to stand on hei public are invited to attend the opening. There Avill be help sufficient to the House Committee on Ways and Means E. L. Hoyt, city, has gone to Florida. The Sentinel hears a report that Messrs. Nothing has stirred up the members so much said on that side of the issue, and that our Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. this session as th% rumored standing of the dressing table. The rooster saw his reflection entertain all who may wish to look through the stock. It will be a pleas­ have virtually agreed upon a bill reducing the John Carrigan has returned home from Wilson and Burchard will ouild a large hotel' in a large and costly mirror and before the senator had stated his points with clearness, committee. Internal Revenue tax on whiskey and tobac­ Colorado. at Wilson's Point. The report is probably lady could stop bim he flew at his imaginary ure to show goods. " force and convincing power. The Pacific Concord Division S. of T. The Register's correspondent gives Senator foe and Mrs Benedict's mirror was dashed co, and removing the tax entirely from a premature. slope senators, one and all, conceded that it The thirty-eighth anniversary meeting of Manager F. M. Knapp is away on a trip to Baker as authority for the statement that the into fragments. number of articles embraced in schedule m i»I * was the most damaging argument made againt Concord Division, S. of T., was held in the Quebec—one of the most charming cities in members of the committee are pledged to "A." The total.amount of reduction in the The fine beach west of Bell's Island ia keep the secrets of the committee room. OilTUlry Da;N Trial. OM. their bill, and regretfully acknowledged its Division Room, on Friday evening last. America. EDWIN 5. SHERWOOD, 39 anil 41 Main Street, Korwail, C Internal Revenue to be effected by the bill is elaimed by the owners of that resort and by He says he proposes to bring matters to a We-will send Dr. Dye'sCelebrated Electro-Vol­ great ability. Like all o? Senator Piatt's Officers of the Grand Division of the State Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Earle have gone to point, as quickly as possible in order that he taic Belts and JSIectric Appliances on trial for estimated at about $70,000,000. The bill the owners of Pine Paint. The matter is in thirty days to yonng men and older persons who efforts, it was a calm and clear statement of and members of the Divisions of Silver Mine, Alabama, hoping to improve Mrs. Earle'a may be free to speak. He says no vote was will probably be reported to the full commit- the courts. are afflioted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, what was just, fair, honorable and right, and South Norwalk, New Canaan, and Wilton health. taken Wednesday, and there was not even an etc ,guaranteeing speedy relief and oomplete res­ tc2 next Tue d iy. It will take off the tax on informal discussion disclosing the standing toration ot vii»or and manhood. Also for ithcu- For Sale. no attempt at gush, oratorical display of were present. Mr. Eugene Osborne started last Friday Mr. Chas. J. McLean is devoting some of of individual members. It bad been said for (nattsm, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney checks,matches, perfumeries and proprietary No formal programme had been prepared difficulties, Knptures, ana many other diseases. STEAM ENGINE AND BOIIiEB himself or his rhetoric, and therein, is the morning whh his wife and child, to return to his spare time to the decoration of Esster several days that the committee stood five to Illustrated pamphlet sent tree. Address Voltaic medicines. Nothing has kept the average BeltG'o.,Marshal!, Mieb. Iy45 OHN COTTEK bas lor sale a15 horse power explanation of its convincing force. so that the addresses were all impromptu- the west. four, but the friends of the Parallel confi Engine, in Rood oner; one 18 lioi'ee power democratic congressman awake o'nights, like eggs, which he has. placed on sale at several dently trusted that the majority report would J Senator Haweley made a less elaborate but Songs and recitations were also given. upright lubnlar boiler, and ulso a 30 horse powei the present high tax on whiskey and tobac­ Dr. George Swift and wife, of Waterbury, stores in the Borough. be the other way. Walnut Leal Hair Restorer. upright tuoular boiler, with 145 two-inch tubes; an earnest, impassioned and eloquent.protest A bountiful supply of cake of various •«. -» It is entirely different from all others. It is as boiler 9 feet high and 4 leet in diameter. Will be Gdviri Street co, and it will not be surprising if as a com­ paid a flying visit to .Dr. Tbeo. E. Swift and Twenty-five new passenger cars are now clear as water,and,as its nameindicates, is a per­ sold as a whole or singly, and cheap.il applied against the bill, it nevertheless was pasted kinds filled a table at one end of the hall A petition is in circulation in New York promise that these two taxes should be in a family on Saturday last. being built at the New York, New Haven fect Vegetable Hair ltestorer It will immediate­ lor soon. For liirtlKjr iul'ormation call at the Invites the public to examine l>v the unexpectedly large vote of 29 to 15. Mr. Lewis Hubbell read a very interesting city and up the Sound, asking Congress for ly Iree the head from all dandruff, restore gray NOWALK MAC 111* t- WOliKS, 11 measure reduced. Miss Cornelia W. Dickerman, daughter of and Hartford car shops in New Haven, and hair to its natural color, and produce a new THJt ALCOHOI.IO LIQTJOB TRAFFIC, history of the Division, which he had com­ a re-survey of Long Island Sound and the growth where it Has fallen off. It does not in any CENSUS REPORTS. Mr. A. Dickerman, city, and formerly a well nill be running by the middle of summer. manner affect the health, whicb Sulphur, Sngar The bill for a commission on the. subject piled. Connecticut and Long Island harbors. A false impression is abroad that the vol­ known teacher, was married on Saturday to Two elegant sleeping csrs sixty-two feet long of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparationsliave G. HAULEISBEEK & CO., of the alcohol liquor traffic was considered The attendance was unusually large and done. It will change light or laded hair in a few umes of the Census Reports are out and Mr. James P. Bennett, of Boston. to be provided with all the newest appliances days toa beautum glossy brown. Ask your drug­ NEW GOODS in the Senate yesterday and finally passed the greater part of the friends present seemed Rev. A. N. Lewis, of Westport, is expect­ gist tor k. Each bottle is warranted. Chas N. 13 Water Street, Norwalk, ready for distribution. One advance copy to be well pleased with the entertainment. ed to preach at St. Paul's church Wednesday are also being constructed. They are named Crittendon,Mew York,and Geo.V. Goodwin & by a vote of 34 to J 4. only has been sent to each member of the Entertainments. "Boston" and "New York" and arc lettered Vo„ Boston, Wholesale Agents. Iy38 Make a Specially ol Constantly arriving. The bill provides for the'appointment by evening of this week, and Rev. Dr. Maxcy, "New York. Springfield and Boston Sleeping Senate and House, of No. 1 of the series. the President and confirmation by the Senate Burned to Death. The fourth and last cf Rev. Mr. Treat's of Bridgeport, next week Wednesday. Car." Six passenger cars are being refitted SCBOLIi AAD CIRCULAR SAWING, This is unbound, and it will be some months and the sleeping cars. "Mcriden," "Bridge­ TURNING, PICTURE FRAMING, of a commission of seven persons, not more Our community was horrified on Monday lectures will be given at Lockwood's Hall, BIRTHS. The choicest yet before the volumes can be completed and port" and "Portland" are also receiving gen­ R£PAlRI*G ofFUBMTUBM than jfour of whom shall be of the same morning to learn that the venerable Polly M. this evening. Subject, "The Environs of By request of friends,Mrs. Merrill, the art­ in readiness for general distribution. eral repairs. A number of engines are being FANCY JOBBING In WOOD. political party,nor be advocates of prohibition Meeker, widow of Silas Meeker, had been Paris." including sketches of Versailles, St. ist, has placed on exhibition in the south overhauled and provided with more powerful At Rowayton, Sunday the 5th inst. a DISSATISFACTION WITH CHAIRMAN BOSEOBANS. A line of RIaanfactnrcd Articles may to hold office not exceeding two years, who burned to death the evening before at the old Cloud, St.' Denis and Fontainebleau. The window of Betts* drug store, two remarkably machinery. A new freight engine will soon daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Lockwood. CrtiODies, in Imported & Domestic. Ex-Senator Barnum, chairman of the be commenced. * nMMlly be fonud on liana and for sale shall investigate the alcoholic liquor traffic homestead on the Westport road. lecture will be illustrated with fine stereopti- fine crayon pictures which she has just com­ Democratic National Committee, was at the . at the manufactory. She was in the 82d year of her age and con pictures. pleted for parties in Georgia. One is a por­ The New Haven Palladium thus refers to A fine assortment of its relation to revenue and taxation, and its Oapitol to-day and had a long secret consul­ general economy, criminal, moral and scien­ was the mother of two of our well known The concert at the Opera House, Wednes trait of a young girl, and the other portraits those opponents of the consolidated road 13 WATER STREET. tation with Congressman Flower, of New MARRIED. business men, Messrsi Silas B. and Aurelius day evening, for the benefit of the volunteer of two children. There is also a third pic­ who are using personalities in their advocacy tific aspects in ^connection with pauperism, York. It appears that certain democratic Cornices Made to Order. Ginghams and Seersuckers, crime, social vice, the public health and J. Meeker, and has since the death of her members of the 2d M. E. church choir prom­ ture, a fancy sketch, also her work. The of the new parallel project: leaders are not pleased with the selection of In Norwalk, March 9, Charles Murray and general welfare; and who shall inquire as to husband, resided in the old homestead with ises to be one of more than usual interest. portraits are so natural and life-like that it is "To criticise the acts ot a corporation is Miss Maggie Connell. General Rosecrans as chairman of their con­ one thing, to give currency to mean insinua­ the practical results of license and prohibtory The choir will be assisted by the following very evident that they are "speaking like­ In So. Norwalk, Mareh 11, by'Rev. H. N. In Imported and Domestics. gressional committee and are endeavoring to her sop Silas B. tions regarding the character of an officer of HXmHsmttte. legislation. The commissioners are to serve * It seems that she was home alone, her son well-known amateurs: Misses Selleck and nesses" of the originals. m Dunning, James P. Bennett,of Boston, Mass., get up a movement to effect a change in the a corporation is quite another. The one is and Miss Cornelia W., daughter of A. Dick­ without salary, and to report within eighteen and his family having gone to the evening Scott, spranos; Misses Selleck agd Ambler, legitimate, the other detestable. The New interest of a younger and more active man. erman, of So. Norwalk. New Table linens and Napkins months after* the passage of the act. An church services, and at about 8:80 or 8:45> pianists; Mr. Eben Hill, tenor-; Mr. James The Healthiest Town in Mew York, New Haven and Hartford railroads is Barnum's interview with Mr. Flower to-day a corporation whose acts are not always above In Bridgeport, March 6, William VanKau- appropriation of $10,000 is made for their she, as has been her usual custom, went from Cousins, Jr., violinist and Mr. S. M. Cole, England. A CONCERT! is said to have been on that subject. criticism, but its president is a gentleman ren, of Danbury, to Miss Minnie G. Gibbe, As a Benefit to the Volunteer At the lowest prices ever known. the sitting room to the kitchen with a lighted Xylophone soloist. The programme is given Sharon in this state has long been celebra­ of Bridgeport. expenses. The Democratic Congressional Committee whose unimpeachable character ought to pro­ members of tlte The House on Thursday passed the Agri­ Kerosene lamp, intending to place it on a in our advertising columns. We trust that ted for the longevity of its inhabitants. The tect bim from the slightest suspicion of In Bridgeport, Levi Thorp and Miss Sarah is now complete with the exception of five The attention of every one is called cultural appropriation bill. This makes sev­ table near the window so that it would cast the attendance will be large and we are con­ mortality list for last year shows the ages of wrong doing. We have no patience with North. 2nd M. E. CHURCH CHOIR, designations. Early next week the commit­ those who., impute improper motives to en of the regular annual appropriation bills its light out in the back yard for the benefit fident that all who go will be well pleased. the deceased to have been, respectively, 86, Will be given at the to the greatest bargain ever seen in tee will hold a meeting to elect a new chair­ President George H. Watrous. They are that have already passed tha House and of her son on his return from service. In 83, 83,83, 78, 77, 76, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 68, man and secretary. But what is the use of The Hatters' Minstrels, of Danbury, who either wilful slanderers or they do not know Opera House, which shows an unusually rapid advance some unknown manner the lamp was broken 62, 60, 60,57 and 23. Seven infants under 7 the man." DIED. such a committee, anyhow ? gave a very successful performance in that TOWELS and gives reasonable hope of an early ad­ from her grasp and fell, and the oil therefrom months of age, most of them "farm babies" Wednesday Eve'g, March 15, NATIONAL HEALTH. place one evening last week, will repeat the journment. . spread over^her person and she was, it is sup­ from Boston, also died during the year. The «0T All in want of Books, Pictures, Table In Norwalk, on Sunday evening March 12 Commencing at 8 o'clock. At 25, 30, 37£, and 50 Cents. The National Board of Health is consider­ entertainment at Music Hall, city, Wednes­ suddenly, P9lly M widow of Silas Meeker, THKH05SI HI6HT SESSI05. posed, instantly aflame. Mr. Charles W. average age of all but the seven infants was Knives and Forks, Tin Ware, &c., should ing the question of assuming charge of the day evening, for the benefit of their aid soci­ deceased, aged 82 years. PROTTKAMME. Last night's session of the House was de­ Lockwood residing a little one side, but on 70 years, 7 months and 9 days, and only attend the Sale at 24 Main Street. Auction New York quarantine on account of the ety. They are said to be remarkably clever G5T Funeral at 3:30 o'clock on Tuesday PART I. voted exclusively*to [the consideration of the opposite side of the road, hearing a. twenty-five persons died flut of a population every night. Goods are retailed at auction NEW HOSIERY, alleged failure of the present quarantine amateurs, and wc presume will draw a good afternoon, March 14th. 1 Piano Duett, Overture, "Othello," Rossini pension bills.JThsre were seventy-seven bills woman's scream, went out on his porch and of over 1,500. Can any other town in New prices through the day. Original Sterescop- Miss Liljbie Selleck and Miss Edith Ambler. officers to detain immigrarfts affected with audience. In Norwalk. March 10, Mrs. Elvira L. St. passed and then the House shortly after 10 seeing the flames immediately ran to the England show as good a record ?—Boston ic Views are sold for three cents each. 2 Reading, "The ride ol Jennie McNeal" Particularly Children's Hose, in small pox. On Wednesday evening, at Military Hall, John, in the 38th year of her age. • Will Carlton o'clock adjourned till' Monday. rescue. Wh£n he got near to the house, he Herald. Miss A. Lulu Raymond. Pinks and Blues, in fine grades. PROSPECTIVE CALL OF BONDS the Burnside Guards will give a masquerade The funeral will be attended from her SEW BILLS IX Till SENATE. saw the aged lady on her knees a few feet The Decorative Mania. late residence, Tuesday,at 2:30 p. m 3 Solo, "From a charming, noble lady," Owing to the tightness of the money mar­ sociable. "Look here. Matilda," said a Galveston Meyerbeer Among the new bills Introduced in the outside of the kitchen door, but as he ap­ We alluded last week to the large number Miss Delia R. Scolt. ket. Secretary Folger contemplates issuing lady to the colored cook, "you sleep right In Norwalk, Marob 12, LeGrand Ernest, Senate yesterday were the following: By proached she fell over and was dead when he Next Saturday evening, at the Opera of merchants who were re-painting and fixing only son of LeGrand and Fannie S Jennings 1 Male Quartette, "March," Becker EDWARD STREET, on Friday next a call for bonds, continued close to the chicken house, and you must Messrs. Hoyt, Price, \uurren and Youngs. Mr. Yoorhees, to aid in the construction of reached her. Extinguishing the fire on her House, the Harrison's will appear in their have heard those thieves stealing the chick­ up their .places of business, moving, etc. aged'l year and 9 raos Also in Norwalk, No. 5 Gazette Building-, sixes, to tho amount of $15,000,000, payable Mar. 13, Alinnie Isabel, only child of George 5 Violin Solo, "Obcron," the Delaware and Maryland ship canal; by person, he then went into the house and put dramatic and musical "Photos," which has ens." "Yes, ma'am, Iheard the chickens hoi • This week we have others to record. Mr. W. Mr James Cousins, Jr. in three parcels of about $5,000,000 each, on had wonderful success for the past three sea­ ler, and heerd de woices obde men.'""Why L and illaria L. Tuiler, aged 10 years.. 0 Reading, "The Owl Critic," Jan. T. Fields Mr. Hoar, appropriating $50,000 for the out the fire which had caught in a rug on B. Glines, the photographer, who always has Miss Raymond. the 3d, 10th, and 17th of May next. sons. It is full of melody, fun and clever didn't you go out then!" "Case, ma'am Their funeral will be held at tha house of purchase of the Forbes', Historical Art Qol- the floor, thus saving the house from taking (bursting into tears,) case, ma'am, I knowed an eye to the beautiful, has been re-fitting 7 Double Quartette, "The Belfry Tower," The order sentencing Sergeant Mason to acting, and is sure to please. The Boston LeGrand Jennings, Wednesday, March 15, Saltan leclion; by Mr. Jackson, to equalize the pay fire. my old fadder was out dar, and I wouldn't and decorating his reception room in an ele­ P. W. BATES, eight years imprisonment, was received at Herald says of it:— , ; \ hab him know I'se lost confidence in him at 2:30 o'olock, p. m. 2ndM.K. Church Choir,Misses f'rabbe, Fojvtz, * of the officers of the Navy; by Mr. George, The sympathies of our people are with the gant manner. Thecciling and walls have In Norwalk, on Wednesday, Maroh 8, Mrs. Nickeron andNickerson.and Messrs.Hoyt,Vrice AT HIS the Washington barracks, where Mason is "Photos" shows the 'works of a man well for all de chickensin de world. If I had Warren and Votings, to provide for the investigation and settle, relatives in this, their sad and fearful bereave­ been papered in a very attractive and artis­ Franoes I St. John, wife of Wm. A. Look- confined, this morning, but he was not in­ acquainted with all the tricks of the stage, gone out dar and kotched him, it would hab PART II. ment of claims against the United States and broke bis ole heart, and he would hab made tic manner by Mr. William Hindley, Jr.,who wood, M. D., in the 36th year of her age. formed of it up to this evening. It is severe­ ment. and one who knows just what pleases an au­ 8 Solo, "I would thar my love"' Bartholdy by Mr. .Flatt, relating to the registration of me tote de chickens home nome foah bim certainly has a right to point with pride to In Norwalk, Tuesday, March 7th, Mrs. ly criticised as unnecessarily harsh. Mrs. Meeker was a hale and hearty old dience. It is one constant theme of clever Mr. .bben Hill. trademarks, which provides "That nothing acting, humorous incidents, charming melo­ besides. He done told me day before dat this work as a sample of what he is cdftable William M. Raymond, aged 64 years. 9 Xylophone Solo, "Irene Polka," Me&MeYaril, lady, active and energetic apd in a few days The Blaine-Garfield eulogy will not be he's gwine to pull dem chickens dat night." Mr. S. M. Coles, Piano Accompaniment by contained in law 'entitled an act to authorize would have been 82 years of age, in fact a dy and artisticf mimicry, and as presented by of accomplishing with the modern combina­ In Norwalk, ' March 5, James Carrigan, On Water Street, issued by Congress for a long time yet. It is the cleverest of all companies of its kind, the —Galveston News. aged 15 years. Miss Selleck. the registration of trade-marks and protect gathering of friends and relatives was to have tions in elegant paper han.ings. With lace 10 Reading, "A basket of Flowers,:"Mrs. Stebbins to haVe a fine steel portrait of the martyr Harrisons, it is one of the pronounced suc­ . In Norwalk. Mareh 9, George V. Rusco, Miss Raymond. HAS NEW DESIGNS IN the same,' approved March third, eighteen cesses of the season. The consummate acting curtains to the windows, handsomely framed President, and which has not yet been en­ been held in her house on Friday, of this It happened on a railroad train which was aged 22 years 9 months and 6 days . 11 Double Quartette "Daughter of Error" hundred and eighty-one, shall prevent the of Alice and Louis Harrison and their admir­ going—well, it wasn't exactly a lightning specimens of his own artistic work on the Bishop Head Stones, Monuments and graved. week which would have been her birth-day In Norwalk, March 9, Robert T. Cahill, registry of any lawful trade-mark rightfully able company stamping it the brightest ec­ express. The engineer whistled down brakes. walls, comfortable furniture, &c., Mr. Glims- Choir with Obligato Solo by Miss Scott. all kinds of Monumental Work. The rumor telegraphed here Thursday that anniversary. centricity ii has been our fortune to witness. "What's the trouble, conductor?" excitedly aged 5 yeirs and 28 daya 12 Solo, " Come thou tount," Millard used at the time of the passage of said act." has a most cheerful and delightful room in • Mias Alice E. Selleck. General Grant " had been having some fun asked a psfSsenger. "Cow on the track," In Norwalk, March 8, Robert T. Cahill, CAIili AND SEE TIIE.TI. lOtl THE PRECEDENCE OJ BILLS IK THE SENATE. The numerous friends of Miss Clara han­ The Buckingham Post Camp Fire is to be which to receive his patrons. aged 5 years.' IS Beading, "A very naughty little girl's view nt with the boys " down in Wall street, and had responded the conductor. The man was lile," Tne protracted "struggle for precedence of dle, formerly of Winnipauk, will grieve to held next week Wednesday evening, 22nd. satisfied. Shortly afterward down brakes In Norwalk, March 5; James Carrigan, failed, created a wide sensation. It was a Another elaborate job of painting and Mi s Hiymond. For Sale. All old soldiers and sailors in this vicinity are was again whistled. "What's the trouble aged 15 years. 14 Male Quartette, "Good Night," White consideration for pending measures, in which learn that she" is lying dangerously sick at papering has just been completed for Mr. G.. IPE OKGAN,in good oriler; eight etops, sub cruel joke if untrue, as it doubtless was. invited, now?" cried the passenger. "Cow on the In Sontli Norwalk, March Miss Ellen Messrs. Hoyt. Price. Warren and Youngs the respective merits of the Tariff Commis­ the residence of her sister Sarah, in Vermont. 1 4, P baas t<> keys: one and a hail octave,foot PERSONALS. track," was the reply. "Great heavens," A. Franke, at his barber shop in GAZETTE Nagle, aged 35 years. pedals; case, white o ik with black-walnut trim- sion bill and the Japanese Indemnity fund Last week Mr. E. C. Bissell and Miss Anna Gus William?, in " Wanted ; A carpenter" cried the man, "havn't we caught up with Doors open at 7 o'clock. mi ngs, giIt pipes; is nine leet high, six leet wine, Mrs. Miles, wife of Congressman Miles, Building. Walls and ceiling have been pa In Norwalk, March 10, Mrs. Mary Ann and presidential count matters were detailed M.- Smith started for Vermont in response to Combination, is booked to appear in the that cow yet ?'' ADMISSION, - - SO CTS. and lour feet deep; Jardine. maker. Suitable arrived here Wednesday evening, and will »••»#>—— pered with a combination of live different Brown, widow of the laie Waldo Brown, M. lor house or church Can bo seen and tried at at length, occupied the consideration of the letters announcing her dangerous condition. Opera House, on the 27th. D. aged 80 years, 4 mos , and 15 days. Children nnder Fifteen, 25 Cts. the residence ol Mr Lewis Handle, South Wilton, spend a week or two in the city. illuminated papers, the whole producing a For further particulars enquire ot Senate yesterday. A charge by Mr. Beck From latest reports it is probable that she The keepers of whiskey saloons produce No extra charge 16r Reserved Seats. Scats can General Grant is expected to arrive at the Manager Mitchell announces that he has a nothing—do not earn anything, but support remarkably fine effect. Mr. Franke takes In Westport, Mar. 4, Capt. Peter Bulkley, •2tl0p J.T. GKEGOKY. that the protectionists were seeking to delay aged 60 years. be secured on und after Wednesday, March Sin, White House, next week, as the guest of the will not recover. rich treat in store for our muftic-loving citi­ themselves and .families, if they have any, much pride in the appearance cf his rooms, Ht BetiS' Drug Store, Borough, and at Comstock cction on the tariff and that journals owned In Bridgeport, March 6, Mrs. Isabel la Rug- Bros' Store, south Morwalk. President. zens in the form of an operatic Concert at on the earnings of others. It would be better and now can boast of one of the handsomest Wagon for Sale. ~ by them had made open avowals to this ef­ The Steamboat. for the community to- support such venders gles aged 66 years. ftEAVY Spring Wagon. Apnly to On Tuesday the Senate confirmed the the Opera Honse on the evening of the 21st, " tohsorial palaces" in the State. fect, was met by counter charges. Our cf alcoholic drinks and their families by di­ In Southport, Mareh 5, Andrew J. Lock- Opera House, A P. \V. BATES. tf nomination of Alfred W. Converse aa post­ We are informed that the Adelphi has been by Miss Blanche Roosevelt, who is singing rect taxation, if they- will not work, than to Since the removal of Mr. Stevens, Mr.Sher- Senator Hawley asserting that the free trade wood, aged 49 years . F. W. MliCllELL, - - - MANAGER. It 39 a re&\ master at Windsor Locks,also that of Charles put in complete order and will commence this week at the Bijou Theatre in New York, permit them to support themselves and wood has had a gang of carpenters tearing programme was to prevent any change, In In New C.maan, March 5, Isabella Mau- satisfaction Griswold as postmaster at Guilford. her trips-leaving New York, Saturday, April in the " Pirates of Penzance." She will be families by making a large portion of them down and building up, and painters spread­ rer, aged 65 years. SATURDAY, MARCH 18th. for a lady to order that the conditions of the present tariff poor and miserable, if nut criminals, by the know where 1st, in accordance with the notice in our ad­ supported by Floreuz* D'Arona, eontralto, alio can be New Haven has been represented here this sale of their liquors.—Exchange ing fresh paint, at his Main street store. He In Bridgeport, March 7, James McGovern, might remain avaiU'ile in*t«ri*l for politi­ and other well-known singers. The enter­ aged 23 years. March 8, Samuel Grum an. Tho most humorous play on record.—N Y.Herald sure of ob- week by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farnam, Mn vertising columns. The Adelphi will proba­ m '»•—«• hopes to finish up this week, and next*Satur- CO cal argument. aged 61 years. March 10, David Larkin, A coterie ot artists unsurpassed in America — taining a aiid Mrs. Eli Whitney, Jr., E. R. Sargent, J. bly be kept on the route till about July lstj tainment will conclude with the third act Yale and Harvard are at odds again as to day will haven grand "opening day.', He N. Y. Tribune. nice Fitting EXPEDITING PENSIONS. of "Faust." Full paiticulara in our next. aged 15 years. March 9, Ann Pauline Drew, article, tliat H. Leeds, J. E. Searles, at>d M. Y. Southard. when it is expected that a large boat will run the choice of a day for the univwsity race. now has a fine double store, with two en­ aged one year. Appearance ol America's Urealest Comedy A1- guaran­ Senator I'lhU. -who is a member of the in connection with the Danbury & Norwalk Yale wants to row on June 29 and Harvard tista, teed of the Major W. H. Mallory, of Bridgeport,spent The lecture by Dr. DeHass, at the Opera trances, and four large show windows on Ia Danbury, March 6, Willie Wildman best mate­ Pension Commitlue, recently introduced a Railroad extension to Wi'sou'd Point. on June 30. Last year, after much a few days here the past week. House, last Tuesday evening, gave great sat­ wrangling Yale acceeded to Harvard the Main street. When coip^leted and stocked Sunderland, aged 2 years. March 7, Graoie —T 23- rial, finish, motion caiLoJying a request to the House Chichester, aged 6 years. Mareh 4, infant shaoe and J. L. Houston and wife, William F. An­ isfaction to the audience. The Dr. is full of right to name the day, but with the under- with goods it will make a fine appearance. durability. Pension Committee to appoint a sub com­ ehild of Keyna Seman. drews, A. C; and A. M. Burritt have also Miss Nellie F. Biird, :who has been con­ his subject, talks rapidly and in a pleasing jtanding that Yale should name it in this and Remember the opening next Saturday. These most mittee to act with a similar Senate Com every alternate year. In New Fairfield, March 5, Tillie R. Bar­ desirable been here. ducting a prosperous school in Maryland for manner, delighting all who listen to him.. HARRISONS qiiF loca­ mittse, to consult with the commissioner of Mr. Ferd. B. Smith has been re-painting num, aged 11 years. tions. make Ex-Senators Eaton and Barnum are here. several years past, contemplates returning to The receipts for the benefit .of Rev. Mr, Miss Alice Harrison, such an arti­ Pensions, the Surgeon General and Adjutant The carriage factory of J. F. Goodrich & and fixing up his dry goods store. Wall In Bethel, March 2, Malinda Herbert,aged It is expected that Ex-Congressman S. W. Norwalk this spring and establishing a simi­ Fuller were not so lager as his friends wish­ 56 years. March' 6, Thomas S. Starr, aged Mr. .Louis Harrison, cle at once General, and ascertain the moat feasible Go., in New Haven, took fire about 8:30 Fri­ street. popular and Kellogg will be through with Parallel at lar school at her mother's residence on Beatty ed* and yet it amounted to " material aid" day evening, and the building, which was 60 66 years • i.. AND THEIR muchsought means of expediting the examination, settle­ street, Miss Baird is. well and favorable The, rage has extended to east Wall street, for. Hartford and visit us this week. as Kossuth used to put it; by 180 feet, was gutted. The losfris about In Stamford, Feb 24, Lucy B., oldest And this is why the THOMSON'S PATENT GLOVE ment and payment ol pensions. The Senate $60,000; insurance, $40,000. where George Ward Selleck has hid painters Sherman Knevals, Esq., baa been here the known here, and we donbt not will win suc- daughter of Thomas Waterbury, aged 16 yrs. FITTING CORSETS are to the front and maintain sub-committee consists of Messrs. Teller, The entertainment held in Sons of Tem­ at work, and the store adjoining is being March 6, Sarah B , widow of the late Benja­ Fans Coterie of Comedians, the lead over all competitors; they received the present week. He is an old New Haven cess. ______In their inimitable performance ol tbe most hu~ highest award at the PARIS EXPOSITION, /•hajrmnn, rialt and Jackson. The House perance Hall, last week Monday evening, for Kind-hearted editors now allow contribu­ fitted up for a branch of Pomeroy's Bridge­ min J. Miller, aged88 years March 3, Wil­ moroub piay of the era ; entitled boy, and later President Arthur's New York WORLD'S FAIR in LONDON, CENTENNIAL at consists of chairman of its Pension ROTOS POINT.—Mr. Ackert is busily en­ the benefit of the Industnal School was large­ tors to the waste paper basket to write on port Music store. liam Jones, aged 83 years. March 4, Imogens PHILADELPHIA and tho AMERICAN INSTITUTE law partner. . both sides of the paper. Mercein, aged 68 years. FAIR recently hflld in New York. Thes goods committee, Mr. Marsh, and two others. To- gaged at the Point preparing for the coming ly attended, and netted quite a respectable • •» . are for sale by all leading Retailers throughout Congressman Buck has returned from a summer campaign. He has greatly enlarged amount for the treasury. the United States, Canada and Europe. day the first meeting was held at the Pension A writer in the March Agriculturist asks: Latest by Telegraph. -PHOTOS.- The above goods for salo by short visit to Connecticut. the pavilion at the water's edge, and built an White Leghorn Eggs for Sale and the views of Commissioner Dudly, "What is Wiad ?" He has evidently never OPENED THIS DAY, An Epitome of Mirth and Music; a continuous JB1>WAKJ> sTKKET, Norwalk. The State Department is informed of the entirely new refreshment pavilion in front Sturges' Journal is out. Call and get it. listened to a congressional debate on civil ^OR HATCBINU.—Friro 80 cents tor 13 Fii9ll.idfe of Fun ; Si-.rean-.inc Comedy; Charming the Surgeon and Adjutant Generals, 2d and 2,500 yards good Prints at 4 cts. I? ANDREW HUTCHINSON, Melody; Unmjrous and Mimitic DeliniationB, 3d auditors of the Treasury and of the Con­ death of Rev. Henry Highland Garnett, Uni­ of the main house. Other improvements service reform. 2tpll Winnipauk, Conn. and played by tnij company over ted States Minister to Liberia, which occur­ a yard, and5,000excellent prints JU3T HECEIVED! gressional Committee, were interchanged. In progress and soon to be commenced are It is now thought that Senator Edmunds The lieutenant was badly bitten,about three at 4 cts. a yard. 800 Consecutive Niglits, 800 The result of the conference, was an agree red at Monrovia on the 13th of February. the enlargement of the bowling alley, new will accept the vacant seat on the Supreme 2nd M. E. CHUKOM. New styles of Box Papers very cheap. Genhral W, T. Sherman croised the Mel^ inches from the end.of his vertebra),and twen­ Van Hoosear & Ambler. In all the Principal Cities of America. ment on the part of the Commission and bathing houses, and the construction of a Bench. ty-five miles from the mouth of the Rio can Border yesterday, on the new railroad i • • HE Pews ol the 2nd M.S.Church will Vo* Popular PRces. Reserved Seats without extra The MacEennoo, officers of the War Department, to send to dock from Pine Point. When the Danbury Grand, where he was stationed.—Texas Sitt­ T rented lor the ensuing year, on charge, at Betts' Store, and Comstock Bros, on bridge over the Rio Grande at Laredo. Messrs. Wallace Dann and George Gregory ings. A Frenchman says a widow is like a ship and alter Tuesday, 14th inst Cross and American Congress the coming week,.such a schedule Railroad extension is completed and trains whose captain has been lost. This is a base Senator Ben Hill is seriously ill, at Phila-' will start a market, this Spring, up Main m Horse Cars will run at close ol Entertainment. of clerical increase in their respective depart­ commence running, Mr. Ackert intends hav­ libel on the widow. She is merely like a An editor wrote a head.line, "A Horrible Tiesiay, March 21st, at 8 P. H. Stylo grapii. Pens delphia, with his cancer trduble. ing a small steamer connect with the same, Street, in the Store now occupied by Mr. shiy that has lost its secena officer. Both Diagrams with apv-raisala can be seen at the ments as will enable the Commissioner to Blunder," to go over a railroad accident, but JJROBATE SALE OF RKAL ESTATE. Constantly on hand. As ever, B. which will abegreatcOnvenienoe to the pub- Wixson. • feel the need of another mate.—Philadelphia Store of Selleck Brothers. 2tpll adjust all claims within the next three years • ' : * though it was the printer's fault that it got Chronicle Herald. Pursuant to an order of the Court ot Probate Artists' Materials a Specialty. and a statement as to the amount of money lic. - The Monthly Temperance Services will be over the account of a wedding, the editor — — » tor tbe District of Norwalk. will be sold at public The Providence Journal is of the opinion was the man thrashed all the same."—Hart­ To Let. auction, to the highest bidder, on Thn>sday, needful to carry out this rapid completion of held next Sunday evening in the First Bap­ For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's March *ld,I4S;, at ten o'clock, lqrenoon (unless that the New York,New Haven and Hartford First meeting of the Borough Board of ford 1imes. N WINNIPAUK. to a small family, a Cottage previously disposed ol at private sale) so much of Andrew Selleck, the present enormous gorge of pension tist Church, and It is expected that Rev. H, Porus Plaster. Price 26 cents. Monson House and Bjirn and outbuildings, with about road may delay the construction of the Relief next Monday.. i. m Hi m I the leal estate of John C. Smith; late of Willon, business. The soldiers of the country will N. Dunning, of South Norwalk, will preach. Hoyt, agent. tf 12 acres of land; Apply to in said district, deceased, as will riise the sum of Parallel road for some time, but in the end In 1840 there were three men engaged in 2tp $1R3.W, 11. TOOHER, Winnipauk 1,261 38-100 dollars, with incidental charges of Books, Stationery & Fancy Goods. not fail to give Senator Piatt the credit due the fire work business in N-sw _York._ The sale. Sale to take place on the premises in sum' 40 IFallSt., - - - Korwalb, " its opposition must prove ineffectual, and the Carpenter's are at work getting out mate­ Lent ought to pass very rapidly—Tnere are him, for originating and setting on foot this Messrs. S. E. Olmstead & Co. are about business ha»'ince grown to the dimensions of O RENT.—Cottage on Prospect Hill, con­ Wilton. Terms and conditions made known at new road or some other will be built. rial forthenew school building of St Mary's over $2,000,'000 a year. It gives employment s*> many fast days in it, yon know.—Boston T taining nino rooms with garden. Enquire ot time ol sale. CHAKIIKS HOL&lbs, O THE 1'ROCAIB COURT,lor the District of most just and meritorious measure, while issuing a new trade Catalogue, containfng Cjurier. ltpll MRS. sTKVENs, near premises. Administrator. T Norwalk. parish, Leonard street. to more than 600 people, and at its present . Dated, March 8th, 1882. 2t the tens of thousands of disabled and desti­ » large and fine engravings of the steam heat­ The application of Charles A. Reynolds, ol Nor­ Messrs. Woodbury and Perkins, clerk and rate of increase promises to double in the walk, in (-aid lilstriet,ret>pecifully showetliThat tute pension claimants, (whose applications James E. Wixson will remove his market ers, furnaces, ranges, &c., which they manu­ next thirty years, as it has in the past. "It is true," said Slocomb, as he wiped iioms TO I<1ST, suitable for ofilccs, over ho is guardian ot* iMlward P. Reynolns. of said assistant clerk of the house; have made a his mouth carefully, "that one swallow dots tho Drug Store, corucr ol Main and Wall Norwalit. a minor belonging to said District, and have been tor months and years deferred good record this session. The journals, cal­ on the'first of April to the store now occu­ facture in large numbers at their Foundry. streets,R Irom and alter the 1st of April next In that said Minor Is the owner of lhefohowinc Keal not make a summer, but it imparts a pleas­ Quire of J • W. UUllBliLL. enders, etc.. have always been ready on "I remember," says the celebrated Wesley, Estate, viz:—A certain tractoflandsitua'edin said because of the Pension offices inability to do pied by the Combination Clothing Company, ant warmth. Norwalk, Maroh 13tli, 1S82. Norwalk, at Cranberry Plains, so called, in quan­ the work crowded upon it) will bless him time in the morning, however excessive may Miss Lulu Raymom^vho is to appear at "hearing my father say to my mother, 'How New York tity two acrco-.more or less, with the buildings could you have the patience to tell that block­ have been the work of the previous day, and Messrs, Wilkinson & Bulkley will remove the choir benefit conceW, on Wednesday ev­ Guitcau sometimes boasts of having been a with their gratitude. Senator Piatt believes commendable ability has been shown in head the same thing twenty times over ?" To Rentr . -AND— that Congress will, before it adjourns, make their hat shop to the Youle factory building ening, is spoken of by our exchanges as a ' Why,' said she, • if I had told him but nine­ journalist. He was not in the profession the management of affairs at the clerks' desk long enough to stick the mucilage brush into rglllE SECOND STORY OF MY HOUSE, lour late ol Jouathan Camp, deceased, beine thehon)"c- the needed appropriations for the additional during each daily session. on Hoyt street. This looks like increasing very accomplished and gifted elocutionist, teen times, I should have lost all my labor.'" X rooms, pantry and cellar, front and back stead late.y occupied by ThaddeuB S.KevnoIds, — Glasgow Evening Times. the ink bottle. stairs, and entirely separate, all new, with overy deceased. —Hartford Courant. and one that will bo sure to interest and • — Norwalk. clerks and the money required to complete business. - - convenience, wash house, &o. Kent moderate. And lie further says that said estate is at pres­ • — MRS. 11. A.'STUUUKS. and pay every pension claimant, justly enti­ please her audience. - Old umbrellas and buggy tops aro now ent unproductive; that the avails thereoi are Newtown Avenue, four houses North of SC. Paul's wanted lor the support, maintenance and educa­ The Mutual Improvement Society enter­ We are inclebted{to Mr. James S. Keeler.of «. .#>-• The pecuniary incentive for a youth to l Always Poor Man's Friend No tled, within the next thirty-six months. apply his mind to'stndy in order that be may being utilized by the ladies for theater hats. church. ^ l P> tion ot said minor and that it will be for the ad­ tainments,held at the Congregational church, Wilton,for copies of Melbourne journals. In "The Journal of Banking" Law is the The demand for them almost equals that for More High Fares. vantage of said minor to sell the same, and in­ JEWISH PERSECUTIONS IN RUSSIA. become a man of great scholastic attainments city, are said to be very ihteresticg. The the matter of - the size of her newspapers name of a new quarterly magazine devoted Confederate bonds. vest tho avails thereof according to law; where- Mr. Belford, of Colorado, has introduced a cannot be over-estimeted. The salary of the For Sale or to Rent. FARE OiSLT 35 CENTS. loro he says tha there is iustand rensonublecanee managers seem to be quite successful in Australia is certainly not behind the rest of to the reporting of legal decisions upon average editor is about $2,000 a year, while lor gelling the same, lie therclore prays said mUE well-known Farm at Wihnipank, formerly Court to order said real estate to bo sold, and to resolution in the House reciting the miseries bringing out local talent, and the only'fault the world. the jockey who rode " Iroquois " was paid The residence of tbe Hon Julia Convene X owned by Morgan T. Smith, is offered l« r Excursion Tickets to N. Y. & Return Banking and Financial cases, etc. Edited at Stafford, was entered by burglars Monday empower him or some other meet person to sell inflicted upon the Jews in Russia, declaring with their programme seems to be the length. $5,000 for the race.—Nor. Herald. sale or to rent, i'ho Farm contains some 40 acres the same pursuant to the Statute in such case by George II. Stover and published by the night and oyer $700 worth of silver and ot improved land, in good eondltioii, aconiuimu- FlftyCents. made and provided. that the people of the United States protest Read Mr. Haulenbeok's adv. this week,and » .«• ous and convenient residence, barns, &e. Pos­ At the meeting last week Monday evening, Dry Goods Bulletin Press, New York. jewelry were stolen. THE POPULAR AND SWIFT STEAMER, Dated at Xorwalk, March 11th, A. D., 1SS2. against the spirit at persecution revived in when you want goods in his line remember A Maryland sportsman is having manufac­ session given immediately. Price low and terms CIIAKI.KS A. RP^YNOl.Dd, Guardian. there was a lecture by Rev. Dr. Spencer, an tured in Baltimore a complete suit of rubber easv. For further particulars enquire at the Russia, asserting that the Hebrews are loyal essay by J. M. Ellundorf, vocal solos by that his factory is just the place to buy them. clothing by means of which he expects to Ah explanation: The pair of FAllttTIELD COUNTY NAl'ION ALBANK. II District of A'orualk, ss,l'robate Court March 11 Rarely happens so overwhelming a.grief A. D„ isse. citizens and subjects, aud requesting the Miss Scott and Mrc. Campbell, a reading by He turns out Iota of things that are needed as has come upon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur slaughter numberless wild geese. The head diamonds displayed at the exposition were OKi)E«ED—Thai the foregoing application be President to submit to his Imperial Majesty, Miss Rebecca Northrop, a piano selection hy ID every well-regulated household, Gates, of South Norwalk. . They were visi­ piece, which will be the only part kept in taken from the petrified remains of a hotel To Rent. heard aud determined at the Viobatu Office in view, is to be made exactly in the form of a clerk in Colorado. Norwalk,03 thelsioayoi April,18S2. at9o'clock, the Czar, the friendly assurances of the peo- ting Mrs. Gates' father in New Milford HE lower part ot the A. Brown house ou Mott iorenoun; ami that notice iliereol be published Miss Lucy Merrill, and a selection from wild goose sitting upon the water and fur­ "ADBXiPBI," pie of tho United Stataa*nd to request him The lawyers engaged in the Trowbridge- when their two children, aged respectively T Avenue, consisting of two large parlois, a in some public newspaper near the place where Dickens by Mrs. Durant. nine and fqajr years, were stricken with nished with magnifying glass eyes through Nine per cent, of Yale graduates become kitchen, dining room, two bed rooms, and three Will commence her Regnlar Dailv Trip9 on Sat- such Heal Estate Iie», three weeks successively, to exercise his power for the sake of humani­ Cullen case were in town yesterday taking diphtheria, and both died. The picture of which the wearer can see his way among the clergyman—-Ex. Probably this is caused by bed rooms in attic; hot and cold water, line uew uaday, April1st, leaving -New York lrom Pier £2 belorc said time assigned. range in kitchen; both well and borough water; BrR., font of Fulton St., at 2:45 p.m., and lrom ASA B. WOODWARD, .Judge. ty to protect his Jewish subjects from the Fred Mead has moved into his new store. the deposition of Mrs. Raymond, who laid the return of thoso parents to their home game. remorse for their crimes which they commit­ large barn. Kverjthing in tho best ol order. foot of 33d St., E. R„ at 3:00 p. m., connecting violence of his enemies. •»-* out the deceased. The case will probably needs no coloring from pen or pencil.— Dan~ ted' when they were on the football game.— Also, a gentleman's residence, near tho new •urely with the Train for Danburv leaving at li:12 bury News. Columbia Spectator. stone bridge on New Canaan road. Consists ol p. m., and New Haven trains for tho east. Leave THE HARTBOR& JJCILDINU, See Cotter's adv. of steam engine and not come up in court until the last of the This was w^at broke the engagement, at a a good two story house in good order, with bam South Norwa k overy moruing (Sundays except­ . time, to. when they had both sworn to love and other out-buildings, and five acres or land. ed,) at 7:50 o'clock, on arrival ol the Danbury and Bids were opened Thursday, in the office boilers for sale. month. each other "until death do us part." He: I Is within 13 minutes'walk of tho village; lirsl the New Waven trains. Passengers can procure --mr—mt—" Said young Symonds: "Old Ragb ag has ' I expect to pass through this world but single aiut Excursion Tickets for all Stations op of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury forbidden me bis house and ordered me not never saw you look lovelier. She: Yon are ouce. if, theiL-fore, there is any kindness I house west of the bridge, and opposite the resi­ Intelligence has just been received of an dence ol Charles Kellogg, Esq. Rent oi both the Danbury Railroad at the Uaptain's offce on Birthday Cards, for chandiliers for the government building Messrs. B J. Sturges and Sherman More­ to speak to his daughter, but if lia thinks, a ^at He grabbed hia hat, rushed from the can shoW, 'or goftd I can do to any places will be reasonable. For iurther_ informa­ the Boat. Passegcrs and Baggage conveyed to house have been appointed appraisers upon appalling earthquake in Costa Rica. Several by that racket, he can rouse my obstinacy house, and has npt been seen since. $he add­ fellow being, let rri? rf'j il MOW. 'Let me not tion apply to JAMES FlNKBY, and from the Depot at south Norwalk, Free ol FOIt SALE AT THE at Hartford. There were three bidders, ed mechanically^-—" erer," and wppt hyster­ " p • Real Sstiu* Agent. Oharge. Refreshments served on hoard at all the Lewis Raymond estate. Ttjey commence thousand lives were lost, and a number of and get me to make love to the girl and defer it nor negler! ii, t' ^r I shall not pass Sorwalk, Mareh ^ UU hours. 11. O. Holliogs Co. of Boston, Cor- marry her, lie's mistaken. ically.—[Philadelphia Item. this way again." GAZETTE, OFFICE. Melius & Co. of Philadelphia, and Mitchell their duties to-dayj towns destroyed. WESTPOBT. ; City News. . Uorwalk 0-azette. . The funeral of the.late ©apt, Peter Bulk- In the transfers of property to the Dan- ley who. died March 4th in his 61st year, bury & Norwalk Railroad noticed by one of took place from Christ church Wednesday. your cotemporaries, the fact that the "com­ Tuemiaj ,Marcli 14, 188SJ. The attendance was large, embracing six pensation is nominal" has caused much com­ W. " ~'r. • t f sea captains and a large number of business ment, as it well known that in nearly every Fairfield County Items, associates. During the funeral hour flags instance it Was thousands of dollars. were set at half mast on vessel* in the harbor. Ike and George, the engineers of your Are now receiving their REDDING. Rev. John R. Williams, who was auiated Horse Railroad are efficient and obliging, Mr. Thomas Sanford went to Hartford last by Rev. A. N. Lewis, pictured in a short but funny fellows. Tuesday, for the discharge of his duties as address, the christian character of deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker, of New York The Gopds on my legislator. and bis personal worth. Words thus fitly are visiting at the home of Hon. Tallmadge 'W'i Mr. Edward Sanford of Knoxville, Tenn., spoken were in consonance with the thoughts Baker. Charles Jennings will remove his family Spring Goods visited hfs parents and other friends in Red­ of every listener, who, by his presence ex­ 5c. counter reduced ding last week. pressed sympathy and indicated his regard from Brooklyn, early in April and occupy HAVE OPENED FOR THE There was a brilliant aurora borealis Wed and sorrow. The burial took place in Willow the late residence of Henry C. Ely, on West nesday evening. Brook Cemetery. Osptain Bulkley -was a st. or New York avenue, which Mr.Jennings in large quantities, and arc prepar­ to 4 cts. All those Messrs. Gregory & Nicholas have taken native of West port and began active life as a has leased for a term of years. ing for their possession of the store at the Center. mariner following that occupation 38 yean, Landlord H. H. Bartlett still moves on in A petition is in circulation for the appoint­ During most of that time he was identified the endeavor to "keep a hotel" with good on the 10c. counter ment-of Mr. Gregory as postmaster in the with the packet trade between this port and success. His location is very convenient «for place of Mre. Johnson who has resigned. New York, and exerted his share of that companies who appear at Music Hall, and There was quite a fall of snow Thursday effort which has tended so much to advance for that-reason, the City Hotel has the "run." OPENING* SPRING TRADE OF 1882, put at 8 cts. Also ;V r ;:h forenoon, followed by rain. The snow soon the interests of the town. His career was The regular social was held in the Council •" ¥ - •' Yin - ' disappeared. marked by no brilliant acts such as others chamber, on Monday evening, commencing about 8 o'clock and 10 minutes, as the motto ther goods at spec­ TJmpawaug and Pickett's Ridge District seek to perform in the belief that thus a name MARCHfi25th, schools closed last Friday. The one in Little and a fame can be carved, preferring to be of the association is "Business before pleas­ THEIR ENTIRE LINE OF Boston District came to an end on the Satur­ actuated and guided as he ever. was, by ure." All of the initiated members were ial prices. For a few day of the proceeding week. honesty, sincerity and truth, and in the light present-, but only one outsider, and he was - In the New Store, An extract from a young lady's letter to her of these virtues he will be held in remem­ not so well impressed with the proceedings father in tlie country: brance. The vestry of Christ church, with as to apply for membership. The regular "MY DEIK PAPA.— which deceased had many years been identi­ proceedings passed off quite amicably until days these prices Sunday was your birthday, and I wish you fied met, and passed resolutions expressing the slippery subject of oil was reached,when No. 3 GAZETTE BUILDING. health and happiness. Probably you enjoy­ of the high christian character of their de­ l|ght was sought upon the subject by a me* willcontinue. Gome ed it reading«your papers and ate a hearty parted friend. „ ber, who certainly is anxious to know how dinner. What more could a man want ? The suspicious of the members of the much profit the city has ttf pay on that com Gome one, come all, and When you contrast your lot with many we Westport Chess Club are aroused. Why ? modity, oil. The subject was freely discuss­ we will shew you the largest soon and get the know of, I am sure you take considerable Because they cannot find their treasurer who, ed, but space will prevent us from even cull­ satisfaction to yourself. You have a good so they say has been conspicuously absent ing here and there a rare bud from the burst and choicest stock of all home—you have not been obliged to take since the club's annual meeting in December, of flowery eloquence. His Honor endeavor­ kinds of bargains offered. one of the stormy voyages we have read of when it was shown that its assets were $30, ed to throw water upon the troubled oil, with lately, nor have you been wrecked on a rail­ deposited .in a savings bank, and what now good effect, but not until many high poetic way train. You have'nt had any great sor­ troubles them is the fact that he has carried thoughts had been expressed in exquisitely row, in fact. You are in better health than off their bank book. Members will forgive lovely phrases, and economy without light Dry Goods S-': •' $ ' many people, and your family is comfortable the treasurer, who is also acting president if carried the day. The suggestions in-your last, about the '• :s- ^ ; ; to say the least; BO as this birthday comes he will come back and occasionally call a •; n around, you ought to congratulate yourself, meeting of the club. city's interest in the extension of the Dan- EJLLockwood (* t ;• WHICH FOR and I join with you heartily. I hope during A splerdid congregation as to numbers bury road being neglected, was the occasion ever shown in Norwalk, an$ the coming year you will try to take all the assembled at Memorial church Wednesday of the appointing a Democratic committee to at prices that cannot fail to comfort you can. And I guess you are just evening, to hear Archdeacon Kirkby's narra­ attend to that subject if it is. not too late. as well pleased thSt you are not the Czar of tive of Missionary work performed by him in Since Monday night there has been much please. Russia or , and run the risk British America, which region, as all know, figuring and calculation on the per centage B. S. BLASCER, of being fired at by some crazy subject every covers an area greater in extent than the made on the sale of oil at sixteen cents a gal­ We will open a large line •4k Has removed to Lockwood'i Building, WallStree lon, which cost in New York ten and one- foot of Alain, which has been refitted and furn­ time you should veniure out. You^an jog United States. To give hearers an idea of of Ladies' and Children's ished with a choices tock ot about over those old hills, familiar to your its magnitude, a map of the region was sus­ half cents. We favor its reference to some of FARM whole life, taking in that splendid air, run­ pended in front of the altar. He compared Mr. Walradt's ten year old pupils. Ready Made Garments of onr Groceries, Crockery, Glass, &c. He give* his personal attention to hisbusines ning your eye over those fertile acres that the state of things at the time of his arrival If our Republican councilmen do not occu­ own manufacture; also Mus­ and invites public patronage. py a sufficiently exalted position to regard the belong to you, every inch of them showing there thirty years ago, with what they now •«3. « ^ . the result of your care and cultivation; en are, and the present conditions with those Democratic majority with calm superiority, lin Underwear of all kinds. AND .. 1 joying your good position, the respect of in which we live in this mighty country. they can hardly be blamed for deriving a good Good work and low prices. your neighbors, your pleasant, peaceful home, He gave outlines of his work and the priva­ deal of amusement from their acts. Ladies' Silk Suits and Spring and all the little comforts that make life tions attending it. His nearest neighbors The monthly Sunday-school concert of the good to live." ___ north and south were 250 miles away, and to Congregational church was held Sunday eve­ Cloaks, Mantles, &c., in great ning. The subject was "Holy Sabbath Rest." WEST STRATFORD. call on them or they on him the journey must variety. be made on foot in the snow, using those The whole school, by classes, took part in the Scarlet fever still continues its ravages. peculiar snow shoes which school geogra­ exercises, which were of more than usual in­ Two cases have proved fatal since Saturday. In our Basement will be phies tell boys and girls about. There were terest and profit. SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP Mail agent Loomis is still unable to attend no great lines of railroad connecting impor­ The Old Well Hook and Ladder company found a large line of all kinds to his duties. tant points. Only one or two mails a year on Monday evening elected the following People have begun the annual spring clean­ of could be received, and contact with the out­ officers, R. E. Kinney, foreman; E. F. Surpasses all previous efforts, A careful inspection of our Goods solicited, and ing of their yards and gardens. side world was a something to be pleasantly Smith and F. L. Byxbee, assistants; J. W Pembroke Lake will soon be Btocked with thought of not often realized. Almost Dake, secretary; G. B. Harvey, assistant German Carp, furnished from the Smithso­ perpetual winter reigned, the thermometer secretary; G. N. Ferris, treasurer ; H. Ben nian Institute at Washington, D C. often falling to 50 and 60 degrees below g*r, steward; C. B. Watkins, C. 8- Byxbee, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bridgeport youths of Hibernian descent, zero. Notwithstanding these difficulties he and E. Westervelt, finance committee, amuse themselves Sundays by annoying and bad continued 30 years in the field. Good A COMPARISON AS REGARDS QUALITY AND PRICES, tormenting the Chinese residents of that l MALL IN SIZR. I Cobb's Little Podophyllin work had been done, and many souls led in city. The Chinese are a peaceable class, U(i 4.R COATED| Pills, for Headache, Uos- the right way: He had found warm hearts lOBti TO CUBE,! I tiveness, &o. -Mattings, Rugs, violating no laws and attending to their own t WALLOWS Easy| Price 25 cents per bottle. among, the ice and snow bouud bills and business, but they are "haythans and no bet­ H. S. Betts, agent. vnlleys, and these were grateful for his With any City Establishment, desired. ter than nagers." Those who come to this ministrations, responding with earnestness of A juror appeared before the judge and ask­ country to esqape persecution should teach spirit to the efforts he was making. Tht ed to be excused. * The court—What is your Mats, &c., •K'.. their children to be tolerant. archdeacon was eloquent at times and waa excuse? The juror—I have got the itch—I One man has been found in this place who am itching now. The court—Mr. Clerk, listened to with marked attention. really believes Guiteau to be insane. Bar- scratch him. Whereupon the clerk scratched At Wholesale Prices. The first acre of onions was planted one bis name from the list. When the juror re­ num should secure hicn without delay. turned to his store he said he never spoke W. day last week in Green's Farms. In the light of last Thursday's snow storm, and truer in bis life than when he said he was itching, "for," said he, "I was itching; but it ' Remember our Opening, on COAL! STAMFORD. ottier unfavorable conditions some may call it was to get back to my business."—Legal Saturday, Match 25th, at COMSTOCK Kit OS•9 The Fire Marshall after investigating the this a Munchausen yarn, but there are five News. late fire on the premises of Garret Stack, adjoining the Union House, pronounces it an witnesses who can testify to its truth. A Remarkably Elastic Carpet. incendiary. The facts proved "that the fire The late Stephen Nash who died Sunday The new oork floor covering—LINOLEUM— began iu a box filled of wood, paper, and the 5th, in his 83 d year, was buried Tuesday is so rapidly increasing in popularity, that it No. 3 GAZETTE BDILDING. Manufacturers,, Wholesalers and Retailers. AT rags, and saturated with kerosene. Said box in Green's Farms Cemetery. is superseding all articles used for that pur­ being placed on top of a large case or ice box pose Its remarkable durability is the secret until it was within about two and one-hall In the case of Keeler ts. Pennoyer an act­ ion to recover a sled which defendent had of its success. All first-class carpet dealers Scofield & Hoyt. feet from the floor beams. This was in the keep it. The genuine cloth has the name cellar. Another and smaller box was placed bought of parties whohad stolen the same,he "LINOLEUM" on,the back of every square 45 Main Street, Norwalk. Insurance Building, So. Norwalk. on top of a beer barrel. An iron candlestick not knowing that fact at the lime, Justice with a piece of a candle in it lay near by, yard.