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Candidate Morton Notified. Col. Stevenson's Military Band RHINECLIFF. N. Y., Oct. 4—The Re­ publican notification committee notified Tobacco 40 FiRST-CLASS MUSICIANS 40 Hon. Levi P. Morton of his nomination THE SOUTH NORWALK for governor. The party consisted of cannot be beaten Chauncey Depew, General Tracy, Wil­ EMINENT VOCAL QUARTETTE, liam Brooitfield, Charles W. Hackett, at home or abroad General Horace Porter, Edmund Wetmore, ROOFING AND PAPER Rendering the magnificent music.il compositions of COL. WM. General Anson G. MoCook, General Col- for quality or flavor. lis and John S. Wise. The party, with H. STEYENaON, including his popular "ODD FELLOWS' Senator Saxton and Judge Haight, were •i Washington Street Biidge, MARCH." Personally conducted by COL. WAT. H. STEVEN­ entertained at luncheon by Mr. Morton. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SON, L. M. Rich, Manager. Russell Will Not Ran. BOSTON, Oct. 4.—The Traveller tonight says that Hon. John C. Russell of Leo­ Prices, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. minster has refused to be the Democratic candidate for governor; also that he will COAL Sale of seats commences Friday morning, at Plaisted's and Greg­ not only refuse the nomination if tendered Nutmeg State, Star, Victor, Cyclone, Nox-'em-all. Rozensize Sheathing PUper, Butchers,' ory's drug stores. him at the state convention, but that he Bakers' Confectioners', Dry Goods, Hardware Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, Twine and But- will decline to be present or take any part 'teff^oSu'want a good Gravel, Sand or Tar Roof, give us a chance. Our roofs are warranted at the gathering. Mr. Bussell gives as his Old Company's Lehigh, reason lor withdrawing this time that his for 10 years. GEORGE R REDMAN, Manager health is poor. Hazleton, CTOFS Creek, Keqaiem For Archbishop Bayley. and other first-class fam­ BALTIMORE, Oct. 4.—A solemn mass pf ily Coal. Our range and requiem was sung today in the cathedral for the repose of the soul of Archbishop heater Coals*iJor family \-<3 Bayley, the predecessor of Cardinal Gib­ use are carefully prepar­ BABY CARRIAGES! bons in the see of Baltimore. The rector of the cathedral was the celebrant of the ed ; all slate and dust re­ mass, and the senior assistant priests were moved before delivery. respectively deacon and subdeacon. The THE BEST FLOOR HADE! cardinal gave the absolution. C RAYMOND BROTHERS Shot When She Screamed. SOUTH NORWALK. jjHIS FLOUR has stood the test, and been at the OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES DOTHAN, Ala., Oct. 4.—While on her ^ head for the last twenty years. It will make way to school Mi6S Lena McArdle, aged OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, GG §§§111 more Bread and Better Bread than any other 16, was attaoked by an unknown negro, Flour made. Be sure and get the JONES SUPERLA­ who attempted to assault her.' When she TIVE FLOUR. All grocers have it. .FROM $5.00 11*! •screamed, he shot her and ran. The bul­ let entered her breast, producing a fatal o wound. Armed men are searching for the negro. If caught, he will be lynched. COAL WHOLESALE AGENTS: FURNITURE The Scituate Slnrder Mystery. THE HOLMES, KELLER & PROVIDENCE, Oct. 4.—Lawrenoe Kee- EW YORK. NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD gan, 50 years of age, formerly employed N RAILROAD. SELLECK CO. RAYMOND & SONS, 46 and 48 in one of the largest dry goods houses in —NEW YOBK DIVISION Main street, Norwalk, Conn., are re­ this city, but latoly a man about town June 17th, 1894. ceiving their Spring Furniture which without employment, has been arrested, Trains leaveSouth Norwalk asfollow they are selling at hard times prices. charged with the murder of Emily Cham­ FOR NEW YORK—Accommodation trains at We are offering the largest assort­ bers, and is confined at police headquar 9.36 a.m., 1.11, 2.54, 4.07, 5.30, 6.50, 8.00, 1020 ment to be found in Norwalk. Hard­ p. ra. Express trains at 5.26,5.46, 6.15 (locaw. ters, pending further investigation. 6,55 (locaD.i7.es (local), 7.54 (local). 8.21 (local). wood bedroom suits, $14, $16, and $18 9.03 (local) 9.58,10.45. 11.37. (local) a. m. 12.5? Silk parlor suits, $40. Rug An Old Man Bleeds to Death. 2.25,4.20,5.20,6.20 7.57 p.m. For Washington vu, Satin Trimmed parlor suits, $45.00. HUNTINGTON, N. Y., Oct. 4.— JarvisR. Harlem River 1.13a.m. (daily. SUNDAYS.—Accommodation 9 15 a. m.. 6.14, Rolph, a prominent citizen of - (local),7.23,(local) 9.2S p. m. Expresr ">.26 5:4* •V ton, fell today and struck his head against a. m. the mouth of a coal scuttle. The point of FOB NEW HAVEN AND THE EAST.—Accommo­ dation trains at (i.32, 7.38, S.46 and l1 44 a. m., THE D. M. READ CO. it pierced his temple, and before medical 1.40, 4.32, 5.27 , 6.27 , 7.28 (to Bridgeport), aid could be summoned be bled to death. 8.419.41 and 11.15p.m. Express trains at 1.05,Jfi7 Mr. Rolph was 81 years of aga 9.11 10.09, 11.06 a. m. 12.05, 3.03, 5.07 (Nauga- tuck Express)7.10 p. m. Telephone Call, 77-4, Furnishing Undertakers SUNDAYS.—Accommodation 7.38,9.12 a. re. an Fire Destroys Valuable Paintings. 7.15 p.m. Exnress 1.05 and 1.17 a. m. HAVERHILL, Mass., Oot. 4.—Fire in C.T HEMPSTEAD. Gen. Pass.A Mrs. W. P. Gardner's art studio, on COR.iFAIRFIELD AVENUE Washington street, today destroyed valu­ able paintings. CataprH ELY AND MAIN STS. ' The Weather. Fair; slightly cooler; increasing wester­ ly winds. CREAM BALM BRIDGEPORT,!: : : CONN. ONLY FINANCIAL, AND COMMERCIAL. Cleanses the Nasa BRIDGEPORT ['Passages, Allays Regularly organized Business Col­ Closing Quotations of the New York Stock Exehsage. HMFEVER Pain andlnflamma lege in Fairfield County. Send for NHW.YORK, Oct. 8.—Money on call easy at 1 tiori . BUSINESS illustrated catalogue giving the names per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3@5)4 per Heals theSores' of over 100 graduates we have placed cent. Sterling exchange strong,t with ftdtaai business in bankers' bills at 84.86Mft&4.86% for de­ Restores the Sens e in business. mand and at [email protected]% for 00 days. Posted I THE FIRST GUN! ! of Taste and COLLEGE. (Not Shorthand School.) rates, [email protected]!^ and $i.87(&iv87J<6. Commer­ % cial bills, $4.84%@4:8<%. Silver .'certificates, 63 Smell. G. H. TURNER, President. bid; no sales. Bar silver, 62££. Mexican dol­ The Autumnal Fashions have G325 MAIN STREET, HAY-EEVER TRY THE CURE I I W. E. DENNIS, Teacher of Penmanship lars, 51J4. Government bonds firm. State bonds already burst upon us and our BRIDGEPORT, dull. Railroad bonds weak. A particle is appliedlinto osch nostril and CONN. ED. FREYI,ER, Secretary and Treasurer. Closing prices: agreeable. Pricn 50c at Prngpists; by mai 1 Atchison . 5% N. J. Central 110 registered, 60c. ELY BROS., 56 Warren street. store which tries always to keep w Bur. & Quincy.. 75% North American 4 NewlYork. a little ahead of the styles, con­ 1 C., C., C. & St. L 39H Northern Pacific i% % A Chesapeake & 0 19K Do. pref 18 tains many highly novel and Chicago Gas 70 N. Y. Central.... m I O Cojrdage Wi Omaha 36 Cotton Oil m Ontario & West.. m For Sale or To Rent. useful hints from the fashion >14 I DAILY GAZETTE'S DeL 6c Hud .123 Pacific Mail 15 On Easy Terms. centres of the world Distillers' Trust.. m Reading 1794 One new double house, all improvements'; I A DAILY FREIGHT LINE Erie Richmond Term. im one house on West Main street, alsp 2 building , • ";Vf Classified Business Directory. General Electric. 2m Rock Island m lots at East Norwalk. and other property. I I w /" "X Hocking Valley.. 18« Silver Bullion.... 03^ is I Laekawanna 170^5 St. Paul 6iw Cards under this head $2.50 per line per year Lake Shore 134^ Sugar Refining... 83% S. B. Wilson, Lead 3 Texas Pacific New Fall Carpets. NEW YORK, NORWALK AND SO. m 11 A B4JTK8. Louisville &Nash. 54% Union Pacific.... 119* CARPENTER a" BUILDER NORWALK. Missouri Pacific. 27% Wabash pref 14 y* 1 Ghenille and Lace Curtains.^ NOBWALK SAVINGS SOCIETY. Wall st, N Office, 92 WALL ST., NOKTVLAK. Yf Northwestern... 103 Western Union.. % *4 Deposits over $2,000,000, surplus$90,000. Geoi ^ Cloaks, Gapes and Suits. PROPELLERS M. Holmes, president; Wm. A. Curtisvice- New England.... ao 7T71TNA INSRUANCE CO., of Hartford ' 1 president; Geo.E. Miller .treasurer. •/m'J Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetuaft-s il Latest Fiench and German Nov- INSURANCE, General Markets. Capital and Assets, 98,902.272.64. % s NOBWALK FIBE INS. CO., N.In successlul NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—FLOUR—State and _Insures against loss and damagfe by FIRE onp H' elties in CITY OF NORWALK, business since 1860; no outstanding claims. western steadier; city mills patents. $£@4.15; terms adapted to the hazard and consisten * WILSON, O. E., Gazette bldg., N. Invest­ winter patents, [email protected]; city mill clears, with the laws of compensation f H Dress Goods, , & . I n ments and money to loan. Also insurance $3.45; winter straights, [email protected]. COWLES & MERRILL, © written in b est of companies at lowest rates WHEAT—No. 2 red opened steadier on war Sole aeents for Norwalk and vicinitv. % • Blankets at Lowest Price. EAGLE AND ATTOMXJEY8. Bcare, growing out of misunderstanding be­ 1 ; • • ..." HUBBELL, JAMES T.. 9 Water street, N. tween France and England, and ruled steady . New Styles Wrappers. I 0 HUBLBUTT, J.BELDEN. at the rise; May, 62&c.; December, 57 5-16o? Attorney and Counselor at Law, room 4, (up Tie Norwali Fire Imce Co stairs) Gazette Building, Norwalk. CORN—No. 2 steadier on moderate receipts Fall Weight Underwear. i s VULCAN. west and in sympathy with wheat; May 54$£c.; Has now Completed its -A FAMILY GROCJSR. i December, 5S%c. 33d SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS YEAR; :-ti i. Ladies' Underwear. SELLECK. GEORGE WARD. 18 Wall st., N OATS—No. 8 qniot and steady with wheat % V Choice Teas and Coff ees, a speciilty, and corn; May, 57 •>% % DANN. H. E., 8 River st„ Livery Stables 8808.50. vary Insures for less wM J. Beavan, Pres.; G. B. ST. JOHN* Treas H Gimp Dress Trimmings. MARKET. PORK—Quiet; new mess, [email protected]; fam­ GEO.R COWLES, Sec'y. MODEL MARKET, 20 Wall sty N.; beef, veal ily, #16. • M, Ladies' Corsets, Newest lamb pork, poultry, etc. W. Wardell, proy LARD—Steady; prijne western eteamj88.55. Leaving Pier 23, East River, N. Y. 5.00 p. m. ETER l>. GUIGUE, Florist and Nursery -^"X- UNJ) ERTAKER . BUTTER—Finn; state dairy, 14@23c.; state 1 Styles. Norwalk 5.00 p. m.; South Norwalk 6.00 p. m. creamery, 18@25}£c. man Uuion Avenue, north of Union 1- 0 BAYMOND. G. H.. 46-48 Main st.,; telephone CHEESE—Quiet; state, large, 8@10%c PCemtery Norwalk, Conn. Dealer in Green . Kf MARBLE YARD . House Hot House and Bedding and Vege- ' Novelties in Jewelry, etc. Steamers go after and deliver goods any­ EGGS—Easy; sfate and Pennsylvania, 2k;.; table Plants, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, '"i-d . where in New York or vicinity upon applica­ ATS3, P.W.Water st.,N; Steam Stone Works western, 18@1I8@19££e. < Shubbery, Vines, Cut Flowers, always on If. I A pMonumental and Bid '?. Crockery. ? tion to agents. SUGAR—Raw nominal; fair refining, 3^c.; hand, and all sorts of designs in flowers ar- - centrifugal, 96 test, 3^c"; refined quiet; crushed, ranged to order. ;- *** Grading and refilling cemeterylots j: Silverware, * p. • ' ; h GEO, H. OSTEUBANKS, 5 l-16@5J4c.;-powdered, 43£@415-16c. ended to. \ , Fairfield Co. Savings Bank. MQL&SSES—Quiet; New Orleans, 23@38c. • || Glassware. House and Sign Paint- RICE—Firm; domestic, 456@6^ci; Japan, 4H NORWALK, CONN. Sept. 20th. 1894. @4^. The Board of Directors of this Bank have ing and Paper Hanging. TALLOW—Steady; city, 4Jgc. 3' ^ ^ I this day declared a dividend at thejrate of four J. Belden Hurlbutt, (4) per cent per annum from the earnings of HAY—Steady; shipping, 5oc.; good to choice, 0@80c. v ,1 iiK? the current six months, to be credited to de­ Orders promptly and reasonably executed. V I ^KITCHEN FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS. 1 8®i§i * " i" vV """" - • positors October 1st, 1894, and payable on and Shop No. 7 Water street. Residence 47 River Atoraej id Bonnsellor at Lav after October 10th. 1894. •• 7 V": lw,:v. . JAMES H. BAILEY, Treasure street, Norwalk. 954 6M } Advertise in the GAZETTE. BOOM 4, UP STAIRS,

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Nuwrw TAKE 111 ft STORY? •Truth above all things. The Anglo-French War Cloud Thought AVER'S pill Town of Norwalk. :• FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5,1894. to Have Been Dispelled, the Only' We, the undersigned, hereby give notice to [ Entered in the Post-Office as a Newspaper. Capt. George ^H. Davenport, the Popular all persons and corporations, liable to pay- f-, CABINET taxes in the Town of Norwalk. that they are The Battle in New York. THOSE COUNCILS. g£§f' and W*ell-Known G. A R. Veteran Re­ Sarsaparilla required by law to deliver to the Assessors - Senator Hill will be defeated for or either of them, on or before the first day of Tliey Were Called Only to Consider Governor if he should remain in the November, 1894, a written or printed list, dat­ Coarse of .Action With Reference to- AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. field. It is idle to speculate as to the lates an Experience. A Reader and ed signed, and sworn to, of all the property * China, and Madagascar Had Noth­ owned by them on the first day of October, issue of such a contest. Even if the &r> ing at All to Do VV1 h Them. IT LEADS 1894, liable to taxation, otherwise it will be the $ ' present political tide we re as strongly Power in Grand Army Circles. duty of the Assessors to make out such list ac­ 1$^' with the Democrats as it is with the ALL OTHER cording to their beet judgment and knowlede Republicans, there would be more tban LONDON, Oct. 5.—The British cabinet and adding ten per cent thereto, which they council met today in obedience to Tues­ BLOOD are compelled by law to doi and from which / danger in his candidacy ; with the pop­ day's summons. Most of the ministers lists so made there is no appeal. ular tide strongly against the Demo­ were present. Sir William Harcourt, chan­ N. B.— Lists may be returned to the Assess­ cratic party, because of severe business cellor of the exchequer, was absent. The Purifiers. ors, at the Selectmen's office, Bank Building, and industrial distress for which tarifi meeting lasted from noon until 1:30 p. m. Norwalk, and at the Council Boom, Haviland It was announced afterward upon au­ street, South Norwalk, from and including tinkering is responsible, the election of thority that the council, after discussing October 13,1894, to and including November Hill as Governor of New York is not the state of affairs in China, decided to 1st, 1894, said offices to be open from 10 to 12 within the range of possibility. send troops to that country in order to o'clock a. m, and from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m., and It is evident that Senator Hill did protect British interests. It is probable on Saturday^, and. November 1st from 7 to 9 that additional ships will be sent to not seek the nomination for Governor. o'clock in the evening. * strengthen the fleet in Chinese waters un­ Dated at Norwalfc, October 2nd, 1894. ' .. He is a very able, cunning and unscru­ der the command of Admiral Fromantle. FBANKLIN A. TOLLES, pulous politician, and he practically It is also said that in consequence of to­ S. SMITH L'HOMMEDIEU. owned the convention that nominated mm: day's meeting the British legation at Pe­ king will soon be guarded by British blue­ JAMES MITCHELL, "" . him. but it cut off from Democratic jackets and native Indian soldiers. The '• Assessors. • affiliation scores of thousands of the stock market rcovered this morning from most intelligent and independent Dem­ the flatness caused by yesterday's rumors. Consols for both money and the account $12.00. ocratic voters, by refusing any repre­ showed an advance at 12:30 p. in. of one- sentation to the Democrats of New eighth over the closing pricos yesterday. The market for American securities open­ Assessors' • Notice. York and Brooklyn, who sent contest­ ing delegations to the convention, and ed dull, with irregular but unimportant changes, and then became active and It is a fortunate the large body of Hill's enthusiastic higher. Gity of Norwalk, followers obviously lost sight of the in­ Newspapers' Fright Gone. event for any busi- superable obstacles to Hill's election, The English newspapers have apparent­ _. ness house to strike and in an eruption of enthusiasm forced ly recovered from the bad fright which We hereby give notice io all persons and some of them received by the hasty call­ the popular taste. corporations liable to pay taxtes ia the City him upon the ticket against his earnest ing of the council. The afternoon news­ of Norwalk, that they are required !by law tp and, we doubt not, honest protest. papers, which yesterday apparently feared Our deliver to the Assessors or either of them, a The enthusiasm exhibited at the con­ war with France, are today unanimous a written or printed list, dated, signed and in expressing the opinion that there is not sworn to, of all the property owned by them vention inspired its members with the the slightest need of anxiety as to a serious belief that the Democracy of New York on the first Monday of October, 1894, liable to dispute with France and express the opin­ $12.00 taxation. Otherwise it will be the duty of the was again united under the lead of its ion that the cabinet council will not be Assessors to make out such list according to strongest candidate and that it could be called upon to decide anything more seri­ law, to their best judgment and knowledge ous than the protection of British inter­ successful; but since they have reached Suits and adding 10 per cent thereto, which they by ests in China. It was generally expected law are compelled to do. and from which list their homes and come in contact with that the council would deoide the question so made, there is no appeal. as British troops are to J;he{ people they must have learned the to whether or not Lists may be returned to the assessors, at be sent immediately to the treaty ports of For feflrfui mistake they committed for the China. l^ie City Council room cn the sccond floor of party aud the cruel wrong they inflicted The Times, in a leader today, points out the Fairfield County National Bank Building, upon Senator Hill. They forced him the fact that neither Marquis Dufferin nor from and including October 10th to and in­ Men's cluding October 30th, 1894, (Sundays excepted) to the front as a conspicuous and defi­ Baron de Courcel, the new French em­ bassador, Is at his posts as proof that said room to be opened from 9 o'clock a. m. to ant target for every independent voter there are no serious matters in dispute be­ 12 o'clock noon, and from 2 o'clock to 5 p. m., who does not believe in nationalizing a tween the two governments and says: Wear and on Wednesday and Saturdiy evenings; Tammany politics, and they forced "Baron de Courcel's appointment indi­ from 7 to 9 o'clock. upon the Democrats of New York the cates that France desires to preserve the CHABLES OLMSTEAD, best relations with Great Britain. We Does CLABENCE B.COOL1DGE, always dangerous issue of making a have of course various questions of more CHABLES N. WOOD, presidential candidate for the next na or lees urgency and complexity between Assessors. tional contest. This fact alone would CAPT. GEO. H. DAVEXPOBT." ourselves and France, but on a calm ex­ amination of all these problems it Is diffi­ It i City of Norwalk, October 4th, 1891. have defeated Senator Hill at this time, cult to suppose that any one, or even any Store open eveiy and when his record during the last group of them, could suddenly develop in evening until 8 session of the Senate is considered, ex­ such a fashion as to threaten, however re­ NORWALK LOCK COMPANY. hibiting the most vindictive hostility to Capt. Geo. H, Davenport of Bernard- their G. A. R., without any apparent motely, our good understanding. o'clock. France to Have a Free Hand. the Democratic national administration ston, Mass., is a most popular and wide­ fatigue, which I could not have done The undersigned, Trastee, hereby offers for ly .known man* especially in Grand before I used Dr. Greene's Nervura. "Jn MaOc^ascar our relations ace so de­ W. A. BENEDICT & sale Capital stock in the Norwalk Lock Co. and with a score or xacre of Democratic Army circles. He is Pension Agent "I hme often recommended this fined by agreements, which we have every CO,, Sentinel Building, to the amount of $10,000, par value, or 400 wonderful cure for disease to my nominationsin his own stele ^refused and .everybody knows him. He is best intention of religiously respecting, as to South Norwalk, Conn shares, or any part thereof. confirmation by him, it is simply mid­ known to the whole country through friends, and shall be happy to answer leave France a free hand within all rea­ Parties desiring to purchase are requasted any further inquiries from anyone.'' > sonable limits. In Egypt, as far as known, summer madness to present him as a his discovery of "Davenport's Silver to make their offers before October 25th, 1894, Pomade," probablyjh^ best article of The experience of the gallant captain and in the whole category of African to the undersigned, addressed at Nashua N.H. hopeful candidate for Governor in this its kind in the world. is the experience of everybody.;' All questions nothing novel or startling has stating the amount of stock desired and ihe fateful year for the Democracy. Capt. Davenport is a most entertain­ who use this great curer of disease, this come to light lately. In Slam it appears price they will pay, either per share, or the It is now announced that Judge Gay- ing speaker, and his relation of the fol­ restorer of health and strength, Dr. there will be no fresh ground for contro­ per centum. No offer for less than 20 shares Greene's Nervura blood and nerve versy until the report of the delimitation nor will decline the State Judicial lowing incident will be interesting to will be considered.: everybody, remedy, report that it invariably makes commission shall be ready. In the far The undersigned reserves the right to ac­ nomination tendered him by the con­ "I had been troubled severely for them well. east, on the contrary, we are forcibly cept or reject any or all offers. vention, and if Senator Hill is as saga­ years with heart disease, and the effects The weak nervous and ailing should struck by the existence of a 6tate of dis­ This offer to sell is bona-fide and bidders are of malarial poison contracted in the try it on the strength of what everybody turbance, which obviously may give rise promised fair and confidential consideration. cious as his friends give him credit for, who has used it says of its wonderful to questions needing prompt decision by he will give an early declination also, Army. I was so nervous and weak that FBANK G. NOYES, Trustee. I was unable to do any hard work foi curative powers. It will cure you" the cabinet." South Norwalk, September 22nd, 1894. and look for some eminently able and years. Why waste time in trying uncertain The Times, on the authority of its thoroughly acceptable cahdidate to "I consulted many doctors but have and untried remedies, when here is a Portsmouth correspondent, declares that physician's prescription, a discovery yesterday's rumors regarding the move­ MRS. MEAD'S lead the party in the coming battle. found no good results froni them. I finally used Dr. Greene's Nervura made by the greatest living specialist ments of the British fleet are unfounded. With Hill as the candidate for Gover­ blood and nerve remedy, and can say in curing nervous and chronic diseases, A dispatch to The Times from Paris * NOTICE! nor in New York, it meaos inevitable that it has done great things for me. Dr. Greene of 35 West 14th St. New says that neither the rumor of a hitch with defeat for the party and the political "I have been helped, in the heart York City. If you take, this medicine Great Britain nor the report of a blockade OFFICE OF " you can consider yourself under Dr. of Madagascar has received much credence destruction of Hill himself. trouble more than from any and all other things I ever used. I find that Greene's direct professional care, and there. People are slow to believe that THE NORWALK STREET R'WAY GO. Such is the editorial opinion cf so there is a hitch between France and Great SCHOOL for weakness and nervous excitement you can consult him or write to him NORWALK CT., SEPT. 26, 1894. sagacious a Democrat as Colonel Mc- it ia great help. For instance, on Mem­ about your case, freely and without Britain. charge. This is a guarantee that his The Paris correspondent of The Stand­ The annual meeting of the stockholders of Clure of the Philadelphia Times. orial Day I addressed the G. A. R.. at FOR Northfield, and jon the| following day remedy will cure, possessed by no other ard says that he has made inquiries in this companv (formerly known as the Norwalk at Whateley, I gave an address -before medicine in the world. the proper quarters, and that he is in a Horse Bail way Co.) will be held at their office Retirement of David P. Rhoades. position to state that, whatever urgent on Tuesday, October 9th, 1894, at 3 o'clock David P. Rhoades, for many years communications have been received by liittle Children, p. m., for the ejection of directors for the en­ the president of the New York News the British foreign office, they did not suing year, and for the transaction of any company, retired from actve business A Two-Minute Mile in Sight. Religious Liberality. come from France. No urgent communi­ other business proper to come before said cation, he says, could have been sent from Girls and meeting. Saturday. He was an associate of The Neto Yew Sun calls editorial at­ • ; - E. J. HILL, President. Homce Greeley in founding the Tri­ The mile paced in 159£ by Flying Jib the Frenoh foreign office without being at Chillicothe, in harness, with a run­ tention to some of the remarkable first submitted to the French cabinet. bune and was one of the original stock­ The last cabinet meeting was held a week Young holders. things that occurred at the Unitarian ning mate, while counting as nothing ago. . He had also been connected with Mr. more than an unofficially timed exer­ Convention at Saratoga last week. Greeley in the publication of the New "When the Unitarians needed a meeting The Feeling In France. Ladies ^ AVOID THE KNIFE. Yorker and the Log Cabin. When the cise trial, may well be accepted as evi­ place one day, a Presbyterian church PARIS, Oct. 5.—The French cabinet Tribune was started Mr. Rhoades took dence that a pacing record of two met today. The ministers decided to Eyesight is Priceless. charge of the work of delivering and minutes or better is a possibility of the was put at their service. prosecute The Parti Ouvrier, the newspa­ Re-opens selling the paper, and he personally There was another thing yet more immediate future, 'V' per which recently publishd an article up­ Cataracts can be absorbed. No sold some of the first copies in the remarkable. On Thursday the Uni­ on the Frenoh army maneuvers that was street, tie continued in the manage­ The magic line of two minutes for a waiting to be blind. Pronounced tarian Convention opened its doors to regarded as insulting to the army. ment of the delivery department of the mile by a horse in harness has been President Casimir-Perier has signed the incurable diseases of the eye and newspaper for 2G years and then re­ crossed on a kite-shaped track, by a two competent representatives of the decree appointing Baron de Courcel lids cured without risk. At our offi­ tired to start the news company, which paces whirled along by the help of a Catholic church, and listened' respect­ French embassador to London in succes­ SEPTEMBER 27, ces and by mail. Hundreds con­ he continued to control until it was fully to their discourses in defence of sion to M. Decrais, who has been recalled. vinced. Pamphlet and advice free. consoiidtaed with t(ie American News running horse at his side. Never mind. The Journal des Debats, referring to company. Mr. Jr.hoades is still hale Flying Jib, the performer in question, Catholicity, without making reply to the war alarm in England, says that there Why not investigate. and heartj'. He lives at Stratford, is merely an irregular skirmisher for a the arguments that were presented. Is no question between Great Britain and EYE AND EAR, Conn.—New York Tribune. line advancing in his rear. He has The paper of Judge Robinson, a Cath­ France which cannot be settled amicably. 1894. The Soleil declares that Madagascar Mr. Rhoades was a delegate yester­ pushed forward in light order, just as olic layman of Connecticut, which was 65 West 35th St., New York. day from Stratford, to the Congres­ cannot lead to a conflict between France Westmont in 1884, harnessed with a read, dealt with the dogmas and doc­ and Great Britain. sional convention and voted for Mr. running mate I KC Flying Jib, jumped trines of his church, which he eluci­ The Matin says that it is absurd to sup­ The Southern New England Telephone Go. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA. , Hill, just the same as his old colaborer, ten seconds bt> uud the mark .then ex­ dated for the instruction of the Uni­ pose that a dispute in regard to African TARRH THAT CONTAIN affairs with France was the reason for Horace Greeley would have done, had isting, and leu tnu pacers and trotters tarians. In the closing passages of it - •... * MERCURY. he been alive and a delegate. summoning t&o English cabinet council. Look for K %/fl? of the going in the orthodox manner to strug­ he showed how Catholics and Protest­ as mercury will surely destroy the sense t ; gle after him. In 1894, the tenth year ants might work together in certain Tlmt Alleged Hadagnscar .Blockade. of smell and completely derange the ( lines of practical service, such as the PORT LOUIS, Island of Mauritius, Oct. whole system when entering it through after Westmont, finds that the pacer, the Sign Blue Belt; the mucous surfaces. Such articles OOD'S promotion of temperance, etc. 5.— The statement that a blockade of the in Robert J., has dropped a quarter of fcfend of Madagasaar had been declared by should never be used except on prescrip- j Sarsaparilla is carefully a second below Westmont's record, It is certainly a remarkable circum­ p^aneo was brought here by steamer from tions from reputable physicians, as the prepared by experienced and the trotter Alix only two seconds stance that a Catholic priest and a Cath­ Madagaaoor. The report appears to have NORWALK DIVISION. damage they will do is ten fold to the , pharmacists from Sarsa* behind, hoping to range up alongside. olic layman were invited to address a tjeen due to a misconstruction of the good you can possibly derive from them , French measures token to prevent the PUBLIC STATIONS ABB LOCATED?AS FOLLOWS: Hall's Catarrh cure manufactured by F * ^7- parilla-, Dandelion, Man- Unitarian Convention, for Catholicity Central Office So it will be with Flying Jib's laurels. landing of arms and ammunition for the Wall Street, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. contains no /•, • .drake, Dock,Pipsissewa, and Unitarianism are as wide as the New Canaan, New Canaan Messenger Some day a successor, going singly, Hovas. "Bowayton, E.W.Godfrey mercury, and is taken internally, acting Juniper Berries, and other well known will also pace in 1.59J, and litter a poles asunder. The Madagascar papers received here •South Norwalk, - B. H. Plaisted directly on the blood and mucous sur- '"v. Westport, T W. E. Osborn faces of the system. In buying Hall's ' > vegetable remedies. The Combination, Pro trotter will do the same. We do not draw any inference from state that tho French settlers have been •Wilton, N. Y. N. H. A H. B. B. r portion and Process are Peculiar to Hood's the friendly intercourse of prominent warned by the French residents to repair Indicates Automatic Station. Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu- } \ fci Flying Jib, although known to pos­ ine. It is taken internally and made in * «" Sarsaparilla, giving it strength and curative to th» coast in view of possible hostilities. sess a terrific flight of speed, has fre­ members of three divergent religious The French bishop and the French mis­ TO Ji JS-M . Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. power Peculiar to Itself, not pos^ quently been distanced in his race, bodies at Saratoga. It is evident, how­ sionaries. however, decline to leave the Half inch or less, 25c a Clay or $1.00 per teeefc Testimonials Free. Sold by druggists, ' sessed by other medicines. Hood'f capital until the latest moment. !fe- attributable to his erratic disposition ever, that the clergy of the three forms O KENT Furnished rooms to rent. In­ price 7oc per bflttle. , > ^ - "" of faith can render mutual service, and quire at No. 3 Brdsh street. 456 lw and not to any want of courage or lack A Drummer Robbed. T ife: oan profitably hold intercourse with sarsaparilla of speed. Trained as much to stay as TORONTO, Oct. 5.—Frank Dupie, a O KENT.—Booms in the Hadden building. Use it In T!me. Inquire on the premises of Mrs. ElizH- Cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sores, Boils, to go fast, his coming out with no pre­ each other, free from contention. Rochester commercial traveler, was sand­ Tbeth Hadden, 32 tf Catarrh starts in the nasal passages, Pimples and all other affections caused bj Perhaps, in times to come, there will bagged and robbed of OVCT $1,200 on Spa- affecting eyes, ears and throat, and is in vious preparation for such an effort and PTIO RENT The Store, No. 60 Wall street, impurtTblood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick be greater concord ia Christendom than dlna avenue. Dupre is still in a dazed con­ I lately occupied by B. G.Judd. Opposite fact, the great enemy of the mucous |./ pacing in better than two minutes is dition and may die from his injuries. Ho Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, there was in bygone ages or than there Bailroad and Post Office. Apply to Mrs.Eliza- membrane. Neglected colds in the hea presumptive that with a careful and is a trav«leivitor a hardware firm of Roch­ beth Hadden. 866 tf almost invariably precede catarrh, caus | Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Con*' is yet. This is the dream of the Pope. ester. Ho was to llave been married to­ special preparation for one fast mile *OB SAJjJE. ing an excessive flow of mucous, and i j$fp; plaints. It is Not What : Flying Jib and the pacer Westmont, day. f;:\.r the mucous discharge becomes interrupt- 1|ff| s we Say, but what Hood's OR SAI.E.—The household furniture of ed the disagreeable results of catarrh JW whose champion record of 2.01f, with Axed his Thumb. ^ A Tugboat Sank. the late Mehetable Lyon. is. now offered Sarsaparilla Does, that BROOKLYN, Oct. 5.—The tugboat W. J. Fat private sale, at her late residence, 30 Frank­ will follow, such as bad breath, severe running mate, was made in 1884, are While cutting wood at his home on lin avenue, opposite Union Park. MARGARET pain across forehead and about the eyes, Tells the Story—Hood's Center avenue, Wednesday afternoon, McCalden, while lying at the Atlantic MACCATJLEY, Executrix. 956 3t both from the same branch of the Ham- docls, filled and sank. The accident was a roaring and buzzing sonnd in the ears Sarsaparilla . Samuel Hoyt nearly severed the thumb and oftentimes a very offensive discharge. bletonian family, the latter being by on his left hand with an axe. The caused by the carelessness of one of the OSt SAMS.—goo loads of building stone [ boat's crew. He fell asleep while watoh* delivered to any part of the citr. In­ J Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged Almont, and Flying Jib by Algona, a wounded digit was dressed by Dr. W. Fquire of oraddress Esos ^KELLOGG, 60 Belden J cure for these troubles. • URBS. son of Almont. . V J. Tracey. tag the filling of the water tank. avenue. , ^0 3m Hood's Pills are gentle, mild aud effective

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Horace E. Darin, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report Wit EXCELSIOH / * m BARGAIN - ^ Jjivery Sales Stable, m f: rwwnn Bates'Market !t CariiK Lawsuit IiMlviMf mi. I have two very desir­ Opposite Danbury and ; Thousands of Dollars. u able Building Lots,cen­ Norwalk Railroad depot, j ; 5 Water Street Norwalk, Conn. Stylish rHE KOSTEE & BIAL ROW. trally located, in a gen­ Single or Double Teams ''HS teel neighborhood, live with or without drivers. )scar Hammerstein Makes a Determined Safe horses for women Effort to Have a Beceiver Appoint­ ABSOLUTELY PURE ...... Rib Roast, . . . 12c lb •M"'k minntes walk from the and children. . . ed For the Famous Music Hall. .... Round Steak, , . " 12c lb r'-r ) bridge, that I will sell Latest l'hase of the Case. Shoulder Steak, . . 10c lb SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTV at Slaughtered Prices, Pot Roast and Corned NEW YOP.K, Oct. 5.—Lawyer Stein- A FATAL WIRE. ^ Beef, . . 4 to 10c lb lardt, who attends to much of the civil A Workman Killed as Well as the Man THE JAPSJEAR NINGPO to close an estate. Ap­ jusiness of his firm, Howe & Hummel, Who Tried to Release Him. Hind Quarter Lamb, . 14c lb PATENTS! wasn't around his usual haunts in the BOSTON, Oct. 5.—Electrio light wires Their Vessels Have Been Sighted Ofi •' ply to : : : : : : ora " • " . . 12c lb itate courts today, and his absence de­ veloped the fact that he had gone to Al- at the corner of Congress and Channing jany to make application to Attorney streets today killed C. E. Day of 24 Leon the Clmsan Islands. FOSTER,FREEMAN & CHAMBERLAIN street, Roxbury, and caussd fatal injuries SPECIAL jreneral Hancock for a receiver for Koster mm, G. A. FRANKE, Councelors in Patent Causes. fc Bial, the concert hall proprietors. This to A. J. Munroe, at the Emergency hos­ Mechanical andElectrical ex-. iook the Messrs. Fromme, the lawyers for pital. Both men were in the employ oi THAT BATTLE AT PING-TANG AGENT. perts. Rooms 12,13, 14, Bish­ Koster & Bial, by surprise, for they had the Boston Electric Light company. ': ANNOUNCEMENT! Day was at the top of the electric light op Block, Bridgeport, Conn. nade all their preparations to fight the Strong Antiforeign Feeling Still Prevails I have just • 30 years experience in Pat­ natter in the state courts in this eity. pole in the act of trimming the arc light. ents. He had taken out ono of the carbons and at Pel-line—Ii Hang Chang's Pre- jr" Secured the Mr. Hummel had this paper served upon : Koster & Bial at the concert hall in Thir- was replacing it with a new one when he cautions — The Chinese Havo j ^ tJI SOME MEMBER OF OUR FIRM IS IN received the full force of the current. The IMPORTANT LATEST IMF0ETATI01T ;y-fourth street: Really Abandoned Korea. .;Y •V" NORWALK EVERY WEEK. shock was a severe one and rendered him . '.N To John Koster and Albert Bial, Directors and almost unconscious. He was prevented Spring and Summer Write for particulars to Bridgeport. Managers of Koster, Bial & Co.: Suitings, which Ii will Please take notice that an application will be from falling to the ground by the straps LOXDOX, Oct. 5.—A dispatch received make up at the lowes presented to the attorney general of the state around his body that were fastened to the here from Shanghai says that native ves­ Prime >f New York, at his office, in the city of Al­ pole. cash price. sels arriving at that place from Ningpo PLfl.N0 LESSONS. bany, on the 4tli day of October, 1894, at 13 When he received the shock, Day fell j'clock noon of said day, that an action will be backward, and many persons in the vi­ report that five Japanese warships are ly­ F.KOOOUR, ing ofi the Chusan islands, 50 miles from RS. G30RGE W. BRADLEY (daughter jrought against you and the Koster, Bial & cinity were witnesses of the sight. When Merchant Tailor of the late Mr. Wm.R. Nash,) gives effi- 3o., on the grounds specified in sections 1781 the injured man first received the shock, Ningpo. They add that the Japanese Rib I7 NOBTH MAIV STBEETJ So NORWILK, Co? i ens and satisfactory instructions onto ind 1783 of the code of civil procedure, for your he gave several heartrending cries which warships have no transports with them. fM iano at her home* No« 193 Main mi* misconduct and malfeasance as directors of taid corporation. Yours, etc., could be heard for a long distance. The presence of the Japanese ships neat HOWE & HUMMEL, Those who heard the cries knd were at­ Ningpo has caused a scare at the last Attorneys for Oscar Hammerstein, tracted to the man on the pole saw that he mentioned p&rt, as the few Chinese war­ FLOWERPOTS, 87 and 89 Center street. New York City. was still receiving the current, for his ships on the coast are obsolete and almost Roast, Dated Oct. 3,189-1. hands w^e seen to be burning, and even worthless. • The Chusan islands are situ­ 'flanging Baskets, Butter Pots, 1 Make War to the Knife. bis clothing in the region of the stomach ated 50 miles east northeast of Ningpo, Jugs aud Jars are now in season This, provoked war to the knife, for it was smoldering. Only 12 Cents Found. then became known for the first time that Some one, however, had presence oi off the east coast of China, province of JBISH OF BEST QUALITIES. We have a good assortment at Oscar Hammersteip, Koster & Bial's only mind enough to send word to the head­ Chehkiang, opposite the estuary of the Low Figures. Take a look at our partner, had decided to keep his threat, quarters of the Boston Electrio company, Tsien-Tang-Kiang. A Profit! and within a few minutes a wagon be. Ningpo is a port, oppn to foreign Writing Pads, lc, 5c and 10c ON ALL MY MEATS BUI longing to the company was seen to be trade, in the province of Chehkiang, on each. coming down Congress street at a furious the Ningpo river. Its population is va­ Water Street, No. I TRY TO MAKE IT rate. riously estimated at from 120,000 to 500, - FAIRLY. The wagon contained a number of men, 000. The city of Ningpo is six miles in H. H. WILLIAMS, and two started up the pole. circumference and is inclosed in walls 25 THE RELJDEN AVENUE , 15 WAU, STREET. The first of these to go up the pole was feet high. Ningpo has an active trade TAILOR. A. J. Munroe, who tried to out the wirtis. and exports wood and charcoal largely to >r I don't believe in selling one As Mnnroe started to do so he also received Shanghai. kind of meat at cost and put­ a shock and fell back to the ground, strik­ A dispatch to The Times from Shanghai O. O'Brien, J. D. Jennings. ting a big profit on another. ing his head on the,curb, the base of his today says that, aocording to Chinese re­ Try me and I will use you skull being fraotured. ports, there was no pitched battle fought 4 now have a new and desirable stock of, UNDERTAKER The other man was apparently dazed at at Ping-Yanff, Korea. The Chinese there, Summer and Early Fall Suitings, which 4 Knight street, opposite fairly, and go out of my way the second accident and hardly knew according to these stories, only numbered I will cut and make to order in the best Street Railway Depot. to serve you. I have the best what to do. He recovered In a minute, 12,000 men, and they were greatly out­ manner at prices to suit the times. . . of meats, and the lowest pri­ and with the aid of a teamster and a large numbered by the Japanese troops. The NIGHT BELL A T OFFICE rope finally took Day from his horrible Chinese general, Yeh, it is also said, was Repairing, Cleanine and Pressing, ces in the city. Orders by position. prostrated with dysentery and withdrew mail receive prompt atten­ his whole foroe. General Wei, the Chinese Neatly, promptly and reasonably done. Horse Shoeing. ^ DI DIO. Day was taken to the hospital, but he tion. was found to be dead. < say, did the same, leaving only General Don't forget thenumber. The undersigned has taken the shop in -HAMMERSTEIN. KESSLEB. the front of S. T. Ruby's on Cross street, In the meantime the ambulanoe of the Tsa's force of 2,300 men to fight against and is prepared to do horse sho9ing in.. * E. F. BALDWIN, made when the celebrated row took place hospital had been summoned by telephone, overwhelming odds until all were killed SI BELDEN AVENUE first-class manner. _ » couple of weeks ago, that he would wind O. O'BRIEN. J3xz T uycett. No. 8 Henry street, City. and on its arrival at the corner of Con­ with the exception of 800, who were taken ap the business. This was all because he gress and Channing streets the other In­ prisoners. and Count Kessler had a verbal and fistic Hankow Denuded of Troops. argument when Mr. Hammerstein hissed jur jd man was taken to the hospital. He Mile, di Dio, one of his own performers. died soon after. A dispatch from Hankow says that as a consequence of the urgent demands of A little company assembled on the jump A Desperado's Nervy Act. Koster & Bial's as soon as all hands the imperial authorities the province has got wind of the Howa-Hummel-Hammer- SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 5.—A desperado been denuded of troops. ' Turbulent mobs Leading Always- stein bombshell. In the number were walked into the Mug saloon and ordered have demonstrated at several points that Mr. Hammerstein, Mjr. Hammerstein's tjie dozen men present to throw up,their the authorities are powerless to brother-in-law, Mr. Koster and Mr. Bial. hands. CharleaH. Birdell, ^fche barkeeper, them. Europeans are alarmed, and the Leading The two latter pleaded that Mr. Ham­ reaohed for his pistol, but the desperado British consul has advised that all women leading STOKE! was too quick for him, and he shot him and children be sent to Shanghai, which merstein settle with them and not take through the heart. Birdell fell dead, and is considered the safest place. This will the matter to the courts. They offered : terms. Mr. Hammerstein was obdurate. the desperado, still covering the crowd be done as soon as possible. The viceroy Cor. Main and Wall Streets, Norwalk, Ct. "No such terms for me," he cried. with his revolver;"' backed from the saloon fears that the mobs will break out in 'Why, these are the same offers you have and escaped. It is rumored that he is the armed rebellion. He is having fortificar been making—to me all along. I won't Puyallup murderer. tions thrown up at Wuchang, on the other side of the river, to be ready in case take them." - - The Weather. Argument was useless. The discussion an attack on the city is attempted. Fair; westerly winds; slightly oooler. The Times in an article on the war in Dry Goods Lower in Price and Betxer in Quality than they have been waxed heavier and hotter. Mr. Hammer­ the east says that the Japanese possess stein wouldn't yield, but wanted better FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. terms. It was after midnight when all splendid marobing powers. The slowness Closing Quotations of the New York Stock of their advance illustrates the difficulties for Fifty Years. hands gave it up. of the route they are following. At the Mr. Hummel, who had been within call Exchange. present rate, if all opposition vanishes, in order to settle things legally, wasn't NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Money on call eaay at 1 Mukden cannot be reached before Oct. In no instance is the new tariff law a benefit to the merchant. In most cases the purchaser reaps a great ad­ sent for. per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3@5Ji per As a result, some of the little company cent. Staling exchange firm, with actual 23 at the earliest. No Japanese naval vantage. Every dollars worth of our stock marked to conform with the new schedule. From the busiest summer business in ". 'ankers1 bills at $4.86J'[email protected]£ forde­ movement to the mouth of the Yalu river, met again today, but it wasn't at the con­ where a fleet season in our history we step to our cert hall. They saw each other on board mand and at $4.85*£®4.869i for 60 days. Posted might be required to protect rates, $4.86,>-6 and $4.87)^. Commercial bills, the Japanese troops crossing the estuary, the first train for Albany which pulled [email protected]%. Silver certificates, 62% bid; no has yet been reported. It is thus clear out of the Grand Central depot this morn­ sales. Bar silver. 63. Mexican dollara, 51%. ing. In the parlor car were Mr. Hammer­ that the Chinese havo completely aban­ Government bonds firm. State bonds inactive. doned Korea. The J apanese advance into stein sitting with Lawyer Steinhardt and Railroad bonds firm. Closing prices: Manchuria has not yet commenced. If, as Deteimined to eclipse everything in the past and leave a record for 1894 that will be hard to beat. Lawyer Fromme, all alone. They had an stated, troops have been landed on the appointment to go before Attorney Gen- Atchison 6?§ N.J. Central Ill ' • * Bur. & Quincy... 72% North American. 3% northeast coast, thoy are probably intended aral Hancock. C., C., C. & St. L. S'jsg Northern Pacific, ify for police purposes to assist in the reor­ Itr. Hammerstein's Plans. Cloah.s and Wraps. Chesapeake & O. Do. pref 18H ganization of Korea. The ground on which the application Is Chicago Gas 73Js N. Y. Central ....100 No opposition on the route to Mukden based is that Koster & Bial is a domestic Cordage 13% Omaha 36 is likely, but if assured of provisions and The ladies that visited this department during the week tell us they never saw anything approach it iu Nor­ corporation, and no application for a re­ Cotton Oil SI Ontario & West.. 16& ammunition the Chinese might be expect­ walk. Our very large assortment, styles up to date, and prices the lowest explain it all. ceiver can be made except in the name of Del. & Hud i: 3 Pacific Mail 15 ed to develop behind the walled defenses the attorney general. If the permdssion is Distillers'Tru3t.. l>!4 Reading 189t Erie 143^ Richmond Term. 18J$ of Mukden the fighting power with granted, then Howe & Hummel will go which they have been credited. Shiuan- before any of the state courts' in this city General Electric. &S>y Rock Island 60 Dress G-oods and Sills.s. Hocking Valley.. IS • Silver Bullion.... 03 Kiang, where the Japanese fleet has been and apply for a receiver and an injunc­ Lackawanna St. Paul 61}^ sighted, is an important strategic point tion restraining Koster & Bial from con­ \^e do not wait until the end of the season to cut prices, we start right in at the beginning. Lake Shore...... 1£5 Sugar Refining... 859i and will be the most probable place of dis­ ducting the business in the manner which Lead 38>b Texas Pacific 9*4 embarkation if an immediate dash on Pe­ Lv Twenty-five pieces all wool suitings, 36 inches wide, popular colors, 29 cents a yard. ' Howe & Hummel claim is detrimental to Louisville & Nash. 545a Union Pacific.... 119£ king is intended. A landing to the south Twenty pieces fancy mixtures, all this season's make, very desirable and durable, 39c a yard. the business. Missouri Pacific.. 27% Wabash pref of the Pei-Ho river would involve many "We have evidence," said Mr. Hummel Northwestern 1'3J4 Western Union.. 87% Ten pieces, 46 inches, black India , extra heavy, 59c a yard, would be good value at 75c. New England 81^4 difficulties on account of the number of Five pieces, black all silk Peau de Soie, superior quality and finish, suitable for street or evening wear, 98c a today, "that Koster & Bial have failed to rivers that would have to be crossed. On carry out in strict lines the terms of the General-Markets. the other hand, from Shiuan-Kiang a yard. _ • articles of incorporation. They have re­ NEW YORK. Oct. 4.—FLOUR—State and good route exists. fused, for one thing, permission to Mr. western dull, unchanged; city mills patents, 84 I«i Hung Chang Is Alert. • Slanls.ets and Comfortables. Hammerstein to examine the books or to @4.15; winter, patents. [email protected]; city mil] Li Hung Chang has recognized the have access to them. This in itself estab­ clears, $3.45: winter straights, [email protected]. danger of a Japanese landing at the latter 500 pairs 10-4 blankets, at 79c a pair, good value at $1.25. lishes a series of derelictions sufficient to WHEAT—No. 2 red opened steadier and ad­ dissolve the business.'' vanced slightly, afterward ruling ea^ur; Janu­ place and has sent 5,000 picked troops One bale full size comfortables, extra value, 98c. Mr. Hummel declined to discuss further ary. 61%@62*8C.; December, 58 15-19&57 8-10C. thither. A Japanese n<'vance from the charges against Koster & Bial, but RYE—Dull; western, 52®53c. Shiuan-Kiang would cut the line of CORN—No. 3opened steadier, but ruled quiet communication between i'c^..n£ and he said that they would be interesting and easier: January, 53%@54}£c.; November, when aired in court. He was in momen­ Mukden. A simultaneous movement on 54&tc.. nominal. these two plaoes would have a definite tary expectation of hearing from Mr. OATS—No. S opened steadier with wheat and 100 dozen ladies' and children's handkerchiefs, white and colored border, special for this week, 5c each. Steinhardt by'telephone, and will, if he corn, but ruled easier and very dull; January, strategic relation. In view of the military gets the consent of the attorney general, 37%©37%c.: November, ;»%c„ nominal. and official demoralization in China these make the formal application to the courts BEEi'—Quiet; family, S10@12; extra me&j. operations would have every chance of. tomorrow. [email protected]. iucoess, but the lateness of the season al­ Koster & Bial joined forces with Ham­ PORK—Dull and heavy; new mess, $14.75tt ters the aspect of affairs. The destination merstein absut a year ago, they using 15.25: family, $16. of the force that sailed from Hiroshima can LARD—Ba^y; prime western steam, 88.30. not long remain unknown, even if it is their name and the Harlem manager giv­ BUTTER—Quiet and steady; state dairy, U ing his new Manhattan Opera House in ®23o.: state creamery, 18@25J>6c. Formosa. • Thirty-fourth street Koster & Bial got 51 CHEESE—Steadier; large, 8@10J6c.; small. In an interview Mr. Sinclair, bx-British The Boston Store, shares of the stock, and Hammerstein bad consul at Fuchau, said that with the ex­ the rest and a' big mortgage which his EGGS—Weak; state and Pennsylvania, ception of LI Hung Chang's force and tha oew partners mads ' ' •> , ' ! - ~ 41; 1 f J 1 1 -r '* i >• 'Uiy.i-:-:.*, V- 'ii:- W'— •••hhi' fi « I - ' , . '•WM

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CITJT MARSHAL. EV. 1. W. HILL, Hymeneal ; • AUDITOR TOWN ACCOUNTS, ; ' ' t,.- r PALE, HMN AND EMACIATED George F. Bearse, r •. 1782 John Paul, r HAMILTON—KEM women, where to match. The best man was Mr. Am- hundred and thirty-seven for license 4 THE LIGENSE VOTE. given by the first district was too much W. E. Montgomery, d 433 other treatments li.vy failed. For bert Kellogg, brother of the groom, for the Citizens League to overcome. COUNCILMEN. headaches, constipation and tue run and the ushers were Messrs. Clifford BUILDIHG LOTS In South Norwalk the Republicans 1st 2d 3d District. down condition OQM often suffers with, Patch en, of Lyons Plains, Grant Arch­ John, A. Osborn, r 564 For License 891 534 157;—1582 there is nothing so good." ibald, of Stamford, and Wesley and re-elected Mayor .Lee by 140 majority Arthur C. Wheeler, r 591 1S9 — 1313 and elected all the councilmen except­ No License 554 570 Henry Sherwood, of Sherwood Island. (ON INSTALLMENT PLA.N.11 Eugene L. Boyer, r 590 MissEstelle Alphonse, of Stamford, was ing Paul Berg, who was defeated by 585 Narrow Escape of the Occupants. J. Arthur Pmneo, r Majority fjr License 289 at the organ. Mr. R. H. Golden. The contest for the Alfred A. Chinery, Jr., C75 The residence of Hubbard Blakeslee, FOR SALE, collectorship between Mr..Mitchell and Preceding the bridal party were little William H. Smith, r 5

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FUB ATS'D CLOTH, Repairing, m Cleaning' ;uu! Pressing-. >„ Whistle ad lib. D: C Whistle ad lib. PRINTING. Charges Tery reasonuble. Dal segno. - :°r r- ' . GIOVANNI BKE.DICE Main scro ;t, Norwd lvates Whistling for Nell. mmmm,-, < • '"-Z1 , ' y'- •„ : - . \ ..-J ' . i • •"' ' . •V. s.&t - V. , •" , V ' . 1 , . * rt > - < ' r - * * w V-: iv': ' - •flMkiii WEEKLY NORWALK - GAZETTE New York Announcement. BRICB AND THOMAS WON. CHIXESK REBELLION FEARED. LIVING WITHOUT POOD. SOUTH NORWALK. Prevented Election of New Directors For The Han-Keoo Province Has Been De­ , Professor George Sloan Hoped In That the Alabama Gr»nt Southern. pleted of Troops. i There will be a meeting of the O. U. Way to Conqnor Hia Malady. Horner's Furniture. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 5.—The Brloa- LONDON, Oct 4.—A Central News dis­ A, M,, to-night. CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—Professor George Reasons why you should buy it Thomas people, through John Greenough patch from Shanghai says the Han-Keoo Sloan, who is living with friends ab 3444 The funeral of Mrs, John Drescher in preference to any other. ot New York, caught the Cincinnati, Ham­ province has beeu depleted of troops. Wabash avenue, has for 45 days thrived was held this afternoon. ilton and Dayton faction napping at the The viceroy, in anticipation of a rebel­ iliS on a diet of mineral water, and drugs. (1). Because this firm have long en­ meeting of the Alabama Great lion, is causing the construction of forti­ There will be a regular meeting of During all that, time not a particle of joyed the reputation of keeping only annual Southern Railroad company's stockhold­ fications at Wuchang. the Masons' Union to-msht, at the nourishment, solid or liquid, ha9 passed the best Furniture that can be pro- and despite the facc the former repre­ The British consul advises that all Warwick hotel. his lips. Onca he attempted to drink some duced, both in medium and finest ers, sent the minority holders of the Cincin­ women and children be sent to places of weak beef tea, but could not swallow a grades • (2). Because their assortments The tea and sale of fancy articles at nati extension bonds they were able to safety. mouthlul u" the beverage. New, although are unequalled; * (3). Because their the Women's Exchange yesterday, was prevent the election of the Cincinnati, A volunteer cores hns been formed in quietly proud of beating Dr. Tanner's fa­ prices are the lowest at "which goods largely attended. Hamilton and Dayton directors. Han-Keoo for th8 protection of the city mous record of 45 days, he is anxious to of standard quality oan be sold. This leaves the road in neutral hands, should trouble arise there. The Tramway company laid a new eat, but' cannot. The professor is 6-i years Everything new in Dining Boom. Bedroom. or In charge of the present directory, so A dispatch from Shanghai to the Cen­ curve rail, yesterday, at the corner ot old, his advanced age making his case Parlor, and Drawing Room Furniture; Li­ South Main street and Woodward ave­ the way is clear for the Southern Railway tral News received this morning states more remarkable. brary and Hall Furniture Venetian Carved company to bid for the extension bonds that great consternation prevails gmong For several yeara Profossor Sloan has nue, Furniture Novelties in Imported Furni­ held as collateral by the Central Trust the Chinese in Kirin, a province of Man­ been afllictjsd with a malignant stomach The large sharpie Ada of Five Mile ture White and Gold Enameled Furniture Company of New Ycrk when they are sold churia. in consequence of the Japanese complaint, and at times the patient would River having been sold to Bridgeport Enameled and Brass Bedsteads English at foreclosure. troops ir.ndlng near Hanchun. fast for days in order to find relief. A parties, Captain Remson of the Cora Brass Bedsteads (75 patterns); Maple and United States Deputy Marshal Mus- The government has levied a heavy tax month and a half ago he decided, to again towed her to that city yesterday. Bamboo Furniture Restful Easy Chairs grove came in as the vote was taking and on merchants for war purposes. live along for a few days without food of and Settees Smoking and Billiard Room an injunction issued py Judge The general, soldiers of whose command The horse of Angelo Banvay ordered any kind and obtained such satisfactory served Furniture Everything for city mansion or Bruce on the inspectors of the election, murdered the Scotch ; issionary, James killed bv Dr. De Wolfe of Bridgeport, results that he continued fasting until he country home Eight spacious floors. yesterday, was driven home by its own­ restraining them from counting any il­ Wylie, in Sine-Yang, by beating him so is now unable to eat or drink anything at All Prices In Flat* Figures. brutally that he died in a few hours, has <"TI~ j er last evening, and the order of the all but legal votes, such votes consisting of those m mineral water. The friends with of six men as directors, since none of been promoted to the Important post of Human Agent disregarded. whom ho is living said last night that them named was a shareholder of the Ala­ general commanding the Tartar troops in their patient's mind seemed,just as bright \ colored barber named Milton Park­ R. J. Horner & Co,, bama Great Southern Railroad company, the Fukien provinca When my little girl ws^ one month old,she - as ever, but they do not entertain the er* in New Havfen, proposed marnaere Furniture Makers and Importers, the law of Alabama requiring that per­ Mr. N. P. O'Connor, British minister had a scab form on her face. It kept spread- : 'same hopeful view of the result as his wife to his landlady, yesterday. She told sons elected as directors of a railroad cor­ at Peking, has cabled to the Earl of Kim- ing until she was completely covered from| does and told her that they thought he 61-65-W. 23a St, New York. head to foot. Then she had boils. She bad : him she would marry him when there (A Directors. train near North Hallerton. Three pas­ months she deserted her husband, secured O. E. WILSON, ) ports that on Sept. 29 two of the crew, C-.4 J».-A I '\ fi meeting voted to pay no salary at all, senger cars were derailed, and four persons a divorce and married Samuel McCurdy. John Matheson and Howard Smith, left mskMM but to permit the selectmen to do were slightly injured. Baron - Douglass was released from prison, where the vessel to tend t*.e trawls. They struck whatever work they deem necessary mouth, Baron Hindlipand and Postmaster he served two years for larceny, a few a swordfish, which, the captain thinks, and to charge whatever they consider "DEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE General Arnold Morley, who were passen­ their services worth. By resolution of weeks ago. . JLi CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK AT NOR­ towed the boat out to sea. the meeting, the selectmen are here­ WALK. in the State of Connecticut, at the gers on the express train, were shaken up Devastation by Fire. close of business, October 2d, 1894. by the collision, but all three were un­ All Three Fighters £lioU aaass after to employ only citizens of Darien RESOURCES. on the public highways, and must pur­ GRAKBURG, Wis., Oct. 5.—Word has hurt. DENTON, Te?:., 0(6. 4.—Jim and Mor­ been received here that flames have swept Loans and discounts 5254,678 22 chase town supplies in Darien, if they Car Companies Will Consolidate. ion Crutchfiekl. brothers, and William over the Black brook country, 13 miles Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. , 173 72 can be bought there. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation— 50,000 00 ST. LOUIS, Oct. 5.—The Laclede Car Mitchell engaged in a deadly battle near north of here, burning everything in their Premiums on U. S. Bonds 2,875 00 Parvan post office. The trouble arose over company, the St. Louis Car company, lOYT'S OPERA HOUSE path. Hundreds of toris of hay and other Stocks, securities, etc 500 00 a horse. Jim Crutchfleld was killed out­ Banking house,furniture and fixtures 2,000 00 the American Car company and the property are destroyed. Some buildings right, but his brother before dying man­ For the Stomach Other real estate and mortgages Brownell Car company, all of St. Louis, were burned. The section is filled with aged to draw his pistol and shot Mitchell ONE WEEK, COMMENCING owned...' 12,S00 00 and the St. Charles Car company of St. new settlers, who are left in a pitiable Due fronmational banks(not Reserve through the breast. The latter will un­ Bowels condition. An appeal will be made to Agents) 10,210 28 Charles, Mo., are soon to unite in a syndi­ Monday, October 1st, 1894. Due from approved reserve agents 12,944 48 doubtedly die. Governor Peck for aid. cate which will combine them practically Checks and other cash items 3,181 12 into one concern, the largest of the kind Limr~ - Notes of other nationalbanks 515 00 Glasswork"rs Win Their Fight. Matinees commence Wednesday, Price 10c. jFaneral Directors Elect Officers. Fractional paper currency, nickels - in the world. PITTSBURG, Oct 4.—The mixers and No more, no less. , , ., ST. LOUIS, Oct. 5.—The election of offi­ and cents 250 11 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Goff Will Not Talk. teasers in the window glass factories of A week of Comedv. Sinking,'Dancing and. And Nerves cers of the National Association of Funer­ Specie 20,192 35 this district virtually won the fight for Music. ... al Directors, whose convention in this city Legal tender notes 10.434 00 30.626 35 NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—John W. Goff was their scale by the signing today of has closed, resulted: President, W. P. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas­ asked if he had anything to say about the As a Preventive urer (5 per cent of circulation) 2,250 00 Schmertz & Co. of Belle Vernon, Cham­ Hohenshun, Iowa City; first vice presi­ possibility of his being a candidate for bers & McKee of Jeannette and Chambers And Curative dent, F. W. Dickenson, Springfield, Total ,€8S3,004 28 mayor. He said: "Owing to the press of of Kensington having already acceded to Waite's Comedy Co. Mass.; treasurer, Charles C. Miller, Cin­ LIABILITIES. professional business and the fact that the men's demands. cinnati; secretary, John H. Sharer, Alli­ Capital stock paid in $100,000 00 this mat&r was precipitated on me, I have Premium Band and Orchestra. Of Serious ance, O. Atlanta was selected aa the next Surplus fund 17,700 00 not been able to give it the consideration Hnrt. While Fox Hunting. Undivided profits less expenses iur.1 which it deserves. _ I have therefore noth­ place of meeting. taxes p.-iid 7 807 96 GENESEO, X. Y., Oct. 4.—F. J. Maekie, For Laughing Purposes Only ! Illnesses National bank notes outstanding 45.00 1 00 ing to say." a prominent resident of Chicago, while A Ilurglar Shot at- Mlddletowii. Due to other nationalbanks 21,5 7 81 riding in the lYx hunt of the Geneseo Years of MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Oct 5.—Police Dividends Unpaid 6 00 To F?i- co on Bicycle#. Hunt club today was thrown from his San ford's Ginger Individual deposits subject to check, 185,4P7 01 BOSTON, Oct 5.—Mr. and Mrs. George Officer Sny shot and fatally injured a sus­ Demand certificates of deposit 4,73S 20 mount and badly bruised, but not serious­ II Successful Popularity! pected burglar today, officer saw two Certified Checks 6S7 30 F. Harriott started from the corner of ly. Mr. Mackie. is a member of the club men near tho residence of Hon. E. K. Charles and Beacon streets on their trans­ New Comedies, Funny Comedians, Charm­ Is Worth Total ?383,004 28 and ie staying here with his family. ' ing Soubrettes. The Finest Orchestra ever Hubbard. He caught one, when he sud­ STATE OF CONNECTICUT, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD, continental bicycling tour today. It is the in your city. The greatest 10 and 20c show on denly got away. Say fired on the ground ss. Intention to make a new record from Bos­ earth. Popular Dime Matinees. Change of Its Weight I, WILLIAM A. CURTIS. Cashier of the above ton to San Francisoo, .*vnr! they propose to play every performance. after telling his prisoner to stop. He then Evening prices, 10, 20. and 30c. named bank, do solemnly swear that the above ride on an average ]. .< miles a day and fired again at tho escaping man, shooting statement is true to the best of my knowledge Bead the GAKBTTB In Gold him through the back, bringing him to and belief. WM. A. CURTIS, Cashier. hope to reach their destination in 26 days. the ground. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th day of October. 1894. The Georgia Election. Containing amona: its ingredients the pur­ Krs. Oolriclis SFay Have to Wait. HERBERT T. .SHEFFIELD, Notary Public. est of medicinal French brandy and the beat CORRECT—Attest: ATLANTA, Oct. 5.—Late reports from of imported ginger, it is vastly superior to SAX FRAITCISCO, Oct. o.—Mrs. Hermann F-'TKPHKN H. HOLMES, "} all over Georgia show that the Populists the cheap, -worthless, find often dangerous Oelrichs may be compelled So wait some J. T. PROWITT. J* Directors. have made gains ia almost every county gingers urged ?.s substitutes. time for tho $1,500,000 legacy to receive HORACE E. DANN. I in the state, and that the Democratic ma­ Coming to So. Norway Ask for SANFORD'S G1JSFGETI and look for o-wl trade-mark 0:1 the wrapper. Sold and receipt for which she came here from jority will probably not be more than 30,- everywhere. New York two days ago. The delay in 000. Indications aire that the Populists • #,v; POTTEE' DECG & CITE:-'. CORP.. Boston. the payment of her share in tho $4, 000,000 EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE will have 30 or 40 members in the next FAIRFIELD COUNTY NATIONAL estate left by her mother is due to the BANK,R 4.T NORWALK, in the State of Con- legislature. A Norwalk Evening School. fight now being mado in the courts by necticut. at the close of business, Oct. 2d 1894. Convicts In a Wreck. Persons desirincr to attend the sessions of Charles I. Fair, the surviving son. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .' f256.293 76 MEMPHIS, Oct. 5. —In a wreck near Har- this school will be given an opportunity to The McKinley jleetinjj In OmaliA. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 189 06 riman many convicts and guards were in­ regisrer or. "Wednesday, Thursday and Friday OiiAHA, Oct. 5.—The final arrange­ U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 200,000 00 jured, several fatally. The accident was evenings, October 10,11 and 12, beginning at Premiums on U. S. bonds 20,000 00 ments for the McKinley meeting were Stocks, securities, etc 13,600 00 oaused by a landslide. A convict who has •j.30 o'clock each evenincr. The places for reg­ completed today at a meeting of all the Banking house,furniture and fixtures 19,000 00 20 years to serve secured a gun and istration will be in the Franklin street school committees. The Coliseum is all ready Due from national banks (not reserve guarded the other prisoners, keeping them K-. building. South Norwalk, and in the school agents) 2,049 82 for the gathering, and accommodations Due from approved reserve agents 39,148 74 from escaping while the wreck was clear­ !>. . buildings of the Over River and the Winrii- have been made for fully 12,000 people. Checks and other cash items 1.603 75 ing. ibn; pauk districts. ^ 1 A sounding board has been placed back of Notes of Other national bar:ks 2.165 00 B. S.KEITH, the speaker's platform, and the stage it­ Fractional paper currency, nickels The Vacant Architectship. and cents 140 52 WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—Up to this time THE DOCTORS OF RATIONAL MEDICINE. f|S, F. MEAD, self will be carpeted with brussels. Lawful Money Reserve in bank, viz: Chartered and Incorporated by Special Act of Legislature, June 10,1881. IIV ;. A, BLANC-HARD, Specie 9,180 00 applications for appointment to the office Interesting Ruins Found. Legal tender notes 6X60 00 of supervising architect at the treasury HEADQUAR TET{S FOR U. S. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Mi?>- Committee on Evening School. 15,240 00 have been made as follows: W. M. Poin- OAXACA, Mexico. Oct 5.— Antonio Coo- Redemption fund with U. S. Treas­ With Supplementary Offices at Boston, Mass., Baltimore, Md.. Washington, D. C., Pittsburg, p vas has just reached here from the state urer (5per cent, of circulation),... 9,000 00 dexterof Washington; Frank R. Carowell Pa., Rochester, N. Y., Columbus, O. and Bridgeport, Conn. of Tabasoo, where he has discovered some of Wilmington. Del.; Frank M. Howe of The Chief of Staff and associated doctors and Burgeons from the Bridgeport office, will ar­ wonderful ruins. While exploring he Total... $578,427 15 Kansas City; Glen Brown of Alexandria, rive at the - , . i / Attention came upon an anoient village, which is LIABILITIES. Va. surrounded by 81 pyramids. These pyra­ Capital stock paid in $200,000 00 CITY HOTEL, SOUTH NORWALK, - ^ Surplus fund 6,000 00 Grand Rapids Selected. mids are 80 meters high and are con­ Undivided profits, less expenses and MONDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1894. structed of brick and sfryie. taxes paid— 7,988 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—The national ex­ National bank notes outstanding.... 180,000 00 ecutive committee of the American Re­ AND OPEN OFFICE IN PARLORS 1 AND 2. Would Hare Killed the Saltan. Due to other national banks 5,749 80 publican Collego league met today at the All Who visit these Eminent Physicians before October 21st, 1894, will receije Ladies! Due to state banks and bankers 220 84 PARIS, Oct. 5.—The Journal today pub­ Dividends unpaid 71S 65 Fifth Avenue hotel and decided to hold Consultation, Advice, Services and Surgical Treatment ABSOLUTELY FREE v Individual deposits subject to check, 176,680 92 the'r next annual convention at Grand until cured. Just recei ed; latest styles in lishes a dispatch from Marseilles saying ments, tuey will not take incurable cases, and that a plot was discovered early in Sep­ Demand certificates of deposit 661 23 Rapids on Friday, April 5, 1895. The object of this Free Service, is that they Fall and Winter Millinery, Certified checks 13 59 may become rapidly acquainted with the sick if after examination, >our case is found to be feiil tember to assassinate the sultan of Tur­ Cashier's checks outstanding >04 00 and afflicted, and to show what wonderful suc­ of such a nature, you will be so informed, and fe5,'' - "Nominated For Congress. &&•>•••-• - key, but the afrair was kept quiet Two cess can be achieved when diseases are care­ saved all further trouble and expense. This consisting of Hats,Hat Frames is your opportunity. No matter what your Turks, it appears, Intended to do the job, Totfi.1 $57^,427 15 CAMDEN, Ark., Oct. 5.<— Tho Third con­ fully diagnosed and scientifically treated by K ' Feathers, Bibbons, Velvets STATE OF CONNECTICUT, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD, gressional district Republicans have nom­ expert specialists. condition may be, how long you have been but were arrested and confessed. ss:— All that is asked or expected in return for sick, or how many doctors you have tried, no and Buckles ; also a very fine I. L. C. GREEN. Cashier of the above- inated Captain W. R. Huleof Arkadelphla this Free Service, is that each patient, when matter what your doubts. There are but few Actress Kthel Brandon Divorced. named bank, do solemnly swenr that the above for congress. Captain Hulp is identified cured, will recommend these Pliysici&ns ana cases beyond hope. A perfect knowledge of line of Walking Hats, Tur­ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5.— Mrs. Ethel statement is true to the best of my knowledge with the lumber industry. their system of treatment to their friends. disease is onehalf its cure. It is your life that and belief. L. C. GKEEN, Cashier. The doctors feel assured that the grateful is at stoke: you must either get well or suffer. Ml: bans, Sailors, etc, at V Stockwell, better known as Miss Ethel Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th endorsement of these patients will give tbem No matter how many physicians have given Brandon, the actress, has been awarded a day of Oct. 1894. Forty rolsoiied by Pressed Chicken. an extended practice at once, and amply re­ you up, or how many hospitals have turned GALENA, Ills., Oct. 5.—Forty residents pay for this great expenditure of time and you away as incurable. Do not accept what Favrcett's, divorce from L. R. Stockwell, the actor, CHARLES E. HOYT, Notarv Public. anybody says—go straight to these physicians on the ground of extreme cruelty. CORRECT—Attest : of Norn and Rush were poisoned by eating mon9y. CHARLES F. TRISTRAM,") These Physicians wish it distinctly under­ and satisfy yourself. They give you this op. •^,r .. Headquarters for Millinery DWIN EF. 1 KB pressed chirken at a social gathering. stood that while they treat all chronic ail­ portuni: y free of expense. The Temple Cup Series. ' ; . ' E O. K . > Directors- No. 3 Water street, Norwalk.' THEODORE E.SMITH. ) The recovery of some of the sick ones is These specialists will positively cure Catarrh, Bronchitis. Asthma and Throat and Lung Jil BALTIMORE, Oct. 5.—Messrs. Ward aad doubtful. .. . V Diseases, and will absolutely Guarantee every cafe of Consump.tion they a^ee to treat. This Hanlon have agreed to play the Temple modeof treatment is safe, sure and oertamm _its Jpneps^^Sy.tena. Nervous Ex­ Gall and examine. Former I'rereler Mercler Very Low, eup series in accordance with the commit­ haustion and all tee's ruling of a 65 and 35 per cent basis. Earl« & Seymour, M ON WEAL, Oct. 5.—Former Premier cured oy their UB1ESII Why Brink Poor Teas ? Mercier continues to lose Strength and Cancer or any —r ~A the first and only liational System of Cure. ... When TOB c«»jret tb« BEST at Lewis Smith Recovering.""' was verv low at a late hour last night. A CAB00 PRICES m any Quan­ HOURS: 9 AM. UNTIL 8 P. M. SUNDAYS CLOSED. tity. Dinner, Tea and Toilet OCEANPORT, N. J., Oct. 5.-*-Lewis Seta, Watohes, Cleoka, ku«tc Smith, who was shot on Tuesday night by SOLICITORS OF PATENTS A West, Point Cadet Appointed. Gsnsral Offices for the State ef Conn., 129 Fairfield Ave* Bridgeport, Boxes, Cook Bookaand all kinde­ st premiums GIVEN to CLUB John Walnright, and who, it was reported, J V WASHINGTON, Oot. 5.—Ernest C. Read Where all letters should be addressed. AOKJXT3. GOOD INCOME made of Now Bedford. Mass., has been appoint­ by getting orders for our cele­ was killed, is recovering. Walnright is CHAPEL oT., „ This Staff of Physicians Will Retiirn eyery 60 Days brated rood* For full particu­ at.iU in iatil- — ... ed a cadot at West Point. lars adaresa < - THE UKEAT AMERICAN TEA CO, New Haven, ^ : : tpjOonn ill TO.B s289 31 and 33 Vesey St., N.Y. Advertise m the GAZETTE. Bead the GAZETTE.

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