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Noi*walk, Gonn., MoMay July 20, 1891. •P- Price One Cent. Vol. I, f i-.i» 'i Vacation Jaunting, highway, which place: ^challenged the 1 Mrs. E. J. Hill and" her daughter Le-; Sowtfethirig New. : mm*- The Daily Gazette ^ On Thursday last a second excursion" interest of the whole party.. Horses, ii na have gone to Marlboro, Mass. J. M. Benedict is preparing to put in If issued every weele-day at 8 P. M„ at i a long marble counter oh which he will into Catopnah's ancient Westchester dp- wagpnette and traps were left while itlie ONE CENT FEB COPY; main was made by a cpmpany of East clearly: indicated graves pf husband, Mrs. and Mies Hull of Belden avenue serV^ti^P^blic a? first class lunch. He : A;n Aged Resident:of Hoyt Street The Cheapest RattJ for Advertising, an# i MOPe-BopoifgfcEjfc^tement. . avenue ; school lads. The day was ahd squaw, and pappoese, < were gazed THK LABGEST CIBCTJLATION. ' are off to-day on a short vacation. proposes - to iiave-" hot tea and cToffee, • • : - - f ' •' '• < ; 1 with astonishment uppn. The stay here ^iFound Dead. j . rXL—~~. > feakedfbeans, fresh pies daily, root beer' • lis -j everything to be desired, and.pne-from The Weekly Gazette, andflemonade made by a patent shaker. Another Road JhJItch. L beginning to end, Of intelligent enjoy­ would have been protracted had not ! Miss Gray of Cliestnut street . .J/ U-. I I, [Combined with Friday's Daily.] ment. On the way to the old Sachems tie sun, already lighting the hither , Heart Disease the Cause; ' leaves town to-day for a short vacation. f •••' - - Is issued e,very Friday at Noon, at traditidnal seat and sepulchre the par­ slope of Asprppin, ridmpnished thai day Another Challenge. Mr. George > it { n s. " rUREF, CENTS PER COPY, OB $1.50 FEB YEAB. ty halted at Haynes Ridge, in New Ca­ was declining, and that it. was late tp ' A, few1, minutes, ..before noon to-day i The hearing in the Slatte ry" case is Burgess O'Reilly not having seen fit sired for some time to' sef oilt his curb naan, to be shown where Roger M* search fcr the rockTreceptacle at the Thomas Cahill an old citizen of NorS * ,* The Daily and Weekly. vj being continued before Judge Coolidge stone and sidewalk in front of his Nor­ (to accept our challenge to furnish us Sherman, -and Minott Mitchell) and Qbleng* &ngle; Leaving this,^hetefof e5, walk and resident of Hoyt street, went Herved to Local Subscribers at ; to-day. . ; walk Hotel property to a line straight for publication with the letters from— Edwin Stevens the scholar arid Signa- and the Hawley relic hive, and Lphg to the out house and not returning for TEN CENTS PEE WEEK, OB $5.00 PEB YEAB. Miss as he says,—one of the editors of the with the curb line tip.Wall street from A.. H. BYINGTON, Proprietor. John K. Hyatt and sister, pore missionary, and Gov. Baldwin Mountain cave for. some future Mohe- Bofye .'iAyefliigation was made DAILY GAZETTE, requesting a loan pf' the GAZETTE . Building and past the Birdie, arrived home from Tallapoosa spent a pprtion pf their early lives, gan-outing, iNorwaikji after pulling up by Mrs.jCahill and he was found dead. $25, we again challenge him te produce Fairfield County bank, anjl has made last evening. and the spot which years ago was at.the Leisboro parsonage for supper,, MJ. Cahill was about 73 years of age This paper has the largest circulation of - - • *-• ? them and allow us to give them to the application to thecourjfpfsburgesses for —Young lady desires board in a pri­ graced by two of; New Canaan's ]clnl; was, started for and arrived at in tho- and leavfis Several' sons and daughters. •t.nff paper in the State west of Bridgeport• public. •"*" ED. GAZETTE. such perinission. No official action has vate family. Address A, care DAILY ever been taken on his application and dren the naDaes of whom highly embel­ evening. Mr. Cahilf was at breakfast this morn­ GAZETTE. _ t.hiH morning he had a'fpr^ie of men at lish her youth annals, the former, ing in his,usual-health, and heart dis- OUll JOBBING DJCVjLIITXJCNT. | The Coming Camp. :Lucy (Bonney) Sherwood, mother of Judgment For a Brake.man,;^ ease is suppbsedto be the cause of his The first excursion to Saratoga left at wprk taking up the cirfctilar line of curb Judge Robinson: pf the; stffierier MB. HABBY M. GABDNEB, JB., of New York, ; Military circles are all agog over the ;the present Lady Esslemont, wife. of death. ' 10:30 o'clock this morning over the curving around iito River street, and lias charge «f the GAZETTE'S Engraving, Book coming camp at Niantic, the expense of the Lord Provpst of Aberdeen, Scot-,- court has given his dOcisionln the,^ase Housatonic road. resetting the same out on the proposed" of Frank Slavin vs. the New York,- \nd Jobbing Department. He is an expert which Comptroller Staub has refused land, and grandniother-af several titled Died of Lockjaw. { , straight line? " As this Change makes a New Haven; and Harlford. railroad, a and experienced Job Printer, and no work en­ Officer Morehouse arrested a yottng to pay. No name has as yet been se- jScotch laddies, and the latter a lady •Mrfe: Josephine Wallace died at the sharp ,point *dut- intp;t^e sttlet some suit brought to recover $10,000 damages trusted to him will be unsatisfactorily done. man from Bridgeport last night who ap­ lected for the camp, but ' -Camp Wat­ Whose rare fineness compelled for her New .Haven, hospital Saturday night dozen pr mpre feet firom the present from the.road for injuries received by peared to be suffering with an atti^kpf son" is being favorably considered. rare esteem, and; to whose : pure memo­ from lockjaw.; She;was injured several curb, which must be founded before the plaintiff while in the employ of the THE LIVE NEWS OF TO-DAY. the snakes. Company F is doing nothing towards entering or going oi|t .of ^EUver street ry one Svho a_ generation" sirice spent weeks ago' by jumping out of her car­ preparing for camp owing to the ab-r happy sChpprdayS'"under, the aaine roof railroad company as a brakeman: riage at Sa,vin Rock when Frank Da- The trial of Charles Williams charg­ with ^vehicles, there w^JiRtiirally in­ Judgment rendered for the plaintiff in Lawyer Harlbutt is in New York to­ sence of theiir. Captain, who it is said, pays reverent homage; Sophia (Rich- gan the manager pf the Meriden Brew­ ed with stealing money from Hanlon stant opposition mad§ to the change the'sum of $50.. i / •. I will not return to town until after the rds) Olmstead, the: departed wife of • II ?, ; . ? \ * fc.se... • V ing Co. got into it and frightened her. day. - Brothers has been adjourned until 7 and Warden Keeler was called company has received their orders for 'rofessor Olmstead. pf , Dagan was arrested for criminal negli­ — Harvey's Best Tobacco only five o'clock this evening. - stop the work which hF"fesoltii Three Months of Free. the riot drill. Gen. Watson will, at the Mr. Lockwood claims to flwi "o" ! nd.HfifoJlfer:0f James OlmstCad, M. D., gence and releaseid On bonds of $500. cents. lwl46 The American people have had three request of\ Col. Haven of the Third the proposed line, cffimtfe at a^lthef i»f Middletown, Conn. s.,,,, v< j .. Now that the, woman is dead it is possi­ Rev. Mr. Grahsm rector of St. haul's, months of free sugar, and'toTsay 'that" Mr. Frank W. Hyatt, of Brooklyn, preached a sermon of unusual power regiment, lay before Bishop McMahon natural and legal adjdiiet pis Rev. Justus Mitchell's, and ble a more serious charge will be made they have.enjoyed it would, fall ^consid­ ; was in town Saturday. the matter of conducting Catholic ser­ chase of the hotel prpperly. Never­ i .fterwards William >Bonney's classic against Dagan when his case" is tried. - last evening from the text "Yet one erably short of expressing the 'truth. thing thou lackest." J - - vices Sunday. ; theless, that space a^d ^lesspace ba6k home on Haynes Height, now the site —Fancy Chewing Tobacco Harvey's They have revelled in it. With almost to the building , wher© I^ni^s. h'ajieWJ of the handsomely transformed Bright ; • Now For Our Turn, Best. ;l 1^146 residence, is a locality, the story the largest fruit crop on record, they Meuller, the White Oak Shade Ger­ ^ A Happy Price. store now is, was ii public use and TIM sale pf seats for "The Comedy of of which merits .perpetuation: ' Mr. have had sugar much cheaper than ever Mrs. Charles L. Rockwell of Meriden man who attempted suicide several "Sawdust" Price, as he is familiarly deemed to be ptiblic property back a Errors" to.be given by the New Ca­ Mitchell, • the able Congregational before. The result has been a great in­ is visiting friends in town. days since by shooting himself in the known among the Phoenix boys, has hundred years, unti| the recent en-j naan CP. in their own town the even­ pastor in New Canaan from 1782 to crease, in the consumption of sugar and mouth, died early Sunday morning. grown nearly two feet in height^ since croachments;.. . < u. M - TT-. |. '•• ing preceding their performance here, 1806, was also the Timothy Dwight of a corresponding increase to the com­ —Extra Fine Chewing Tobacco Har­ the boys saw him Saturday night and The almost umverapi practice lfi Nor­ has been phenomenal. 150 tickets at a E ^-Senator John J. Ingalls is to be this section of the county, and his fort of the people.—[Indianapolis Jour- vey's Best. lwllG all on accpunt of a handsome new baby walk the past thirty or forty yeafs, has dollar each, and numberless seats at 75 one of the Crofutt party who are to work as; an educator conferred con- nal. ^ X ;• The little son of J. B. Wilson is boy that came to his house yesterday. been to encroach on the old .highways. and 50ctshad gone upto Saturday morn­ visit Egypt, Greece and the Holy Land. spicupus hbnpr uppn his character. His thought to be rapidly recovering. "Sawdust" assured the DAILY GAZETTE In every sectipn of the town it-has been He Failed to Appear. . ing. Such men as Dr. Willard Parker George W. Selleck and Hon. E. J. Hill wife was a daughter of Rev. Josiah representative that he was a republi­ done. In some-few: cages it has been of Frank Williams, a colored bootblack,^, have taken twenty thirty each. are also talking of joining this excur­ Sherman, of Woburn, Mass., and a and —Chew Harvey's Best fi.no cut To­ can and weighed just 18 pounds. It is public advantage, but fn most cases a was arrested by Officer Ho ward yester­ The object to which the proceeds are sion party. * sister, consequently, of Roger Minot bacco. . ; ; • lwl46 understood that as soon as the baby is public inconvenience? and loss. For day, on the charge, of stealing $27 in to go is a- town clock. The Norwalk Sherman, the ^distinguished Norwalk John Smith Hinman died this morn­ old enbugh George, Hart, Gill and the instance, the present Fairfield Cottaty money, a check for $10 and some un­ library is'certainly as deserving, and Miss Elizabeth Brown is visitmg and Eairfield lawyer, and a niece of ing at his home on Newtown avenue in rest of the boys will initiate him into National bank building was set out on derclothing from Hanlon Brothers. the'seats being placed so much lower, friends in Flushing, L. I. . Hon. , a signer of .the the fortieth year of his age, leaving a full membership of Phoenix. They Mechanic street four* feet. When the Williams was brought before Judge 50 each, including reserved seat, ought Declaration of. Independence, of whom wife and two children. _ Mr. Hinman would do it at once and break the keg Danbury railroad ivas located, the Coolidge and released on his personal, to make it easy to sell twice as many. Photographer F. E. Headman re­ Thomas Jefferson, in congress, remark­ turned from his Buffalo trip Saturday. was a son of Mrs. L. P. Mott by her by themselves only that Fred is camp­ northeast corner- of the Thomas, now bonds to appear this morning, but when The trustees aiid'pfficers pf pur library ed t^at he was"a man who never said a ! former husband. ing oufcover at Compoaud they are too the Hadden building, was forced out wanted it was found that he had skip* are werking hard, and have succeeded foolish thing in his life; and a cousin of At the barge office, New York, yes­ generous to perform the ceremony about eight feet into fliver street and ped to Bridgeport. A telephone mes­ in selling, to one; family • alone, sixteen All interested in the hospital project Martha Sherman, wife pf President terday 2,000 steerage passengers landed. without,,bis knowledge..jQpnsgfluently^ alLihe space noiv: ocfe^pied by Bennett's sage to that city soon elicited reply tickets; '; —- • are invited to meet at the Congrega­ Jeremiah Day, of , and of they will wait for his return and con­ newstand was for scores, if not a hun­ stating that they had arrested Williams , We understand from one of our Yale tional parsonage this afternoon at 4 her sisters Rebecca who married Hon. Capt. Rose has sent word to the boys tent themselves with whistling "There's dred years previously and for many and would hold him, and Chief Gorm- boys that three of his classmates are in o'clock, when, it is understood, further Simeon Baldwin of Conn.,.and Mabel, that he will bo home to-day. Hip, a new coon in town to-day." j . years subsequently, a part of the pub- ley left at once to bring him back,which the caste, ^ n hurrah. - arrangements will be made for the ba­ liG highway. Then the old path or the mother of Hon. William M. Evarts he did at noon. >; j''kJ". zaar to be held at .the Armory late in of New York, and Sarah, wife of Hon. 17th Conn. Reunion. sidewalk past the hotel, the Bishop, *. A Money Muddle. Mr. Ray Curtis is home from Pitts­ September. **51 then the Noah Selleck property and the Samuel Hoar, L.L. D., of the United • She Didn't Elope. ' burg after an absence of nearly two There has been some doubts as to the Quite an interesting contest is going The new wooden bridge just below old Fairfield County bank : building, States congress in 1836. Rev. and Mrs. When the excursion boat from Stam­ yeprs. i~ annual reunion of the old 17th Conn. Mitchell had four children, the young­ on between Joseph Began and Thomas the upper or Norwalk mills, Winnipauk Yols. taking place at New Canaan this followed close up. to the steps/of those ford with 1,600 of the employees of O'Halloran, in regard to a sum of mon­ Charles Franke cut his foot quite is being put in position by Contractor buildings leading to their front door est of \vhom, Chauncey, marrying a the Yale & Towne arrived at Coney Is­ year, although all the comrades living daughter of Rev. Robert Johnson, ey the latter claims to have lost and badly while in bathing at Roton yes­ Under hill and will be closed from on there and many of the leading citizens entrances. From the bank building land Saturdry, Detectives Yan Loon the wife of Began found. The facts as terday. and after to-day, until completed. It going west, the walk led past the Was-; had a daughter, Martha, who married and Boyle of Chief McKane's staff ar­ of that place had expressed an earnest Isaac Depew, the father of Chauncey stated to us are that Builder T. S. Os- Miss Libbie Sammis of New Huven, is presumed it will be open to travel by desire that it should be held there. son place, now the James property, rested Ella Palmer, a girl of 17, and born paid Regan about a hundred dol­ the first of next week. considerably north of the present iron Mitchell Depew, L. L.D., jurist and her companion William "Eagle. Wil­ is visiting the Misses Hatch on West But all doubts are now at an end, as eminent orator, and the principal rail­ lars last week, which B., just like lots last week a meeting was held of the; j *•» ^way.oomttg cloje Bp to liam Palmer, superintendent of the St. of men, tried to hide from his wife, so avenge. Mrs. Johnathan Camp, in her 83d road president to-day in America.. the line of noble elm's. At the upper John Whitesmithing Company'of Stam­ hid it under a plank walk. His sharp P. W. Bates is in New Canaan to day year, rode up to Lewisborough yester­ leading citizens of New Canaan, of Quitting these academic precincts which Mr. S. B. Hoyt was made chair­ end, adjoining the J. B. Betts place the ford, had telegraphed that his daugh­ little child saw a glimpse of the green­ looking up customers for his marble day with the Rev. C. M. Selleck and the horses were headed in the direction man, and an invitation was heartily ex­ fence has been set out nearly 20 feet, ter, who was married only two weeks backs and told her .mother, who was and grejute wares. ; : took active part in the church services, of Candatowe, passing on the way tended on the part of the people of that and the present_ sidewalk put,, down. , to ago, intended elopirtg with Eagle. -The not long inrecpvering and secreting, in and also met her old friend of 40 years thither the tombs of the family of The ninth National convention of the town to the gallant old regiment to correspond. For years the sisters, despatch described the girl's dress ac­ turn, the money from her spouse. standing, Gould Rockwell, Esq., who brave Capt. Stephen Betts who opposed Women's Relief Corps occurs at De­ hold its regular annual reunion there Miss Margarette and Amelia Belden, curately, and the detectives ;had no O'Hallaran had lost a sum of money and was present with his new wife. ; Tryon at the sacking and burning of troit, August 5, 6 and 7, v on August 28th. Comrade Charles W. refused to move their fence out to the trouble to pick her out as the passen­ as soon as he heard of Mrs.! B's find new line established by Mr. Wm. K. Danbury and Norwalk, and the resting gers left the steamer. Geo. W. Selleck, Esq. of the Holmes, Smith, who is president of the 17th place, in the same enclosure, of the claimed it as his, and being refused has Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buttery and James, and an unsightly jog was main­ The girl said she had no intention of Keeler & Selleck Co., will vary his cus­ Conn. ' Yols. Association, was at New sued for it and the cake is to come off a child, of Silver Mine, are yisiting tained there, as all our older residents mother of the first individual said to eloping, but would not mind remain­ tom of the past two years of passing Canaan last week and definitely ac­ have been knighted, by Queen Victoria, week from to-day at South Norwalk. friends in Penn Yan, N. Y. will remember, but at the time this was ing on Coney Island if she found work. his vacation at the Warren House in cepted the invitatipn pf the citizens and an individual who was. a merchant of In the mean time Mr. Osborn is able concluded all necessary arrangements done, Norwalk was .but a small hamlet She asked Chief McKane if he wanted to positively identify two twenty dol­ A. S. Merwin of East Norwalk, has Canaan, Ct. and take his family down celebrity and a Lord Mayor of Liver­ for holding the regimental reunion compared with its present size and pop­ a private secretary. Until the excur­ lar bills that Mrs. B. has as among the been granted a pension of $8 per month to Ocean Grove for their summer out­ ulation and no one protested as no pool. there on Friday, August 28th, so that sion boat was fairly under way,- she; bills he paid hier husband. It is likely through the agency of Frank W. Perry. ing. • harm was done. But to-day these evils A delightful north-westerly drive said, she thought her husband was all surviving comrades of that organi­ brought the tourists, anon, to the two to prove an interesting case. Joe says Private letters from China,, by steam­ are seen and felt, and a . halt must be with her. He was an Italian and not next time he tries to hide his money he 5?he family pf Mr. Fred Mead are zation are requested to take note of the granite boulders which, according to er Belgic, say that Kyrle Bellew and called to protect the public rights of nearly as good a fellow as Eagle, and will put it between 'the leaves of the $ow believpd to be out of danger, with fact and prepare for a full turn-ont on venerable mention mark, with their Mrs. James Brown Potter were mar­ the present and of the future. . J she only married him out of spite. , v family bible and then he knows nobody the possible exception of the youngest that occasion. •Connecticut Bible Society, occupied that Mr.. Potter had secured a divorce. ZETTE office last evening and asked board. EXTRA SOUTH NORWALK. NEWS acute angle proposed would result in rocks stand is so commanding and the Rev. Dr. Noble's pulpit Sunday morn­ them to kindly correct the article, but Too Previous. During the recent period of scarcity was given to understand that the serious public inconvenience in getting view from it so charming, that it is ing. James Fowler of East Norwalk, who James Carney paid a fine of $1 and of potatoes in this country, Col. Wood, "bright little daily" was on earth and into or out of River street, from Wall easy to comprehend why the captivat­ The Sunday school teachers of Grace that they would not correct or take ing height should have been the war­ recently returned from a trip to the Pa­ costs fpr breach of the peaco this morn­ now visiting in Norwalk, invoiced at street west, and would inevitably cause - church are planning for a Sunday school back the statement unless Mr. Engel rior and his partner's favorite tenting cific coast, tells this capital story on ing.!"T '' Dundee as U. S. consul over twenty wrote a contradictipn and signed his frequent accidents in going to and com­ picnic to be given to their pupils early himself: He was in the cars on his way Wm. L. Smith, of. Brooklyn, kept Se- . •*> thousand tons of these tubers, which name tp it."—Sentinel. ing from Dann's stables, ^although we ground. The place is a few miles this up to Oregon, when a dapper fellow lah D. Seaman home from: church yes- in August. . 'si*.... were raised in Scotland and shipped to The only part of the above state­ are told that the Dann's have kept en­ side of the village of Katoona, and is came and took a seat beside him and day. \ . Miss Yene Livingston and Miss America, the most of them to New ment which is true is that Mr. Engel tirely aloof from interfering with the accessible by a private ayenue which conducts to it from the highway. Its entered into familiar and jrather inquis­ Mamie Heckie of New York, are guests York. . .. ; rT did call at the DAILY GAZETTE office. proposed change of lines. It is estimatod that tliere were 3,000 at Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray, on Friday evening. We endeavored to There is an interesting and serious Indian proprietor is supposed to have itive conversation. He wanted to know people coming and going at Roton Point As the organist at Grace Church was Academy street. explain to Mr. Engel that our publica? question likely to arise at any time, lain there since about 1708-10 or so. where he was from, when he was last yesterday. ill Sunday and could not preside at the tion was taken from the reports on the however, affecting the rights of the On !}he last day of 'September, 1708 in New York, Albany, Rochester, Buf­ South Norwalk spprts will be present instrument, Prof. Baker came over Butcher Smith's toes that he jammed street, the truth of which we had no Dann's. As we are credibly informed, (see Boulton) the chief executed .a pa­ falo, Cleveland, Chicago, Omaha, Den­ at' the iBrady-Walker sparring match in from Bridgeport and led his class of under the supply wagon going to the knowledge, but as Mr. Engel'sduncery when they purchased their livery stable per in favor of John Belden of Nor­ ver, 'Frisco, &c. Fowler replied to all Bridgeport to-inght. Choir Boys at yesterday's services and walk, with which act his supremacy such queries with frankness and rather George Low barn fire, last week are was about on a par with that of the boy property on River street, they pur­ The barge Two Brothers is at E. M. the perfect time and tune maintained probably ceased, he having surrender­ enjoyed the free and easy sort of run­ better and "able to be out.'' . reporter • ' of the Sent .nel, who chased under a warrantee that the Dan-: TollesA Co.'s wharf with-300 tons of by the boys proved the thoroughness ed forever the wooded highlands, and ning talk of his traveling companion published his statement,. we were bury & Norwalk Railroad Co. should coal. The yaoht Three Brothers, is ex­ "Johnny" Hyatt and sister reached of Mr. Baker's instruction. the:brook, loved valleys, and magnifi­ At the end of an hour or two's ride, his unable to make him under­ maintain a roadway over their track pected here with nearly that amount of home last evening^from^Tallapoosa, af­ two rods wide over the entire planked' cent lakes that had so long been his new friend threw back his coat and ex­ The contested curb line in front, of stand. We offered him our columns fish. ter having had a:delightful sea voyage for a statement, as is the custom in all portion of their: roadway pri ; River pleasure and his pride. The monu­ hibited a detective's shield, at the same from Savannah to New York. the Hotel is to be considered at the bor­ mental rocks are belted by wire work, time,startling our East Norwalk friend • Chief Vollmer says that Sunday liq­ ough meeting to-night, and Mr. Lock- newspaper, offices, which the boy re­ street. As it is but seme twenty-five ' and one of theini appears to have {been with this abrupt peremptory ordef : "I uor selling in this city must be stopped wood has ordered his workmen to cease porter should Tiavp known had he been feet between the hotel building and the Dr, and Mrs. J. C. Newkirk, with rent through the action, :,most likely, just want you, sir, to take the next train and he has given .his men instructions;, , further operations until it is settled by acquainted with the first rudiments of, brick buildings opposite on the east Miss Alice Sherwood and Miss Taylor, pf the forces of nature. r i. back to the East: we've got enough of to be extra yigi[a.nt in' the matter. > the board. Mr. Lockwood ordered the newspaper work. The! only reference side, a troublesome content is liable to : of Greens Farms, left to-day for a week's arise as to who is to1 move Iris building The boys will not soon forget Canda­ you felldws out here noyr ; ther^ is po i\Wi6n the Chief puts his foot down he• curb laid on the authority pf his coun­ we made to his affixing his name to a means business. Convicting; evidence sojourn in the Catskills. . ^ ( :v.. statement was when he launched forth off the highway. A more generous towe, nor -the; wonderful aboriginal room for ainy more crboks with "us, and sel, Mr. J. B. Harlbutt. of sales will be secured, and i: into foul-mouthed profanity about the public spirit is evidently .needed in p'vens, 'dedicated tp we red man's god you will be wise if you take my ad­ Arrangements are nearly completed vice without further trouble." In vain tide the party caiight' selling. ^ Vu! ' ^ Cpunsel fer the disputaiats in the mat­ originators of the reports and asked us Norwalk. ... r ,-s Manito, which a ride of some five miles for the Library entertainment to be if we would print his profanity and we .... . , • .- "•* eastward brought them, after abotitv a did Fowler plead that he was an inno­ Members of the*.Elephant club to the ^ given on Tuesday* July 28, on the lawn ter pf the drive-way lines between En­ said we would if he would put it in • Decision by Default.' half .mile skiff row, directly in front of. cent and virtuous young man froin number of twenty-five were out for pic- . of John S. Seymour's residence, East gineer Wood's new residence oti |East writing and affix his. name^T; When - . JohnAlvord of Greens Farms/hasfalr These oyens, dug out of the solid rock, Norwalk, Conn! The laore that he pro­ ma Ipurpbses, y^sterflay, pn the Irene ^ avenue. _ avenue and the heirs of Mrs. James A. lowed the $1,000 civil suit brought Hoyt deceased, are to meet on the 3 questioned as to the truth of the re-, and provided with flumes, are upon a' tested that he liad just comej, out to see' i)i (Conner. They visited High Cliff on : , against , him by Mrs. John Becker of the country, the more the detective de­ —R. J. Stephenson. Instructions giv- | ground to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock pprts about a ppker reom and about that place, to go by default, havingfail­ small islancfin the westernmost of the Elephant Island, ,where clams roasted,' ' termined that he should return. But en in horsemanship; good saddle horses; I in company with the selectmen, to see liquor being brought into the building, ed to file an answer in the case. 4 The three Webuc lakes, and invite to inves­ clams chpwderecl arid clam's fried; " WeStport selectmen, iliave notified Al- best references. Circulars and inform­ if any amicable adjustment of the dif­ Mr. Engel shut up like a clanrarid was tigation. it.waib no rise James^a'd come to see served in abttridarie'e?" Thfeyhad plenty . vord* that he will be given until August The; next tarrying point was at the Oregon, and he kept on to his journey's pf bait but did np fishing. They also " g.V •- ation to be pbtained at J. A. Pinnee's ' ficulty may not be arranged ,Jaetyeen, as innocent and .unknowing as a full ljjth in which to remove the obstruc­ Indian burying ground on Crpss River end and did see it. " * * , had a first-class time.p^^Uj- £* * ^ %%' and pf Col. Roberts. 143-lw the parties. ' 'ffe . . • fledged celestial. , - - ' tion to the roadway in dispute.