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; HCHT W •IHiUlH, TO-DAY. Frank was twenty-five and Hattie twen Selling Sewing Machines. Tho Rising of (he Nile. A Ttm Story. MOB WALK GAZETTE.; REAL ESTATE. So here hath been da wiring ty, when one day, peremptorily, without A . correspondent of the London Times Two or three weeks ag6 an accident did not occur near Scranion, Pa., the newspa­ FAIRFIELD3 fcif» : ITirijiMtll towo. :< a Another'blue day; word of warning, Mr. Goodrich told them HOW TOYSPCCSED IN BUSINESS. writes from Alexandria, Oct. 10: At length iccoud OldlllVapcr lo lke Slate, j icfiif; they were to marry each other within six pers missed a sensational horror,and a doz­ TO LET, 5 Think, wilt thoa let it the Nile inundation is slowly but decidedly _____—: . - ' • " iiitljodl ' ' ' months. v en men, instead,ofbeing hurled into feterni- HE place occe tied by the. snbicriber,at the Slip useless away ? '"•**'% ft;, •} -' A correspondent of the St. LouisGlobe subsiding, and, although excessive, it will _.. head of Main!itreet, Is offered to rent,ipartlj Men point to nie as smldeii by Oafsfrown, Two dismayed faces startled him to anger. leave a blessing behind it far outbalancing ty-without time to breathe,a prayer, walked )KICICE IS GAZETTE BtJIIDING. ^ 'f T \' objects to the slurs of the newspapers upon quietly home to' thfeir dinners, quite uncon­ fbrnUbedif deiired. K. L. ELL8. Affli('tedfcndde**rt#dofiB/ Kiiiid-^- Out of Eternity ' «L i J. "You may talk it oyer between you," he any losses it may have caused." It was Tet I n«i:iipt«Sirt'dowA -<.a This new day is born;'1 ] iP 1 said; ' but remember, the one that refuses the importunate agent, and says: hoped that the river had reached its highest scious that Dfeath had had them by the TO RENT. .Into Eternity,, . ' '"•« j.- leans this house,forever, and.is disinherited I have been a sewing machine agent for point (twepty-five pics seventeen kerats) on throats.:. It might, after &)1, be worth while fi lower part of the house fronting on Union to look into-the cause .of the loss of this A. H.»riNaTOM Sc. CO., IRSUBiNCECOIPA^T, | At night will return. from that moment. Not a word 1 five years; have traveled about in the inter­ the 28(h of September, but it soon began to rPark, lormerly occupied by Georxe Oolyer, I murmnr not that I no longer Me—• * "IS'fSS, He went off slamming the, door, and leav' est of the house employing me, and have rise afresh, an'd finally, making in one., day tragedy to the world ; we should have been A. H. "BXIHG'TOH, J.B. Etis, G. N. ELLS. | Having been put in perfect order, is offered to " inches, it reached on k*n enough to unearth the ghiljy party if •v•>!—^—; ;—; Bent. Apply at this Office. Poor, old. and helpless, I the aaoiN ftiikiec, t Baliold it aforetime -., ing the cousins looking at each other. met with most'flattering success in the sals a sudden start of eight ' . 1 St I.A J' O'ltA MAla'AMIt . ! South "Norwalk, Conn, FatherSupreme to 1M: •" "After all," Frank thought, looking at the of my wares; I have been uniformly treated it had occurred. The facts are briefly ihese t".: • • : J-- il . .t V s 'f No eye ever did; • M-l the 5th of October the height of twenty-six Subscription $2.00 per year in advarice downcast face of .his pretty cousin, it is only with courtesy by those upon whom 1 have and a half p:cs. At this point it remained In the largest anthracite coal mine in the TO BENT, -a bj •j* }d ;o So soon it forever € State, the pare of nie engine - by which the , Single copies Scents. O merciftal One, : f From all eyes is hid. - M„:| the suddenness of the order that makes the called, and never yet has there beenbrought stationary for two or thred days, and is | f A good, nice place, in the Borough, J When mehare mostfiirthe«t,theti;Wo«a waakataa to. Another blue day; I is «s prelty as a flower, ladylike, acomplisli- ous for the absence of impudence, I have tion has occurred, and it speaks well for the an ordinary fellow enough.—The cable, nec- One iqaare, one tasertlon, - - - - . - - - t.00 the head of Main-Street, will be rented at a Think, wilf thou let it ' ed, and knows all my ways." ' I prosecuted ray business, and many a fire- care and energy of the Administration that essarily.of great:weight and thickness, pass­ Verweek,.farcontiiraancet ------J® ; Slip useless away. Carlyle. es through the, roof pf a slightly built abed One sqaare, six months, - • • • - - - - • T.J# low late to a good family. - Possession ^thVcha^it I fiW ^ "Hattie," he said,'*1 suppose I must pn> I.side has bean brightened by my presence it has kept within, bounds; Of course the «! BE,?, R pose" in the regular way ?" and the implement I have lett behind me. wildest and most exaggerated rumors vjrere under which'iie stands. One morning, as • > •• «• one year—with paper, - - - - 18.00 when, desired.. ^ Apply at the GAZETTE Assets, 1, Jelr 1873, $302,924.35 |S Teaemaat House Lovera or Sometblne Two •••*' '• " 28.00 . 1: c Tbyglorionafac* "How dare you laugh at me ?" she flashed From the western edge of New York to tbe current h'ere,. but, every .morning, public the man - stood smoking his pipe. his ' hand Three'* " " - - - - 80.00 | OFFICE. . •; ; • - ' [:; ' ^ to their Advantage upon tbewlever, his mind yery: probably :OnTSA SHIELDS. would insult me," she said dolefully; a mo given, and the authorities do not seem at Full Column, one jear, ------. 100.00 ."^"-'And th^re isno more t^lt.^ i ment later, bursting into learsi called, looked upon as a public benefactor any time to fiave lost heart. On the other, wrohgbt'pp to any heroic rapture .of resolve Special Notices28 percent, adyanceon.theabove. WO large rooms to let over J. M. Potter's' H.B. TURXBB, See'y tad Treata. I* "Upon my word, I had no idea of iosuli- bv all with whom I have come in contact. hand,jit is useless to depreciate the danger the ascending car (loaded With coal) at onfe T_ Mosto Score, Walt Street, opposite PoBtOflloe. It was not a romantic s-pot for love-mak- end of the cable, bfoke and %|l crashing in­ ^XocalXotlcetinBead'.neCplnmna, SSeenta Enquire at this Office. 38tfl Onmybendedk#.ee' ^r '> "" iug. yet true love dwelt there, and with it ing you," said Frank, earnestly. I would Yet I never entered a town but what I saw escaped. Had not all those concerned, perllne. I recognize Tby pdjposedeulr|h A * ... denly orphaned and sent forth from a liup- sc'ihed flattie; "but I can't marry anybodv but by next morning twenty-four metres of designed to promote private in'te"rest«,JlS per half residence ofFrank B.Smith. English Coatings, Trembling where foot of mortal ne'er bat Will." n ceive njne dollars t'br each machine sold. it had been repaired; on the morning of the face his deatFand theirs,,and to choose be- and |19 perfallcolamn. All annsaal cats and de f . One Lot on Tan Zandt Avenue; several Lot* at llade np iajtyle, and at Lowest Pricaa.. Py home with every comfort, to earn what "Of course not, if you love him," said ro The veiy paper containing the advertise­ tween theTn. There was a boyan the back vtcesSl par cant, extra. Shepardrille. All the above property sold on ea»j bread she could by her needle. Her.name 7th it was entirely closed, and the waters terms. '" ' assortment^-,.... Wrappedin the radiaaca ofThy ilnMM land, mantic Frank. "Here's a uice mess! .I'll ment contained also a column paragraph of tbat had forced a way in were.'circumscrib: of the shed; the man motiqnied^e him with 1 ' -J -was Anna Shaw. The spot where they met his head to go out. The^^' tHphtened his Also one Work Hone and Peddling Wagon for I nrilTO rilDHICIllilP PAAIIP Which eye hath aever tell you what, Huttie, I'll refuse you. That virulent abuse of agents. Do you suppose ed. Not less than 20,000 men were occupied W.PERBY, - I , batcher's use. For fuU particnlars apg^to ^ I 6ENTS rUHmSnlNu OUUUS every morning going to mirk, every even- will make it all right. I'm a man you that I could go about my work boldly then, hold' on the.lever. Tlfe loosened'cable ia ir ' • u:: --v.::! i ' - vo.! I \ i.'.'f l> '!f" : K,® ing corning home, was a wide space-way in this work. In a few other places- slight : know, and I can easily make my way, and knowing that iu every house at which I breaches were made, and every where ihUch struck and caught somewhere below against -VisionsiConle anAjo; ; - Upon the upper floor of a large .tenement Attorney and iConniefor at Law, | FORSALE CHEAP^^] j Gents'fi.id Gloves Shapea of resplen4etat beatity ro^d M after I have gone, you must try to reconcile called 1should find some one who had read infiltration occurred. At Kasrel-Eninear the side of the shaft. Surely God meant It Of all Shades and Colors, of the Beat • v house in the very heart of New York City. [ should sostrike 1 It was tbe delay df but a GOOD PAB9I of about 45 acres oiCu^h tbwwt^.s^ ^ ^ i.... There were no mossy banks scented by uncle to the idea ot Will for a nephew." tbat article? I crept from house , to Cairo, the Khedive in person visited a Successor to lev! 'Warner.-i Hrtltie would not listen to this at first/but house, diffidently" offering for perusal the menanced spot,'tMid was present while the breath rf time ; but it was enough;. The A land, situated two miles north ofKew Canaan. |From angelhpa isaem to hear the ikm. X\, violets, no over arching trees," no running The car grated With a Jar against"the ground - Ofltce-corner of Main and Wall Streets,' Apply to i. OfsognmlAbly song. sw v streams, nothing poetical or enchanting. A Frank finally talked her over. He was a circular I held in my band. Was I handed earthwork was strengthened. The arrival «ml8 A. B. BENEDICT, Smith's Ridge - Boots and Shoe) man to be sure but with about as much idea out by the ear? Not I. Every human be-1 of new cottqn^has nafurally been retarded, far below; ilsoccuprots stepped leisurely •! rsea pile oi battered old trunks, a roll of faded out, while the man Who Jiad saved them 42tf . NORWALK, CONS'. nr I ,the i n4ersigne willWill aAAH.aaaSMsoon arrive. •.- iAs A _ ' ' yet there above, threw himself from under the shed, HE place belonging to the estate of Zalmon'l *toreoT Q.O. Keeler,wonld mostrespettfinrjlnvite for that poor place, were the objccts around just as; the robf. beams, pulley and alljcrash- -Thi- tjr thefti Annie Shaw occupied a hall-room Hi3 uncle was furious. He gave the rebel was invited in,, and I flatter myself thatl is no certain information lo be obtained W. E Lyon. Said plactfis a very desirable property; I hi«oldcn»tomers,al»o, pur otldfriend* andpatrons t five hundred dollars, and commanded him understood the amenities of life sufficiently respecting the damage .done, in 'Upper ed down on the spot, where Ira hau'been . situatedT in the Borooghiof»ngl Norwalk, on the corner I andthe pnblicla general,to, glve.aa acalt and w* Whenain from FaradiserefteOTaa^' brow, . front, Frank a ball room back, and the large "^ —• - • — " wlllconvlncethemtbatby never to step foot across his threshhold well to grace any drawing-room. I sold Egypt, but it is said to be great, aiid ° ibe standing. ; Dngikeer and Sumra. of Knight Street and North Avenne, is within Ave - lis -; Vtetearth ia dariowwUw; ^ rodms held.famiHes, whose juvenile portion We do net know Jhe man's name, and minntealwalk of the Horse Railway, and Danbnry 1» '' ' made the space-wj»y airiotous playground. again. one machine during the. day for $10 cash, railway for many miles has been renderbd Peraonal attention given to Engineering, Mill- A Nor|^k Railroad Depot. Also tbe same dis- Honorable Dealiiig $ Small Fronts: All this was five yenr$ before the July and the balance in monthly installments, impassable. *; . should scarcely need, to publish U if we did. work, and Sarraying. • Also Aiftht for all knida oi tancelfWrthe several churches and schools. The which maket ijaick'sal'es, that waare boandto jive Inapnrerciime. - ;; Many iinjes Frank had noted the large and of that $101 received $9. Would not Fame or' reward ."jar somehow against the matimnerr. Orders left at the Gazette Office, or neighborhood' is ail that: eonid be desired. The satistsctionand defy competition. .Oar motte is brown eyes, the pale, clear compleigon, and day when Frank invested his last ten cent Honseisingbod repair, the rooms large, commo­ '•THK NlifBLB aiZPBMCK T8 BBTTKIfTHAK Wi h stamp in milk and rolls for his breakfast. such a profit as that induce me to carefully IS Seed itself. There is a wholesenie tonic for by mall will bo proaptly attended to. 88 ^ bought'. ' r:iv®|glossy'br6wh hair of liis neighbor; noted RISKS H Lira ON HIS FAITH.—Professor dious and pleasant. On the premises Isa wellot THSSLOWSHILUNO " :: Hattie had been Mrs. Charteris for three guard all my actions, and carefully refrain White, a chamgkp swimmer, recently con- all of us in the certainty, whiea is forced I excellent water, also a flae garden and plenty:of Rott in -jr— ry ' nnfnt ttilrHisle " ^ too, the dainfy neatness of the simple morn- from anything calculated to display cheek up»n ns now and then, of the unlnown, un­ shade and frnit trees. Possession given the llrst oi SHE ASS tPPU lEATSn^FISSnSS/AS.', „• Breakovermenaaougbt. '-A* ' v' ing dress, the delicacy of feature, the slen- years, living at the old home, but Frank senjed to drowlffiimself in> order that his EDWARD BANKS, April, if desired. For terms cnanlre of JAMKS 8. Wholesale and Retail. Partlcnlsr attention paid to r ' ' '• -1 -.Av; would not ask for.patdon, where he felt he and ignorance ? theory of resusciation might be t«$ted for measured resources of courage and heroism LYON, on the premises, or ot KDGAB LTON. i ,:^v" " der hands and feet, and the modest grace and uuflinchinj^infegHty to dUty which We CUSTOll WOBB, j ^ Oive BMaMr isy lynr; ^ of the young seamstress, and had wondered had not deserved so bitter punishment. The . Frroi that time on 1 have been in the the benefit of the liOhdon Humane Society, 2torwaik,Haroh7th, 1874. lOtf five hundred dollars were all gone long ago business, and my sales throughout have who were present. to Witness the experi­ possess among .what we choose lo call the CIVIL EN8INEER lb SURVEyOR. in allita branches, also RKPAIRtNQ done withntiat- Lftel theaiMrringa:(tfngilt divtee;. — :,how a lady had come into the rude, coarse mass "of the people. It is, after' all, Mly aessand dispatch. ' SMITH Jt HANFOKJV. Within my bosom clows uneartl|)y lx T> * place. He had parsed her many times followed it. holding a drowning person in the water, he A BABE CUAHCfi ! The next day there was no food in the apiece, would seem to indicate that I ath plunged into the river—the Serpentine, dle age that he is pot surprised'tTverjr new : Morwnl*, Coaa.; A very desirable place if applied for soon; situ­ W. C. QUIKTARD * CO., ' ' S»a. IWii _ \ when she was going to her work, and he day by the knowledge of how ndmirable a ated on Helen. Elizabeth and Center Avenues; •f seeking purchasers tor the pages of foolscap hall-room back, though Frank trudged faith­ doing a remarkably good business, and that probably, in Hyde Park—and remained Wholesale and detail Dealersla fully from office to office. He saw Hattie's I am not a nuisance in the community. I crew has been put into the world for its long, size of lot 360x130feet, being about one acre. 'First ^ 3f; he.had laboriously covered. long enough under water to be partially rate House containing it-rooms, good Barn, aid I al , n A . A.. m ; carriage standing before a store, with a admit that I have frequently pressed peo­ voyage^ *how many women are gracious QALTIM G. CHILD, . Oh to keep theth still aroubd iU. bAby dar- Often he had longed to speak, in his own drowned. His son then ..dived after hifia I Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, nurse and a baby inside, and realized bit- ple who seemed to be in doubt and have and brought him toi the surface in an appar­ and finely nurtured ; how many men re­ .' lings,Iresh and pu», L v, : " " ';rbitter lonelin^s, and cravings for sympathy spond promptly to the call of honesty or' ' ^ LAW OFFICES7 ; easy.. For ,' .but something In the quiet.maidenly digni- terly bow much bread and meat the cost of I hesitated, and- I have* wasted icuch of my ently lifeless condilion^adheriug strictly to MITCHELL, House Furnishing Goods, j "MotherV* smile their .plnaariH 4rtiWidne, the infant's cap or cloak would jgive bim. valuable time in arguing with people who the principles laid down by his;.parent. duty or every self-sacrifice, because it is Reams Kos. S and », Seety's Hall, Xain Streat ] NBTTIB K. "mother'^kisa ^ir»caT<»*ar.her start to come down toward him. One that this class can boast one such brave fel­ The law firm "6f 'PerriB, Chlld ife Fentnd«n was FOR SALE OB TO KENT. ? ;.^of the stairs loosened in some way, tipping his watch, and lived upon the proceeds for impatience towards me, or that any one put through tfie course of treatment recom­ dissolved by mutaaLcojtsent, Jtarch lst,187S: C.G. AND . . Pattering feet, and eager prattle^all' jfouf several days. But when September opened ever-felt annoyed in my presence. I make low as this Scotch engineer, but that, like Child wiljcontinoehls baslaessatthe aboveaddress. A NEWHOUSG.wellfinished;4roomsanAarge • .'V"forward as her light weight pressed it, and mended. The Society-had ttte satisfaction £k. and convenient pantry and two closets, sinks, liuTsloatPanid ail was gone, and-trying to go out one morn it a point to be well and carefblly dressed, of seeing Mr. White revive, and in a short King Harry over Percy's grave, we believe Ac., on first floor, three roo'ms ahu two closets on A8RICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. i.sfishe was thrown for card heavily. .Just in to display but little jewelry, and.that in per­ that it" has,a thousand such as he." LKX. S.GIBSOJf,rf; . o«vn bioad should*: s opening-his arms to Organist of the First Congregational Ohnrch, gas pipes throughout the house; water pipes, &c.; : .x •' catch her. He sbi'.utered as he held her the bed, trying to thiutf', his head throbbing ways have plenty of time to talk to any one, theory by illustration at the risk of death. The Herald has tried to ascertain the VBOM xaa oil* or mw TOBB. Teacher of the situated on Fair Street, about half a mile (Tom the of tbe best kind. Remember the plsee, Utiles forms, ibat cfoae enfoiairir, all of n ' safely, and looked > ick to the long flights -| strangely, when there came a tap at the even though I know he or she is not a pur­ views of all the Senators"and Congressmen Plano*F«rt*i Organ sal Kiwltel Bridge. If notsold before April lst,it will be rented No. 3 Opera Honae Block, ! - : Love'a bett gifU were gniMd ; door, and in answer to his ''come in," Anna chaser. _ -• .ANOTHEB HEBO.—The times appear to and Cabinet officers on the third term ques­ Odmposltlon. fortt&O. If sold the price will be 9,800; some part Sporting ln lb« Mtnkner sn^snia^, si below him, leading directly to the street. My greatest successes, has been among oi which can remain on mortgage. Applv to SOI7TH ROBWALK,COHH] ...Ifshe had goje down! The sickening Shaw entered. He saw ber standing there, be producing heroes in abundance, and there tion. With the Cabinet officers it has not Box. 879 P. O. SORWALK, CONN. 7 J ASCESE. KLLS. w. a.qctxTAao, ltiitun ^ 'rooind ihe Wtotler StethT- . t- 'throb of his heart told him how much of the then she seemed to float off, far away, every­ mourners. Wherever I see crape on the is evidently more real heroism and true been very successful. In fact, it did not New York, care ofWllllam A Pond A Co., S#« Bidding all the bricbt world echo with thair brightness of his life would have been gone, thing faded and be. died. Then there was ia bell-knob, I know that there will I find a nobility of heart in the world than cynics succeed in extracting an opinion from even Broadway. -. . . ^,|^fearleas,caKle»Biirlh.1 • ^ .ifthat sweet face were all crushed and cool touch on his face, water falling there, customer. Entering the house witjti a sub­ are willing to admit. The latest reported one of the seven. Senator Buckingham i • and a frightened cry— He whispered faintly, dued air of one to wbpm the late-lamented acC of bravery occurred recently on the thinks the honor of a third term will never R, OAKKS, M. Oh tbpteep- them; tew they gladdoi allih* '.mangled the life beaten out of the slender • - PftTSICIAN * SUBGBOlf, JACKSON BROS.. 1 g' form down there on the pavement. - wondering where his voice had gone. was a guide, philosopher and "friend, I ten­ West Wisconsin Railroad, about fifty miles be heard of in our day, and that there is no W : path.from day-to dajr, • "Anna! Anna 1 is that you, my darling, I der my services, and many a night have 1 0 Ace over Alfred Knapp'sstore, Washingta 81.,| : The little-figure he held in his arms was from St. Paul, Minn. Thj^ train was run­ use in Wasting time over imaginary diffi­ Sonth Norwalk, Conn. Consoltation gratia irom Very cheap and desirable BnildingLots : What gay dr^nna wfr fashfonad ot thoto.aa t { motionless, the fair face white as death, the am dyings—going from you!—but I love watched beside the bier of some loved one. ning about twenty milesWhour. On turn­ culties. Senator Ferry is opposed to a 9 a.m.to 9p.m. 19-M IB rosy-sleep thcyrlsy J ; ,; u:) • you! I love you! The better days I hoped, At the funeral I manifest a moderate, illy- WITMIS 8 HISSQS WALE SFTHKMST SFFME soil brown eye3 closed. Terror bad ing a sharp curve, a child not more than third term, but not under all circumstances; I How each^br^en word.waa welgoni^^w & for will never come, but 1 have loved you concealed grief; and I will bet any man: f - deprived Anna of consciousness, and very three years old, was seen a short distance and if the .Republican party was to nomi­ DENTAL CARD. are now offered at the VKRY Low PBICGS of ftom JEWELERS : f •' gently Frank carried her up stairs, again. Anna." with a corpse in his house ten dollars tbat; ahead on the track, and gazing at the com­ nate Grant he would; in all probability be 1 N impression having gone abroad that, the nn- i I Aaeacb barqao WetttfleatinraeTwthOWa- "Was he dying ? The girl's heart stood within ten days after the funeral, I cau sell beaten. He could conceive a condition of A . dergigned has relinquished the practice of j ! On the landing a strong armed daughter of ing train with the innocent fearlessness of Dentistry; this is .to state.to hisfriencto, ud the [ 9100 TO §400 EACH. I. bedecl^ed and£sncy-«ailM 1 1 still as she saw how wan and white he was, him a machine, provided, of Course, he is a childhood. The brakes were at once affairs under* which he would vote for a KEEPCONSTANTLY ON HAND A FDL1 r- • t ',f • BDitoi^ K: , Erin was driving four riotous youngsterg to man of-a sensitive nature and truly loved' public generally, that such is not the fact. Areom- bed.* and how wasted his face bad grown. Dy­ whistled down. This however, would have third term—in such event as a foreign war petent and courteous assistant, Dr. O. B. CoolldXe, (25 Cash and balance in Monthly Payments ot j Gliding' IhMQ OQr jealons watching, glidW ing ! And she loved him so! Then she the departed. but little effect in saUng the child. At the or a disruption of the law and order of the ot Brooklyn, is in .constant attendance, and will <:9- Qfir STOCJf OF frwn oorclinginr hold, "Whatever is the mattert" she screamed, At weddings-Ihava done fairly. Enter­ be pleased to offer his best servtces to all who may f 10 il desired. §! seeing Frank and his lifeless burden; s ught of the errand that had given her instant the child was seen, Mr. James Bass- country, or other extraordinary circum­ desire them. Dentistry in all its branches, still Lo 1 the:bnve learoi bMMwi sad ; < "There is a stair loose, and the lady waB 'urage to knock at the • door. She sped ing the bouse in party costume, 1 congratu­ ford, the fireman, rah out to the cow-catcher stances involving the welfare of the coun­ continued at the old stand, over C. J. Gruman's SEE It.APS IN 2TORWALK POST d^FICX. lo! the shy,' sweet bods • across the space Way and sent Mrs. O'Reily late the happy, couple, and what more nat4 intending to leap to the track, seize the try. Mr. Barnpm lias no idea Grant will store, foot of Slain Street. • • Faat to lip, andcheek.and trefaea,*tealath« 0, thrown down. Ton had better kepp the gm21 A. HILL, D. D. S. For particnlars apply to WATCHES children off till I put in a nail or two. Can to Frank. In her own room she hastily ural than that the bridegroom should seize child and clear the engine. He was not be s'eriously mentioned, much less support­ maiden's basblnljoy; wrote a note, directed, sealed and posted it. upon my timid suggestion that he. make his WILLIAM O. STREET and GEORGE R. CHOL-| you open the young lady's door ? bhe has quick enough, but fortunately struck the ed. General Hawley is indifferent about WELL, or to EDWARD BANKS, Surveyor, or to lllViLST.SILVIS AISrLATES WAS! | Fast the frank, bold Dan's assertion For upon a bundle of sewing there had been new witie a useful and ornamental present % child in such a way as to throw it down be­ the subject, and will leave it to the will of QHAS. W. MANY, the accents of the boy. S| tainted." 1 JAMES MITCHELL, Real Estate Agent. a newspaper containing this notice: Sometimes it happens that the bride was tween the ties while Ae himself was thrown the majority as the safer plan, preferring to ofeverydescrlptlon. 0 Quickly the good woman found the key possessed of the article before her marriage, DENTIST,: • in Anna's pocket and opened the door. "If Frank G. Goodrich, son of Nathan down ail embank mem. The train stopped be guided -than to assume the lead. Mr. Small Place for Sale. I Nelthcr.loirf oot:l0^!qf ioam" 4 4:>' f Goodrich, formerly of Tarrytown, will send but 1 never show any annoyance at that. | with the fire-box of the locomotive just Kellogg has ho strong prejudices against a "S, , NOBWAWC, Cora. _ in other saape than oars - - - . • \ "Leave her to me I" she said, as Frank T*HE HOU3S AND LOT situate# just west of the I Bepalrlnc,lB all Its Branckea put the unconscious figure on the bed,"and his address to Pike & Peak,—Broadway, he If I can't convince her tbat the machine is over the child, which was rescued complete­ third term, and would better be able to say Office on Main Street, opposite Conneetlcat Hotel 1 .Wide River Bridge, on the santhsldAf the I ThoeeyottB^hat :: will hear.of something to bis advantage." out of date, or worn out, and that the one I. road,nearly opposite theresldeneeof JamesPanton,, 3 ,> for the love of goodness mend them stairs ly unharmed and.restcred to its mother who what he worfld do when the time came for Teetb filled and extracted. ' 30 Done inthe bestmsnner. ,., booid-thieir eafllei; plant tb f The little note posted, Anna hastened represent is superior in every respect, I dis­ bail come shrieking towards the train, ex­ decision. Mr. Starkweather is not prepar­ Esq., is'offered for sale, l'tia house contains six Sopna fresher hop«.wiUbrightmll»e-aiBJr * before my old man comes in. You'll find a play no annoyance, and never do I, under! ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED at LOW RATES rooms wUh cellar, te.jand is offered, at a low price; j : ~ ( hammer and some nails on my room mantel. I pecting to find her little one killed.—Mr. ed to express an opinion until he has had alargepjklof the parctiase money can remain on | . eyes.we tralped toaee; r: •uzlhi a Tomiiiv'JTshow vou." , I littk', and Mrs. O'Reilly whispered to Anna. any circumstances, act rudely. ~ j Bassford escaped with a few bruises. time to carefully consider the subject, and mortgaze. This 1s a good chance toseenre a home. Soon a closer lote tbsn cniain ilintfi wrtaii -QR. THEO. E. SWIFT,* J Apply at the GAZETTE OFFICE ,8 ^-in:'-:- ; SoFrank found Tommy and the tools, I "Sure,its starved he is, honey. Cant I have fqund another thing very efllca-i • • - ' . . would not say whether he was or was not inigiiearUiriHliie. • ^ ' you make bim some beaf tea quick ?" cious in disposing of my wares. A sprain | and set himself to mending the broken stairs. A missionary of the American Sunday against a third term or would support Grans • im>T> EMTIS T •M'ih Ag'ts for Smith's American Organs I've got some soup. I'll warm some over ed ankle and a fall before a residence, where: school Union in Missouri, reporting to his if renominated. By a peculiar method of »porty So it is, and well it ia so ; {sst tha .river As he pounded in the long nails till all was there are young ladies at the window. I1 secure, be thought of the one fleeting my spirit lamp." supportors that he had turned aside during I recapitulating, which places Mr. Kellogg Office over Andrew Setleck's Bookstore. FOB SALE. neara theinain, - - They brought him back to life, the kind • lie moaning- in my pain, and am carried! the past month for a season from the direct and Senator Ferry among those who favor HE subscriber offers for Sale his Kill Property ] To which we woaldlnvlte tbeattentlocolthe Back ward jearniiiga are but idle; dawnig glimpse of the little room. It was narrow into the house. ThoMest depends upon my > 1 situated in West Norwalk, abont two.miles [ and meanly furnished as his own, but there: old Irish woman and the girl who loved i line of Sunday school work to labor in a third term, and Senator Ruokingham, •FILLING A SPECIALTY.' T - neverglrisraagiln; - him, by gentle care and coaxing, and when ' address, and I.knotMf only two instances, | ITom Darien Dgtot, three miles from Sonth Nor- moslcal public.' were such white covers on the bureau and; this temperance line, says: ''Our Sunday General Hawley and Mr. Starkweather G08 administered for Extracting. Office hours walk,and two miles Irom New Canaan, consisting Slow and aore the distance night tell they left him sleeping softly. i in which I have failed. school work is sorely crippled by the bane- among tbe " trimmers, and counting all the lOy of a mannfactory, two stories high, SSzlS feet, with and aura t&e linkasre Tent"; bed, a (few dainty ornaments here and there,! Early in the morning a carriage stopped I never resort to the dodge of some agents 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. aboa't 19 feet head and fall of water, with three acres Union Marble Works, some pictures, a row of plaqts in the win-; fhl power of rum. Could you soe the |" trimmers" as being in favor of the re- of land; now used as a Saw Mill bat sellable for a Let na pluck, onr. Anlnmn roeea, with their in the narrow street, andflWady in deep —that of leaving a machine St the house, wrecked young mm of this plac&r=perfect out- election of General Grant, the Herald fig- . NORWALK.CONN. . . sober bloom content. - . • ~ dow, and a canary, hanging above them in QAGEINSLBE, . , manafictory ofanyklnd. Terms easy and price low. I a gilded cage. It was like a glimpse of black, richly dressed, ifl^up the many, and endeavoring to force it upon tne family.: casfs—you woiild feel that this temperance ures out a Congressional~ ' * majority of 88 in s Enqaire of JAMBS FINNEY, Real Estate Agent, The sabscrlberhss made arrangements by whWi he ! ---LuAa T1U T*tr B*uU. stairs. Anna was in the space way. , I do not consider sucli an action proper. 11 wor^ ;3 all in the same line as our Sunday favor of the third term mania, Norwalk, or oftbesabscriber, will hereafter revive - home compared to his own bare belongings. ;>11 ARCHITECT, rijt.-.ai 1 CHAUNCEY STBEBT. Can you tell me," the laMfeuked, in a know a tricfe worllj two of that, Jt I can ;| school work—saviDg tbc youDg. The town —Palladium. Bootob Granite, e!:=-ly looked down the long stretch of stairway, ish him tbat I have been watching two sus­ secret. He aays bourbon or rye whiskey is * • Slabs, Tablets, Sinks, £c.,*s well as Mantl esanS: Appointed.way!; # % and then laughing added, "and you may be "Hattie I. is it you ?" majority of the tax-payers in every block manufactured from bighwines', commonly Furniture Slabs in general.at the I snow each d&7: willibrinc^ita, taalrj - :< 'i •";7$ "Of course it is 11" and she kissed him picious looking characters for some time, wlierfe a saloon is located, should sign a pa­ EORGB B. MITCHELL, . , REAL WATS BBOKEB, thankful it was that slip of a girl coming and that I just saw them enter the house. called fnsel-oil whiskey, made, to-day and a LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. And, being blind, BO more f ask. rid with sisterly warmth; "come to scold you ; down and not me. If I'd a tumbled on you, | per for it. The ladies here formed a temper­ drunk three days after."It also contains At the ever popular ' . . f fl a;- j and to take you home. Tou foolish, proud I suggest a rigid search, and offer to accom­ Cemetery Fcaetay, Ires R*HBg, ke>,' there'd have been a pair of us for the cor­ ance league, and soon closed J!®« of the sa­ vivegar, syrup, oil -of bourbon, French UNION MARKET, " •« • — Idonotknow the use Wnmne?^1''" ;1> - 1 boy—to hide from us so long." pany the family through the house. I in­ loons, and would have closed many more furnished and put upat shortaotlceand o>n very oner." coloring, bluestone, and other poisonous a • has always the best of , >' % Of that I spin; ' 3 ^ , v--^ ?. . Her eyes were full of tears, her voice sist on visiting every room, and then 1 dis­ but for some half-dogen Uhrittiant, H faTorable terms. .-• "I'll go down, as I have the hammer and cover whether or not there is a ipacbipc on chemicals. It costs from 90 cents to •1 a Repretentlngan establishnenttheoldestandbest | I only know tbat some onecame, nails and try the other stairs," Frank said. quivered, and Anna, a dull pain at her heart, Who, being financially interested in the way gqtion, and retails fram $5 to $8 a gallon, Stsl, Vs1| Hnttoa, and Pork," AUCTIONEER, known ofany In WesternConneetknt.thesnbscribej ' . And laid wiibin ; , ,* "* r,~ - stood twwatch it all, the premises. JJpon.our return.to the par­ of rents, business, etc., signed the rutaseflerS at iair living prices. Union (formerly Hodel) Mar­ feels that its reputation for^ artistic excellence and ! •-'It's obliged to you we'd all be for that lor, we enter into pleasant conversation, Coonac brandy is made from-French.or honorable dealing is already too well established to Mf hand thetbreadand safd "Sinoevoii * same," was the reply. "Lmust tell ycfu—it will not keep," HMtie petitions. The ladies are now canvassing Cologne spirits, burn t sugar, oil of cognac, ket, on the Bridge. 18 | need commendation. - Address E.B. Price, Asent Are blind, bat onethfn£ yoa can 4oJ* s&i to $10 dollars a gallon. Fashionable Draper * Tailor I know wild storms are sweeping paat, f children, Frank, and so he told me, Half have in this-way sold 133 machines, and 11 terest, you would pray for their success." she said; "but for you," and she shivered have-failed but forty times. Irish or Scotch' wiskey is made from DENTIST, „ And tear fbrnlb ^ r: ... | and turned very white, "I should be lying for you, half for me, as be so often said to Canada bighwines or new distilled whiskey, Oity Kesidences, Farms acd Sball All; tatdnusM»to«ad ,>v us, but he forgave-everything, Frank, and All these things I have done in the m*st OHIce East Side Depet Square,Waahlnston8t^eet, dead to day." delicate fashion, never impertinently or im- A METHODIST MINISTER'S COLT.— one week old, saltpetre, flfie salt, essence of A safer place, since I am blind. ; ; a. sVa * ^ > "I am very, very thankful I was near left loving messages for you. Tou will Field and Farm saysAmong.horsemen it oil of Scotch or Irish Whiskey, fusel oil, t ^ QBXTS' FVRXISaiXQ EMPORIUM, ,w -ftit Conntzj Seats if ^ come home ? Will, is longing to see you, i politely, and I challenge any person with Main Street, Norwalk, Cann. South IVorwalky Ct.17 •. you," he replied, taking the little hand she whom I have had dealings to fasten upon :has been known for a long time that a Meth# syrup, bluestone, St. Croix rum some im­ . Bought, Sold, Bented and Exchanged, I know not whj^ bat Iianr rare ^ held out to him. "It was of God's own and you have not made the acquaintance of odist minister owned a coif of which mar­ ported Kishor Scotch whiskey for flavoi*. Btotliiryla ill i . - :That tlMiuul ptseej i: your namesake, my boy!" me one indelicate action. I have never It costs $1.60 and retails for $6 a gallon., its brancbesper- - a .... . mercy I wa§ there. Ton owe me no thanks; Then Anna crept away to her own room been arrested, and have never been shot at velous things were told. The animal was Norwalk Fish Market* formedlntheoest but I, too, am grateful that I was able to but twice, and ti^en under the impression black as a raven and bore the name of What sells for the best old Holland gin is Real EstatevStocksv Furniture, &G.( Past timeand race, save you." to Jet the happy tears have their way, this Blackwood. : The value of the horse in the made from French spirits, water, oU'ofjuni- HE subscriberhatlagbonehtout the old Bridge 8Mcial:at|en-1 Hy threadtwlllhiite j ao froin then was the cousin of whom Frank had that I represented another machine, and in Fish Market, of Rains Adams, intends keeping at public and private sale. Auction sales of tlpnglventoez- m After that they could not be strangers. both instances I sold a machine to the man estimation of the owner, may be seen by the per, syrupywhite wine vinegar, bluestone, T ttrsetlng teeth . Thoogbf blind, I"never felt weenrsed. They went down stairs together, Frank often told her, his sister from boyhood. New England ram, peach pips, with some constantly on hand.all kinds of And he'would be rich. • No more work, no who shot at me. pleasant little price thatiwas pht upon him. HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, ; <'•' ^ pttin- by going a little ahead to be quite sure all jvas The horsemen on the. street laughed that a imported gih for flavor. FRESH FISH, OYSTERS,CLAMS,*e., theaseofNitxoas l I think, perhaps,lt^s4nist haa sprangMMfl, • I more discouraging failure, no more starva­ Now I respectfully submit that my reve­ Oxide, or Laach. I safe, and they parted at the door with a lations ought to put a stop to the tirade plalu Methodist parson in the wilds of J£en; Old Tom gin isibade from the same in­ and all«arletles of choice ISS1TS A VISITASLES ^ V ^ AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. " i tion. He might forcet her in his prosperity, gredients, but double syrup is added to make Intbeirseasdn. - CHARLES W.LOCITWOOO, IngGas: Matwg f yj-i hand clasp. Every morning after there was but she could bear tbat, if he was only rich against that class of which I am a constitu­ tucky, offered his animal fo? |QQ,QQQ I A usedtbeGaS' fc? Said over me wfienrI wu voang;— $ greeting, and' in- the eVgKing they would gentleman front New York heard so much it sweeter. It costs $1.36 a gallon and re- * Spring ChlCkens Dressed (o order. Sales of Fqrnltnre at Owners' tbe'ast nineyearswlth unvaryingsuccess. I ass per­ Saydnng^Ihear^ •' m and happy. Anna was still sitting hp the ent clement. It is unjnst to abuse us as we fectly satlsfled as to Its safety, and know positively : linger in the spaceway fMwtfcw words. It a^e abused, and \ hope the tide will be stop­ of this e6lt that he took a trip down to Ken­ tails for $6. It is also -bottled as a medicine, It, knowing noiitliat Clod's,name -' - •.. window, trying to realize it all, when after and sold for-the kidiiey disease. that I can extract teeth without pain or Injury tomy J was early spring weatherfSncBf they met at tucky to look at him. He saw him move. ^BWA|tD P. WEED, . Beaideneea. <. : patients. I keepgood gas constant./on baud, and My brow, pud aealed me, Ms. bltoAasf - j a hurried knock, Hattie flashed in. ped* At some future time I sball have . Jamaica and St. Croix rum^ made of the door they sometimes walked a few "Tou are Anna, I know," she said, put* something further to say, and meanwhile I He describes him as a marvel. His nostrils nse themoatapproTedapparatnsln adntlnlsterin'glt. blocks together, earnestly and happy in become red as fire; his eyes dilate, and he double refSjfii highwines, French coloring, %B ® OGIST., . , Soufliesitc P. S.—Offlce not open on Mondaysor Saturdays.. But wbetimh thislie seal or ~ '5 ting her arms carelessly around the young respectfully ask a suspension, of public oil of rum? fusel oil, vinegar, bluestone, being near each othier, .not realizing why girl, "and Frank's sweetheart, 1 love that ^opinion. seems transformed. The captivated*.New Wal Street, oppoitt* .Vorsalt Optta Itouu "" Wiibft^withoat, . these moments were tbe sweetest the Torker offered $30,000 for the colt, The burnt sugar, molasses syrup, with some im- A large aai well selected stock o f " A/. : (Famished and Unfornifllkod. The subscrioerhas located In the BASEMENT Ot I It matters fotj : TlM;lmddMae r ,;S long, toilsome days. As their friendship old world. He loves you fondly, darling^ bwner received the proposal with disdain. ported Jamaica, Cuba, or Stt Croix rum for WILSON'S BLOCK, (opposite Gaaette BalNlag, tell me he does not loye in vain. There, DBII^S AND MEDICINES where he willcarry on the' wu f:.:, ..t«I fctft -' * grew nearer. Frank would sometimes spare He did not even reply; ordered the horse flavor, alum, aloesi and prune juice. Perfumery,^Patent Xediclnes, all kinds,-Mineral Places for sale varying in price from $5,000 I know He aat me jiere, and jM.lU; you need -not speakr-those pretty bluSlieq back into the stablk- Another- visit was ' Stock ale or porter is diluted with oil of a little from his scanty means to bring and a little note in my pocket tell their own Some weeks ago a woman calling herself Waters, Toilet aud Medicated Soaps, Flavoring and Qas Fitting andPlumbing Business| And glad, and 6Hnd; I wait h^. wiu' Annie a few flowers, a magazine, or a^ pack­ Bridget Maloney applied to Dr. Ja£k&oh, of pade, and the liorse changed owners, $50,- vitriol,, stnrchmne, and aqua fortis to make Handkerchief Extracts, Hair Brashes, Combs, to 150,004! ^ age of bon-bons, and she shyly accepted the story. But you must pack up now. I am 000, U is said, being the price. it keep. New ale is diluted with oil of Sponges, Chamois Skins,.Stationery,Cigars, Ac., in alllts hranches. Being a. PRACTICAL WORK­ going to carry you borne with Frank Columbus, Ky., for the place of cook. Em­ and is constantly adding to hlsstock' all the new and MAN, and always either personally 4oh>K or super­ But listen, ll^rten. day bjc da/,. -U • gifts, and cherished them fondly in her — ^—— vitriol and damaged molasses. Lager beer All orders left at theUhion Market, Mitchell's intending his Work. helsconfldent of his ability to To bear their tread will never get well if I leave yoKhere, so ploy meht waSj given her, and for a short popniar medlclnesoftbelday. • Block, Norwalk, will receive prompt attytion. u ! little room, thinking tenderly of the giver. time she gave satisfaction. A few days ago Low FAKES.—'Mr. McHenry, of Lohdon, contains a little malt, plenty of water, some give satisfaction; •- - * •- Who bear theflnlsfaed web atf avl ' you must come with us. Where are your inferior bops, roafn, tar,saleratus, soda, witb By faitbfnlattentlon to business, REASONABLE J And-catitl^rtbteM^ > vjzohi'-i Butas summer came on, hot and dry trunks ? Mrs, O'Reilly is helping Frank, illie Doctor noticed some irregularities in who is largely interested in American' rail?; DRUGS MTT KBDICINES. JAIOBS MiTCBKX.X. CHARGES; and GttVO WORK he hopes to pqiverty pressed very heavily upon both the |ier life, and notified her- that she must look road securities, tbinkg the reduction of fares four different chemicals to, make it keep HE iin'dersigned would respctfhlly announce to sbare in the public patronaee. . And bring<3offia mesapjKii| thtMBteb.t o.:'t . having suddenly fallen heiress to all his after brewing. . • ydungpeople, ' furniture. Tou might as well give her but for another home. This appeared to in­ on railroads in tbis oountry to one< cebt a T the citizens in this winity« tbat at his 17tf C. W. BUBBITT, —* orkiadma." 'Editors were o'it of town, were crowded furiate her beyond control j the pent-up railej andone and a half .cents for return An ex-liquor dealer said recently that Drug Store, already With manuscript; publishers were yours tob.ibr you shall oiever come bapk, fluids sold at over tworthirds of the bars in CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND DEPOT STS. . 'ST : * K J-if I I Xli J * You are my cousin now, and I make every­ devil in her nature burst forth in a tury of tickets, would be a prdflatble movement.for New Tork and Brooklyn are compounded • v:sir .X away for a few weeks of leisure, and Frank i body do just as I please, Tou will see wbat passion that sent the Doctor scampering for the railroads, and urges ita trial on a specii.1 can always he found HARNESS MlNUFACTORER, John A. Honnecker, Wjh'd • AipiOHi; found the pile of manuscript growing larger the police, and hi3 family for an asylum of train, where the passengers sboidd be as as above. y-V'S'5 AND a tyrant I am." Vp UBE DBDG8 , as he piled the rejected stohes and poems safety. When he. seturned Bridget had de­ well treated as if they had free passes and She aitsi.then.; through, t^e ldttf, thereon, while his purse grew more slender She was bustling about while she talked A matter of form—Fitting a dress. !;iVt Furnishing Undertaker, empting out closet and bureau, and packing parted, leaving his mirrors and furniture a were riding In Pullman's cars, and; have CHOICE WINES and LIQUOBS FOOT OF HILL BILL. ; ^ . boortf . , .T1.{f .,...;7'. in proportion. He tried one meal a day for wreck. It appears that, from a mistaken ample time along the-route for refreshment, ' London *' fog-horns" are made of gin.! " in (ill its branches.' Main Street, Norwalk, under And-see* th4£arifcn ^.with'ibwdfa;.m a change, and the flowers and sweetmeats as fast as bewildered Anna could hand her | / : i' i FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, the Connecticut Hotel. ber possessions. kindness, she was not prosecuted, but al­ stoppiog never -less than half an hour for 4 h|g.h1note—One of a' tbonsand dollars. Bread, ltolls, 'Piea. Cakes, Crullers, Ac., baked JUsi while the yellowKinsblnertlls became unattainable luxuries.. lowed to depart Unmolested. From his fresh every day. Everything made out ot good c Down the rickerty old stairs for the last, Moonlight mechanics is the latest for bur­ FAfiTCT AND TOILET ARTICLES, material, and by careful and competent workmen^ [ Acrees, Anhmlbiier * " 4114 Auqa'g pq|tomers ^ent to moun- residence she went to the! hotel or boarding Try onr Baking. And-on ber si^vej; tKsaes^leam*, , hsz, tafns or seaside wi'h tri}nk3 weJJ stopped with half regret for .the happy hours, Frank glars.':"' .. ' PATENT MEDICINES, die: and 4nna pqgse4 arm;in;arn), for there was house kept by an estimable Qerman Catho­ eeptiflnablygreat, anireauire8tdiMi Tne aged.wqmai^ st^ f^ dreainf... ..•} ^<(iJ by her dainty needlework, so she, too, bad lic qamed Switzher, near tge Aliasissippi & iied by means of its rolling stock, in order To Mr. Fewer, of Virginia, all things are DT-Pliysiclans'Prescrlpttonscarefnllycompoune more leisure, than money But having been a speedy wedding, a new home,-and happi­ pewer. • ed day audntght. Caa ba found ntghtSj in ssm- ness and plenty from the day when Anna Ohio railroqd. She easily imposed herself' to make it profitable, and no railway or any oulldlng.eatrance on Washington St. ACROBAT BLOCKS, And aa she dreams, the yeara gb •baok -- a prudent mauger,, she had put aside a upon the good nature of this lady, and was other business, not even a corner feropery, A sweet article for the toilet-'A honey ly« 8. F.' PECK,8oath Norwalk Conn. 1!^', Like wanderers o'er a time^rorn track,; little sum fot sum'mer expenses, knowing answered the advertisement, and Frank learned something to his advantage. permitted to stop with her, caving her can be made profitable if its >eapital be al» cotab. - -- •- - i .!i attract great attention. And he ia. witb h.er,.who has been . she must buy her own food, now that she board in work. She bebaved'fldly again, lowed to remain idle fifteen or twenty hours | The' " (bird term" excitement i3 all fool­ 7 So taing'thegfttet or besvfcn WithW; .. went out no more sewing by the day. Still and Mrs. Switgher discharged her. Instead BE 8; BL4SCER, l\» DISCO V NT- It it is thought that the Hoosac Tunnel a flay," - • - r ; ishness. Why-n'Ot let it term-in-eight., One Dollar Per Box, at . . ' . - i-iU Ia With her, abdshe h^ifs Mi'Mctti; - ' there wefe no 4°}lar§ to wa§te. of going off, however, §I}e went qp into —— '•»—»—'*' v AthlsStorelnMALLORX'S BLOCK,hasconstant, Andfeelshiskisses^nhtfrehedfc Qqt eyerywherti, but' howhere more wi}l be completed about January 1st. The • Tbe debt statement for the month oi Oc- ly on baud a general assortment of > contract for arching the tunnel bag been Mra. Switstier?s room (it was immediately ' A rich wine-dealer residing in London, tober showa a decrease of $681,484.50. . stifling than in the harrow street where the sifter breakfast) and sent for this lady from OROOXIHI11S, PRO WITT'S DRUG STORE. , I fiomelitnes : tall tenemsnt houses frowned across the awarded to B. N. Parren, of Greenfield, and recently, on his death-bed, being- in- 'greai The value of sponge collected this season i: will take about a year to finish it. the dining room. When she got into her distress of mind, acknowledged to his CRCOKEBT, CLASS, t TKey walk sVin the stiWiBeT^ys pavements at each other, and where the presence she commenced to abuse her in the on the Florida reef is estimated at f65,000. :, l BEST QUALITY n ,i:v The most artless tasbion editor yet beard friends that his agony was occasioned by TIN AND WOODES WARE, E1C., ETC , Of: long andlong ag» 4hiy wfttt, • ' tiny windows gave only tantalizing snatches most shameful manner. Mrs.. Switzher Salmon.oil is becoming an export of con. On Every Article Purohased at And abe^aj(toU,9(^M'A«)BiMt{> ;.s of air to the crowded-rooms. How' 'Anna from is the western young person who tbe nature of the business he had followed By devoting his constant personal attention to the , WHITEWASH* strq !. bsi£ - tried to quiet her and expressed sympathy for years. He stated that it bad been his siderable inqtortanoe from Sortlaud,Oregon; businesshe hopes to merit publlcpatronage. » 1 And, as of old. hfeamiles on her,, i li'LuIi- longed for the country in those days, think­ closed ber remarks one day by saying tbat for her. Bridget told her that she had bet-' she didn't know any more then, but was habit to purchase all the soar wines he Hon, Z, BiflSeli *and Wife «f fiharoit Yal- ing of the drives she had taken with her ter sympathize with herself, and made at a IjIMKv E. K. Lockwood's ;; going td church the next day and would could, and, fty m ^>°S use of lead and other ley, celebrated their 'golden^, Wedding Tues­ BY THE • father only one short year before. She grew ber. Mrs. Switzher rushed down stairs, ;,;: JOTNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARtFORD, deleterious substances', to. restore the v wine day.' •,i jOCj Incorporated 181>. Charter Perpetual. If She amells thft«weetfarierbfitor|ttc, pale an4 languid, stitpbed upon poorly paid learn something. leaving ljpf tljrge children; aonsisting or a to palatable taste.--He sitid tbat'- fie had '• A Germain, Wlio is afraid of fire, has built OspUslaniAiitti, $5,053,880.10 P00ND, BARREL Ofi LOAD, store work in the lonjg July days,' and Only ''What. are you going to do about it f" little boy four years old,'and two daughters no doubt he had been the metu^s of destroy- . C. T. LEOKABD * SON. House going out to get ioaid to keep life in her. nged respectively six and ten, in the room. ; himself a tin dwelling-house in Bnrlingtdn, IusnresagMastlbssanddiibiagehy Fire, onterms asked Davie of a friend who had been idg hundreds of livestas lie hijd. fpr some, Iowa. ~ adopted toBKhaxard,and consistent with thelaws I They Hnga. tlll the tiipta'MUire'h^Ul , And Frank, upon the other side of., the smashed up in a railroad disaster and ter­ The oldest says that the two children were time noticed the injurious effects'of bis mix­ of compensation. COWLES & MERRILL, I Uplifts in wanking,and, at' AW; t- i stairway, copied law papers, when he could A magnificent yqica for calling cows is all Sole Agentsfor Norwalk'and vicinity. Hooping Cough ! ribly injured. "Well," gashed the hopeful in bed with the musquito liar fastened down tures on those who drank them. He had SEWER PIPE! SEWER PIPE! . He leaves her with a lorar'a ktaa. f.&ai.' get them, wrote a glowing serial story, in sufferer,"firstly I shall go in for repairs; around it, and that Bridget deliberately t^e yaqng farmers of Colorac'o require, ef seen instances of this kind where (lie gn^pp- J^ORWALKINSURANCK COMPANY - Hooping Cough It the hope of jfeditors coming. back amiable secondly, I shall go in for damages." took the lamp and saturated the bed and scious victims of his cupidity, aftef wasting a wi(b in the way of music. All sixes. Tbe cheapest and best. Manufactured Lnd then ahe hears the prattling mlrtli from their sumb&er- trips, and. wondered children with coal oil and flred it. Mrs. MaryT}oodale,of Pequonnic is in her and for sale by CH AS. T. LEONARD ft SON. Why endure It, when )f children by tbe happy hearth •'L"" savagely if lie Was not an idiot to pay so The Cleveland Plain Dealer says it will and declining -fflr years, despite, the; best NORWALK, CONN. Norwalk, JuneSC. 18T3. never give up Chris. Columbus. It has Before assistance could reach tliem the medical advioe, went to their graves lOOtU year, and her daughter, who lives V; :: . baby nwww liw bwast, dearjy for freedom and independence. passage wag a sp|)d sheet'of'flame, and the with her is in her 80(h«year. for ttiis was hiq story: Wheq Ijis fatl^e? abandqned ftocahontas to hpr f^tp, and} is poisoned by the adulterated .wines he had CuhOspltal • • *» • .• -9500,000 mmn oh SYBDP Willing if) yielty up even Shalcespcare. but, two' children were burned with the house sold them. This man died rich. But alas! The " headless trunk" of a young lady, bad died, leaving him a lad Of teij years, and most of the furniture. The fiend is in Paid up Capital, Bt00,000 CEMENT HORSE BLOCKS. when it is asked to let Chris, go also, the what a legacy did he leave his children. which was found in a railroad station out Wsj. O. SMMRtjPresldent, Qw>. R. COWI.ES, Sec'y. m WILL SORELY CURB ITas; m i l without one dollar in .the. world, his uncle prison, and the poor mother is nearly dis­ ; • '•> : ' LL SIZES AND STYLES. Just as durableand and godfather, whbSe namesake he was, point at Which stern resistance must be giv­ West, proved to be a Saratoga trunfc. EBEK Ha.L, Treasajer. A at less than one-third of theeost of stone • For sale hy '' en has been reached. tracted with grief at her terrible loss. * olocks. Manufactured and for sale br B. H. & C. 8. PBOWITT. A^ain the children at 1 had taken him to his home. He was an , Padueha Kentuekian. An erring husband, who had exhausted Barnum is on odd ^sh, Ifcu can tell it CHARLES T. LEONARD * SON, Their prayers »jojet,c - eccentric ohytatchelor, and divided his A hew receipe for hulling chestnuts all explanations for late hours, and had no from the Phint'e-has. -' But there is nothing , Water Street. Norwalk. And then,llkeah|feTs,iiH^ affections preny equally between Frank and "Why, you see," she began, "you take a apology ready, recently slipped into the soaly about hiui, and that's a cOtnfort. NOW FOR YOUR WATER PIPES. Wm. Olorer & Son,' . Come round her while-they a neice, also orphaned—a sister's child, by chestnut and cut round the bull with a A test railroad question of some interest house aboi^t oqe o'^oe^ very softly, denud- Somebody neatly says that the ladies hav- ! PASSAGE CERTIFICATES [ Tbe years like nnns their I sharp knife, and you take one half the. chest­ ed himself gently and began rooking tbe Areready topntlnyoar WATER,STEAM orQAS BANGES. game. Hart-jet Foster. Together , these is to be raised in a suit against t^e Erie rai]: iog worn all sorts of flowers and fruits on PIPE, at very short'notice'and at as low a rate as And yet her babeshATesotgrawaold. cousin; had grgwn tq n}attirfty ln a home of nut in you; mouth, aifd your fellow takes road. .gQipe passengers on'the line have cjtodle by the bedside as if he had been their hats, have now a turn-up on the side. anyone. WROUGHT As CA8TIRQN.TlN-o.lNED, GOOD NO T. RAHOEi •- - -i' $11.00 fuxqry, gei&rougjy supplied wifii eye\f in the other half in his wouth," and P«H, and been ejected from tha oompany's cars for rc< awakene1 J MwaUt toeft*. walk, Conn, celebrate their silver wedding Appropriations tor Connecticut harbor T trict are hereby- notified and Ttrarned that a vention was held as per announcement at are to meet in Conference at Bridgeport 1 i on the 9(h of November. Mr. B. is widely improvement arc recommended by the 1ST Rock Salt, at Selleck Bros. •: special meeting, of the voters of said district will the 2d M. i£. church, on Wednesday last. this morning, and the session will continue be helfr'at'the School House, on Friday evening, Norwalk Opera Home, known ^throughout . Jlie country, in his engineers' department of the 'government, Nov.,:lSth, 1874, at 7X o'olock, for the purpose of. Tuesday .Novembsrl 0,1874 Immediately after: the ot^ganizatioh'' calls ctipacitvas thle~ Wnahington' corresponden t tSrpuJfs Thursday. We give below the Seal Skin Caps, ttt Comstock Bros'^ authorizing the Committee to borrow money to as follows: ForStonington harbor,i #60,- pay. Teachers? wages due the 7th insK Thursday Evening, Nov. 12th. Still Ahead were made for reports froi^;thc schools. A of the New Ybrk Tribune. He is a gentle­ order of;excrcises. : man of fine literary ability, and genial in 000 is necessary, in addition to $2$000 iiow Go to Bennett; Nash & Street's for %•J?®,PROWITT, \ , Appearance of the Supreme Favorite, the Great .. ¥; £$«•< What Did It. :i,: large mnjority of then^ w$ie found to be Tuesday morning—Oranization, appoint- ; C. H. WHEELER,} Committee. American Actress, > manner to the extent of wMining friends on available. For. tbo Connecticit/river,' be­ your Carpets and Oilcloths. / : L.V. HANFORD, ) , ' Oader tUis head our frifods of the Palla­ represented and the general response was menVofcommittees, and the annuailifeports Norwalk,N6v. 7th,1874. ; • v all sides, and in the commemoration of this low Hartford and Saybrook bar, $70,000 is event ho will hive many pleasant' wish $f the LuciUe Western, 1 dium proceed to explain "how it was," in of increase of interest in the Sunday Scliobl Iptistical sebretary/treasurer anJau- 0" C'omatock Bro's have the largest < wSSi® recommended to finish the jetty, and #10,- 4 WANTED. In her greatxreation of Lady Isabel and Madame the late election, but concludes that where work. SK-. • from those who.cannot participate Id the dltor, together with general business. pleasures of the occasion. For such as he 000 for dredging.. For the improvement of stock of Gent'aFurnlshing Goods. in town. HREE or four good Pants, Coat, and* Vest Vine. ifi Taylcur's famous emotional work of the doctors iisagree so widely, exact causes James L. Ambler responded for the First Tuesday afternoon, in the First Church, — —-—•— * Makers. Mnst be of steady, industrious hab­ and-his estimable lady, wedded life with the Milford harbor, $13,000 is required in ad­ Tits; none addicted to the nse of intoxicating EAST LYNNE, gwnatjte. Baptist school of Norwalk, E. C. Bissell for. —Sermon by Rev. Daniel Merrlman, of .Nor­ If Pres. Grant would only reorganize his XKT , exactly-determined. It says ac­ Borrows all expunged, should last beyond liquors need apply. HARLEM & CO. OK THE ELOPEMENT. ' fT M'. S dition to the $5,COO which is yet available. Cabinet with such men its Whitelaw Reid, cording to one school of eminent practioners the First Congregational, Rev. u. naulen- the diamond point. wich, followed by the Lord's Supper. Supported by the Eminent Actor, —Miltnaukie Daily Sentimil. -• The appropriation of $10,000 will probably . PLEASANT I0SMS in a new dwelling on k ^9dte%»^«s/''Butierisin" by Another it. ,beck for the Second Mothodist and P. M. > Tuesday evening, in the First Church.-?* Jas. G. Bennett, C. A, Dana, Sam. Bowles .. est Avenne, are offered for rent in number ts MR. WILLIAM WHALLEY, Thanks to you friend Roberts and the' do all that the navigation of the Housatonic s £ flwa.ll*Ifiird term phobia ; 'still -another at- Dunning for the FirsfMetliodist, Wm. H. Address by Rev. Richard B. Thurston, of and Murat Halstead, jrhat a lively time he suit applicants, nirnished if desired. Horse Car. river will at present justify, but it is recom­ run by the door. Apptyat the Gazette Office and a Powerful Metropolitan Cast. Usual prices tributes the prostrate condition of the Benedict for the Second Congregational, many,many kind good wishers like unto you, Stamford, on the "Missionary Work of the would have of it, and how harmonious and lositively maintained. Seats secured three days mended that $5,000 be appropriated tor re­ n advance at Weed's Jewelry Store. - patientjo the use of too much cold water, Rev. H. Dunning for mission whool at absent and present; added the joy of pleas­ Churches; its departments, their needs, brilliant his " third term" Would be. • • moving stich obstructions as may' recur. NOTICE. SpringwP.0,d,. ...the pastor for Down Town ant remembrances on the occasion of our their mutual relation and interdependence ESSRS. HABLEIUCO.. have jmi reccIM OPERA HOUSE, NORWALK, ('oupetitiM Deflefl. ii5S| *n<| «gp^5 t&jfta, luyrd, limes. "General For Bridgeport $20,000 is required in ad­ &||| cusSraness .was the verdict prono as a part of Divine Worship, awHRulfil" Norwalk. . ~ HABLEM A CO., under the Opera House, - SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 14th. • 4 mwo "A'.frVoiurselres, we are free tof the Sunday School liam L. Gaylord, of Meriden, on " Fellow­ w January next. Must come well recommend­ est countrywoman. A lady from one of — LADIES' SILVER CORNET BAND. the lifeo>f us •ee^rherethe "laugh comes in." classes. In all the schools represented the ship between Strong and Weak Churches." JBf Wristlets at Comstock Bro's. - :•{ THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MIN­ ed fromlii8 last place, be prepared to main­ our coast towns, not a thousand miles from MILLINER?. .• It'8 no doubt stupidity on our, part, but we Intermediate lesson system were iu use. Wednesday afternoon, in the South STREL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE WORLD, NEW YORK tain suitable official dignity at all times and Bridgeport, rode back into the country Mourning Bonnets and Hats a specialty. Union ,§m'tJielp*|t.(t ^e iave noticed srfme of our Rev.' Mr. Bissell referred pleasingly to a Church.—Address by Rev. President Por­ A CARD. Park Cottage, second house to the right from Mott EMBRACING I|M U( in all plaees, and to faithfully and honestly prospecting for family supplies of farmers' To my many friends and patrons I azain return Avenue. Ladies wishing to learn this art will "be ^neigtbors rushing frantic# about in'Mn class called the "spectacle clasB* be saw at ter, on Prof. Tyndall's " Problem of Prob­ taught reasonably, either separately or in classes. perform all duties required by the charter; produce. Stopping at a farm house she my thanks for their long continued snavery liber­ 10 ARTISTS. 10 w ecstaoy ol delight, but it all seems dreadfkiV •tlie * Congregational church of Ridgefield lems." Address by Rev. Nathaniel J. Bur­ al patronage, which has been more acceptable Night work required as Moderator of the engaged in conversation with one of the in­ from the fact that it has been volnntanly bestowed .5^ ly stupid to us. We read .that Masgachu- some members .Of which were over .eighty ton, D. D., of Hartford, on "External Relig­ and which makes it Air to assnme that I have ac­ TO LET. THE BEST QUARTETTE. 'Court of Burgesses. Salary $25.00 per mates, a pleasant,chatty middle aged woman complished that which I have ever striven to do, THE FINEST ORCHESTRA. setts went Democratic and South Carolina years of-age.- : ' ion : the use of Liturgical Forms." HE HOUSE AND BARN lately occupied by year; no free tickets or other perquisites who, finally allowing her curiosity to get the render a fair and satisfactory equivalent, not only T Edwin Mallory. on West Avenue. Inquire of THIS MONSTER COMPANY IN AN ENTIRELY • • Btpuiliean, and then we took up this snatch W. H. Benedict called out Doa. Gilbert to Wednesday evening, in the Park Street for the greenbacks, but in catering to the Tailed 8. R. P. CAMP, or JAS. MITCHELL. 3t44 allowed, and no grinding of private axes at best of her, asked "Who.be you, any way?" wants,-requirements, and tastes of customers. A NEW'AND ORIGINAL PROGRAMM^. ii^tif^fark Twain's encounter with atf "Inter* know about a certain "Horse shed class" he Church.—Address by Rev. Edwin P. Parker continuance of patronage will be met with a re­ Admission 35 cents; Reserved Seats 60 cents. the public wheel. Must give bonds to '•My name is Mrs. Robinson," replied the . and found ourselves in precisely had heard reported about as connected-with of Hartford," The Midweek Meeting." • newed effort to please my Mends and customers. FOR SALE. Seats can be secured at Weed's Jewelry Store serve his term out. Also, six honest, in­ lady," Whjjre be you from?" "From Very Respectfully, five days in advance. For particulars see pro­ Mark's bewildered state of mind j the Congregational church at Wilton. The Thursday mqrning, in the South Church. BENJAMIN^UltltACLOUGn. IVE last Spring's Calves and one Colt. four, telligent, virtuous men to serve as Members was the reply. "Mrs. Robinson of ——1 F months old. Will be sold at low figures if ap­ grammes. (It45) HARRY C. HEAD, Agent. Q. How old are you ? Deacon thought the imputation snwarrant- —Praye^ meeting from 9 to 10. General plied for soon. GEORGE LOW. 44tf I-V JL' :• R . ' ; ? I i of the Court of Burgesses for the same What I be you the lady that dropped down Horse Blankets at Comstopk Bro's.® Nineteen, in, Jitne. business, including a report by Rev. Lavel- i'.-jgr'f. ed by any condition o{ thingn at present period. Must be upright, wis?, diligent »** vflc Q- Indeed ! I would have taken you to lette Perrin, D. D., of Wolco'ttville, on dead lastwinter." NORWALK Jo. 41 Main Street, were iyou existing there. and of good moral character. Position Sixty thousand dollars has already been F. A. GUNTHER, . be thirty-five or six. Where "Home Evangelization and its Relation to kornt ; j Job 4 G. North, of New Haven a zealous forfeited, and incumbent disqualified from Reynier's Dog Skin Gloves at Com­ subscribed for the Hartford orpban^sylum. (irieiii df Sabbath Schools ur^ed the dele­ the Foreign Element." Nasby is going to Locke himself flpin Eu­ OYSTER aii DINING SALOON, A. In Missouri. . . { holding Borough office if detected in being stock Bro's. ' : - ' — aaiQ*' When did you begin M write? %i Thursday afternoon.—Should the business rope for five years or so.- 32 and 34 Main Street. HO¥T STREET) SPIKINGWOOD. gates reporting'successes in their schools to interested, directly or indirectly, in tarnish­ * A. In 1886. ' tell how these good results were reached. of the. Conference nut be concluded in the Bennett, Nash & Street offer their The subscriber having taken the above House, is Q. Why, how could that be, if you are ing supplies of any kind to the Borough. prepared to furnish Boarding and Lodging by the Furs Gleaned, Repaired and Altered. SELL A general discussion followed these re­ forenoon of Thursday, it will pass over into entire stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, day or week, atlow rates. In the Restaurant spec­ Special attention paid to Seal and fine Furs. New only nineteen now V Salary f 2.08 per month, applicants to find ial pains will be-taken to supply the wants ot cus­ Furs made to order. 3m4j li ' ~ Be'' A. I don't know. It does seem curious ports, participated in by Revs, ttessrs. Mer- the afternoon. Carpets and Oil Cloths at priees to suit the In this town, 6th inst., by Bev. Dr. Spencer, Au­ tomers. It is hoped to secure alarge share of pat­ themselves. Honors easy. No Republicans gustus O. Graman to Miss Maria Searles, daughter to. Mmebow. x. ' V times. Don't fail to call and see them. ronage by deserving it. Open from 6 a. m. until ', .jam. - • - ^ win, Dunning, D. O. Ferris, £. b. Raymond, need apply. Apply at Democratic Head­ of Mr. Waiter Searlee. 12 p.m. 3m*44 Q. It does, indeed. Who do you consid- and John G. North. The delay in the reception of the Gazette In this town, at St.' Mary's church, on the 3d J.E; JONES. b<.j«erjthe'most remarkable man you ever met ? quarters. by a large portion cf our subscribers, this ty 99 and 49cts. store, No. 6 Main street, inst., by.-Ber. Father Smith, John Keena and Miss ,-i i. .' ' ' A.Aaron Burr. J. H.Perry,Esq., ofSouthpert responded Bridget Mnlvaney, both ot Norwalk. GO TO week, is on account of the breakage of our Norwalk. In Yonkers, N. Y„ Oct. 21st, by Bev. Mr. Strat- SPHNGER'S '> Q. But you never could have met Aaron ^the subject of the Pastor's work in the D'Artois tendered his services gratuitous­ <•. » 1 ton^Mr. Leslie Sherwood to Miss AllieL.Hunger- : Burr, if you.are only 19 years— Press'on Monday night, when but a part of • :; r READY-MADE Jbld'iday sOhool while M.E. Me^.1, of Darien ly to the ladies in the preparation of the Mr. F. A. Gunther • announces his readi­ f ; : GRAND Klien & Emanuel's :9Ut «, A*. Now, if you know more about me than our edition'had been worked. Wo will At Port Chester, N. T., Oct. C8th, by Bev. Mr. iusctISscussed his duties out of the sshool. These ness to repair, clean and renovate Furs, and Barnes. George E. Im< • Bev. Howard Crosby, D. D„ James A. Robinson abounding in wise, practical scitgestions, to publicly thank him for his invaluable »will take place on Burr?- < parts most liable to breakage. Messrs. Holqies & Keeler abd Selleck > 111604 01 Dl l0>U0 01arlc of The collation was served in taa basement New%A *' ' ^ ' A. Well, I happened to be at his funeral services^ jSS'*"' ' Brothers will close their stores during the In NoryeU. Mich., October Uth, by Elder Davis, Millinery Good# and he asked me to make less noise, and was a decidedly successful feature of m. Daniel Hurlbntt, formerly of Wilton, Conn., ana THANK80IVINB DAY. Don't lorget the adjourned sale of the winter at 8 o'clock, every eveniagbut Satur­ Miss Ella Biley, of Norrall. First Prize ' an d— , the Convention. The good ladies had made , Solmans is erecting a new wooden addi­ Geo. W. Raymond property, at South .Nor­ day. . In Bridgeport, Nov. 4th, by Bev. Dr.Blchardson, • ' .7 - : • Q.But, good heavens I if you were at his a most beautiful and bountiful apread, and tion to his hat manufactory^ !^ ^ • \ =- Mr. Washington I. Parrott toMiss Lueiuda Ilalste, .1' SlgEi • t- ' funeral, he must have been dead; and if he walk, on Saturday, the 14th inst., when the "both of Bridgeport. Latge Musical Box, worth $250, . ; & some three hundred availed Uemselve? fof QTBoys' winter Gaps at Comstock Bro's. In West Haven, Oct. ssth. by Bev. Wm.* K. Second Prize, LADY'S GOLD WATCH, \ GO TO was dead, how could he care whether store and dock property and several valu­ Tompkins, Frederick B. Johnson, of West Haven, madea noise or not f their thoughtliil hospitalities. A horse belonging to P. T. Barnum Third Prize, LADY'S GOLD SET, able building lots will be put up at auction. Great bargains in Black Guinet Silksi and Miss Hattie M. McNril, formerly of Bijdge- ; «>A»I don'l know. He was always a par- A prayer meeting prefaced tke afternoon Fourth Prize, GENT'S GOLD CHAIN, Klein & Emanuel's u " passed in his checks" on Thursday last, at every yard warranted, at Bennett, Nash & Fifth Prize, GENT'S COLD RING, v tfcnlar kino of man that w^y. . .. session when the following programme was In Green's Korms, Oct. fRh, at the residence of for your best the stables of Banks Morehouse. Ditto, Temperance Meetings. Street's. Mrs. Burr Jennings, by Bev. B. J. Belyea.Mr. with Twenty ether Prizes, worth lroifsi to S20. yQ..Still. I don't understand H *11. Tou adhered tot- Wm. J. Bobinson, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., to Mis* Tickets given away to ail buyers of 85 worth of v; say be spoke to you and that he was dead. same day, oqe for the Editor. The time and place of holding the church Josie E. PeffersTor Green's Ftrms. goods. 44 Superintendent's Work. ' ' i -AT- •iKaif- A. I didn't say ke was dead., Temperance, meetings for this week'has W 99 and 49 cts. store, No. 8 Main street, On Saturday, Oct. Slst, at Port Chester, N. Y., ^ : Hand-Made Woolen Goods t v : Q. But wasn't he dtad.f , (a) Sabbath Dutie*. ^ - ^ by Bev. Dr. B. Morgan. John Watts Wnrrin to Rev. Dr. Sanderson, Our new Major takes hold and.dispatches been changed since our last issue. Mary Louise Beach, daughter of the late J. V. H. FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. -- ;/C A. W.eD, someaaidhe was, some said he Beach, formerly of Bridgeport. ; :: AGENTS WANTED TO SELL ^ mp't, j,;, .. { ~ iv - Westport. business as if be were ah old hand at the The meetings this week will be held up i (b) Week-day work, 19* New Crop New Orleans Molasses, at ' Q. What do you think? bellows. town at-the Baptist church. The ladies . t t r , r-> 1- ^ ' tfctiu Rev. Mr- Tower, So. Selleck Bros. _ ^ APPtETOHS' A. O, it .was .none of my business ? It meeting in the afternoon at four o'clock, and ; : s, 'r Korwalk. wasn't any>pf myfuneral. " L. H. Bigelow, Esq., long the efficient and In this town, on the 8th inst., Mrs. Amelia New- ~ ' ~ Q. Did yotf.-iB6wever, we can never get -.•.r«^|yujj8cugrf0|l uunutes. in the evening at 8 o'clock, the general kirk, in the 87th year of her age. Rainoos Priees, this,matter straight. Let me adnabout. Teachers' Work. popular Sabbath school Superintendent of meeting for all. These iqeetings are inter­ Special Sale of K7" Friends and relatives are invited to attend AMERICAN CYCLOPSDIA. Klein & Emanuel's •*- 1, •"^Aetfiing else. What was the date of1 (a) On the Sabbath. the Baptist Tabernacle, has been compelled esting and do good to all. Go and see. i the fUneral at St.Panl's church, on Wednesday, Rev. 8. J.M. Merwin, ; 1; Dry Goods and Carpets -fi NEW REVISED EDITION. for the your birth ?. • '4' * ' i-ry, the 11th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m. Wilton. to resign his. position on account of bis I-.:.:ry iV-"'A.Monday, Oct. 311098. j In Wilton, Nov. 8th, Josie, dpnghter of Angns- Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every *-"Q/What t Impossible I That would (b) During the week, change of residence, for the winter, to the The County Agricultural Society. '• • at ',r( _ , tns and .Catharine Winkler, aged13 years. subject. Printed from new type, and illustrat­ : male you 180 years.old. How do account Edward J. Taylor, city. Mr.: Henry M. Prowitt has been Mr. E. A. Kroger has been out among In Danbury, Nov,.3d, Calista Crofat, aged 73 ed with Several Thousand Engravings and A-la-Mode Corset "equally as good as tho; * Westport. ;5.. VanHoosear & Ambler's ; j .- years. Maps. for that I • :t v >j!ri j chosen as his successor. the farmers the past week securing sub­ In Bethel, Oct. 28th, Mary A. Ferry, aged 53 The only place in town where you can get them A. I'don't account for it at all.:! ^ 1 . . . .. (c) Discussion 15 minutes, J* years. The work origihallyjinblished under the title of JParcnts' Work. scriptions to the capital stock of the Fair­ ^ L for ninety days 1 - In New Fairfield, Oct. 31st, George S. Webb, aged "TheNew• American Cyclopaedia"„—. was .completed. . at 00 Cents a pair. Q. But you said at first you were only 11 Benedict Farm. 71 years. in 18G3, since whidh time the wide circulation and now you make yourself out to be 180. •» (a) Their Seen Work, field County Agricultural Society. We On Wednesday, Nov. 4, at Stamford, Conn., which it has attained in all parts of the United •ms i ^ v'X Rev. J. W.Taylor," " Extensive operations have been commenc­ learn that he met with very encouraging Our entire Stock' Isaac Selleck, aged 67 years. States, and of the signal developments which that ? Many So. Norwalk. ed at Gregory's Point; the old building will . V t • J- In Bridgeport, Sunday, Nov. 1st, Mary A., wife have taken place in every branch of science, lite­ '. i' - - - ^' • • % success. We hope that the stock will be at .,r.. of Wm. M. Livingston, Esq., in the 63d year of her rature, and art, have induced the editors and pub­ discrepancy, but i&Zi* .(b) Their Unseen Work, be lost sight of when the improvements are lishers to submit it to an exact and thorough re­ sm ^ John G.North,Esq , very largely taken in single shares, and dis­ age. «o TO FINEST CUSTOM WORK. .somehow I couldn't make .up my mind, finished. In Brooklyn, Nov. 2d, Phebe, widow of the late vision, and to issne a new edition entitled The fiow^aaick vou notice a thing! ' " New Haven. tributed all through the County, for*tlie Greatly Reduced Prices I David Jadson, of Old Mill HiU, aged 73 years. American Cyclopsdia. - , : : (c) Discussion 15 minutes. A new steamboat is being built at Grego­ In Bridgeport, Nov. 2d, David J. Lacey^aged 35 Within the last ten yean the progress of discov­ Klein & Emanuel's ___ Then we read that Kansas was ours and Institution is for the people and should be yean. ery in every department of knowledge has made a How can the Sunday School best aid the ry's Point, intended for excursions to Roton K ' Bargains in Black Silks. \ - In Bridgeport, Nov. 5th, Carrie Adelia, daugh­ new work of-reference an imperative want. ior Tittle Bhody "hadn't faltered" a single falter, Temperance Cause owned and directed by them instead of by ter of Daniel S. and Ann Elizabeth Benedict, aged The movement of political affairs has kept pace and about the harbor next year. Three ! ; and then we were to glad that this great Rev. D. O. Ferris, 8peculalor8j_ii_iii>_____>iiii_ ".-l* j ; Black Silks warranted. ."I Vm 13 years, 4 monthund 20 days. with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful ?• buildings have just beeh completed on the At Southport, A 4th, Lot Bnlkley, in the 32d application to the industrial and useful arts and ; "tidal wave" came nou instead of two years Bridgeport. year of his age. the conyenieneo and refinement of social life. Featte, fliwers, VfipllHi Discussion 15 minutes. Benedict Farm property, and two more are - European Oddlttea. - i •' ! • An immense stock ; Great wars and consequent revolutions have oc­ ASSORTMENT LARGE! t4. hence; and then,>—but pshaw,—how can CHEAP. Review of the day, and Question Boxt. .. in process of erection. Tl^e residents ot the The many friends of Rev. J. S. Brecken. curred, involving national changes of peculiar -we think of elections, with'such:. glorious Study of Lesson, for Nov. 8th. OUND.—In the 2d M. E. Church, on Wednes­ moment. The civil war of our own country, l Farm complain that they arc ill-treated by ridge will be pleased to learn that he has F day evening last, a pair of GENT'S GLOVES. which was at its height when the last volume ol *• and'golden autumnal weather. .: Who ever Review of Lesson with Blackboard, .^ " Can be had at this office. the old work appeared, has happily heen ended, Rev. Dr. Pelts, the test of the town concerning the bridge. been engaged to deliver a lecture at the 2d : : Ladies Felt Skicts, and a new course of commercial and industrial ac­ a Xkll 1 the weather we mean tivity has been commenced.' - J' |y\ Closing Exercises. We fear' that at no distant day some life will Methodist Church this evening. The lee- '.—A suit of rooms over my store. Posses­ GO TO ' 8uch light and mellow 'atmosphere, such i sion immediately. (15 GEO. F. BELDEN. Luge accessions to our geographical knowledge EVENING BBSSIOJSp^ be lost in crossing that treacherous dam. It ture will be upon "Oddities" which he en: • ? ; at thirty per cent. ; - have been made by the indefatigable explorers of consisting of the latest and most attractivestyles of glorious tints of forests and fields. We cab Africa. t Address by Rev. Ch A. Peltz, D. D., Newark, is not safe for a woman or child during the countered in a recent tour of Europe, and Klein & Emanuel's i -^inlliulie''on weather.: As for the ehi^on*, .less than Market prices.' . ,. FOR SAKE:. The great political revolutionsof the last decade, N. J. Subject—Training the Child. fierc^winds of winter, covered with sno*; will undoubtedly prove very interesting. with the natural result of the lapse of time, have for all the New Shades of . as the young man remarked who was GOOD PIANO. A purchaser will be warranted brought into public view a multitude of new men, # The exereises and address of Dr. Peltz and ice, and at times entirely submerged by The admission has been placed at twenty- • y " ^ Verdict of the Jury I ^ ^ A a bargain or money returned. Enquire at the whose names are in every one's.mouth, and of being-pitied for. having been kicked out by Gazette Office. ltJ5 whose lives every one is curious to know the par­ were: exceedingly interesting .and instruc­ the tide. five cents, and the proceeds are for the ticulars. Great oattles have been fought anu im­ jifcis-girls' fttber "if you feel as I do you • "Not Murder" SILKS & RIBBONS* tive. In fact, the whole tenor of the Con It is rumored that Mr. Brown, owner of benefit of the East Avenue church. \t. "'•* NOTICE TO PATRONS. portant sieges maintained, of which the details yon't talk any more about it," and we are as yet preserved only in the newspapers or in vention was to throw new light upon the the yacht Ibis, is -trying to secure Fitch's rilHE subscribers hera»y give notice that they the transient publications of the day, bnt which *'Won't" ** . but an ^ ought now to take their place In permanent au­ Sabbath School work. The addresses of Point, intending,to erect a summer resi­ §§H wannemaehu aeam . _1_-' will close tbeir stores at 8 o'clock, p. m., : (Saturday evenings excepted), from November 11, thentic history, Mr. Taylor, ol Green's Farms, and Messrs. dence thereon. ,r„ The Band Concert given here early in : Awful Slaughter .. 1874, to April 1st, 1875. . In preparing'the present edition for the press, it GO lO aoolt ptsMX rains but itlpoun I The announce­ SELLECK BROTHERS, has accordingly been the aim of tho editors to Kerry, North, and Mead, were especially Mr. Langdon sent his hOroes to N. T. on September last, for the benefit of Phoenix HOLMES & KEELEB. bring down the information to the latest possible ment of the electioa .ibt i dyed-in-the-irool of dates, and to furnish an accurate account of instructive and entertaining.- Engine Co., gave such universal satisfaction, • Norwalk, Nov. 7th, 1874. 2t45 Klein & Emanuel's 'for wairten of: the Borough cf the Nelly White, and has followed. He the most recent discoveries in science, of every The singing was conducted by James L that our fire-boys have concluded to have Dry Goods and Carpets, fresh production in literature; and,of the newest for • fjlprwaik for a term of two months^ created will build a boat house before next season, BUTCHER'S WAGON, inventions in the practical arts, as%ell as to give Meltons, Ambler, and the instrument presided over Watfnemacher here again. This time they a succinct and original record of the progress of a sensation and waa immediately followed and perhaps an extensive stable and car­ EARLY NEW, for sale cheap. Enquire of \ by Miss Libbie Selleck. are arranging for a Promenade Concert and N S. E. OLMSTEAD. 2t45 political and historical events. LADIES' LINEN COLLARS & GUFFS '-b^a'flootf ol democratic victories through­ riage house. . The work has been begun after long and carefnl , All present seemed to vote the Conven Hop at Lockwood's Hall, on Thanksgiving preliminary labor, and with the. most ample re­ EtJFFLING, NECK TIES, &c. out the union. Great is the Borough apd VAN HOOSEAR & AMBLER'S. HORSE WANTED. sources for carrying it into a successflil.termina­ tion a success; and to Mr. Ambler, who or­ A letter just received from friends in evening, when they hope to have a large at­ tion. tfk . liamuel is its profit. ganized and practically conducted the affair, NY person having a gentle and good family None of the original MReotypQ plates have been Beavers, ; Kansas, says: tendance of our citizens present to enjoy Boys' Clothing at Comstock Bros. . A Horse which they would like to have well used, but every page has been printed on new were all principally indebted for this very kept during the winter for moderate use. may type, forming in fact a new Cyclopaedia, with the: ic " •• spends a great foal of his time Fred's delightftil music. Particulars ^next — i0i hear of an opportunity by applying at the Gazette a The Saturday evening New York papers same plan and compass as its predecessor, but TO • : enjoyable session of the Sunday School huntiug; one time he brought heme fifteen week.' " O^Buy your Dress Goods of Bennett, Office. 2t45 with far greater pecuniary expenditure, and with so ^regort Anthony Comstock as very low prom such improvements in its composition as have Union in Norwalk. ducks—killed seven of them at one shot. Nash & Street. Office of Clerk of Covbt of Burgesses, the effects of the assassin's knifed . ; The Rev. W. H. Sioionson is expected to been suggested by longer experience and enlarged Kleiner Emanuel's Selected for the Unidn S. S. Convention. At another time he brqught home thirteen Bobougb of Nobwalk, -knowledge. iifDoeskins, November 9th, 1874. The illustrations which are introduced for the for , THE CHILDREN'S CHRIST.,: .1 gray squirrels. Sometimes five, six, and preach in the First Methodist E. Church on 99 and 49 cts. store, No. 6 Main street, HE following vote was passed by the Court of •I jBey^Dr. Mead has returned from his at-! m first time in the*present edition have heen added '* ' ' . Sunday next—morning and evening. His Norwalk. Burgesses, November 6th,1874: not for the sake ot pictorial effect, bnt to give seven prairie chickens, &c. We have had a TVoted, That the Town Hall, (House) be and the Ball Fringes, in all colors tendance ujon the church convention quite "Suffer, the little.ones to come • :i so O old parishioners and the public generally neater lucidity and force to tho explanations in very pleasant fall, no rain. The grasshop­ 82?" Extra new Mackerel, at Sellpck Bros. same is hereby designated by this Court as the the text. They embrace all branches of science at GO cents a yard. prostrated by hig laborsand the cxcitementsj Unto me, unforbidden will be pleased to haVe an opportunity of place of voting at the annual election of Borongh and natural history, and depict the most famous Thus spake the Christ, and they were dumb pers ate all the leaves off the trees and left —: street: also, six building lots, more or less, on the In Library Leather, per vol., 6.00 For a General Assortment of vorable concessions have heen conferred We invite especial attention to Messrs. D r In Half Turkey Morocco, ptr vol.. 7.00 r v he assamcd'the^position, - He made quick » i«i « • • Benedict Farm, so called, north of First Avenue In Half Rustia, extra gilt, per vol., 8.00 O eyes that look through life and death upon him than those abrogated by the late Appleton & Co's. advertisement of the new also the undivided one-half interest in eight bnild' work.of.the colleetiob, ahd proved himself fgTChildrena Clothing at Comstock Bro's Ing lots-on Gregory's Point Road; also, a large InJPull Morocco, antique, gilt edges, per vol.,19.00 An abundant snpplyof . J . - v with spiritualibrecasting I Baez government. He reports that order In FvXl Rustia, per vol., 10.00 Dress and Cloak Trimmings the riglit 'i^an in the right place. 2?:iA O sods whose mtppling-hooks of faith edition of their American Cyclopsedie. This m m number of bnilding lots on the Benedict Farm, so and tranquility reigns throughout the Re­ • Sunday night a Detroit policeman passing called, west of.Cove street; also, several building Nine volumes now ready. Succeeding volumes, •'v-don'tfail to go to £ Lasis=^=a^=''#T^ u' v1' Are with the Everlasting! standard work has been entirely revised and lots on the St. John property in East Norwalk, so until completion, will beissued once in two months. ! i i ' .) J'» ' . *' • 1 O breasts that ache so earnest-true ' public. Business-is improving, and confi­ brought down to the present time. Eight a certain house about ten o'clock saw a man Slled: also, a lot ana' dwelling house on said • What is doing towards the Winnipauk drop from a window and heard smothered Benedict Farm; also, three house sand lots at Klein & Emanuel'st Forstrene [forsaving! ^ dence in the wisdom and in the stability of volumes are now ready for delivery, and the H. L. & F. BRAINARD, water enterprise ? Proposals ought at once Heaven send yourtiopings back to you eries inside. He seized the man for a burg­ Springwood, so called; also one lot at said Spring- GENTS' ' President Gonzalez's administration is in­ wood, and one at Ely's Neck, so called, and one at GENERAL AGENTS FOR NEW ENGLAND, MAIN STREET. 'v to be issued and the work let to;the lowest Filled with celestial having I - others will be issued once in two months. lar, but soon found he had the owner of the Down Town, so called. Also, the farm and creasing daily. There had been some dis­ Messrs. H. L. & F. Brainard, of Middletown house in his clutches. "Well," said the offi­ farm buildings lately occupied by said David H. IIIDDLETOWN, CONN. reponsible biddei. The whole Water busi* Webb, in Stamford, in Fairfield county, at Box- -v;FARll AT AUCTION, y5 Wherefore, O teachers I sanctified satisfaction for a time because of Mr. Gon­ are General Agents for New England, and cer, " It looks suspicious to see you drop Specimen pages of the American Cyclopaedia, ness is one of the most important Of all our out of a window in that way." "Well," re­ bury, so called. Most of the above property is showing type, Illustrations, etc.. will be sent gratis HE FARM jointly owncil by Wm. W., Char­ By boly consecrations, zalez's extreme liberality, on the part of Mr. L. A. Austin, of South Norwalk, is subject to mortgage incumbrances, which, it is on application. Address the Publishers, publi' »•> *"•• •- ' ; ticular: about what road I take to get out of Registrar in Bankruptcy desires to elosethe settle­ 559 & 561 Broadway, N. T. the village of Rldgelleld, will be offered ior sale at n ..(I ^ - i ' rfc- ftl rule inallits departments. " ' the house." ment of the estate, l or farther particulars, ad­ Public Auction, on the premises, Vf J .:11; • • a=H===fe=e' Immortal comforts glitter, their friends who had been barbarously ex­ The Klein and & Emanuel millinery open- Untangling earth's clafk mysteries:-r ^ dress . johnhTsmith, ecuted or assassinated; for. personal or ac­ ing, last week, was very well attended, and . . Assignee in Bankruptcy, NOTICE. TUESDAY, NOT. 17th, ~ ^ His honoif, the Ifayor^preeided for the And making sweet the bitter— QT Children's Cape Overcoats at Com< 4t45'; r V •' South Norwalk, Conn. tual opposition to Baez during his six years the latest " Styles" duly criticised, msf at 10 o'clock, A.' M. Also, one Bay Mare, 9 years first itime- at the meeting of the Borough stock Bro's. . old, sired by Rysdyk's Hambletonian, in foal by Lead on—the children's Chriist is nigh I " reign of terror."" ,. • m 'Oi m « " Tie Fairfield Co. Sara® Bail the Hambletonian stallion Thorndale .of Dutchess HATS, GAPS, &C'•1 ^ f •ft, Cfewt- of^BargeSes, on Friday night last, TRUSTEE'S SALE Co., N. Y. One excellent Family Horse, 10 years . Pray on—the Master listens; I; 1V A special meeting of ike Over River Catholic priests in Chicago are engaged WILL COMMENCE BUSINESS ON old; Fonr Cows; One Top Buggy;' Two square- \ and it is understood by his .personal friends Sow on—the rains are in the sky; i"1 'i:L.. OJF A # The New Orleans Minstrels, an entirely School District is to be held on Friday eve­ in circulating among the workmen of their box Two Seated Wagons; Two Sleighs; one set V'~- ' that fei8 ambitlbn is fiilly satisfied. As'he Reap on—the harvest glistens; congregations pledges, not merely to refrain of light double Harness, "but little used; Two And high beyond your doubt and dread. new company in this vicinity, will occupy ning, the 18th inst. Thursday October 1st, 1874, Single Harnesses; Ten Tons of Hay; Farming at amazingly low prices. In fact they are almost; has less than two taonths to servewe hope trom the use of liquor, but from the tempt­ Utensils and Household Furninire. "Shines the vast crucifixion, the Opera House on Saturday evening next. ation also. The pledge binds the signer to STOCK 0! ASSIGNED GOODS In fhe Banking Booms of the Fair­ V * that.he may be induced toJV,hold On* until State of chables w. Baxter, ot Conditions made known at time of sale. If hile God*B own. surety overhead If we can judge anything from their adv. Luci&ub Wbstebn, the popular American avoid going into a saloon or place where Norwalk, an Insolvent debtor, assigned in field Go. National Bank. stormy the sale will take place the flrsttfair day. his successor is qualified and prepared to Crowns you with benediction. 'Til'Si liquor is sold, on any pretence. This last E' TIMOTHY JONES, Auctioneer. and lithographs it is a high toned troupe of actress will make her first appearance in trnst lor the benefit of his creditors. Ridgefield, Oct.15th, 1874. 2t*41 draw his $25 per year salary, a? ; ^ ^gy-BiehardBeal/,in M«t7todi$t Bccordir. clause looks like earnestness, and moreover Pursuant to an order frota the Conrt of Probate INTEREST Will BE ALLOWED III ALL CASES FROM unusual merit. ^/fcj'>'•/- Norwalk, at the Opera House, on Thursday for the district of Norwalk, the undersigned Trustee THE DATE OF DEPOSIT. is a feature which should be included of said estate will seU at Public Auction at the FARM FOR SALE. in every pledge offered to a person Business hours from 9, A. M., to13, M.; and from 1 Son* of Temperance. evening next in the .famous drama, " East Drugstore, No. 31 Main Street, lately occupied by o'clock, P. M., to 3; ahd on Saturday evenings HE subscriber offers his Farm of 55 acres situ­ GIVEN AWAY! On Friday ..evening last,' Mr. and Mrs. seeking restoration from intemperance. said Baxter in Norwalk, to the highest bidder on ated In the town of Pound Ridge, Westchester : Cohcord Division; has .entered n pon its The ^rwalk Mills commenced.,running Lynne." Sho^will'be supported by Mr. W. the 14th day of November, A. D., 1874, at ohe from 6 to 8 o'clock. T Marsey Scrlbner ofBoton Hill, were, made Such an one needs even to avert his eyes Co., New York, 12 miles from Stamfonl, and Nor­ winter sociables and entertainments. on three-quarter time Nov.1st. -~* H. Whalley and a {tall < troupe. Scats secur­ o'clock, p. m., unless sooner disposed of at private Wm. K. JAMES, President. walk, and one mile from the proposed Ridgefield & the recipients of* moat agreeable surprise. and note the direction of the wind as'he sale, the stock ot Drngs, Medicines, Patent Medi­ 4tS8 . CHAS. H. STREET, Treasurer. Port Chester R. R., for sale. Said Farm consists of The first one of the season was given id ed at Weed's. • passes the saloon corners. vM :/ cines, Trasses, Soaps, Perflimeries, Fancy Articles, a good House containing 12 rooms, 2 Barns, and ~ 0 Th^^COTi^any coiis)j>ris^ tt>iir childreni — —-<»i m ' Glass Beer Fountain, Druggist's Scales, Show other out-buildings in good repair, 20 acres of land TRUNK#,• ' i the Division RoomThursday, evening last. A new cross walk harf been laid in front O THE PROBATE COURT for the District ot t. ^ , Cases, Bottles, Store Fixtures, Ac., Ac., assigned in Plow and Meadow. Two Apple Orchards, 13 k J relaBv&, fitfjn(^6tej|,"ABA,,rtncei» and 1 Rapid Tbansit, or abrupt departure of tyWool half hose at Comstock Bro's. Norwalk: • '-i -,. ''': •' It Tfas well attended by the.membiers of the ol'the residence. ofCapt. Hubbell on East by said Baxter. The Goods may be examined at TThe application of Charles E. DeForest, of the acres in Timber: the balance in Pasture. Plenty any time before the sale. Terms made known at ; *T.,% hearty were^the. congratulations conferred avenue. two young.ladies of South Norwalk. town Of New Canaan, in said district, respectfully of soft water. Terms easy. For ftirther particu­ :»> Anthracite and Bitumunou8 and aoutherljfcby highway. Also, one other R.* FITCH will receive a limited number of life's ^ and editor.tif tbe Santa Barbara Prut, has a Congo African. It would have been to a little unpleasantness at their lowly situa­ tract Of land vquantity thirty-three acres, more pupils for instruction in Latin, Greek, or Mod­ or less, with the buildings thereon standing, and D easy to have made a decent job of it. « The President refbsea to believe that the ern Languages, Ave evenings each week duringthe favored ns with some very fine views of the tion, from which they soon recoverg$ What third-term sensation had anything to do bounded northerly by highway, and by land of Da­ Autumn and Winter. Session hours from 7 o'clock UMBRELLAS, Etc. Water cM^.A. C. Goldibg"sncr inimitable scenery of the Golden State|and was Mr. Snowdon'a loss was the carriage- ^ — _ 2 rius lyncher and William L. Brown, easterly by to9. - with the democratic victories. He takes land of DariusFancher and WilliamX. Brown and Norwalk, Conn. October 17th, 1874. ' 42tf ceeds John Cotter. a* General Superintend' what is far better, much reliable and enter­ Mrs; General Rawlins diedVt a hotel in makers gain. the position that no sensible man believed land of Charles Grupe, southerly by land belonging r s Hickory to the town of New Canaan, and westerly by land K- I? ent of the Water Works. Mr. Cotter has taining information concerning eur yeliow-,- Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, on Friday ' ' — .... •». & 7 .j. • • there *was any such' issue at stake. The Darius Fancher and William L. Brown, land of South Carolina republicans favored a third '•3 been a faithful public Mrvant ever since the 1 morning. Mrs. Rawlin's home is Danbnry Wc were id^rfo'r last week in our notice Hannah M. Teed and by highway. Also one other FOR THE MILLION. •? bued sister of the Pacific coast.- - Wtl hope' term and were successful, the Pennsylvania Oak and tract of land, the same being woodland, in quanti­ organization pf iiur Borough water; system. he may find it convenient to visit us again. in this state. She left that place about two of the Bolkley family fatality, in ascribing republicans pronounced against it and were ty oneacre, more or less, and bounded northerly the dampness of the cellar to. the dripping by land ot Darius Fancher and WiUiam L. Brown LADIES'FURS. He will now devote himiMlf to his engineer- If not, wc most heartily commend him to weeks ago for Colorado or the pacific slope, defeated. Mr. Roberts, of the Utica district, easterly by Teservoir, so called, southerly by said ADIES wishing their Muffs and Fur Collars ; £ Chestnut ^ .S ' iag and aadiinist business, whioh will po ^he public wherever he may exhibit. Mr. we understand, for the benefit of her health, from the refrigerator,—the dampness was whose defeat the president, regrets, was reservoir and by land ef Charles Grape, an< land repaired and newly lined, or Fur Capes cut - t """id nominated*on V ptetform condemning the of said Fanoher and Brown, and westerly by land overL and made into fashionable Collars or Boas, Bemember that the Best Bargains and Laigest • doubt be Johnson-was ^accompanied by Prof. James which Afl»-lfQri8ome time been feeble, it is caused by a leakage from an imperfect cis­ of said Grupe and land of said Fancher and Brown. can have them done by the subscriber, in Franklin Assortment can always be secured at ~ third term, and Governor Dix gained noth­ Also one other tract of land, in quantity one acre presumed that she became worse on the. tern. ' St., first house south of the Union School. - Mr. B. for the public. who took many of his views in person. •* '»*. ;.-*i ing by answering an impertinent question in and three roods, more or less, and bounded north­ has on hand the best kind of silk and satin for lin­ jourtfey. and stepped at Cheyenne to die- the negative. ^ ^ ; s erly and westerly: by land ot Hannah M. Teed, ing muffis. Also new styles of tassels to match the .: i • . 1 . -r - j James N.1 Wise, cpnfectioner^srmerly easterly by land of Hannah M. Teed and highway, fur. Ladies wishing their flits newly lined will Mrs. Rawlids #as a Miss Hurlbutt, of Dan- - ' : AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. and southerly by highway, the interest of said please call and leave them be/ore the hurried teason rjM«H00MStetebles," atSctathNorwalk, Our worthy P; Mi leaves us to-day, under r ^ '-<5; with Frank Mead & Co., but now flPng bus­ Mr. Turney Bulkley, who died at South bury, and was a teacher in the southwest, minors in said real estate is the undivided one- Fancy Fur Robes repaired and newly lined.. started off $$$ jijrj: fiattefinfe prospepts^ ' something more than an inspiration born of iness in New Haven, was in town over Sun­ Norwalk on Saturday last, was for many Orders left at {Branch Office, in PBO WITT'S seventh part thereof. ^ H. BENEDICT. andsGefi Rawlins became acquainted with DBUG STORE, will receive prompt attention. And he further says that tho estate Is at present South Norwalk, Oct. 20th, 1874. *m43 ' i last ThuiMay ,i*he party was held Sir. Greeley's advice to V go west, youugi day- " years, a well-known and highly respected Yard at Meeker Brothers' Old Stand, east side the unproductive; that the avails thereof are wanted -.'a;--."'' \ at the residence abfMr. Charles E/Doty, man,—go tyest " .. Qe goes to Detroit and herWVfcksburg^at the time of Grant's citizen of Danbury. His busines§, that of Harbor. for the'support, maintenance and education of said R. L TOLLES, . C. B. DAKE. :a U-- campaign in that vicinity. She was not far Mr. Noel Stanton, since his return from market-man, or commission dealer, on the minors and*that it will be for the advantage of said will return a happier man. tie has our D. & N. R. R. was carried on with upright­ minors to sell the same,and invest the avails there­ L' from 40 yews old. >_*•-j' New London, has painted his own and his of according to law; wherefore he says that there most sincere and cordial congratulations in ness and integrity, and few men had a NOTICE. is just and reasonable cause for selling the same. ^dviutc^s we ate sure he will haye those brothers' house-in style with the Averil higher character for honesty and tair-deal- HE . BOARD OF REGISTRATION of the He therefore prays the Court to order said real es­ mmm Bprough ot Norwalk will hold a public ses-, tate to be sola, and to empower him or some other ® Col. F. SU Jobn- £f6cl^#a attd^ffli!^ of the Icotmnunit^he has so long,-faitbfii!^r The j^i^noy JC^tffljuqUuria$B "jPqmpttiyw of paint. Ing.—Danbury Newt. sionT on-Wednesday next preceding the 'annual- meek person to sell the same, pursuant to thestQtr — -*—>•> » —- • . - returned home'fi^iiitt land so acceptably served. It is perhaps this, piaice) have shut down for repairs to election ot the Borough on .the first Monday ot- ute in such case made and provided. . . • A SEW ENTERPRISE. CiU - }:V(t S'.V Wr '"3' The democratic party has a great chance December next; to wit: on the 2d day of Decern-' r^*Dated November 7th, 18T4. . " night last. All well. i f enough for us to say that the happy couple boiiers, &c. They; will not start up again' Wc are assured-Upon high insurance au­ ber between the honrsot S and 6, p. m-, at the CHARLES E. DEFOREST, of getting into power in the national gov­ Savings'Baq£ .-Building, room No. 1; and said Parent and Guardian as aforesaid. • until after Thanksgiving, and then propose thority that" Carboline,'' used for illamtnar ate worthy bf- each other; and may their fu­ ernment, two ypars hence; but in order to BoanTwill continue such, session from day to day HOT AND COLD BAtHS - • to run only five days in the week, and only ting purposes, is very largely composed of until a reasonable opportunity has been. alTordea at all reasonable honrs of the day or night, at Mr. and Mrik Lewis'S/Eeeter^rifierlyof ture be as light and sunny as the present. ; make this chanpe n)flje a certainty, they tor the correction, of the voting list of sakkBor^ District of Norwalk, Probate Court, si., November naptha, and that it i? a hlgiify; inflammable mnst conduct themselves with wjsdpip and 7t», A. Z>.,1874. Wiltpn, but now pf Toledo, Ol^o.' are visit­ on three-quarter time, . ^ ot)gb, by a4.dlng.th()reto or erasing therefrom; the . ObdbiJed—That .tho foregoing application be G. A. ERAWKE'S * tludTds have been laying and dangerous compound, whicii ought not moderation in the meantime, , . names of all puamis wppse applications have heard andttetenhinM at theProoate Office inNor- ing friends,on East! Jf. B.—The more ancient bourbons will been filed with Wf-Borongn Clerk up |o,8 o'clock, walkvon the.ietltday.oJ,January, 1875, at 9 o'clock 'out some six hundred dollars in the improve­ 3t, Mary's T. A. B. Society:bold their to be used. n* p. m>. of tbe ltonday next preaeding.wtid' annual do well to keep in the rear.—iT. T.*Sun. election. ' • • • ' '' forenoon Vftntl that notice thereof be published in ment or Miltary Hall atSou'Ji Norwalk, and annual Soeiablej at Lockwood's Hall, on ,1 • . m <•—»— -. Norw#lltrNov..l0th, 1874. some publio weekly newspaper, near the placo No. 1 GAZETTE BUILDING. The Water Con^^i«p^]^ptfeduc^ Regular monthly meeting of Pioneer Hook • ' > BDWIN MERRILL,) Board where such real- estate lies, three weeks success- f;;Ifo. 41 Mini STEEET. i iw .'will give ft sort Of dedicfttfoa ballon the 24th Thanksgiving Eve. Tljey f^>ect to have a A. T» Stewart's New York residence is ive^, at Shaving, Hair Dressing, Dyeing, Cutting, etc. thelie salary of the't ,Genc'ralf feiper^teadent) . ... '--m A. H. CAMP, > - Of executed tathebest mannor.''' • •• -•: v . •' t-- i'L'Y. Jbutt. ^ ««'>• ^3": good timer -fr^-. $nd Ladder Co^bis Thursday eveiihig^ taxed for 1000,000. •; E.II.PABKEB^c^ J BegUtattion. from ««bl to (V '•..••ft.'-' J bataestft elsoq eJt uoftiv- 1 •>•]/-.- . r'r ' ••: Wi-'-'C ;o "? ^ -- *-• 4,.^, •"""kMi yam boia«ed*8{f rioitfw pa.t •r^.•& f.y. (i.:-' ;; ' ^•cWrfluot V'oyt—uox; .- •in'Sj.ik'fO'i -J»* i * ' ' ^-Hrif" m '•••<<

t# ,;. •••< ,v- vestigato the case, found the woman with BOSTON, Nov. Oih.—A heavy northwest HISSES BROCKWAY'S gale prevailed in parts of New Hampshire h*a twotfek children and she herself suffering DRU6 STORE. S b1 O O t IS OlX O C to-day, and serious forest fires are reported • - BesalarKnglishConrseFonr.Tea;s. •••ss from injuries inflicted bg her husband. She would enter no feomplaint against the latter in the neighborhood of D.irham, Suncook, MIIIS, LAlBBASEf, BRAWIRI ARB PAIRTIRB however, and no arrest was made. and Nashua. The two last places were SODA WATEIl Drawing.from cast and from nature. A limited gg;- •.-•• faosday, November 10, 1874. Th« steamer Acapulco sailed from New thought to be, in great danger, and the number or pupils received into the Xamily. - FsU Nashua fire department turned out to fight Term commences Monday, Sept. 14th, 18T4. For J- jjj® York for Aspihwall on Saturday. Among the flames. "U: Slieulars address MI8SK8 BROCKWAY, its passengers were ex-Councilman B. T. lytS Box 443, Norwslk, Con/i, 755 • : •>, -• : FAIRFIELD COUNTY ITEMS " ^' . r 1 Leake of this city with his wife and daugh­ v.::: • \ ~ji -'. ter, who go to San Francisco with the inten­ J®" Blue mixt Shirts and Drawers* 35cls s ,r tlii * WESTPORT. f*L fe tion of making that place their future resi­ MISS STEVENS ^it Comstock Bro's. >Z- • HOGJAi OF . WOW OW DBAIJGHI^?^ K , _ v- /*> Duriug tha present week, Dr. and Mrs. R. dence. Mr. Frederick Trubee, with his wife —• . —• --VV' . will reopen her aud children took passage on the same William Qaston. governor-elect of Massa­ Mj0. C. M. Page will close their house here and ' Cooler and Purer than ever. One trial ot our ; j" ' steamer en route to Santa Barbara,Southern chusetts, is iv native of Killingly, in this Family and Day School, • j vi-; »'i' If \s3Ktake up winter quarters in New York. The California, for the winter. Slate, and was fifty-four years old last r* 'x'i~'; Dr. will practice his profession there. Resi­ ' Mrs. David Judeon, of Old Mill Hill, went Strawberry and Pineappl^ftyrnps, THURSDAY, SEPT. YOtb, 1874. month. He graduated at Brown University. f.-f to Brooklyn, a few weeks ago, with the in­ Thorough Instruction in all branches of English 'jC I u* " * ,r ' ding for sixteen years among this people, at Has served three years in the House, one (made from the fruttjjwiU prove there Isnone better tention of spending the winter with her rel­ Education. Also, • r: ;"|§fl all times interesting herself in social mat­ year-in the Senate, two years as Mayor of ) if'.jvotriBJv ; atives there, but she has been suddenly call­ Roxbury, two years as Mayor of. Etoston. Srawla||Palailn(iUa(asges,mvsl( ters and the general welfare, always ready ed to another country. Last Sunday, .she POCKET BQ0K8, BILL BOOKS, He is one of the leaders of the Suffolk bar. I!' J S.C; OBJKCT-VRAWINQ made a; specialty. Rudi- Theo. Harrison's, ^:«r=£v. to aid, and liberally when called upon so to was apparently eitjoyiug ner usual health. In private life he is an estimable gentleman. 'j PERFUMMY, BA3THRUH, FLORIDA menitsreceive particular attention; Address MISS HELEN M. STEVENS.Principal, do, the departure of Mrs. Page, which as She went to church during the day, and at He will feel a little lonesome, politically, as V X aiu. 80A?Jh1P0MADK,VJKAJ -ifi & -t night retired feeling perfectly well. In the COMBS AND BRUSHES, mi Box 2W, P; 0.,Norwalk, Oonn. '. tie L-.i n the Legislature and the Governor's council ?*»*»* 3L87#, 1874. .i.,. some venture to interpret it is to be per­ •tiiS •ti ' FINE RAZORS & morning the was found in her bed, in that are Republican, and the Republican ticket, j V i L STROPS, manent, will be accepted with regret. sleep that knows no waking. except Governor, is elected. O-'-U And,% Large Variety of TOILET ARTICLES, & * 'Pi Inhere have been several consecutive days The Fairfield County Union Sunday School Si M OQ MainStreeot ; of warm, pleasant weather-r-of such a char­ Convention for Bridgeport and vicinity, will EIT Go and be measured for a hall-dozen '>'• vi.'jfrVrfV.ifc./ be held in the First M. E. Church, Fairfield LEDINC ARTICLES Y0NKERS, JN. Y. acter as to yarrant the belief that we are ave., iu this city on -the 17th of this month. Shirts at Comstock Bro's. T) * r- FOR THE JOBBING TRADE HISS EMILY A. RICE having or have had Indian Summer. This will be the second of the series of Uri- : This is the way the funny Danbury Newt are kept in quantities and sold tosuit buyers. : --i '-'-'J ' Mr. S. Denmead, of Saugatuck, is improv­ ion Sabbath Schools Conventions which are *| AGKNTS FOB-iS FALL AVBWIITE1: Epsom Salts. Qum Camphor, Borax, Sulphor, ILL REMOTE HER SCHOOL FOB TOFNG arranged to be held in Norwalk, Bridgeport, records the recent accident to the Nelly : ,/*? jc'i Coperas, Blue vitriol, Alcohol, Bird Seeds, etc. LADIES from Darien, Conn., to Locust Hill ing his residence by the addition of a fine LJi llV" A-:l Paragoric, Ess. Peppermint, Laudanum, Castor Avenno,W Yonkers. A Summer Term of twelve Danbury and Stamford, during the fall and White:— weeks, will commence April 7th,1874. For circu­ verandah on the west and south sides. : ! _a; ll, 8we'et Oil, Extracts Lemon and Vanilla, in winter .months, and embraces in its call the Joyce's Protection Toe" teens to by the quart. lars and terms of tuition for that time, address un­ The steamboat "Nelly White." plying be til April 1st, EMILY A. RICE, Darien, Conn., or C. H. DOUGLASS, Rev. C. M. Selleck, of Norwalk, preached Sunday schools ofBridgeport,Stratford,Fair­ fnks. Mucilage,' Writing Papers, Envelopes. tween New York and South Norwalk, -r '•V. 10 PER CENT. INTEREST- Yonkers. N.T. !Vl field, Black Rock, Stratfield, Southport, Pencils, &c., sold low. . " " ' Sis'i, >* at Christ church Sunday afternoon. At the nearly went to the bottom at Hell Gate it ; Huntington, White Hills, Monroe, Stepney, l. - .; First Mortgage on farm-ianI«G. CW The Orr Pantaloon Overall at Com­ and new ones added as fast as needed, and are Fall Millinery Goods On Friday morning Mr. Jerome Meeker 15th of this year, and the wole of the stone genuine. > SODA \V ATEB, with-irnit syrups, and OTTAWA * work is to be finished on or before Novem­ stock Bro's. . mm < J. BEtDEH HUBLBUA. BEEB, drawn from Matthews Patent Steel Foun-^ja .:' of Gross Highway, died suddenly. He was • The finest shoo made in the country, Call and see comprising all the • • i" -t them. Store full of goods, marked in plain figures tainSk • • ' * IspSsi son of Mr. David Meeker. ber 15th, 1875. The bronze statues, are to :—: IKUm be placed iu position and the whole monu­ £ very active temperance crusade is now and t\re are anxious to>gell them. Call and see us For tie Prescription Trafle Fruits Nuts fine Imported and "It is the finest road in town," is what ment completed before the 4th of July 1876, progressing in Chicago. It is conducted by '^LATEST NOVELTIES, , ,, ?' >•, w. none but THE 11EST is used, and all receipts they say of the widened, graded aud im­ at which time it is proposed to have a grand Catholic priests. They are circulating put up with care and accuracy. and everything in her line desirable, which she 'Domestic'Cigars. will dispose of at proved depot thorougfare. The only ques­ celebration.—Standard. pledges among working men, not merely to A. H. Hoyl & Co. ' No. 31 Main Street. refrain from the use of liquor, but from the f "I Wbealtf Bnckwheat " ; pa Prices to Suit the Times.^|| : tion requiring a satisfactory answer is, can temptation also. The pledge binds the IMPORTED & NATIVE WINE8, An. Elegant Ice Cream Saloon and Restaurant? During the past week, large fires were ' AT THE P" for Ladies and Gentlemen. si x ;>v.- it be kept so. - • J \ signer to avoid going into a saloon or place A. tt. HOTT.... .J.'IVKVSCO-. f'i Lookatatewpnees;, -' ?.• ; raging in the tbrcsts near West Point, on the 'would rospceUUly annoonee to the pabllo Foreign and Do&estio Liquors, :>ri- A U It has been decided by Piorieei Hook and where liquor is sold on any pretence. v Proprietor that their Fall and Winter stock of ^ WESTPORT FL0URIN8 WlU. Gros Grain Bibbon, all silk, 30 cents per yard, G. H. DOUGLASS, . Ladder Company to give a grand ball on Hudson. The largest fire was near the Commenting on this the Chicago Tribune SCOTCH ALES, dc ENGLISH PORTER, Felt Hats, all colors, 87 cents, crest of the old Crow's Nest, and fears were shows that though this may work very well jSmll; .i, . jj.tD. >KELLBy. of undoubted purity, for medicinal pnrposes. Fine Milan Braids, 81.75. OCKINGHAM AND TELLOW WABE, the night preceding Thanksgiving. Natioa • Flowers, from 25 cents per spray to {3.00, , at E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. during warm weather, when the thermome' -J 1 . H > R al Hall has been selected, a committee ap­ entertained that the lire would reach the LIVE AGENTS WANTED. Feathers; Ostrich Tips, from 60 cents to 83.50, - • terisatzero and no other shelter being Long Ostrich Plumes, from 83.00 np. JtOTlCB TO PATRONS. pointed, a band of music selected, and it Government buildings on the upper side of offered the temptation to break the pledge "TUIUOUGIIOUT Fairfield County, either Gcntle- Ladies I call and personally examine the goods THE SUBSCBIBEB is now prepared to furnish can reasonably be anticipated llMt there the Plains. Probably there is where so and go into the corner groggery for warmth JL men or Ladies. From and jadge for yonselves. 3m29 will prove almost irresistible. And it makes SKCIU nicwns will be a fine time. much smoke came froA last week. . Soda Water and Root Beer - this practical,suggestion: 85 to 816 a Day easily Made. ! IN Since the result of the late elections be­ Erect cheap lunch bouses in the busy MILLINERY! £2F" Boys Overcoats at Comstock Bro's. Address or call on OFFERED THIS VpEK came known, it has been claimed ironically districts in which working-men'are employ­ A DIBS i—I shall open a new and carefully STEEL FOUNTAINS, ed, where they can sit round a stove, take lt*42 T. F. BURKE, South Norwalk. that " there isn't a single republican in Thomson's popular Eid Gloves, at L selected assortment of to any of his, Customers or the Trade, . their dinner from their pails, and for a fey? •m .f!"W 8. GBUMUAN« town." They were squelched by the demo Bennett, Nash ft Street's. 51K llain Street,- Norwalk* cents get a cup of tea - or coffee, together Store Fixture* for Sale. MILLINERY GOODS, cratic tidal wave. — — with the American privilege of » smoke. is larger, more complete than ever, and at 90 and 49 cts. store, No. 0 Main street, ilendld Counter Cases, his present week, at ray rooms on Main Street, The iftw arrangement of holding morning Make such a place comfortable, if plain, Jase, Drawers,Counters, where I shall be pleased to see my cnstomers ;and Norwalk. and the groggery will soon loose it's fascina­ hWi'fte.; also, OneFnrosce, newly ifew, one """ l- -r.JW, Dress Goods! all who may favor me with .a call. Booms open services at Memorial Church at *11 o'cl^pk, Stove with 40-feet of pipe. and other fixtures too tirom 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. MBS. J. B. BETTi. TRUSSES! • • . •|.. tions. gives general satisfaction. numerous to mention Can be seen at store lately SiS Norwalk, Oct.19th, 1974. Gloves at Comstock Bro's. f J h 'm >m* m —- occupied by the subscriber adjoining Bank Build­ ESIROUS of accommodating those bf my cus­ The Trubee case before Judge F. W. Per- Trunks and Traveling Bags at Com- ing. - ? J. G. CUTLER, Low. D tomers, and others, who wish, to purchase , 'orwalk, October 27th,-1874. ' 9K Dress (foods. ADIES will do welt tocall and examine the Trusses, I have recently Perfected arrangements, ry,—a preliminary hearing in regard to a According to the Tribune, Wickham'the I stock Bro's. •*> r.; v,., new and elegant stock of Felt and Velvet ,,, I! Hats, at Mrs. W.Fawcett's. No. 1 James' Block, social matter well understood by the people, L newly elected mayor of New York, was so now selling at panic pricesGros Grain Bibbons, ... Apply i 14 & 2 carries its weary self slowly along- The Tiie Yale catalogue has just been issued! "'^fCTlnoa lit all Ikie ..ViP. Ho.UK cents per yard,Silk Velvets,front8&30 perfect and proper manner every trasssold without Wi&S* elated over his success that he had to leave The whole number of sttdentsfs 1031, divid­ up, Velveteen, from 50 cents up, Long Oitricli Buyers would do well to inspect their stock before extra ehctrge. A private room has bden arranged, public will be glad to have the end thereof the city for a week to recuperate. ed as follows: Theological department,108: HARLEH & Go. colon at 75c, worth flOO. Plumesvfrom 82 to 810, real Ostrich Tips from 25 for the purpose, andn Trusses that will lit and be i . purchasing elsekhere. M reached. cents. up. Felt Hats, from 40 cents np, line Black comfortanle will b an teed. A full stock of.' law, 63; medical, 50; graduate students, 55; 5 pieccs in extra quality and, finer shades Straws, 81.25, Flowers, from 10 cents to 83' a spray, every variety will beTound to select from, including At a late meeting of the town Board White Dress Shirts made to order at special students, 7; undergraduate academ­ Children's White Fur Caps, at 75 cents, Boys'Vel­ SBLEY'S HABD BUBBEB; TBOSS, an excel- ics, 537 (seniors 95, juniors 136, sopbmores Ifeir&lfE: iW'i- a^ 8^cte, cost fUQEgold to import. vet Hats, all styles, 75 cents, Cloth Hats, 81, Trim­ lent article, and the. New ELASTIC TRUSS, of School Visitors, held at the Memorial Comstock Bros.' med Hats, from 81.50 up. Ladies'own material 142, freshmen 164); scientific students, 248 whicli is meeting with a laTge sale. This truss has ^ Church study, the following amounts were made to order. Mourning Hats and Veils kept no metal springs, is exceedingly simple in construe-^ "* The assigned drug stock of C. W. Baxter (graduates 31, seniors 56, juniors 62, fresh­ constantly on hand, and made toorder. Best Eng­ tion, more comfortable, durable, and efficient than" Y apportioned to the several school districts as men 88. specials 11); art students,21. Each lish Crape. Call and examine for yourselves. any other truss ever invented, for children they is to be sold at auction on Saturday next academic student entering college will be Great barealns in Twilled Serge* W. FAWCETT. are especially valuable, effecting complete cures, ? 4follows: East Saugatuck District, 148 chil- without pain or annoyance. required hereafter to pass an examination in mm L'jh' dren enumerated,$732.80; West Saugatuck, mVmlmM ^ I also propose to establish in this connection, a Colonel Fred Grant and wife are the the elements of either French or German. 10 pieces at SOcts, worth SOcts, in Navy MRS. A. CR0SSM0N,' specialty of Surgical Appliances for deformities - 108 enumerated, $550.80; Compo, 108 enu­ The parent's bond has been increased to and deficiencies or everykind. EAB TRUMPETS, guests of General Dent at Fort Trumbulli -A">?D- Blue, Olive Brown, and Inviiible Green and ELASTIC BELTS and STOCKINGS, CRUTCHES, merated, $550.80; West Long Lots, 84 enu­ New London. S600®!! . ' ' Wi* all the new shades. , j LADIES' C0STUMER. Splints, Shoulder Braces, Supporters, and every- ; merated, 303.40; Poplar Plains, 40 enumer-1 M ^ j a v & - 1sf thing and anythuigin the line tnat may be reqmred, Gents underwear a specialty at Com- Walking House Dinnef Evening all o? which will be measared for,istted and applied. ated, $304 00; North District, 52 enumerat­ Cardigan Jackets, all grades, at Com CLOTHIERS, , , & without extra expense, by the physician In charge. I stock Bros. In this depariment they aim*to FOB SALB ONLY BT DRESSES. Bubber Goods Qf every description, Syringes, £ - #!! ed, $305.20; Eas; Long Lots, 59 enumerated stock Bro's. , •'> Pumps, Be Biding Habits, Cloaks, etc., made to order, at $305.90; Greens Farms, 76 enumerated, aaais excel. having refitted and opened a branch store for- French. Twilled Serves, apparatusses for the sick room constantly on hand. : * s Governor Leslie of Kentucky speaks of a mcrlyl lept by ' * dt» > # i No. 4 Water Street, Up Stair*. Bemembertheday, • $387.60; South Saugatuck, 84 enumerated, The Nashville bears this testimo­ "female colored girl" in one of his recent Bulletin at 85cts., beautiful shades in th« colors, also Particular attention paid to Cutting and Fittini $428.40. Hereafter meetings of the Board ny to the difference between the democratic SATUBl>A¥S,from 1 to 5,p.m. *V/ , proclamations. :•»i- extra heavy and very wide Serges at SOcts.. Also, Imported Patterns for sale. 3m:% will be held regularly, Ihe third Friday of and republican rule in Tennessee: The last A physician to fit your trusses, and take orders for R, - , '« The big yield of wool in California, this Mr. C. T. Cornwall, Tuscan Shades. Surgical appliances.^ Trusses applied^by experi- each month, at 7:30 p. m. republican administratis of the state of enced persons, all other days as well. It will pay year, is calling woolen mills into operation Tennessee, in addition to the payment of the THE0. HARRISON. Haywabds :—Bradley says the crisis has all over the state. you to give me a call. current expenses of the state government DR. W. A. LOCKWOOD come. There's no use talking, to quote his P. H. Woodward, of Connecticut has been and the interest on the state debt, expended • ^ WV v , ' Under the Opera Hou^ Wall St,, ?'{« W- Removed Herbert L. TJIiles I language, one man can't do all the wprkt appointed chief special agent of the post the large sum of $639,313.94 for the benefit Twtttjr pieces of Doable Width office department. of the public schools of the state. All this, His Office to his Besidence on West Avcnnc nex assume all the responsibility, divide equal, A'- ;S>a I'fHU.'ti iUpaeM' II I K-f i i to St. Mary's BOman Catholic chnrch. it will be remembered, was.done almost im­ ' are now ready to exhi bit the-largest and most ' and make anything. Any institution so They haven't yet found the man brave .Office Hours 2 and 7 o'clock, p. m. BEHHOS & KBWCOBB mMI enough to regild the ball on the top of St. mediately after the war. Compare this re­ at 25 c6hls and upward, new and- desirable <( Slate for. orders at the House,, and at B. P. M - conducted is hound to "bust," and accord- cord with the present,democratic adminis­ THE FISH POOL Weed's Drug Store. Bave taken the TWO LAKGE STORES m B'ay .. St. Paul's, London. UNDERSHIRT! shades for winter* raond's Building,1 Nos. S3 and 55 Slain Street, and /, s ingly this institution has '-'busted." To E. The new elevator of the Wabash company tration. The latter have paid but a trifle Attractive stock of Fieee Goods, on WEDNESDAY,FEB.18th, intend to. .keep .constantly on hand a choice and for school purposes, paid no interest for five lin'the Bridge, bctweea the Starr Gro­ flncrassortment of. M. Lees, H. R. Treadwell, F. W. Berry, F. in Toledo, the largest in the world, holds cery and the Model Market, where all kinds ot 1^00(000 bushels ot grain. years; yet the state is much nearer bank­ ever offered In the town of Norwalk or vicinity, U Nash, and other haywards, Bradley had ruptcy now than it was then, taxes are as * ' >!lM CONNECTICUT HOTEL, forwhich , FISH, GLAMS AND 0YSTEBS repeatedly said, "you have been leaving un- The vintage this year in California is high, and, if the facts were known, the ! ^ ' i. AND aefc Cashmeres. _ Corner Main and Wall Sts., NOBWALK, CT. placed at 40,000,000 gallons, against 4,000,- ii$st 5 — WM can be found, also FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FAMILY GROCERIES probability is that Tennessee is financially : done the things you ought to have dofte, in their season, Wholesale and Retail, Cheap for fJIHE snbscriber having taken the above well- together with a good variety of " 000 in 1873, and 2,000,000 in 1872. worse off than any state in the Union. Fire picces more of the superb quality of X known centrally located Hotel, is'prepared to r and in my opinion there is no truth in you." Cash,bv , : GERSHOM RAYMOND, Burlington, Iowa, has a ball club called formerly Of the firm of Bell 86 Raymond, South entertain permanent and transient guests. Good • ik>s»Vis> has been awarded to them by the Fairfield County Black Cashmere at $1.00 per yard, yfy ""— ' table; reasonable prices. A flrst- -.' i "^e result shows the correctness of Brad- the Pretty Pets. They part their hair in the Hosiery, at Comstock Bro's. Agricultural Society. Also, the Norwalk,Conn.- •• Crockery, and Glaso Ward.; MR. G. S. ALLEN will be on hand to wait upon onnectcd with the Hotel. Carriages |»%i - ley's theories. It is very fortunate, in one middle and wield the bat in yellow gloves. p Every effort made to please. In the upper store they have also opened a "f. »w t5h all who will favor me with a call. 7 The colored farmers of Boone county, The following extracts from well known DB»AWBR8.« D. B. MOBEHQUSE, Proprietor. * - sense, that the'crash came as it did, for Highest l*remium Mo., refused to amalgamate, bui held a pri­ - there was Woodworth ready with fees in southern papers are worthy of consideration. Single Width Cashmeres vate and exclusive agricultural fair of their • •. |V!.V , From the Westville, Miss., Kent: from the Committee ot the Ridgefleld Fair, for FISH MARKET gP ^hand to be "taken in,"—there was Darrow own. J. M. POTVB BANKI1V6, the choicest labrics of fine in beautiful shades at 60 and 75 cents, ' jy^all expectation, Betts full of hope, Rowland Some one remarked to Mrs. Siddons that . The white man's party is the only salva­ In this braneh wewould call particular attention where all kinds ,qt; Fish can be obtained in the \ Double Width $1.00 and $1.15; quality proper season. Also the best of Si'v:' impatient, Wheeler anxious, Burr sanguine, applause was necessary to actors, as it gave tion for the state. Show the negro bis place DIAGONALS, —v.Sieving that we have byfar the lsrgest stock In DBAIiBB IB •J iiSri them confidence. ".More," replied the act­ and make him keep it. If we can't vote him '"wn—and it has ever been e>ur custom to sell the REAL ESTATE,;J;.^ pTWilliams demonstrative, and all the others dowi&we catafcnock him^down, and the SILK MIXED CLOTHS, ress, " it gives us breath." lower grades at cost. '•far** : j whose names were borne to be placcd on result will be me same. . FRUIT AND An English minister says that "if Scrip­ ^ DOESKINS, PIANOS ORGANS, in large or small quantities. Also - j .the scroll of fame holding their breath fear- ture said one thing and the London Timet From the Yicksburg Herald: t ^ " OSURANCE, BROKEN PLAIDS, Poplin Alpacas. Ktiing, perchance, what might be their fate, another, 500 persons out of every 510 would If our political prosperity demands it the Sitesa. AMD REPPS, g^when, somebody whispered to Bradley that believe the Timet. negro population must be thinned out to REYNIER'8 DOS SKIN 8L0VES. V" give place to white labof. A^Targe assortment of Poplin Alpacas ME DEONS, i^jjpot one of the Haywards had taken the oath Two London ladies recently caught the selected (or their Custom Department. They from 35 cents upward. New shades, rich OataLe, Ples> cbo,, small pox from wearing dresses which they From the Shreveport Timet: iarantee a First-Class Fit, and Stylish made up .•"RSI'S' |^J|prescribed by law—that their acts all along . always a supply Ufflresh baked on hand. atf^. ... 'gig Bad hired to go to a ball in. One died, and There has been some red-handed work Sarments. .rift" colors. 9H13E rrsic. &e„ l^had been illegal, and that the best thing to 1 MELVILLE E. MEAD- DK9KMON A KEWCOHB, the other has brought suit dpunst the cos­ done in this parish (Caddo) that was neces­ J I n 4/ be done was to let the institution subside v 1— Street. tume shop. „ sary, but it was evidently done by cool, de­ REAL FRENCH SUITINGS, AGENT FOB 53 and 55 Main . and wait for a new deal. Thus has been The proposed race between thojgteamers termined and just men, who knew just how Wall Street.Norwalk.Ct. Plaid Poplins, Double Width. rsaved much feeling, and not a little money. Shady Side and Sylvan Dell, lKm New far to go, and we doubt hot if more of the The Hutual Life Ins- Co., New York, same kind of work is neccssary, it will be Worsteds and Cassimeres, THE LIGHT RUNNING . The institution has "gone up" just as the York to Albany,for $5,000 a side, has fallen NEXT DOOR to SATIKGS BANK Assets over 850,000,000. done. ft 5»". .V Figured Flannels. Plaid Opera Flannels, through, the owners of the latter refusing to FOB I ^public was about to "come down" on it. let her go. **&•* all desirable for children's weta*. * ' ;s i<;i> •»,'PA'UL. Elegant Scarfs and Ties, at Conistbck 1 keep a largo stock of instruments on hand, and The Phenix Fire Ins. Co., Brooklyn, Is the best Machine in use for all kinds of work. A computation at the post office depart­ sell them on Monthly Installments. Everybody To bohad only of tei > ' -i Bro's. PANTALOONS. •?? Assets over 82,000,000. ment in Washington, shows that the postal can have a Piano or Organ. -r ' J. 8PENCEH, Murdered. authorities anticipate that the receipts from r'/ Very elegant patterns of ' Sole Agent for the town ttlXorwalk. George E. Lockwood, of Cos Cob, broth­ on newspapers after the system of J Parson's Parg&tive Pills—Best family physic; GlegAnt Patterns In Repps for Tjfilliamsburg postage I 80LE AGHENT FOB THE CELBBBATED City Fire Ins..Co., Second-hand Machines at low priccs. 40 er of Conductor Fred Lockwood, of the compulsory prepayment begins on January Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders, for horses. . ^ " — SILK GRENADINE *^^^Ladies Wrappers. ^ OF BBOOKLTR. New York road, disappeared on-the night first next, will aggregate four millions of wifA ,V Wikkok THE WOODS invigorates the Liver. ?i?5S¥Ei '•Assetsover $600,000. f of October 37th. He was employed as dollars annually. iSS* WEBER PIANOS, •Mi'. . Spectal Notice! :watchman to guard private oyster beds, • •» BBVSISTlNOHip ^ f^. C;f which had been the subject of freqyent dep­ The Washington has the fol­ The latest style Hats at Comstock Hanover Fire Ins. Co.,ofN. T.Cily, OB TWO KONTHS FROM DATE, I will EveninB Star 4' 90 Pleees Black Alpacas STANLEY dt SON'S, make ONE CABD NEGATIVE and ono OXE redations. On the night in question h£ took Granites & Hair Line Cloths tii'- •; •i'ftipn ,-i& l'BOOF, for ONE DOLLAR. # small boat and started to go out upon the York, will, it is rumored, be a candidate for For 50 cents, the best ever sold for the beds. He was the chief witness against F0R We keep oonstantiy on a iu'ge^t^ic of the sergeant-at-arms for the forty-fourth con­ Do you have a pain in your back in the morning, " PB price. Guaranteed or money refunded. QUO VESTEEN & FULLEE'S, Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., Hartford Also, ONE NEC-AXIVE FBAME, size Sxl0,for some persons arrested for theft. Thursday gress. If Jdhn succcds in buying the prop­ and is it with difficulty that you can move in your * WMlm TWO DOLLABS. bed ? If so, your kidneys are diseased. Don't use t • Assets overtTOO.OOO. v <>'- • afternoon his dead body was found lying erty on Captoi Hill, for which he is negotia­ FALL OVERCOATS, plasters, they will do w>u - no good; take. HuiWt - Also, ONE CABINET SIZE; 5x7, for ONE DOL­ " not far from the Americus Club house. ting a purchase, with the view to establish a JIAINES BROTHER, Semedy and be cured. This medicine cures drc — : LAR AND FIFTY CENTS. -There was a mark jmder one ear which club house, he will always know, where to and alt diseases of the kidneys, bladder and : of rare Shades and flist colors. Also, '0 gglilf' National Fire Ins. Co., Philadelphia! This is to accommodate tbe times and give all an nary organs. Gall and examine our goods without refer- - showed that he had been struck down with find the absentees when'there is a call of :SSM * - Assets over 8400,000. opportunity to secure a good Negative for further VASE & SON, orders, slung shot, sand bag or other similar mur­ the house. ; i,r ' .+ ' '.ence to 'buying., , CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Cut, Fnr^piai & Caael Hair derous weapon. - - SCHENOK'S PULMONIC SJTRUP, Hartford Go. Mutual Fire Ins. Co., E. T. WHITNEY.,, ;t SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, and will furnish at short notice* [ From the Albany Journal.] IV 14# . j* Assets over 8140,000. Norwalk, October12th, 1S74. Gov". Dlx Explain* the Defeat In'Alt- SOHKNUK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, • ^StAMFORD. Are the only medicines that will cure Pulmonary •ance. ft Pleecs Black Cashmeres, caisud mmmsM ARGAINS IN FBSNCH CHINA, at A temperance Mass Meeting is to be held Consumption. Frequently medicines that stop a rimu FOR A Uttle story related-to us two weeks be­ cough wlU ocoasion the death of the patient; they National and White Star Lines B E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. this (Tuesday) evening in the Town 'Hall. lock up the liver, stop the circulation of the blood, ' •« fore the election by Governor Dix himself, extra heavyi aud fine quality for 80 cents,— OP OCEAN STEAMERS. Rev. J. H. Lightbourn, of Baltimore, is to hemorrhage follows, asd in fact, they clog the JjSLD be the leading speaker. with a hearty laugh over its ludicrous as­ action of the__ _ very. organs that caused the cough. ^ 20 "inches wldfc pects, will, perhaps, touch the true explana­ 1 Liver Complaint and D. are the causes of WINTER OVERCOATS. The selectmen have refused licenses ^ two-thirds of consumption. Many persons com­ several applicants, " for reasons urged by tion of onr defeat as nearly as anything can, plain of a dull pain in theside, constipation,coated. ..I mm Takon in Exchange for New, and will at the same time serve to indicate tongue, pain in the shoulder blade,fcelj ilini ofdrow- It* temperance men." Kerseys & Meltons for Ladies' ' Another formerly well-to-do man in Stam­ the governor's apprehension even Ihen of siness and restlessness, the foodl;lying heavilyeavil] on I® Real flnipiye Laeei TUNING AND REPAIRI G the probabilities. the stomach, accompanied with acidity and belch- ENGINEERS' JACKETS. REAL ESTATE ford has become'a degraded victim of rum. . ing up of wind. These symptoms usually originate Jackets arid Cloaks, at much lcSft' than ever before offered. He had just returned from a bri in 10 from a disordered condition of the stomach or a fI i'i'H. QUININE HAIR TGNIC There is renewed interest in religious Beaded Fringes, Beaded Gimps, Black Ball Done at short OF EVJBBY DESCRIPTION. matters at Mianus, and several conversions his country residence at West Hampton on torpid liver. Persons so affected, if thev take one which will be'-sold hv the yard or plece, at fnllV THE BEST HAIR DRESSIHI EVER ISED. Long Island. His farm lies near the eastern or two heavy colds, and if the cough in these cases 20 per cent, less than'new York prices.. They will Fringes, bcstjissortmcnt. ? .have occurred.—-Advoeatt. be suddenly checked, will findtne stomach and "/'A'tteiifibnisparticularlydjracled'lo thl^ * B9SDS BOUOUT AND SOLD OS COMMISSION. HOUSANDS o/jieople, (ire,of^jne.opinion con extremity of the great South Bay, where liver clogged, remaining torpid and inactive, aiid lead the, market in goods expected in their line, T" The Weber: Planoil T cerning tUi'spopnlar preparationpi now being so there was formerly an outlet connecting it almost before they are aware the lungs are a mass and consider it no trouble to show goousi. Early peculiar cut of the Overalls, whieh secures; extejuteely.used.—'—'] •' •Tnoy-all«gre<-Thoy-alall«gree that it isaper- orders secures the best choice. Cnstomers furn­ perfect ease and flreedom about ' the hiprft - A few extracts from the great nnmber received Deposits received. Interest allowed on balances, and fec|^Hr Dressing. Keeps, the falling _i DANBURY. W with the ocean, as there |now is at the of sores, and ulcerated, the result of wnieh is death. ishing- their own goods can have' them cnt and a general Banking Business carried on. For partic­ Dressing. Keeps, the hair from railing Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is an expectorant which In the manufacture of the No. 1 Pantaloon by the most eminent musicians iu the United Statos outTMRes it solt and pliable, cleanses the scalp, The Nitut says that the license law is western extremity. But the action of the trimmed at short notice. Also a full line ot > EARLE^ may not be inappropriate: ulars appl>- to ( eradicates dandruff/stops the liair. from splitting does not contain-opium or anything calculated to Overall, none but the very beist Amoskeag t !; violated with impunity by (nore than half sea and the washing in of the sand has- re­ check a cough suddenly. Schenck's Seaweed Ton­ J-- I have never seen a Piano which equals the We­ at the ends and breakingoff; is not greasy or sticky, Denims arc ever used. -.Isa ' of the licensed dealers in town, to say noth- cently closed the eastern outlet, and, as a ic dissolves the food, mixes with the gastric juice* G-entlemeii's The best Steel riv­ ber Pianoforte. Oeoi F. Brtitow. it always leaves a sense of comfort and cleanhness of the stomach, aids digestion and creates a raven­ et patent Saugatuck Button is used, and MELVILLE E. MEAD, ! attained by ho other preparation. Be suje yon fiet ing of the unlicensed. ' consequence, the fishing on the bay is not ous appetite. When the bowels are costive, skin The Weber Piano occupies justly-the first rank - Every class of business in Danbury as good as it used to be. During the visit sallow, or the symptoms otherwise ot a bilious the button-holes are made in the best and F. H. NASH * BR0SS . amongst the Best Pianos. J. N. PaUiton. in question the governor was told by one tendency, Schenck's Mandrake Pills are required. strongest manner. Warranted never to ; The Weber Pianoscannot possibly be surpassed. f the hair. doing unusually well for this time of ITOT Mann^actnrers and Sealers In S. B. Jarlilts. BAYOLINE,' is a delightful dressing, of his farm hands of a conversation with These medicines are prepared only by J. H. , year. SOHENCK A SON, N. E. corner Sixth t Arch sts., mmm I used the Weber Grand Piano because ^consid­ JACOB n. LATTOK; Casbicr, BAYOL1NU, eradicatesDandruff. cne or two ot the- fishermen. He asked •' Over thirteen hundred people packed the Phila.. and are for sale by all druggistsand dealers. • with a fine assortment of Underwear. . er it the best in the world. Harry Sanderton. BAYOLINE, prevents the hair from falling out, " BAYOLINE, is not greasy or sticky., - ,:• Opera House to overflowing last Thunday them how they were going to vote. "Well," Dr. Schenck will be at the Quincy House, Boston^ 1 FUMACK, 8ANGES, STOVES, OLD BANK BUILDING, WASHINGTON ST., t on the following Wednesdays: Oct. 21, Nov.!and 1; . The Weber Piano uosseSses everything that can BAYOLINE, is not an Alcoholic Wash. . f evening. The stage, the aisles, the lobbies, one of them answered, "I hardly know; I be wished for In a Piano. Geo. IP. Morgan. BAYOLINE, gives now life to the hair. -' - 18, and Dec. 2,16 and 80. 41 NECK WEAR, &C., &C., Crockery, China, Qlau and Earthen Waret, : ^ were dense with ; humanity. Not even like Governor Dix; I think he has been a The Weber Piano ranks foremost amoncst the ii»lSOUTH NOnWALK, CONS. ' BAYOLINE, keeps the.head eool. i >»•' standing room existed. And all to hear good governor ; but times are hard ; busi­ of the latest designs, for Weddings and Party FRENCH GLASS SHADES, EERN CASES and best manufiictnred. -4/^ William Mason. m&m - • BAYOLINE; is the cleanest, best, and most eco­ Played Out Nostrums.—Will codfish oil cufe a tStf-fi * •;! - Fancy Uoods, Sheet Wax and. materials for making nomical Hair Dressing now in use. Gough. ness is dull; we don't, average now more consumptive cough? Not Will opiates? No I Dress, which they receive every week from their -i" The Weber Pianos stflprstarn'ongst- the splen­ V.-i £. *- •" Flowers, and a great vaHety ot ljscltol and iFancy did Pianos produced in flffS Country. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by.ail Drug­ 9/ The next lecture of the Course is to be than half an eel to a potj and 1 don't know Will inhalation? Not Can such a cough be cured New York House, and are enabled to sell lower li-;. 1.-: € ,OOB MATS, at gists. The proprietor of Ba-y&lineupon receipt of at all? Yes; it can. Keject'all these noBtrnmB: than nsual prices. Their intention is fair and hon­ Articles. . .. Clara N. Brinkerhoff. D E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. ^delivered on the 13th inst., by Dr. Hays. but there had better be a change I" S 3 ct. stamp, will send to any address* book full . .. they have been weighed in the balance and found orable dealing, which must Becure confidence and >r - l ti t A tea yoars' experience satisfies me that the We­ of Valuable booking arid other recipes. 3m4t C Subject: "Arctic Adventure and Discovery." When men are disposed to lay to lue I wanting. Try Hale's Honey ot Horehound and a share of your, patronage. I ; j, /; ; rj IRON ber Pianos are unapproachable.—John Xuiulel. THESE GENTLE' Ife.'v && government the fact that they don't catch Tar. Thousands upon thousands are using it. Mil-' Very Respectfully, i l.i'ti.L k'1":! ISEN have seen and are —Newt. lions have tried it. So for it has never disappointed Weatliar' Proof anik lliarablc. more than "half an eel to a pot," the result I would call especial attention to pleased with the ehromos LOWED POTS AND' IIANfclING BASKETS, ,: ' any man or woman who took it for a cough or cold, Ti -iH% m J We are the only ageuts in this town for the "Pluck,'" which for their -• h FAIRFIELD. . 'i&i in view of the times; is not surprising. however violent. HI^HARLEM & Co. X V liumor and line moral les-J F New Variety; at E. K. LOCKWOOD'S. t. , There has been a good deal, of this talk Pike's Tooth-ache Drops—cure iril minute; son, as well as the excel­ . On Thursday, Nov. 12, at 9 a.m.,the about a "change," and, in most cases, the Wrought Iron ^Heater, THIESTY COTTAGE lence of execution, are' , railroad commissioners will meet at the The only way to Care Cosftreness. the most.popular ehromos reasoning was just about as good as that of wm Single and Double FH-ePots,^ • t.i Fairfield depot to consider the application Avoid all strong purgative pills which only ex­ BOARDERS WANTED. of the -, "Merchants Lunch," "Free and tone up the whole Bystem,thus curing Dyspep­ References required. 10 Argand st » where Christian Leager was killed on the sia,'HeadachejiDizziness,Piles, and all other results than ONE HUNDltED AND FIFTY GOLD MED­ publisher. J. V. RIDER, Cleveland. O. Lunch," "Sample Room," "Refreshments," Other Stoves in great 28th of August last by the cars, while at- of Habitual Constipation, the chief cause of ill Clinker Cleaning: Orate. ALS AND FIBST vitiiiiiCMS, at Fairs and Ex­ Cazette Job; iPrintinar Office;'' "Concentrated Wines," etc., etc., if someone health, especially among women. Trial box, SO T,, E. & H. B. SMITH, jvaricty at onr s^e, oacner Main and West Streets. hibitions throughout the United States. ; tempting to cross with a team. were to go through these streets and place a cts., large box. fleets., mailed for this last price. AR SOUTH !Vsr*? OUTLEBY, E himself at his room in hisbrouher's resi­ him that be had been in the habit of taking The Moat Wonderful Discovery of the' It is vocal, which is the highest praise that quired, set very low down, and is the easiest car­ f: 19 th Century. Traveling Bafs. New Barber Shop riage to ride in and get in oront of, in town. l*rice dence, 176 State street, Wednesday morning. a little refreshment alter preaching, and AND can be bestowed on any instrument. $150, not half .its, .value.:-Euqujre at Gazkttb Dr. Lewis was summoned and arrived in a called for brandy and water. "Yoit cannot DB. S. D. HOWE'S O. U. Seymour, Musical Critic N. T. Times. Pianos, Melodeons and Organs, Officb. • " • • • iMtt tew moments. Thje young man groaned have it by that name, my dear sir,", replied Messrs. WILSON Ic BAPPLE ARABTANMTT.K-CURE Agricultural Implements, They aret he b est reed i us trum en t w e ha v e i '.A b once or twice after his arrival and then died. Mr. Hall; "call it by its proper name and n:1SKIM REPAIRED ANDTUNED - FOR CONSUMPTION, and diseases ot the Throat, Having taken the Shop formerly oeeorted by Mr. met with. The doctor pronounced it a case of neural­ yo,u shall have it." "And pray what is Chest, ft Lungs. The only Medicine of the kind in WALL PAVER, WINDOW SHADES, PAINT Ed. AppeiyifeAA08»llI.()Cli,WAi£sTRfeKT,, C. drJ.H. Odell,Organ Bfiilder§,N. T. QKDEBS lcft at L. Weed's Jewelry store or 1". O. f ;•: l gia of the lieart. that?" "Not refreshment—but liquid the world. A Substitute for Cod Liver oil. OILS, OLASS, SASH, BLINDS,* arejiow p^^Hfcl to serve the pablic ifc the beat * AND DOORS, ,,4 It is the nephituUra of reed instruments. : prompt ait T Af* IT The brick barn of Mr. Samuel Larkio, poison and distilled damnation." Permanently cures Asthma, Bronchitis,Incipient manner as Hinds anything in the Tonsoriul Art, CIIAS. MENZKL.-: Consumption, Night Sweats, JU>ss of Voice, Short­ and intend making it the Prof. E. L. Baker. ; •if'-,;:: situated on the rear of his premises, on Har­ . If doing an honest business why not have ness of Breath,Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, etc., Idaln Street, Norwalk, Conn. ' Norwalk, Jan.14th, 1874. 813. riet street, E. D, caught fire about a quarter an honest sign f t: j in a few days like magic. Pbicb Si pbu BOTTLE. I', contains sweetness and power In an < Host Popular Shop In Town! V.S • •M of twelve o'clock, Saturday night. About Also, DR. S. D, HOWE'S SIGN PAINING, PAPER HANGING, &c. unusual degree.—Rep. Bishop Simpson, M •m-'-y. We E. OJivrph.. ,UU0'... v. • two tons of hay and a ton of straw were MISDIBECTED.—There is -an amusing an­ Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, 1 The Saloon is well • fbrnished throughout,oushoi . and BUT THE '•U" • consumed, also a small quantity of grain. ecdote related of Lintot, the bookseller, and Which differs from all other preparations' in the will be kept neafand clean.lean. Shaving, 1Hair Dress- Language fails .in-adequacy to convey a PASSAGE TICKETS ^. r" yyy:. John B. Gough is coming Fridav eveuine. Tonson, his rival. They were both candi­ -immediate action upon the LIVER, KIDNEYS ft . f| P. W. BATES' ing. Dyeing, Cutting, Ac., executed 1in a pains- fair idea of the perfectly enchanting power Nov. 18lh. _ e' dates for"printing a work of Dr. Young's. BLOOD; It is purely vegetable, cleanses the sys­ 1 'tftutttV H i fi •. takin manner by competent assistants. of this instrument.—Independent. , ':N tem of all' impurities, builds it right square up, and Call and give them a trial. , ltaf and Front Croat BrllalU) The Consolidated toad yesterdaydiscbarg- The poet answered both MMfers the same makes Pure, Rich Blood. It curesScrofulous Dis- 42 WILSON & HAPl'LE. Vastly superior to Anything of the kind AMERICAN STERLING B ufii ed two hundred and fifty laborers, who, du­ morning, but- unfortunan|F misdirected eases of all kinds, removes Constipation and regu­ Granite and Bine Stone have ever, played upon.--'Wj».^4. King. rii# • ring the summer, have been engaged all them. In tliese epistles he complained of | lates the bowels, for Nervous Debility, Lost Vi­ can be hjyi at grcatJ y ; tality, Urinary Diseases, and Broken Down Con- COMSTOCK BROS., The Estjr Orghns arc without a superior. I; -'V ' along the route. Ihe rascally cupidity^of each. There he told stitutionsjfichalienge the 19th century to produce Qeo. Jardme, Organ Emlder, N. Y. Fifteeen business firms, Doctor's offices Tonson that Lintotiwas so great a scoundrel Plate! SwmM Forts. S its equal, 'very bottle is worth Its weightjn gold. Water St., «A> WAU, Norwalk. SEDUCED~ TICS,;/ and private families in this city are now that printing with him was out Of the ques­ Price SI per bottle. Also, DR. S. D. HOWE'S Insurance BolldliiK, So. Norwalk, No tremolo has yet be^a invented -that •M. connected by telegraph, with tire Franklin LL kinds or Monumental,Cemetery and Build­ will in qny way-coiypare with this for beau­ tion ; and, writing to the latter, decided that Arabian Sugar Ooated Liver Pills. None .Better in tlic '3# Line, so that they can "send dispatches, not A ing work on hand or made to order. Initial Papers, ty of e3 cct.—Ira. A.Johnson,Organ builder. Tonson was an old rascal, but, etc., and They cleanse theXiverand Stomach thoroughly.re­ Flagging, Curb and Gutter, Sills and Lintells, 43 Main Sircet, Norwalk. n Si only. to one anotehr, but to every point then makes bis election in his taVor. move Constipation; contain no calomel nor any Pier Caps, Chimney Tops, Coping, Steps, Ac., of - It is not merely the4e«t, but it is the only CHMFER^PHAIIEV^EEFORE, where the Franklin Line have their ugeiu other^ Injurious 'ingredient, and act quickly upon Blue Stone cut to any shape or size by practical mechanical reproduction of the human voice 1 hi'i ..j SOLD OJilV AT these organs, Without producing pain or weakness. workmen. Also manufacturers of Fqr amc oy . untillarthcv itolit i»JiX'p|iiy^f llie*^ cies. "From every stormy wind that blows; whicli lias evc^bntisfied me.—Rev. H. C. :.-yrvi An Arch st.' man applied at the Station Price 25 cts per box. Consumptives should use all Rtggt, Pretident^Northern New YorkMuti- From every swelling tide of woes, three of the above medicines. Sold by HERBERT . V5Citl"03-'J JJS ^-Ssv; 'x House last night for an officer to arrest his There is a calm, a sure retreat— > L. UHLE, Drujg&ist,Solo Agent for Norwalk. Dk. Masons' and Stone Gfttors' Tools cal Association. - _ : E. K. Lockwood's. Gazouo ' • —wife. Officer Porter who was detailed to in- % D.-Howb, Proprietor, MfChambers St., N. Y. ) {'/ Ha M. & c. 3. PR0WITT. Mv«w Ti? fotutd beneath MM) mercy seat." f . I V9*Mrs. Lane's Certain Cure for Ingrowing Nails. r-r>.:£ of liUkMf. Y- l V I "J mill iUii. 4 .I.M.FOITWI, •:>nipO *:' v'T?5 .-CA.-j "i i, $*M "M v~rr v.\*-..-*r- - fln»«swte«ee*' A, :•!. HISSKI L, o. M. WILLIAMS ALXZ. PONALD ASSETS AFT^R DEDCCTIXG From tlte Winsted Herald Gbtef Justice niribtlJ. m eb G-exita' WIUIAM C. STREET, CONY^ANCES^ HippimMfi Magatine his recently publish­ NEW ADVERTISEMENT•. Wldonr Green Again. U*WAL& (SAXCTTE. ANEW CHKOIHO FOR 187*. ST>- iiELL,WILLIAMS * BONUS, 18 Water street, *,r CHICAGO LOSSES. ed 'tiro anecdotes of this great justice,— [On the Topic of the Day.] :.V ff fr^ r TntiMcVt>a|p^nal : ... •, FBIEGHT LINE. whom his countrymen delight to honoir,— tHioiotale and Retail Doaler la J COWLES & MERRILL, Land o' Gosheo 1"savs Widow Green, 1 Wbfchwe published some time ago, in the AgentfatNorwalk, Conn.,issue Policies fotthe " It's tbe cnPousest thing that ever was seen! Tuesday,Xorem1»exl 0J874. 60DETS LADY'S BOOK AND lAMi folIowinglnsuranceCompanles: Gatttte.; jfitelng Copied into the Church Vh- Will give fco erary robacrlber, whether single or 2Btna,ofHaztford,Ct., J4.MT,87801 And all the moril tbat fcaifsee, S | nrvoBut. uzft, One of :6uf citizens supplied that paper in a OUab. who pay> in Advano*for 1876, and ra- HARDWARE, NORWALK AND NET YORK. Hartford, " l,r.3I,51»00 (If there'8 ally moril about T. T.) ; ^ '£| initt atpect-twtWfoiBoe, s eopytJf ** TBE BBS* Winona, P&cenix 1.0S1,18984 Is—noboby ongbterlearn to write, '•fj| Yonder he sHa with bis rattle, ] M&3! .. with^hefollowing" CUB," the handsomest chromo ever offered by a I SON, STEKL,. MICHANICS' TOOLS, AGR1 People's,ofMlddletown Ct. MS,87486 For letters make mischief oat o* sight! itpgfl I Toiir " Anecdotes" of this distinguished publisher. '; ";. , . - , FINING SALOON I •tlS to 15 per cent. isM'fi Home, of New York, 2,723,40659 Which ha. shake* while he shouts with TehiM SS per annum. For Circular, containing lodBeal Kstate CULTURAL IXPLBME^TS, CARRIAGE Phtenlx,Brooklyn, N. Y. . 1,545,55710 And the immoril on't is—how a lie f r°- W- 4 ' glee; m, man remind me of another incident, beauti- Ttfttns far Clubs, etc., address L. A. UOQEY, ONMOANEG »tlM#ZI Co.ntlnentalofNew York, 1,427,49621 Will giow and grow till-it fills the sky; | fully illustrative of lhe striking simplicity Fbilsdelpfaia, Pa. < - - ; romptly BOblBS, WBBIL9, BIMS, SHAFTS,; 'Tis only my dear little baby— desiring Internationa] • " 829,47600 And tell tbe irmh ad load as you will, : . ; Bat he's all the world to me. ^ "I- of his character* which I,-heard- from his The subscribers are tnlly prepared to furnish a^ >•' toinvtiat^wotald dq w toSfcottsalt HUBS AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS, Westchester,of NewRochellc.N .Y., 453,93089 That lie keeps growin' somewhere still, ? - neighbors in Richmond, nearly forty years asgi'g'g' » Aillllne of good * if Collection Springfield, of Springfield, M u8 §, 579,78000 wears . SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, PAINTS, People's, W orcester, Alass., 600,00000 For roses bloom in a garden plot Hardly a foot does it measure— !, ago.wbcre I resided for a time, within a : sll^| .a,. Bnroan, ew York, and Paul's ankingand But pigweeds flourish in any spot. r<; - / ! Legal Agency, of Chicago, III WHITE'S PROPELLERS Franklin, Phils., Pa., 3,26S,91839 The box where he-Bits on lhe floor; : "iTcblock or two of his very plain house. OILS,GLASS, VARNISH, AC., % n<- Commerce, Albany, N.Y. K64,424 00 Tbe dirtiest hole they like the best , i; v ^ And when be is close in my arms, ' - . A yt'oung „ tradesman from the Nortlvwho. At LoWeStNew York Prices, walk Bridge and New York, during the winter, Narraganselt,''ofProvidence R. I., 754,94700 And grow yard-high on a dnng hill's breast, : I I scarcely feel weighted more, |,> had just commented housekeeping in Rich' •topping at South Norwalk to receive and leave Andes,Cincinnati, O. 1,250,00000 freight. Freight received from and delivered at Home, of Columbus, O.. 433,447 84 And there's fifty muck heaps the whole mond,«» bought a turkey" 'Tn'market one morn­ GEORGE WARD SELLECKi world over, . i • wmm the irelght depot of the Danbury and Norwalk Alemania,Cleveland, O , 295,00000 When heitaeteliea his dimpled bands, )M ing, and dh^cted the seller to send it to his Railroad. Liverpool,and London,andGlobe.sepa - To where there's a garden or field of clojcrMm t Catching my gown to see *7££P %. F bouse. He was told it was not the custom • JiSSlllfc HascomtanUj in stock at hlinewstsnd, Produce sold as heretofore. Freight at usual rate Are assets, ' 3.004,10500 Of their own acture, I'M great on layin' a lesson (o mind, Kpp 5. H be can stand oymy side, there to deliver goods, families generally rates. NorthBritlsh and Mercantile, do do 2,104,89800 And out o' this muss there's one I flhd. i- Xo. e Main Street, II IS" All persons are forbid trusting any of the' Qneen of Liverpool 4 London, do do 1,359.86000 5 He's Only as tall as my knee. -. , , ; j sending their servantsfor them. Theyoung AT KEASOVABLE ALSO, employees of the boats of this line on account of ImpeHal, of London, io do 5,313,66500 You can tell what any man is at heart " J Man, having some pride about the matter, IGANtCV BOUNDOANVA8S Jr for the bast and cheat A choice and flneaMortmentof the owners thereof. Andother Companies,Stock andMutnal.tn Con­ By lookin to see him takejiis part. ' •% \ 5 Yet etlt to his dear liUle self \ was dUposed to insist, when an old man necticut and New York.. • " If I'd ha' done it, why so would he!" lisbed,will be.sent L„... GEORGE R.COWLES. HOMER MERRILL -Has extended,at last, mr^spliere;" ' *'• standing by asked where he lived, and being agent.. It contalnsorer700liae — DANBURY NORWALK R. R. That 'ere's the creed shows what they be! f' ' tionsrand annts are4aeetinR with wipMcedented LUMBER MARKET. St It was so narrow before—bat now informed, said, " Your house is on the way success. 'Adnress, stating experience; etc.; attd we mwie*, lis AUTUMN ARRANGEMENT. For sence old Noey went through the flood!' The whole wide world meets me here. to mine, and as I have a turkey to carry I Commencing October 19th, 1874. The good'll stick to the side o' the good. I|5J will carry yours in the other hand,and they Spectacles to suit all kinds of Eyes And tbe badll cling like lumps of pilch He opens slowly and gently will balance each other." So he took it, and ' Ohlcago, III., orSt.XoiU^ Mo. p&i Provisions, LEWIS HPBELL.& CO. s|§f DAILYTRAIN8. To the first real badness they own as sicb. ^" 7 ! TM.: AGENTJtnnvif FORnAn The book of life to me, they walked off together in pleasant chat •:h- : :(/! ) I it 4J J * • »> Daily trains leave Santalk Bridge. 'fliill But poor lamentable Brother B.! ;'. •» • ! until; they reached the young man's door, 8811 A.nd I read therein the secrets' J- TEN PER CENT. NET which is made irom the BEST MATBRIAL, • Flour, uv At 912 a. m., \ For Danbury and intermediate "fe Was ever a man in such straits as he ? V ; When he received bis turkey and they part­ torn MM" "' 6 S3 p. m./ stations. LAZARUS & MORUISS* Ofp'caceand"harmony. The Iowa lioam and, Trait Company, Timber, At 4 BS p. m., For all stations on the Danbury* Smeared, and drabbled, and rubbed in mire, .„>* ed. The next day he was at the market Des HoImI) Iowa., VT WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. Norwalk ft Shepang Taller B. R. CELEBRATEDPERFECTED For helpin' a feller out of the fire; ^ When ha droop*, there's only darkness^-. again, and said to the seller, " By the way invests money for Eastern lenders at ten per cent, Fruit, &c., At 1108 a. m For Rtdgefleld and Intermediate Paid for goodness with dirt and shame ? that was an obliging old fellow that carried interest, net, payable semi-annually at the Chemi­ But his smile seems the sun breaking cal National Bank New York. All loans secured To which he wonldinvitetheattentionofallwho . Stations. By a critter for which there ain't no name. through; the turkey for me yesferday; whd was he!" on Improved Real £state» and the collection in with toparchasefirtt-classgoodi a t Shingles, Lath, EYE GLASSES. He makes me think of a man I knew , £ ' • Thai sir," was John Marshall. Chief Justice t Lean Sorwatk Bridge for South Norwalk. His voiee is-to me sweeter muaio At 7 32 10 45 a.m., 215 5^4 p.m. Jest as good and unlucky too; s ' » ,• .Than masten of old ever knew. of the Supreme Court of the United States." Reasonable Prleea. 'Twas our old minister, Parson Peters, ; i\ • -• ' - What a rebuke I as good as the best. If you don't believe It, try It Builders' Hardware &c., forwarded on completion. New York and New DBIED BEEP, SLICED I SPECIALTY. BEST ija'r' Leave Danbury for Norwatk ^ ^ j and distinct vision, and makes weak eyes strong. Tbe best of all the Lord's good creturs^? In his blue eyes, large and earnest, It is the high honor and privilege ot fie England references and fall information-sent on kept constantly on hand tor tip 07 HAUS, EITHER WHOLE OB SUC'ED. 7 ' 7" AT WHOLESALE ARB IITAIL. ^ 680 and 930 a.m.; 110, 4 SO, 615 p. m. Warranted for five years without cbange of lenses. Tender to every mortal thing, * Bright glimpses or heaven I sea- American Sunday School Union to Jiave had application. Samuel. Merrill,- (late Governor of Saloon tradc, and by the quart or JOHN W. BACON,Snp't. Special attention giventofittingnearsightcdpeople. And a leetle green like the grass in Spring ; Iowa,) Pres't; Jas. B. Heartwell, Scc'y, Des gallon. Drop 1 n and see as la oar new store, ; 1 OFFICE AND YARD: : He's only my dear little baby, among its officers and endorsers the Chief Homes, Iowa. A large assortment oi He couldn't see a a kitten hurt n' .i MEW YORK,IIW HAVER A HARTFORD RAILRIAD ; Buthe'sall the world to me. &T z"J Justice and hisassociates on the bench,Bush- SUPPLIED. O Xo. 9 MAIN STREET. NEAR 8.TEAMBOAT LANDING, OPERA and FIELD GLASSES Without a pickin' it out o' the dirt.^w < rod Washington and John McLean, The QFF sample bottle ot Adainson's Botanic NEW YORK & NEW HAVEN DIVISION. One night a taking bis usual stroll, , , —Northampton Journal. llCC Balsam at all Druggists. Pleasant, and Waeblnston Street. So. Norwalk. Trainsleave Passenger Station at South Norwalk AT first, intimate with its principles and opera­ an unfailing remedy for Asthma, Coughs, * asfollows: Tliinkin' o' notbin' but'bis soul, at '- - - OUR MEW fORK LETTER. tions, said: _ Colds, LungComplain \WDDINGS, PARTIES& SOCIUIES Weed's Jewelry Storef A little critter all black and white " No man estimates more highly than I do 35Cents.F Dr. F. W. K South Norwalk for New York, Went limpin' and scuddin' out o' sight,* - J ta, Maine. (5,000 tor fdrniahedwith every requisite, at reasonable prices. k «—«» ts a, -i at 3.47 A. M., Boston Express. I'SsV UNDER THE OPEBA HOUSE. DKtSSQS O* ACTBK88E8—GlENDKHNBTO— the real worth of the. Society, or the intrin­ it. Sold by all Druggists. Waiters famished. S 4.14 " ' Boston ExpressiXD] And fell in a pest-hole jest before » y sic value of the objects it pursue^. I am vefy 4.00 Accommodation You come to Deacon Barnes's door. . . >}, 4 T ADTOTHHATION—WEATHER— BUSINESS. much gratified at the success which has er dayat home. Terms free. Address PLUMBING I PLWIUBIPIGI 6.42 Accommodation \ . •» The Parson as soon as the bole be sees' - EW t. 7th, 1874- thus" far attended its philanthropic, meritori­ S5SS20S?" EO. STINSOK & Co., Portland, Me. 7.34 > ccommodat lot. Gets down at once on bis good old knees, ' »C- >. .~-I N TOBK,»> AKING engaged the services of D. B. LUH, a 7.45 Local Express,stoppingat Stanford *& D BESSES OF ACTBE88EB. ous, and well directed labors." A WEEK guaranteed toMale and Fe­ plumber oi great experience, and tavorably 9.23 Accommodation And reaches in for the little cat knownH In this vicinity as a practical workman In all RAYMOND BROS., To help it out;—it wasn't that I f In a recent letter I referred to the remu- Judge Washington, nephew of the father male Agents, in their locality. Costs- 11.00 Express, of his country, wrote: NOTHING to try It. Particulars free. branches of plumbing, I shall be able to supply the 1.18 P. M. Accommodation He fetched it up—and he flung it down; ; ' , Deration actors and actresses receive. The P. O. NIgKERY & CO., Augusta, Me pnblle with the best work at short notice. Leave 2 69 " Boston Express. " That Heaven jnay prosper the bonevp- your ordersfor . 4.07 " Accommodation SVby it scented tbe hull o' Bakertown t dresses and jewelry in the possession Of lentworkin which the American. Sunday And tbe Parson sneaked to his own barn Janauschek, the German tragedienne, make ARE YOU TROUBLED 5.00 " Accommodation m-yi SOUTH NORWALK m School Union are engaged, so honorable to With Dyspepsia, Indigeitton, Constipation, LIFTAXD FORCHPUMPS, BATE TCIIS, WATER 6.00 Boston Express. '%$&• door -• a bit of interesting reading. She has one tbem and so beneficial to the country, and to CLOSETS,-BOILERS. BASINS, LEAD, (.39 " Accommodation And lef his clothes on the thresh in' floor; lg§| cross which has only twenty eight diamonds those, particularly, who are , the objects BUtouness, Headache and loss of Appetite t 9.8T " Bost6n Express.! You'd bettet believe when morn in* came tn it, and all qf them of large stee. Then There is a safe and sure remedy, MOSES |g 1IX-LIXED AU> BLOCK TIS-\ PLUCK No. 1 8.48 a. m., Sunday Mail. of their solicitude, is the ardent prayer 6 iff jf »>: ) Take contracts lor potting down they*made a heap for fire and flame! she has chains, strung with precious stones, DAME'S EXTRAC1 OF VEGETATION Now jtork for Sontlt Norwalk. n's.; bracelets innumerable, and one pair, of sqj- of their faithful friends and admirer. Bush- all o^whieh are biTered at low.est ssarket rates. | I At*7.10, *3.05(Ex.,)*9.05, 10.00, (Ex.,) A. M; 12.00 But the Parson he sajrs—'It served me right rod Washington." j 1 M; 1.00(EX.,)2.20, 8.00, (Ex-.,) 8.15. *4.88 (Local I'd oughter have used my nateral sight; , taire ear-rings that cost $23,000. She has a Ek.0 *5.15, (local ex) 5^0 (special) *6.85, 8.10(ex) .ruby pin worth |7,000,.and a pearl pendant The venerable Judge McLean, for many S5tf f.--1-"*. ^ •-•tiStaRi Street, Norwilk.Cti When a man ain't crazy: nor blind, nor years president of the Society, said : " In s-rj.-J" and #.10;(ex; p.m. 7 p. m. Sdnday. drunk, ~;m : worth $5,000, and another diamond cross IN&'WOODS. Sontb .Vorivalk for Now H>ven W worth $18,000. Then the great actress carries such an enterprise there can be no conflict I He's a fool if he doesn't know a skunk." ^gtS- W of interest, uhless it be a conflict between At 6.89 A. M. Springfield Way - ROBE TEBBY COOKE, nig with her sixty-six dresses, which is about - - - • • - ,]Uj h Certified toby the besti_ 9.04 " Accommodation" * ® >. n h »<&.> '• • < one-third of ner wardrobe. And that the light and darkness, virtue and vice, reljgioi0 nothing injurious to tte syifan. : It relieves IT. Projjlt, CHAS T. LE0HARD 4 SON 9.84 Boston Express. -m Kb;-> 1 style may be understood lot it be known that and irreligion." ' ~ when all else fails. Blood ptitijier and Liter * DEALERIN 10.54 Accommodation' Perfect Through Soflarlne. It is cause for patriotic and christian con­ 11.20 " Boston Lightning Express rW 'Curb and Gutter There is no heart, however free and light-' W- there are many of them for which she paid gratulation that'their ermine mantles have invigorator, being a pleasant purgative needed 2.01 JiM , Accommodation §12 per yard gold for the velvet on them. by old and youngt It eureLfauntUee, Feter 2.27 " Boston Express. =•'.'/•-WxMM i some, fe: fallen on such nonest believers as Judges 4.14 '• Accommodation The dresses cost her from $600 to $1,000 and Ague, Pain in the BoMf, Rheumatism, :'' * DEAX.ER8 IN But has its bitterness; > each. What do yon thisik of thatj poor Waite, Strong, Woodruff, etc., all these three 4.29 " Boston Express No earthly hopes, however free and blithe- born in Connecticut." b. B. S.b. Worms, Femalt Diseases, Nereous Disorders, WOOD AND BAIGX, 6.14 " Accommodation 1 plodders $3per day? Thiswoman who Kidney Complaint, <£&, die. For Sale by E. • PLUCK NO. 2. 6.49 « Accommodation Heavy Trucking avfc some, . decorates her person v^ith $1,600 dresses and Jr. WEED, Nonealk, Cohn., and by Drug- THE NEW CHUOMOS—From WIl- 9.51 '« Boston Express, I But ring of emptiness. EEFSTEAK THE BENCH UTtkBiTdrBiiie Stone,Lime,Cement j LARD'S FamoasPstntlags.—These Ele­ 10.48 .«• Boston Express; $30,000diamonds, plays peipapstbtse hoars •B ', nr F FASHION.— gtsts generally. gant Chromos are by far the most expressive pic- - ~ For my own part, I like nothing so well for ALSO 8.43 " Sunday Mail, The world is full of suffering and sorrow, ' each 4*?. People pay lASO to $8.00 for i tures ever given to tne public, being full of humor Trains leave New Haven for South Norwalk ' seats to see her, and she lives the life of breakfast as a good beefsteak; but then, •EMIT PIN FIR SEW Elf, WELLS ARB and "Pluck" to the last extent./ Size 18x22 inches, 8,40, (M,) 8.10, (Ex..) *6.30, *6.89, *3.10, 9.45, Draining, Of anguish and despair; '/v princess. Things are hot equally distributed again, how rarely is a good beefsteak served! FROMF15 TO mounted on canvala and strainers. Price tio the (Ex.,) A. M.; *12 M.: 1.60 (ex..) *2.80, 2.50, (ex..) Its brightest promises are of to-morrow, f ing for our vulcanized RUBBER STAMPS. The iir. Send orders to the.pnblisher, J. F. RYDER} , In this world. She rolls m velvet. I get .Yery Often, when one asks for a steak. an SHIMRETS, B Superior Street. Cleveland. Ohio. 5.00, (Ex.,) 6.20, 8.80,. (Ex.,) P. M. 2.39 a. Its mockeries every where. - v.s over-done, leathery, sodden, black lboking Stamps and Ink are Jlrst-class,—best made. We * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Sunday Mail. my baots half-seled three times, and live in want Local Agents in every town and city through­ Trains marked thus (*) connect at New Rochelle ' a boarding-house. mass, with an unnatural smell of grease CommlMloncra' Notice. with Harlem River Branch; Our weary hearts, with slow and sad pulsa­ out the United States. Send stamp for samples Water St., Norwalk, OBS mmrn THE OTHEB CLBBlCAfc SCANDAL. and frying-pan about it, is presented. Look C I mHS lubeeriben appointed by the Court ot I See large bills of advertisement at Station tion, k at it and shudder; but, in pity to your and terms,' [no postal cards] to FAIHTS, OILS, SLAI : Houses and Hotels. - Beat to the march of years ; ; •{*'.,| -*'• The trial of Rev. John S. Olendenning 'S BELKNAP A FITTON, - JL» Probate forihe District ol Norwalk; Cotamls- E. M. REED, Gen'l Supt., New Haven. digestian, do not attempt to eat it. Now slonersto receive, examiue, and decide upon the JOHN. T. MOODY, Snp't Grand Central Depot Their days are given to toil without cessa­ for the seduction of Mary Pomeroy in Jer­ ask for the same dish in France—I do not 3 School Street, Boston. 1 claims of the creditors of the estate of ChiarleS tion, sey City, is dragging its slow length along. r" t SOBCBTHINO NEW W. Baxter an insolvent debtor of Norwalk.in sald New York. Removing Gravel, &c. &c mind saying ask for it almost anywhere in OOK AGENTS district, assigned in trust for the benefit of his Ip; Their gloomy nights to tears:' f Much unfavorable comment la being made France, not only in Paris—and a tender, IN creditors, hereby give notice that we will attend [Published gratuitously for Vie convenience of upon the manner in which the trial is being delicate and tasty plate is given you, called, KARYCm to the business of our said appointment at the the Public.] dealers In" JJ But let as wait in patience and submission. conducted. The counsel for Glendenning in book T«h Yean office of the Norwalk Horse Hallway Companyin 'o'-'-. . v• ' r. _"-"T * I suppose in mockery, "Bifteck al'Anglaise." said Norwalk, on the 34th fay of December, 1874. The will of our great King— , seems determined to admit no evidence Of course, we ought to be able to prepare a iJ'vj'vKvj/iB'; DE'ITAL SCIENCE I and on the 24th day of February 1875, at 10 o'clock NorwaikHorse Railway Time Table. Remembering this—all through Our earthly against him or, at le&t just as; little as pos­ ImL tnd nrv book rat, ftcfcudlr oTtdUvUi i in the forenoon of each of said days. -Said conrt beefsteak as well as the French, therefore I with ipiejbet) rartUttoni, Bamar. ntboa, ud tool . COMMENCING MAY 18TH, 1874. nfi'Ssion, • sible. They threw out the Statement made let me direct you with the advice from I thin n for all. Om Asent took 444 ocdcit in on* idnoements to" those re- hath limited and allowed four months jfirom the CO AZIFF WOOD, Perfcct through suffering. ' >/'; by the poor girl on Kerdeath-bed. . There itovaihlp i another hu wmtrt MM Met met i date hereof for lhe exhibition tons of claims LEAVE NOBWALK.' So. NORWALK. Jourdan Lecointee. To begin with, Utterly l/or • met*. It ontnlk «U Ahar book*, pnmd ing Artificial against said estate. , _ , , . ^ has been indecorous wrangling and the .Mfr ( Ounl. of orerSO.OOOoopleialreadr. Itlitplendldly Dated at Norwalk the 24th day of October, A. D. despise rump-steak; for this purpose yoti nitrated! raperbly bonnd. Wa want MOO moiy tnutr Altera) - and most thorough testing,1 i 5.40 a. m., New York Accommo'n 6.00 a. m. Then cease, O foolish heart, cease thyrepi- ? terest kind of personalities. The defence i* must take the fillet,!Otherwise the undercut Knta MOW—mea or women—and wi will mail •mtlt pared to < to the nubile a A NEW BASkjtuk 6.20 " N. Y.&N.'H. Accom'n 6.45 " m3s niijg• y',,,' making an effort BOW to show that the girl M to thoM who will eanraM. Header I .do you want to ARTIFK. 4 T£ETHf which is detiued toentirely S 6.45 7.05 Building Material, of the sirloin, and if you spoil that you make money ? Then aend for nr lam pamphleta, with < use of Rubber. It is JAMES w"kYATOf ' 1 Commissioners. 7.25 The Master's band above • was of bad character, and especially un­ must be a bad cook indeed.. It should be full particatan, extra tenna, etc.—tbey will tell yos.bov t. JEWELL'S., supercede Stronger, Light- 7.05 Now York Accommo'n A-r So it. They are Smd for them. Addreaa, er, more • tforiabU and Healthy in the mouth 7.25 N. Y. Ex. & Steamboat 7.45 •^.1% Is only purifying and refining— truthful. The result of thetriafnd one price, for those first applying. _ This in said district, deceased. 9.05 N. Y. Ac. ft N. H. Ex. 9.35 " -'••ig These.tears and thrills of woe, these„igreat of the girl, and in any event Olendenning iS and , having given each a hearty thump or will enabli .hose whoio *have not before wen able to The Court of Probate for the district of Norwalk, 9.85 10.00 •' afflictions, S? gene. It is a pitiful case.' two with a rolling-pin get out your gridiron t a thoroughly good set at a very low priceBtoob- to ob- hath limited and allowed six months from the date 10.00 10.25 « Are but the chastening rod; * Sin them. Satidisetion is guaranteed. PlcaM hereof, for tMBbeditors of said estate to exhibit 10.35 N. n. Ac. and N. Y. Ex U.00 " GRAIN, FEED FLOUR, ' S ADULTERATION OFJIILK—»OOP, (mind, gridiron, not frying-pan) grease. th e call and examine at the Dental Booms of their claim^^pettlement. Those who neglect to 11.00 New Haven Express 11.20 " And tbey shall prove the heavenly benedic­ bars, put it over a very clear fire, entirely 11.55 « tions, ; It is possible that there .may be. honest Dr. «T. G-. Barbour, present theiHecounts, properly attested, within 11.30 milkmen somewhere tinder the canopy, but free from smoke; place your little steaks on: said time, will be debarred a recovery. All per­ 11.55 " 12.15 p. m. I was added. This reducing the milk with! KTorwalls., d< ate payment to^, SARAH CALHOUN, if-^: water is- the least objectionable form of lemen juice added, but this is, of course, en­ BLACK CACHKHIRK SILK, have rebuilt thi same'in the most: approved man- 3t43 Adminisffatrlx, with the will annexed. 6.50 7.10 Hafe you got some of dot. kind of oys­ ner, and are now prepared' ";oto funfurnish 7.10 7.30 TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT adulteration; tbr while the people do not; tirely according to taste. Need I say that SO pieces at $1.90, worth $2.50 a yard. 7J9 7.50 j At No. 1 Gazette Building,(up stairs.) ters fwbat hafe been shpiled V' " Spiled oys­ the steaks cannot be served too quickly nor DISTRICT of NORWALK, ss. Probate Court, 7.50 8.10 ters! Yea, we have a few cans left over get the milk they pay for, they are not in- October 27th. A. D.1874. „ p edby foreign or deleterious substances, too hot ? Now, this appears to be a simpler Estate of THOMAS BEDIENT late of Wilton, 8.10 890 I^HEsnbscriberwonldrespectfnllinfOi'm thecit from last week that I think will fit you." &30 &90 "liL. X zensofNorwalk.thathe hasopened afirst-clape t, unfortunately, thefbor are served with mode of cooking a steak than frying it till in said District, deceased. 8JS0 d nam 9.10 New York City Establishment, as above, where h " How you solt 'em a dozen ?" " O, I'll sell K it is as hard as it piece of wood, and till all : . "B .J! The Court of Probate for the District of Nor­ 9.10 "f »v apsti walk hath limited and allowed six months from N. Y. Jt N. H. Express 9.40 pledgeshimself togivesatisfactionto all his ensto There is a little milk in the compound, and the succulent juices are dried u|). These; AND! FROM MM C0VER.P the date hereof, for the Creditors of said Estate, 9.40 New Haven Express. 10.00 mers. nickle." "Yell den,mine goot frent, will ; He willgivespecial attention to Boyfe'Garments c but precious little. It is a pity that New steaks can be served in a variety of ways— • Not to Lose Color, k to exhibit their claims for settlement.' - Those who as well as those of gentlemen. Persona bringing you be so kind to pring me four dozen fob "a la sauce, tomate," "aux champignons," Also, Machine Split Wood. neglect to present their accounts, properly attest­ BENEDICT'S dot jamaget lot 1" The oystersWere brought York conld not be under a despbtis o3 ed: within said time, will be debarred a recovery. their own cloth can have tbe same cut or made opt just a year, so that this matter of food .. and so on; fried potatoes are generally All persons indebted to said Estate are requested inan artisticmanner,atreasonableprices. and the customer put them quietly down be regulated in some' way. Watered or served with them. hk rk vr~ VI' k M I to make immediate payment to • FRANCIS J.McKEON. into the pit of'his stomach,'and, having fin­ Brick, Lime and Cemen# | 3t*44 HENRY C. OLMSTEAD, Administrator. NEW AMERICAN RESTAURANT' manufactured milk, stale; half-rotten vege­ %n~ Branch Office at Frowltt's Corner Drug Store, • A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS DINING BOOM. " NOTICE. ished the job, he said to the restaurateur, ' # " Now my very kind frent, yon have got tables,immature and.t^nted meat—these are A temperance meeting has decided: LB BOUTILLIER BROS. IQtVing had several years'experience in the coal DISTRICT of NORWALK, ss. Probate Court, Frices moderate. All wbo desire to be well and HE undersigned having this day formed a co­ the articles of food whkh the gpor of this That whiskey is, the key by which many & ^ ir*si "business, we feel confident that by strict attention: October 29th,A. D. 1874. neatly served are'cordially invited to call at T partnership ander the name of GEORGE H. some good oysters, ain'd it ? ."lTou're mighty great,miserably-governed city, are fed with, to our business, and the wants of the public, we Estate of ELIZABETH WEED late of New Can­ RAYMOND & Co., for the pnrpose of transact lb£ right, I have." "" Yell, I takes a half a doz- gain an entrance into our prisons and alms­ aan, in said district, deceased. BENEDICT'S DINING BOOHS, the Furnitureand Undertaking Business, at the old and which they are compelled to eat, be- houses. 48 EASTgMth St. v:-w.!b' shall receive a fair share of patronage. The Court oi Probate for the District oi Nor­ 119 Chambers Street, between West Broadway and stand of E. lUBmond & Son, respectfully solicit the en raw and some pickles." Tbese were in eauselhey can get nothing else. It is a cu- That brandy brands the nose of all who walk hath limited and allowed six months from Chnrch Street, 41 NEW YORK. patronage of tne pnblic. turn served and qnickly put down on top of rioaff" thing that New York, surrounded as UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK#- the date hereof, for the creditors ot said -Estate,, Norwalk, JnnelOth, 1S73. those gone before. But the restaurateur cannot govern their appetites. . to exhibit their claims for settlement. Those .'Si'dik GEORGE H. RAYMOND, was tioubled, and when the patron came to it is by the richest agriculturalancl garden­ That wine causes many a man to take Tolles & Dake. who neglect to present their accounts, properly ; ing land in the world, should be so misera­ ROBERT I. TOLLES. CHAS. B. DAKK. WM. E. DANN, ? f#*r itRi? WILLIAM R. LOCKWOOD. settle the bill said to him " Look here, winding way home.* Sewing Machines! Norwalk, April 13th, 1861. attested, within said time, will be debarred a:re- bly provided as it is with food. Thtf rich » That punch is the cause of many unfriend­ M ihijf I coveiry. All- persons indebted to said Estate are In view of the change above named the under- pard, I don't like to be too inquisitive, but . can, of course, get all that they want that is will sell New 870 Domestic Machines for --*5*>;•: *;-•< ;i they are compelled to take the refuse, and ments for all Machines. Address Post Office Box see, it vas dis way. Now, I hafe got a tape­ That the reputation of being fond of cock­ It Is a universal household remedy, where used: < worm mine kint frent, you understant; und that which age or bad handling has made tails is not a feather in any man's cap. 519, or call at 3d house from Franklin, south Bide IT CURES Rheumatism and Gout; Neuralgia and :| : TWENTY-FIVE SHADES, REWFITBN1TDRE! unsalable, and unfit for use.Napoleon of Elm Street after 6 o'clock, p. m. Catarrh; Headache and Swelled Face: Croup and efry time "dot is de way I hafe to do. You F. B. WHEELER. Sore Throat; Sprains and Braises; Bunions and " lor sale in any desired quantity, at the j. NORWALK LIVERY STABLES. see, dot last half a dozen dem was for me never allowed such things'in Paris. 1don't A convict af the Illinois State prison an Chilblains; Frosted Feet and Hands; Chapped E. QUINT ARK'S SONS, like Napoleons, but a year or two of one in ORSES AND CARRIAGES constantly on I mineself; but dot damaget lot, dem was for nouhced on being assigned bis allotted task Flesh. Eruptions of the Skin. For Sale by GAZETTE OFFICE, H hand for hire, with or without drivers. Oar | New York wouldn't be a bad thing. Down ithat he had not come there to work. The equipment was never better, and we do not mean AVE removed to their new-rooms in theBost-o de tape-worm. You know dot I ain't dot would go the rookery tenement houses, and. V»,a tnat any shall outdo us in sue, stylish, and every­ H flce.Bnilding, (entrance one door west of th kind*0f a Commodore Yanterpilt fwbat J [keeper in charge of his division was puz­ ' Also,Plain j» way desirable turnouts. Orders for Weddings, olds tore) where they have a vfery l arge assortmen t can afford it to preak up mine whole peese I should hop^up would go the villainous zled andlet him alone for awhile. A man H. M & C. S. PR0WITT, Funerals, Parties, and Passengers to and from the haeksters, who sell stale vegetables and : id satisfactorily executed. Horses |p feed a tape-worm goot oysters." v .' l of quite another calibre, hearing of the dis issortneit S? *,i rj WHITE PRINTING PAPERS. ry, ftc. Stable at old stand a few Furniture of every description, John Qladu? Serap-Bookr ' '* | compounded milk. turbance, asked that the convict might be 1-iT. I DBVflfilSVS, J steps north of Horse Hallway Depot. sm * THE WEAYHEB. assigned to his gang. ~ This' was done, and X n'lyfiOm NORWALK* CONN." | D. B. MOREHOUSE, Proprietor. j??-'At greatly reducedprlces. Norwalk, Nov.lBth, 1873. 49 •jS SBswti vv A SNAKE INA RAILBOADCAB.—A letter is as delightful as weather can be. The days the convict was given his work and shown from Oenesee to the Syracuse Standard, 'K ; are warm, but crisp, and the nights are cool how to do it. He sat down on a bench and v : THE HARTFORD ®F BIBLES, NORWALK under date of September 26th, relates the ' and delicious. New York has a beautifdl 'cracked jokes with his new pals. The fore­ Mpkices LOW! Wm. E. Quintard, following: "Yesterday, on the train on the - man of the room came back and said, "Why -TT climate in the autumn. ol every description; also, Erie railway, which runs from Rochester to> f I sunsEsa !are you not at work f" " Because 1 did not Mi'.~ % M * 'i Dansville and reaches here at 1 a. m., al­ [come here to work." The foreman did not STEAM BOILER INSPECTION! has at last revived, for which all'New York It will pay you to call on most singular dtctimstance occurred' rant or swear. He said," you had better go i * ; 'AND" 'liTf'iJ too «dt«; When the train was about three miles from: ~ fj is thankful. The coountry merchants are to work." The convict asked: " Wharll "WALKS SWORDS OF JESUS." buying , with some considerable liberality, this village, the passengers in one of tbe : ft you do if I don't ?" " I will kill you," said AParaL._, , coaches were alarmed by the singular ' <1 and things are looking up generally. The the foreman, quietly. The answer was un­ Insurance Compapy r' I and Families. For full particulars address West is buying cautiously, but, all thini i W At QUINTABD'S FURNITURE ROOMS, oppo-* actions of a lady who gave her name as ' "i expected and effective. The man asked site the Horse Railroad Depot. Also, Agent for Jfary P. Bhoades, of Adrian,Michigan, and; .... ; considered, things do not look so bad. Tf " How can'you do that ?" The foreman, still CASH CAPITAL, " §900,000 : ROT. M. X. OI^MSTfiAB, W&&- the Patent course, ho one expects the rush of former E.K. I*relative oi tbe Bev. T. C, Seibt, of Qleaniv in the tone of one imparting information Lock wood t 'WM county, New York. She was leaning over f years-^in fact, the metchants here will be With no shade of anger or menace, said, " 1 i-r1 '« SSUES Policies of Insurance. After careful in­ SOtf Agent for Norwalk BibleSociety, Norwalk.Ct satisfled with whatevernjay.oomet6them. I spection ol the Boilers, covering all loss or a seat, uttering the most piercing cries. " A§pf*s/ J rill give you punishments that will wear nage to Boilers, Buildings, and Maehinery aris* 1 The wheels are moving.They creak and ou out and end in your death. Everybody jTrom 't h. • -• ItEAB OF HORSE RAILWAY DEPOT. LE BUBIAL YADLT. gentleman rtubed to her and asked thC ^ |.' groan s>ad agoniee, buttheytDbv'e.Let the • V:U trouble. She made no answer bnt continn- «; works here." The ruffian thought over the iniptly attended to day or night, •d to scream tbe louder. When the people take heart The c^ntry has not gone inatter an instant, and said, "Iguess I'll JAMES D. SHEA* Agent. tesidence three doors lrom Union Avenue on 1 to the everlasting dogs, nor is the world to STEAK BOILER EXPLOSIONS! ' Hors es shod in the Tery .best manner, and par- I Main Street. 2tl reached this village she was helped into the Work. How does this thing go?" ticuiar attentionpaidto LAME Or INTERFERING waiting-room and a gentleman present pro-,. cdme k> ah end to-morro^r. At least so we : 'W' ». horses. SOtt feel in New York, and New York js the jr. n.AUEN, President cuM^t glass of brandy, which being givent v The late Archdeacon Hare was Once^ C. M. BEACH, - Vlee-PrenIAent totWlady she appeared to recover some.^f s heart of the country. PIETRO. B. VIRiCB, - » Secretary I HARNESSES FOB S AE.E. when tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge, Parlor Stovef rt*' ir.«. LINKBIIHOH, Agent mm CEMENT PIPE FOR CHIMNEYS, A lady standing by at this juncture gave; giving a lecture, when a cry of "Fire!" was mf&'i HE subscriber would respectfully inform the pnblic that he has how on hand a good assort­ Square and Round Cement Pipe, with plain and scream, and pointing to the head Of Hiss p"" The abduction of Charlie Rossseei raised. Away rushed his pupils, and form­ li Office over the First National Bank, cor. Main and m) ^ ;c/fr Tment of HARNESS, made of the very belt materi­ ornamental tops, for chimneys; bave a more perfcct Rhoades, fainted. On examination a large; , ly to become one of the most remarkal ing themselves into a line between the build­ BankSts., BRIDGKFOBT, CONN. S3 | als, which he will SELL AS LOW as they can draught, and are cheaper and better than brick. snake was observed coiled around the 1 : the domestic tragedies of the age, like the ing—which was close at hand—and. the possibly be furnished at any other similar estab­ Manufactured ana for sals by W lishment in the country. Now for your orders. CHAS. T. LEONARD & SON. lignon of the lady. How it came there f v Nathan and the Rogers mttrders in New river, passed buckets from one to'another. COll SALE CHEAP. pg Let me liaVe them at once.; WM. B. SWAN, Norwalk, Jun026,1S73. Pas amyslery.only explained by the theory,,. York, to remain for yiears if not forever an The tutor quickly following, fOtfnd them Kitchen Range, ;F m .H NE Double Heavy LUMBER WAGON, Norwalk, Feb. 1,1873. that it had got into the car and took reftigei utfsolv^d mystery. The child has nowibeen thus engaged; at the end of the line a youth O One Single LUMBER WAGON, undet the cushion of the car seat. Uissr missing Since July first, th&laigest rewards, #as standing up to his waist in the river: One Four-Seated ROCKAWAY, Made from pure nnworrt linen cut­ One Light BUGGY, ' Rhodes stated she felt;something crawling!- amounting in gross to $03,000,laving failed he was delicate, and looked consumptive. (f'jM: • - One set Double HARNES3, up berbead, but could only give tent to iler lb secure his return. Tne sharpest detec­ ' "What I" cried Mr. Hare, ''you in the ->«!• o-s One set Single HARNESS. tings collected from the linen fac­ WILLIAM E. DAN3V feelings in screams and until it was taken tives in the coontar, after spending two Water, Sterling ? you, so liable to take cold?" Aug. 3,1874. Enquire of S. E. OLM6TEAD. off did not herself "know what the matter months in the searen, have onered to give ; "Somebody must be in It," the youth Cooking Stove, tories in the North of Ireland., would was. Tbe snake was killed, and the affair Ibeir share in the reward to any one who answered; "why not I as well as another ?" ;'W iv»- his Livery TjneteM l>r.Fltlar's VcnteUa Hlunmatlo -:4.- the public created no little excitement for the time. will furnish the clue to a recovery, in this The spirit of this answer is that of all For sale at V the very best accommodations in the Livery Hue, ayatfttwinttoilwMwt,«wBr»t>.tM1MttAi>rilrlsn. way hoping to make a compromise with the GEYSER WATER during the present summer season. Try me. _ M F. A.OSBOPBM. JTetart FJFA. great and generous doings. Cowardice and : A Natural Saratoga Water as it flows from the I WILLIAM E. DANN. AGATNBT BBBVOS HYSTIN#.—Old Dr* . eripainals. Meanwhile to add to the trouble cMdness, too; say, "Oh, somebody will do Spring. This water comes to us Tn barrels and Is Norwalk, June 15.1874. 24 IwiiaLKimThaMteiteJUUtetfiBfdS^kBar.OlL Strong, of Hartford, Coon., Was not often of the afflicted family a false story has been it 1" and the speaker sits still; he is not the Heater or Furnace. drawn at our fountain. Why go to Saratoga when outwitted by bis people. On one occasion . put: in circulation that a separation took one to do what needs doing. But nobility you can get the same water by calling on SELLEGK'S PMla,*n SfflietadilKwMHTif x T Pamphlet* KTiJUMtMS«rmti* »60E«TOdfa*«a to^ he • invited a young minister to preach for sjfcp-> :: place between Ross and his wife, and that of character, looking af necessary things, . H. & C. S. PROWITT. i" '0. E. WILSON, him, who proved rather a dull speaker, and V- the missing child had been abducted by the says: "Somebody must do it, why not I?" whose sermon was unusually long. The ' ; latter who was living in the west. Mr. Boss And the deed is done. BLATCHLEY-S [GENERAL INSURAKCE ACNT, people became wearied, and as Dr. Strong Pi v has braug]it suit againalt the paper. publish­ — it Improved CUCUMBER WOOD j BOOKSTORE. DRAIN PIPE II OFLMN. PIPE 11 lived near the bridge, about tbe time for the - >7% ing the storyv and makes affidavit that be Having ascertained the weight of what Tie Finest aid Best Stire tlte PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Effi­ commencement of the afternoon service he ^ed a lady of Brookfield, Mass., fn cient and cheap. The best Pump Office 3§ Wall Street, I The best in the'Harket. Warranted to give satis­ ctould live upon, so as to preserve health and for the least money. Attention faction, and (Tom 15 to SO per cent, cheaper than- saw his people floeking across the river to and hasljved happily witvber eversinoe, strength, savs the Rev. Sidney Smith, "and . is especially invited to Blateh- 1 any other. Manufactured and for sale by the other church. He readily understood having had eisfht children born to them, of what I really have lived upon, I found that Met ti'if ley's Patent Improved Bracket NORWALK, CONN. CHAS. T. LEONARDO SON. that they feared that they should bear tbe '' whom six, including the absent Charles, sur­ and New Drop Check Valvo. & Norwalk, Jun e!#, 1S7S. between the agestof 10 and 70 years I had iwhleh can be withdrawn with­ same young man in the afternoon. Gather­ vive. He affirms solemnly that neither he eaten and drank 44 horse wagon loads of out removing the Pomp, or dls-I Solicits Insurance on the most reasonable terms ing up his wits, which generally came at his nor lys wife havd any knowledge of the oleat and drink more than would have pre Examine it before purchasing Elsewhere? turblag the. joints. Also, the;[ THE OLD ESTABLISHED AGENCY. and in the best Companies. —AND- bidding, he said to the young minister: whereabouts of the boy. The feet that both served me in life and,health. The value of Copper Chamber. whic" Agricultural Fire Insurance Co.,rWatertown,N.T. I cracks1 oro: scales, an) outUbt 1 Fairfield " " " South Norwalk. " My brother across the river is very feeble are wOrn down with care and trouble is ev­ this mass of nourishment I considered worth any other. For sale by Dealers Orient " \ , " " Hartford. Jgfi HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. and I know he will take it kindly to have ident to all. The father is said to be cum- £7,000x>< sterling. So by my Voracity I must .. and the Trade .generally. In- ! Connecticut " FULL stock of the most approved Farm and you preach to his people, and if you will do pletely predicated and on " the verge of the ' ive starred to death folly 100 persons; a I." quire for Blatchley's Pump, and 'Continental Life ' " i/sS A _ Garden Implements now in store and forsale, so I will give you a note to him, and will be grave." ' ightful calculation, but irresistibly true." BVGG1T FOB SALE. 'itinot for sale in your town, send direct to Passage Tickets Travelers Life ft Accident " t™: " wholesale and retail, at manuractnrers'prices, in£ % CHAS.e,BLATCHIhas a large number of pear trees,both stan­ from the waistband down. perior to all others Harrows^Corn Shelters, Ox Yokes and Bows ly. He saw before him one-half of Or. jSharp practiee that, and yet how many g^g, j A. good protector for the Lnni ;> is highly recom- clearness and dis- tinctness of vision dard and dwarf Last spring he gathered all they are unrivaled the total absence Churns—Blanchsrd's,the very best In use;also, -Strong's people, and they had to listen one •oal ashes, and placed around his pear trees, people represent Christianity in just that CARRIAGES! mended by a majority of the Siedical Profession. tnd reftactory rays smaller implementsin great variety. hour and a half to the sajpe dull humdrum , . si FOREIGN DRAFTS, of prismatic colors taking eatra pains that the poorest trees way. They will tell you of the meanness of I always found in Pebbles renders Pbosphatea—Bnssell's, Cee's, Baagh's, and sermon that tbey heard in the mornipg. EW AND SECOND-HAND BUSINESSWAG­ t J-«- t'f £* » 1 Trade Mark Bridgeport. W. C. STBESTi should be attended to. {few for the consc­ Brother Grimes, and the. frivolity of Sister N ONS, TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES. them especiallydesirable. Being ground with great Norwalk, AprilS9ttf,lS73. They understood the joke, however, and *au) iences. Every tree that h'ad ashes around Sinford, and the frailties of this and that care, they-are free from all imperfections and im­ they would never undertake to run away clergyman, and call it a representation of H.M.&C.S. PROWITT purities.. . They are mounted in Gold, Silver, Shell, showed unmistakable signs of improvement ONE SECOND-HAND B00KAWAY •>— thing, he did not lose a single tree .from photographed from the lower half? in good condition, for 9125 Cash. 1 J. SPENCER, Jeweler A Optician, is Sole Agent The latest Irish fashion is a home-rule hat. . — '»!. - . . • . Have a full Supply^ for Norwalk. Ig-None genuine without the tiyde iblight, although a gnat maqy were struck These Carriages at>d Baggies will be sold cheap EmmnovSNT, It has no crown. with it in tne same totality. Now I cannot -The MethOditt says while.Postmaster Gen­ to prevent storage. Call anc£see them at| GAZE1TJS OFFICE, mark stamped on. every pair. Manufactured by "I gave him a piece of my mind," said '1^ 3# eral Jewell was sitting quietly on bis veran- Fellow*. Holme* 4c Clapp, New York. : £say the ashes saved tl»e trees from the blight, :U S DRESSES AND DRESS one ot those epiphatic persons. "Ob, to be f 4 smoking at Marina's Vineyard, about . * ; A%Ii KINDS OF Look for Trade Mark. No peddlers emi re 'but he thinks tbey did. At any rate, it is S. JP. Tuttle & Son's of everydescription sure,,' was the quiet reply, "4 you- finite s V |worth trying. I think eoal ashes just the midnight, on one of the days of the Presi­ CLEAHSED OR DYED ^ snre yon didn't give him the whole or it I >. ;,'|thin'g for pear trees.—Rural Borne, dent's visit, a watchman approached him Sontlt Norwalk Carriage Factory. Because you doirt appear to have any left," at(d said: "Well, sir, I guess you had NORWALK, CbNN. In a manner not to be snrpawed. Particular atten tion paid to the A Kentucky woman, who Was repeatedly |S| V bejtter go in." a Mr. Jewell merrily clapped --JOB PRINTING Bamum is married again. "Tis true, 'tis bia bands,J and declared it the best joke' of SOLDIERS' ORPHMS' HOMF Oleansing, Pressing & Repairing of annoyed by a crusty old bachelor, who kept* hir - COKE! COKE!! sending her ball away from the wicket dnr- . igP. T., and P. T. 'Tis true." this season. The effort thus .to preserve GENTS' GARMENTS, The most bitter critics we have are those order and insure quiet favorably impressed At a. Reduced Pxrioe J Cabin- and Steerage Passages to or from Great ing a game of croquet, aimed a blow at bia WJ who have failed themselves to write any­ V jl&f.li^said it was the first time he had EiKcnted with neatness and dispatch at the Britain, sold at the established rates. Drafts is- | head with her mallet, but struck and ex- f|' i the Norwalk [ sued at the Lowest York rates. AT DAEIEJi, CT, ploded a revolver in his pantalons pocket ||:^Y thing worth reading. se'tititfrbed for 80 year*. „ , „Gas , Light Companyr—, for~th< sale of their Coke, we are now prepared^! furnish It at 8PEMTB VISITORS AT AILH0IRS Rf T.ll Ml I I to newia'one diy; Wsentsper pairL Crti*tig instead. The grand ^ury heard of the cafe, ! : A man in Cincinnati advertising for a%?. i. ThisGalierycontalnsmanTOfUietaeatPaiMingi I __ our ywd, or delivered In lots to snit purchaser*, of 1 A CO. samplesotm done at the offlce. essf of Horse J an^.-in^ted a ^pe upon the cayalier fop • situation, yra: Wa^isnot so much '* Ir of the heart—The circulation of from One to O40 Xbonsaad Bushels. •-5°l Gaiette Steal A. H. BYINGTON America, andloversof Artwillgratitfthelrtaste Depot. Open nntil 8o'clock p. m. " carrying concealed weapop(ji. -M ' ^ Norwalk, May 35,1874.; - ,L s _ CHAS."T.'LEONAltD A 801?. aodaida worthy Ch»rltjb visltln He Home. I «.N. S-KKHV. NORWALK, CONN., NOVEMBER 10, 1874.

. THfc GOLftltiN |IDB.

There is many a rem in the road of life, If we would only stop to take it; And many a tone from the better land, If the querulous heart would make it! To the soul that is full of hope, And whoso beautiful trust ne'er faileth, The grass is green and the flowers are bright. Though the Winter storm prevaileth. Better to hope, though the clouds hang low, And to keep the eyes still lifted; For the blue sky willsoon peep through. When the ominous clouds are rifled ! There never was a night without a day.; Oran evening without a morning; : And the darkest hour as the proverb goes, Is the hour before the dawning. There is many a gem in the path of life,' Which we pass in our idle pleasure, i That is richer far than the jewelled crown, , Or the miser's hoard of treasure; • yj.lt may be the love of a little child, ,\f k Or a mother's prayer to heaven, i2§|§Or only'a beggar's grateful thanks, 51^ 'or a of water given. Better to weave io the web of lift- \ , • A bright and golden filling, k' jC k CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS! And to do God's will with a readv heart. And bands that are ready and willing; :m 'han to snap the delicate, minuteiBeads Of our curious lives assunder, And then blame heaven for the entangled ends, p Now is the time to buy your Goods, and the place to buy them is at And sit and grieve and wonder.

THB AUTUMN HAT.—The new auiumu bat is a soft ash-gray or brown felt, with a .rather broad, flaring brim turned up higii on one side above a rather low crown, and embroidered in two shades of gray, or two shades of brown upon a slight leafy applica­ tion of silk or velvet. Starting 'from tiie front is a long ostrich plume laid flat over the crown and curling from the edge of the brim almost to the shoulder. Round the • crown is a band composed of folds in two shades of silk, or silk and velvet, and the They offer their stock of Goods, amounting to about brim at the side is mounted with silk or silk and velvet loops, and a pearl, steel or :""v' colored glass ornament on the front of the brim. Covering the stem of the plume is the finishing touch which gives the name to $30,000, the chapeau; it is a rose or a bunch of pinks in (he deep "cardniual" scarlet,—a new color beside which ordinary scarlet grows pale, and this vivid fl.-tsh is" repeated at the back in a ribbon bow placed under the THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, brim. These hats are considered cheap at twenty dollars each,—the plumealoue being worth ten.

WASHINGTON, November 2.—Enough is now known of the character of the annual FOR estimates to show that they will be fully $10,COO,000 less than for last year. The land at prices to suit the times cost of the navy remains about the same, while the army, in some of its supplies, was cut below its real necessities at the last ses­ sion. The treasury estimates have been framed exactly upon tfhat the house gave in its last appropriation. The cost of the As one of their leading specialties, to-day they open the largti£ line of Indian service will not be diminished. The ) deficiency in the post office department will «: be increased owing to the rapid extension and added facilities. As a total result,bow- ever, the reductions are, as stated,something over $10,000,000. ever offered, at about

"w There is a large estab) shment at Kehl, op­ posite Sirasburg, on the Rbine, where artifi­ cial wine is maoe into which a grape never enters. In the valley of the Rbine anf| the Palatinate there are hundreds of similar '• 0 'X manufactories where this imitation wine is Agents for made. The Rhenish and jUsatian wine­ growers intend to urge the Glrnmn Reich­ stag to pass a stringent law against the adulteration and fnlsification of wines.

To cure dull times—apply an advertise­ ment to the afflicted part. Also, A sign-boiird can't tell everything. It takes an advertisement to do that. All who advertise do n<£ get rich, but precious few get rich without it. THOMSON'S SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, The world is full of advertising, yet every one wants to see what is new. and the , ' , The world's memory is short. It will forget if you do not jog it frequently. —— —mJ!t Seven-eights of all the brass and German DOMESTIC PAPER FASHIONS, the most Reliable in Market. silver made and consumed in the United States, together with one-half of the manu­ factured copper, is made in the little Naoga- tuck valley, which is not more than thirty miles long. The annual consumption of copper by the twelve brass and copper mills located in the valley is not less thafi sixteen millions of pounds, more than halt <>f the f- product of the country. H ^ ^ ; if.':' In an article upon American watch man­ ufacturing, a contemporary slates that it CHEAT BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS P* represents a capital of nearly $5,000,000 and that the anuu il production of watches in this country is 200,000. Of thB Most Rellatol^ Brands. f \ Call and see them, at The late Bishop McFarland of Hartford, had $18,000 insurance on his life, $5,000 of which he bequatbed to the New Haven or phan asylum. 19 MAIN STREET. N0RWALK. CONN. rirr" ... AVA---.' • y :;:" ^w-;yv5 •r ' Si "v . ' § ••••• ••• Ho r V .*• * • V.., ;V../ ...vy.'r./-•, v'-.• s •- A :• •v.'----'