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— ESTABLISHED An Enterprising Republican Journal, especially devoted to Local News and Interests.jgggjjg TWO DOLLARS A YEAR VOLUME XC. NORWALK,. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1890. NUMBER 23. - _~r Chief Buttery arrested two umbrella At the Memorial Day exercises in Nor The Baptist choir concert given in the Tnere was a grand Jathletic entertain Says the Danbury JVetcs: In certain menders for fighting, yesterday, and they wich, last Friday, Rev. Dr. T. K. Noble, church on Tuesday evening of last week, ment In the Opera House 011 Monday parts of Italy there is a superstition that a Norwaik Gazette. child born out doors sees nothing but will probably go to jail, to-day. pastor of the Congregational church, was was an entertainment of rare merit, par evening—a "great meeting of the cham orator of the day. The address is spoken ticipated in by some of the best musical pions," including wrestlers, boxers, etc., good luck during its lifetime. In accord Rev.-George Hebbard, a former rector TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. of as being "eloquent, scholarly, magnetic, talent in the town, and attended by a in both black and white. The exhibition ance with that superstition an Italian of Trinity church, South Norwalk, preach xm- Two Dollars per year, in advance.•*§&. sympathetic and inspiring." ' . ^ large assemblage of music lovers. was one of fair merit but the audience woman, living on Knapp's court, Saturday, ed in St. Paul's church, last Sunday. His was small. Considerable local talent about 11 o'clock, ran hastily under the family will reside here during the sum George W. Cram of this place was one Miss Lena Batterson, of New Canaan, RATES FOR ADVERTISING AND JOB PRINTING participated and was liberally applauded. bridge ou Patch street. She there alone : of the two bidders for the macadamizing and George Hendricks, of West Norwalk, mer. „v . and unassisted gave birth to a female Furnished on application at the Office. , ^4 •: > were married Tuesday afternoon. The The church of theCougregationalfiociety Ordinary and transient advs., 1 inch, 1 week, $1.00 Some five hundred invitations have been of Main street, Fairfield. The contract child, and, within fifteen minutes after Each subsequent insertion, up to 4 times, .50 cercmony took place at 5.30 o'clock, at in Fairfield, which was entirely destroyed issued for a reception to be given at the was awarded to B. D. Pierce of Bridge wards, she had picked the little one up Half inch, half of above rates. tUf residence of Sylvester Brotherton, on by fire Thursday night was one of the One column, ordinary adv., one time, - 15.00 residence nf Mrs. Catherine Stevens, on port, for $12,000. Mr. Pierce is the party and carried it into the house as if nothing One column, reading matter,^ne time, 20.00 who macadamized Main street, South Harbor avenue, Rev. G. Haulenbeck offi- land-marks of Fairfieid county, having LOCALS in reading matter columns, per line, .20 Prospect Hill, this afternoon, from 4 to 6 1 unusual had happened. ; u Births. Marriages and Deaths inserted free. Norwalk. ' ciatipg^^RIr. and Mrs. Hendricks will been erected, long, years age. It had al 00 o'clock. Advertising of Funeral Notices, - - l- ways been kept iu good repair and s\icli ~ Numerous complaints Liberal terms to yearly and half-yearly advertis First Assistant P. M. Gen. Clarkson's resile in New Canaan. An able New York writer has just put changes had been made from time to time from time to time by the apple growers ers, and ten per cent, discount on all advs. pre remarks on newspaper circulation are The death of ex-Postmaster George H. paid for three months or over. forth an interesting paper on "How to en as the demand called for. It was one of the and cider makers of Connecticut against , THE GAZETTE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT is doubtless very embarrassing to some of Paul, of Milwaukee, is deeply deplored joy wealth." He should hasten to follow most comfortable and pleasant structures the law which permits the use of alcholic • • eauinpea with the best tacilitles for turning out those very much over-worked individuals by the press of that city. Those papers First Class Work of every description. All orders it up with full instructions on "IIow to that the present has received from former vapor in the manufacture of vinegar. The for Printing; Engraving and Book Binding, execu- who are continually prating about their which fought him so vigorously when ted promptly, and will be as well ana reasonably get it." ' generations and its loss will be more McKinley bill as it passed the house re done as anywhere. possessing the "largest circulation of any living now admit that he was an honora Something over fifty dollars woe netted severely felt ou account of its historical pealed the law and if the senate does not paper in town." ble, competent gentleman and official, and at a fair held at the home of Charles E. associations. ' - 1 meddle with that part of the bill, the farm LOCAL ITEMS. The price of ice in New Haven is $20 that his death is a loss to the community. •Vi . Jennings, in South Norwalk, Saturday, ers will have occasion to again be thankful What a pity that the truth cannot always Detective Frank B. Taylor is one of the " See adv., horse for sale in another for the benefit of the "Tribune Fresh Air per ton, while Bridgeport dealers receive for this measure. But it is by no means but $16 for that quantity. The low price be told of the living. - ' census enumerators in Bridgeport, and in column. ______ Fund." certain that the senate will not meddle. for the article in that city is undoubtedly anticipation of the indignant protests Bill Nye and family are rusticating for a The court of burgesses announce in The privilege of advertising in the It is understood that the senators from the s due to the presence of an ice manufactur which are threatened he will go around another column that they are ready to Brooklyn bridge cars has bejsn sold for west are opposed to having vinegar made few days at Bethel. ing concern, where the cold article is with one of his "persuaders" and besides, receive bids for the contract for raising $15,000 a year to parties of whom ex- the Standard, "he is armed purely from apples and will object strenu Norwalk gets $376.20 as her portion of turned out to order. according to the sidewalk -on Main street near the Congressman Tim Cambell is one. And with a base ball mask, had a sh'eet iron ously to the repeal of the present law/ the license receipts for May. now ex-Trustee Higgins, of the bridge Captain Lamb place. "A Seaport without Ships" (Sandwith, vest made, and is going to have a cab ...; c j • he shire young lady, while Jonah J, Millard, of South Norwalk, in Kent, England) is the subject of an company, wants to know why the privi " A remarkable game of base ball was follow him in order to get out of the way, alone, picking wild flowers iu the field left for San Francisco last week. article which Julian Ralph has written, lege was sold so cheap, when he himself played in New Haven on Friday between and Charles Graham and Bert Wilder if forced to. He has been there before, was chased by a big, black snake. Not : :i have illustrated, for the four page supple was willing to pay $50,000 for it. Mr. > Officer Adams is doing the "handsome" the home team and the Baltimores. Four and knows the dangers an enumerator is wishing to run, she "faced the music" and ! ;T' ment to the number of Harper's Weekly to Hififgins is too slow to be much of a poli liable to encounter." .v act during the daytime this week. teen innings were played and not a single be published June 4th. ~ , " tician. soon planted her foot upon its body but some distance finm iUo l.-axj. it men at Au apron festival will be held at the run was scored by either side. The Standard says: Tiie Court steno The committee appointed by the superi Samuel S. Cogill, son of Supervisor F. tempted to bite and wound the other part Cranberry Plains chapel, this eveninp George Jennings and Miss Susie Hart- M. Cogill of the Housatonic system, died grapher m»d®-*n_ nmusing mistake in tak- or court to appraise damages arising from Friday morning at the residence of his down the introduction of the defense of its body around her leg. She knew the wick were married in. New York on "Citizen'* and "Justice" a- - n deck the taking of land in Wilton by the City parents, in Bridgeport- The deceased given by Attorney Light before the jury bite was considered harmless but not wish Decoration Day and sui prised their re of South Norwark, for reservoir purposes, was seventeen years of age, and although again with protests on geuei\.i principles. in the Scheelecase. Mr. Light said, "You ing to experiment upon it, took good aim, spective parents by announcing their has made awards to property owners as ne^er very strong physically had fairly good health until he was taken down with are asked, gentlemen, by the state to take and with her other foot pinned its head to Builder John Rowe has the contract for union on their return home. follows:—A.M.Jones, $2,900; Wm.