orwalk; Gazette. orwau; Gazeftr N N U'erins for Advertising, ?ubliKhcil ovtuy Vioi-tiln^ a.t b*. per Furnished on application Liberal, nniform. rates Year in Advain-o: .-m-flo Copies0 ets. to lOHg time and large space Advertisers Tite Oldest, Largest >te most Widely Circulated Transient advs 1 square (1 inch) I time 11.00 Newspaper in this section oj the State. Subsequent Insertions, per weeii, 50 It Is tho bunt Adocrii**&<) Medium, and has the funeral and obituary Notices, same rates. Host Advertising. I-ecausc it la read by the Eirtfci . Marriages and Deu;!'«. inserted free. Jiest l'eople. Entered as id class mailer and Postage prepaid to Questiorable advrts. not inserted at any price. all subscribes uol served by Carriers Ail Enterprising Eepublican Journal, especially devoted to Local News and Interests. AU Bills Collectable Monthly and Yearly Addroor) ally* indicate lime when subscriptions Dollars a Year. Accounts at pro rata Rates. s Two * by mall expire. Established 1800. jr. Byington & Sons. NORWALK, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1884. Number 5. ,To"b Printing of*every Variety t ^ BTISGTOH. Publisliw. H S.BYIliGTQii, mnaging Mita. Volume LXXXIY. N£ati/y, Quickly A Cheaply Execotib^ J. i. i'«jLLBS Associate Editor. JL-JT own witv, and theft compare noics and iJtFK I>" THE POLAR KEGIONS. section of the country wcr.; potash ai d DR. D. HITCHCOCK, REAL ESTATE. "There in full sight of the snowy range THOSE GOOD OLD TIMES. 'kick' 'cause they wasn't suited exuctly in ROOST MOUNTAIN SCENERY.-iX. clover-seed. In cleaning up our land we It is impossible to form an iVW 0f a of the Rocky Mountains, square miles of the arrangement of affairs by the fellow Cor. of WENT Avenue and U- nly the Best! rolled he logs together aud burned iheni To Rent. R -;v.-. '-SI tempest in the polar seas. The icebergs corn, oats, wheat, potatoes and California How People Lived Sixty Tears Ago — E rly who furnished the news item. Either h • liMB-facley I'lace, Graslay and its Agricultural Productions-A am savid the bsIh-s. put up our •letiChes,' clover burst upon the weary eyes, and Struggles ot New-England Families—The HE npper part of a house on Warren are like floating rocks whirled along a 11 waited too Ions for them :o write »S Third house below the Methodist Ohurcta Goatinuation of List Week's Letter got lye and boiled it down. totind a Street. Five looms. Bent low. Enquire rapid current. Tbe huge crystal moun­ make one imagine it A mirage, or .-URNI- Beginning and Rapid Growth of Chicago. many columns for ti « moin-.ng paper as at this ofllce. 10ii the Office Ilou!I« trom 7 to 9 a. M., 2 to 3.and 7 T market in seaport towus and oihir T" *II. M. tains dash against each other, backward BT It. M. 1'KOWITT. 01 her f^n asiic delusion of the'^-seu' tney would like, or else lie went to some ROYAL.C5RoJ3 pla -IS. The farimts used to GO down »tumvt5t itmosphere. The cause of the fertility is The Manchester, N. H., Mirror pub­ "W. A. V0GEL, and forward, bursting with a roar like T=ie o 'J CI T>F t&e PRESENT number is •ut of the way place where ihey hsd o Let. lishes the full lepori of the examination once a year, in sleighing time, either lice thunder, and returning to the charge un­ the water of the canal, wh ch extends Irt of bouso of U'll i-illnglBttllli' w<*8'' ,n ?pn* some trouble tj find him." a. H. BALDWIN, M. D., 'J'HE lower the corner III of Mr. 8jIvesler Marsh by the Senate fBastoi ]or TO Porilend. wiilt whntevir Union anddI BetdenBe! avenues. til losing their equilibrium they tumble through the country- for of era!, f-r its i.i!ri<'iil>iiral productions, a distance "1 ••And >our printers. What do. they lUiimeopiiltiic Physician ami Sur>;I'on. committee on education »Uo thj: first thing always, and tobucc 9 Office hours till Ha. M.. 1 to 3 UML 7 to 8 p. M • he innumerable wtuftt slacks and Corn and was horn at Compton, N. H., iu 1803, They get together in little knots and talk crack of a whip-lash on the boiling sea. »b.>« "'ha' Colorado, laboring imd r salt, salt-fish, and then they got spine (• a ; AKD shocks demonstrate the richness of the and resided there until he was nineteen To Let The sea-gulls fly away screaming, and natural di»»rt»ant»i!i>', has been able to about 'fat and lean,' just as though they years of age. Then lie wenl in B ' . '.ud coffee, if there was any money lelt OOllfS TO BENT in Brick Bnildlngin soil. Coiil mims. a brick yard, and a Sion . T. E SWIFT, often a black shining whale comes for an' WX-tmiplisii. I was for this PII'PWE that. worked tn a.packing house among the Dr Leonard street. POSSESSION imme­ Continuing in substance he said :—"From «fier they got the o her things. BU ttr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. R TARGE elevator ol 110,000 bushels capacity, in.nis and sides. Then the 'takes' whai- DENTIST, diately. Enquire ol C. T.LTTONAKL) it suN. instant puffing to the surface. When the iu „ur visit to CWIEV, SPECIAL atlHiili.M was seven cents a pound; lambs were May 7th, ISS3. couvey some id<°N of ihe marvel'tusresour- Boston I went to Ashtabula county, Ohio.; Artificial teeth without, plates by the perfect midnight sun grazes the horizon, the wns GIVMI to ILI« methods <>f cultivation evtr that is, aie too big or too little, and from ; (I Dnvt - worth SEVI uty-flve cents ahead; sheep, Crowning system. ees of the country. Hon. B. H. Eamn, Ohio toChicsgri wes in n floating mountains and the rocks seem AUD IN THE rrsillts. i» LIWT week'SG ZBTTR ihey ou&f'l 10 have b'< u stf. iu 'brev't-i,' Druggist, a port, Iowa, 1852-3, but TL tl not. stay thi re perhaps F1 or #1 25, and poik about $3 50. ^ILLEE& KCVIDENCE >O. 9 WENT Ave. For Sale Cheap. immersed in a wave of beautiful purple v who organized the canal and the great or 'milt 01,' or niartil,' or ' gdr,' A general view of irrigation was s» «""» SOME flue meiiuo rams were imported IFF ITUHT- Hand fJell. ILLbeaoliIat a Bargainer applied for enterprii-e connected with it, much ;) from Chicago Icame back to light.. The cold is b^no means so insup­ is a citieeu which 1 have Jound^ out means types of soon a small* neat Cottage* OL six r«i«ms. showing that no farm is complete without iulo this country st that time that wen- 21 Main Street, Norwalk, Ct. W «f Greeley, though became tothiscountry Jamaica Plain, near Boston. 1855; was in good neighborhood, and three minutes' portable as is suppose. We passed from A duel), H8 il is railed, but that with WATER dtffeieni sizes. They talk about 'the i d •A8.GIJBS»ON,. there sis yeitrs; went back to Chicago and sold as bigli as #400 apiece,. Before thai walk- ol. tbe Bridge. Apply at GAZBTTK with the first Pike's Peakers. The OFFICE a heated cabin at thirty degrees above piivii.-g.-s a very large crop could be man* and the 'bonuses, and seetu to re­ staid there three years, until 1863 LU time our wool was all course wool- These tJrganitt'if THE S'irst Ooaprrogational Cturcli None but absolutely pnre and zero to forty-seven degrees below zero in Greeley colony met his hearty approval gard that fellow as a monster into whose raised. II MUST not HE KEPT "UT of sighi 1808I went to Brooklyn. N. Y./aud was Alerit-o rams gave very fine wool which iu the beginning, but like many other i .satiate maw everything good falls, I'CARTSIISR "J perfectly fresh and reliable medi­ To Let. the open air without inconvenience. A that iu this section of THE West rain otil> tht re from 1863 until 1854. Iwent frotn made verj flue broadcloth. In 1116 came • •Id sctilcrs he had serious doubts as to Ptano-Porte, ORUAN AND Huslol cinal preparations, Druga and much higher degree of cold becomes, falls st certain seasons of the year, aud while to thein cotnes ouly the crumta HE large, commodious front room in there to Litt leton, N. H., for the purpose" what was known »S the cold season; POWDER <#U:p« Ho by however, insufferable if there is wind. Oazette liuildint vacated the value of ihe plains for farming. The fr. tn his table." Chemicals ' T just Francis that in driving over tlx- piaiti* lands all of the ­ there wbb a frost every •uinthitnheyeai, - Lock Uoxmd. p.

Sanaa-., W:»;SB«GG. „<' T'; I A— IS,* NORWALK GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 29. D'88 4.'•

1UBKET KEPOinr. Senators Logan, Harrison and Haw ley; has written an opinion with regard to his FROM THE SATURDAY GAZETTE. L ltotbhvl Lecture in tho course under the refusal to grant a certiflcstc of license NIL spices of tbo Mutual Iroproyeiaeat FOR SALE, NORWALK GAZETTE. and when the "ball opens" in the Senate Yitrk Wli«l(<«nle Prices for Country Prodticc TT . # j Society will be fcivenJciven by NE at least Hawley and Logan may safely be as master of a steam vessel tn Mr?. Mary A I'tlliM.KL ltOADCOMMENOEn AT LAST! o two seated square box side bar wagon. Tuesday Jan 29,1884. relied upon to express their views with A. Miller, of Louisiana. After admitting llui'TKii—Oronniery 35(5:80: Dairy 26®3b One light lumberbox wagon, UiuSKSK—State Factory t'G513: Western Fnc- L that there is no express provision in the 8PS01AL OFFER! some vigor. Saturday, and Saturday Tbe Olmitoad Parallel BREAKS Wrounil for llie tory, ti@S. . J. Curtis,IMFWOEAl One second-hand square box wagon, week, were occupied in the House in in­ lav to pi event a woman commanding a SEW Railroad—1000 Men t# lie at Work Eoos—State M0@32; Western, 2d. Between now and March 1st to every . LIVE I'oci/riiY, KTC—Turkey*.10®IU; Fowls SUBJECT, .One oneUiorse cart. tense eloquence for and against Fitz- steamboat, he diccus9cs at great length aext week. 10012; tfecse. per pr,Sl.SW3®2.00; Oucks. per Is offering Special Inducrments one sending in their names and $2.00 for the relation between the sexes, and among pr, 80c@¥l 12; Koostere, ®«c; Uhickeim, lb,Id tflG A. LYON, Knight Street. John. He may have suffered sufficiently for the next 60 days in "Chalk Talk" 1884. the GAZETTE for one year, we will present for his failure to come to the rescue of other things says: The veil of obscurity and uncertainty ® 1)KK8BEI> Pour.Tnv—Cliickena. 15Q1G ccntf; "It is known to every one acquaint­ which has hitherto enveloped thfi two Fowls, Hcalfli'd [email protected] Oiy Picked, — cm; a year's subscription to the Lift bUtk our beleaguered boys, but the facts that Turkeys,17020 ; Ducka, 15® IS; Gcc-c. ©IN AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Another year has ended, with its successes and disappointments, with he deliberately disobeyed his superior ed with Mississippi steamboat navigation rival parallel roads seems to have been It A v ANDSTitAW -Slapping Hiiy.®85c: Me­ Parlor Stoves, Chandeliers AfonfAty.published at Portland,Me. This dium to prime Timothy. 00@85o: Sail.. 8—; south Norwalk. Experienced Canvassers jits fortunes and misfortunes. We have neither time nor inclination to officers command, and left Pope's army that there is no business pursuit requir­ drawn aside by the action of the Olmstcad (Jlover, 6Qe; Kye Straw, Short to L.0 ig, 40@!»c; and Hanging Lamps. rejoice over the one or mourn over the other. magazine is invaluable to all owning live ing more of contact with the 'rough and Parallel, which yesterday broke ground Monday Evening, February 4. • w anted. to be butchered and defeated while in " OTATOES—nose bbl Burbanh il P . ,81.25; . .!7; Admiasion, 35c., Children under 15, iiOc. Leading Weekly Family The present is ours, the future will' be, if we can catch it. To the stock and devotes almost its entire space bearing of the eneinie's guns, when his tumble' of life than this does. All the at Bridgeport, and commenced the con­ Pei-rie»8,«l.l2; sweet, 73 .... . NEWSPAPER U ILK—Average price ol euiplirs :lunng the Prices on Decorated Din­ rickci.s /or sale at Piai&ted'B drug stores. A prepaied to make 1'tvorablo terms with .reader of this column, let me say, settle in your own mind what you will struction of their road. The spot selected M In and reinforcement of it should and could have fidddle Saddle of the day that we hear Week reliablecanvai-ecrs town country. AIT to the care and treatment of domettic , percan ol 4uquarts,Sl «0. • drcf s at onr giving r fen nee muling cxi do for yourself and this community this yeai?, and stick to it, and success about 'women's rights' is calculated to a* the commencement was at Berkshire SUNDHY VKOKTABLKS—Oiibbages, per 100, ner and lea Sets, China, - .E > - , "' anlmalB. We kiiow of no other publica­ turned our defeat into victory, will live t9; i;uBBinTurui|)H, ulil..?l,00. rience. Ac., MAMAOKK, Box C>71, NEW Vork is just as certain hero as anywherfe. The growth of Norwalk for the past forever to the lasting and ineffaceable degrade instead of elevating female reir the mill pond in Bridgeport. The drPL.ES—ubl, Baldwin, S3.B0; Greening, Porcelain and Glass Ware Borough Taxes. City, X. Y. 313 ten years, compared with the neighboring towns of Bridgeport, Danbury tion wherein the public get more value 84.0(1; Mixed.?-.—. „ disgrace of Gen. Fitz John Porter, what* character. The law may not expressly fi-st shovel full of dirt was thrown out by ONIONS—BBL, red.Sl.l!, yellow, SI.25;whits are as Loiv as the Lowest- IV OTICE is bereljy given to all persons liable and Stamford has been slow,but what it has gained it has every appearance for as little money. The regular subscrip­ prohibit a woman from being a candidate Mr. Henry R. Parrott of that city, a di­ 81.75. -L~ to pay taxes IN the tloroiigh of Norv alk ever Congress may do or fail to do. UBAPES—Delaware, lb., 3@Sc; Concord. So to pivu to tile unilcrsigncil, or to either of of keeping. Our pulpits are all well supplied, our stores all occupied tion price to this magazine is $1.00 per IBON-CLAD OATH, for, and elected or appointed to, the offii o rector in the company and a gentleman Galawb.t 6@—. lliem, on or buore ihe iSd dav of February, and more wanted, our dwelling houses are all rented, our factories all who has expended much energy and^ en­ HON nr.—WhitcOlovcr, 16@19; Buckwheat New patterns in Decora­ /y. l>., lh»i. at the Selectmen's OlKoe, SaviojjH year and in offering it/r« to every new •The repeal of the anti "iron-clad oath" of sheriff Or marshal. And who could 12® i4 ; fcximsted, II), 8010. Bank Ruililmg, in said Borough, lixtRof all fairly busy, and a marked tendency is seen toward a growth together of bear the sight of a woman adjusting tbe terprise in tbe welfare of .the road. The URANBUKRIKS.- bbl.. $1U®813. ted Chamber Sets, from property liauiu to be taxed in a,tirt Borough, subscriber of the GAZETTE we hope to which has hitherto separated the Union Nns.—Uhestnuu, bu., S-—Hickory.51.LI ,,!v.onBlnB,1'! 8a'1' Persons respectively on tne • Wl Norwalk and South Norwalk which will ultimately compel the union of rope around tbe neck, or drawing the ball having been opened by Mr. Parrott, $5.00 to $15 00. loth uay of Jannary, I8s4 wilt the particulars the two places, which should have occurred years ago. With a confi­ sheep from the ex-Conj^lerate goats, was ol i.ll such add many names to our already rapidly black cap over the face of a murderer, on a large force of men bave been engaged property Real and Personal, One an act of wisdom in that it is wise not to Kitat of Patentn. ot tho »B6ei9ora will bo in utlemUnco at said dence in the future of this town, justified by an experience of many growing subscription list. tbe seaffold ? I am usable to see why and will commence work at once on sev­ office placd. (Selectmen's OIHCR,) 011 Thnn-d .y, tuc keep alive the hatreds grewing' out of iasued nomihe U. S. Pnteot lor the «tli inst.,unit to and including the ilay ol years, and increased by a strong conviction that our national motto "E eral parts of the line. The work is now JID N. B.—This offer is for ncio tubicribert those issues which in a legal sense are the same principle does not apply to the week ending Jan. 22d, for llie State of Con - saidi'lst? "til*lor purpose ot receiving pluribus Unum" will apply to the railroad plans already broached, and duties to be peiformed by the masters of going on in Bridgeport and will be com­ uccticul.furnidlieil uslrom tbo office of John itomai mly! now dead and especially as they in no JAMES FIVNEY,} Assessors of that the resounding whistle of the locomotive will wake us to renewed menced at various localities to-day or K.Earlc. Solicitor ol Patents. Now Haven,Ct Borough ot way retarded the entrance of the rebel steamboats." Alirens assignor to Oorbin New I'- CAMP, . } life and activity before another winter, I place before you my regular ' We consider that those now taking the the fore part of next week. From Bridge­ A , P A F , 1 have several Second-hand BU lilt SMI I II, ) Norwalk. brigadier into Congress whenever an ad­ Aunt Susan B. Anthony et ettera are to Britain, window and door ballon . borcueli ot Norwalk, Jannary 2'LCJ, 18M. annual announcement of stock for the opening season of 1884, simply GAZETTE are getting full value for their hold their annual meeting early next port the work will be pushed in both di­ CS Iturbour, New liuven, extension fruit Cook Stoves and Ranges all in soctioil 4 ol nn act amending the Charter of miring southern constituency saw fit to difch holder. ,, the Borough of Norwalk saying that I advertise only what I actually have in stock, that I guaran rections. A force of men will be put on to U J C'apuwcll, Cheshire, horseshoe nail ma­ good order and at low prices. OrNkKAl money, but we want more names. Hence send him here. month at tbe Senate end of the capitol, . ASSEMBLY. I tee it exactly as I represent it and.respectfully invite your careful consid­ break ground atSouthport the early part chine. . . , J ANUABT SERMON, A. 1)., 1881, I this offer. XijtrAL 1I1GHT8 IN THE MEDIOAT. PROFES­ and will be beard from no doubt, ia J chambers, New Britain,sayi lastpner. 'At the end ol'thirty IIAYK irorn the publica­ DEALER IN eration and examination of what I believe to be the largest and best as­ answer to the gallant treasury solicitor. of the week. These will proceed towards U E Haiglit, W a ;Woud & W K Windsor, tion or saidn tice the Assesrorsohall meet at sorted stock of lumber ever brought to Norwalk or on the line of tho SION. Miltord, heating and controlling gas far mo- some suitable placein the Borough and make Norwalk. At Greenwich and Stamford Tin and Wooden Ware, , Danbury & Norwalk Railroad. EDITORIAL LETTER. Senator Hale introduced a bill to secure WHY POSTMASTBB8 AEE RESIGNING. out a list according to their best inlormalion work will also be commenced and pushed '°E Johnson, Waterbiiry, Mandrel attachment anu belief ol *11 THE taxable property ol evrry WASHINGTON, Jan. 28ib. 1884. to the medical profession equal rights in Since the first of the year an unusual for circular I-aws. .. „ . Silver Plated Ware, person who BAG failed to give in A lut as di­ In Spruce Timber, cut by C. G. Sterns & Co., and F. W. Ayer & Co., this way as fast as possible. M U Jobnson, Hartiord, machine for sharp­ rected, and shall add ts each 01 sai • lists the at Bangor, Maine, I offer the following sizes and quantities • DEAU GAZETTE:—Aside from the spir the service of the United States. It pro* number of presidential postmasters bave ening drills, same penalty as Is provided by chapter One There are two routes through Norwalk, G W Jopson, Meriden,key ring. and Cutlery. Hnndreu and One Public Acts ol page 27,201 feet, 2x 3 ited debate on the Fitz-John Porter bill, vides that all appointments to medical resigned, assigning as the reason that / 01 1BS2. , both of which have been approved by the K Knigut, Bridgpott, hasp lock, ____ _ J74, lor ncg ent orrelnsxl to make out a town icals Fancy 119,055 U 2 X 4 Congress does not afford any special service of the government shall be made since the readjustment of salaries their 1C N Pratt, ASSIGNOR to Pratt FFI Whitney, list." Which penalty is ten per cent. railroad commissioners. One of these runs 37,241 t; 2x 5 interest as yet to the many general visitors from graduates of legally chartered medi­ offices have not proved profitable. One Hartiord, sieam valve. across Union Park and skirts Franklin C H Keen, DanDury. hat manufacturing ma­ Everything you want in the 68,472 a 2x 8 already crowding this city. But there cal institutions, without discrimination in postmaster whose salitry is. $9,800 per chine. ... ,• avenue to the turnpike. The other tun­ Same, kat trimming and curling maehme, Honse Furnishing Goods line, at 26,250 a 2X 7 has been a vast amount of work laid out, favor or against any school, theory or annum claims that after be has paid all Same machine tor curllngand llnishing hat nels through Spring. Hill, coming out , Toilet Articles, Soaps, 50,144 a 2x 8 and much faithful work been -done in the medical practice. Any violations are to expenses of running tbe office, clerk hire, brims. north of the reservoir. Both of these M! H!! Mill 19,100 . u 2x various committee rooms. Much of the be punished in the same manner as viola­ etc., he has' only $1,000 left. The Qntck as a Wloli Bo kwood u routes bave been set forth in the SATUB- " ,"- « , Once upen on evening, dreary, Perfumes, Patent Medi 27,997 2X10 general legislation which will be consider­ tions of the civil service act. additional reduction has broagbt tbe "Phiograiiher/' So 17 Union .-quaie. N. L. J. ' , t Curtis s While I lingered, weak and weary; 22,766 2X12 ed at lhi9 session is already reported or in ALASKA. salaries down to such a point {that the in tbis eou • try, HNB jugi recei vci iroiu burope H Suddenly I there eame a crashing, cines, #c., §c. ii ors of the company have not as yet deoi- the latest and important improvements —O Of a careless crockery (mashing; 28,334 3x 4 a very forward state in committee. But Gen. George P. Ihrie. of California, offices have lost their attraction. Of the C( ded which to take. The question of the • — Just within my kitchen <*oor, 7,783 3X 5 the most important bills have yet to come who was inspector-general on the staff of eighteen resignations recorded since tbe Peruviansyrnp cures Dyspepsia,Gen­ Only this, and nothing more. c; Spring Hill tunnel was submitted at tbe eral Debility LiverUoinplaint Boils Humors MAIN STREET. 11,168 3X 6 in. The appropriations and the ways and Gen. U. 8. Grant, and late .representative first of the year two-thirds assign this , . . , a last directors' meeting but no definite de­ Chronic Diarrhea, Nervous Affections, se- 30,885 3x 7 means committees are both of them silent of Alaska to the Forty-first Congress it caisc. In spite of these objections, mate Comspaints, and all diseases origi­ I hastened to Agent for Wilsonia Magnetic a cision was reached, though it is under­ nating in A baltatc ol the blood. 27,144 3X 8 as yet, and the banking and currency here and has been before the committee however, it is not thought that it will be n stood that a majority are in favor of the 29,730 3x10 on territories in advocacy of a full tsrrito- impossible to secure postmasters to take Appliance. a committee has made no sign. tunnel. Until such time as the route 31,406 3X12 The past week special attention has rial government for Alaska, which be charge of all post offices as fast as they DIED. J it through here is decided upon the map 14,797 4X4 been directed to the shipping bills, and pronounced very valuable in flsb, fun, become vacant. HOEGE.—In Norwalk January Stephen u thereof cannot be filed in the town clerk's , 11, found, as usual, a complete and 14,817 4X5 the interests involved are actively engaged forests, iron, copper and gold. The Houge. aged 9A years, lOmonths and 24 da>s. n DOUGLABS XAKB1BS A WHITE WOMAN! office and no work can be done here. But choir-e stock of all kinds of wares, 58,845 4X6 in watching legislation. Two antagonistic question has been quite fully discussed in Proprietor of Plaisted s Cough 22,195 a Social circles bave been stirred from the directors will have passed upon the cbeap as can be bought All " ' 4X7 influences are at wqrk, one urging subsidy the Senate, but as yet no conclusion Annual Meeting. . u centre to circumference by the marriage question before tbe work has reached the 12,763 4x8 as a panacea for the evils under whieb reached. Senator Ingalle pronounced sales made within 30 days, at a Remedy," and "Old Well Co­ u on Thursday, of Fred Douglass, aged W, Norwalk line and no delay will be caused F|1 HE Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders 2,526 4X10 our shipping labors, and the other advis­ Alaska tho most useless and folern piece X of the Norwalk Lock Co. will bo held at dish discount of 5 per cent. u tbe eminent colored orator, to Miss Pitts, their Office on Wednesday February at 1,289 4x12 thereby.' , , U, S logne," "Iron Tonic Bitters," Our <; ing a free-trade policy in ships whereby of territory with which any nation bad p.m. K. BKAlii>, secretary. Those who wish to replenish their 36,239 a white woman of 48. She is both At Stamford ground ia to be broken on •6x6 our shipping merchants can avail them­ ever been afflicted. homes, now is the time to buy, at 30,416 a talented and "handsome," and has been Hubbard's and Palmer's hills and the men Own Condition Powders, and 6x8 selves of the cheap vessels of foreign NEWSPAF&B POSTAGE. 3,255 u a elerk in bis office and associate editress will work in both directions, towards For Sale or to Let> 6x10 builders. The House committee on postoflicsis Ileal Estate known as Sarsaparilla. 2,946 ti 8x8 of Dr. Caroline Winslow's reform paper, Norwalk and towards Greenwich. UB tbe W. O. Street The foreign affairs committee favors a and post roads have agreed to report T property, 115 ieet fruntii g on HIGH 8T. B. S. BLASCER'S, Also Bath Spracn Lath the Alpha, which treats of generative The SATURDAY GAZETTE reporter saw andl251'eet on Main at., being -.90 leet deep, 500,000 . re-enunciation of the Monroe doctrine, favorably tbe bill fixing the rate of poet- with splendid Ho , ­ 23 WALL STREET, 8, 9 and 10 feet Chestnut Fence Posts. boldness. She has been well known Olmstead yesterday afternoon. Iu con joining the piooerty ot 8. E. Olmstead. <52 Washington St.. Ho. Norwalk. • Panama isthmus and' elsewhere, the pspers and periodicals "when sett by Aleo one other tract ol about lorly acres on 12,752 feet of Georgia Pine Timber, in lengths up to 50 feet. Also 25,- as a thoroughly "advanced thinker," and versation with that gentleman he said Rivertldo avenue fronting »n hiver-id« ave­ This Space Nor walls:, Ot. resolution will probably pass. others than the publisher or news agent. will now-be known as a most startlingly nue and running through to tbe Spring Hill 430 feet of 1,1J and 1^ inch Georgia Pine Boards, Step Plank and Floor­ that their road meant business, tie was road all nicely tucute for building lots all The commerce committee is considering This, if it becomes a law, will relieve a , L , ing. cut nearly a year ago and now in first-rate condition for use. advanced actor in things matrimonial. positive that it would be built and built located in the borough ol Norwalk and almost the inter-state commerce bill,' and it is great perplexity arising from the fact that in the center ot the business poition. Con­ Also 44,158 feet of narrow matched Eastern Spruce Flooring of cut of Ladies who

"W'llk in de middle of de roatl." • j Sikor Wedding Bells SOMETHING FROM THE CITY, j Fairf ield County News. H)ut)hold Hints. If caycnne pepper is sprinkled plenti­ What cheek: Brdgepott has the Ttie celebration of the twenty-fifth NORWALK GAZETTE. Hatting commences to boom again. fully in tbe resorts of rats, ttiey will resent mumps. .Biuiiverstry of the marriage of Rev. Dr. WILTOX. Tuesday Jan. 29,1884. One of the city papers is threatened the inhospitable treatment and will retire NOW IS YOUR CHANCE I aod Mrs. Josenn AadeM>>n iu Waterbury, Mr. Jr« sph Gilbert is very ill. N o walk people eat cabbages imported with a libel suit. from tbe premises. , ou Thursday, Janu«rj 24, was an occasion Tue bixoMgli tire Uipanmuiit needs more from Germany. Miss Mattie Knapp left for Farining- Mr. John Belden, now In D mbury, ha* Nice rolls are made of two teacups of hose. Jutt about tbis time sawrfust and ashes of great interest. tfcn, Conn., on Wednesday, to resume hir had a relapee and has been dangerously Great Mark-Down on All day long the rain fell in torrents sweet milk, two eggs, three and a half The cold snap has again filled the harbor betray philanthropy. studies. ill. He is now pronounced.out of dan- scant cups of flour, tifled of c lurse, a and showed no Weariness iu weli-doing A valuable horse belonging to Mr. ger. ' , with ice. Mr. Will Bishop had a painful tumor as rhe night drcw>on. Toward evening good pinch of salt. B ike in a very hot Ttie Court of Burgesses meets next ^removed from his leg cftic day last week. Re«d Uaviland died of lock-jaw, Wed­ The Magazine club met on Friday gem pan, in a quick oven. the Watefbury pavements were coaled nesday night. eveuiog, at the house of Mr 8. P. Fnch Monday eveniDg. Judge Andrew Selleck has our thauks with ice, making locomotion difficult and While individual oyster plates are no There was "standing room only" at tl-e There was a good attendance, and all I George Wjmao, who has been 6ick for for tin elegant liussia leather packet diary dangerous. S.) that the out-of-door con­ longer tbe fancy af the ultra-fasbionablr, Buffalo Bill performance in Music Hall, passed a very pleksaut evening. yet tbe housewife who has handsome ones some time is convalescing. for 18S4. ditions could scarcely have bt«n ino e - j'-'i o T ; Fiiday evening. The llev. Mr. Davis, of Hartford, may be pardoned for making her table —AT— Is or walk has a liquor saloon -to^about The annual report of the Norwalk unfavorable. But the enthusiasm of Di. occupied the Congregational pulpit ou attractive by using ibeml every 850 of its population. llorsu raiiioad 1ms been accepted by the Anderson's friends could not be exi'n Ticket Agent Benedict spent his wee'u's respite from business with friends iu Sunday. He will also fill it next Sun­ When you broil Sweetbread, and have The gross earnings of the Danbury and legislature. guished by a winter rain-storm. Tie First church was ablaze with light'atd New York slate. day. one side down, turn them over am' put a Norwalk railroad last year were $211,783. —Sums goods a 1 e 'shop-worn for The regular monthly meeting of tbe little lump of butter and some pepper and 91. one-third the cost of manufacture at A. good cheer. Lecture room, parlors, diess- , WESIPORT. lug-rooms and study were thrown open Board of Councilmen will he held ueit salt on tbe upper side.' Dj not put so The next anaual meeting of the National A. H. IIoyiY The regular meeting of Vigilant Eogine T, BESSE i IK ."'d-V- -U 'V'- to the guests who came in great number*. Monday evening. much butter on that it will drain off into Hut Finishers' associaton will he held in The members of Company F K'VA> one company will be held next Monday even­ tbe fire. No little preparation had been made The annual uucting of the stockholders of their pleasant sociables in the armory, Bethel. iu anticipation of their arrival. Tlie of the Norwalk Lock company will be ts- » If,you are obliged to have your hands The Clothiers and Hatters. next Tuesday evening. - -Some goods a little ehop wcin for newly-carpeted conference-room had been held next Wednesday J-ifiernt.on. Mrs.. S. C. Foote, who has been visiting in watery great deal and thty fet.1 uu- Mestayer'a "Tourists" in a- Pullman ' Miss Cora B^rtlett, after a pleasant in New Haven for some weeks, has re­ comfoi table after it, rub them all over For those who are not supplied with a desirable Overcoat this is one third l he cost of manufacure at A. transformed into a banqueting ball, tbe a grand opportunity to buy. Each line we offer at a much reduced H. Hoyt'8. 31 palace car delighted « good audience in mutenal repast taking tbe place of the visit with Mrs. W. H. -Swords, returned turned. with oil. A very little salad oil, or even \ price. We have the goods and wish to turn them into money. Mrs J. lleideo Hurlbutt has been quiie ihe Opera House last evening. spiritual there wont to be served. All tbe "to her home in MerideB, on Tuesday. The Greens Farbis Fanners'club'met a little lard with u drop of perfume in it, seiiouslv ill with pneumonia, for the The new telephone manager, Mr. Coe, rooms were, beautiful with' potted plants Mr. Samuel Brown, formerly Postmaf- last (Monda>) evening with John J. Jen­ will relieve your discomfort. ter Dunning's assistant, has received, an An excellent breakfast dish is made cf past week. is daily growing more popular , and the nr.d with flowers whose perfume filled nings, Esq. appointment in the Bridgeport post of tbe remains of cold duck. .Cut them up, Mm George W. Fitch is seriously ill. result is seeu in the increuseof subscribers. the air with balm. Bridal lilies were Prof. L. Stockbridge and wife of Am­ MEN'S OVERCOATS fice. removing all the bones; put tbem in a having bt-en confined to the house for Miss Minnie Darney, living ou Spring conspicuous and moat, lovely. Members herst, Mass., are visiting their daughter, stew-pan, with a little butter, a small $5.50, formerly sold $6.50 S&.50, formerly sold, 88.00 Hill, fell a victim to the icy sidewalks ou Oif the First church and of other churches A tramp was arraigned before Jutsice Mrs. J. E. Tut lie. seven weeks. oaion, sliced very .thin, and plenty ot 6.50 » 10.00 9.00 " " 12.00 in the city thronged the appartments, Ely in the iock-up, Sunday, plead guilty ; Dancing is epidemic In Danbury tbis Saturday, severely spraining one of her The Ladies' Aid society of Christ 12.00 " « 15.00 13.00 " " - 1600 while a few from other comunities to a charge of vagrancy, and «as sen­ salt; if any of the gravy was left, add Winter. I Bridgeport the wicked roilei- wrists. church will meet to-morrow evening with thai. 18 lO « « 22.00 graced the occasion with their presence. tenced to sixty days iu j >il. 18.00 " «. 23.00 skute allures the people. The names of Norwalk people who Mrs. John W. Hurlbutt. Music wa3 furnished ut intervals by tbe Mrs. Jones, of Brooklyn, wife of Rev. One way to prepare onion flavoring - A desirable line of Quite a religious awakening has been have recently nimned in Port Chester A number of West port's fast hordes excellent choir of the church, by the R. W. Jones, a former pastor of tbe for a vegetable soup is to take a large mauifest at the First Congregational were made conspicuous in an article in have been to Norwalk to try their speed iSmphion club of that city, and by an borough Methodist church, is visiting her onion, remove the outer skin, then slit k Sunday's Hun. during the sleighing, this wetk. church since the week of prayer. orchestra. All went merry as the merri­ parents,'Mr. and Mrs. C. F Tollee. clives into tbe onion and bake it until it Men's. Youths' and Children's Suits, Mr. William Miller, Mead's candy- Sleighing parlies from New Canaan, est kiud of a marriage bell. Tne mucb-talked-of bat manufactured Mr. Thomas Quintan has made another is nicely brewned. Tbe pecular flavor maker, who tell ant! dislocated his ankle Hats, Caps, Trunks, Bags, Wolf Robes, Blankets, and a full line Norwalk and Wesiport visited Stamford A little after eight, Mr. A. E. Rice, an in South Nurwalk for Buffalo Bill wa» addition to Lis number of fast horses. thus gained is relished by tbe epicure. of t urmshing Goods. Close at 7 o'clock until April 1, Saturdays joint on the night of the 17tb, is suffi­ Tuis latest purchase is a gray paces. One of the wisest precautions to take Tuesday evening.—Stamford Herald. elderly member of the First church, presented to the honorable gentleman excegted. •a at. ciently recovered to bii out again. Of the 160 prisoners committed to the called the assembly to silence, and pro Friday by his agent, Mr. J. O. Jen­ "Let birr, that tbinketh he standetb when you are bakiag is to have tbe oven perfectly clean, and yet it is one that is Slate prison during the year just closed, The contractors of the Olinsteacl Paral­ ceeded to address the pastor, congratula­ nings. f take beed lest he fall," has had a pecu­ often neglected, and many'an otherwise Fail field county furnished thirty six. lel broke giouud yesterday afternoon on ting him and. bis wife on completing Miss Libbie Selleck, *of thejhorough, liarly practical application for some time the Samuel Adams farm, west of Stam­ faultless dish bas been spoiled by the BRYANT, BESSE & CO., Bumson Brothers lost SIS quarts of twenty-five years of their married life, very ably assisted at the entertainment p 1st and at the present. sifting of ashes from the Hpper grate in ford. and exprersing the hope of all that they given by the Mutual Improvement HOC Miss Ella Van Aiken, of Port Chester, REDUCTION IN milk one day last week by ihe upsetting tbe oven. of their wagon near Wood's ice house. A billiard .tournament for the cham- might live to sec tbe silver change to gold iety, last Monday evening, by way of an w.bo has been visiting Mis. Peter R. THELOW ONE-PRICE CLOTHIEBV This is a good dish : fry one pound of piouthip of Connecticut and Western iu 1909. He spoke of the youthful ap overture, it la Gaazi Ladra. Foote, returned borne Monday morning 29 Main St, Norwalk, Conn. V The borough by-law requiring snow veal in hot lard, having first cut in strips and ice to be cleaned from sidewalks and Mas-acbuittts will be inaugurated in pearaace ot tbe bridal prir, notwithstand­ Mr. Lewis Beers has accepted the posi­ accompanied by Mrs. Foote. about'two inches wide, and three or four Hiittord this evening and coatinu^lor ing the fact that "the frost that never tion of bookkeeper in the First National The 8ewing society of the Congrega­ gutters should be more vigorously en­ lmg; when nearly done, add a litre two weeks. melts" had settled upon tbe pastor's fa«e. bank, made vacant by tbe resignation pi tional churcb bas changed its name to forced. butter and half a pint of oysters cbopp< d F. W. Jaqui, Jr., has secured the con­ No sign of advancing years, he remarktd Mr. Chas. S.ymour to give hi* entire at­ "Tbe Lidies Beneficent" society. Tbe Mrs. Piatt and family, who have been or cut la small pieces; season with pep* tract for tin roofing the large wire mill- was visible m Mrs. Anderson's case, her at endance is largely increased. occupying the Ferry residence on E*»t tention to tbe urccery business. per aod salt; serve hot with or without of the Gilbert & Bennett Manufactuiiog husband doubtless having protected her Dr. and Mrs. George B. Bouton exppct avenue, have rented the CongregBttoual Mr. Will W, Swolds bas b:en tendered toast. . comoany at Georgetown, The work will so well that no frosts could fall upon duiing fhe past week, through Mr. O. f-'. to start during the early part oi the week parsonage for one year from April 1st. W hen you open a caii of tomatoes you GREAT REDUCTION r\ consume sbout 8,500 icet ot tin. her. After a few further word9 iu a Spencer, assistant superintendent, the f on an extended trip to tbe west, which Two weeks from Thursday will be St may sometimes be so fortunate as to find happy vein, he handed the doctor a i-p n iblep'Hino of money clerk in the will perhaps also include Florida. Valentine's day, when bashful maidens Mr. C. B Coolidge reached home, Sat­ several slices that have kept tbeir sha >e ; urday evening. The friends of Mr. Thos. basket of silver coin, weighing, it is said, office of il» Adams Express company. Tbe funeral of tbe late Mrs. F. F. IN PRICES OF may take advantage of leap-year by send­ something like twenty seven pounds, and Morehouse was attended from her resi­ reserve these when heating tbe others for H. Morison will be piindcl to learn that A special theatre train from Winnipauk ing sealed proposals to their sweethearts of the value of $500. dence, on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. the table, and after lettiDg them drain his health does not improve. He was to South Norwalk and return was run on Coaductor Miner weut down on tbe Dr. Auderson responded feelingly, ex­ Mr Tuttle assisted By Rev. L. P. Perry, well, fry tbem in butter, and they make quite low when Mr. Coolidge left Nassau ihe Danbury and Norwalk road Fr d»y 8:8& train, Wednesday morning—his first pressing great iiffettton for Watnbury officiated. a good entree, or a garnish for game or We have received » copy of the Nt-w mgbi for tbe accommodation of people trip since the accident which befell him aud tor the church of which for nineteen M. L Filley Is g't I 'g out *n anange- fowl.- Milford Item which is published in place attending the Buffalo Bill performance. 111 at the New Haven depot, New Tea/, years he has beeu pastor. He d«c tared menttop. oiect the toes and heals Of boys' About 100 peiSODS, good-humored ano BOOTS AND SHOES of the late D»nkury Item The new paper NEWS OF THE WEEK. day. vhut the happiness of liimselt und family boots while steering a sled, li consists is a sprightly sheet and bids fair to fill sociable, attended the supper given by the Mr. Fred Mitchell, who has been con- during all these jtnrs had been of a cist iron cap for the toe and heel, The Marquis of Ueitford is dead. the void left by the suspension of the ladies of the Congregational cburcb at the AT largely due to the kindness and love 01 held in place by a strap. A detective was shot dead near Vienna. fined to the house for some weeks with a residence of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Haviland Danbury issue. tiis people. He wished for them. the Tbe last Old Folks' sociable was held serious attack of blood poisoning, is on Wednesday evening. The proceeds The Zora Burns mystery has been Mr. Hubbard of Hartford, introduced choicest blessings of tattb, and tbe re in Sttirges' Hall last Wednesday evening. slowly recovering. Dr. Phinney attends amauuted to about $40. cleared up. a bill in the legislature Tuesday, which wards of the heavenly Paradise. A. large number from adjoining lowns were him. - The annual masquerade ball of the Ger- The old war nurse, Rebecca R. Poine- will be of interest to the ladies. It pro­ Many other gifts were displayed in the present, and all were unanimous in pro­ We will for the next 60 days offer C. H. Reid of Danbury, has received mania Saengerbund was largely attendeil roy, is dead. vides that any woman shall have the right pxstor's studf. Conspicuous among them FANCHER'S* nouncing it most enjoyable. patents for a bat manufacturing machine, in Music Hall, last evening. Tne jQooi to vote in a school district, if twenty one was tbe gold-headed cane, made of wood On Saturday afternoon tbe people of Tbe Germanic was towed into Liver a hat curling and trimming machine and was well filled with merry dancers in years old, three years a resident of the from Commodore Ferry'B ship, the Law­ the village were treated to an auction pool, Friday. In order to close oat Surplus Stock before inventory we offer the following a machine for curling and finishing hat bright colored costumes, while tbe bal­ our entire line of United states und one year in the school rence, recently voltd to Dr. Anderson at (tbey dote on auctions) Tbe articles sold Tbe House spent Friday in a debate on brims. cony was crowded with admiring specta district, or if a taxpayer, or who may tbe G. A. K. fair. An attached label included almost every known species of tbe Fiiz John Porter bill. OENUIIVTS BARGAINS. .The church sociable or St. Paul's society tors. have a child, grandchild or ward attend­ bote tbe legend, "The Gift of 757 merchandise, except groceries, and as Fifteen bodies were recovered from the will be held at the residence of Mr. W. A fine crayon drawing', the work of Men's Hip Rubber Boots* Warranted 1st quality 18 75 Regular Price $4 30 ing the district school. Friends." Such was the namber oPvotes usual brought good prices. Crested Suite nrne, Friday. S. Moody, on Thursday eveniDg, from Miss Bertha McQ'ibae, is on exhibi tion Buckingham Post, of the borough, and by which it was conveyed to him. Ten Miss Sybil Carter of Boston, who is " Rubber Boots, Job Lot 1st quality 3 00 " 3 50 7:80 to 10:80. instead of Tuesday evening, id one of Comstock Bros' show windows. A subscription bas been started inJBos- 1 00 " « J 96 Douglas Fowler Post, of the city, will sliver dollars*were prescuted with the connected with the New West Education. '* Wool Lined A'ctics, job Lot, 1st quality . Tfte resolutions passed by Old Well Hook ton for the heroic Gay Head Indians. as first announced. send delegates to the seventeenth annual compliments of Mayor Matthews. A doaen Commission, is engaged in presenting to A lot of Men's Rubbers for 50 ots .. and Ladder company on the death ot Four members of tbe Buzzard gang of 4 The supply of sacred white elephants encampment of the Grand Army of tbe gold-lined spoons testified to the aff«ction tbe people the objects or the com­ A lot of Ladies'and Misses' Rubbers for 35 ots. Gbxs. T. Craw., handsomely engrossed robbers near Ephratc, Penn., have been seems to be equal to the demand. Fore- Republic of Connecticut, to be held in of Brooklyn friends. mission, which is to 'Establish schools A lot oi Ladies Ptench Kid Button Boo's for $2 00, Former Price $3 95, and framed, are exhibited at Rood's jew­ caught. paugh n#w announces that he has secured Middlelow* to-morrow and Wednesday. Dr.' Anderson has been so thoroughly particularly among the Mormons, wil) A lor. of Ladies Button Shoes)slightly soiled and out of style but will (five good wear) . MEN'S, one considerably whiter, bigger and ea- Tbe veterans of Mansfield Post will ten­ identified with the varied interests of elry store. lecture on that subject in the Congrega­ Tbe Senate bas passed Ike Alaska bill at less than half prioe. creder than Barnutti's- der their visitors an elegant banquet; Waterbury, that all the city delights to An alarm of fire brought out tbe tional church this (Tuesda>) evening and Mr. Hoar's bill providing for filling Men s and Boys' Heavy Boots at greatly reduced prloea. New Milford has a storekeeper who preparations J for which b^ve honor him. His pastorate has been department* between 8 and 9 o'clock, Miss Carter has been a teacher in that vacancies in the Presidency. All old Stock will be closed oat regardless of cost has been in no storp in the village but been going on among the Mlddtetown especially fruitful in the development of Tuesday morning to extinguish an incipi­ section for a number of years,'and is able ' his own in five years, does not go to the ladies for some time. Three hundred broad views and a large-heai ted and far- ent blaze in a 'bouse on Franklin street to speak, on tbe subject understanding^. We mean business and will guarantee everything exactly as rep­ BOYS' AND post office even, and has not been inside covers will be laid. seeing charity. He himself has broadened owned by Judge W. 8. Bouton aud A great deal of indignation is expressed Jt NEW DEAL resented. v • of a church in ten years. The route of the New York, Danbury and deepened iu intellect and in eharacer occupied by Mrs. Emily Campbell. Tne by tbe residents on State street bill re­ Henry Zsigler, the brakeman who was and Boston railway, as at present pro­ as the years have ro'.led on. He is fire originated from an attempt to tbaw garding tbe abuse of tbe horses used in AT THE severely injured in the collision of the jected, will connect at Bronxville with regarded as an authority, in those depart­ out the water pipe which .had frozen earting wood. They are heavily loaded. 1 1 EUGENE FAISTCHER, trains on the Danbury and Norwalk road the second avenue railway, pass under ments of learning to which he has given during the night. Tbe damage was sligh . and on several ocoasions, after having special study, as American antiquities George Crist, a weak-minded German accomplished a part of the distance, one 17 Main Street, Norwalb CHILDREN'S about a year ago, is instituting a suit the arched bridge of the Consolidated MODEL UNION MARKET. against the company for damages. road at Port Chester, strike the old grade and Indian languages and life. Th» employed in Asch's fur factory, while or bath have fallen and been drawn b»ck of the Port Chester and Ridgefleld road a Smithsonian institute baa secured his ser under the influence of liquor, last Mon­ to tbe foot of the hill by the load. After F. W. MITCHELL, Sign of the Golden Boot. It seldom happens that the best articte . 2W1D2WO—838 mile northeast of Port Chester station, fol­ vices in the preservation of the history of day evening, created a disturbance on getting them up a horse will be taken of ita kind is also the cheapest. In regard South Main street and frightened the resi Having purchased the Meat Market bus to aitificial light, however, Pratt's Astral low this with very slight changes to the Aborigines. from the other team (there are two Long life and a happy one t:> the delta of that neighborhood with his iness heretofore conducted by G.-W. & D Oil, not only furnishes the clearest, soft­ Ridgefleld, and thence by a new survey teams) and put in front, and tha attempt worthy doctor and his estimable wife, is antics. In bis demented condition, Crist, Mitchell, will continue the same in sucb est, and most sufdy li^ht known, but its to Danbury, to connect with the New will be made again, one driver on tbe tbe wish of hundreds of their friends in labored uuder the impression that his a manner as to fully maintain tbe bigh OVERCOATS! liifle compared wile gas. England for Boston. load and one on thejground yelling at*and cost is a mere "frau" who was iu Germany, was in,town, reputation this Market bas for so many The application of John A. Fabor of Waterbury and elsewhere. threshing the poor horses. If it bad Prayer meetings will be held at the lec and he was endeavoring to find her. He years enjoyed while in tbe hands of his Norwalk, for license to sell liquor in Many of the peoplo who knew and occasioned but once there might have been ture room of the First Congregational loved him us pastor of the First church called at tbe. mayor's, and being told thai predecessors. None but tbe best meats Weatport, opposite tbe Saugatuck Iron some excuse, but when it is reported church on Tuesday and Thursday even­ Mr. Golden was not at home went to the will be served to bis customers and sold Works, came up before the county com in Norwalk will be glad to learn of his nearly cv«ry day it seems that means ings, Mr. Everest will deliver a short residence of Mr. Dwigbt Grabam, a short always at fair prices. missioners Monday morning. Several silver wedding. might be taken to prevent it. sermon each evening. On Tuesday even­ distance up the street, and deliberately property holders, among whom E. H. I. 1 Avsitst 1st. 1888. -THE- ing he will speak particularly to "hearts Apo&g the Firemen. smashed one of the glas9 panels of the Nasb, Horace Staples and Jopiah Ray­ A Prosperous Lift Insurance Company. of families". —The Danbury and Norwalk railway front door. Officer Dayton took the man At a great reduction in order to mond, remonstrated, but failing to appear The attei tion of our readers is directed A CARD. Commodore C. H. Tompki ns. of the. company has completed the filling of its into custody and placed him in the lock­ an adjournment was asked for on tbe plea t> tbe bnnual ttatim>ni of the Mutual Neptune club, responded to the toast up. Tne followiug day be was arraigned HE subscriber luring been en?a- ahilily. annual meeting and dinner of the Con- costs. The fine was remitted upon his make room for our Spring stock of hearing. J. Belden Hurlbutt, E-q., of occupied by Pioneer Hook and Ladder institution now has assels amounting to 2412 3AMUBL MITUHbLL. neeticut Commercial Travelers association friends paying the costs. Norwalk, appeared for the applicant, company in a new and tasty coat of wall $101,148,248.95, and a surplus of more . heid in the Grand Union hotel, New Ha­ Are displayiog a large and choice stock of and Benry W. Lyon, Esq., of Westport, paper. At a meeting of the Fairfield County than $19,000 000. It paid on polices last ven, Friday evening. GrUION XjIISTHI Clothing, now ready, and which will for the remonstrants. The board decided The officers of Phcenix Engine com­ Agricultural Society held in South Nor­ year $18,959 860 51, ft considerable por­ pany have received an invitation to the An entering class much larger in num­ the notise given was sufficient, .declined walk Tuesday afternoon the following tion of wbieh sum went directly to V.S. HAIL IfEAHBRS ball to be given by Relief Hook and bers than the class Just graduated from to adjourn and dismissed the remon officers ^ere elected: President, Dud­ widows or orphans, in many insiances re­ JOB the State Normal school at New Britain Ladder company of Stamford, to-morrow strance.—Bridgeport Standard ley P. Ely, South Norwalk ; Tice-Presi­ deeming bouses from absolute destitution. Queenstown and Liverpool. he placed in stock the latter part of is expected for the next term. The term evening. dent, T. B. . Wakeman, Greens Farms ; Mrs. Emily A. Ryder, wife of General Tbe Mutual differs from most other life opened and the examination of candidates Members of tbe fire department com Secretary, Henry T. Shelton, Bridgeport; Leaving Pitr IS N. K.. foot ol King St James Ryder, who died Monday after­ companies in that it never encourages f*r V commenced yesterday. The term closes plain because when there is a fire the Treasurer, William A. Curtis, Norwalk. ALASKA. WISCONSIN ARIZONA jf, noon, in Danbury, was much beloved by a speculation in insurance, and never solicits on Friday, June S7th. - alarm*ts not rung long enough for them The directors are: Dudley P. Ely> These Steamers are built of Iron, in water February, and is in many respects large circle of friends for her many admi­ the insured to lake a larger policy than tight compartments, and are lurnisheU witb Including Stationery, and Toilet Mr. Walter H. Wilkinson, the new to lacato the fire. South'Norwalk ; Edwin Hoyt, New Ca­ rable qualities of character. Her delicate he can afford to carry. It does believe in •vary requisite to make the passnice acrov> Ai tides. Lace Goods of all master mechanic of the Danbury and Pioneer Hook and Ladder company naan; T. B. Wakeman, Silas B. Sher­ moderate polices, however, and its aim is the Atlantic both sale and agrreable, hav­ kinds, Linen and Silk health has prevented her for some time was represented at the ball given at Norwalk road, was employed in the rail­ wood, Greens Farms; A. E. Kroger, to persuade business men to set apart a ing Bath Room. Smoking Room, Drawing superior to any heretofore produced from mingling much in society. She bore Bridgeport Friday evening by the Eaton, Room, Piano and Library, also experienced H a n d k e r chiefs, way machine 'shops in Altoona, Penn., Winnipauk; John H. Sherwood, South small share of tbeir profits yearly to pro­ her sufferings with a beautiful patience Cole and Burnham Fire company. Surgeon, Stewardess and Caterer on each for eight years, -^be Tribune of that city port; Z dmon Goodsell, Bridgeport; Har­ vide far their families in the event of Steamer. The Staterooms are all on deek, and gave up life, when there was. much Tbe Seamstress Engine company, of «peaks of him as a fine mechanic, and a vey A. Weed, Stamford ; Charles E. St. death' or financial disaster. The report thus insuring those greatest ol'a'l luxuries Leather and PluBh Articles, and to live for, with sweet Christian resigna­ Bridgeport, will give a masquerade ball by our firm. man well-known in musical circles- John, William C. Street, Josiab Kellogg, will well repay perusal. at sea, perfect ventilation and light. Cabin French Dolls, which they are tion. When she breathed her last, with on the evening of February 25, and it is Passage (according to Stateroom) (tin, $S8 The Weekly Retie*. a la Chicago Inter - the setting of the sun, it was witb-a Norwalk. Tbe meeting was adjourned offering at the lowest probable that a number of Norwalk fire­ to February 5, at which time tbe various and f100; Intermediate, M0; Storage at low Ocean, publishes a list of marriageable prayer of thankfulness on the part of her Harness and Saddlery. rate^. possible prices, also men v«ill attend. The full Wheeler & committees are to be appointed and work bachelors in Naugatuck, with pen pic friends that her worn and weary spirit We would call the attention of such of Williams & Galon, tures and sketches of each, "gotten up Wilson .band has been engaged for the for the coming season laifl out. Offices, M Broadway, N.Y, All persons in­ was at rest. Mrs Ryder formerly resided occasion. our many readers who drift into Bridge­ Unprecedented Bargains in Mil" for the especial benefit of, ladies who in the old Hanford place on Mott avenue, port to make their purchases, to the ad­ A.H.Byinffion& Sons, aspire to throw of the yoke of single bles­ Seven of the members of Pioneer Hook "Chalk Talk." . , Ageat*. linery, as they are selling and the many friends of General Ryder -and Ladier company took advantage of vertisement of John S. Atkinson, who sedness and leap into matrimony in 1884.' Prof. Frank Beard's lectures are artistic, their entire Stock be- ' and his son, Carroll, will have warm the excellent sleighing and drove over to has tbe most complete harness and sad­ entertaining and instructive. His dis­ debted to the old low cost. A new time table on the Dambury and sympathy extended them in their afflic­ Bridgeport Tuesday evening to visit the dlery establishment in the county. His courses are said to overflow with oiiginal . Money to Loan. Norwalk road went into effect Sunday. tion. Seamstress company of that place. The store is just opposite .the Bridgeport bvmor, and his gift of picture makiDg is Enqntre of O. E. WII BOH, Mo. S Gazette The only change noted is the downward buys were most hospitably eutei'ained Standard office and is therefore not only almost marvelous. His new "Chalk Buikling. Horwalk. C»«B. lilt trip of the freight and Sunday evening n.ilk Personal Mention. and after being Heated to a hearty supper in a good neighborhood and under all the firm of A. H. Hoy t Talk," given at CbauiauQua last summer, train, the latter leaving Danbury at 6:15, W. A. White of Danbury was in town wended ti e r way homeward. regenerating influences of our journal ttic Misses St. John, instead of 7:80, arriving in New Tork at Thursday. drew toeeiher an audience of 10 000 neighbor, but it.is the best place and tbe IRON FENCES. people. Speaking of it, tbe Chautauqua 10:53 The week day freight train leaves Miss,Sadic Lewis is visiting friends in Tiiae Table Changes. cheapest, we know of (outside of Nor- HE SOBSORIBKR havir.g returned to Herald say.*-1"Such a sight as tbo vast sorwalk, and located = t 26 Leonard St., & Co., will please at 6:15 p. m., the same as heretofore, but Brooklyn. The following changes in the lime waik of course) to purchase anything Tis prepared to lurnish Wrought Iron amphitheatre exhibited, was unprecedent­ usually kept in a first-class harness and Psnrlngof all styles, ol tbe best material 33 Main Street, Norwalk. the runniug time between Danbury »nd Mrs. Charles DeKlyn, of Danbury, spent tab'e of tbe New York division of tbe and best workmansbip.aireaS'inahle prices. ed. They crowded every nicii of space general borae out fit store. His goods It 40 South Norwalk is reduced fifty-five min- Sunday in town.. Consolidated road took place yesterday : Having bad many years ol' experience in the 45 IAIN STREET, INSURANCE BUILDING utes,*eonnectiag there with u train which Tbe milk train accommodation leavesNew in the aisles, many seots holding two are well and substantially made, and bia making thereol he leels exnltdent t at he can Miss Entc Mallory, daughter of F. J. satisfy all demands. Estimates and plans call, settle their reaches New York at 10:38. Haven for New York at 7:15 p. m. in persone. Tbey clambered upon, tbe prices astonishingly low. Give him a eheerlully tarnished. . Mallory of Jersey City, has been spending rafters overhead, through tbe platform EPHRAlM M. MERRfTT. • The ladies in charge of the Industrial stead of 7:45 p. m., reaching South Nor­ call. Norwalk,Aug.1 ShS. P.O. Box667 a few days in town. steps, clustered upon tbe great organ, SODTH NORWALK. school wish to thank those who have walk at 8:40, and arriving in New York Miss Ida Keeler, of Glenn's Falls, N. while many hundreds pressed around the The New York Gommereial Advertiter asatbted them in the past, and to Rsk that at 10:58 accounts, and Y., is visiting in town. outside striving to get an occasional t-;lls the foil iwlng story "Tbe HOP. memberships be renewed. The yearly The Sunday milk train, acaommoda * glimpse." To illustrate bis "Talk" he James Gallagher of New Haven met with membership fee is but twenty-five cents. Miss Lillie Conner of Brooklyn, is vis­ tion, leaves New Haven for New York makes a great variety ef pictures in tbe a genial and seductive suite tbe salutation The children are interested, and the iting Miss Mary Selleck. same hour as on week days (7:15 p m.J, Mrs. W. Fawcett, pretence of his audience and so rapidly of a lively young person who accosted oblige. teachers painstaking, and it rt quires but Mr. Fred Curtis left yesterday to accept and arrives in New York at 10:58 p. m., dq these appear as familiar objects, or him yesterday as he was leaving his hotel little compaiaiively to carry on this work, a position with Wannamaker, the tailor, making same station stops as before. chaoge with a few strokes to entirely aa »Mr. ——"That is not my name." but that little is much needed. Visitors in Philadelphia. . Tbe express train leaving New Haven different forms, that tbe 1 oker-m is kept Said be, ''my -name is Gallagher, and I'm 3 Water Street, - will be welcome any Saturday afternoon at 9:03 p. m. makes stops as follows:— Mrs. C. B. Coolidge made a short visit in a pleasant state of excitemint to see from New Haven." Mr Gallagher was AH.H0YT, :at the lecture room of the First Congre­ Milford, 9:18; Stratford, 9:98; Bridge­ to New Milford, last week, and was the "what thalisgoingtobe." Everyone,chil­ n >t at all disappointed when a few min­ gational church- guei-t of Mrs. Leroy Randall. port, 9:86; Fairfield, 9:46; Soutbporl, Has reduced her elegant stock of 9:50; Westport, 9:58; South Norwalk, dren as well as those who are older, will utes later another brisk and bustling per At the anrual meeting of the corpora­ Mr. W. H. Barraclougb, with Mr. E. 10:05; Darien, 10:11; Stamford; 10:21; be delighted with this unique and charm son seized him by tbe hand with '• Why, MAKUFACTUllERS OF • DEALKB3] IK. J. F. RUSC0E tors of the Fairfield County Savings K. Sherwood, C^otbier, has uccepied a Greenwich, 10:83; Port Chester, 10:87; ing exhibition and lecture, at tbe Congre­ h iw do you do Mr. Gallagher? When •bank, held. Wednesday, the following position in a New York clothing house. Rve, 10:41; arriving iu New York at gational cburcb, South Norwalk, on did you leave New Haven ?" and proceed- TBMSED BONNETS & EATS named gentlemen were elected: Corpera- Monday evening next. Postmaster Clark of Birmingham, was 11:35 p. m. • I to tell him that he was a son of LUMBER, tore,.F. St. John Lockwood, Eliery C. in town Thursday, in connection wiib (aiming a prominent citizen of New Clark, M. D,, William H. Earle, George VO HUMBKE fj 0 fi the case of young Page the ex-postmaster Divorced. The Hartford and Harlem Again. ' Haven) bad lately returned from Europe, TIMBER, JR. Cowles, Charles A. Ambler. The old at 8tcpney who was being tried befoie 1 • •> \ and just been up to New Haven to visit The following divorces were granted Hon. Simeon E. Baldwin, attorney for board of directors was elected as follows: Judae Wood vard. his mother, etc., etc.- Mr Gtllaghp1 was SHINGLES, Gredtt Inducements v by the Superior Court, at Bridgeport, Ihe Hartford and Harlem road, says-that Winfield S. Moody, Martin S. Craw, not to be outdoae in cordiality. He Edward H. Nash, Sherman Morehouse, Thursday: the road will be built. He further says LATH, Lockwood Growing Blind. Susan H. Veats, of Norwalk, from returned the greeting with great hea'tl- ' FOB TH£ Edward Merrill, Alfred H. Camp, Elbert that tbe vexatious suits ought to be shut A petition has been sent to the presi­ Wheeler J. Veats, of Danbury. Ground ness, was drligtted to see Mr. —and Curtis, Charles E. St. John, Asa B of in view of tbe)fact that the railroad DOORS, dent by tbe friends of Isaac H. Lockwood, of divorce, desertion. Custody of the •specially glad to h<:ar that he had just Woodward. At a subsequent meeting of commissioners have declared that the HOLIDAYS•• -.V "P who is serving a term of one year in minor child, Emma H. Veats, given to been on a visit to his mother. "Your '• :j; «.• ' * the directors Winfield S. Moody was company is legally organized. SASH, \ . v 1. - . Wi thers-field for fraudulently using the tba plaintiff. mother," said Gillagber kindly, but elected president; Martin,S. Craw, vice- K v mails, fof bis release on the ground that firmly, "has been in Heaven ten years. I president; Lester S. Cole secretary and Imogene G. Thompeon, of South Nor Fred Douglass Married. he is becoming blind. Some of tbe best walk, from Samuel C. Thompson, of parts am glad to hear from her " Tbe young BLINDS] treasurer. oculists say that he must be discharged or Fred Douglas was on Thursday night man looked puzzled a moment, and then, Misses' & Chita's Millinery. The Methodist church supper, heid at unknown. Grounds of divorce, desertion. hirwill lose his sight in a few months. It married to Miss Helen Pitts, a white laiy like the other young man in Scripture, the Opera House Tuesday end Wednes Mary E. Lytell, of Danbury, from Rest French Felts nt tt.0<>; former price12.00 is probable that be - will be pardoned. George F. Lytell, of Syracuse, N. Y who had been filling tbe position of cleik "went amy exceeding sorrowful." Will Onecaeeof i ur)>ai»23c; former price, 1.IW day evenings, was .largely attended and MOLDING* Klue O-irich Tips. SOoi-.nts. Strenuous efforts are being made to have in bis office. Tbe groom is sixty-five these ateercrs ever learn not to tackle Fancy Feat hcra ID great variety at hall the the tables liberally patronized The dialect Ground of divorce, desertion. the case against Postmas'er Page, Lock years old, and the bride thirty-three Connecticut men?" original price. readings by Mr. E L.Colwell of New York Lanii-o' Trimmed Bonnet"#'' "Cup. wood's alleged accomplice, settled. Where the Autographs Cam* From. Mrs. Douglass is said to be very band- Ostrich Plumes all colors Si 50 oa Tuesday evening were boih interest­ The investigation concerning the cause WINDOW FRAMES, J.antt-auy of u-> now mid we was presented to Mr. Ruggles years sgo Rev. Dr. Grinke, pastor of the Fifteenth Veneered Hard Wood Work, will icinrn the compltmcni bv tilling roti still J*?-*' - f' ings by Mr. W. J. Jennings of South charged with using: the mails with fraud­ V street colored cburcb, in the presence of "Rohbie" C. Peck, ttie twelve-year-old cheaper in luiure. We harealso a full line oi Norwalk, and several musical selections ulent intent. Witnesses testified that by a former clerk in the library^ and he ; :&• two witnesses. Mr. Douglass' daughter, boy of New Haven, for whose custody i-' in the way ol solos, duetts and chorus, Page bad represented Lockwood to be a made the discovery himself while visiting Hard wood Ceiling & Flooring it is said did not know of the affair at a bis paternal grandparents, bis mother and Ladies' Under Clothing jjoth the readings and the singing were man of property, actuated only by the library. In the book are included late hour. Immediately after the wedding father have been litigating for several 1 received with marked pleasuif, which philanthropic motives; The ease went signatures of Edmund Aadros and Uncas, the newly married couple repaired to the months, bas been given over to the eare .characterised she exercises ol the prev­ •ver until Feb. 7. Page is out nnder the Indian chief, more than 900 years So. STorwalk • Ooxrn. At txtitnely LowPrUtt. old. ' , groom's residence in Washington. of his mother. * ^ ious evenicg. $1,009 bonds. 3; ) }

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ITORWALK GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 29, d884. f I Scientific, TIT IE ORIGIN OS* FAMIMAIt SATOG3 Items of Interest . It has been estimated that tho lorco A man living near Beutoa, Toxas-. hr. CIAS. T. LEONARD & SOU It other persons share the curiosity JESSE H0PSON, have had as to the origin of many familiar which the human heart expands in tweuty- iitieina. over 160 nephews and nieces. MlJBUilY & ffOSWALKE. R. fotir lioura is about equivalent to lifting A bias1: in a limestone quarry ussr S rj Jl M E It *.R ii > (i h M K N T old sayings, they may like to have here the MANUFACTURER or 217 tons one foot Botlio, ,CaL, uncoverodfivo po'a-ifbd golb' 'J /11 .i^ntiing 'l.iy 7. lNOItWAL,K, OT A French savant, M. Chevreul, says ^ O S i T 3 V £ Leave V,>rwnlk fSridge for Danbury.y ity of these proverbial sayings ore, I In a pair of boots sent to a boothlar:!; » Ma. mi.M ,I!. that he believes the action of rolls for CORE I ' >> >n., >."> t. -ii . v. y' < their tearing action instead of disintegrat­ In a circular issued Juno 33th, 1333, by tho.Xow fork State Board of newspapers "which publish lottery advox' 12 r» ». in.. on the contrary, that it is as old as the He would call the attention of those desiring.Fine Carriages in ^style fuom I Vi 1 n t ing them. Hoaltli, thcro appears too astounding statement, "It is ostlmated that upwards of tisement3. 9 0» D m Kri*i r», seventeenth century and is corrupted design, that he has had a practical eperience of t wenfy-fivo j\ Under- OOAL, 00 nd y ,Vcc niflma thirty thousand lives havd been destroyed by tho explosive qualities of petroleum." The Missouri River, which fovnvj a no" J' '• "V '"' " '»>»mod»...»« from ticket, as a tradesman's bill was faoture of Fine Carriages, would also invite attention ol• Liv«.vm««most '• • * ^ 11 l-'i | • -rt| Babbits have been born with ono air mu f|i(» H;iu £r.>il|j :iml n| bed for itself somewliero vrith eve:', . *»»»»!: then commonly called. On tick was on takers to his very Fino Hearses and Undertaker s Wagons oft fnt. the Youlo Jl Scully, /'impr • oj> «*r 1 approved designs. He would also inform them that he was man g and stags with ono horn ; the rattlesnake The Introduction of PSSA'S'iT'iS AS'FKilL OllL was the first prac­ frtshot, is threatening to mal-:e Leave:: •. * , » a.jctt »«iluu,I i. ticket *«'ToCtilouA. Inlivii «"i an . Oont TUHIUS SIIIMMMB • atns Ji iiv»- -mhiii, .Norwali. i. * HearseMfg. Co.. for 10 years and is now sola proprietor. lias but one lung ; both eyes of the floun­ 1»I I»> I. ' oi uh r. ( I h 01 i*' \li« (•.»>."('!' MH.l Mif.u • tical check givon to this wholcsaio Cestraetion o' life. worth an insular cltj. M tlit' >,ki»t I orl tnes. TIIK UlJ'ilCCUA Ul M LIME AND "Humble pie " refers to the days when * • ^.m.,BXpre«, |l2Mp.m.BosExpr^; der and halibut are on tho same side; 5 LDiK^aic iti'aliib'c. It was the first snfo aiiX Alining ex. $ :|0 Carriage Repairing1 in all its Branches. the claws of tho lobster differ and the ('iiiiruiM R-A .iVI »i. Mie i>ew 1>-ci)• ni. < xp iM »m- and, although many millions of gallons havo been annually sold since its intro­ dislodge two false teeth which a Pott i V PfH'I'lu] + 47 valve3 of the oyster are unequal, yet all 17 Acuiiiii'tioi 5 ti If'-m lliubitMitl •» >hu* re ville woman insisted had lodged in he; , O.'; seen on the tables of the wealthy. The ID duction, no person lias ever suffered by an accident from its ll'l. 8|>t*<;iul 6 (!•» the animals and their organs ar5 perfectly »vt-8 ih<» (tniiti i-in-.tnsi, ill*' -i-iu ' :r> " B Mm CEMENT ¥ •. NORWALK^CONN t/'itie, iiictattily • I lay ^ Halting »i fl.nn.M it'ii, throat, she found tho teeth in a drawer, S n. Ij <. ex H 5(J inferior and refuse port^ns of the deer, symmetrical in the embryo state. use, nor lias any' Jasnranco Csiujiany paid a dollar for 7 is* J.ooal ex. »5 •' Accom'iion r.lenin tire -SUju ;tn«f p, n> al-« U C- r> ai.o 7 1 termed the "umbles," were generally where she had put them. •i if) •» tl 10 10 al Soru>, rrslore^ ihe «On|il x»nn. loss occasioned by St. •0$ ^ " M.ItmV train' ' ! appropriated to the poor, who made them Snap an "kin I5< ttii- mei* .sum i <»ilvt German nimrods impose a smnil finr «:jrt J f!X»* in 0i " M-illlr,.;, 1 R- AND It, is stated that the antiseptic action of ttcq-i: ite, .*» iroippeirah «• in »?• k »• •1 uroiti'iiuo 12 " Wash. ex. into a pie; hence "umble pie" became tli-i*a**«9. r-.r otU'h. rh:«p)Mil «»r ifh> •Why, then, should any rislc bo Ulcen ia tho choioe of a burning oil when upon every person who hits an animal u. .11 1*X. !jim.lin \k. K U 1, m. copper sulphate is slightly superior to Ffcin b!:irkh»-a«ls. blntr.hes i»aU> itnin«»»fc 11 4 > Accom suggestive of poverty and afterwards was PEATT'S ASTiSAii can bo obtained at the present low price ? without killing it. This is because a num­ " Milk, 950 that of salicylic and benzoic acids ; twice ()•»• leun iiemv11• H JI *• i.!•** O'ly inuiiiibte, Leave ••Until•> Xorivalli for .New liaven: applied to degradations of other kinds blood pni'ith*i8 ami r kin bcmitilicis. ber of wounded animals drag theraselve a m VV jsli *• .x Maetors for taYatiM, greater than that of phenol; five times Uh iv'n , Muyt-r, -8 Mftic Be sure to insist ttlaat dealers furnish you with tho . j .j;j 5 4-i |> m. * \ Mpeclal " A wild goose chase " was a sort of 1 off onl/ to die a miserable death. *• '»• \«<:oiirt.ion <; 14 I..>«;al .1. greater than that of alum, tannin and Ilonio , Mr .• ,!*;. » l.IlU in » t ( e ** 'HUk r.niti i • ub ei v:»11o i io* in * <•*'« wi.i.*n « «»\ e «'f! genuine article, as immense quantities of inferior oils are sold awnnaiiy J' •» 0 4/ > *' ecial racing, resembling the flying of wild irs^ruons acid, and ten times greater than A couple of inventive Gothamites, nov ti H F.S Sp'l 'lil 1 o, ex. ^-^gggSHOWS FULLSA^—: Ihopa" O il's uott limbs, an-* t«» « Inr.t u ) as PRATT'S"® ASTiKAJL. •' iO *' t>osLi>ii ex. 7 25) ill, &c. geese, in which, after one horse had got­ knoaii Micihu ,xoi !.•« stinout itjn1 n p. lieU in Jacksonville, Fla., claim to have ; 10 48 * x "iiecinl • chloral hydrate and the ferrous salts. \c I'A'F'I T-1 T LT;TT II. ton I' 2S Boston ex. erally exhausted himself in vain efforts to Manb , write: ()m l«ltiu boy »*jh i«rrmi> as- 48 Broadway, Now York, months without impairing the quality or 151 •« I.ochJ vx II (7 * • 11 Steel 5 12 overtake the first, this mode of racing California physicians who have attended • flicio I witU .-eroltila, >nu uheuu. atnl l- iy#i, - Sols Proprietors and Manufacturer*. , flavor. Loca: tx •SuuilajB8 00 ». m.Milk Sewers, Drains or Wells Dug el.is ever •ince be v\asbc.Mii. an»«1nallv run cl him, |or Piped. until hei- iHfw aw fair aBtniy child. * 1851, a curious fashion came up of giv­ did not signify merely the right to dec­ • It is the s'iroi^gist, most economical and effective barbed fence in earben have become satisfied that the in- H.IC. (Ja« pei»ler, lleil. »•!* i.epr«»tt,\, «»t iwi-niv \ear^' rinim- orate one's self with some token of suc­ ii.'Uatiun of tho vapor of this substance ing apparel, and the result was very RATES LOWER use, having none of the objectionable features of the ordinary .tour iiiis, oy Culif.M ia Ui nieUieb. 'Ihe UJUM \V« n- Thau hy Any Other Line! IQall onjthe Manula«tnr«ce ot cess, but referred to an ancient custom!* will produce insanity. The bisulphide is J <(erltu 1-hru • n r A «.»i f-ralei^ funny. Antigropelos SI1003 and Eureka \ prong barbed wire. . lell it m him• i*ily. Pliytiioiauhnnd hii»l'« u hm? among the people of Hungary, of which f used in Los Angele3 County to prevent, thouuhl « e unift nil*. ( ure Avmii t > iiel« re a shirts were among the quaarly-named ar­ mention is made in the Lansdowne ­ We also call atteniion to our large stock or the spread of the grape disease, phyllox- j jllHtii'e «•!' • h peace and llendei ton'* u o»« piotninenl ciiitt-ns. ticles. (licIjrliBitef Steiioit ro. Crmentl^pipe scripts in the British Museum. None Hardware, Iron and Ste%l, Carriage Makers' and Builders' era. Several strong and healty men who! Solilliv ad ••riitfft't". * UTtUU».A.Wi , Miss Bertha Boyd, who keeps a light­ but frB who bad killed a Tozk was per­ ticive been exposed to the fume3 of tho i llKfi«)LVKNTSl ; -OAl'.^Cenlb i'c»TTi:r. I'lUJO STOVES, Notice to Freighters. Supplies, Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, AND ' IXKMICAL' , ''o-n n Mi«-- house at Spruce Point, N. B., has saved Acdgettha work done at tbe |- j?; mitted to adorn hi"""*!* in-{his fashion, vile stuff have become insane. It may r f : S»1 d <» M •• XV ' • «* * I* 5 * ©' *0 » * ft- several lives this winter, and the Cana­ - ; i ; ?! S or to "shew the number of his slaine Glass, Fertilizers, etc, etc, Doors, Sashes be a subject worthy of investigation I HA O" PnypfiUtir Line |< U t\i»-ouuriy p «»« ,t dian Government will present her with a enemys by the number of fethers in his and Blinds a Specialty CU • UM (ticini.L.IIinuot.-ed b> 1LOVEST PRICES. whether deleterious gases may not in | leianf, • r« »'n " l.iy > l <• fii'e» H and RANGES, medal. She was recently presented with cappe." It occurs to me to question 1882, l.tlf'O fO'l vnl-l iv pwlierc like manner affect the human brain. aboat, upholstered and handsomely made, whether the *imiTn.T phrase, to " plume -%W- TT- Smltb. c*5 Co., new FORK himself," has not its source in the same The trusses of the old part of the roof HEATERS, worth $125. THE PROPELLER tradition. of the Basilica of St. Paul, in Home, a ^n the Isle of "Wight a spider was ob­ A "baker's dozen " was originally tho contemporary remarks, were framed so far . FURNACES, served dragging two or three leaves to CATARRH the water. It fastened them together devil's dozen, thirteen being the number back as the year 810, and were found to of witches supposed to sit down together be perfectly sound and good in 1814, after with a web, then launched the raft, and sailed away. It darted off after insects of ofwaiir D, C. Brotherton, at their great meetings or sabbaths; the lapse of nearly a thousand years. lowest Price, V |," v"rk- Mon.iayj. W.-lines. «ys. These "trusses are made of fir. The tim­ upon "the water, and returned to tho raft HI.I l" ri lavs, from Pier 23. f. it. Li-Jre the superstition about, sitting thirteen at •nrivalK (ic<. nermiuiii*) 1 „e'tiaj-H, 'Ii, r«- ; . ber work of the external domes of the to devour them. M f\ tabla The baker was an unpopular.char- DR SWIFTS TOOTH CROWNS •I "js. -iml > .111-in.tmubiiKat Suutli Nor- Lowest Prices, walk steamboat dock. acterandbecamesubstituted far the dovil. Church of St Mark, in Venice, is more The old house selected by Dickens a3 £i Op.,11, ap,!"' »!!.,„ I., F. P1SRKIS8, 70 South The explanation of ;the proverbial say­ than 840 years old, and it is still in a good the scene of many of -the incidents re­ si.. >.. v., orafrcntat .Vorivam, |,roi>. Her will SMFORB'S RWiCil CURE, Best Goods, tn.R'Mit r.,r !.pe ia 1 freight* in anil about N Y ing about'' Hobson's choice " is given by state of preservation. Timber under fav­ IIes(HN»bN, >*» atr-rv ivi-rhirgeft Irotn the corded in the "Old Curiosity Shop," is ill persons ura iorbid mi-line anyJ ot Steele in the Spectator, No. 509. Hobson Wtial Teell Moil Plates. orable circumstances ' lasts very long. Noe and EyeP, ltis JCit-c N'oir'fl in 'lie Head, now about to bo demolished in conse­ lio.-in|ii^e<>-..l .h .111.1-1,1^ |„7U on ,.,.. HOUSE,SIGN' & ORNAMENTAL Nervous lled'lai li- & Kevn u-flaaly reln-ve»>. Largest Assortment, ount of the owner thereof. 4 kept a liveiy stable^ his stalls being Sound logs, for instance, are dug put of Ob'«Mrsr uiui-n^ «lir.|o«l\yu<-ien« d.a>»ieii t house is 14 Portsmouth street, Lincoln's- ranged one behind 'another, counting bogs from time to time from places where »:»• t«» anil bcaiitix resMTed, and-* ravageb AT Meelier's from the door. Each customer was they have lain for an indefinite period. ehcckert Inn-Fields, in London. 4 DR. SWIFT'S PERFECT CROWNING SYSTEM »;«»iinh T?ronchhi«i, !)roi*pin^ into the. % Throat. Pft'itR in ih«vpopf>iu «*:» t- LINE) obliged to take the horse which happened The names of some of the fifty Indian Schooner JOHK G. PEKItY, Capt Byxbee, Brushes or combs used on the heads of i j? of Snengih nuet>veen Nor walk and New Turk, stopping PAINTER. Sol vent and S.udord^ Inba'cr, .ill in one park- City of Brotherly Love are Bessie Big It «niith .Vornr;tIk,lcaTinji Ueeko Rrotherb' communicate the disease to other heads, E. K. LOCKWOOD'S to secure perfect impartiality.—Atlantic. obviates the necessity of ex­ am?, toriniiiK c»i»n.iei;e trca nunt. of ah Soldier, Edna Eagle Feather, Frankie _yharf, Norwalk, every Friday niifht. and Dr. O. Lassar considers that baldness dniffjo-i* io Si. Ask for Sanford'x Radical - rci^nt taken IB hoanl at ]>lrr 43 E. K. Cure POTTER DUUO AND (JiiEruc.u. (;«». Bear, 'F.TIa Man Chief, Maud Echo Hawk, °J''"tetrSt.. \ew Y6rk,011 MONDAYS CAST-OFF CLOTHING. tracting teetb, does away.witU. iml TUESDAYS. is spread by hair-dressers who employ Boston. -iim Fannie Crow, Eunice Bear Shield, Sarah artificial plates, prevents the oomos and brushes on their customers, "For the feJfeFuncTpre"vroiitiou. rtie Hiirhest market Rates Paid What becomes of the cast-off finery of nUliMllVy^ll'C iiKinui II High Pipe, Lizzie Spider, and Olive Bat­ (or Hay.Slr.-iw and F=.rmerV l-ro- 7 suffering caused by decay of one after another, without any regular v VOLTAIC/ ye«l of I.'henmattam. Neuralgia tluce, by A. J. tlEEKF.H dc BKO wealthy, women ? Some-have poor rela­ clatica Coughs, Qold^, \\ eaK tle. '• •rwalk, \pril.J88-' ' ihe teeth and cons quent cleansing of these articles after they are DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY tives who gladly appropriate it; others iJack, Stomach, ami lio The Paris Police have lately spotted an used. Hair which fell from heads in -h mtir k 1'ainR. Numbness, give it to their servants; others, again, extraction of the roots, avoid enormous system of fraud in cigars by Q LB MEDAL, PARIS. <878 which dandruff occurred plentifully were AND 8ILVEEW ARE Baker'S send-supplies to charitable institutions. ing the pain avd excessive which Belgian three centimes cigars have collected and rubbed up with vaseline. [1? OIL OR WATER. But these instances of generosity axe rare, been sold as Havanas at seventy-five cen­ annoyance of a' plate. • >A'» The ointment thus made was applied to .C.e« ... for the modern woman has not so much P£_ A Kuiiccy combined with a times. Twenty thousand boxes were By this method roots of the fur of rabbits or white mice. Soon BreHast Cceoa. money as to find more repugnant. A ft»„ , J'iiiMlvrl ;uul uiiLjh :it pain. 2)c seized, and eight depots for sale were Warrnnted Ab«oJntHv Pure baldness made rapid progress in the parts (irervwhivc. ^1-^ ('oco11, irrm which ihe Vx«'.e*3 second-hand clothier inserts a notice in r. eeth which are still firm in found.. The game has been played for "t Oil hna beeu rein«*v»*«l IC Sunday paper that he will pay large cash position m»y be restored to so treated. Vaseline alone produced no Iris (hrer* iimef> Iherenjfthi JACKSON'S. some time. of ^0001 mixed with Sutrch, prices for cast-off garments in good repair. iftrfect usefulness and beaut; effect Arro vroor or *unjir. anre eoonontir.a1.. PAPER HANG£R. Madame drops a postal-card in the mom- aad made so solid that thej It 1- 1 elicit-UH, notiriKlitntr, "Hturiftu labor," says Dr. Zellner, of tical economist, has addressed himself to «mp corsets, soiled ribbons for neck and If but four firm roots stil Europe. Apart from the usefulness of .B3k6r Oil or Water. . _ „. belft^alipee a&ji alippera,that have stretched Ii. ii tho doctor, the Scientific American y &Co.,porchester,Mass. f t? Si remain in proper position, we the root as an article of food, the matter i toq big, , stockiigs and gloves that are a ays, who has the reputation of having Watch & Clock Repairing & Jobbing is of economical importance, since almost 4 can attach an entire set of ••m '?>'.! ihe finest samples of cotton ever , i-' ' '" se.'fewn behii)4 £he fashion, petticoats that -In order to reduce my large ; .•Town in the South describes how by all the potato flour and starch used in j need a binding, disabled parasols, fins, teeth to them and restore the a specialty at li 3-iO Jurats when it was eluded by the invention of poyo, D'f. L. Q. WifHfAr.T's Yjxu Tuke( or twelve months. And now for the dis­ jkoirie lights: "Under a dome hung 'I AB OntLiAL li.is no equtil. \ fine is sold jred on each Bl*le ot k piateof TTera is an excellent cl.ance for other games, the principal of whieh was position of thiese gaudy raiments. The curiously entangled stalactites the ©DOOMS mm esiDssMjsi1 hard nickel composition uud the called "passages." To prevent this it aro ffAQfrht with grave x?oril. 35o not dels*-*, shoes are usually fine cu3tom-made goods, some bat euro t!icm ut onco witii Dii. WISIIABX'S three are tlieu between polished A rays :~oin ihe regulators are so arranged was enacted the ensuing year that this costing from nine to thirteen dollars, and PJ5T2S TRSK TAJ; COHUXAL. :w to pierce the darkness of the galleries and every other game invented, or to be steel rollers. From tliis pkue the various as they are but slightly worn out or out PI " WOOD CARYGIIS A3D TUllXEltS, IAL and cleaned, feathers and ribbons are ous articles which I'.ome linder ':actirity or | the writttw guarantee of the manufacturers \J V Hitherto " for making a plolonged ex­ that threw a company-of clergymen into eilSASS,^ v/oaknosfj of \ similarly treated, and, where it is not pos­ .52130\"ST. tho Kidneys, is speediiy ctired rv the stlmnlfv- ivcin'QiiiiuQ eaeli ca^e to wear tvsw-ty ye.us cursion into the different parts of a cave, my line. hysterics, the Congiegaiiomlist, in lately tin^and tonic action '»f tbJa T/cmc-ori'Ui Jledi- proves-that it contains ail the gpld tliat^ sible to clean light dreese3,. shawls and •J 1 nn-.t. which co-untonicts nil rcn('"neies !o for examining its galleries and chambers, republishing it' by request," remarked can po^ibly1 be tieediM." This' guarantee trousers, they are dyed black, and sdl Jirijlii's and ofhor of organs. and for getting ail exact plan of it or for that it was authentic. Henry Irving was % 3CLI5 DY AL'- DRUGCI3TS, / is given from actual r*!4ult3 us nicuy of Also, Proprietors ot the } like hot cakes. studying the constituent elements of its shown the clipping and asked if he be­ 0) TliJLW* tlitsc cases have been worn perfectly smooth walls, none of tho means employed in bv ypars?of i^a .without wearing through STRANGB CITIES Bt THE WEST. lieved that any actor ever lived capable modern times has been found practical, .Cue Eirly & Avoid tie M. BRIDGEPORT. of exciting, by a simple reciting of the thegoliU ' ' U'UBUQCE, IA.. C«ou,. WMtjii extremely familliar to the ministers, and d.lpbl., r«., rorii.ni.omr IHu,tr»t.d IMmplilH ««»«!»* I"" San Juan region of Arizona. The dwell­ Great Annual Red Ticket Sale ; the colza-oil Lamp, 6,800 ; the flat- itmn Bom' Had t«r.to«. Wattk <;..»» «* rnaut- ings were excavated after a common pat­ and Hard Woods. that fact would make the task of stirring .The Best and t 'Jrest Medicine; (io-.v petroleum lamp, 7,200; the paraffins Wail Street. EVER W'^DE. (To be Continued^ » tern. They had no interior communica­ them with it all more difficult. If a rec­ candle, 9,200, and the tallow candle, 9,700. 45-tf I drive tha Humor fromyonrl tion beneath tha» surface, and were ac­ itation is to make anybody weep, it must j mauls and axes, the implements used in ; he Killow candle, the oldest of these arti- GEO. MSUTZ, 5n. IJ. C. MEI1TZ. GEO. MRRTT, Jk excavating the dwellings; pottery bear­ of Silks, Velvets and Ladies' Cloths. Cashmeres and Iricot Cloths, iillv American declares that Booth's relatives 3ici:u lights, is not only the hottest but and intimate friends have pronounccd the £°c?' ing & great variety orbsmenitation; bone will be sold at less than half-price. We give below apart.*I list : i)(i' most unhealthy. JIANOFACTUUBKE or s> PEAI.ISKSJ IN awls and needles of .delicate workman­ The elegant $6 Jertey Jackets, $2 50 The Fur-lmed Circulars, $15 00 story absurd. • i iJfflRlSl fc'lx \ ship ; .the metate, o^famify grinding^ All-wool Dolmans, 5 00 800 Misses' Jackets, . SIODJSRIV "LETTER-WRITING. I EXTEAOSDIN.lIli" CONCATKNATIOM. stone, for. grain, its well-worn surface in­ Finest Ottofnan Cloths made, 1 10 Best Ottoman hilks, J.&U LUMBER, dicating long use; shell and obsidian or­ Some people—gentlemen of the law are : 1J _ | V i-'J ! Rich Ottoman Silks at. 89 Best. Billiard Cloths, ~ • naments and implements of wood, were among the chitf offenders in my experience TIMBER, j One evening, about dusk, says au ex- The Dose • Rich and wide Ottoman Velois, 83 45-in< h Serges, at • W.o ts OfjAOQUAtMTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, VV!U. 'smaU—only*tea^k -0, /- -<• SWIS among the trophies. There were signs of —write their letters in such a manner that SEE DY SXAWSWIWC TMIS MAP, THAT TftS ' | change, a Texas gentleman of a scientific spooalol. It ia the\^f*6* % *•}„ • > 40-inch All-wool Hannels, . 37* Double \vidih Cashmeres .1^ it requires a severe exercise of the intellect ! ttiru of mind was sitting on hi', front j best and cheapest^^^ 'o <$•* 'v v* intercommunication between this village SHINGLES, . medicine. Try ft, o^fe and a cliff city some fifteen miles distant, All 12£ goods down to 10 to read them. Page one can generally be capoiis Cliippewal'ppewal-iuts ! nailery, when his attention was called on j yoa will be satisfied. -«Cb.^kx Get it of your Druggist. also a new discovery*: whichindicated the found (not qijite always 1), and sometimes LATII, JUerrWan Un extraordinary meteorological conca-j B M ^ •C09MU3 S\fc»as'ia DON'T WAIT. GET IT AT O: • tHE CELEER#-.'fF.D- \ (edition, as circus men say. A peculiar! contemporaneous inhabitancy of the two. „ ~ • page two follows it; but which is page three If you are suffering from Kid^^ ^ ! FEVER A;"^D A CUE Qi 1 V M T CJt 1 1? e f SI ]?S I SlllfS I is usually a profound enigma. When tho DOORS, •tonn j pLapcd cloud seemed to reach down fromj liey Disease, and This city, or rather, cluster of villages, 4 A! old age, use SULPHUB BITTEliS. &llA5 * ©11 J* S * Mi. JSW© * ** j wrong page happens to mnke sense, you are jtli - sky and dravr itself up again, very! occupied the sides of a canyon, which Jpiiix They never &il to cure. = MAh&mk oiiRE. has been christened Walnut Canyon. 'gptto reply at cross puirposes. I venture to SASH. —iv;~ i j much aTter the manner of tLose cyclonic' ; IT STEV1i'£& FA U.S. Nothing indicating the use of - metallic think that these gentlemou may reasonably )L rutrtfi ; t-7oiicl'i in Iowa. Tha gentleman was Send 3 T-cent stamps_ to . , P. Ordway & Co.; l Joiiwi.Mass-for best medical work published! For Sale by aiS Druggists. tools of any description was discovered. Our entire stock of Black and Colored Silks marked way down | be asked either to write straight ahead or to j v ry much interested in this meteorolo­ LrVi/!3 & CO., Prorrictor3, The surface of the wood of which the for this Red Ticket Sale. ' number their pages. I feel certain that if 1 -BLINDS gical perturbation, when it occiurred to ; New jiaven. Conn., - U. S. A. I '.lain that the peculiar cloud of water-spout whirl was formed had apparently been I put a book into their hands bound as their H. SMITH, charred and then ground down to the re­ letters are written, and unpaged like them, j might be nearer than the distant horizon. Louasbury,! quired size and shape by rubbing it upon what I should earn would in all probability MOLDING, ' itfi iiiiri > «U 12 f\., Il ; He took off his hat and found that his not ba their benediction. Do they expect innnaiso was correct. Fastened to the FLOE I BT. El, S?M of Csford, | sandstone—a shaft or reqd similar to bam­ Velvets! Velvets! Velvets ! Velvets ! Aq irJ O, c? w-*' boo, a species entirely unknown in that 'mine? Perhaps I may be allowed to ftsk also Ihi jrim of (he hat by lii3 hind claws wai a EAST SIDK OP MAIM ST., iiOUTFl ' Cona., Graduate • beautiful centipede about nine inches region. % 'why in some cases the*most undecipherable WINDOW FRAMES, V B miii J . nr RAILROAD. of the Medicalj jlong. The peculiar phenomenon was! $8 Brocade Velvets down to $6.00 S5;Brocade Velvets'down" $3.50 part of a letter is the namo of its writer. Department of • produced by the insect drawing himself! City ol'South Hforweih.Copn $2 and 2.50 Ottoman Velvets to $1.25. ,This is a little hard upon strangers. *1 have •iT'Jeuo A PHOTOGRAPHIC DISCOVERT. • up end lotting himse# down in his efforts; . ,. -Tale 'Cellege, a a clerical friend who3e writing I happily PICKETS, &C. All over the house the tame great mark down takes place. ^Wide ! to iliida nose or soma other feature to PiUOIS a 1 IQW8fS 3T3i ISlirSOtiS ti&croiaglt Tjctaiai- know when I see it, for his signature is n ua:>f»a An interesting and useful discovery Sheetings will be sold twenty per cent, less than usual prices. ! h*rt notioe. Trench photographic artists, who have Veneered Hard Wood Work, •wlko makes a spe­ CEIXUI.OID COiLAKS. 5 ii oat) the insect was foiled- It died cialty of Chronic been devoting their attention to ways and j -hortly afterward by the gentleman acci- means for bringing photography nearer The riding of a,"cycle" is productive j Blood. Disorders, Holiday Goods all Marked way Down. Hard Nv«(i Coiling & Flooring | fl©CSC 6SLAMS* & PAC1F80 R Y,. sdcufnily stepping on it about half a dozen perfection than it isat present One de­ of. cutaneous transudation, and this con­ Being tno Great Centra! tins, aRord3 to travelers, by reason of Its unrivalsd geo- ! limes with tlie heel of his boot. states as follows fect which lias hitherto somewhat de­ dition is inimical to starch. It has been (jrarjiiical posH-lo.i, tho o!iorte3t ard bast routa between tho East, Northeast and. Gout."least, and tha Vi'er:, Morthvvast and Southwest. coacerniag' "Eed tracted from the exactitude of photo­ -. $75 Cloaks marked $50 endeavored to supply tha waut thus re $125 Cloaks are marked «3o. i\To3r-^tr«.13s^- Court.. It is literally and strictly truo, thnt its eonnactloria are all of the principal llnea-. T^AU G ilXEK. Jacket 33itt©s»£." graphic reproductions concerns colors. 50 Real Squirrel lined, down to 30 vealed, and to provide a snowy, yofc rigid, of road betiveon the Atlcntio and tii-a Pacific. Mink lined Circulars, collar to the machine-rider, by tho intro­ / By Its main ilno ana branches it roac'iea Chicago, Jollst, Feorla, Ot<-av/a, L»|l! As is well-known to everybody, a light OXFOKD, CONK., ) f.a Qaite, Csnesao, Molina and Rock Isiand, In Illinois; D^vaaport, Kluscatlne, T,<..ug-1itav is one of the best physicians color—like yellow, for instance—comes duction and advertisement of the so-called Washington, Kookt--::, (Cnozvills, O3kaloo3a, FairfTteld, O23 Pfloines, VJout Liberty, August 14, 1882. f out a good many shades darker in a pho­ " celluloid" collars and cuffs. It ha iovva City, Atlantic, Avooa, Audubon, Harlan, Cuthria Csntar and Council Clufls, l iio-v;;, being as necessary 03 pure air to SIESSES. EWIS & Co, In Iowa 3 Gallatin, "ronton. Cameron and Kansas City, !r> Missouri, and Leaven- L tograph, while a dark one, such as blue, fallen to our lot to note how ill adapted .; inv.-t! •'1UNN & CO.are noticed ine'dent to a smooth track, safe brid^ss, 'Inion Ospot3 at all connecting points, i .....r : y brightness and health accom-l to remedy the defect a good deal of time •j the wearer, producing in all cases a red jsthe SCIENTIFIC AMEUICAN. tbe IKEST. best, and 0 1 .itters, unhesitatingly testify season, we fiud too many of the Goods, and'all must be sold before nost wSdelv circulated seientlflc papir. $3.20 a year. Past 'E'rains, cbmoosed 0f'C3rJSM03!0US, \VE!-L VENTILATED, WELL is spent in touching up «uch photographs. i; ness of the subjacent skin and an uupleas Weekly. Splendid enpravtnirs and. Interesting in« KS^TED, RKSJ-V. U.a>$Oi.3TEaBD and ELEOANT "DAY COACHES 5 a lino of tho ; u.v him everywhere. Sis treatment is that your Bitters should pro­ formation. Specimen copy of tho Scjoiinfic Amei*» rndoT rPAOX-fPSaSMT HD^TOM RuCLINIMC CHAIR CARS ever built; PlSLLiilAfJ'R- By the new method it is stated there will February 1st. Hence the great •'i ant sense of fullness in tho head. In one ienn sentfree. A'ldressMUNN ^CO., SrtFNTiFK ! >•: ; and applicable to all ages. He With the new iiui-n^r itivn ligbt Tqual to duce favorable results in any AMERICAN Ofllce, Sol \5roadwuy, Kew York. latest desist-,od anci haicisomest PALAOS SLEFRHO CARS, and DtNiNG CARS I r - -iiakes any charge for his services, no longer be anything left to be desired '! instance a zone of eczematoua eruption, that nro ac!8 OS SM.E AT plates used are prepared with a solution .. apd traced at length to their true cause; jf\VO TRAIMG each way between CMICACO and Pi'HHNEAPOLIS and ST. PAiILr relief may be afforded to the ! 11-:«1 jawtt of (he drugs in the pharmaco-j of gelatino-bromide, a simple expedient i resulted from the use of these collars. In via tha fts:r>ou8 worst c^ses. These Bitters RED TICKET SALE. i i-v'.-i-; for onriug certarn diseases, andhia '••point of fact tho venous circulation from should be beneficial in many that does not increase the cost and • ALBERT LEA ROUTE. :• head to body is seriously interforred with Jnnuary I, ISG2, a now line will be opened, via Serioca and Kankakee, between ! fiwiieo is suiSciont to rouse tho weak) forms of Kidney complaint, which has been shown by repeated ex­ There will be no deviation from these red ticket prices, and this I during any active exercise by such a con­ Ko*.vport Kews, Richmond, Cincinnati, indianapolli and La Fayette, and Council '• ai,-u lethargic into new life. Invalids^ SPENCER'o and decidcdlv valuable _ in periments to answer completely the pur­ will be our only mark down this season. striction, and we would strongly advise Eluf.'s, i3t„ Paui, Kinr.capolls and intermediate points. i ftlmrJd consult him as often as possible ifj dyspepsia, and in debility, pose in view. Artists, who have fre­ All Through Passensefo carried on Fast Express Trains. our readers hot to be seduced by any love 0 a,s :*Oi- mere detailed information, see Pilapsand Folders, which may bocbteined.as j User would lighten their burdens, make! arising from malaria or other quently complained of photographic in­ Will be mailed ESSEE* applicants and to of neatness or decorum, to run the risk. customers of. last r«&C year witnout ordering it. v.oll ao Tickets, at all principal Ticket Offices In tho United States and Canada,'or oi j Ib.eii- lives longer and happier, and defy! remote causes accuracy in the matter of colors, will be It contains illustrations, pnccs, descriptions and directions for planting all<4*4 VegetableI and Flower 2. ?2. GABLE, E. ST. JOHN, i the apprcacLiiig hand oi Time, which! JEWELRY STORE. ihe first to appreciate the advantages of » . n< . ... VM " - ~ Tours, «fec., Seeds. Plants, r'c. mva^KaWeiJL''."™-" .to aH. Vioe-t'rest £. Cen'l Manager, Con'! T'k't & Pass'r Ag't, I spares no one from ita withering influx 33 tf the new discovery, if it is as satisfactory W. B. HALL & CO. He who loses hope may then part witl DETROIT, OHN OUHSBTTBY, M. D. J L 40-ly ^.M. FERRIS CO. BiicJho 6HSCAQ0. I ATI r** I in its vesulte as it is described. anything.