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fi :.' s sr NOR WALK, CONNECTICUT, TUESD A.Y, MAY 30, 1882? VOL. LXV.-MMBER 22 WHOLE NUMBER 1795. rr VVISI i.'M- Example. begin to rest on the mere-passive basis of • A Gallant Seaman. Marketing. NORWALK GAZETTE, Woman's Trinmph. The Unwelcome Guest. in tlie amusement; for the astonishing Jack J. G. GREGORY & CO. personal politeness toward himself. In other of resource in himself possessed by the So much has been said and written of late We scatter seeds with careless hand, VEGETABLES AND OBOOBBIES—HOW TO BUY PVILISHEB EVERY TUESDAY MOMIM. DRUGGISTS, A Severe Surgical Operation. It la En- And dream we ne'er shall see them more: HENRIETTA. E. ELIOT. words, ;he stands in constant; peril of be­ average man Is revealed by his inability even years by doleful Jeremiahs of our merchant * ' ' ? f- • m . i i dared Without takingEitbo. Sub- 'R. ' AND T78K THEM. *'• Ject, OTra. Edward jnyera of Ron- But /or a thousand years coming a bore. But no such calamity can to comprehend the notion of another man's marine that an impression, has gone abroad ; • • -f Successors to EDWARD P."WEED, When Grief Bhall come to thee, dout, N. I, Their fruit appears, ' possibly overhaiig the man who discourses sticking to solitude as a matter of preference that the race of American seaman was fast [From Oar Continent.] Tlie Second Oldest Paper in the State* Think not to flee, (From the Correspondent of the Kingston,N.T,. concerning his hobby to a self-summoned when on pleasure^bent. The loneliness of dwindling away, and would soon be as ex­ Vegetables are each year becoming a more No. ^8 Wall Street, Norwalk, Ct., In weeds that mar the land For Grief, with steady pace; Freeman.) Or healthful store. audicnce of strangers, nor, as they are not the alleged sport is the laSt Straw which fixes tinct as the ichthyosaurus or the dodo. and more important part of the bill of fare, invite the attention of the pnblic to their complete The case of Mrs. ward Myers of Kondont Will win the race; . and even at remote distances from great OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. stock of Nor crowd, her forth with Mirth der the slightest conventional obligation his belief that something elso besides Sport Every now and their some bold mariner, as New York, furnishes an apt illustration of The deeds we do, the words we say, listen to him or to encourage him in talk­ must be "behind" bicycling. "Admitting markets canning has made it possible for woman's power of endnrance. This lady had For at thylhearth, « if to disprove this prevalent idea avails him­ Into still air they seem to fleet; every housekeeper to supply her table with Puffe Medicines and Drugs, ing, such partiality as thej^may Exhibit in everything you claim about the ease and self of one of those Occasions of which the A. H. BYINGTON & COi been treated forjnonths in the ujual way for We count them ever past; When Mirth is tired and gone, * a variety. Where vegetables must be bought, those directions must kbe in the highest de­ exhilaration of the pastime, what conceiva­ ocean is fruitful, to perform some notable and a foil line of * Erysipelas of the hand, without benefit. Not But they shall last- Will Grief sit on; whether in large towns or cities, the winter A. H. BXINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N.'ELLS But make of her thy friend, ;;T " gree genuine. Thus thei£ is firmly establish­ ble pleasure can be found in taking long exploit worthy of the brightest.days and mos until her hand had become a mass of putrifled In th% dread judgment they ed at the outset one of the surest safeguards supply should, if possible, be laid in early in TOILET & FANCY ARTICLE. flesh did she turn to Dr. Kennedy, proprietor Arid in the end tours through the country all alonef" Such famous names recorded in the annals of • And we shall meet. for free conversation that shall be mutually the season. Unless, however, the cellar is of the "Favorite Remedy" for help. Her counsels will grow sweet; f r is the "clincher" into which his scepticism American seamanship. The latest feat of Subscription $2.00 per year, in advance. Also dealers In entertaining to those who participate. cool and dry there will be no-saving in this, . ^ ; , , Single Copies o Cents. . ! ; He at once informed her that it was impos­ I charge thee by the years gone by, And, with swift feet, is ultimately condensed. My customary this character must .be set down to credit It must by no means be inferred, however reply to it is in this oracular form: "The as in a damp or warm one all will either Pure yrineis& Liquors for sible to save the hand—it must be amputated. For the love of brethren dear, Three lovelier than she of Captain Albert C. Burrows, commander thot the tourist who prizes his wheel as a pleasure of 'riding alone'depends very much sprout or quickly bestin to decay, and thus She received this terrible intelligence quietly, Keep, then, the one true way Will come to thee— ' ^ of the Mailory line steamship Rio Grande, Medicinal Purposes. convenient devioe for demonstrating that the render it better economy to buy in Bmall Entered at the Post Office at Norwalk, Conn., declined to take ether, stipulating merely to In work and play, Calm Patience, Courage strong, on whether or not a man takes good com­ which reached her birth, pier 20, East river, as Second-Class Matter. noblest study of mankind is man confines pany with him.'l It is often funny to watch last Friday afternoon, after a series of ad­ quantities as needed. Carrots, turnips, pars­ Careful attention paid to the dispensing of phy. held her husband's hand during the operation Lest in the world their cr^ And Hope—erelong. sicians' prescriptions. 2 the examination of his fellow-mortals to the facial expression ef the people to whom ventures without counterpart in history. nips, beets and cabbages keep better if cov­ g and nnderwent tlie painful process without Of woo thoa hear. ered with sand. Potatoes should be in as moving a muscle or uttering a groan. Dr. From. Lippincott's Magaaine. conversations of this single cast wherein he this explanation is offered. Some smile Briefly, told, this is the story: The Rio Advertising Rates : ENTISTRY.—Dr.C.H. Kendall can and himself is always sure of speaking as an ex­ dubiously, some are perplexed, some think Grande was on her way from Galveston to dark a place as possible, as light makes them will Extract Teeth bettor and Make Teeth Kennedy then gave Favorite Remedy freely What Time is It ? ON THE WHEEL. ; Four lines or less, 1 time 50c., 3 times $100 cheaperD than any Dentist in Norwalk. lyl •" y v>: pert to an interested interlocutor. The talk the speaker Is "a little off;" even the bar­ New York with a cargo of cotton in her not onlj^liable to sprout unseasonably, but to cleanse the blood and prevent the return of One Bquare, one insertion....' . 100 , What time is it? * * * Undemonstrative as that citizen about bicycling is often a mere introduction keeper has been observed to relai his heavy hold and ninety-seven passengers in her also gives a bitter taste. 'Onions and squashes the disease, and Mrs. - Myers now livos and Per week for continuance 50 FRANK T. HYATT, Time to do well, is apt to be toward the ordinary stranger, an exchange *of credentials, a bridge across brows,as if trying to grapple with a thought. cabins. The voyage bad beep si pleasant should be kept in a very dry room. One Square, .three months , 400 rejoices in her great deliverance. Time to live better, " the spectacle presented by a smoothly-glid­ the chasm which separates men of different one, and last Tuesday tbe passengers were Very early vegetables from the South are " " gix months . 700 "Favdtito Remedy" is fast becoming a regarded as great luxuries, arid the price cer­ " . •' one year, with paper..... 15 00 trusted household friend in all cases of female Give up that grudge, ing wheel-man somehow warms the fcockles pursuits, a pleasant prelude productive of The Peruvian Safe in Port. hopefully expecting to reach New York the Two " " " " .... tainly places them under that head. But 25 00 LL branches of Dentistry performed at rea­ weakness and disease of the blood. One dol­ - Answer that letter. of his heart, and likewise loosens his tongue. confidence wherefrom follows more exten­ QUBBEC, May 23.—The steamer Peruvian, next day, when suddenly it was discovered Three " " •• " .... 30 00 sonable prices, and the best of materials lar a bottle. Your druggists has it. 4tl9. while Bermud^otatoes are good, our own A Speak that kind ^yord to. sweeten a sorrow, He usually manifests his good will by sive talks on a great variety of topics. It is which has'.been twenty-six days out, arrived that the steamer was on fire, the ship being Quarter of a column, one time 500 used. All work warranted, old ones are more mealy, and with care last " " one year , 50 00 Office and Besidence, West Avenue, adjoining Do that kind Seed you would leave till to- "passing the time o' day/' in one form or hard to imagine a man so ignorant or inex­ at this1 port at 5 p. m. to-day in tow of the then ninety miles north of the Delaware Methodist Parsonage, Koriralk. perfectly well till July, When the new ones One-half column, one time 10 00 REAL ESTATE. ^ „ a> morrow. , , , another, instead of Maintaining his custo­ perienced or so stupid as not to be interes­ tug Rocket and the steamship Arcadian, Breakwater. The. fire was somewhere in 80 00 Open Slvenlnga. are in season. Southern green peas command " " . one year.- mary unsociable silence, and not unfrequefit- ting if once he can be made to talk about his from St. Pierre, Miquelon. Her passage was the cargo and could not be reached by pour­ Full column, one time 20 00 Time to try hard high prices, but lack the flavor and sweetness ly, when driving a horse that readily keeps specialty; and I glory in the bicycle because both an eventful and tedious one, owing to ing water through the hatches. The only " " one year.. 15000 Real Estate for Sale. In that new situation, of v Dr. D- Hitchcock, him alongside, he is tempted into an extend­ of its magnetic power in drawing to the sur­ ice, severe storms, fog and damage to her recourse was to run into shoal water and northern ones, which |f 66^ of.Sd^ may' One inoh constitutes a square. lj" . URSUANT to an order of the Court of Pro­ Time to build up on milch, more advantageously be replaced by Cor. of West Avenue and P bate for the District of Norwalk the sub­ ed, though perforce rather fragmentary, face the quaint characteristics of many screw, and at one time she owed , her safely submerge the steamer to her deck beams. Special Noilces 25 per cent, advance on the Berkeley Place, scriber offers for sale the House and*Lot belong­ A solid foundation. conversation. It is not until the bicycler peculiar people which they could never b» to a providential change in the wind off Oape The great danger was that the fire might ob­ 'ho French canned peas or petits pois, one above. • ing to the Estate of Mary Nary deceased,situated Giving up needlessly changing and drifting, can of which is enough for six persons, and Local Notices In Beading Columns, 25 Third house below the Methodist Chnrch. in Norwalk on Cliff Avenue, at "The Rocks." Lot dismounts, however, that the degree to which tempted to reveal to the casual stranger Bay. Her difficulties began a few days pre­ tain'such headway as to destroy the ship Cents per line. 60x190 with convenient houBe.good Well of water, Leaving the quicksands that ever are shifting costs but forty cents. In the same, way Office Hours from 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, andJ7 to 8 Ac. A splendid chancc to bny a homestead at a his wheel has put him on "easy speaking not possessed of this persuasive instrument. vious. Icebergs were seen, but on the morn­ before reaching shoal waters Fortunately Yearly advertisers restricted to the business p. m. small price. GEO. E. MILLER, canned tomatoes will serve every purpose of contemplated at the time ot contract, but are acquaintance" with a great variety of people The instructive personal debates and enliv­ ing of May 7, the tenth day after -sailing, an Italian bark, the Bettino, was in sight. tt , Administrator. | What time is it ? the fresh ones, save as salad, and wbUe there permitted to make monthly changes ot their ad­ becomes fully apparent. Whether in city ening interchanges , of sentiment which take nothing could be seen ahead but an immense The captain overhauled her and transferred vertisements. ! Time to be thrifty, who will buy forced vegetables, or in country, he quickly becomes the centre place in country bar-rooms and city lager-, field of ice, extending as far as the eye could all his passengers to her. There was neither are many llarriages and Deaths inserted gratuitously. - House For Sale. J Farmers take warning, people of moderate incomes who' cannot Obituary or Fnneral Notices 15 cents per line. HE subscribers will act.as Purchasing Agents of an interested conclave, all intensely eager beer* saloons may also be freely overheard reach, and about a dozen Ships were passed panic nor' confusion. After the transfer •11 unusual cuts and dcvices 25 per cent, extra O. 8 CAmp STREET* bouse has 9 rooms Plough in the spring time, . afford such expenditure ineed never feel .that and Messengers between Norwalk and New N with gas, portable lurnace, cistern of water, Sow in the morning.. to learn about his movements and inspect by the bicycler, absorbed as he seems to be during the day which had come to anchor, Captain Burrows cooliy took time enough to York, dally. Orders and packages received at Borough water on premises. Also a large barn they lose very seriously.. By sending direct TheodoreT Knapp's, South Norwalk, and Bene­ with stabling for several horses, lruit trees, Spring rain is coming, zephyrs are blowing, at close quarters the new-fangled mechanism in cleaning and polishing of his machine. waiting for the ice to break. At 11 o'clock collect such delicacies and comforts as the dict's News Boom, Post Office, Norwalk. grape vines, &c, to the factory one can M secured of freshly EDWIN K. SELLECK, with James McCreory & Heaven will attend to the. quickening and and all at the same time rather shy'of di­ Without this his presence would be looked that night the Peruvian was unable to pro­ passengers would need, which he put on Also for Sa^e. put up fruit and vegetates at a decided re­ A H. BALDWIN, M. D., Co., takes 6 o'clock train. . growing. .< - : rectly asking questions which may bo re­ upon with vague suspicion and hostility, ceed any further. The next morning she put board the Bettino, and then bidding them D.B. SELLECK, takes 7:48 a.m. train. The Cottage House and lot opposite the'resi- duction, and especially if two or three fami­ Has Removed his ofiice'to his New Residence dence of Mr. Charles E.St. John, Main Street. sented as impertinent by such a distinguished and, unless he should "set up the drinks" on full steam and made a desperate effort' to farewell he headed his ship for shoal water. lies club together and a quantity iB bought. No* 71 Wall Street, Dr. Hill's place. For particulars apply at GAZETTE OFFICE. i Time to count cost, traveller. While engaged in wiping or several times and thus "make himself one of break her way through the icy barrier, but Dense smoke poured from her hatches, Fruit can be canned at Home with better re­ ! Lessen expenses, oiling or adjusting his wheel, he is cheerfully the boys," a lull would soon falcon the had not gone far before she broke her screw, slewing that the fire was making headway, Honrstill 9 a. m.,1 to 3and 7 to 8 p. m. PURE MILK. For Sale. sults than have yet been Obtained in factory ! Time to look well conscious that the first brief period of silent gathering, and an uneasy sensation of being and lay helplessly fast bouhd. The steam­ but nothing daunted, Captain Burrows kept Delivered in Norwalk and South Norwalk, at mx NORTH NORWALK, directly in front of work, but tomatoes, com and various other To the gates and the fences. awe on the part of the by-standers will be watched by the coldly-critical eye of a re­ ship Lake H.uron lay in sight behind, and two her on her course, and reached the Delaware CHARLES W. MANY, your door, every morning Mr. Norman Knapp's place6 building lots 50 vegetables are sure to satisfy and also to cost fLfrontby about 200 deep for 8110: .Also 3 others Making and mending as good workers should; followed by the offering of various leading spectable interloper not of their class would other steamers, one of whiph was supposed capes in safety. In twenty-seven hours from south of and adjoining said Knapp's, for850; Also less than if put up at home. AT 7 CENTS PER QUART, several other cheap lots from $15 to 820 each. Un­ Shutting out evil and keeping the good. suggestions and speculations from one to render the conversationalists unable to main­ to be the Polynesian. the time fire was discovered the captain had Surgeon Dentist, less sold by the 1st ol May they may be rented All canned articles must be kept in a cool, the other which they designhim to overhear tain their customary ^ sprightliness and On May 9 a snow storm set in, whose dis^ his ship submerged. Twenty-four hours By KEMSON BROS. with other land: Call on O: E. WILSON. What time is it? dry place, and if in glass-darkness is also > ' NOBVAIiK, CONN. and reply to, and that, under the encourage­ "tone." But the bummers and bear*guzzlers piriting effect It took all the efforts of the later, with the flames extinguished and the Time to be earnest, essential. This implies a storeroom of soma ment of a civil explanation on his part, the do not resent as intrusive the presence of the most persistent Mark Tapleys on board to water pumped out, the order was given to Office corner of Main and Wall Streets. Nitrons- To Let. Laying up treasure; sort, ahd such a place is as essential, no mat­ Oxide Gas administered. PENSIONS. usual battery of questions will be fired off stranger who runs a wheel. They accept counteract. On the iOth the outlook was start the furnace fires, and soon the ship re­ rftHE large, commodious front room in Gazette | Time to be thoughtful, ter how simple the housekeeping, as buying ^Pensions and Bounties got for X Building just vacated by Francis McKeon. and the "conversation become general." To him as one of themselves. He is a fellow- still far from cheering.fftThe steerage pas­ sumed her voyage having suffered no mate­ ALEX. S. GIBSON, Full particulars of • , ' Choosing true pleasure; In driblets is not only in itself a constant an- all Soldiers of my own and otUfer B. J.STURGESi know the price of the machine is the uni­ sportsman, a member of "the fancy," a man sengers were reduced to short rations on the rial damage, the cargo only being injured. Loving stern justice, of truth being fond, noyancd, but makes the cost of supplies fully Organist of the First Gongregationalist Ohorch versal wish; yet the question is not often ."forking to win a bet." They assume tho event of the vessel being detained in the ice On Thursday evening he overhauled the Bet­ Regiments, &c. Making your word j u&t as good as your bond. a third more yearly. Objection to this is For Sale or to Rent. % flatly put without- [a prefacc of decorous necessity of his "finishing the race on time" for a month, which then appeared to be by tino once more, to tbe great astonishment of , Teacher of often made by husbands on the ground that W.H.NOBLE,V | Time to be happy, apology for asking it. One common way of as a satisfactory excuse for his |temporary no means an unlikely, event. Biscuits were the passengers who looked, upon Captain |HE well-known Farm at Winnipauk, formerly with a quantity in the house there is reckless Piano-Forte, Organ and BEualcal e BRIDGEPORT, CONN. . . T1 owned by Morgan T. Smith, is offered for j Doing your best, beating around the bush is to profess having abstention from strong drink. Hence his ordered to be served out only every other Barrows almost "asoneYisen from the dead." sale or to rent. The Farm contains some 40 acres us^ and. waste. This might be so were ser­ Composition," ol improved land, in good condition, a commodi­ i Time to be trustful, - "made a bet" on the subject which the refusal to share in their^revels find his keep morning and oatmeal gruel was altogether The/ were transefrred to the Rio Grande, vants allowed free access, but the careful Look Box 39, F.O., NORWALK, CONN. ous and convenient residence, barns, &c. Pos­ Leaving the rest, owner only is competent to settle, and will ing his own counsel do not lower him in the dispensed with, a hardship which was keenly and in due time were landed in New York session given immediately. Price low and terms housekeeper will never permit this. Supplies C. T. Leopard & Son, easy. For further particulars enquire at the Knowing in whatever country or clime, he therefore kindly .consent to tell? "We their respect or create '& coolness against felt by the women and children. On the, as already stated. It was said when iron FAIRFIELD COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. 11 should be given out each week, and far bet­ Ne'er can we call back one minute of time. know it's none of our business", boss, but—" him. They go right on in their customary 14th the ice began to move, but the vessel steamships began to replace wooden vessels, The Norwalk Dye Works ter knowledge of what is actually required Liverpool {Eng.) Mail. "We don't like to trouble you. colonel, but Jying and bragging to one another as unre­ made but very little progress. . The weather that, the romance of the sea would be de­ BE now in snccessfnl operation. Ladies' and COAL, WOOD, To Rent. by a family will be had in this way than A Gents' Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Scoured —'' "I hope you won't think me impertinent servedly as if the unsuspected student who was beautifully clear and at night northern stroyed. That can never be so long as there in best possible l&anner, without injury to cloth. PLACE on the Winnipauk Road, near the were the hap hazard system of . sending out The Restless Boy in Cliurcli. sir, but—" Such are the common introduc­ is carefully taking to heart.^the ..lesson in lights made a magnificent display. Nothing is opportunity for such adventures aB those Any shade of color produced which may be de­ head of Main Street. A comfortable House, for a thing only when it is needed for use is sired. Work well done and prices reasonable. Masons' Materials, smallA Barn,Garden, Orchard, large front yard, tions to requests for information on this, that, life thus presented were a thousand miles eventful occurred to disturb .the monotony in which the Rio Grande's passengers Goods can be left at the Millinery and Fancy plots, and plenty ot land. Apply to B.J. How he turns and twists, adopted. Troublesome as it may seem to Store of the MISSES ST. JOHN, 33 Main St., Nor­ GES, Gazette Building. or the other 4>oint. •way._ . " on board until the 14th when a commotion shared. Nor will American seamanship be walk, or at MBS. H. KBEIGEB'S Millinery. 39U OBMBNT PIPS And how he persists settle definitely the average consumption of It may seem to the0 unreflecting as if a An amusing tribute to the gracefulness arose over the apprehension of a man.who a thing of the past while men of Captain In rattling his heels; each week, it is an art soon mastered, and For Drains, Sewers, "W ells, &e., To Rent. man must at last grow inexpressibly tired of and ease of bicycling is unconsciously paid had been caught rifling Bome trunks; The Burrows's mould command our sea-going BERNARD COHN, How uneasy he feels, insures finally a wiser economy and a better DWELLING containing 9 rooms. Also 4 replying over and ^over again to the self­ by every urchin who cries, "Let her out, Irish section would have lynched him had it vessels. ; Our wide-awake boy in church! knowledge of what a fixed sum can do than MERCHANT TAILOR, At Lowest Cash Prices. A rooms suitable for offices, over G. & S. H. same inquiries propounded by different sets mister I" or, "Why don't you go faster ?" to not been for the intervention of the steward Holmes'A G rocery Store.Main Street. For partic* • any other method. WEEK'S BUtfLDING, VALK ST., ulars apply" to- 18] . C. C. BETTS. Then, earnest and still, of people. I should be afraid to guess the a rider who is already proceeding as rapidly and for the remainder of the trip the man had; A Iia-w-Breaking Governor., Drains and Wells Dug and Piped Flour improves with age and coBts far less A FULL LINK 07 He attends with a will, number of hundred times I have "answered as ahorse usually trots. The cry shows that Governor Mattocks found himself late to be escorted to his meals and to go on deck >f bought by the barrel than in small quanti­ Imported and Domestic Cloths To Let. While that the story is told the anxious" by saying that the price of noise and an appearance of violent muscular one Saturday night In Guildhall, Vt., forty Also Sole Agentf or for safety immediately after. The "Lake of the latest styles, constantly on hand. Novel­ HE Large Hall, recently occupied by the Odd Of some old hero bold, bicycles varies from seventy-five, to one effort are so associated in the mind of the milpa from home. It was against the law to ties. The drier the place in which it is kept ties in Scotch Snitings. Satisfaction guaranteed Patent Tinder Wood; Fellows, at the low yearly rental ot 8150. Huron" had by this time got up steam and the better, a dry, cool place being the stand­ in every particul&r. 16 TFull particulars of the agent, B. J.STURGES, Our dear, thoughtful-boy in church! hundred and seventy-five dollars or more, spectator with the notion of swiftness that cleared her way through the floating ice. travel on Sunday,except to and from church, No. 4 Gazette Building. according to the size, make, and finish; that he cannot readily grasp It in their absence : and, as the governor had many enemies, he ard rule for all stores. -If there is room it is The Cheapest and Best Kindling out. Tryit On the 16th not a vessel was in sight and the better to have two barrels, ^pe of old process W. E. QUINTARD, But our glad surprise the tire is of rubber, and that the l,cut" in he cannot easily believe his eyes when they knew that, should he violate the law, he W Branch Officc at H. S. Betts' Drugstore Farm for Sale. ice became thicker than ever and she was or St. Louis flour, the other the new process At his thoughtful eyes the same is not the result of an accident, but alone tell him that this noiseless apparition blown so close to the land that it was feared should be called before the court. However HE Homestead ol the late Seth Hickok, com­ Is turned to despair, or. Haxall. The latter packs much more General Fnisttig (Mertaler, prising abont 75acres of tillable ground, sit­ •imply tbe point of junction where the two with the slowly and smoothly-moving legs she would go ashore, but the wind veering he wanted to go home, and drove to Con­ OPPOSITE HOBSE B. B. DEPQET.* J. Belden Hurlbutt, Tuated in New Canaan, near the Reservoir of the As he twitches the hair . closely than the old, and a pound will not Norwalk Water Works» It has a good Dwelling ends are eemented together; that the spokes is really flying fast over the ground. There round she was enabled to get out in the open cord, where he stopped over night, and •VOrders attended to day or night. Beeidence measure as much, while it swiBlls more. It Main Street,3 doors irom Union Avenne, House, Barn, and other out-buildings thereon. It Of his little sistsr in churcb. are steel wires plated with nlckle and not is something comic, too, about the manifest sea again. after an early breakfast Sunday morning, he is well watered, and has an abundance of good On the 17ih a schooner hove in therefore makes a much harder cake or Attorney aid Connsellor at Lav, fruit trees. Also twenty acres ot cultivated land with silver which tarnishes more readily; inability of all classes of people to accept sight and was signalled, a boat was lowered resumed his journey toward Peacham,study­ adjoining the Homestead. Price reasonable. Still, each naughty trick flies pastry than the old, which is to be preferred Enquire of MRS. ANNA M. HICKOK, or of that the cyclometer revolves with the axle the "tour a-wheelback" with any degree of and the purser got on board with instruc­ ing up his defense for the suit as he journey­ The Norwalk Fire-insurance Co., Room No. 4, Ui»Stalra, At a look from the eyes for everything but bread, and in all cases an Has now completed its RUSSELL L. HALL, New Canaan. 7tf and registers the distance, the big pointer seriousness to regard it in the samejight as tions to makeior the nearest telegraph station ed along. On arriving at Barnet a happy Or his mother so dear, eighth less is to be taken than of the old. 18th Successful Business Fear. GAZETTE BUUSINC, NORWALK. moving along one notch on. the Tiundred- they regard a journey made with;the help to send news to Quebec. At 8 p. m. he had thought struck him, and on his way out to Who thinks beEt to set near Thus iii a rule for bread calling for four Andhas notontstan'dingaDollarofunpaidlosses For Sale or to Rent. mile dial every time the little pointer moves of a heavier vehicle which has to be pro­ not returned though anxiously expected, and Peacham he drove up to Rev. Dr. Good- or of claims for losses. NEW MARKET! Her mischievous boy in church. quarts, but three and a half would be re­ A House and One Acre of Land, on Prospect entirely around the mile-dial; that I ride a pelled by steam or horse-power. If a man rockets were fired ^rery ten minutes. On willie's church at Barnet center, hitched his 10 S0BRB BIMPART INURES AT LOWER RATES. Hill. quired. WM.p.STBBET, Pres., S. E.OuisriA^Treas. ' No. 6 Main Street, Norwal, Ct. Another trick comes ? •mailer wheel than most men having my in a buggy, stopping in front of a village the 18th a schooner came in sight, but could horse, and, in sight of somebody's house rais­ THE BEST OP May be had on reasonable terms. Apply to Graham flour should be good wheat, ground Gso.B. Cowus^eo'r. E.W.STUART. Yes. His finger he drum?, length of leg, and that long-legged riders tavern to water his*horse,;should announce not get alongside owing to the ice and the ed the latch of the church door. But it was 12U and unsifted, but it is more often inferior Beef, Teal, Mutton, Lamb, Fork, Norwalk, March lGth, 1881. Of his kerchief is spread can propel a much larger one; that the sad­ that he was riding through the country for captain and purser walked oyer the Ice which locked, there being no meeting that day. a?TNA 1N8UH ANCE Co.of HARTFORD. HAMS, POULTRY, &c., always on hand at very flour mixed with bran. Various forms of JSU Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetual. All over his head, dle-bag is filled with oil-cans, wrenches and his own recreation,.^no.one. would.think of was in lumps of about forty feet thick and From there he drove on home (and accom­ lowest market prices. OAME ot all kinds in its Farm for Sale. "whole wheat meal" are now in the market, Capital and Assets, $8,902,272.64 season. Try me; I will try to suit. And still we take him to church! rags' rather than with cigars and whiskey- asking him, "How far can you drive in a fifty wide, to the steamer from which a boat plished his object. * 6m45 W. F. LOCKWOOD, late with Adams Bros. HE subscriber will sell the wel knownrDavid but to be had only at the best grocers' or Insures against loss and damage by Fire, on terms St. Jt)hn Farm with all the Stock, Tools and flasks ; that the instrument "keeps its bal­ day ?" nor would it occur to any one that he was lowered and they were taken on board. The next day he was taken into the pres­ adopted-to the hazard and consistent with the T He's troublesome ? Tes, directly from the mills. Like flour, Graham, laws of compensation. UOWLES Jk MERHILL, Growing Crops. Most of the price can remain on ance" without conscious effort of the person was spending hit vacation in "ft particularly The purser brought the good tidings that ence of a Barnet justice to answer for vio­ JE1 M AX.Z mortgage. For full particulars address That I'm bound tojeonfess; If kept cool and dry, improves with age. Sole Agents for Norwalk and vicinity. 22tf GEO. F. BELDEN, Winnipauk,Conn. who is astride it, and can be readily master­ unreasonable manner; nor yet would a doubt three steamers were on the lookout for the lating the Sunday law. His defense was To the Basement of 58 Wall Street, But God made the boys, Rye, on the contrary can only be bought in ed by any one; that the act of learning it is beraised.as to the probability of his returning distressed vessel since the 11th. After bail­ that having spent a week with the unright­ Notice. - Next door below Jackson Brothers'. FOB SALE. With their fun and their noise, small quantities, as in hot weather it speedily WO very desirable Building*Lots on West merely a mental process, like the act of at his journey's end to the same common­ ing a couple of steamers which proved to be eous men of the Essex county bar, he felt = having sold out all hisinter- And He surely wants them in churchl becomes musty. Indian meal, if made by est in the Hardware, and House and Sign 3EX. BBAOH, T Main street. Apply at GAZETTE OFFICE. learning to swim,—"whenever a man thinks place and unobtrusive mode of earning a strangers the crew and passengers had the the need of church influence, and as his Painting Business heretofore conducted by him the old process, will givo the same trouble. Such children, yea know, he can do it, he can do it,"—and that the livelihood to which he had presumedly been delight of being hailed by the Griffin and friendGoodwille was the most righteous man at No. 30 Main St., to his son, William Hindley. House and Sign Painting, By tbe new, the corn is dried for two years Jr., would return his thanks to this community Long, long yearsago time requisite for getting the mind up to the accustomed. But a man on a bicycle is as­ shortly afterwards by the Acadian with pro­ he knew he desired to place himself within for the patronage accorded him and respectiully before using, and is ground in suQh a manner ask for a continuance of the same to his succes­ Paper Hanging and Ealsomining, HE well known property of WILLIAM C. Did not trouble the Lord. point of conviction may vary from a few sumed by everybody to be testing his speed, . visions on board. The Peruvian was taken the sound pf his voice on the Sabbath. sor. Persons having unscttledaccennts with the Besidence—Lewis Street, STREET, situated on High Street,in the Bor­ that a granulated meal ia produced which Tough of Norwalk. containing one acreol ground Though disciples were bored; minutes to several weeks, [according to the to be spending his entire physical energy on in tow by the Acadian, the G-riffin keeping Having traveled with that end In view and subscriber are requested to call and settle the keeps as perfectly as flour. Yellow meal is' game immediately. NORWALK, - - - - CONN. fronting on High and Main Streets, with commo­ So we'll still keep them near Him in churcb. individuel concerned; that in respect to the the problem of covering the greatest possible alongside, and on the 21st the tug Rocket found the good clan's house closed he WILLIAM HINDLEY. All work entrusted to me shall be promptly dious Dwelling House, with all the modem im­ richer and thus more nutritious than white. Norwalk, Jan.16th, 1882. provements, large Barn, and out buildings, and English record of "best times,". Waller has number of miles in a given time. He is also also came, to the rescue, and in tow of the thought, being within a few miles of his reasonably and woll done. A share of the pnblic one-half of small house on Main Street. For fur Oat meal, cracked wheat and hominy all keep patronage solicited. 33tl tber particulars enquire of BURR SMITH,Agent. Along the Shore. ridden fourteen hundred and four miles in assumed to keep up his character continu­ Arcadian and Rocket she came in port this own house, that it would be more scriptural HABLES S. LOOKirOOll, perfectly, tin being the best for this purpose, Norwalk, April Utb, 1881, 15tl tix successive days of eighteen hours each ously, at least to the extent of having n1 ay cause of'much talk t>y thu wire pullers. 5 years. May 24, David H. Nash, M. D„ aged exhaustive examination of the case decided 9th, saema to be generally admitted, and now Then rise, a chaplet weave,. - t. brandy to him freely, rub him vigorously 71 years. A Job Lot of CRUMB CLOTHS, at half-price. Also a O, sisters fair! # Rev. Dr. Spimcer's farewell sermon was and put hot bricks around bim. We follow­ to report to the House a bill favoring the we see that the offices of the weather bureau We'll lay it on tbeirtomb, preached last Sabbath. The cloeiug services ed this prescription faithfully. Tho sweat VUteMtlniniCn, Cheap Line^f MATTINGS. unseating of O'Connor and the seating of trace the cause as we then'did to the ice floe Aod leave it there! of his Rectorship at Trinity chapel, were would soon start, and he would regain con - Bull for Sale. / And O, be theirs the crown, sciousness. This was continued every nigbt, Mackey, Upon this matter the Democrats on our coast, while the ice is passing from deeply interesting. HE Jersey Ball "Springwood Boy," B640, sired For Sowing;. the Arctic regions to the Gulf. The ice floe • The triumph won— of our watching, and Sam. kept growing T by "Idol of Yocun." outot the thoroagh- A Cheap Lot of BLACK SILKS, Satin have maintained a defiance of all rules of Quite a number of our residents went to better, and eventually recovered his health. bred Jersey Cow, ot Ed. Beard, Esq., is offered tiiis year reached our coast about the first of Be theirs the joy at last for sale at a reasonable price. Said bull was2 equity and justice and, because the present To her, "Well dope!" New "York on Saturday to bid "good by" to He was afterwards killed at a raw mill out years old the 13th of Mareh last. Can be Eeen at . For the occupant of the seat is a Democrat, have April in considerable quantities and has con­ Mr. S. G. Bi glow, who was to sail for Europe. West by a log rolling over him. His father any tlmo at Springwood Farm. Finish, bought from A. Stewart's probably never knew of the remedies used |WM. M. BETTS. steadfastly filibustered to prevent his'removal tinued up to this time, and large, fields of ice, Decoration Day is at hand again. Greet it About 400 friends assembled to wish him bon Norwalk, May 29th, 1882. and large numbers pf.icebergs are still report­ with a reverent welcome. Our veteran sol­ for his recovery. 1 am satisfied that our though it has been conclusively proven that diers steadily grow fewer in number, and voyage. • treatment saved Sam's, life. I do not relate BEST SOAP * Closing Out Sale. only by the most barefaced fraud he bad ed on the coast of Newfoundland bound those who remain will not long be able to The new city charter is a bone of conten­ this for ah argument in favor of the general For Sale. secured his present seat. The two parties south, and until they have passed our coast, go on virowning with flowers the graves of tion yet. The bill for the printing is before use of ardent spirits, but would say that it is HE OLD HOMESTEAD of Dayid Comstoclr, Wo continue to recommend the their dead comrades. But theft children doubtless good in its proper place, the same T deceased, situated on Comstock Hill, about 2 Table Linens and Napkins, Cheap. are as two bulls with locked horns neither we cannot expect settled warm weather. The the council for payment. Some years since miles north-wost of Norwalk Bridgo. It consists • effect of this protracted term of east winds will do so gratefully, and will crown theirs as any other stimulant. ot a two-story dwelling with usual farm out­ being willing to retrace a step. It now looks also when they are gone. Think again what some 500 copies of the charter and ordinan­ The Major when quite aged was station buildings; about 70 acres of good iarm land well Napkins, all linen,, from 60c. per doz., upwards. however, as if some compromise or coup will not be so disastrous to the fruit trees as agent at Cannon's Station. He lived near watered, and easy of cultivation. It is situated they did for the nation !• Consider what it is ces, were printed by a Borough printer for on high gronnd and has an extended viewof Long White Prussian. d'etat would soon be reached and the public it would have been owing to the unusual cold to-day—the North and South cordially har­ about $44. The bill for the new charter by, and did not stay in the depot much, but Island Sonnd, and has fine shade trees in front. business proceeded with. Should no com­ weather in the early part of April, which re­ monious, with the country being filled up would run out there when he heard the train It will be sold low and on reasonable terms in and developed as never before, with business only is $50. So muph for not patronizing coming. It used to be said of him that when order to.close up the estate. Eor further infor­ promise be made the session is liable to be tarded the blossoming of the buds, and this mation apply to :JOSIAH KELLOGG. A large assortment of New Goods prosperous, with education rapidly extending our home typos. , , he heard the whistle of an approaebfeg train Norwalk, May 29,18S2. Big Drive in Dress Goods this Week, prolonged indefinitely, and as there are sev­ we hope saved much of the crop. its influence, with more to make its future Councilman Powell is about disgusted with he would hasten out, stuff an old newspaper arriving every day, and in order to in'the stove, and sot fire to it so as to have a eral appropriation bills yet to be acted upoD, Since writing the above, we have had a bright than any other nation on earth seems trying to. build additions to his store, while secure some of the many Good Bar­ to possess—it is such a state of things which fire for the passengers. that result will cause considerable trouble thunderstorm, and a series of heavy showers bricks are so high, and good laborers scarce. ILL be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, for gains we have to offer, call and see From A. T. Stewart & Co's Great Sale. exists to-day, because of the struggles and Nathan Jane, mentioned above was a droll account of whom It may concern, on and confusion. To his credit be it said, the which has taken the chill from the air, but self-sacrifices and victories of those whom He has concluded to brick up only one story. character and made many comical remarks. W us. only Democratic Representative from Con­ how long the westerly winds now prevailing Decoration Day commemorates.—Congrega­ The building of the two brick houses on He was a good mimic, and something of a WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th, 1882, Don't fail to call at ventriloquist. One night after closing the At 11 o'clock, a. m.. at the TOWN POST in the necticut, Mr. Phelps, has refused to join his will continue, seems difficult to determine, tionalism Hanford Place, for E. A. Woodward Esq., Borough of Norwalk, we hope the change will be permanent, but store where I was employed, he and myself party in their filibustering and on all occa­ The services at Union Cemetery, Five has been postponed on account of the rise in went over to a "bush meeting" that the One Hundred and Fifty Shares Holmes & Keeler, sions has voted, and in several instances his we fear otherwise. Methodists were holding in the woods in of tbe Capital Stock of the UNION SCOFIELD & HOYT'S, Mile River, on Sunday afternoon were of an the price of brick. vote was the one without which there would Weston. A two horse carriage passed us MANUFACTURING CO., of Nor- Munson Hoyt has an old time curiosity in interesting character. Fowler Post, of the The Extension. ^ well filled* among whom were several chil­ ttalk, Conn. 9 and 11 Wall Street. have been no quorum. He avers he will not G. A. R., was out with full ran£s. Pots of Norwalk, May 15th, 1883. 2120 No. 3 Gazette Building, Norwalk. the shape of a memorandum' book handed The grading for the track on the extension dren. Boon after it passed Nate imitated violate the rules of the House by acting with the cry of child in pain, and called.out to down from his grandfather Smith. It has flowers were put on each grave. All the is nearly completed, and track laying will a his misled and misguided party. graves were marked by a small flag placed the party that one of the children had fallen For Sale. the name and date on the fly leaf, viz: soon be ' in order. The committee under out of the carriage. The horses were stopped CAPITOL NOTES. upon each one. Rev. Mr. Th'omas failed to HE undersijrned offers tor sale his place on Samuel Smith, 1709. It appears to have whose direction the extension is being built, until it was satisfactorily ascertained that Prospect Hill, Norwalk, within a lew min­ Htmsmwis. ROTHSCHILD'S SHIRTS. A bill was passed by the Senate Monday, appear with his speech, so Mr. Charles R. Tutes walk of the central part ol the town, and of beenmsed as an account, family record and have decided to enlarge the driveway under none were missing, when they proceeded on A SEBIE1 OF Rotliaehlld's Custom Slilrts . AO Wsmiatia Maalln. Beat directing the deposit of all monies paid into Townsend, Rev. Garry Haulenbeek and Rev. their way. Nate had a bottle with him out easy access to N.T.& N. H. B, B. The house is memorandum book. The entries and spell­ the railroad on Main street, at the junction of two stories and Mansard roof; has 13 rooms with made to measure v I wl W 7m Irish Linen. any court of the United States in a pending Mr. Mr. Cromlich, were called upon for of whieh he drank and treated his friends all the modern conveniences, water, gas, bath ing are quaint and old fashioned, but very Meadow street, and to have the abutments freely. He with others was sitting on a rock room, Ac. The grounds are tastefully laid oat in . cause, with the treasurer, or assistant treas­ short speeches. A. choir was also present.' lawn, garden, and orehard, with an abundance ' DELIVERED FREE EVERYWHERE. plainly and neatly and accurately done. We placed more oblique, so as to give a better back of a tent, and becoming rather noisy, JEsthetic Tableaux In every respect the very best Shirts that we can produce AT any cost. Our large and growing busi­ urer, or a designated depository of the United Commander Edmunds presided. The atten­ one of the ministers reproached him, and of choice lruit. On the place are barn, carriage ness, ample facilities, many years' experience, long list ot customers in principal cities to whom our are apt to pride ourselves on the vast strides view to. drivers of vehicles coming from hoose, cow stabl e and laundry; fine view of Long States and when there is none such, with a dance was very large. accused him of being drunk. "A drunken Island Sound and surrounding country. Locality FROM goods give perfect (satisfaction, justify us in saying that we prodnceCustom Shirts excelled by none. made in this, the 18th century, but we must opposite directions. This change will be attractive and healthful. Address Gentlemen who have hitherto been under the imprc8sipn_that the very best Shirts could not be sold ' bank to be designated by the Court. The services on Decoration Day; at South man" said Nate, "will get sober, but a d d confess we cannot always realize it when approved by the entire community, as the fool will never grow wiser." He said all his B. B. GRAUFUBD, National Bank of Norwalk. at oar prices are invited to give us a trial. WE 8UANAHTEE PERFECT SATISFACTION. The. bill introduced by Mr. Calkins, of Norwalk, will be as announced in our last "The Decorative Sisters," Our Spring importations of Fancy Shirtings include all the new designs in French Cretonnes, Indiana, last week, to aid in making further confronted with the relics of the past. This road is much traveled, and the opening as wife's sisters married Amblers, and he run Percales, and Scotch Cheviot shirtings. book, although of rough, coarse paper and issue. The procession will form at 1.30 this opposition to an Ambler. He often remarked Tax Collector's Notice, Will be given by tho Toung Ladies of the Arctic explorations and providing for an p. m. on East Washington street and comes first projected was decidedly objectionable. that he manned for beauty, and his wife for OTICE is hereby given, to all persons liable UfirSBXlWXlAR. wooden cover, is in shape and style of that of t —————— to pay Taxes in the Town of Wilton, Coun­ We have now on hand the largest and best selected stock of CERTS' RRIT SHIRTS ARB DRAWERS for appropriation of $100,000 for that purpose, as far up as Butler street, Borough; then ; ... TheMalleyTrial. ^ riches, and they both got badly deceived. Nty of Fairfield, and State o{ Connecticut, on the I st Congregational Church, Spring and Summer wear. was summarily killed Tuesday, the Com­ the most popular diaries of the present day, A. B. H. Assessment List ot 1881, that I will meet them at proceeds to Pine Island Cemetery. From The Prosecution rested their side of .the ROTHSGRILD'S WHITE RIERIR0 SHIRTS at 50 cents each. mittee on Naval Affairs agreeing to report it having a tuck or pocket in front, and the Danbury, May 26, 1882. the following times and places to receive said tax: On the Evening of ~ ROTHSCHILD'S ROYAL MERIH0 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS at 75 cents each. Pine Island the procession will proceed to case on Tuesday morning last and then the At the Store of Henry Olmstead. Georgetown, to tlie'House adversely. Good! penmanship, although probably done with a on Wednesday, June 14th, 1882, lrom 9 o'clock, ROTHSCHILD'S SUMMER CASHMERE SHIRTS ARD DRAWERS at SI each.; the down Town Cemetery and then retnrn defenco commenced with their witnesses. At a regular meeting of Concord Division until 12 o'clock in the forenoon, and at the Store Friday, Tune 0tlx, ROTHSCHILD'S IRDIA RADZE SHIRTS, whole or half sleeves, at 60cents. ' Mr. Gorman introduced a joint resolution quill, could not have been better done with to the Union School grounds, city, where So far they seem to be attempting to prove No. 2 Sons of Temperance, held Friday even­ offfm, Uenoud, Cannons Station, lrom 1 o'clock ROTHSCHILD'S SRMMER MERIR0 SHIRTS ARD DRAWERS. at 60 cents each. in the Senate Thursday granting the use of uny of the best steel pens of the present dajr. until 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. AT TUB 1 % exercises appropriate to the day will be that the Malley's were not with Jennie ing, May 26tb,1882,a committee was appoint­ At the Store of Nelson Haniord, South Wilton, ROTHSCHILD'S DEST JEAR DRAWERS, 60 cents each. tents &c„ for the National Encampment of on Thursday, June 15th, 1882, from 10 o'clock un­ IALS0, REAOTIFRL LIHES OF BALRRIOOAH ARD SILK HRDERWEAR. The Bank Statements this week will' well holden. Rev. Garry Haulenbeek is announc­ Cramer after the Wednesday night carousal ed to prepare suitable resolutions of condo­ til 12 o'clock m the iorenoon, and at the Store of OPERA HOUSE, ^ the Grand Army of the Republic in Balti­ Chas. Betts, from 2 until 4 o'clock in thealternoon SPRING NECKWEAR. pay a perusal by our business men, showing ed as the orator of the day. Douglass Fow­ at the Malley mansion. lence on the death of Brother Wiuiah ot the same day. Cake and Cream will be served jat more in June. as they all do, a fair and prosperous business ler Post, G. A. R., has charge of the exercis­ Many of the papers seem dissatisfied be­ Hbnby Benedict, and the same to be pub­ And at the Store of James Comstock, North The President on Thursday sent to the Wilton, on the 30th tlay ot June, 1882, from 7 the close of the Tableaux. ; for the last three months, indicative of better es. cause the prosecution did not succeed in lished in the Norwalk Gazbttb. o'clock in the morning until 9 o'clock in the even- Senate the nomination of James Pendleton ing. Admission 35c. Refreshment* Extra, folded Silk and Satin Ties, in Plain and Fancy Colors, 30c. to 85c. each. and easier times for all. These reports also On Sunday next, exercises appropriate to proving the actual administration of poison Whbrbas, God in his infinite wisdom has re­ to be postmaster at Stonington, Conn. moved by death from our midst our brother To all Taxes remaining unpaid after the 31st Doors open at 7:30. Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock, KID GLOVES* show how ' well the management has been, to Memorial Day, will take place under the and the actual placing of the body by the day of Jnly, 1882,interest at the rate of Nine Per All manufactured in our own factory Iromimpo: ted , very best quality,SI. 25per pair. THE TAEIFF COMMISSION. auspices of Buckingham Post, G. A. R. Win. H. Benedict, and Oent. will be charged from the 31st day os July, Spring shades. thereby reflecting credit upon and proving Malley's where it was found. This we think, WIIBBEAS, our brother has long been highly 1882, until the same shall be paid. The members of the Tariff Commission so Tte exercises of the day will commence BOBBKT W" KEELEB, Collector on List 1881. ROTHSCHILD'S FANCY HALF HOSE. into what good hands our monied institutions most unreasonable, for in such a case it esteemed by every member of this Divis­ 1832. 4t22 Grand Opening far as they were agreed upon at the Cabinet Wilton, Oonn., May 27th. All the newest designs in imported Fancy Half Hose, from 35c. to 81.25 per pair. Plain, Color- are at present. in the First Congregational church at three would be a miracle ta find a witness to the ion, we deem it proper to record our ap­ ed and British Half Hose from 25 cts.per pair upwards. meeting yesterday are John L. Hayes, of o'clock. All our Sunday schools and the deed, as the parties committing or attempt­ preciation of his worth and services as a -OF— UMBRELLAS. Massachusetts; Henry W. Oliver of Penn­ Banbury & Norwalk R. B. Cold Watpr Army have' been invited to par­ . member of the Order, therefore ing to commit such a crime \ weuld not be Resolved, that we bow in humble submis­ j ' All grades, our own manufacture. Best Gingham Umbrella, $1. sylvania ; A. M. Garland of Illinois: Robert We have received a pocket time table is­ ticipate. Flags of appropriate color will such fool's as to attempt anything in pres­ sion to the Divine Will recognizing a General Stock of Furnishing Goods, COLLARS ARD COFFS, CAMRRIC, URER ARD SILK HARDIER- 'P. Porter, of the District of Columbia; sued by the Danbury & Norwalk Railroad, designate the rallying points to the children ence of others especially as they had ample Father's band, "who doth not afflict willing­ CHIEFS, SUSPERDERS, ARD OERTLEMER'S JEWELRY, all at popular prices. An elegant Bet of B0L0 PLATED COLLARAHD SLEEVE RUTTORStorelegantSEl (3) SHIRT STUDS given Alexander Mitchell, and James Chestnut Jr„ to take effect on Monday, June 5 th pros. of the participating societies. Rev. W. H. opportunities of administering, by force if ly, nor grieve the children of men." "Whose chastening for the present seemeth not joy­ With each half-dozen ot Rothschild's Uustom Shirts.* •of South Caralina. The list will probably be Trains leave Danbury at 6.40 and 8.00 a. Thomas has been invited to address the au­ necessary, when there was not a -possibility Samples, Directions for self-measurement, and descriptive circulars mailed free. Special Price-List ous, but grievous, nevertheless afterward it to the trade. We refer to all New York. completed by the selection of William A. m., 13,4.10 and 7. 30 p. m. dience at the church. of their being seen or caught at it by outside yieldeth the peaceable fquit of righteousness Wheeler of New York, who, if nominated, Trains leave South Norwalk for Danbury The children will march in procession from parties. unto them which are exercised thereby." Is the Safest Oil Stove W. H. ROTHSCHILD & CO., Broadway & 8th St., fl. Y. will be chairman of the commission, and J. at 9.25 a. m., 2,15, 4 55, G.03 and 10 p. m. the church to St. Paul's church yard to dec­ Resolved, that in the death of Brother We bold that the Prosecution proving as -ON- ' • ' A. Ambler of Ohio. The names of the com­ The 4.55 p. m. express from South Nor­ orate the graves there; and then proceed to Benedict this Division loses a member whose made and the Best. RBMOV A Is . they have done the presence of the Malleys whole lifetime was devoted to the best inter­ S. KEN DA I, I,,'Dentist has removed his missioners will be sent to the Senate next walk, for Danbury and Litchfield, land pas­ the Cemetery, where the fifty or more with their female friend and coadpjutor, ests of his fellow beings, ever ready to aid • Office to his residence, formerly owned by THURSDAY, June 8, 1882. GE. A. Whitman, No. 90 Washington St., sixth week, it is believed, upon the President's re­ sengers at Danbury in one hour and fifty- graves, having been marked by flags, will be Blanche Douglassat SavinRock late on Friday the needy and the distressed—faithful in We know and mean what we say. every trust—possessing that faith in Christ house on the right from Mahackemo Hotel. 19|t turn from New York. eight minutes from the Grand Central Depot honored with the floral offerings of the evening in company with their poor victim, Two years experience tells for itself. STiisic, nanelng, Fire Works, A. H. Hojt&Co. But for the fact that Connecticut has thus in New York, which we think cannot but be Children. A committee* will then visit the which secures the crown of life immortal. TIGPORT of the condition oftheFAIBFIEXiD Jennie Cramer, necessarily fastens it upon Resolved, that while many of our number and other attractions will be among the Festivi­ Xl; COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, atNorwalk, far been snubbed in everything she has asked pleasing to our Danbury friends that are in Catholic Cemetery. Two graves at the Poor the trio unless they can produce positive are passing away, yet by the blessing of God ties ot the day and evening. The in the State of Connecticut,at the close of busi­ Offer tbe Largest Stock of for, there might be some reason to hope that a hurry to get home. House yard will also be decorated. our institution endures, though the laborer During the year 1880 over ness, May 19th, 1882. and unimpeachable testimony as to when RESOURCES. Mr. William^, of Windham County .or Mr. On the time table appears a view or the Douglas Fowler Post have been invited to dies; their principles and purposes live, there­ STEAMER " POJRTCHESTFR," and where, that night they parted from Two Hundred Dollars worth Loans and discounts 8416,207.02 Cheeney, of Hartford County, would be Brookside Park and of Wilson's Point, which take part with Buckingham Post. All sol­ fore we that remain resolve to assume the Overdrafts _ 1,687.44 Jennie, and that on such parting she was In responsibilities of tbe future and by Divine Will make hourly trips from the Steamboat Dock U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 300,000.0c selected, either of whom would make a most is soon to be classed among the stations o f diers and sailors are cordially invited to were sold, and in the year at South Norwalk, to convey passengers to and her usual state of health, We think that the assistance press forward in the work to the from the Point lor tjte small stim ol Other Stocks,Ibonds and mortgages..... 81.976.00 excellent and thoroughly practical commis­ this road. unite with the comrades of the two Posts. 1881 over Four Hundred Due from approved reserve agents 20,012.08 jurors unless the Malleys do produce such end of life. Due from other National Banks 23,727.67 sioner. Mr. jEaton was a good deal talked This time table contains a correct railroad " It is hoped that the people of Silver Mine Resolved, that this Division tender its heart­ 25 CENTS THE ROUND TRIP. Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures,... 27,554.70 testimony are not only fully justified andean Dollars worth were sold in about for a place on the board, but he early map of lines of road from New York and felt sympathy to the family and relatives of Current expenses and taxes paid 5,396.79 will attend to the graves in the cemetery conscientiously do so but are bound by their our deceased brother in this their sad afflic­ Tho opening will take place, rain or shine, on Premiums paid 1,500.00 announced that he would not accept such Albany, to Boston, and all stations in tho Norwalk and vicinity. Checks and other CashItems, 1,8884)8 there. oaths to render a verdict of guilty. The evi­ tion. • Bills of other Banks 5,435.00 ever offered in Norwalk. place if tendered. He had not only been lower portion of Massachusetts, and all THURSDAY, JUNE 8tta, 1882. This year the comrades of the G. A. R., dence is positive so far as any known being Resolved, that our room be suitably draped Fractional paper currency, nickles and the putative father of the bill creat­ stations in this State, together with a page in mourning and these resolutions be record­ pennies 10.20 are to visit for the first time the graves of could be gxpected to testify in the absence of Every Stove sold sells another, Specie 8,695.28 ing the commission but had j been ac­ of information as to connecting trains with ed on the minutes of this Division, and a A. R. ACKERT, Proprietor. Legal Tender Notes 3,341.00 Some Extra Bargains in Chauncey C. Piatt and George W. J3mith. any one directly a party thereto not weaken­ copy sent to the family of our deceased call and see them. We will refer Redemption fund with U. S.Treasurers tively engaged in securing the passage of the Danbury & Norwalk Railroad. Cover them tenderly. ing or repenting of their complicity and turn­ brother. you to any parties using them. We per cent,of circulation 13,500.00 Ladies' Pebble Button Shoes. the bill since he left the Senate and he said Wx. A. KELLOGG,I x'azxufzxXiD ootnrmr Owners of Dogs. DANBURY. ing stales evidence. 1 have also First-class Total .. 8910,961.J 6 to ue, he should deem it indecorous, under Geo. Nash. > Committee. LIABILITIES. If you care anything for yourjpets look out At a special town meeting on Thursday Lewis Hubbeix. ) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY the circumstances even to ^permit his many As there now appears to be a fair prospect Capital Stockpaidin .. .8300,000.00 We give Prices of a few Goods friends who so desiren to do, to present his for them by seeing that they are properly last, the citizens voted one hundred dollars Surplus Fund, ... 60,000.00 from the town treasury for memorial day of Summer weather, Barium, he of Chatam The popular Polar Bear Flour is how * JUNE MEETING, 1882. Undivided profits, ... 36,010.12 name to the President as one of the commis­ registered before the Selectmen are obliged Stoves & Ranges, National Bank notes outstanding,...... 270.C00.C0 purposes. Rev. James W. Hubbell is to de­ Square, the clothier, not the showman, is out supplied by the proprietors, Fred. W.tJmith Dividends unpaid 877.00 Ladeis' French Kid, Best Ma­ sioners. bylaw, to look after them. The Town Individual deposi ts subject to check.. ... 231,217.75 Officers don't want to deprive you pf your liver the oration. with a notice of interest to gentlemen. His & Co , to the government,'for the army sta- Demand certificates of deposit 725.50 chine Sewed, - - $4.50 PERSONALS. store is fee of the oldest and most reliable itions at and near New York. The favorite Horse , Bicycle Mint Due to other National Banks Hon. Alexander H. Stephens met with a handsome pets, but the law enforces them to Crockery, CMna & Glass Ware, Due to State Banks and Bankers.... 2,860.90 Ladies' French Kid, Best Hand take notice of your neglect. So read their MR. EDITOR :—Does the G. A. R. do well in the clothing business in New York, and Wand of flour is for sale by Chas. W. Smith very painful accident a few days since, by to render equal honor to the rebel dead that for Norwalk it has the additional advantage a^outh Norwalk, agent; for Fairfieldcoun- Total 8910,961.16 Sewed, - - - 5.50 the slipping of his crutch on the tiles at the notice and do your part if you wish to save Hanging Lamps and Chandeliers. ON - ' ' - State of Connecticut,County of Fairfield, s. s. your pugs, ______it gives to the Union dead, who died that Of having one of our well-known townsmen, ty-V , I, LESTER S. COLE, Cashier of the above-named Capitol his ankle was severely sprained. their country might live ? What is Decora­ Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Ladies' American Kid, best, 3,50 withyears of experience in the busines,as one "S"Now that Summer is approaching, our is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Calling upon him the other day to execute a Tho Adelphi is again this season the leader tion Day, a day to honor brave dead men; Wednesday and Thnrsday, L. S. COLE, Cashier. # of the salesmen, And Barraclougb promises frugal, thrifty and neat housewives look out Anything in the Housekeep­ commission for Rev. Dr. Childs, we found of our fleet Sound Steamers. She invariably or a Memorial Day inhpnor of a great and Subscribed and sworn to before methis27thday Ladies' American Kid, lrom his usual rare bargains to Norwalk custo­ for conveniences and all kinds of economical Jane 28th and 29Ch, 1882, of May, 1882. the venerable statesman bolstered in his easy leads the van. On Friday she made her dock noble cause? If it (MPthe latter, does it ing Goods line at Gity Prices. LEGRAND C. BETTS, Notary Public. $1.25 to - - - 3.00 mers. t < saving apparatus to take tke place of the hot AT THE FAIR GROUNDS, chair, suffering acute pain, but learning we at South Norwalk, at 5.40 ; fully 15 minutes honor the cause to honor those who despised Correct, attest •3*Bargatna lnJTable Einett at F. B, stove or range thus saving them from the NORWALK, OONN. . W. S. Moody, ) were from Connecticut, he enquired most ahead of time, She is a goer, and no mis­ that cause ? A UNION SOLDIER. F. St.J ohn Lockwood, 5 Directors Ladies' Glove Kid Hand Sewed Smith's. _ drudgery of a hot, steaming kitchen, and Particulars aa to purses two weeks before earnestly for his " old friend Truman Smith take. Now if theDanbury and Norwalk the meeting. JohnH.Pekxt, ) Congress, - - - 2.00 and weiit on to tell us the following bit of Extension was done so that she couid have Personal. •ST The best Hammock Chair in use can allowing them to have cool refreshing rooms JOXATHAN E. WHEELER, L. J. CURTIS, President, Saugatuck, Conn. EPORT ol the condition of the NATIONAL to live in through the summer. For this pur­ historical reminisence. He said when he met landed her passengers at' Wilson's Point,[they Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Pollard have returned now be seen on exhibition at the Adams HENBY T. SHEliTON, R BANK OF NORWALK, at Norwalk, in the Men's Hand Sewed Shoes a specialty. President Lineoln on board the U. S. Steamer would have reached South Norwalk at 5.10 home from a few weeks visit in Iowa. House. Orders taken. < pose a large number of Gas and Oil Stoves Secretary, Bridgeport, Oonn. State ot Connecticut, at the close of business, have been introduced and are used through­ NOAH W. BttADLEY, May 19th, 1882. Men's Low Shoes, $1.00 to $4.00 at Fortress Monroe, as a Commissioner from or only two hours and ten minutes from New Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp and child are out the country. Of course every one wants General Manager, Saugatuck, Conn. RESOURCES. the Confederate States,—after they had re visiting here from West Meriden. Try the "Balls Heal tit preserving Loans and Discounts, .8261,565 28 York city. to have the best therefore they will do well Overdrafts - 34812 tired to the cabin for business, he said to Mr. Milton, second son of Jacob Turk, of this Corset for sale by F.B. SMITH. to visit Jaqui's, between the Adams House rilWQOB THREE GENTLEMEN, or a Gentle- U. S. Bonds to secure circulation,...... 240,000 00 Some more of those Congress The June meeting of the Fairfield County To Owners of Bogs. X man and Wife, can obtain good BOARD, Lincoln—"now before entering upon our place,is expecting to enter Columbia College, and the Bank Building, and examine the HJC attention of owners of Dogs iscalled to the Other Stocks; bonds, and mortgages 20,000 00 Gaiters, - - - 1.00 Agricultural Society will be held June 28 HERE will be a special meeting of the. with pleasant room9»in a central location* in tbe Due from approved reserve agents 39,655 05 discussion please let me inquire if you know June 1st. Tubular Hot Blast in operation. Saturday T following from the Public Acts of theState- Borongb. near tbe Horse Railway* Apply at Due from other National Banks 7,060 61 and 19 at Norwalk when there will be horse r Bigelow Battallion at the Club Room on he waa boiling" a tea kettle, baking biscuit of Connecticut, January session, 1880, Approved this office. Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures.... 11,300 00 anything about my dear old friend Truman Joseph Mather, who has been a winter res­ Wednesday evening. May 31, 1882, at 8 March SSth, 1880 Current expenses and taxes paid 2,908 07 Narrow and Wide Toes. • i trotting and bicycle riding for a purse of and roasting a chicken all at one time with "The Town Clerk ef the several towns shall an­ 1 Smith of Connecticut ? He says Mr. Lincoln ident of Florida, has returned to his home at o'clock. one of these superior stoves, which he claims nually, on or before tbe first day of Jnne furnish OARDERS WANTED.* TWO gentlemen Premiums Paid 7,000 00 $1,000. The programme will be as follows: All members are specially requested to be to be the best out; no-heat and but little ex­ the Selectmen with a list of the persons owning boarders in private family t location desira­ Checks and other Cash Items 3,968 55 Will not be Undersold. : •with a^mischievous twinkle in his eye. replied Wednesday, four minute class, Fairfield West Norwalk. ^ present as important busines will come bef >re or harboring Dogs who have caused the same to Bble. Inquire at this office, or address Pa O. Box Bills of other Banks, ' 4,14500 pense and no danger attending the running be registered, aad said selectmen shall thereupon 85, Norwalk, Conn. Itp20 Specie 2,456 12 "Yes, I know all about him. He has remar­ county horses, purse $1,00, first $50, sec­ Clarence Moelier, who has br.en residing the meeting. By order of of one. He Can suit you every time, try him. Legal Tender Notes 2,05000 A. H. HOYT. ! J. F. RUSCO. ond $30, third $20, the above purse for CHARLES P. WOODBURY, President.". cause a dilligent enquiry to be made for unreg­ Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer 5 ried and is as vigorous as the nation." iu Chicago, and 'lately in Philadelphia, has istered dogs and cause the persons owning or Pigs for Sale. per cent.of circulation 10,60010 The Post of Thursday again chronicles the horses owned in Fairfield county, that never returned to Norwalk. K9~ New Lots olttostery ebeapat F. harboring tee same to be prosecuted. trotted better than four minutes; 2:45 "And any Town Clerk or Selectman who shall YOUSG PIGS for sale, 7 weeks old. Total (613,256 80 arrival here, of Prof. John H. Leeds of New C(# Henry Allen is now located in Nor­ O.A Job Lot of Hamburg edgings B..SMITH'S, neglect any of the duties prescribed by this Act 14 Enquire of MBS. GEO. LOW, Westport minute class, purse $200, first $120, wide audtheap at F. B. SMITH'S. shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and be Boad. LIABILITIES. Haven. And by the way, why can't the second $50, third $30. Thursday: Three wich, Ct., has a life insurance agency and ST Prize Starch is for sale by all Grocers, fined not more than seven dollars for each and CanitalStock paid in 8240,000.00 Peter L.Guigue, democrats have sense enough to send the minute class, purse $150, first $90, second Wc are glad to hear is doing well. The "Children of Mary," dressed all in every olfence," Sufplus Fund, 48,000.00 $40, third $20; 2:44 minute class, purse Buy a package and get a present. Norwalk, May 37th, 1882. For Sale. Undivided profits,. 10,953.07 Professor down here as the successor to Judge : Mr. Frank .Fancher and family have re­ white met at the Convent School £on Chapel CHAKLES A. BURR, l TOBE F1XTUBES, Mea* Wag->n, aod Sleigh, National Bank notes outstanding, 216,000.00 $200, first $120, second $50, third ?ii0. NELSON J. CBAW. (selectmen. turned here from Taunton, Mass. Frank is street, on Sunday afternoon and then march­ Lawn Mowers repaired and put in S suitable for a complete fitting out oiabatcher Dividends unpaid, 73.50 Phelps ? These premiums are for trotting mile heats, 3t22 WILLIAM C. SAMMIS, j or any one desirous to open a Meat Market* Also Individual deposits subject to check 68.375.73 HTiNEWIII Hon. N. D. Sperry, New HavenV model best three in fife in harness, four to enter, to clerk it hereafter for Geo. W. Day, grocer ed in procession to St. Mary's church, were complete orde£ Every machinejfully warran­ one S«eigh, one Horse, iron-grey color, one square Demand certificates of deposit 1,888.2) Union Ave., North of Norwalk ! STATE SCHOLARSHIPS IN TUB box Buggy, cneHarne«o8k|gqaucolDoTYi ^ Due to other National Banks, 26,102.56 post-master, has been here the past week. three to start, and will be conducted under city. Welcome back. the usual commemorative exercises of the ted, or no pay.—John Cottbb. j v- Dae to State Banks and Bankers. l,8ta.70 Cemetery, Norwalk, Conn. the rules of the National Association. No SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Mr. F. Rockwell, of Meriden, is to be here : Curtis Finch, well-known hereabouts, and day Were . held. HK vacant State Scholarships In the Sheffield JAMES THOMAS. Dealer in Green House and Hot House and horse shall receive* more than one premium . Kf Ladles Underwear tbe cheapest Scientific School will be filled at the Annual Total 8613,256.80 over Sunday. a brother of Dimon Finch, died at his resi­ Don't forget to take in the Steamboat Ex­ T State of Connecticut,County of Fairfield,s. s. Bedding and Vegetable Plants, Fruit and offered in his class. Entrance fee ten per In town at F. B. SMITH'S. Meeting of the Appointing Board June 27th,1882. Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Vines. Cut Hon. S. W. Kellogg, was called home very cent, of purse, should accompany the nomi­ dence near the Borough Reservoir in New cursion to-day to New York. The Adelphi All applications snould be made previous to that Piano for Sale. I, R. B. UHAUFUKD, Cashier of the above named Mr. Chas. Way, the Station Agent on the time. Blank forms tor anpiieatioh will be sent,- FIRST-CLASS UPRIGHT PIANO, nearly Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state­ Flowers always on hand and all sorts of De­ unexpectedly on account of the sudden nation, and must be paid in all cases before Canaan, on Monday last; he was 71 years of Will leave here at the'usual hour, but will not when requested, bj Professor George J. Brush, ment is true to the best of my knowledge and be­ signs in Flowers arranged to order. noon of the day of starting. Entries will A new, will be sold cheap, for want of use. lief. R. B. CRAUFURD, Cashier. death of his aged mother in Massachusetts. age. leave New York until 4 o'clock, p. m., on Shore Line Road at East River, caught a Secre tary of the Appointing Board. Address or inquire personally ot close Thursday, June 15 at 11 o'clock in the party of tramps placing obstructions across New Haven, May 24,1882. 3t22 20 EDW. M. JACKSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27thday Grading and Re-fitting Cemetery Plots Gen. K. has received much commendation evening and should be addressed to J. E. . George R. James, a young man, and for a her return, thus giving ample time to witness ot May, 1882. R. S. CRAUFURD, promptly attended to. 3m21 the track on Wednesday morning last, at the Notary Public. from distinguished.lawyers for a very able Wheeler, president, Saugatuck. 1 long time a worthy member of Concord Di­ the grand city parade. Correct^ittest, law-brief presented before the U. S. Supreme vision, S. of T., died on Tuesday last. He Trestle Bridge near Madison. He put them JAMES W. HYAXT,} Opening Day. - Rev. Mr. Thomas on Sunday evening last, to flight,, but first got struck with a stone E.K.Lockwood, {Directors. Sealed Proposals. Court here on the matter of the revenue tax­ was a nephew of Stephen James, Belden preached from the parable of the--Prodigal, ind also received a pistol bullet in hifarm. EnnRmicniTus S. Jm HILL, / Ackert announces Thursday, June 8th, as N PURSUANCE ot a vote taken by the Court ation upon knit woolen goods, which in Hill. son about "the son who was not a Prodigal." He then got a red light and stopped the f - kre undoubtedly the £,:<* , Extraordinary Inducements I of Burgesses, at a special meeting held the the opening day for Roton Point, " The approaching train, saving it from EPOHT of the condition of the ORRlTRAL 11th inst-, proposals will be received at the office consequence of a palpable error in the compi­ Capt. C. Fred Betts is in town visiting his It is full time that we should have something being ; NATIONAL BANK, at Norwalk, in the State of the Borough Clerk, up to June lst, inclusive, lation of the U. S. Revised Statutes, have Brighton of the East," thi s season. He has invalid mother for a day or two. To-day he about the good son. "An honest man is the wrecked. The officials promptly pursued • —B E S T!—|i Bargains Unparalleled. Bof Connecticut,at the close of business, May 19tb, for working the highway oa tbe Spring Hill road provided many attractions for the occasion and eventually arrested the whole party of 1882. between the store ot John Greenwood and the been subjected to a ruinous tariff rating by returns to New York where he parades with noblest work of God." four. RESOURCES. residence of James C. Sutton, to the acceptance as will be seen by reference to his adv. He SLATE SHELVES, of the Committee on Highways, and in accord­ the Treasury Departm&nt. Ex-Confederate has also many new and permanent alterations Lafayette Post, G. A. R., of which he is a There is not probably any place around Loans and Discounts .8136,915 83 ance with the profile, the map ot amended ontlay, and ex-Congressman Joe Johnston, of Virgi­ member. where you can do belter in purchasing sum­ Grand Distribution of Presents. Always cool, and easily cleaned. Overdrafts 35 13 and specifications of said highway, now on file, and improvements in and about the grounds, CHATHAM SQUARES, U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 100,000 00 and which can be eeen in the ofilce ot said Clerk. nia, is now an Insurance agent. He says had in the shape of new buildings, sheds, docks, Letters from the Potter family now on the mer suits for yourself or for your boys, big In order to introduce our starch in every Other Bonds 1,00000 FELT LINED, Due from approved reserve agents 2,132 33 The Committee reserve the right to reject any he remained in Congress he would have been &c., and intends to make it the best place of California excursion party, say they left San or little, than of Comstock Bros. They have city anc^town throughout the United States Are now offering the most extensive and greatest Due from other National Bonks 17,34873 or all bids if not deemed for the interestsfof said pleasure resort anywhere along the shore. That "being the best non-conductor variety of . (. .r Furniture and Fixtures.... 2,300 00 Borough. a beggar by this time, and some of his friends Francisco, homeward bound, on Thursday the best of everything, immense stock to we make the unprecented offer, which is Current expenses and taxes paid 2,190 44 CBAS. P. TURNEY, Chairman of Committee the grandest and best inducement ever made of heat known, and is perfectly Checks and other cash items 32100 are mean enough to start up and say they Chas. W. Smith, city, has the agency for last. Mr. Potter and family intend switch­ select from, and prices as fair and low as the by any bouse of the kind in the wtrld-, every clean. The Bills of other Banks 1,65000 ISTRICT OF REDDING, SS. probate court. don't see much difference between being a this county of the noted Polar Bear Flour, ing off for a short visit to friends in Mil­ lowest. Fractional paper currency, nickels and May 22nd 188*. <-Hfl • package of PBIZB STABCH- will contain a tick­ pennies . 39 55 D beggar and a Congressman, any way. The waukee. My-Mi Citing Specie 5,016 00 Estate of STURGES BENNETT, late of Red­ manufactured by Fred. W. Smith & t/O., of »"For your Caaae Shirts and Veals beggar is certainly surest of a quiet and et, which will entitle the holder to a valua­ Legal Tender Notes 3,387 00 ding, in said District, deceased. New York. go to F. B. SMITH'S. Titular Hot Blast {foa-Eiplosiw " ' Ever Exhibited. The Administrator represents the Estate insol­ We understand that Mr. Jeremiah Tierney, ble present. For sale by ell grocers; tf is the moat Perfect Working and Best Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer, vent, and prays the appointment of Commission­ pleasant time of it, anyhow. A slight ripple of trouble among the weav­ V • ' 5 per cent of circulation 4,50000 ers thereon. There is a great deal of gossip about, and of Elm street, who was for a number of years Barnaul's Greatest Sliow on $12, $14, and $15 SUITS, : Ordebbd—That Commissioners to receive, ex­ ers at the Cassimere mill of Union Co's. last I®" Send your Lawn Mower to JOHN Total ..8276,83601 amine and-decide upon-the claims of the creditors no doubt much pressure on the President to the Secretary of the National Hat Finishers Earth" made. Warranted in every way. If not aa week, was promptly allayed by the discharge COTTER and have it put in first class condi­ That are perlect models of Style. LIABILITIES. of said Estate be appointed at the Probate Office, Associat'on, has, after the usual preliminary passed through town Sundaiy forenoon, and represented money refunded, at Capital Stock paid in •in Redding, on the 10th day ot June, 1889, at one remove Minister Lowell from the Court of of an obnoxious super. ..8100,00000 o'clock, afternoon, of which all persons in inter­ examination, been admitted to the Fairfield attracted crowds of non-church going peo­ tion for the Summer's work. , Surplus Fund . 4,250 00 St. James, and the -woods is full of willing The auction tale of the Union Company's Fine Dress Suits, $16, $18, $20 and Undivided Profits .. 8,36630 est will take notice, and appear,if they see cause, candidates for the successorship. It is County Bar. We congratulate Mr. Tierney ple, who seemed particularly anxious to see Wlntar'a Balaam ot Wild CHerry cures National Bank NoteB outstanding, .. 88,000 00 and be heard thereon. LEMUEL SANFORD. stok advertised to take place at the Sign Post Sole Agent for Norwalk and South Nvrwaik $25. Also Suits that are really Individual Depositssubject to check.. .. 65,870 42 Judge. on being a full-fledged lawyer, and from our that every thing was fairly conducted, and Coughs, colds, Bronchitis, Wheoning Oough,In­ rumored that if any change is made the On Saturday last, was. postponed until Wed­ fluenza, Croup, Consumption, ana all diseases of and vicinity. first-rate, all wool, cut and made in Demand Certificates of Deposit .. 1,42873 President will* exchange one Massachusetts personal acquaintance with him we cannot that Jumbo was all right. the Throat, Lungs and Chest. 50 cents and SI a BEAUTIFUL Due to other National Banks .. 18,920 56 nesday, June 7. See adv. ' » .»! 1 tbottle. _ t the most nobby style, for an extra Money to Loan. man for another and rcplace Mr. Lowell by but think he will prove a valuable acquisi­ Total 8276,836 01 A rare chance to secure a handsome coun­ Fear Not. China Toilet Sets, rush, selling at $10. Enquire of O. E. WILSON, No. 3 Gazette Build­ ex-Governor Boutwell. tion to the legal fraternity, as he is essen­ • OnTblrty Days Trial. . Earthen Toilet Sets* State of Connecticut, County of Fairfield, st. ing, Norwalk, Conn. try seat is offered by Mr. Josiah Kellogg, he tially a man of to-day and full of live and All kidney and urinary complaints, es­ We will send Dr.Dye'sCelebratedJSlectro-Vpl- Tin Toilet Sets. P,WILLI AM A. CURTIS, Cashier ot the above nam­ Guiteau now seems to think tftre is very pecially Bright'H disease, diabetes and liver taicBelts and Klectrio Appliances.on trial for We assert without fear ot contradiction that ed Bank; do solemnly swear that the above state- being the authorized agent for the sale of the progressive ideas. We heartily wish him thirty days to yonng men and older persons who Tea Sets, nothing so eheap has ever been oOered. men tis true to the best of my knowledge and belief. little chance of his Attorney Mr. Reed, doing David .Comstock homestead on Comstock success in bis new field, but regret to learn troubles, Hop Bitters will surely and last­ are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, WILLIAM A. CURTIS, Cashier. anything for him in the Habeus Corpus way, ingly cure. Cases exactly like your own etc., guaranteeing speedy-relief and completeres- Crockery and Glass Ware, Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 91th day Hill. -Iv:-". that he does not intend to commence practice but expresses confidence that President for quite a wbi!» yet. have been cured in your own neighborhood, torationot vigor and manhood. Also for Rheu­ of May, 1882. WM. E. MONTGOMERY, Fred Mead, our confectioner, is putting in 'and you can find reliable proof at home of matism, Neuralgia. Paralyais.Liver and Kidney Copper, Agate Iron, and Tin I BEADY-MADE CLOTHING Notary Public. Arthur will commute his punishment to im­ difficulties, Keptures,and many other diseases. Correct,Attest, a water motor to run his ice cream freezers; what Hop Bitters has and can do. 2t22 Illustrated pamphlet sent lree. Address Voltaic Ware, Wooden & Wil- G-ioboe M. Holmes, \ prisonment, inasmuch as he was made Presi­ E. R. Sherwood at his large and handsome - in the most profuse variety. An elegant the business has grown to such proportions Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich. ly« low A. S. Huulbutt, (Directors dent through his act. His keepers say he double store appears, to have been quite suc­ USTOIC a handsome and valuable present T. 11. Moiuson, ; that it don't pay to do it by hand power any Peruvian Syrup cures Dyspepsia, General ' apparently does not yet belive that he is to be cessful in his new departure, and his feature is given away with Prize Starch. RUBBER MATS, RUBBER HOSE. Children's Department, longer. Debility. LiverComplaint, Boils, Humors, Chron­ banged, although the scaffold is already in of best of custom-work at reasonable pricei ic Diarrhea, Nervous Affections, Female Com- Novelties in Lnminons Match Safes. AND ALSO, SIGNET MILLS is the name of the new addl is taking well. He can suit all, great or "Quick as a Wink" ., spaints, and all diseases originating in a bad The Latest and the Best New Fish Market! readiness for hi3 execution. As Ever, B. Rockwoods Instantaneous Photographs, 17 ltate ol the blood. Custom Department, tion to the Union Manufacturing Company's small. _ - m The subscriber has assumed the management Mills. The mills are now in operation, and Union Square, New York City. 'STMr, of the New Wholesale and Retail Will. Betts offers his thoroughbred Jersey R. L. Ells has his ice wagons ready to re Special Inducements to our Norwalk have sent off some handsome specimens of R'ockwood gives personal attention to the Store, Banes aiS Furnaces, Bull, Springwood Boy for sale. spond to the call of those wishing him to sup­ MARRIEB. , Portable or Brick Set. friends. cassimere goods. posing of sitters. ,, L 3ml6, Fish' and VeietaMe market, Phoenix Engine Company's ropms have ply them with ice this summer. His prices Sole Agent for Norwalk and So. Norwalk Just opened in Wilson's Bmlding, opposite lhe One of our Harness Dealers has recently On Thursday, May 25, at St. Matthew's been newly painted and freshened up the will be subject to the changes which the Walnut Leaf Hair Bestorer. of the celebrated manufactures of ­ Central National Bank, Wall Street. WOULD respectfully call jour attention to made an elegant gold mounted harness for a Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., by Rev. Charles ARDSON, BOYNTON & CO. Repairs for CHATHAM SQUARE, Seasonable Fish and Vegetables the fact that I shall 6ffer this season, as I have past week. supply demands, but will at all times be It is entirely diflfereat from all others. It is as W. Turner, Antoinette B. Gamp, to Fred' In the past three seasons, the Old and Reliable Mr. Stewart of New York city. It will be clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a per­ same furnished at New York Prices. Just at the great transfer station ot the Elevated Constantly on hand, together with choice IITHACA STEEL TOOTH WH^BL Hiram st. John the Georgetown builder reasonable. _ fect Vegetable Hair Bestorer. 'It Will immediate­ erick J. Griswold, both of Brooklyn. HAT BAKE, either Lever or Horse Damp. back here again this summer to ornament ly lree the tread from all dandroff, restore gray Tin Roofing, Plumbing and Bailroad. All the principal lines ol Uorse Cars haigot the contract for two handsome cot­ (gThe Young Ladies of the First Congrega* •8T Thanks for special bridal compliments pass the door, and then the Adelphi lands more Frnit of every variety, Canned This Rake was patented 1867 and 1877, and has no our beautiful drives. hair to its natural color, and produce a new . General Jobbing convenient than 'to any other large Clothing equal as regards durability. I shal I offer thisrake tages for sons of D. K, Hoyt, Ridgefleld. tional Church are preparing a fine entertain: growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any In Danbury, May 16, George Miller and Honse in the City, the new landing being but two Goods, etc. as low as any first-class rake can be sold. Hav­ Irving Hall, our young and enterprising Sanner affect the health. which Sulphur, Sugar Miss EBtelle Bailey. May 18, William Brod- Well and Promptly Done, at or three blocks. All orders promptly attended to. From long ex­ ing the sole agency tor Fairfield County. For At the annual meeting of the Connecticut ment to be given at the Opera House on Fri­ of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparations have further particulars address WILLIAMS BROS., truckman, appears out with a very handsome done. It will changc light or laded hair in a few erick to Miss Franoee Lynch. Thanks tor past lavors. perience in the business the subscriber feels con- Medical Society, on Wednesday latt, at New day evening,June 9th. It is to consist of dent of his ability to please all who will favor Ithaca, N. Y„ or ARTHUR BENNETT, Weston, and costly new double harness. It was made Aesthetic Tableaux, followed by refresh­ days to a beautitul glossy brown. Ask your drug­ In Bridgeport May 25, Nelson Van Tas- him with their patronage. Conn. Haven, Dr. Wm.G. Bronson of New Canaan, gist for it. JSach lTottle is warranted. Chas N. «f AQU'X* N.B.- Also a Piaster Sower Attachment lor. by one of our local dealers. D. M. Finch is ments, Strawberries and Cream, &c. It will Crittendon, New York, and Geo. O. Goodwin ft sell and luss Jennie Sterling. May 25, H, A. MLLJjSPAUQH. this Bake, at a moderate cost. 19 •was elected president. to follow Irving's lead. be'worth attending. (Jo., Boston, Wholesale Agents. Iy38 Arthur Palmer to Kiss Ellen Beid. uWAIilj ST., NORWALK* •Mrracioucii.

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WESTPORT. The latest Railroad Report The funeral of Mrs. Mary Marvin, relict The Boston prints, in a recent is­ Norwalk gazette. Journal, ''-J AT His . flQ'ltea of the late David M. Marvin, took place sue, the following rumor: Wednesday from Memorial church, Rev. A. N. Lewis, rector, officiating. Many relatives There is a pretty strong belief that tbe old . i- ' ' Tuesday, May 30,1882. and friends were in attendance. The casket War River and Springfield and Athol containing. the remains, draped in black schemes arc to be repeated again, with the f Fairfield County Items. cloth, bore tastefully arranged flowers and Connecticut Valley railroad for the loser, sprigs of smilax. 1here was no sermon— and the Boston and Albany tbe victor. Mr. O*1 w ®ter Street, ,; CITY OF WEST NOR WALK. no eulogy, the simple service for the burial C. W. Chapin is credited with being the principal creditor of the Connecticut Valley, HAS NEW DESiUNS IX About a year since, the Ice house*was set of the dead being said, and a hyfnn sung. The remains were taken to the Old cemetery and, consequently, Connecticut people jump on fire by carelessly smoking in it. and deposited^in the family vault, Messrs. to the conclusion that the Connecticut Valley, Head Stones, Monuments and On Saturday,unruly cliildcen set the wheel Edward H. and Andrew C. Nash, Josiah now that it is' to enter Springfield over the mi all klnda of Memorial Work. Boston and Albany from Hartford, will be ot Bates Brothers saw mill running, in the Raymond>nd Gershon B. Bradley acting as CALL AND SEE THEM. lot pall bearers. utilized to extend the Boston and Albany; m t ..r-Vivyit-v,- i::•> \ absence of the workmen. Luckily they re­ since a short link from the Valley road, thb BE8T THING KNOWN Si' turned in time to subdue, the flames which Thursday's warm and gentle rain continu­ starting from a point below Hartford to New ing more than. twelves hours was the most would take the Boston and Alban; WASHING^BLEAOHING had been started by friction, caused by the auspicious event—to farmers, that has oc­ Haven, to the latter point, where, in connection witl IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER. O. E. GEABBE, rapid running of the wheel. Those children curred, weatherwise, this season. the Parallel road, road, which can now be will hereafter be closely watched, and if the The comet was discovered Thursday even­ SAVES LABOR, TtMK and SOAP AHAZ- built, a new through line to New York in­ XMOXiT, and gives universal satisfaction.' mill is iuterferred with, by them, they must ing in the northern sky, and (again Friday dependent of the old monopoly could be No family, rich or poor should be without it. -W :^i. tf. expect a good ducking in the pond. evening. The price of real estate, however, secured to the Boston and Albany. The Sold by all Grocers. BETWARE of imitations is not likely to be. much affected by home carrying out of this scheme to New Haven well designed to mislead. FMBUNS ls tho -m Mr. and Mrs. Winton are enjoying the J croakers who assume that this celestial visi­ would undoubtedly lead to the construction OHIX SAFE labor-saving- compound, and "vital :-ii & •" visit 'of ^friends from Bridgeport, and all tor will strike the earth. ^ of the Parallel road from New Haven to always bears the above symbol, andname of MlMlif!! 1 ?!i have enjoyed their rambles in woods and ^Ir. Charles J. Ketchum's new yacht lies New York at once. Tbe New York and JAMES mn. N1W YORK. Painting and Paper Hanging in all at anchor in the stream opposite the house New England would undoubtedly be pleased branches, executed promptly and fields,'viewing natures wonders, after hav­ • ?rj. 1 . • • Just" Received. of Mr. Noah W. Bradley. She is a beauty to see a first-class quarrel between tne Bos­ Hard Wood Leached Ashes. on reasonable terms. Shop corner ing pitched battles with {snakes, and always as to model, and this feature is also borne ton and Albany and New York and New coming ofE victorious. ^ Haven, such as would follow if the Connec­ OA A Oar Loads for salo,ofl4 tons each, aboat Wall and Water Streets. Office at out in the workmanship and general finish. AlV/v 488 bushels gross measure, delivered at imimft W-aWVriSr • .VflT •? , y- t, r -.... v With the exception of the sessions of the It is whispered she is the fastest kind of a ticut Valley scheme, or the building of the all railroad stations in tbe New England States, 5 *4V A, Selleck's Book Store. road surveyed by it between Springfield and at from Soto 86 per ton. Address JAMES HART- Morwalk, April 21ih. 1S82.; ' - . 3ml7 Sabbath School, the services have become sailer. , • ' New Haven, should be taken in hand by the NESS, Detroit, Mich. 6m20 i. .'Mi..-. , irregular, the Episcopal, being the only one Mr. and Mrs.LandonKetchumand family, left France by steamer, May 18th, and are Boston and Albany, since it would drive the Which may be expected regularly. The expected to reach their residence, here, this New York and New England and the New removal of Kevs. Mr. Bradford from Darien week. Haven and New York roads into fellowship, and the Danbury extension to New York READMAN BROS., and J. M. Taylor, from South Norwalk, who Are blossoms an indication? then tbe CHILDREN'S CLOTHING A would be given up. >1 y took a great interest in the services, has left present will be a great apple year. :• V €•. —i i •. a void, hard to fill- The baste which Cornwall & Patterson A Heavy Judgment Entered. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, Vfi "*VV-: jr.»;'• V*-.V!O •• i : ; -- . 'fi' ? • : v;* Mr. Joseph II. Raymond, was able to ride made to leave town caused the Improvement A judgment for $928,697.49 was entered Uiiii ... u.. Company, whose great building that firm Friday ia the Supreme Court in favor of the GAZETTE OFFICE, CLOSING OUT out a short distance, with his son J. Russell occupied in part, to open their eyes and ask Ne^ York Loan and Improvement Company Portrait and View Work. , ' ' , ' fctisnu*- /.i? Raymond, on Sunday. "Where is our rent coming from," and they against the New York City and Northern : * . ' i JS5 'Li <1. . Mrs. Hamilton the new owner of the N, got it by levying a little attachment on C. & Railway Company. The judgment was J. Street place, is making improvements in P. which hinderd somewhat their tob—two obtained in a suit brought on a promissory rapid movements, Bridgeport-ward. note for $920,459.80, which became due on My~ Entire Stock, and about the house, and greatly improving And while it was yet smiling May, and May 5,1882. No defence was made to the $ it. the local'law in force, oystermen, began to suit. As collateral security for th< note tbe Rev. Mr. Smith held a service on Sabbath ton and dredge in the river, as of yore, never railway company gave the plaintiff 1,841 OP evening at the Chapel, which, on account of taking, of course not, a single bushel of second mortgage bonds.of $1,000 each. Ex­ SPRING oyster seed at one tide. And behold; they ecution on the judgementhas been issued and Hisses St. Join, the shower was slimly attended. did sell tbe seed at 18 cents per bushel. returned unsatisfied. Ex-Mayor Tompkins has about completed m DEALERS IN Verily there is profit in young oysters. The New York City and Northern railroad his sidewalk,—while he awaits the arrival of Blackfish are biting? The first three has been placed in the hands of a receiver. lumber—to beautify and complete his new pounder was canght last week by a visitor The company was organized in 1878,and was from New Haven. MILLINERY fence.- to connect at the New York end with the sys­ - AND ' ^ REDDING. Rev. John R-. Williams of Christ church, who has been ill for some time is recovering. tem of elevated railroads, of which it was to On Sunday, the 21st inst., Rev. J. P. Hoyt run to Brewster, on- the Harlem railroad, FANCY GOODS. * ine "of Pearl Derbys. Miss Lillie Wilson, daughter of Charles. ; of Newtown, conducted the services of the Wilson, Esq., and Mr. Marten Doscher of a distance of about fifty-two miles; It was Oar Millinery Department em­ *!•?}.'JJ?o ;sS.'s Congregational Church Ijy exchange with the New York, will be married, Tuesday, June to pass through the most desirable part of * *" 'V' *?,r *V 5. *•'•• - "^1 ^ j ; ' -ti :j,T3 J. Westchester county, and its prospects were braces a great variety of Spring an d pastor. 6th, at Christ church; oards are out. A heavy thunder bolt during tbe shower considered brilliant of securing not. only a Summer Millinery, including all Cost and Less than The apple trees are blossoming. The blowth very remunerative local traffic, but by means novelties in Straws, Shapes, Trim­ Saturday night awakened many sleepers who of connections with Boston and .the east a is large. thought for a moment that a rail so early from mings, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Another telegraph line is being constructed slumbers was rather out of place. valuable through husiness. The new compa­ MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS. ny acquired under perpetual lease the New &c. : Cost. from New York to Boston. It passes near The" funeral of Matilda, wife of Daniel York, Westchester and Putnam railroad, f«' Reading Station and through West Bedding, Murray, who died Wednesday of scarlet which had been originally organized as tbe Millinery for Misses and Children Wi Bethel, Newtown and Waterbury. It is fever, aged 25 years, took place Saturday,the New York and Boston railroad company, in in new and attractive styles. •U.-rV- burial being in Christ church cemetery.. said to belong to the company who own the 1869,and afterwards became by consolidation Mourning Millinery a Specialty The funeral of Mrsi Harry Smith, (Saug- part of the New York, Boston and Montreal line paasing through Redding Center. atuck,) who died Saturday, aged about 70 railroad company.' The last named road was and made up at short notice. There was a copious rain last Thursday. 'g Shirt Vaiiti in American and years, takes place this (Tuesday) afternoon. sold under foreclosure in March, 18T6, and Crape redressed by "Schriver's James S. Earle. The next morning there was ice in some Deceased had been a suffer for many weeks. reorganized. Patent Process," which makes old places. The yacht Syngus, owned by Mr. James The engineers of the New York and Bos* Crape equal to new and isnot affect­ .» ..w : ^ Mr. Colley, who was conveyed to the In­ R. Jesup. came to her moorings from Rye, ton Inland road have reached Durham on • i '• - ALSO in charge of Capt. "Syl." Fairchild, The ed by salt air or dampness. sane Hospital at Middletown, a few weeks their way ealt, going over the line surveyed craft is worthy of her liberal .proprietor and several months ago. It is claimed that tbe Our stock of Fancy Goods con­ ELEGANT NECKWEAR AND HOSIER,?. since by one of the Selectmen survived only efficient commander. only deviation from a straight line in the 180 sists of Laces, Buchings, Ribbons, a short time. Hia remains were brought The yacht Ibis leaves this week for Bos­ miles is one deflection of five degrees. The here this week and were buried in the ceme­ ton. managers propose to tunnel West Rock and' Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Notions, HOUSE AND LOT. tery at Brancliville. " ! . ' ) Miss Susan Wright of Ohio, formerly of cross the Connecticut river below Middle- Trimmings, &c. i.! 7 »> this place, is visiting her cousin, Mr. William town by a suspension bridge. Confidence ia We have the Agency for Madam 1A1BBStill II8SIVIA WESTON. B. Wright expressed tbat the road wiU be built. r:^ Griswold's Corsets; a perfect fit No. 11 Arch Street, Jumbo at the Weston Military Institute is. Messrs.'A. S. Hurlbutt, Thos. R. Lees, B. guaranteed. A trial is sufficient to still progressing finely. L. Woodworth, Miller Eetchum, Frederick The Methodist church in Nichols Farm was - ^'"--'A: Asthetic Oscar is all out of time.,| Morehouse,'W. S. Guyer, A, B. Godfrey, reopened on Wednesday, having been, exten­ convince that they are just what you cr-(si9-y-tntiyf&L- ~ •""*«. I. E. Lees, and F. Fstorehouse, were chosen sively repaired. need. NEW CANAAN. directors of the willow Brook Cemetery Patrick Mulville, a boy, died Friday at. Hair Goods a specialty. We have, The Congregational Church which has Association at the late annual meeting. Hartford. The day before he had both legs been closed since February for repairs, jvas Mr. A. S. Hurlbutt and Postmaster W. E. cut off by a railroad train. the latest imported Frizzes, Partings AlCXRlldrC nr rwi re-opened for divine service on Sunday; re­ Nash were elected president and secretary Waves, &c. Switches of all grades. GLOVES and treasurer, respectively. Mrs. Fear attempted to commit suicide by modeled throughout, with new pulpit, new drinking pennyroyal Saturday morning at DEOOBATION DAT. Ladie's own combings made up to carpets and cushions, walls frescoed, and in­ the Ditson House in Meriden. She refused order at very low prices. - BEST FITTING * CHOICEST SHADES * FINEST QUALITY. M terior finely painted, etc. ^ There will be no formal observance of the to tell the nature of the trouble with her hut- >:-'V • 33r. FITOEC'S day here, though it is expected friends of band that drove her to the act. A new lot ot Ladies' and Children's Under­ STAMFORD- wear and Infants' and Children's Dresses just some comrades will deposit flowers. It .will George A. Conly, the well known basso, Rev. Dr. Lathrop "and wife had a very be a holiday, however, and many will go to in. Also New Hamburgs. We are agents and Herman RietzeL the pianist of the Clara for the Universal Patterns which are both re­ pleasant reception given them'by the Baptist {few York by steamer Adelphi to witness Louise Kellogg Concert company, were Family anfl Day Scliool Society on Thursday evening last, the event the great parade. In Green's Farms citizens liable and cheap. We have the Buckeye drowned in Lake Spofford at Chesterfield,N. Cook Book for sale. Stamping neatly execu­ For Boys. intending to be a welcome to them on their will assemble in tbe Old Cemetery to clean H., Friday. Lake Spofford is about nine return home from the South. off tomb stones, re-set them where needed, ted. No trouble to show goods even if you "TPHs-: Spring Term will commence Mon- miles from Brattleboro and a favorite sum­ do not wish to purchase. A ey were married. *W. Keyser 17th " " She has also a very careful and competent Hallock is a man nearly forty years of age, r t WHOLESALE ANfi RETAIL. Fred. J. . Wright 177th " « set of offlcess and every thing possible to en­ and a son of W. H. H. Hallock, the mason. Jacob Roth . _ GAUZE UNDERWEAR, a r pe ------I" rv1;. .-TT"• - .7': Miss Scofield is twenty, and was one of the sure safety has been looked after by tbe OLD. ; graduates from the High School this Spring. gentlemanly and enterprising managers, and MILLINERY. - ' -M . "D She is a daughter of Mr. John A. Scofield, L. B. Hendricks 17th Conn. Voft. she is now undoubtedly as safe ard as fast a and Thin Goods of every . Call Before the painter. ' OATHOOIO. * AT i boat as can be found anywhere in this vicin- JoM & James MBon, mmmr DANBURY. T. Carroll 28th Ceai. Vols. M. Condon 5th " " A! on at you 40 AND 42 "WEST 14TH STKEEX'f Mrs. Laura Tweedy, wife of Col, Joha R. Byron 8th " " : description. The season Tweedy, our postmaster, died on Thursday The June St. Nicholas is to have two pa­ NEW YORK. ' *\V. H, Brrwer 26th " " • Mrs. J.B. Betts' of consumption. The deceased had been a *M. Dwyer 8th 44 , 44 pers on Longfellow and the children, by long time sufferer. us THE ACORN M. Shaughnessy U. S. Navy. Lucy Larcom and Hezekiah Butterwortb, has been backward and . irh - * • ' • v MANUFACTURERS. At a meeting of the directors of the Dan- Cody " " VEW 1882,) bury Gaslight Company, held Friday even­ numerous illustrations. That magazine will 49 Main St., Norwalk, Ct. U" Mr. W. R.'McCready is willing to pay a ing it was voted to increase the capital stock give special attention to sports and games, to good reward for the return of the gold watch many have not prepared • $45,000, or 343 shares of $25 each, for articles on travel, hunting, fishing, and To tbe Ladies of Norwalk and vicinity 1 would the purpose of enlarging the works of the lost by him a few days since ;while driving •ay that I am now prepared 'to show them a lull company, and to offer the same to ttft pres­ on Compo" street. kindred matters, during the coming summer. assortment ot SPECIAL"lOTiCE. ent stockholders pro ratio at par until the Owing to a cold season which has necesi- • m< m i IICUJMM WS. Kerosene Oil for the weather that is' i WE ARE q^FEHIKG A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 10th of June, tated planting corn late, crows have got Stamford is making, under the license law Mrs. J. P. Abbott, aged eighty-one years, hungry, so farmers say, and are making an unenviable reputation. Her justice courts Millinery & Millinery Goods, died suddenly at the residence of her daugh­ trouble In fields by pulling corn. One man are kept busy with arrests for drunkenness " 39 Washington St., So. Norwalk. ter, Mrs. John M. Raymond, 40 Stevens keeps a portion of his help on the watch and disorderly conduct. Sunday before last here and will remain with f i Wilton, ^taster, street, Sunday morning. with a gun in hand, his theory being that a rum-crazed loafer nearly killed a compan­ The re-union of the Eleventh Regiment fine shot sent at the right time in the right ion with an axe by beating him over the head will take place in this town on Thursday, direction are the best sort of scarecrow. —the injured man not yet being out of dan­ fM BsiiyBrn us. ' No better place in - "June 1. The programme will be varied and The anniversary of the Society o*44Th« ger, And now comes the tragedy of last ' - ' t governed by circumstances. The business Children of Mary," took place 8unday. Sunday, when a drunken rowdy deliberately Both Trimmed andiUatrimmed, EDWIN R. 8HEEWOOP, meeting will take place at 11 o'clock in the Some twenty-five young ladies, dressed in kills a sober and industrious young man be­ this town to buy above Tapestry, pi Iiraio Carpte, ' G. A. R. hall. Dinner will be served in Ben­ white, or black, and all wearing white veils, cause he would not drink the accu'sed stuff edict's hall at 1 o'clock. assembled at the residence of Rev. Father tbat bad- already fitted him to commit the Feathers, Flowers, Laces, Beads, if] Si Successor-to J. Sherwood & Son; and Sherwood & Co,, ' AT A two-year-old son of Dennis O'Conners, Keating, and marched in procession from terrible crime of murder. We should think Goods than of and every Novelty pertaining residing on Clark street, died, Friday, from thence to the church, presenting a fine and the respectable voters of the town would get the effects of swallowing a dose of iodine. tired of this terrible order of things and bend . to Millinery. All the New impressive appearance. At the church the EDWARD STREET, One , gRSATLY ?. . JlA-NUFi.CTUEEGS, During the absence of the father and mother the usual exercises, with music, took place, every energy to pass a no license law and en­ -O. • . -isf Colored* Straws, i REDUCED PRICE in another room the little one succeeded in P force it. It could be done if all who love or­ IMPORTING TAILOR. AUL. taking the vial from a bureau and drinking der and sobriety would rise up in their Chips & Braids, STYLES & QUALITY CANNOT PAIL TO PLEASE. Perfectly Safe, - considerable from it. Every effort was made Price Gash Dry Goods In the Superior Court on Wednesday last, might and prosecute every man who is known in all therfew Shapes and Styles. .Best Work 'and Frnpst .Goods at a Moderate Price. WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE YOUBINSPECTION to relieve the sufferer, but after enduring Christopher Logan, charged with intent to or reputed to sell liquor. It will cost less to Oderl^ss, ' ' Intense agony for thirty hours the little one do this than it will to maintain jails and Store, 5 Gazette Building. Hotels, Steamboats, Theatres,and died. kill, was found guilty. poor houses.—New Canaan Mesunger. Conyenieut, ^ The directors of the Danbury National At the annual meeting of the appointing '.Jv '• ' • > •JL HENRY SMITH, late of London, Cutter. - ^ ' Churches furnished at Short- ;. . Mis*. '• -feiSi-fi • Mourning Bonnets made to Order- Bank have declared a ^vidend of five per board June 27, appointments to the vacant .Liver, Kidney and Bright'# • est Notice. I ^ Economical, ^ cent, from the earnings of the past six state scholarship in the Sheffield Scientific Disease. Thanking yon for past favors would, still solieit Cleanly and • - months. your patronage. 4 school will be filled and all applications must A medicine that destroys 'the ,:germ or Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Dnrable< GREENWICH. be made .before that time. cause of Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Kidney and Liver Complaints, and has power to root The Village Improvement Association of Eaton, Cole & Burnham, have the largest them out of the system, is above all price. t.i/x s£, i Superior to all others. K&tonali purchased last summer a metal steam whistle ever made; it is intended for THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES Mrs. J. B. Betts. O. HAULEUBEEK & CO., figure representing a deer, at a cost of $70, Such a medicine is Hop Bitters, and positive ZZiAS-rra-i the Canadian pineries and [i* expected to be proof of this can be found at any one trial, or 13 Water Street, Norwalk, The Acorn is a luxury in and placed it in a small park of the village by asking your neighbors, who have been Norwalk, April 24tb, 1882, - at the forks of two roads, near Daniel Smith's able to make itself beard, by its small voice, • - cured by it. 2t22 —1 — Kakvir flpMialty ol • ^ Summer that saves its cost in Corners. On Friday night week somebody for at leaist 50 miles. CLOTHING! took it down, broke it to pieces, and threw WELCOME SCnOLt AND CIRCULAR SAWING. a single season. To be had the pieces intt^ Cross River. • Douglass Fowler Post, G. A. R., has re­ The celebrated trotting stallion George ceived upwards of a hundred dollars in reply Wilkes died on the Simmonsfarm In Lexing­ In Taner^ Better Made, Setter Oat, and at Lower 'irURNING, PICTCIIE r On Wednesday the two liquor cases brought Spanish Laeesl REPAIRING of FURWITITRE,* only at v ; by the borough against John Bples for vio­ ton, Ky., last Thursday. He was foaled in to their request for money to defray the ex­ 1856, and Dolly Spanker, his dam, dying FANCY JOBBING In WOOD. lating the Sunday liquor law were disposed penses of Decoration Day. The post has . Price than ever before. ' ~ ' of by the accused pleading guilty to one soon after his birth, her milk was replaced by FineLine,N6w Patterns, Low Prioes. also tre^fbd itself to sets of sword, belt Sand cow's milk liberally tinctured with Jamaica JL line of manufactured Articles may charge, upon which he was fined $10 and imSB 9 u»ually be found on lianu and for sale costs, and paying the costs in the other case. sash for three of its officers. The post now rum. When known as Robert Fillingham Hats, Caps, and Gents Furnishing Goods, E. K. he trotted against Ethan Allen in September, at the manufactory. ftev. L. H. Angier is to deliver the address appears in uniform on all parades. 1862, and won the $10,000 purse in three mosquito Netting Frames made to ou Memorial Day at Killingly, Conn. To the Commissioners ot Fairfield Geo. H. and F. B, Raymond are to com­ straight heats. In 1864 his name was changed Parasols! (nls!! In New and Desirable Styles. Don't forget to look at my Order. , County. —Observer. to George Wilkes, and in October. 1868, he 1« WATER STREET. mence the Foundry, business as soon as they Not only for its PURITY, but bocause of its SU- From 15 Cents to $6.00. 'HE undersigned hereby applies for* License BRIDGEPORT. can get one finished; it is now being erected made at Providence, R.I., his record of 2:22 fSBIOBITT in U i : Cornices Made to Order. fft call SniMfnnnii nn.l r : • '»i • Jacob Kopp, a German tailor, committed for them on the valuable dook property on There Is a Balm in GHIead.—The Largest Assortment and Lowest suicide Thursday noon by shooting himsef Water Street, South Norwalk, opposite the success which has marked the introduction WASHING QUALITIES. ow in force relatinfi to the with a pistol. He was about 54 years of age is warranted the BEST LAI'XDBY ^ Prices ever offered. : - Made as fine as Onstom Work. Trunks and Traveling Bags People's Market, sale of intoxicating liquors, at tlie building on Corset Factory. -They are live and energetic of Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, prepared SOAP In the world. . , - the corner of Water and Beatty Streets, in the and resided with his wife and five children by Ely Bros., Oswego, N. JY., is indeed "Superiority is our motto, and it peculiarlyt char­ Removed to No. 51 MAIN St, town of Norwalk, in said County. on the third floor corner Bank and Water go-abead young men and will, succeed. . acterizes, all of our Soaps. For aale by all first in great variety, on second floor. Sureties oil bond proposed : . marvelous. Many persons in Pittslon and claw Grocers. HE very best of BEEF, delivered daily to SYl.ViSSTEli BP.OTUERTON. streets. He had been afflicted for a number The Ray. W. E. Wright, of the First Bap­ ticinity are using it with most satisfactory our cut'tomers. Also, in their season, Veal. of years with rheumatism from which he had TLamb. Mntlon, Pork, &c., at the lowest Dated at Norwalk. tire 29th day ol May, 3SS2. tist church has received a unanimous call results; A lady down town is recovering BLACK SILKS, Sills. Hats made to Order. Market Rate.''- Vegetables and Fruits a full Signed CHARLES W. ISItOTHEBTON. suffered terribly. from a flourishing church in Oneida Co., the sens6 of smell, which she bad not en­ CURTIS DAVIS K CO. Iresliand vaiied supply daily received. Market We, the undersigned E'ectors and Taxpayers Dr. David Nash died at his residence on wacon sent abo utiown every morning. joyed for fifteen years, through the use of BOSTON, MASS. h of said town, neither o! us being licensed dealers State street, Wednesday afternoon after an New York. The honor was entirely un­ the Balm. She had given up her case as' JAMES K. WIXSON. in intoxicating liquors, or endorsers on any other illness of over a year. He was attacked by sought by him, and its reception was an Henriettas, Grapes, EDWIN R. SHERWOOD, • ' application, endorse the above application. incurable. Mr. Barber," the Druggist, has SYLVESTER BUOTHERxON, nervous prostration, brought on by overwork entire surprise to him. It comes from a used it in his family and commends it very ' I •• •' ^ but recovered sufficiently to resume practice. Water and Beatty Streets. Norwalk. united, harmonious people, but whether that highly.' In another column a young Tunk- Satins, Surahs, Wholesaler and Retailer, j New York Clothing Houso. J. TINCJiLER, Newtown Avenue, Norwalk. In December he was again taken down and hannock lawyer, known to many of our Opeainc of gfisi and Summer JOSEPH SKIDMULiK, Water Street, Norwalk. failed gradually until he passed away. The fact will render its acceptance probable, we D.J. BENNK.TT, Beltlei. Ave., Norwalk, readers, testifies that he was cured of partial -.-v A. NICKEHSO\r, Chapel Street, Norwalk. 2tS2 deceased was on® of the oldest and best are unable to state. rtaafnaaq. It is certainly a very efficacious VOB| Satin Merveilleaux, 39 and 41 Main Street, Norwalk, Conn, known physicians in this state and had lived Manager Mitchcl announces that the "Dan- remedy.—Pittsburg, Penn., Oatette, Aug. all his life in this city and vicinity. He was MAP JDS, Notice. bury Patience Co." which has given sdeh ex­ 5, 1879. , 2122 Millinery born in March, 1811, in Greenfield, and was S hereby given that the co-partnership hereto­ Price 50 cents. BOWKEB, I fore existing between the undersigned under seventy-one year old. He was the son of cellent satisfaction in Danbury, Brewster*, the liim name ot "A. It, ACKERT," is this day Dr. William B. Nosh. He studied in his New Milford and other towns will appear at The following is the list of jurors drawn LISTER BROS., , f dissolved by mutualconpcnt; and that Mr. Ack- lather's office and attended the medical col­ the Opera House on the evening of Monday, AND Mrs.W.Faarcett, ert alone is authorized to receive money and com­ lege in New Haven, graduating in 1834. for the criminal court: Samuel A. Barnum, •> In NcW Colors. ? pound claims due tin! partnership. The following year he entered into partner­ June 12th. This Company is composed of Danbury; Smith S. Dunning* Bethel; Hull RUSSELL COE'S Dated Norwalk, Cunu./ihia Mth day of May, 3 James' BJooH, 1SS: ship with his father, the firm name being the firtt young people of Dunbury and their B. Bradley, Redding; Jacob L. Dauchy and Special Bargains! SEASONABLE SUITS JOHN J. FIXLAY, j)r W.- B. Nash & Son. This partnership cosiumes, music &c., arc equally as good as A. O. ACKERT. continued until July i, 1853, when he be­ John P. Keeler, Ridgefield; Sidney E. Water Street, Norwalk. - . tbe best professional companies. Let us give Hawley, Brookfield; Willian Turrell, New- A few pieces left of Low Priced came associated with Dr. Robert Hubbard, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, • Will open on GLKAfiU'icSS !S KEXT TO GQDLIKESS. remaining with him until January, 1871. our neighbors a hearty welcome. ; own ; Elizur Cable and Charles E. DeForcst, -ALSO * 4S Dress Goods. From that time until lie was compelled by Two fine Jersey Bulls came up on tbe New Canaan; Peter J. Black and George A. 5 FBANKE'S illness to give up business he prBCticed alone Adslphi on Friday last, bought the day before Hyde, Bridgeport; Charles Jelliffeand Jams FULL LINE OF NOTIONS. He was married in July, 1836, to Susan E. mWEHSE STOCK, 10W PRICES. , QUALITY GUARANTEED. WMESDAY and THURSDAY, Veter Kellogg's auction sale of Registered Lockwood, Fairfield. . V i Sterling, daughter of the late Jesse Sterliag Aivmumft DOMESTIC PAPER FASHIONS. . , APRIL 19tll AND 30tli. ., ] .IsTisi eiii Hair CiittiDE Saloei, of this ipity,and leaves a widow and two sons. Jersey Stock. The handsome fawn-color, SOLD BY POi' A VJi.'' . The medical praetice of the deceased has •'Billee Taylor" 5996, sire Ben Rajah, dam The Inconsistency of Man. Fine Hosiery a 'Specialty. ' A Choice Assortment ol i Pl'e;«iba,jsi,iflsave.; - •" - been large for many years, and he enjoyed i Myrtle, was bought by Wm. M. Betts, our Scheming, diverse, and manifold adver­ Agent for the) SINGER IMPROV­ . Jial r Cut, or - i- 'i a high standing in his profession. He lived tisements of worthless, goods, will never W. H. SMITH & Co., •S'fhoro»si»Sli'anipoo a quiet, retired life, devoted to his chosen young and enterprising Springwood diary- Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, man. The other was "Dumont of Scituate"' attract profitable customers,only meritorious ED SEWING MACHINE, all at­ «ai.I. AX profession, and his faithful, constant attend­ articles such as Swayne's Ointment for skin 15 and 17 Water Street, 6259, and was bought for Wm. H. Burr, of tachment? with them, warranted "it. In all the Initios Styles. Also f Mr-'Fmiifce'?1 Fair Oattinjr dlloon. ance endeared .him to the families in which Redding Uidge. They were both said to be diseases, are recognized and sought after by zironwAXjS, OT. be was employed. the people. Real worth always receives its perfect. None better. Half-price. No. 1 K/.Z'SXTE BUJt.iliRG. Henry Burr,arrested in Bridgeport for bur­ beauties. / just merit. A man may profit for ^ a while Call and see them. - S I? lowers, Feathers, Itibbons, bilks, glary the other day, has been discharged, an Notice. BROADWAY, COR. WARREN ST., (opposite City Hall) NEW YORK. .Particular aiteDtion given to laities and Child­ House cleaning loses more than half its by imposing upon the public, but it is only Satins, Laces, and. all Novelties ren's I lair Cutting and Shampooing. alibi being sustained. a question of time when he will reach the NDER iOBtrnctions anil by power of attorney ESESTABLISHED 1843. Mr. I N. Beers the actor wa#|married in terrors when you use PILE'S PEAELINB. Be I shall prosecoto all persons trespassing pertaining to a First-Class , AT HOME TO EVERYBODY. sure yQU are not deceived by the vil^mita- end of his rope. Man has never dared to U J. F. BENNETT, Jlew York Thursday morning, Mrs. Beers doubt the efficacy of this great vegetable Bttfr0Und' 8?eHGB8r Wi:i rn Millinery_ \! Hot and Cold Water Baths tions which flood the market, but see that 19 MAIN 8TAEET. 1 is from Austin, Texas. She is related to the Ointment. U- }v Motmlk* May 1Mb. MM. r "Bkimmerhorna of New York.—Standard.. the name of JAMES PILE i» on each;package, ;.k .f-'Ji -V

' • A>-; b.* t!. ^jf *"21', £' • m- Was she not thon to aid in his success? TEHPfiRANCE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .' i.si The Dead Singer. [r CONVEYANCES [js Sttd Had her home influence forever ccas'd? Howard S. Be^ts, WV/V/W From Br. Holme?t Poem in The Atlantic. Norwalk Gazette. Great her embarrassment: Solution «ctr: Contribntedby Ladles oi NorwalkTemp.Urfon TO HOLDERS OF Again in Galileo, when thousands press'd DANBURY & NORWALK R. R On many a saddened hearth the evening lire Mr. Beecher thinks it a shame that wine is To listen to his teachings, or be heal'd. Pharmacisl 3JUMUEB A B K A N G E ME N T . Barns paler aa the children's hour draws Tuesday, May 30, 1882. freely drank at many New England dinners, She with her sons (James, Joses, Judas, Simeon) Oommencin > June 27,1881. i near,— . v Is seen, without the crowd, wishing to speak which celebrate the landing of the Puritans. I deal speciallylif Defaulted filenr; AND- • OA II, If TRAIN 6 -J"' With Him: This told, and the occasion giv'n, scriptiouis. If holders ot sncfc.ta pf That joyous hour his iohg made doubly BE L'HLEHEM Mr. Francis Murphy and his son Edward, them,will send full description,!v LeaveNorwalk Bridge/or Danbury > He taught that there were nearer ties, than those fUrntsh information and submit pi riptfons a Specialty. . 932a.m.,Mail. dear,— and the Virgin Mother. Of earthly kinship; that all, who lov'd Him, are well reported of in England. In Bolton purchase or collection. • ..„i2iLn_ . "/ >.': 222 p.m., Accommodation. " % And tender memories touch the faltering "Tho' among Judah'a thousands, thou art email, And his fathers will obey'd, as brothers, two day's work resulted in over over 8,000 XL* O. SHBA;WEWOD^ VT... . 420p.m.,N.Y.Express. THE 115 Broadway, N. .; •;; •.;•; . • choir. "Yet from thee 'Betlilehem Ephratah,' - Si6tera,mother, were esteem'd by him. Toilet and Fanoy Artioles, j 6 01 p.m..Mail. SKIN pledges. P hi To sell Fruit and Ornamental Tieea, •:V.:! M I. 7 -S. - W 8 07 a.m., Sunday Accommodation. CAN RESIST He sings no more on earth; our yain desire ... "Shall come forth, He who shall ruler bo . K' No lovo was lacking, on the part of Christ, t I" Grapes, Shrubs, Koses, etc. No «xpe- -AT- A REUABLE REMEDY At Hartford, Conn., there is a Woman's M FARE ONLY 35 GENTS. FOR ALL SOOTHING Aches for the voice we loved so long to hear : "In Israel; wlioae goings forth have hoen For her, who gave him birth: His thirty years ArriveatNorwalkBridgefrom Danbury. DISEASES OF THE AND HCAUNO , "From the beg-lnning, frometernal days.". J Of filial devotion, in her home. National Hospitaljor the treatment of women Wanted paid 7 84a.m.,Mail. POWER OP In Dorian flute-notes breathing soft and Boston, Mass. 852p. m.,N..Y.Express. •••., > SKIN, Gave proof of his affectionate regard: Excnrsiqiiftckeis to N. Y. & Return art! SUCH «S TETTEM, SWAYNES' Thus spake the Seer ; the Oracls falMTd drunkards. The trustees are the^,leading 46 O A's*er Week can be made in any CORNER DRUG STORE, 103p.m.,Accommodation.'' r . clear,— When Mary brought to birth the infant Olirlst. Bnt "she believ'd not on him, nor did 5 14.p.m., Mail, PIMPLEI, SORES, OINTMENT physicians in ten States. J| S? e®^' Somethinff-ohtirely Mjw jforgMe xtrorwnib., conn, Fifty Cents. BLOTCHES The sweet contralto that could never tire. Yet had'st thou long been fam'd, bless'd Bethlehem; His breth'ren." Their hearts and hopes were worldly. outfit Ifee.g.lft'WWAHAll *C0ii 9 05 p. m., Freight. .. v , J.: > RASH, ON ACCOUNTOP AL ...... • 9 00 p. m. Sunday Accommodation. Deafened with listening to a harsher strain, To thee, her native home, tum'd, Wholly flx'd on his Imperial reign, * The king of Abyssinia, it is said, has a £*YilPELAt LAYINFT THC INTENSE 'Neath which they look'd for honor and reward, THE POPULAB AND SWIFT STEAMBB, h .W.S ANDirOBTH ^npt. RINOWORM, ANO iNSURtNH The Maenad's scream, tho stark barbarian's Companion'd by the gentle, faithful Ruth : very effective method of preventing the to­ BARBERS* BWEET REPOSE, IT IS There Boaz dwelt, and lovingly espous'd His works, miraculous, they oft had seen, bacco habit from spreading in his domin­ & HMtl ITCH, KNOWN BY UANV AS cry: Ilis mighty influence, o'er minds, observ'd, - ~ : A ' 'Ii " ' " 4* ' NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD. REDNESSor THI GREAT CURE The wWow'd gleaner; from which union sprang ions. lie cuts off the noses of those who 4 t.s. i • 'iL ••JikWH"' "M FOR ITCHINO PILES." Still for those soothing, loving tones we Tho grandsirc of great David, Israel's And they would have him turn them to account, Trains leave 8o. Norwalk for New York atVt 47 NOSE King. a AND DR. SWAYNE a SON, sigh; To thee the Prophet Samuel was sent Without delay, against their enemies, take snuff, and the lips of those y£g> smoke! ORGANS a.m.-WashingtonEx.via Harlem River; 4 5tf. ex.; FACE) 5 18ex.; 5 23, a 50,6 20, 7 25, 7 45 ex.; 9 04 ex.; 9 85, PHILA. Oh,for our vanquished Orpheus once again T' annoint the son of Josse for the Throne. In the behalf of Israel, to tjee Brewer?, when seen together at the festive The Mason & Hamiin Organ and 10 34,1145 ex. a.m.; 120,2 5U ex.; 4 30 ex.; 5 27 ex.; BURNS, Tliem from the galling servitude to Rome: A D 353 Ii PECI , " 6 29ex.;655,9 18 p.m.ex. 186 CUTS Thy sons were valiant; one, Elkanan, slew board,avoid beer of their* own brewing much ForNew'Haven, AND The shadowy silence hears us call in vain! The brother of Goliath; of whose spear, But of his kingdom, in the hearts of men, Piano Co., Has commenced her Regular Daily Trips leav* ex.; 0 52,8 56,9 21 ex.; 10 48 a.m.,1211 ex.; 143.211 as they would contagion. They will invur- 46 East 14th Street, (Union Square .1 Ing New York lrom l'icr -7 E. B., near Peck Slip, ex.; 419,ex.; 4 52,5 52,ex.; fi 32 ex.; 9 42,11 01,11 28 His lips are hushed ; his song shall never The stall, was "like a weaver's beam," tis said. They nothing knew, and scornfully, despis'd: at: 2:45 p. 'm, and lrom foot, af 31st Street, ex.; 1150 ex.p.m. 'In his own household his worst foos were found." i;ibly be seen to order either champaigne, Ifew Vorls.. die. Another, to the Giant born, was slain Offer the largest assortment (nioru than 100 E. R., at 3sOO. p. m.,connectlnR surely with, the For Springfield, 6 52, ex.9 21, a.m.; 1211, ex.; 143, By Shiniah, of Jesse's noble stock. Hcnce his decisive words: They are my friends, Rhine wine, or beh,at932 Haven trains for tno east. Leave South Norwa'k For thy pure Springs, David, when sorely press'd, The largest shipment of ^champagne ever $80,S5T, 966, 912, 984, #0!l anil upwards every morning (Sundays excepted,) at 7:50 l)esu*'d, but was, by fcarrestrain'd, leBt he The rnle of Heav'n, and on me believe." AIso lor easy paymeni», $T»5 per quarter anil, LADIES' FINE SHOES j o'clock, on arrival ol the Danbury and the New SCIENTIFIC MISCELLAII. This open declaration, it would seem, received in this country has recently paid onwards. These Organs li.ivc received; HI fcH- Haven trains. Should"drink the blood of those, who jaopardls'd Passengers can procure Single and Excursion EW YORK A PHILADELPHIA NtW LINE Their lives, to satisfy their Soverign's thirst. Suppress'd their public meddling with his work. duty at the New York custom Hoiisc. -In KSTHONOKS atSVKK lf OlJ R OI n I In all Widths and Styles^ . ! Tickets for all Stations on the Danbury Bailroad BOUND It HOOK ROUTE An examination of dogs after the admin­ No more we hear of Mary, 'till the hour • ? , CRBAT DI STBl A at the Captain's office on the Boat. N Yet this, conceded reputation, pales view of all that is known of the fraudulent HIMITION8 i'ortFI K N «L? (. no . FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA . „ istration of arsenic, showed Dr. E. Ludwig Before the dignity on her conferr'd, When her maternal love, and sympathy, • ^ 4. ethfir Amorle«h orfcnus liavjn<£<£««•*. bKen's Fine Hand-Sewed Boots and Passengers Jind Baggage conveyed to and from Commencing November 7,1881. DRUGGISTS character of all this kind of goods, it seems found worthy of »n«li at any. At the tho Depot at South Norwalk, Free ol Charge. Leave New Yorkfrom station O. R. R. ol N. J., seventeen times as much of the poison in the When, in her bounds, the infant Christ reclin'd. Led her to Calvary: Beneath the Cross Shoes, j Refreshments served on board at all hours. toot ot Liberty St., tor Philadelphia. She stood, chief mourner, mid a scene as if the Americans must b({ fond of shams. CHEAT ITALIAN BKU81CAI. EXHIBI­ liver as in the' brain. He has concluded that A consecrated spot it then became, TION, recently closcd at Mil .A N, at winch Ol our own make, warranted to lit and wear well. Ninth A Green Streets, at 7:45,9:30,11:15 a.m. Where rev'rent feet, from ago to age, should tread That must, with agony, havo rent her soul I • "I saw more intoxicated women at the was the LAR6KST COlL-Htt/riON of IWU- 1:30,4,4:30,5:80,7,12 p.m.- On Sunday at 8:45 a. in all cases the liver absorbs more of the Here was the end of all her cherish'd hopes, SIoTl INSTRUMENTS EVER WHITE'S PROPJSIiiiEKS m. 5:30,12 p. in. O'er prints that Angels mark'd and Christ had fonn'd. last Derby than on any former occasion," BROUGHT XOGEX'H KH,lifter testing;and Heayy Boots and Rubber Goods Will continue to make regular trips betweenNor- For Third a Berks streets, at 7:45,11:15,a.m.1:30, poison than any other organ, from which it What th' emotions of the virgin mother The culmination of anxiety, Intense, comparing side by side for several months, Mason Of every description. walk Bridge and New York. 4:30,5:30,7, p. m. On Sunday at 8:45 a. m. Commissioners' Notice. Unparallel'd I How bitter, this, the end says Edmund Yates in the London World, ft Hamlin Organs received the ON LIT HIGH- For Trenton, Warren and Tucker sts., 7:45,9:30, would appear that the liver is the best part As she view'd the cherub form, begotten Freight received from and delivered at th6 11:15a.m., 1:30, 4:00,4.30,5:30,7:00,12, p.m. Sun­ HE subscribers appointed by the Court of By tho Holy Ghost; her babe mysterious ? Of all her fondness end expectancy I "and not merely the females with whom in­ KST AWARD for instruments of this class. Men's Heavy Boots $2.00 upwards freightdopot of the Danbury & Norwalk Railroad 1 Probate for the District of Norwalk, Commis­ to examine in case oI criminal poisoning. Catalogues, with lull descriptions, illustrations for all stations, also the Shepaug Bailroad. day 8:45, a.m., 6:30,12 p. m. sionersT to receive, examine, and decide npon the As Jewish maiden she had ponder'd o'ar There hang her well belov'd, and there the King ebriety is normal, but decent looking women and prices, FREE " Calf " 2.00. " Return trains leavePhiladelphia tor New York: In several instances, the last in February Ladies' Cloth Top Button.; l.OO '.V : WSpcciftlarrangemcntB forireight toand lrom From stations Phila. t Beading Railroad, claims of tho creditors oi the estate of HUBERT " prophetic eulogies on David's son, Whom Angels taaght should rescue Israel! apparently the wives and sweethearts of ar­ • DVERTISERSi sendCuu iurlor vurour Selectociei?* Listui«» wiof UVVMLop£L! New Yor#can be made with this line 10 percent, ALLEN, an insolvent debtor, ol Norwalk, in of the present year, an extraordinary high As she beheld tho lacerating thorns, Geo. P. Ro'veil * Co., 10 Spruce «: Kid " .. 1.00 # I Ninth & Green Sts., at 7:30,8:30,9:30,11, a.m., 1:15 said district, assigned in trnst for the benefit of And David's Lord, who was to come and reign,. tisans and small shop-keepers. Perhaps the A Newspapers. less than by the railroad. 3:45,5:4Q,C:45,12p.m. On Sunday at 8:30a.m., death-rate has been recorded in London dur­ Subduing all earth's Kingdoms to himself : From her poor wounded heart, there ran Street, N. Y. " Slippers...... 25 " ' 5:30,12 p. m. his creditors, hereby give notice tliaCt wo will at­ Produce sold free of commission and retiffhs tend to the business of our said appointment, at ing periods of exceptionally dense fog. long had it been the theme, predominant, Great drops of blood I The taunts of his fierce foes heat of the weather upset their calculations promptly madeat the highest market rates. .. From Thitd A Berks streets, 5:15,8:20,9:15 a.m., the Oflice of John S. Seymour, Esq., in said Nor­ Truifts, Traveling Bags, Leather K^Jui perBons arcforbid trusting any of the 1,6:25,6:30,11:30 p. m. On Sunday at 8:15, a. m. Prof. Q. E. Roscoe has obtained evidence Of all believing dwellers, in the land: She heard; "He saved others, if he be as to the amount of liquor they could take 4:80, p.ih. walk, on the 12th day of July, A. D., Ib82, and The Ohrist; let him, now, save himself," and hope, ' W ; and Finding^ employees oftho boats of this line on account ot on the 12th day of August, A. D„ 1882, at 10 o'clock With Zecharias and Elisabeth, with impunity." the Ownersthereof. From Trent jn,Warren and Tncker streets,135," in the forenoon of cach of said llays. disproving the existence of the supposed She oft had talk'd of the expectancy. But for a moment, look'd for his response, Repairing Promptly Done. 6:20,8.03,9:04,10:08,11:34 a.m.1:58, 435, 6:24, 7 28, Said court hath limited and allowedthree months A New York court ihas awarded $500 p.m. On Sunday 1:25,9:191,, m. 6:14 p. ni. new metal phillippium. The coming glory of their Israel: * In an assertion of the Godlike pow'r Meeker's Tickets for sale at loot oi Liberty ht., 239,261, from the date hereof lor fthe exhibition to usol The wrecks of vessels on British coasts And now, within her fondling arms, she held She oft had witness'd, in his ministry; damages to a Mrs. Carey, for wages of her Bugene Fanolier, 401,944,957.1323 Broadway,and at the principal claims against said estate. Dated at Norwalk, this 12th day of Hay, A. D; have shown a steady reduction in number Its great deliverer. Was she not told. But Jo, he heeded not their-mockery I husband lost to her through a saloon keeper 17 MAIN STREET, NORWA LK, CONN .. iEiiaria! hotels; Nos.2and 4 Court St,and Annex office, 1882. NEf.SON TAYIiOB, JK., Sehooiier JOHN i8.P£BBY, Capt.Byxbee, WUl Jewell's Wharf, Brooklyn. from 1805 for the year ending with June, By the angelic messenger, that He - Would he, to h: r, no recognition give, whose customer he was. Pity that such New York Transfer Company will call for and 4t20 EBENEZERJ HILL. "Son of the highest, should be call'd; be Great; Nolook.no parting word, ere he explr'd ? check baggagefrom hotel orresidenceto destina­ . Commissioners. 1877, to 891 for the year ending with June, That to Him should be giv'n, by the most high, Oh yes, his eyes is flx'd on her, and John, • verdicts should be so rare as to find place in Sfieet Music 5 Cts. tion. ALL BAIL LINE FOB LONG 1880. A large share of this gratifying result The throne of David, and, that he shonld reign Who near her stands: "Woman behold thy son," the newspapers. But the more we hear of Fridayiy night. freight:ht takentaken onpa board at Pier BRANCH.OCEAN ttfc ' \ 43 B..; Ri.footot RntgerSt.,* "—^New York.ori MON- GBOVE. ASBURY PARK. POINT PLEASANT is believed to be due to a gradual improve­ For ever o'er the house of Israel f" She hears; "Behold thy mother," to his friend; them, the more insecure a rumseller's busi­ A large assortment of f And aU New Jersey Seaside Resorts. DAYSSand TUESDAYS. ment in weatherforecasting and to a more Had not Elizabeth, her cousin, too The wish obey'd, John takes her to his home ness will be made. He never can till when Successors to BURR KNAPP, The Highest Market Ratea Paid for Leave foot of Liberty street, N. R., 5:00,8.15,a.m., Where she finds shelter and support. And more, 12, m., 2,3.30, 4. 5, 6 P.m. Borne one who was, by Heav'n, ordain'd to "go the curse he throws around him may come SILK ORNAMENTS, Hay, Straw and Farmer'* Produce, by > ~ ci iH. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Ag't. intelligent attention to storm indications. Before," to herald Him, tho coming Christ f Enlightenment, concerning him she mourns: A.J. ITIEKKKR & BRO. : . C.R.B.ofN.J, From Broca's tables, including a large Her worldly hopes, all crush'd, beneath the Cross, back like a boomerang on his own head.— Norwalk, April.1880. Was ever babe so great, mother so bless'd! Just Beoeived. number of cranical measurements, the aver­ • Well might her soul then, magnify the Lord, She, there, is taught to place them on his works, His aH,atoning sacrifice: To see a. ii ':1r mm age weight pf the brain is found to be about "Her heart rejoice in God her Saviour." Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, in her latest work ^kilts' Materiaha Specialty How chang'd her state I from lowly Hebrew maid, That in his death, and rising pow'r, her life i' :. 47 ounces in men and 40 ounces in women. To Heav'n appointed mother of her Lord: Eternal,is by faith, assur'd. Her dream - "Friends," by the mouth of her heroino his The greatest weight is attained betw^n the Seraph's attending her; above, around, Now ended, she awakes, andponders o'er this to, say of the Woman's Christian Tem­ Andrew Selleek, ' ages of thirty and thirty-five among men, His words and acts, so long misunderstood; Watching and minist'ring; near by her feet perance Union: "Why, there are women WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL': and a little earlier among women. After the Sages, from far oil lands, adoring kneel, And wonders, that her pride and prejudice Bookseller and Stationer, SEE. BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE Cores Dyspepsia, Nervous Affec­ Had closed her eyes, so that she fail'd to trace all over this land, all over England and tions, General Detility, Fever and age of fifty-five-the weight rapidly diminishes, Strewing rich gifts; "Gold, Frankincense, and Scotland, the hem of whose over-dresses I'm Myrrh The lineaments, drawn by inspir'dlseers, ^ |- t 49 Wall St., Norwalk, Conn. Ague, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhoea, and at the age of eighty the average decrease Shepherds, in joyous notes, rehearsing song Of Him who, "altogether lovely," yet ~" Si not worthy to touch. There are women ltd? I w« :| has amounted to three and one-half ounces, By men rejected was, and vllllfi'd, • 3r<«» Boils, Dropsy, Humors, Female Com­ Sung, by descending Angels, o'er the plains : banded together twenty thousand strong in fro** plaints, Liver Complaint, Remittent although the loss sometimes amounts to as The good and great, of earth and heav'n alik* ' 'A man of sorrows, and borne down by grief," this State alone, and so all over the country, Oh why thus blind," she ask'd: How chang'd the Fever, and all diseases originating much as nine ounces. Broca considered Attracted ncath the lonely manger roof. pledged to make the salvation of drunkards But not exepipt from carc, this honor'd saint; years PLANING MILL, saauv in a bad State of the Blood, or form to be of more importance than weight e Had been, had I but sympathiz'd, and sooth' and the extermination of the drink traffic the -AT- p?»S5 "A sword, thro' thine own soul, shall pierce," »h W 'f!U% accompanied by Debility or a loyr in estimating the comparative intellectual heard Him, in his daily toils, and ministry i solemn object of their whole lives—women State of tho System. capacity of individuals. From Simeon's lips, its;wounds already felt, But grief avails not; letjne, rather, live who sacrifice, and bear, and do, and pray,— To publish his renown: By faith in Him MANUFACTURERS OF Dreams may be more capable of control E'en thro' the joy, that now possess'd her soul: ' and who don't dare to be alive unless they The air was- stirr'd, by Seraph's low'ring wings, ; Atone for long disparagement, and share. WHENCE COMES THE UN- than is usually supposed. It is known that By Joseph heard,warning of the approach With his belov'd disciples, in the work can 'rescue the perishing."' • BOUNDED POPULARITY OF brain action causes a rise of cranial tempera­ Of Herod's myrmidons, who sought the life Committed to their trust, and the bright hope X m- SPENCER'S ture, and, reciprocally, M. Delaunay finds Of his return to take me to himself Of her lov'd babe; commanding instant flight The Comets. Doors, To Egypt, there to dwell, 'till danger o'er. And share, with him, the glories of his reign. Allfwir'c PnrnilQ Placfpro?. I toat an increase of heat in the head stimu- To Egypt I land of bitter memories, Thus 'd, and died she, bdt her sepulchre. The comtt may now be seen with the illJOuvli. o 1 "Ivlio 1 Idolvlo . J lates the action of the brain. Dreams are Where Hebrew children, heretofore, wercdoom'd Unknown to men, is registered on high: naked eye on any clear evening, though the Sashes, generally illogical and absurd, but by cover- To death, by a like murderous decree, Her sacred dust; watch'd by th' Angelic bud, bright moonlight greatly interferes with its Jewelry Store, ] Because tliey ha^proved themselves I ing his forehead with a layer of wadding M. —That told of her conception and renown- CinfcrftV But they obey'd, confiding in their God satisfactory observation. It looks now like Delauna et8 8ane To guide them, on the way, and shield from harm. Is treasur'd, 'till the Resurrection hour, Blinds, the Best External Remedy ever in- I y « » intelligent reas. Other TorUCSjOS It1 To celebrate the passover: New scenes months. Cuba and built up a large and remunerative If others follow they will be designated by Mats", Oilcloths, also Canton Mattings, a full line R. R. CABLE, « E. ST. JOHN, inc. Never fail* to restore the never intoxicates. Uisco Were opened up'to his inquiringeight, ; in "White and New Fancy colors. Vlce-Pres't & Cen'l Manager, Gen'l T'k't A Pass r Ag t, yoothfal color to gray hair. & Co., Chemists, N, Y. It is proposed to try a novel experiment at business. In 1854 Mr. Taylor was one of the sucoeeding letters of the alphabet. It is also 50c. The gathered throng, within Jerusalem, . i SPECIAL NOTICE—5 frame Body Brussels, k 1 ' WILLED sg|g Paris by producing a series of scientific The bleeting lambs, their streaming blood, the smoke, few capitalists who organized the first At­ Comet Welles from the name of the discov­ Moquettes, Tapestries and Ingrains, patterns ot CHICACO. v erer.— last Beason; warranted of the very best quality at dramas at one of the theatres, with the object Ascending, from each household sacrifice, lantic Cable company and was always one of Providence Journal. about two-thirds their value, the best bargain! of combining amusement with instruction. Deeply impressed his young, susceptive, mind, its chief financial mainstays. During the ever offered. Strictly Pure His soul was fill'd,by the solemnities 1 Three plays have already been provided, and war he was a member of the Union Defence Warfare on Wild Geese. Carriage Making Mullings Bros., And, stealthily, he hied him to the court BROADWAY, corner 19th St, their titles clearly indicate the direction in Where sat the Doctors, for their learning fam'd, committee, and enjoyed the confidence of Various methods£we been devised of ex- which the audience is to be instructed. The Convened, on questions of mosaic law: President Lincoln and his Cabinet, being terminating wild geese without avail, until NEW YORK. m Drugs Und Medicinest Taking his seat, among the wondering scribes, AND title*are: "Denis Pepin, or the Invention often consulted by them, being offered the geese heading has become a- profession as dis­ iff li i • s.;;, n m m The beardless boy profound attention gave If Ml Carria£es & Wagons of Steam;" "Kepler, or Astronomy and the ! To their debates, and, as occasion serv'd, Treasury portfolio by President Lincoln tinct as herding or trapping. In the early when Secretary Chase resigned in 1864. At Reasonable Prices. BEPAIRING. SHOES Astrologer;" and "Gutenberg, or the Inven­ Questions propounded. (What would now be giv'n winter the geese appear in the grain countries tion of Printing." The Photographic News For an authentic note of his appeals He was an influential director in many large in myraids, traveling about in vast flocks. •I • > '<• Si:.- ^ . . ...: •;. < MADE TO ORDER. ELEGANT SPRING STYLES! NO AMMONIA suggests another subject': "The Triumvi­ To the intelligence of those proud casuists.) corporations, and was connected with nearly Their hunger is insatiable,and the new wheat AT NEW DESIGNS. Their thoughts and speech* he, peradventure, tum'd all the undertakings in the Lehigh and Wyo­ is rapidly destroyed. Or. H. J. Glenn,whose NO ALUM! Prescriptions carefully compounded^ STOCK MUCH bARGEB ASD HOBK rate—Niepce, Daquerre, Talbot—or the In­ From ceremonials, and Tythesof mint, Repairing in all its Branches VARIED THAN EVER BEFORE. vention of Photography." The number of To moral precepts, that should govern life; ming coal regions. He held extensive inte­ ranche in Colusa county covers most of the TILLY .Kii'h, tllaiiilsih such themes capaple of furnishing rare ma­ From Types they witness'd, In their paschal (easts, rests also in many of the great railroad lines arable land in that country, numbering some O.A. HUTTINGS, J. B.MULLINGS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S terial for the dramatists art would seem to . (Thespotless lamb. the blood, the sacrifice—) of the West. 75,000 acres, or nearly twelve square miles, Awarded First Premium at Amwlcmn Main Street, South Norwalk, C f : • AND s : To the great Antitype, the Lamb of God, ' be almost unlimited. The result of this new ^ While Mr. Taylor has long been ranked expends about $10,000 a year in herding his Institute, 1880. CENTS' and B<0Y3% ' Who was to die for their deliverance. ;: dramatic venture will be awaited with inter­ among the richest men of this city, the ex­ geese. He recently purchased in this city - ** • AT Did not a prescience of Calvary tttbi OBI ing result of these observations is the discov­ TJnskill'd in strategy, contemning force :ims ii a oomlortabie roDin fitted np lor the v. Pacific, mild, the enemy of strife, stuff is sold as butter." There is undoubted wheat fields. .Those that are killed are car­ r T beneflt ot the public generally, situated on ery that earthquakes seldom pass the barrier ea«t sidffof SouttfMain streot,pyer Hood's Jew­ To her was an anomaly, indeed I • ly much.truth in this statement, and we have ried off and shorn of their feathers, but the elry Store, Clark and Lane's BTOfck, nearly oppo­ ma iv*. •: per day at home. SampBs worth IS of mountain ranges. Hr. Milne has estima­ His noble destiny he long had known ! site Railroad Depot, Sonth Norwallc, Ct. It ia ircc. Address, Stmson & Co., Fort-' ted that a distribution of instruments of ordi­ it from reliable sources that even the honest revenue from tkem amounts to little. On open lrom 9 a.m., to 9:45p. m. The room is well lyll In early youth'twas made familiar; '! Connecticut farmer, who supplies his' special Dr. Glenn's ranch about 8,000 cartridges are lighted, warm and comfortable. It is supplied nary sensitiveness throughout Japan would In Synagogues he heard the glowing words ' " Fertilizers,s with four dailies," two weeklies, and several customers the year through with fresh made used in a day, which represents about 20,000 Merchandise Tags, record at least 12,000 shocks per year, or "A Virgin shall concicvc and bear a son, ' -/ -V J monthly papers and journals, beside a' number,of 8! For beauty of stitch. and rapidity.of motion And ahe shallcall his name Immanuel" butter from his own dairy, for which the geese daily put to flight. instructive ahd interesting books, -ii jfji . a unequaled and reigns supreme kin(f over all about three per day, which is a number Sewing Machines. The Company give a warranto And ev'ry incident of his strange fate j highest market price is paid on the ground Often times a thick fog blows in, and this COFFEE ROOM. - for 5 yearB with each Machine. Supplies constant greater than that obtained by Prof. Hein for He found foretold, in the inspir'd page, i Owrj$ooo the whole world. that it is pure milk butter, and not madia appears to be the favorite time for the geese, There is aOoCee Boom on the tame floor and a lv on nand. Repairing done at reasonable rate. Which, daily, he in secrecy perus'd: lady in attendance from H a. m., to 9:45 p. m., to This Machine on exhibition at 178 Main Street, i and wholly or in part from tallow or lard, has and they devour the wheat with great ener Building Material, corner Plymouth Avenue. Yet months and years roll'd on, and he remsin'd serve HOHB MADE articles mentione< ow, [ A Great Deal ot Salt in the World Apparently contented with his lot! become contaminated by the prevailing dis­ gy. The herders then, fearful of shooting at the following prices: 47 .TOH1V H. AIKEN, Agttat. 1 Cup of Coffee, with crackes, 6 cents On the average, every gallon of ocean wa- Near thirty years have pass'd, to manhood gram, honesty to such an extent that his butter;is each other, are almost baffled, but when the 1 Oup of Tea,' with Crackers, 5 Cocoa , - 5 I ter contains about 4 ounces of salt. Drying —The even tenor of his life unchang'd->- no longer reliable, and the eight or ten^cents fog rises the flocks are put to flight and f.or Bvown Bread and Butter, 5 If you Are a maul _ yo« »ro I oat the water leaves the salt. It has been I»o I a loud, mandatory, voice is heard, I of business,weak­ J mail of let­ DEAD LOCK TAG FASTENEBS per pound additional, which he can cheat out hours thereafter the air is filled with feathers Sandwich, - 5 ened bj (he strain of ters toUineo | estimated that if all the salt in the ocean was From out Judea's wilderness, "make straight J v Grain, Cake, - - • - 6 your duties avoid night xiotk, to roj. of his customers by mixing "oleo" with his and geese, and Glenn's ranche resounds with Doughnuts, j, - - - 5 stlmnlantsand us# _ tore brain ner»e*nii separated, it would form a mass of 3,000,000 The way, prepare ye for the coming Christ." I Piece of Fie, • . S Hop Blttera. Iwawe, IM Hop F AND | cubic miles, or a great block of salt 100 miles It entered Mary's home, and kindled there I "pure Alderney" butter, is more to him than the clatter of rifles and the frightened cries Crullers, - ... .6 If yon an jounir and I sofftrlnB frotu any tu­ wide, 1,000 milesJong, and 30 miles high. It A holy zeal, in Him of Nazareth. - ' . good name, honestly preserved or, possibly Ham, . ^ 10 discretion or dfinlpal ition; if youaroin&r- of the persecuted fowls.. To pay his men, Pork and Beaas, with bread and butter, 10 riad or tingle, old orl lyoanf?, autre ring front would cover all the great states of New York It was the herald note, the voice of one . ; an easy conscience. We are told that the Stewed Oysten, - - 15 poorbMltlt oriaiiKUifhl linir oa a Ud o( Mk> IN LARGE OR SMALL QUAKTll 11S, AT and Pennsylvania, and most of New Jersey, Who long had dwelt in the retirement buy ammunition, and maintain horses, costs MM, Mr oa Hopl MlTttfrs. i largest oleomargarine factory in Connecticut Flour, Whoerer youare. , Tl,oii»nJi die an- with a solid block of salt 30 miles high. Or . Of lonely ,woods: The destin'd harbinger Dr. Glenn some $10,000 per annum, but it wb«H)T«r you feet I Dually tro m aonia I it would cover the whole United States and sells tons of lard and tallow to the creamaries Notice. that roar ayiteuir 1 formof.Kldne* Of Isr'cl's great deliverer and King. saves his wheat, which yields $100,000, as : Mods ctanain&.toa-j diaaaa* tBitaDtglit Territories (except Alaska) with a solid :",'Vi |HE subscriber wonld anhonnco that he has lu or •trum&Mtir. r mbmpnunrt Homo scenes are chang'd: Hia mother now recalls in the State, from which issue streams of "A without the geese herders half would be wlHioutfntoxfarifaff, a timely uaoot block of salt one mile thick!—American Ag­ The sayings of^Elizaboth.which link'd F disposed of his well-known Livery Stable 1, gilt edged butter" to be palmed upon the destroyed. The herders become very expert and equipments to -his son' Horace L. Dann, who take Hop HopBlttera riculturist. Their sons in one great Embassy, to found I wiil hereafter run the establishment himselt. Bitters. Have Signed or Endorsed the A Kingdom that no end or bounds should know.! public as genuine, and to Command a high in their business and are generally good Grateful and thanktul..for the long continued II»T« yond|/»- Gazette Office. patronage bestowee upon him by the public, the mpala, ktdneyd Following Remarkable Why We Have So Few Good . Thelong monotony about to close, she watch'd, j price ,upon that ground. We are told that a shots and capitol horsemen.—San Francisco subscriber would'request a continuance of the or«r(«artfeoiM-| D. I. C. : .Riders. plaint, dMenl lis an absolute With increas'd interest, each word aad act \ mixture of from one quart to one third Of Call. ? same;t0.hissuceeasor, feelinK>conQdent that -he of the «(omaek,| jond irresista- ^ Document: It has frequently been the subject of re­ Of Jesus: The Herald cry grew louder: will mwitanddeserve the conildence of the pub­ touvit, dlood,k bleeure for this manufactured stuff, with a balance of lic generally. livtr druulcenness, Messrs.Seataury & Johnson, Manufactur­ mark as to the cause of the scarcity of good John, in Bcthabara, baptizes, thither flock or*«rw« 7K HDP use ot opium, pure butter produces a compound in which The man who goes fishing and sits in a WILLIAH E.DANN Ton will l>e| tobacco,or ing: Chemists, 21 Piatt St., New York: Jockeys. To be sure we have some excellent The multitudes, and thither went hereon Norwalk, Oct. 4th,1881. eared If yonUMH narcotics. riders—Barrett, Eveno, Hughes, Barbee, only a careful analysis by an expert can de­ cramp-inviting position on a narrow thwart Hop BlttersG For Heavenly recognition; to "fulfill from early morn to dewy ere, and calls it GentlemenFor the past few years'we Feakes, and probably half a dozen others,but All righteousness: '< There, by the Holy Ghost, tect the cheat, and which sells readily at Ifyooareatm-E IB Sold bydrug-, "fine," is the same man who never goes to y wenk «ndl tfsts. Send for havo sold various brands of Porous Plas­ not more. The secret is explained in the In dovelike form, he was made known to John ; from eight to twelve cents per pound more Sw »pirite tl.tr - NEVER Circular. fact that unless a jockey takes great care of : church because the pews are not comforta­ iti It ma ters. Physicians and the Public prefer As "The beloved Son of God; The sent, ! ' than it is worth. Not all the sources of ble. Hottrnfeis himself, constant exercises in the saddle, The Lamb of God, ordain'd to take away ; - •a.yo your, HTG CO., to all country butter are poisoned yet, however, 'Then you are paying- attention to old : life. It Haail [FAIL will superinduce Piles of the most aggravat­ The sins of earth by his own precious blood." ! | lPf : Oil; &c., saved hun-f RwIiHltr, H. Y« others«>We consider them one of the very ing character, that itch intensely,particularly Her home, in Nazareth, no more shall be j and if the honorable maker and vender, will Grinder's daughter, are you, my son?" '*Xes, Excelsior Tiekets! dreds. A Toronto, OnU ALL SIZES and C0L0BS, mother; I hare waited upon Miss Grinder flaw reliable household remedies worthy after getting warm in bed, and thus render Tho place of his abode: A homeless man, . see to It that dishonest neighbors iB exposed, him unfit for service on the horse. However, somewhat. She's a nice sortof girl. Father's roB of confidence. -They are superior to all Without a pillow for his weary head. he will deserve the constant .confidence of •J SWT- a w«ektn your own town. Terms and S5 if Swayne's Ointment were used, the worst Henceforth, He shall bo known. Naught now is loft got money." "Precious little good thaWll do . QEE. Address H. HAILETT & Co., other Porous Plasters or Liniments for his patrons, and will keep the market from you, my son. He's the closest; maiman in these Maine. . lyll case of Itching Piles would be speedily For Mary, but to follow in his steps, AT Milbiih, Restaurants Chick, &c. NEATLY PRINTED external use. " I cured. ' 4*19- To watch, and pray, for hiB predicted reign. the tricks-and manipulations of the unscru­ parts." "But you know, mother, he can't lire forever, and—" "Don't you be to sure, His fame is spreading, "none e'er spake like him," pulous who debase the business and bring These Tickets.or Checki, lately introduced, are A new and singular industry is advertised I've known old Grinder for forty years and i Jl round in form, about the size oi a silver quarter, ®^scinoi2?laBter is a genuine Thousands attend him, in his daily walks, i and the edges arecompletely protected by » brass I by the New York World employment bureau, even him into suspicion and disrepute. he hasn't died yet. This set the young man finropean Tickets Parmaceutical product, of the highest j Families about to give receptions can hire And He has manifested pow'r Divine: !; to thinking. ring. They are printed on one or both sides as -AT- They meet at Cana, at a wedding feast, !' Another good move will be for the consumer deured, then varnished to protect them from order .of merit, and co recognized by "persons of culture and refinement, who will water or fluids. They are very convenient to physicians and druggists. The usual wine all drank, she saith to Him j to expose every cheat of the sort, which he handle, and will last a long time. Milkmen, Sa­ appear well, dress elegantly and mingle with "1% have no wine." Firm his rebuke, deilgu'd, detects, and to thus^mit the power of the HAETFOED,Conn., May 24.—Tl—The contract loon Keeper*and others usingehecka shonld ex­ AT TUB the guests, while able and willing to play, for building the Valley Bailroad extension amine them. Also printed to order,the ordinary sing, converse fluently, tell a good s "" With his inherent prescience, to check small swindler to practice his debasing arts. TELIRILOW BATES; When other remedies fail get a Bsn» The Heresy, that lauds the Virgin saint ~ 1 . from this city to Springfield, Mass., has bean GAZETTE OFFICE, son's Capcine Plaster. give a recitation or anything that willit® —Bridgeport Standard. awarded to Adam Driesbeck & Co., of New make an owning pass quickly and pleasant­ Over her son, the Saviour of the world: Milk 0heok8|Bestanrant Oheoks,&o BT THE RENOWNED -AT- Or to convince her that her influence, - I York. ; Ton will bo disappointed if yea vm ly." ' • ^ ' A. H. BYINGTON & CO., Maternal, coas'd, when, in her ceal, she strove' \ FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaiht, Gnidn Line of Steamer^ cheap Plasters, Liniments, Bads or Btoo* South Norwalk. xvxni KM THE BEV. GkEOJRGE, H. THAYER, of* Tohasten or retardhis ministry: ' you have a printed guarantee on every bot­ A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bot­ Choice of either the AbysBinia, Arizonia.ptcva- tricallffiagnefcictoys. j Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and tle of Shiloh's Vitalizer, It never fails to tle ol Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50c. da, Wisconsin, or Wyoming. Will sell you at : The needed miracle he will perform Monson Hoyt, agent. tf Gazette Job Printing Office. " lerateasohwgedinNew Yorkulty' GtZETTE OFFICE. 8UKBBBHEDYATU8T. Price Vets. wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CON* : - . At (be fit time, wben doubt cannot arise. cure. Mongon Hoyt, agent. ti . AMEAD'S MwMMMCMHmiIBUHKHI PUttlEl. |sUMrTIQH CURE»"