MUMKUw.'.-fldtoi'Va* 'MM^Y 1 '£;£O ;IJAWJIOK Norwalk GaZeTTE." w&.^#ae U'erma for AdvertisinK, . u Wished every Tuesday Alternoon at $8 per ^ ear arAA >;U ,*Uul*'X in Advance: Single copies 5 cts. Funiieted w to long time arid' large space Acal News and Interests." r;** * Two Dollars a Year. All Bills Collectable Monthly and Yearin Established 1800 •Ti-'rrrrrtn-rr Accounts at pro rata Sates. Address Slips indicate time when Subscriptions by H mail expired! ' 4-E^ v'd^iwnoifl Jo^Hntinc'i^drMr "V«*1 tt _ s. BYIWOrTOTT, ,v «felil I -T'/o «>. Number 37. RiuLT.'QonmTA Cum; of : Editor and Proprietor. Volume LXXXIY. '"'Aiir:T/ ^ - • •• ' - 1 qi. i • 1 1 'm /1 .8= IHS WtXl^ jUMWO, -/l ,!• BTTSTXESS ninECTOBY. ' *>*» gwwum oomeaip • —-- THE IAST OASP. ( i , t tr -L- *- 1 v * <" «wrfp REALESTATE. k 1 i* > ,!j n [Advertisements under this head $1.09 per line ana take possession of a rustic benoh oat- The hpu itself is it: rape made of 1 ; I vto • utM ?»r. JSW u.< per yew.], * side ; the ivy forms a complete screen, Qenkr^l Sheridan tells a very intdrWi- twisted flhtgof tke imgmf, br aloe, known: * f• Not unto evsry heart Is God's good gift i 9K For Sale Cheap. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Of love and <. Nida'sMte sound of that well F. E. RE ADMAN, • Gazette Bnilding I long for tenderness like that wl^eli hung d.t loqjK—t ie., wh«re the ropeis double; the' Plsce., rain.prtpwty is highly r^ccommended for way to the front f WjUeman'Sfamily residence, and "Is within FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. About me lying on my mother's breast; known voice, and rises to leave the sum- l-r;--.-' r i: rdrt otitis eoiled round ^nd Heldinitiie' r;i:h -o - •••• .:k hourt Of NeWJVort; City, and in'one of the largest 8. STEPHENS, > Wall St. A selfless fooUng-tluUjLO amat toiumt_ a -hflMfclwt'tfoMrttfMtnoe trans- la the meantinie Biiagidan and some of left, hud, teiuljr to letf gbi the extreme snjjaost Swjrisbbig towns In-Connecticut: price, •'• '"•59 Can e'er port A^r|je|^lnMt Jt| . Apply t6 F. ^T. JOHN LOCkM»OD, MILLINERY. »ftill delib- his stiiff sWted ^tb oVitt towilPd eitd baing kept s^snte, aiui of ooune ; £S5feI hang well/ ? As from the embers of its dying fin; r GKOCEB8. . .J fireditponMgmie&tof rsbelsbalf iB: stiT A lore to lean on when my weary feet —'get up a flirtation,' as yon expreas it— idaafc ef the grouad wheh held le^el with ! ^NNEY ^ BENEDICT. .u 11 41 Wall St concealed among some underbritfK. Thei Begin to tremblo and my eyes to tire. A public a place as an excursion ^boat; ,thS iwMw, «rid^*rhan; efM^.'|om>s » Fbi Sale or to Let. B.P.MATOY, Cor. Wall AWater Sts. is rtoworthy the name of woman." cWeof fearotifti^feetin diMifeter GEO. WARDSELLECK, WWallSt. In youth's brief hey-day fiercest love you seek. fllBE Keal Estateknown as the.W. c. street prop- SELLECK Bnos., 14 St. 1C Wall St. The reddest rose you grasp; but when it dies "Now, Cameron, you always did have | -TiMlaifnisl kwnng oisr ttMikaad nid I -§. .erty, U5feet frontOrg on High St. and 125feet lott'MsUi' St.,- bebig 8*0- feet deepJ 'With -splendid BOOTS AND SH9ES. Ood grant tbatlEM^fc*fli|f*i^®hto0b tSfrl ^estiOPaibofiaMNId^ is one left shoBfld?«i:aad baok':ov« the right |HQMg«, Banitcand other^out taUdintgs with nice, [rtiaaeand fruit frees-, Sdjoinlng the property of 8.' A. H. HOYT, WaU St. 'May springYorybu bou'eatli life's autumn shiest of them. Why, my dear fellow, they all tions to sheulder,.» peodliar tum of ithe idrM as ; _ ± sramoaivyiHT .tsaiiBiSai Then may some loving ones be near to blest j Ollmtesd.. . EUGENE FANCHEB, 17 Main Street it!" terious it begins to return: keeping the noooe do-SfS^ Absol utelf Huie^ ! jAlso one other,tract of about forty acres on Riv- M8AT, FISH AND I'KOVISIpN MARKETS, Tour weary way witlvlb$>knd taftterni ! ; eraae avenue fronting oh Riverside avenue and Finally,' the .1 • • ; •••.! .• ' u A ANN 18 Noij^yjcj^pcgii ; "I am well iopSb.' It is thua piade to cirole round . Tms RUWIUT never varies. - _A marvel. <». pur running through to the Spring Hill Toad, au nicely w m^SSJ^ ' ^sin Street broljghl thi 1 located for bunding rots,' all located in tUfi' Borough W. M. BATES, " ' 19 Wall Street aware that a great many do; but I con­ and rdund his hpad by thb thrower until 1 • , fiirnum; (HQ* f ^ T.'s) WHITK C«^)Klephant. atre&ftlL ^anu whoiesomefiesg. Moi^ ecawwi of Norwalk and almost u the center of the business JEWELLER ANO WATCTIMAKEE. tend that no woman can engage in this Shei his is within distanoe of his object Whbii/I I Bariium.—it( sJiiefts 9if ;Moff v)r. • B. P. BEATTY, Cor. Wall and Water St spected even by tke man who responds ment, whose colonel, in a grandiloquent settling quietly around the object aimed say that wo shall be detained here some i You will.perceive some irregular pink spelts on his body, which have the appearance ftM Ii wiZ. liaai sir; if tr r, 4 DXY GOODS AND OABPET8. her advanoe|.! ^Ctell yon, Latimer, I |at it < settles the thrower, seizes hours. There has bed * tit a^cidiAt^ 'th'l tone, informed them that the war Wasnt Beforo i of words and letters, and some folks say 3^9 letters and words which white wash VAN HOOSEAB. A AMBLER.' Gazette Bids have seen to much of this sort of thing. ov^r, and that ^heand his' regjfetan| , TXfOl? EDWARD STBEET, 5 Gazette Bldg Why, every school-girl one meets will not rec(^nize the authority of Genera gives it ted rapid turhS^around the es&wa through until toward evening." 1 natnral to the. animal. !W»f TINNING AND SLATE. KOOJ^JTQ. ogle and smile if one happens to look at Lee to make tarmt for p«ae& "Be of his saadle^ so as to get purchase, iovet f.w.jaqui, ' There was no help for it, and tho j The Bond ieitt begin to play and the Elephant will now walk round, while Benny, the SIS -•a MMARSAN JI her." grumbling passengers got out of the car­ Ga^d,.^!," exclaimed, t^iifrgallant JTohn- If he is not qttick enoiigh at this, and ijcJouw, wUl amuse jjpu with a comic song, after which Mademoiselle St. John will do TEAS AND COFFEE. ' riage with vajBV me you will ny. V" never sur- the bull tightons the rope before * good B. P. BEATTY, Cor. Wall and,Wa^er Sts ma ,Ti,n8aM«sw:« • • • the great equestrian barcback act, callcd " Prohibition." ance. Joe says, not render!* 1 ";'i ?d *('i-ijii;-- purchase has been effected, the resolt fy UAENESS. • xiia'ixl i r, "—-—-——————•—^—> ,Tl iment to ad- : that the fingers get caught 'between; the J F.PECKWELL, Water St. "Oh, M^lietl hat a The two. ofBp«t rode back to General tol 'nbm^n : j A HOUSK I.V A TnUi. TONSOKIAL AK^ISW. this af ieruoon f Sheridin;'wiior with^-;IUs-ite^ rope«nd. .tha*lesa,;Nid very muoli 19- VIUTABT BERLIN. IJ' GUS. PRANKE, Gazette Building too tired ^nnde^ ctf^er, and reported 'to him jnared. : It is no unfrequcnt thing; to see ' Mention has frequently beW made in TED) C019 One certainly sees more aoldiers in the ,.. REAL ESTATE AND INStlEANClL the situation.; .The General coiled Cus­ a m»n who has lost one or two fingers in ! the press of the peculiar plades pit abode streets of Berlin than in those of London (jmtleV aid all"di learning the art ft "J. ST URGES, Gazette Building ter, and told him there was one regiment of two of the quondam residents" of and Paris; but one does not see ntabjr of •IMAFFKMAA IMPAIFMKT*IA.V*XTOOH. JAR suc­ > It is beautiful to see the exactitude LUMBER DEALER.' i '-' i* this a day long to be remembered. I'm over in; brasht ,:jgot 1 Washingfon. Joaquin Millei's lOg hut ; them; and thay form altogether but • HORACE L. HOBBELL, Wafer Sit. ceeds in leaving without attracting their enoiiigii:pf it; &ild it W^nld be(WBil for with whidh an adept will throw the l4too' 7. , • « - issiu!iS^^^%ipii2.v So'this is Philip der, behind or in front There is no Apply to milin Bsma uiTABii! TO KAirmcmE Custer ordered his bugler to sound those wtio nsver saw a backwoods clear­ | easy to explain; soldiers do hot play at n t-*r Cainei^iW bpini^o^ k woin^i * irhb: ddes credit iii catching a bull by the horns, ing. But perhaps the queeresfe freak in j soldiering here, as Frenoh school-boys A Cuna Fbr fitavd. H A R Iff E 8 Si' what she has done. for heoannot bo thrown by them ; but B. J. STTHOE8, or O, wrtsox," To craipete law concenia, i have taken tiie very heartily! th^ matter of dwellings is that of a pen­ j have done latterly. Fighting is eon* A Cmhh ual Paiifai Cweplalet—A HtM«- ifAlS! '-Vl' i «<•' V - ie4>raiod|i of^liis^ cutting hotel lay between the two armies which were considerable sldU is requhred to pitoh aeat' Tai May C«iU#Ii, ; sion office clerk, who h*9 a horse in the ; sidered by the Germans a business, or a ftj'irfi">GAZETTE BlTr>,DINO. ,:,W«JS'4tf id* Whek eve&incr 'tthtea, her the noose just in front of him when he is ately. drawn up* in long lines uid stood at top of a walnut tree on Mount Pleasant, ! trade, or an art—as yon may like to oall > It aeems to have been reserved for Or. David rsu>aau-j . . •. il IjuitSe-, Bamess, Saddles, Haltor«, Sur- miud ia imule itp. She will avoid him as rest It was beautiful Stuiday morning at full gallop, so thttt next step he treads 'Kennedy, of Bondoat, N; Y.y- to accompllati, Mollie is small; fitir, bewitching; Nina a whioh is a subnrb of Washhtgton. This j it—which ia to be learned very seriously, tbroDgti his preparation widely- known as KEN­ eiaglM, GolUza^ fte. r<,n tall, dark, .and rather stately^ looking— muoh as possible; but, if the worst comes, a perfept Spring day—and the sight of is!to it; then, on its being tightened NEDY'S FAVORITE REMKSy, whatQtherBliave I shall also Make t . ; . tree houM was first discovered about a ( and whioh keeps the young men, who ai^l^iski^w liit be his''wife, she will with a sudden jerk, rolls over in the dust to compaaa. The nibjoined letter wilthe foiinaiof For Rent. just oppomt| in autijBafcBatfilS fflh that regiment with Custer's long tawny year ago. It was then built in the i are nolens volens devoted to it, daring vital interest tosnfferera from gravel and to the tenm.^ Th£t iinM WMiiliss-is over for­ hair as the^ banner, dashing at full gal­ The hors* too, has to learn his part of general public:' • - • •* ' A conveniently and ple^ssiiUy l0d4fed coi&M Fine Harness to Order, • tion,Wl£t5Slk boughs of a gia&t maple. Beoentty the ^ almost the whole day in their quarters or Aibamt, March 20, 1884. a foonis. water, gas,large cetoar, and jgood well of as usual, at tlie old stand, J ever. " Nina is rather hard on herself, lop across tae fields, ieypked a ,cheer from the business, and bear at the right mo­ " Thero's a large park in^tUs plaoe, for occupant concluded,'to change his resi­ . on the parade ground. As to the officer^ Dr. D. Kennedy, RoiuUnit, X.,Y. ; , , No.7 WATEIUSTREET, ie%u; t4 l^too# the blame, ment in the opposite direotion, or he Dkar Sib: tet metell yda fraQkly tliat I mave k I've heard Cnnaitiiiyrili ij' ~ s both armies. . '-.v^rv' dence to a sitemdre exalted, and he chose : they are nearly as much taken up by never been ^partial to ,woprietar7. medicines, aa.J where ,,ge8 heAPi^fMly roMo]^ 4&iaucy Mollie. might^be thrown instead ot the bull, to believe the majority ortbeto to' be ndthlilg betfir ^^i&s»«»r ' remarks to Mollie! is before the;' Meantime Sheridan had reaohed the a treo further up ttie hill. The house ! their work as the most hard-working offi- Traveling Bags, Ac.:: ' 1 The days-go by, and Philip is puzzled whioh indeed he is often inferior in than methods of obtaining money ftom people f *ntl rniiTor preparing for the afternoon cam­ Court . Hoose^ where he met General itself is built on a large platform con­ '' cial, mercantile clerk, or artisan. The whom aoffering.makea ready to catch at any hope For Sale. J.F 4iid not a Jittle troubled at the change in weight of reliet They arfr mean ohefata aitd delaHooi. paign. '' Spppose w4k ,outiand find Gordon, reoently Senator, fropi Georgia, structed around the trunk, thirty feet I Lieutenant of the Guards, who has noth- Bat yoariFAVQBITBBEMEDY I tnow by happy \l O Montague Cylinder Presses for Newspaper B^l)£) €!{<> ^ii.liot O^Mops ^ f any or Poster work. Will be sold cheap for cash. hae< l859. BUT THE BEST: it.- It is considered disgraceful to have to above the ground, and supported upon experience to be a totally dlfferent thing.' I nad T and General Wilcox, who had been his . ing to do but to show his fine uniform been aiMfferer from gravel! for year^ and had re­ :Size of Bed 30z4S and 30X41. Apply at fault on his part, and he tries in vain to l<>08en the lasso, and to let the bull carry rms Office. "Just;the thing," assented JCoUia . clasnnateat West Poini but whom he four heavy timbers. It is hexagonal in . in the streets, exists only in theimagi- sorted to many eminent ptyraicianafor relief, bnt • «i.. - - TB ' dimel tlie oloud thatlhas ziseu betweiu it off with him. A good band at it Wilt no permanent good'eameof m; Abtint tftree ywirs had not seen for many years. Wilcox shape and about toi by fourteen feet nation of people who have never seen ago your FAVOKITK KEMEDY was recommended 'I " I g3K'?r.j Uihiu:, • ivim, catch by either leg alone a bull gallop­ Thfey hltv^f no difficulty in l&lmh^'the has sinoe been doorkeeper of the United inside. It is buQt of matched pine to a him. That aristocratic young gentle­ tome.. I cangive yon the remit ina sentence:,. I -4 atil 9oi They j|o ofat (WtdkuMB iOne evening to ing past at any angle. The most diffi­ tried" it and it aavea my life. Ton can'&se this Tet­ fonr» ifowrs StstesSenate. heighVMrait cult feat of all is to lasso him around posed ra,ouivas awnings, so arranged as ; Yonrs, etc., ^CKLET& F, tave Planos, Rent moderate. Address P. O. uinrumi g While this party were sitting on. the in the evening he has at last got through — .->-r u-.t. :i Nina feels that she is treading on forbid­ the quarters when at full gallop at the Captain Nathan Ackley wasJor a long time con­ Bo*,ai, Norwalk. ' ' tfSS-- •iiMRi.vrnp. the coming man," as ]V^olUe expressed it to admit of being ndsedor lowered at it It is not he, certainly, who crowds 8uvKUelifaiiii den ground. She has conscientiously steps of the court houses chatting nected with the Canal Appraiser's office in Albany.) * t !' r " Oh, here comra two of the nobbiest moment when his hind legs are doubled He is well known and wrues for no'purpose Jratjoj familiarly over the situation, heavy the will of the strange occupant of the the streets of Berlin. He has other &BO:waxu> I avoided being ialon? witb- lum^ but to- up under hhn. Usually, the noese slips do good to others. '' - •n<~iat e.i -] For Safe. Mil VtB hut, lli^ S^yward is a man of tasted in things to do than to walk about even Ku. HAROENBROOK'S BLOCK, WALt STREET, ' ij^itiw teip|^lB|^iliii tod^tro|j|g. They musketry wias heard in the distance. As a medicine for all disease of the Blood, XJverJ off, and nothing happens; but if it be Kidneys, and TWO Seated Family Carriage and a low end Gordon looked up in anxiety and alarm; spite of his strange abode, is evident when he happens to be on leave. There estive organs, KENNEDY.S*fA-3 Spring top buggy. Enquire at this Office. FAMILY GROCERIES, witness a brilliant sunset, and Nina grows thrown precisely at the right instant his VOHITE KEMEDY has fairly wonlts high rc, . A "Mollip, please be ooefulj remem> and aisiked one of his aids to ride over in from his personal appearance and the is, however, something military to be tion. Write if' desirable to Dr. DavH1* Kenne^i if OW j),'.:: . •• . Stock always Fresh and Complete; Agent for • ber—" hind legs are pinned tight up under his Rondoat, N. Y. ^ s " < 7 I^dgewood Farm Dairy. Families can be shppiied that direction and find oUt what it meant adornment ,0^ his home. He is a man of seen in the streets of, Berlin at nearly d avn iK.iJo; with pore Bottled Milfc daily^ !,iThtt is i l>eautiful wdrld!" Philip belly, and he is brought to a standstill • !• •- '. ,i: : jaJ But they are very near now, and au- " Never you mind. General," said Sheri­ middle iig^.of fine sppearanoe, and is de- every hour of the day, whioh may have "•'tob. FOR SALE, the^ fnitch tog^to th^western in the position of a sitting dog, looking j dacidbs Mdl|e emiilea ^Bdjbows. _ - f dan. "It's all right I know what it voted to lSewture. His house is hand- atrudc the Parisian newspaper writer, U box #ide bar wagon.; Dr. T. E. SWIFT, F indescribably silly in such, an unwonted BotliL^^ttMiW lift tiiair hatii^i pi«i . .:n a few steps, and turn back. "Tee," Nina replies, dreamily. "Per­ position. These apd other feats of las­ JBT TIST, some fun with a South Carolinian who good library, of standard works. The Berlin, but to all the larger German One:second-hand square^^box wagon. - wulw "Mollie, don't be reckless 1" haps it is to some, while others find only soing are seen at their best at a hacienda, platform surrotmding the hut serves as a H Artificial TeetTi without Plates by the perfect never surreitdera." Gordon insisted towns where soldiers are garrisoned. One one-horse cart, vmqn-, •:*:>'u' ,."atii' Crowning System. • "Nina, don't be prudish 1" =. - • ' > the foded gray tints. See, the red and on the occasion of the annual hurradero, upon sending the officer to stop the fight sort of ga?den, and abounds with easy Every now and then, especially about A&A OoTowunoat Claims _ tf44 - f;, .,,jj j A. LYON, Knight Street. gold are fading even now. The beauty when the young bulls are driven in from ^ Office and Residence, No. 9 West Avenue. Foolish Nina hates to be called pru­ but before he got there the doughty col­ chairs, hammocks and other contrivances noon, yon will meet small detachments Solo Sxusiurs. Thousands lut' .inouriivap, like tlie beauty in yonder the plains, thrown down, and marked IWRight Hand Belt dish ; beside, she in lyn|[„ onel had presented Custer With a very for comfort , The entrance is effected by of soldieils—four, six, perhaps ten or \dtyt ou I tion; and when tl\jp jgii&tlcmi pjwft sky,; C !^t fori^i^ how, an then with a hot iron with the initials of their Money to Loan on Real Estate. the aid ,of stairs, whioh reach down to twenty men—marching from the guard­ 1 muoh battered sword. It was the last • ADDRESS, Free of Charge, ! Apply to comes—" proprietors' names. Friends and neigh­ : F. ST. JOHN LOCKWOOD, ALEX. S. GIBSON, their retuni, she sustains her part re­ within six feet of the ground, and a step house to relieve the sentries on duty at • * •. raij#;:; j 20tf Fairfield Cohaty National Bank. gasp of the Army of Northern Virginia. Organist of the First Congregational Church, markably well for an amateur. It is only She stops abruptly, warned by the ex­ bors come together from afar, and vie ladder, which is drawn up the platform Nb the palaces of members of the imperial ( .T. S. NOBLE, Bridgeport Teacher of for once, and no one will ever know of pression of his face. He lays his hand with one another in the display of dex­ TRUSTING A COSSACK. when not in use. Hayward gives as his family, the residences of commanding THE it, she reas&ns. tenderly on hers as he says,— terity and horsemanship. reason for imiteting the islanders of the officers, and certain publio buildings, Bar to Let; Pianoforte, Organ and Musical "And then comes the silvery tint of Norwalk Fire Insurance Co. A little distance back of them, Nina A Cossack rode up to the door of a PAYING AN OLD; DEBT. Indian Ocean in the selection of a dwel­ snoh as the Ministry of War, the Staff Composition, ^ MEDIUM sized-bam, in good order, within Has now completed its notices a gentleman reclining ^ a rustic quiet happiness, which is far better than little inn at Braile, dismounted, drank a ling site that he believes the sanitary Office, the ArSenal, etc. These soldiers; Lock Box 39, P. O., NOBWALK, CONN. An aged couple walked into a promi­ 18th SnOQSSSf UL BUSINESS TSAR bench.ffii;face ftttnctsl' her; thetralini succession of glasses of brandy, and then conditions of the altitude are better than preceded by a Sergeant walk in the mid­ hree minutes walk from .{he postoffice, w|U And-hss not outstanding a dollar of unpaid losses iTina does not^f^i ^ual nent dry goods store in Syracuse reoently liaAdsome idee, iw|th piiii^ing : made a show of remounting his horse. on the ground floor, and that it is more dle of the street with long, regular, quiet let at very reasonable terms to the right patt; or claims for losses. So sound company insures • JOHN S. ATKINSON, v -for ussi -vn to ^'B^ifiientwiiEh Ph$Hp CMeron and asked to look at some carpets. ^ "exolusive." He had been classed as a lhat might look' teuder if their ^ owner so The landlord reminded him that he -had steps, almost leisurely. Suddenly a \pplyatthis Office. ; 't6'l W. C. Stbbet, Pres., S. K. Qutsnun, Tress., Manufacturer of and Dealer In Harness, Trunks. While the olerk was showing them some Geo. k. Cowies, Secretary. billed, Ifyiaa imagined. Se must have to-night, but he goes on eagerly,— n ot paid lor his drink The Cossaok, " " because of his love lor rarefied sharp word of oommand is heard. An Bags, Blankets, Whips. Lap Bobes and patterns of ingrains the proprietor of the General seen ithe Whole perfo^manSbe, and thtire "Nina, youknpw,! love you! :Oh, my with a heavy sigh, drew out his dirfy air, but as he is of » sooiable turn and is officer or an imperial carriage is in sight darling, I will strive to make your-life store noticed the old people and, ap­ was 4 half-smile of contempt on the1flrm purse and begm finning for a coin,; said to bo an exoellent clerk, thrae is no The men all at onee seem to have been O. E WILSON^ I HORSE FUM1SM& GOODS. perfectly happy ! Nina, my love, an­ proaching the clerk, told him to show other reason to aoouse him of unsound­ M set lips, whioh Nina observes. whtti his horse gave a sudden Snort and struck by a galvanic battery, and bom Harness, Trunks, and Bags Repaired at swer me one word!" „ „ tiiem some of their tot body Brussels. ; ; 1GQZ0dMit87{yfioiufS^e8- " Mollis/' ahefin^a ohar^e to fell, tp;the ground. IfceOossaek was fai ness of nund, except it be that he 00- that instant to move under some strange ohiK Genera] Insnraiiee & Real Estate Agent :q . Low Prices, and at a short notice. e oovtpT her Ue witE h# hands to As he rolled out several pieces of the 'Desire for stinnilailts enti aside, -;"]jj|'s1ge^iwy ffopaheaK m< despwtr ; he did everything he oould to caaionaHy "drops into poerty." i.;>i and irresistible' influence. With a kind Cor. Fairfield Avenue and Middle St rest. oatipe viaioyof hii ]jHe^ing eyes, MSdiUnecanbei rich , carpets the old lady held up her knowledge of pattent^.br stm>ly plaelng lt>:ln cot- 1 we liiriS^rried SlSr enpnh. So raise thb beast n^oa its logs, but all was 1 of spasmodic jerk they straighten them­ Money to Lodn. , 6m2 BRIDGEPORT, COJflf. if me had ttftn |he doi^ge to tell hands and exclaimed, "Oh, we can't af­ A RECORD OS* HOT StTSfimSESl ' fee, tea or any artiole of food, i " see tnat ^entlbalnnWo'Ttr fiere^rho J in vain. "He is dead ! He is dead !'' selves up to their full height their heads him all! £tat die still remembers his ford that!" The merchant asked her Room No. 3 Gazette Building, Norwalki.Conn. watching us!" , cried out in chorus a number of by­ Sajrs am English paper: In !£ -a' - . Qf comMiMion. c fierce famifiar to the native of Berlin; and royU^ vidaable boz of aample goottt IllJSKLING & CO., now," luiia says, quickly. '" comes desperate. She rises find faces their faces, the merchant asked: " Ain't tkat>wlll put yon lsthe way of maklngmorfamoaey - She has learned, from their conversa­ possible Even .the landlord was touched, that vegetetioilburnedas under tibe action which causes him to look round toward in a few days than yon ever thought; ^possible; at BERNARD COHN, ^; him. your names so and so?" "Yes," they anybusiness. Capital not required.-, we willr start BANKERS dt BROKERS, forgot his bill, and presented the be­ of fire., in 1000 rivers rftn ^ tinder ihe those from whom it prooeeds. 4 tion, that they are not the sort of com- " Philip Cameron", when we met brae, replied. "Did't you keep a tavern at you. You can work all the time or In fipare, time -^®NT^TAILOK,^ protraqW heat; the fish wwe left dry gorily...; The' work is universally. adapted to both 5 48 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. pany she in, and she* reaved man with another glass of brandy, 1 Feek;s building, : wallstreet. a ^|y0|lj«g'TOK'tfi$^net • jbefdm. It you have a boy, at one time, who tended The beautiful waved lines and curioos leed offer; tout who>are not well s&tisaedwe Wfll . Low - Orders filled br plagi^e. iten. animals' yonturing; in send fl to pay for tlte trouble of writiog. ue Full Impor lots Petroleum baftels , They insist on shoulder, dropped a farewell tear over and flower-like figures that appear ton the Of the, Lai constantly on hand. telegram or mail. Official quotations and informa- ipinying them to was a little moiCtiiaH kyear ago, in the bar for you, named———-? " "Yes, particulars, directions,^eto., sent frfcet Fortunes Noveltleslii 1 . Fractional I to 6 , the: faithful beast,.ind walked sorrow­ the; (fin in tile siimmer of ldssi fell down will.be made by those who give their whole ,Ume to Satisfaction guaran- tisn sent free lots per cent the hotel,, and Njt 1Wing more dis- put&? p«rk *t Newton. ^ Do you remem- and we have often wondered, what­ surfooe of tile banrels are reolly the Knee ; teed in evfcty partictlar. margin, no interest for carrying. iy9p fully away. When he was about 1,000 iii ; ttie^ throit parched to a tbder the work. " Great success Absolutely snrei'.'.Ddnt ^quieted every mi not 'the cour- bi5w^»:i(^iMh ^ns^hb flirted with two ever became of the little cuss." "Well," of welding; Showing that two different delay. Start now. Address^ STINS0^'TE;'GO; paoes . dfetsnt be suddenly stopped, and ,^he blood rushed to the brain. In Portland, Me. Send six-cents for postage, and age to perempto: le them. equally foolish-^eaif^men. I" , , said the merchant "I am that boy, and metals, iron and steel tee intimately ^ -T i.MLTTT) receive free, a costly box of goods 1133 ndt onljf did the riven dry up, but j turned round and gave a long shrill Jl»W t., - - ~ ^ which will help you to more money As they leave Nina cannot He h^^M<8tnstrl^rw»l<(, CtL ferbear glancing; t^ie handsome gentle; the «qxresnon of h£|ace that he remem- enough from you to carpet your wliole strongest barrels. The process _ of thus or either sex succeed from first hour. The broad signal ^heii^l^yn^ np, neigbed a becamS'.iykei to thii hBdneas «f stoma . ' i: ; THE BEST OF road to fortune opensbefore the workers, absolutely man behind the: she^ iihstinOTrely b«nalL house. Take the carpet and say nothing Welding and blending • steel and iron is a M sure. At once, address friendly Munrer and fUnrted ctf wittt a The Bh&^ k AlsMe, OMiAj clried up. feels that he despia^i them aU. ^ more abodt it" It is needless to add very ihtetostiag obe.-r Tlat bars,1 i latewlth lAdm Brfc« - anusT REMEDY. An unfailing cure for. don nqt tMii^^i#of^efniimber.t: Mm& there weri iidoije Victims made by the, Seminal Weakness, Spermator­ L the assembled ttowd tot their gen«rosity is.ai4^^o«^pMMn^.we' neWa|riv- hhfttiiigilMde Il whbt Cilrfcsdy snspeoted, aronnd a hollow eyliiider, called a man- Back Dimness Vision Prema kxottehma was loudly registaring| his a year.? The sole of an elephant's foot is rajf ture Old Age, and many other has never forgotten! It is the gentleman that you despised any woman who would dreL; afte? which' the edges of these > mw 64 Main Street,. Ki£ai>; diseases that lead to (Insanity or vow that he wtkkl^ neV^ agaSn trust a 'etedlfifb si Jkhitok, U^nq^^ub- Smtlan^ raided t»rtiotiiarly in lite; MITT ^Consumption and. a Premature who witnea^ .tiiait J^olMi flirtal lowc^ h<*Betf. fto;d^ is ^ hk^a done, and spiral bars are heated: and firmly welded. SOUTH NORWAiLK, CONN., Grave. Smu / :*°n. Cossock. -;tne three menoiidi tMutlidied «<»res. Tbe.hiwt 1 a ^ The spiral coil: is now put . npon What is IEF09E TAKIU Bbwakb of advertisements to the park The same piercing that is wliy I cknnot be yotkr Wife." 1 ; in sisv^l Prtnch &partmwnts dating iittS has!svsE. Practical Pluiiimerg, refund .money, when druKKistaraABM BANK iu 1 toenailsdheaeh^'foot; and as'It grows called a Welding mandrel, is again heated, from whom ia ~ Far ajnomqiitthey ftand facing each Jinx' <>; . • WHEN Steain and Gas Fitters, Dealers iii Plommera' anfl the medicine thicker and thioker it contends to con­ the snmmec bf 17M was iiqasl to tint in Steam Fitters' Supplies, and Gas Fixtures;!: bought do not re/Mnd, bUt refer ^oneP' wili he other, without a word. IGNORANCE. ABOUT POST AX OAKOS. and carefully hammered into the shape : yon to the mannfacturers , and the tract ahd craok, often laming the animal. a glass furnanoa . Meat could be cMked yon are overworked la body. or mind and tsel - Jobbing promptly attended ta . . lyil recognize her, she wonders ? She fer­ Philip Cameron is greatly surprised! She dresses herself with unusual care hsa thought her the exponent of pure flnSihing operatiOn ia to turn the barrel vince the most skeptical of its would be more careful, *' said a post- whWhejina exhibiting.: With a knife close ; tb« the^es hevor o|«ned their -K1A1 : realmerits ; ... womanliness, and would have sworn that on a lathe to exaotly its proper shape and that evening, and emiles triumphantly as doors for ssyimfhuimtiift tttit a droip of HAS YOUR BLOQP On account of counterfeits, weAfTII TAIUU. ? office clerk, as he pitched a handf&lfof about two fecit long, great pieces onueAiion*aa We blMk eyes rest lady was the leader. Was it not bo f" blet;1 ,yT^'ftftni- STORAGE WAEEHOU8Er Chi the mailing 'l^cle x&vudt fa« was foiuiSr&BleMM inu6 foot w one of the bore or hole through the b«ttre} ia gattion? V^getin^ 'ttfcitn tn' sHlall dOiea ia' the not recognise her, and in a few momenta ing in the form of an a^y«r|ismient. the elephants, wltiahliai to be extracted t^ imiS %orowinr1e in iiiral|iM-lionses verybeitreaedy^ - V 82 T0.38 1BAST 42D STRHT .. „ , j P. W. BATES, ""^iDen me, LaveS von made of uniform site from end to end. ; ; f v they are chatting in a very friendly man­ "If pictures sire dtawnxm'"" will| a p^Er o^fifcio&s, aifd the wound oracked and split jnp; meat Waiibid in i -v>:: -Ui'-tr ,vr;>n.i - ' side will the card be wak?1" syringed With nib witer. "«i)tWing£the an. hop*,;; The rlVws ran dry in several i,DO;Y suffer great pain, but seemed, to under­ to be devised for the grinding of corn, condition of the blood} as Salt liheam, Rheuma­ tio to |300 per year. Silver, trunks, and pack r a4rigbfc for youare. to be.iny ^'choking " gun barrels, but the objeat of stored tinder guarantee.'' Private entrance,« through the lighted rooms. i&I have 1 m ltox* protracted heat was wwnbpa- • On W»tor fltreett However, there is a good deal of c a violation of.; 1 the operation.' Three-fiiiMS around an are several kinds o>f metaho combini^iona >e,ssitrtN-» aliow adt ""' Fire Proof Warehouse i Head Stoneig. Monuments anil he says, musingly, looking dowfl into quished. ble dttliS^e; In 188Stheheat brOught epistles in this way, tot it is . not i The that gunmakers tuie, the pripcipal of for Furniture, Works of Art and Merchandize nil kinds of Memorial "Work. her ^nrlr, expressive eyes, as they stand belief is)?. about <0M^h« in Franee? tftarty mj&iKt strokg:CLAIMS rented by the month(or year. Trunk storage a not height which are called Dsmasou* Bernard, and specialty.- •: i 1 i ***• \ r thouStaSdjpersbna Mlvictimstothe visi­ '>.VLL ANORBE THEin deoision, whom five ; thouSuid dollars laminated steel; the. Dsunascas bsnels tot, Vegetine bnt yet are: able to baolethaa lWith rHSPKCT.IQX IS V ITIBjfi { / X Frenchman^ias Jbeen making exten­ tation in Paris sl(tt« ln l84ft the th«r- fine was imposed several years ago^ ; OdlUe EVER LASTING FENCE POSTS. are generally considoed the best mij the strongest kind oi Taps. I« Jamh, president ^ ,, , She laughs lightly, perhaps a little mometer nMttked l95* in the sun. ; sive investigations upon the subject of law is not now in forcey a&d, a ni^n can themselves. A. VamSanttoord, Vice-President A 8TBANGE E.ITTXB COjfBfUNITT. ' J. B. EDO*B, Secreta?y. ' ' guiltily, for die remembers it all so well. postures in sitting as regards the ex* abuse another to his heart's content" There is a peculiar satisfaction in lis­ To;aik^.px.l^dr^ peuQiudl. insnlt .SmM . j. R, VamWobmsr, Superintendenu "Once toving^aMWTMf ^»e. f£Fer tremities. He finds, that the Chinese " Can a postal card be returned t *' tening to the conversation or reading the • ws^^|#oii^x<^tment, or. rebdiat- St Naiiane, Midiigan, is a carious GUI0N LINE- forget it," Tie*'goes on, mtnout waiting cross the left aim over the right,, while " Correspondents often try fo.do^fbat writings of positive men, or of those who CUT TH'S O'JT 1 „ in'gbytbs oonseqtMnees of, opol- communify. Though founded' as . long for a reply. "For instance, I met a gen- Europeans crpss the right over the left but it is against the rates of 'Hfliewsee. with such finis «s have Ago aB 1848 its population ft liow bttt SIS, l . sr. MAII, STEAMEKS lemon in a restaurant, a few weeks ago, l&bnst children cross the right ov^r th4 To iiMke sure^ they<>ftW :iiti^ par# coe- but one side 1and no exception. Stlcn a wdgi« #P nimle up of German peasant woman suf­ who impressed mO as sdiufe One whom I left Those who cannot work or are cent stamp. That won't .mnk ei^ler. man tells us, in the Western Bural, how weak ,to,j|f1..'.fa«sJapt.^, ^r«innr of the fragists. The articlesof assooiation—for had seen before, but I could not deter­ idiotic do the contrary. A great many If a two^ent stamp is pot on. it will •aM «» =ii kUfjKjsi '•»• jT mine when or where. This morning I •women cross the left leg over the right the SMtlement is, in fact, batasooie^— para inspection. By putting on a one- 1 1 ; : i({aeeustowaand Llrerpool. suddenly remembered that he 'vw^ in & Among opera dancers some always cross . (iiii U' provide tor a b dootor. kfiow Smoking Boom, Drawing BoonuPiano and Library, ^1^'f^^abroad.Welmve also experienced Surgeon^Stewardess, and Caterer hoWii^JHlfff* jdoste* adm«»iste»d an English: Th0y li^e eatMy:-:byr thstt-j r unfortunate afternoon. " Why should I tiiitf dm ^fciierttliy maa the right leg siiQks of II on each steamer. The Staterooms are all on deck, inteinati^nieil p<^ e^:;itn- I have taken oint' wool thus insuring those greatest of all luxuries at sea, car0?" she impatiently. "It is and e«nft|ito>I .. over theleffi, cites tiie statements of usmI that as North of tforwalk Cemeterj, perfect ventilation and light. Cabin Passage no moro than hundreds of girls do every Ad opim mHh suioidal «ide world. They aroatt agriculturists. (according to Stateroom) S60, (80, and : .' This isxiot be prepared for less than two cents. Take RAILWAY INVESTMENTS, pwiiaAAiinj tiul flri^ down the romantio sions. Tbe people .taks.*;grM|t dUu^ tai Trees Shrubbery, VtaeS.' C^'t. Flowers f^wsy8 f, v a Offices, s» Broadway, New York. whioh follows. Picnics, drives, walk® portant one being tlhit" the left bnun de' allow^ Thqr can only be sept oat of polished Hnsisedd^ *aft ilur in pnlver- on hand and allsorts of desigha ii Howere arranged A specialty, In the Selection anctestlmate of which with dancing in the evening to bewilder damaelNi thro^ ^Wben the eel returned orphans; expecting rto maintain the ooin- ttehc long,•connection, with "Poor's Manual Of v^lc^i ^<^e Uie right, but finally the the country which issues them." ised chnrooal to thfc OonsisteuQy of paint toorder. «y« RaQrc&dP gtvgS'thein special advantages. Cor- ing mui^^^wuM»''eSjofsi{it idl so thorougly : I: 5 r. • . : I to th»W**r<* munity in that way.; Thegrare twyre- respoMsiice '. ltavited and inqnirtes answered. Put a ooat of this©V« thettmber, and Grading and Re-flHing Cemetery Plots Deposit accounts received and interest allowed. H, S, Byington, with Philip Sltflion at her side. thi ligious, and three times a day aaw wabb A - there is not a man thatrwill live long promptty attended to. as#in •-« -".-T politicalbOltisatroublesome in their chapel for ^rayer. A sultry morning, and Nina is lounging Whosoever abolishes Justice oares lor qviMr . j r }>,w-i4i in nv - • ...... , ware. enough to see it rotten. in one of the little summer-houses that , no religion. -*k NORWALK GAZETTE, TUESDA-Y, SEPTEMBER 9, 1884. A . ! . i > • . ( A Correction. Twinkle, Twinkle, little Star. Political Paragraphs. The pfcte AttKkat Meriden PEACHES AND CREAM. Fifteenth Condlfeicut Statg ^gri­ The deat nciter EDITOB GAZETTE :-*-It isgertainly Our extreme dislike to force upojji the ^Ahotherlrish committeeman of Broofc.,^ ine of the mMtt'!cohspteuotis personages circumstance that while mne newi Norwalk Gazette lyn has bidden, adieu' to the democratic ll Fair, to be Wild at Meriden,^. public gaze the details of a pettjr journal­ ; >m the American -Senate. the and divines have beetL&jniining i: party and hie toother committeemen. '"'liis ember W17, 18 a«t 19, the offljcerB Tuesday,September2,1884. istic quarrel, and our be^cf thatithe public jkleSt member bf that body, '••of the charygr athe demi afeme is Patrick Burns and. he couldn't spare M^painstg'fcakethebestjMer read a paper for its news and not tat its tee for pre4nenM%cw re] keep dowft the Cleveland dose. Of course, field inW hfltoi^of the society;: In, squabblings, induces us to pass without of Whatever partywas noted for his have been as actively engaged at home in National Ticket the party won't mind his defection or that creased premiums for speed have secured Mm U, Republican . much comment a most silly and asinine beautiful, tender and pathetic diction, on ascertaining the character of one of his / l of the voters in obedience to whose in­ a large number of entries. in each class, At the CHAPEL for the benefit of the Library on RV, FOB PBESIDENT, attack made upon us in the Star of Satur­ and the officers are confident that this occasions of eulogizing the virtues of his adherent!, an itinerent triusic teacher. OOy, i day. That almost unintelligible jargon of terests he acted. In the words of Gen. feature of the fair will be specially attrac­ deceased fpllow members. The reason For one I tliank you for your expeyure of WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 10th. Will be Prepared about the'.'--"'. of Maine bad English and worse grammar betrays Bragg at the democratic convention, "The was that,life big and terfder. heart led liitn liiin in-'his thie light; r Ihave thoroughly James G. Blaine, . Irish may go and be damned." Gen. tive. A good' number Of fine ti^rds of ALL ARE INVITED. v jigg VIOE-PBESIDEllT, ^ ; ^; more of the senseless plaints of an over­ cattle have already entered for exhibition to feel evfiy word he uttered. His brief decided not to allow such a character to grown child than it expresses any senti­ Bragg is becoming famous for his tender mortuary address in delivering up the teach my children again. ST -If Stormy, next fairevening. -~ regard for the future of his .Irish fellow and competition, as well as sheep and ; ,J j John A. Logan, of Illinois. ment of importance. Yet we are directly swine, which will be worth seeing. The dead body of Senator Sumner to the gov­ South Norwalk, Sept. 81884. * accused of lying. And though we fully democrat?.—New OF, SEPTEMBER exhibition at City Hall will be fine. The ernor of Massachusetts, will live as a model We desire to state to our correspondent The Washington CWtic is intonfied- hy 1 recognize the paucity of brains in our parade of the decorated carts, and the of heart touching eloquence, while tbe in particular and the public ingeneralthat RALLY' RALLY' RALLY State Tioket "a well-known western gentleman" Just Republican . juvenile opponent, yet the lie, even though teams from the different towns, promise a language endures. His funeral was at­ neither our-, reporters nor ourselves have To Display Theirp; x' " * !7 it be given by a fool, should be met with back from;Europe, that Ge RUSSELL, of Killingly. Recently, the Star editor, while at that the bars be put sb high as to keep be more seriously ill than did the public. Wednesday, Sept. 10,1884. Samuel Curtis, Meriden, b m, Bosa C. Bockaway. AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. u Which they cordially invite the public to examine. Winnipauk, became involved in a heated it out of the republican fold.—Ansonia JT. H. Petri, Madison, b m, M. J. B. |Hc liad'|pft hia laborious duties at the In an article: on Bockaway the Hebrew For Treasurer, P. S. Seymour, New Britain, g m. Bello • Congressman political discussion with a well-known tfeasury and. retired to his home in Standard, of September 5th, says:—"The il,vc VALENTINE B. CHAMBERLAIN, of New Britain. L, E. Wheeler, Willimantic, b s*, Boscoo. gentleman of that place. During the Because Vermont only gave 38,000 re­ A.'B. Green, Willimantic, g m, belle Jefferson. Geneva, in central New York, for rest.and Y.,rg, Willard S. Rockaway steamers are owned by the J. C. BURROWS, They are closing out their " For Comptroller, course of the conversation Mr. Welton J. B. Stone, GloversVille, N._ Y. recuperation, when unexpected ly all he publican majority, democrats claim it ,«» a J. H. LeWis, Stratfordjli ;;JamosH. Knickerbocker Steamboat company, of Of Michigan, will address the Citizens of South LUZERNE I. MUNSON, of Watorbury. became unduly excited over the Buffalo victoty for them. A few more"vic|«riea" Thomas 81"8&ino, New ~BriUiu, ' in, ub s,», Middlehope. passed that; invisible line that separates which. JohnE. Hoffmire, esq., is president, Norwatt and vicinity, on the Political questions C. D. "Sessii "Wtford, b g, Baxter. life from hninprtality. The expressions bf the day. Seats will be reserved for Ladles. TetegrapVs charge against' flrover Cleve­ like that vita do the business for tlBiiifc?— Haven, blk m, Edith May. as well as of the New Brighton Pier and SENATOR PLATT, of Connecticut says • tl T. L. Holt, of grief, among liis late associates at PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. land. In speaking of that matter Mr. P. W. Be; .Hiurtiord, b m, Cylene. Navigation company at Coney Ldand. "Congressman' Burrows is one of the pcjrjT"l»7«f SUMMER SUITS Welton said in effect"I am not myself The inHapenilinta whohave^yenined un­ J. B. Ju< Haven, b m, Kitty M. Patchen. Washington, in the etnpire cit^and state Ever zealous to cater to the wants, of .a dis­ iGreatest Orators and best Public Speakers !: a at. wt At Large—THEODOBE D. WoowEr, Hew Haven. Fred Clark, ' ib g, Rank. pf the times.",r. • CHABLES A WnxiAMS, New London. a virtuous man!" This he admits in utterably to have ex-President Woolsey H. Bigelow, Mass,, b m, Minnie M. and throughout the nation, traiispend all cerning public, and in his .exertions to iu> tus an fctwb!:\ h AT Saturday's paper but states he immediately H. M. HU1, Hi Palls, N.Y., br g, Insurance party lines and seeiii; most s w^tere and ^,(9! Districts—1. I. LOTHEB SFENOEB, Snffield. of Yale decline to pet at , any * Frank Coe, Middlefield, b ra, Nellie C. make the line -popular, he has surrounded 2. JOSEPH E. SnxniAN, Cheater. qualified the remark upon seeing its force. the iifciibllcto aectotml *ffl l»ye J. Churchill, Lowell, Mass., g m, Belle Sargent, general. • V t*.'% himself-with a staff of,capableand courte­ '."Hit litli avwi* li. right-man in the right place, and the SEPTEMBER 17. -Bow She Went, Etc." 12,000 tol5,- man's hmue. ether "riff-raff" that surrounds Blaine. G. H. Wilcox, Meriden, b;m, Mistrel. , War Lincoln, and a most estimable and Knickerbocker company may feel proUd iiXiii'-'-ytf 'jii • J. Again, Mr. Welton, while admitting the J. S. Sackett, Wallingford, b g. Jack. '' }; accomplished lady. . 000 Republican! All four congress­ New York Tribune. A. K. Porter, Meriden, blk g, Davidi ( that an appreciative public recognizes liis men electcd. Most glorious news comes the remark, states that it was untrue. In Now that Mr. Lounsbury has sat down SECOND DAT—2:40 CLASS ; PUHSE $800. On Friday last Dr. E. F. Bircli/died at ability and tact as a manager, a gentleman Wilton Academy. CLOTHIERS, and HATTERS, fromMaine. The most sanguine feared our other words he admits he lied in saying on the neat little lie that he would tiy to George Cooley, Meriden, blk m, Bess. liis residence in this town. He was a of capability, and a strict business discip­ Ther Fall and Winter term of 1384 and *85 will Little open on majority would not be more thanfrom 5,000 he was not a virtuous man Now if Mr. defeat Mtu Harrisoii, the democratic press, John B. Johnson, South Windham, ch g, graduate of the Yale Medical School and linarian. • * * it is a noteworthy fact 29 Main St., Norwalk, Conn. Welton admits that he lied onfce, and esteemed a most thoroughly equipped •ili.iU a: trr to 8,000. But she rolls up a republican will;- ha*«>,W^rate^ ^e«Wor;anpf* Wiliwm Haggarty.Scranton, Pa., br m. Bosebud that the police arrangements on both about such a thing, what is his present physician. He has been a practitioner in TUESBAf, SEPT. 16th., /•'// . majority of from 12,000 to 15,000 for Kct, ""^c%^l»'» J. H. Otis, Hartford, b g, Jimmy Lewis. steamers are so efficient that ladies and deftial worth? That question we leave J. H. Lewis. Stratford, b m, Belle ot Waterbury. EDWAXD OLXSTKAI). Robie, Blaine and VICTORY in November are favorite weapons olthe state organs.— T. L. Holt, New.Haven, ch m, Celeste. Norwalk for about twenty years, and in children may make the voyage without ofX • 'the public, whose servant he to. to judge. several instances of Very critical ailments Push on the column! New Londd^-ZXpr;| § : V. W. Beynolds, Hartford, a g, Chesterfteld. male escort in absolute safety and in per­ To our'mirid it Msente rinJfnUir sfc'-leMt, E. D. Clark, Norwich, b g, Mose. he has won Success tlu# gave him quite a fect security against insult andannoyance. -HOME LAWN SCHOOL- IciM ddiocrat, who gifiji hjradnjgs J. S. Sackett, Wallingford, b g. Jack. Wm reopen WEDNESDAY, WEPT 10th, in.the The Connecticut Democratic Convention. that a would puWicly de<£^ David Strong. Winsted, b m, Fanny.Burrouglis. local celebrity. This was particularly Visiting merchants desirous of spending building recently occupied by the Norwalk The above body met at Hartford on as not being virtuous if there were no offefo towwager $if00 that Messenger and ' Balzer, Sonthington, br - m, trne in the! case of liis extracting and Latin School, not' %iy his own ward; $100 thai he Prairie Queen. an afternoon by "Long Island's sea girt Tuesday last. It didn't put in nomination grounds for the statement. P. Tully, Pine Laxo, N. Y., blk g, Ace of Spades, exterminating a -well developed cancer snore," and who wish to take a dip in the COBNEB BELDEH AND WEST AVENUES. "A. H.HOYT. does Sot carry his own Apswgblys district; for governor our genial and irrepressible Now as to Mr. Welton's calling the adjacent to ftnd involving the coatings of TBR»l«-$40 PER YEAR, $100 that he does rtotxiny Sumlo; $100 SAME SAY—2:80 CLASS ; PURSE $300. surf, go with the floating palaces Columbia friend Gallagher—and more's the pity- Grand Army a padt ct tnunps, wklch Charles F. Levinnss, jr., Jerome, N. Y., ch g, the jugler vpin in the neck of Capt . Joseph , Special rates for younger pupils. that he does not cany Brie county; $100 and Grand Republic. ' <--'4 i f H. M. STEVENS. but did force the nomination upon the statement of ours, by the way, he also gam. W. Hanford. He belonged to a family of that he does not carry the state of New C. B. Swan, New York, sg.Codar Jack. reluctant and refusing Governor Waller, declares to be maliciously false.; Do we J. H. Lewis, Stratford, blk g, Harry B. ' 1 doctors, aod was a generous hearted and List of letters remaining in the Post. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. York; $100 that he is not elected presi­ ' despite his letter of declination. Hon. E. understand M^. Wdton to del# that, ©» Allen llisk, Middletown, blkm, Lady Gilbreth. genial natured man. He leaves a Wife and Office, at Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 6: dent; and $100 that he wins aU .these David Strong, Winsted, b m, Hiland Win. MISS B« INSTITUTE, To Bednce stock apd make room for Fall Goods will give a W. .Seymour was chairman and made a the 16th of August, while in conversation Henry Pope, Pittsiield, Mass., b g, Bassett. sonjto mourn his ""untimely taking off." Louie Andre, Miss Julia C. Adams, Wesley Ji l/i-.'-i.-i ' . *•-« -'' X'-'iO '<• V , I bets.—New York Tribune. Banks, Mrs. M. E. Bonton, Miss Fannie Beers, ^ —FOR— most unfortunate • lapsus Ungut in his with a gentleman'relative to Cleveland's Henry Pope, Pittsfield, Mass., rn g. White Eye. Peace to his ashes. His funeral was held Mrs. Charles Barnes, Miss Mary Costello, Amoa } Redaction of TEN PER CENT, for cash. Rubber Goods excepted, the Sire Brothers, New York city, b g, Burby. --<; vifin w used in terests must naturally lead him to vote for much smoke there must be some fire and present Bepublican candidate for the presi­ Samuel Cnrtis, Meriden, b m, Bosa C, weighing ninety pounds. When I told the higher classes. Physiology will be taaght, with dency, because he has been very outspoken in George Cooley, Meriden, blk m, Bea». Lambert's Anatomical platesand the Charts of Life, Olevebind, with back to the box, eyes. §hut. our innocent little 'fuedion having received denouncing the "twin relic 6f barbariani. J. B. Johnson, South Windham.ch g.LittloGyp. the weight there was a general laugh, BEILSBOROCGH—In Norwalk, September 8th, the figures three feet long and handsomely colored. Machine " : $1.00 to $4.50 When in i873 Mr. Blaine, then Speaker, ot the W. H.PetraMadison,bm, M. J. B. 'it and I was humorously awarded the prize son to Mr. and Mrs. William Billsborough. To Mathematics, English Composition and Rhe­ t and averted nostrils tightly held. . .] such labored and fierce denials in which House of 'Bepresentativea, visited Salt Lako L. E. Wheeler, Willimantic. b s, Boscoe, , torical Exercises, special attention is gtven, as the Mr'. Thomas Sanford, of Redding, was the word " lie " plays the prominent part, City, he rettbed to pay tribute to organized J. B. Stone, Gloversvillc. N. Y. rn g Willard S. for telling fish stories. I quietly re­ HARRIED. discipline, and practical benefits of these branches .' iis LADIES' FRENCH AND AMERICAN - ^ treason by call&K upon tho president of the Wm. Haggarty. Scranton, Pa., br m, Bosebud. are important In all spheres of life. omitted from the "old ticket" for the same we are inclined to think there is more in marked to my incredulous friends that I OSBOEN-FOUNTAIN—In Norwalk, August 2C!h, Such assistance in the various departments as established church. If Brigham Young wanted J. H. Lewis, Stratford, br s, Ansoma. hoped soon to convince them of the cor­ seems necessary to the welfare of the School, will reason that he was defeated before. He the matter than we at first believed. But to see Mr. Blaine, he knew at what hotel he Thomaa Shino, New Britain, b s, Middlehope. byBev. S. B. S. Bissell, Burr Osborne ot be engaged, and no large classes allowed, as it Is Kid Cloth and Kid Top Shoes. was stopping. "God's vice-regent" waxed C. D. Sessions, Hartford, b g, Baxter. rectness of my story that in Western Freemansbnrg, N. T., to Jane A. Fountain of should recognize this compliment so con­ with either the Sentinel or the Star receiv­ Wilton. only by this arrangement that individual attention furious snofwent out of town to avoid any such T. L. Holt, New Haven, ch m, Celeste, waters there were cat-fish of ninety can be secured to the pupiL spicuously conferred, that he was too ing " subscriptions by every mail" we have •inking ofsdperiial dignity. Something had to F. W. Beynolds, Hartford, s g, Chesterfield. JONES-HOWE—In Norwalk, September 3d, by LANGUAGES. • J*' QQbtfi, liises', Bqs' aii Tmtkt' Mailta. sober and high-minded a man to run any nothing to do. That is, their own busi­ be done to bring two such determined men to­ E. D. Clark, Norwich, b g, Mose. pounds weight. When I.returned to the Bev. S. B. S. Bissell, Binaldo Jones of Pupils are afforded the best advantages in the gether; the Mormon woald not pay obeisance J. S. Sackett,' Wallingford, blk m, Vivian. 'Columbus, I went to the leading restau­ Norwalk, and Annie Mead Howe of Wilton, Latin, French and German Languages.- chance of election on a democratic ticket. ness. But as a matter of fact, does the to the United States; tbe Gentile would not pay H. Bigelow, Chicopee, Mass, b m, Minnie, at the house of her mother Mrs. Bassett. trlbuteto aferiminal. Consequently Mormon David Strong, Winsted, bm, Fanny Burroughs, rateur and instructed him to procure me • MUSIC. Senator Plunkett, of New Haven, was editor of the Star deny receiving a letter Faithful care is bestowed npon the pupils in New Made Rubber Boots, 1st duality, selected in Sanford's place, from which it with enclosures from the - democratic com­ friends arrttiged a railroad excursion to Provo SAME DAY—2:25 CLASS ; PCBSE $400. the largest cat-fish that could possibly be Music. A taste for Classical Compositions will be ' and back, on which speaker and president wjere For Sale .,' j. ,„r.r „ Woonsocket Co invited. Both accepted, and thus "met 'by F. W. Beynolds. Hartford, b g, Jimmy Stewart. secured. He reported in a few days that . cultivated, and regular and careful practice re­ . . f is fair to surmise that Plunkett is not mittee on August 19th? Does he deny, J. H. Lewis, Stratford, American Queen. quired. None but excellent instruments are used, obnoxious to the charge of being high- that, in company with Mayor Golden and chance" tho two men, who in an hour's con­ he had one. I walked over, and . found Chestnut Standing Desfc. Apply at so that the ear and touch of the learner may not be :; : versation discussed Utah .from two points of Geo. Nelson, Parkville, L. I., br m, Polly B. THIS OFFICE. impaired. , ' Come and see before you buy! . toned and temperate. In this election Henry Pope. Pittsfield, Mass., b g, Bassett. an excellent specimen weighing seventy- once a month, an evening is devoted to Musical R. E. Kinney, he entered the city post Henry Pope". Pittsfield, Mass.,rn. g, White Eye. somebody had got to be sacrificed and it The Prophet maintained that Congress had five pounds. I had him boxed and care­ and Literary exercises. The pupils play in the office on that day and after the second no right to interfere with tbe local government >resence of tbe Teachers, students, and a few might just as well be Waller and Plunkett fully packed in ice, and shipped him by FOB SALE. ?riends. This is done for the purpose of stimula­ inquiry received the letter referred to? of the Territory; The Speaker replied that the Tenth Be^iment, Conn Vols. MILCH COW. ting ambition and of encouraging confidence, as as anybody, we suppose, and|so we bow. to And does he also deny that that letter Presidential contest of 1860 was fought on the express to my disbelieving friends in Address Box 481, well as to form discriminating habits of criticism. distinct issne of the power of Congress to con­ The seventeenth reunion of the Tenth OaklaoH. From the restaurateur I got A32-tf Norwalk, Conn. the will of the majority of the democratic contained a ®#ry interesting enclosure ? If trol the domestic institutions of the Territor­ regiment was held at Mills' Seaside Park ART. Under Opera House, Wall Street, Norwalk* convention. Mr. Welton denies these things we shall ies, and that Abraham Lincoln was chosen all the recipes I could for cat-fish chow­ General instructions in Drawing are given daily, President as the champion of that doctrine. house, Bridgeport, Thursday. Many der, cat-fish steaks, stuffed cat-fish, free of charge. take pleasure in showing to him the Congress had exercised this power by prohib For Sale. Lessons will be given, in class or privately, in ' , The Same Old Enemy. members from various parts of the state roast, etc., and sent them on by mail DOUBLE BARRELLED RIFLE made by John Crayon Drawing, Oil Painting, Water Colors, and envelope in which the letter teas enclosed, iting in all the Territories the relation of mas­ were present and many ladies, among Blissett, London. Will be sold cheap for the various branches of Decorative Art, as, Porce­ There are probably a number of ex-Union ter and slave. Its authority is plenary in the I telegraphed as follows: 'Skin your A lain, Panel and Tile Painting; also, Kensington which the above trio incautiously dropped ptttnises anil the extent of its exercise a matter cash. Enquire at this office. soldiers who intend voting the democratic whom was the widow of Colonel Charles fish before you cook him,' a cat-fish's Embroidery. on the floor of the postoffice. We shall of discretion. Utah's organic actisby its very L. Russell, who was first in command of PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. ticket this fall. We do not desire to ques­ hsture subjeot to amendment and appeal, and skin being so rank as to spoil the flesh For Rent. A large, well lighted room^made attractive by its also take pleasure in reading to him the Kno enactment of tbe Territory is valid it Con­ this regiment and lost his life, as is well- tion their consistency in votingfor the same when the fish is cooked with it on. They HE upper part of house fronting on Union fixtures, is setjapart for the smaller pupils. The sworn statement of the gentleman who sou gress ohooees to nullify it. The Prophet known, at Boanoake Island. A business Park. Seven Rooms, Possession given Oc­ walls are covered with blackboards, pictures and BOOTS.5 SHOES AND SLIPPERS got my telegram and they were puzzled. T principles which they fought against, but the enclosure and who picked up and sub­ thereupon claimed that Utah had the right to tober 1st Apply at this office. tfss handsome new maps. Children of both sexes be admitted as a state. It had the requisite meeting was held, David F. Chadeayne When the box arrived, dripping from the from four to ten years of age will be received in we - do desire to call their attention to the sequently handed to us the envelope. population, wealth and resources. The speaker this department, and carefully and lovinglg taught Ti.- For summer wear; must be closed out regardless following article which appeared in a frankly answered that whether Utah posaessod and D. L. Durand of Birmingham acting melting ice, they were more puzzled. such fundamental knowledge as their minds can And this gentleman neither admits nor Lost.; ; • . grasp. In addition to this, they will receive daily x 38 iIiW f ij receilt number of the Newman (Georgia) the requisites or not, it would never M si state as chairman and secretary. It was voted The letter, which arrived by the same instructions in Singing; and as such drills have •" "' of cost at ^ was ever charged with lying. as long as t&e church upheld polygamy.' This to. hold'the next reunion at Hartford. troin ' as the fish, exptained all They N SUNDAY Evening last, a Lady's'L&rge Pink been found especially attractive and profitable to Advertiser Another thing and we have done. The avowal ronssd the, in of the "Lion of the O and White Cameo Pin. The Under will be the little ones, Concert Exercises inReading, Arith- As lone as tho republican party is in power Lord/'who, asuntal, proclaimed the superior Officers for the year were elected as fol­ had a fine feast, and at it formally or­ liberally rewarded and may learn the owner's ad­ .metlc, Geography and Calisthenics with" elastic there will be no real reconciliation between editor of the Star tries to bully us iiito virtue of the Baint*, si statement the apeaker lows :—President, Doctor Charles R. Hart, dress by calling at bands will form put of the every day work. dared to intimate was denied by old residents ganized with a president and secretary, • THIS OFFICE. Three reeesses in the open air will be given daily the sections. It keeps stirring np the old feel, silence. He says:— . of Bethel; first vice-president, Lieutenant and passed the following resolution, September 9th, 1S84. • • ltp —two m the morning and One in the afternoon,— ings which were engendered by the war, and In short if the GAZOTEdoe* not stop lying about of Utah. He even went so tar as to assert that its attitude toward Mr. Davis is a continued in­ vice received no mortt support in any part of Andrew Jones, of New Canaan ; second which was sent to me: and, at such times, a teacher will be in constant l(ji > eda the editor of the Star, the GAZETTE will be matt .the repablio eiqept the femforv wfere in it attendance. sult to Southern people, but his name and very unhappy. vice-president, TerrenceO'Brien,of Bridge­ ' " 'Resolved, That the truth of Allen G. The scholastic year begins on Wednesday, Sep- fame are sccnia in the neartB Of his country­ was upheld by the church. , What was| crime Want to Exchange. tembermberlOth. Application for admission of pupils men. The SdVth is as much a part of the This is almost too silly for notice. An Sliewhere beoam*a dlvine revelation under the port ; secretary and treasurer, D.L.Durand, Thnrman's statements should never be shouldtould be made "previousprevious to the opening of tne In otder td IhaM robm for Fall Goods. All goods of our Union as the North, and ought to stand np for editor who utters such a transparent godly roim Of BrigSatn the Prophet. " of Birmingham; executive committee, questioned; that his fish stories are SECOND hand heavy two scat top family or school, For terms and farther infenmation, her rights. We are snro we have overdone the "We enter into polygihay as a religions A business wagon, for a new or second hand, apply to own make are fully warranted in every respect Our threat to one who has but stated his owif, . duty," retorted the Prophet, "while people not but very light two seat carriage, either with or ;v/ reconciliation business. Georgia has been Thomas P. Gill of Hartford, Captain A. H. alwayft absolutely true, especially his without top. Will pay difference. Miss N. F. BAIBD, Maeipal. especially magnanimous. Atlanta actually gave words possesses neither the first principles Mormons do it from the Inst of the nesh." Dinsley of Northford, Sergeant Bunnell of cat-fish stories.'" i'-'s • Apply at a reception to General Sherman, the man who, of common sense nor the fundamental ele­ *^|dtaii!tiiati"j Said ithespett«r,"imd yon 3t* GAZETTK OFFICE. contrary to the rules of all civilized warfare, wsuld be oompeUed to allow an East Indian to New London, Doctor N. T. Newton of' f-jSfO'.W I . m t W- I •. i I Ladies' fland-Nade Freieh KM Bittti burned down our private homeB and left with' ments of courage. And right here the indulge in humansacriflcejbecause he believes Suffield, and Captain Henry A. Peck of . . jr i • : i' Dr- Fitch's - out shelter and bread our women and children. '' idiot boy " desires to state, emphatically, in it as a religious duty. With such .opinions FIFTY YEARS AT THE CASE. In comparison with such a creature Jefferson radically at war with those of all the people of Bristol. It was voted to have the history ' -For $5.00 are worth that the miserable threats of the Star will the United States, yon cannot, in my judgment, Notice. 5 Family and Day School for $6.00" and are- '-1 sold..fc. .H'.for that Davis towers almost to the dignity ol a god. of the regiment written for publication Western newspapers are boasting over /jjfiTOijV -b JEl.-i!, Boys, the spirit that crops out in the not deterhim from hispublicidutyahymor* be admitted to any participation in the national LL PERSONS Desiring to drive on elsewhere. government. and Colonel Otis was unanimously invited a printer in the employ of the San Fran­ the Track at the Fair Grounds can Boys, last sentence of the above is the same old than the impudent stares bestowed on When Speaker Blaine asked for his bill at the A to take charge of the work. At one cisco Chronicle, who has coinpleted Ijalf a procure a key upon application at the Will commence its iur. enemy you fought from '61 to '65. And young girls, on the streets and in the Continental Hotel. Salt Lake Ctar.then kept by Mormons,he wsa told that it had already been o'clock a call for dinner was made and century of a "sit" at the case. There is CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK every vote you cast for the democratic horse cars, will deter the editor of the Men's Calf Boots settled—by the Saints? This is an old and the response was prompt. Soldiers are a printer in Erie named Michael J. 24tf Seventeenth Yearf evfif $2.00 and lip. party and its lecherous candidate puts Star from becoming a disgraceful speci­ favorite game with "God's high priests," and U. 44 ti «• huofteo been highly successful, but on this like other mortals, good for nothing in the Quinn, known among the craft aa ON 'i>tf • :ktss£ , new round to the ladder, standing on men of the disappedhted '• masher." IJ- J Oocasioa signally uiled. "I allow no one to absence , of a good > appetite. Looking "Father " Quinn, who has a longer sit i. 'Mi.*' ??/i Si 2.00 which " Jefferson Dakis towers almost to Twinkle, Twinkle, little Star! 1 pay my bills," said the irate Speaker, and thns Given Away, <( around the tables many familiar faces string than the GoldenjGate man. Father Gay' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 'Was ii. the dignity of a god." How I wonder what you are! \ collapsed the Mormon attempt to buy one con­ gressman. were.spen. Among them from.Bridgeport Quinn was apprenticed when a lad to a Great Circulars, with fall particulars, on application to i Lomii Low Shoes 1.00 Think well of it, soldiers, ere casting And—after election—where you'll be! NO public man ever discussed the "peculiar Poets, the Principal, OS. J. C. rlTOH. U were' Lieutenants W- L- Savage and W. printer in the city Waterford, Ireland, , ice., to any u your ballot in November. institutions" so firankly with tbe late Prophet for the same, sold for 3t35 Ofwtaic ot the Campaign. as did Speaker Blsine. I*itany wonder, then, H. Marshall, Sergeant Michael Frawley, in 1830, and after serving hia apprentice­ For circulars and special in­ Ladies' Button - ^ 1,00 that Mormonsare to-day Mftvor ef a win who Terrence O'Brien,; Sergeant Joseph Tyler, formation address "i:Y't ' , ,4 This and That. U; & Senator 0. fl. Vtktt very kindly fcl£fnever braMfi the ttons in his dnl Mr. ship, got a "sit" on the London Times .TAMES H. DODDS, Valuable 3Property for Sale. • [From tlie Star of August 30th. 1 came down to Norwalk upon the invita* Blaine'i oomiiaiions on ttis.Weettrn tonr were John Hqgley. From;Greenwich, Silas E. and had several "fat takes "of the ac­ Room «, Gas Building, mHE Homestead of the late John W. Taylor, " Slippers,wilk leather aries, .25 i^Urustas Jpheli, Horace F. Olark. Wtllbm D. Mead, Lieutenant Benjamin Wright, Josiali tf2i New Haven. Conn. J. deceased, in tbe village of Westporty with Last Saturday we printed 1,000 copies tion of theShineataidftogin club Satur­ Msop WM others, most of whom were demo- count of the Queen's marriage notice. small store fronting on Main street. House situa­ of the Star. They were all sold in a feu Lynn; Norwalk, Lieutenant B. S. Keith| Coming to America Mr. Qninn got ted on elevated ground contains 13 rooms with Childs' Low Button Shoes .25 ^ day night, and opened the campaign for large aftl&and celTar,^broad ptez*as and a never hours .We have heard from many, words It trr W George W. Burtis, Isaac Bo we, CyruS cases on the New York Evening Post, r us in a two hoots' speech of omvincing ? AtLast a OlumcB. i * • i- in x failing well of water., Plenty of shade trees, showing their pleasure with the first power and earnestness. He reviewed Ruscoe, William Smallhorn, Caleb Wood; which he hdd ior seven years. Taming shrubbery, and excellent-concrete walks. Price v£jkn. Klta Lockwood, ^ashttigton for the entire property fronting on two streets number. with candor the issues dividing the two New Canaan, John Barber* Win. Wood; liis liioe Westward he came to Erie and 'Fim THE BEST SS,000. A large proportion of the purchase money .Qantpm Wort and Sepairing a Specialty. lady;|awy«c, has accepted this' nomination !H luS *-1 can remain on bond and mortgage. Address Mrs. [From the South Norwalk RepitUican, Sept. 6th.] parties and. dfelt inpst effectively upon Bristol, Captain H. A. Peck; Plymouth* I served nearly twenty years on the Erie JOHN W. TAYLOR, Westport, Conn. tf«2 •Jit: :ia.I M to ^|^^eiieytendei«d b^jQwmtmen's a'j Trunks, Satchels, Leatiiev and Findings. E. EDITOR :—I see the /Sftw^tljat was so the tariff position of the republican and Corporal Wv L. Norton; New Haven, Dispatch. He now holds cases on the f j :'itlN i]ll T tjioa >;! ISTRICT OF NORWALK, BSL, Probate court, dimned, asserts that its first issue of 1,000 democratic leaders. •' The night was ex­ Geher&l E. ; S. Greeley; Philadelphia, Erie Daily Herald, and, although almost September sth, A. D., 1884. , is ^t^e fo/^m^'top' utt^^^utter" DEstate of JULIA A PRYOR, late of NorwalK, was not .sufficient for the demand. I cessively and oppressively hot,'and Satur­ Chaplain H. Trumbull-; New York, H. J; seventy, Uses his eyes without the iud of Mi -Sf!04J iiMi"goody4go^"inde^endenp friends. in said district, deceased. . regret to know this at so late a day. On all others in our busy village Beecher. Among the honorary members glasses. Fathor Qainn's years of toil The Court of Probate for the District of NorwalK EUGENE FANOHEB, day night of Cleveland they know is wicked,and Blaine hath limited and allowed six months from the date - Tuesday of last week I bought quite a lot the most difficult for our people to attend were seen Israel Holmes, of Waterbury; present startling features in the way of hereof for the Creditors of said Estate to exhibit they fear might be under certain contin­ their clalms for settlement. Those wbo neglect to . of No. 1, Vol 1, Stars, at the rate of one- meetings of any kind, yet there was a and J. W. Storrs, of Ansania. With the figures. present their accounts, properly attested, within gencies of temptation, and a vote for . i". ;-cTjS j.'iiflj 'i:.1 ' . ' ^ iwioSwo—8S - • bitlf a cent a pound. Quite cheap, when creditable number present and all deeply removal of the cloth, speeches were made; For instance, assuming a lair average said time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons Butler or St. John would be "kicking the indebted to said Estate are requested to make im­ V, ^ wj J there is such an active ettsh demand. interested in the eloquent words and argu­ toasts offered and responded to;' • rate of speed, taken from its best, at 10,- mediate payment to air," so here is a neat and chivalrous way — —- •• —— ^ !»!•>• WILLIAM P. PILLOW, /tr) - MEROHAST. ments of the speaker. MR Platte state­ 000 ems, and his rate of 5,000 ems at ther 8137 Executor. vsr.-- out of the dilemma for them by voting for nil ment that no such state paper as Mr. Temperance Mwtin» at Hartford. present day, giving 7,500 ems for an Mrs.. Belva. In her letter of acceptance ISTRICT OF NORWALK, ss. Probate court, The Star That Never Sets. Blaine's letter of acceptance had been A temperance mass meeting under the average^ it will be found that the enor­ BI/ACKMAN'S - Thegrand old GreenMountain state has she says:—"I have made a bid for all D Angust 83d, A. D., 1884. , 1884 1884 given the public for a quarter of a century auspices of the Women's Christian Tern mous,amount of 119,340,000 ems of mat­ Estate of HENRY FELMETTA, late of Norwalk, Ho! For Rotai Point given us one of her grandest victories. voters—Irish, German, temperance, mo- perance Union, will be held in the Opera ii ii h 2i'.< In said District,deceased. I OX ' brought down the house in approving ter has been set up by this compositor — The Court of Probate for the District of Norwalk ' As was natural, many of her stalwart sons nopolists,Sinti.monopolists, capitalists and hath limited and allowed stic mtaihs from tbe date -HJT5 applause, as did also his opinion that th^ House, Hartford, to-morrow. Among the during the. past half a century or more. Conn hereof for the Creditors of said' Estate to exhibit were sorely disappointed that her great laborers. I didn't know how to get around No. 11 Main St. ," Norwalk, iVK/'l JU.O j three great master minds of the world speakers will be Miss Frances E. Willard, In setting this it was neoesaiy to handle their claims for settlement Those who neglect to senator was not our nominee for president, the Germans because I'm temperance, president of iti I'atbs-Jii'.i LiW.'vi am r?niio present their accounts,properly attested,within said A -:-X Mtii ,r •'[- w-: to-day were Gladstone, Bismarck and tho W. C. T. U.; Mrs. B over 3^8,020^090 pieces of metal twice % time, Till be debarred » recovery. • All persona in­ yet she rolls up a republican majority of and so I said 'due consideration will be :»!• qil iioiti J- debted to said Estate are requested to make imme- GRAND EXCURSIONS ncJh; v- • r-., - BLAINE. His graphic amative of his first Pearson, of England,/ vice-president of the over, including the.distribution. It will 1 P. TDTTLE, over twenty thousand! Yet the poor given to the honest, industrious home- • -ti eaxtiUsteift*! diate payment to 81LA8 ' TO THK visjt to $he capltol in the spring of'61, British Women's Temperance association; further interest the reader to know that 3t35 Executor. democrats are unhappy because our ma­ loving Germans.'" We saw her only last Jij ) p.- , JI ,u . and seeing and hearing Logan charge Mrs. Mary Tt> Lathrop, president of the tiie type so set would weigt 187,900 * S V jority wasn't more. In Vermont, so in Thursday with the thermometer 97° liui tq TVSTRIOT OF NORWALK, 88., Probate Court, 'Oh C.5 yHiT'.'IJ; >"i> ,i -•4fW/>rr <5.'r>a ^ down the .aisle- of ttye House and face the Michigan W. C. T. U., and Mr. George ponnds, or ninty-four tops,- which, tl^is °^FQB SAItB. JLF August 90th, A. P.,1884. Maine, our democratic friends wont be "kicking" her tricycle about the streets of x< 9iio S! tw ' Estate of MINERVA S. HILL, late of Norwalk, V,T,"I fi fU fiIji; r plotters of treason then trying to put ai^ W. Bain, 6f Kentucky. old man ha& lifted piece by piece in the > . A STYLISH in iiaidiDtstriot, deceased. comforted unless, after we've shot Cleve­ Washington with vigor and a robust radi­ irw'jiX'f tit The Conrt ot Probate for the District of Norwalk, embargo upon the commerce of the Mis* Devotional meeting at 0 o'clock a. m. specified time. land's head off, we don't also fill his body ance which, we know, would have cap­ iatH IMited and allowed six month* from' the date 1 AQENT FOlt _ i, and with defiance in his £ark Addresses from 10 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. by Mreof for the Creditors of said Estate to exhibit f,->y / ON» AND- AFTER ..)/ • with unnumbered shots. Well, its a hard tured every Norwalk "independent" could BOHE'IN iaK.iAsi CEtmri& VICTORIA, their claims for settlement. ' Those who neglect to -di viz ;; ..i-.i . rvoirjj«i!-?i visage and fire flashing in his eye he said: Mrs. Laihrop and Miss Willard; from 1:80 present their accounts, properly attested, within i party to ."satisfy anyway. It is as Geo. they have seen her. . • to 3:80 by Mr. Bain and Mrs; Pearson: Trimmed arid Painted.^ sald time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons •y'-y. : v f.n!. /ff,r r:,. You men of the south attempt to arrest Indebted to 'said Estate are requested to make im­ 'Wm. Curtis truthfully remarked "a very —rr.— *.#•» 1 Miss Frances E. Willard will deliver ' the . Itwap a labyrinth of winding streets, ^ ' A Fine family Carriage. mediate payment to BELAST.JOHN, Sunday, Jane 1,'84 hungry and exceedingly thirsty party. the flow of commerce on that river and St35 - Executor. Luoi /_• •:i1 we of the great northwest will hew our Ooanedtiout Bits** and Harbors. address of the evening at 7:45, and the unlighted, unnamed, and unnumbered. According to the report of Major Mc- "Male Choir" will sing; The following Will be .sold at a veiy low price. ISTRICT OF NORWALK, ss. Probate Court < EVERY DAY, Ought to ISettle It. way through to the sea witii our swords,'' Every.trade kept to its own special locali- DLr_ ' AtlgustAUgUBi S0th,A.IVIU> A, *»•)D^1884. Failand on improvement of rivers and named r£ilft)ads will give free return tick­ ty,.«ad, in laak of shop &ont^ advertised Estate of LOUISE R. FISH, late of Miles City, Ltrooii The national democratic committee have and continuing the senator said this Logan . HENRY TILLY, *\ intheTerritoiyofMontai" ina, The Safe and Fast-Sailing Steamer ' caused photographs of Mr. Blaine's Wash­ literally did—brought down the house harbors, the work contemplated, in Con­ ets to ail persons paying full fare to the its. wares by painted signs and emblems. The Conrt of Probate torMtl the District of Norwalk necticut, the money available and the convention, the same to be signed by the hath limited and allowed six months from the date ington house to be taken and distributed with an outburst of wildest enthusiasm. Ca^|e w;ere herded in the Colosseum and CARRIAGE MAKER, herepf for th'e Creditors of-said Estate to exhibit money asked for are lis follows : secretary of the conventionN. Y.| N. H. Forum,, and the Arch of Constantino was SOUTH NORWALK/ " their claims for settlement. Those, who neglect to about the country. The edifice really cost The opening of our campaign was a present their accounts, properly attested, within - something between sixty and seventy gratifying success, and the speech a can­ Thamee river, constructing dykes—available, A H. (including the Shore Line' and Air half buried in the earth. Justioe was ad­ ttn aatfai a:-» w said time, will be debarred a recovery. All per­ F. E; PINTA, BBinmraoo. *83.108; aaked for, I100.S00. Line divisions), N.'Y. & N. E., Conn. ministered with circumstances of barbaric sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make thousand dollars, therefore Mr. Blaine did, thoughtful and convincing argument ' stv Undon harbor', dredging—available, immediate payment to Capt. W, B. H. CLARK, Commander. , I8.MS; asKd for, 16,900. Y^Uey %ndi!: -s \ and noble t mih^wllks Mh$ eMrth, then of tho season for'public sports. And. FOR MT. DESERT. days as follows;—10 a. in., 1, 3, 5 and the head of their electoral tickets, respect ments will be received up to, 11a. m., on the condemned driminal dispatched, the Wheel8% t.-r,-v rv?J i-in xl: Surer B.JEIamuso No P. B. lilt. D. AND M^S. B. I.INE. 7 p. m. Retrirnln^ will leave Roton ively, those eminently great, wise and patriotic Mgflrfeel Ttiead^y of; eachtweek. hangman's assistants would presently . ? W ATER STREET, Point as foUows -—11 a. m., 9,4,6 %nd honest and ii,H?_ COMMENCING JUNE US. good men, ex-Presidents Mark Hopkins, ~—•—~ < • • - J.-! •tl -i 'i'.Xl proud of the privilege of casting aim for Thb secret of the unanimous British join the gaycrowd in tiie Corso disguised 9 p. m., or later if agreeable to partiesv Spoke*, of Williams college,and Theodore Woolsey, V'' him. He *as in n6 sense respoiwble for oppodtion to>Mr.Blaine is theclearuqder- • (»• «»'•' vinOniination of Blaine, the firat year bf tho preeent oentury male- every Tnestay and FrUmy. evenl»«, at 111.15 imbi^ing in En|>lAn^ that, if "Dibble Manufacturing Company's door ^riM-k, or on arrival or express. . trains fromt BOB- Kims. by an Over enthusiastic delegate, and b New York Tribune's weekly bill with the faotors were quartered and burned on D, fo®.Rockland, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedgwick - ! V fT A Good Speaker. dent, the policy oi this government would knobs. • <" »>. i UverMines), Southwest and Bar Harbors, MUls. the lut inan ,who vrquld approve pf.thejni. post office-of that city for postage oii its tho C^mpo dei Fiori, and for many yearq J There are few if any more forcible be directed to the expansion of American I^ew YOrk Wood Ttfrnlng Company. bridge^ .Tonesport and Machiasport, Grtat rcihietioD in prices this season 7"y Hows and eloquent public speakers in .either commerce, the opening of wider markets circulation was about $400. Now it is later the pillory and the wooden hone M S, Captain Everything flrst-clasK Shore Dinneni Another ftkazlc.. remained familiar objects in other parts . Corner Blocks for yrindow casings. SS party than Representative BURROWS, While fishing just south of the bathing for Ainerican products, 'die '&*&&&' of nearer one thousand dollars per week. Wm. E. Depnison, will, ie%ve same whar^ every only 75 cen\0, inolnding chicken and all of Rome, although both were tempoitoi- jlndu, WejbMivanoSalmiyeveidiiii who is to speak at Music Hall Wednesday houses at Dorlon's this afternoon Mr. American citicens abroad, and the main­ The Boston Jburnal, the Tribune of Round and Square Turned Paluste^s. at U.i5-«>elMli, or on arjival of steamboat ex- delicacies Shafts, &c, ly abolished during the Napoleonie rule. ,u " Newels, nress trains from Bogtra, for. MounUJesert (South­ of the season. Clam Boasts * l-'i i\*X evening. All who go and listen to him 'Wash." Merritt caught a shark measur­ tenance of the dignity of American citizen- New England, hasincreasedits circulation "ISJWiOS f' - : -b-niai^.r west ana Bar Harbors), toAchiiig at Rooktana only, specialty, only 35 cents. y.'h' f will be more than gratified, they will be ing six feet four and one-half inches in shipeveiywhere. , j over ten -thousand since its able ad­ Plain and Double Moulded Stair Rails. and arriving at Par Htffbor at about 19 a. m. next vocacy of the ^'Plumed Knight." These ttltti&x I.-;: . A&v.'. day. Connects with steamer SULLIVAN for Bar delighted. length. After a hard struggle his sharkl Dootrinea qte of uM

WILTON. Miss Mary N. IToyt was in town last SOUTH NORWALK. "Let the galled Jades wince." Mr. Joseph Sullivan is sojourning at Miss Susie Ogden returned to schwol iifM'X iHT. 21 Jesi3)NL TO smsil wook. Satnrday last. : • NORWALK GAZETTE Ye editor"takes a well-earned vacation Derby. • :m3 or Mr. and Mrs. Ebevlifivd Apell and Mr. Building . V. ' thitV. wi'' 0$t toif b&JiiBQBM si it Mr. Ballard's infant child, aged fourteen Mrs Fawcett Tuesday,September 2,1884. this week. Henry Stanton have- returned from their Mr. William Goodwin sailed for Europe days, died Thursday last of cholera infan­ SFTOM-UH MM If *i ru md^'iadS, '"in Jtadaifcteq acf vi ti Miss Kate Haulenbeek and Miss Nellie European trip. * on Saturday. 9 on tum. Hot weather still hang - Rice are visiting friends in Peekskill. The drum corps worked up tilings pretty Mrs. Charles F. Hallock is visiting at Mr. John M. Betts lost a valuable liorse •ije aotl wl fioiaal A —For sale cheap; a show case. Apply Mr. S. B. Wilson is erecting a house on effectually at our opening campaign meet­ •JTrenton, N. J. ' » Hateri ••M-VfUiiJ tfi-dq, fin* .alfiifMO puto last Friday. Dr. Sturges pronounced the at this office. Spring Hill for Mrs. Bridget Sullivan. ing Saturday night. Many sidewalkson Main street havebeen disease colic. 3 WATER STREET, •fiHK »aX ta Koy*jtf»io B. J. Sturges returned from Pougli- —Fever and Ague, and all forms ot Mil­ The interest of the West avenue school relaid with concrete. The Rev. Mr. Smith preached and of every i i •/••*'& <*{ oi- zmtitc. lo ©aH A keepsie last Wednesday. iaria promptly cured by Holland's Pills. boy is now divided between his render Butler Lodge, I. O. O. F., will work the kind, and in'any quanti­ administered the Lord's Supper at the • '• - • V-tlho.'Ia •.!.«* jeSaian —Holland's Pills are the only reliable Mr. W. J. Finney, jr., put in a week's first degree to-morrow night. and the new skating rink. Congregational church, Sunday. ty, furnished promptly. "OA'H A Si -ipjKii nvmte-jfvtiistitq remedy for chills and fever. vacation amongst the Berkshire Hills last Sheriff Swartz's three new houses on Is row /prepared to show all the , . .ei'th tmituO James 0'IIalloran, a lad of nineteen, The Ladies' festival on Wednesday Little bluefish, or. "snapping mackerel," week. South Main street are nearly completed. * was conveyed to Bridgeport, "Wednesday, evening was a very pleasant and profitable Estimates for .••Viii-Vfjrii -,?•*}«! Milftrf? are very plenty in the harbor. Miss Jennie -Roberts of this place has on the score of drunkenness. The New York, Tribune says that tlic -.iU •> -'itOl aiiiug'/ooH ik'jit affair. Over $80 were realized, of which Latest Styles in Mr. and Mr^, Charles D. Marks, of New been appointed teacher of the North C os Joseffj* is announced to appear in parade was reviewed by' 'Mayor Swartz." sum about $60 is gain. ,-j " i*,.i }>,:•/; \.i -i !-,m -• i !Mii boa York, are visiting Mr. S. B. Wilson. Cob school. Bridgeport Friday evening. Stamford Messrs. Brotlierton and Bayles will not GRAIN, ficayatii, MI &c ..$• <:} «!.{.•,• 0 .. to tSiitlk c# turn • i Norwalk, to-morrow, Wednesday evening. Burrows of Michigan, at Music Hall, South A party of city young men spent the Brick or Gravel. Mrs. Maujer, of Brooklyn, who has tw iv*ib liiM ssi&iuuiy been summering at Bell's Island, has re­ Mr. G. A. Franke received an honorable Norwalk, to morrow, Wednesday'evening. Sunday at tlic .Long Island shore. They Business at Nash's cider mill is pressing. booia turned home. discharge from the Connecticut militia Mr. Bryant, of Bryant, Bessee & Co. has went on the jaclit Atlantis. The moulders at Filley's foundry took Bell's Island is gradually becoming de­ last week, his term of service having gone to Boston for the purpose of pur­ Rev. J. II. Ross returned from his va­ a holiday last Friday. *' Building Stone, expired. chasing his fall and winter stock of cloth­ cation and occupied the pulpit at the Con­ Lees' Manufacturing company have shut populated, most of the summer cottagers Large und Choice Assortment oi having left for home. Hon. WillianF. Nabers, ex-congressman ing* • gregational church ou Sunday. down work for a week. from Mississippi, and Judge Rundel, of Sanda nd Mrs. Lester Cole, who has been enjoying A terrible fire swept the wharves and Mr. Jeremiah Donovan has sold the Mr. Edward H. Nash left on Wednesday . the Maryland Bench, were in town, last the pure air of Litchfield and Lake Wara- business portions of the.city ot Cleveland, JJyxbcc property to*Mr. Hobbie who for a trip through the west. week, visiting friends. maug, returned last week. Sunday night, the loss amounting to mil­ has lately managed the business there. Straw rides are the thing among the Mr. 8. B. Wilson is enlarging his work Co ping, Go and hear the eloquent Congressman lions. The "Storm Beaten" car attracted much young people at the present time. shop on Summer street, it having become Burrows of Michigan, at Music Hall, South After looking through Cleveland's rec­ attention at the depot where it lay over Mr. Frank A. Burr, of New York, is too small for his large and rapidly growing AT Norwalk, to-morrow, Wednesday evening. ord, thAnost striking labors of his life Sunday. It was the handsomest car that spending his vacation at his old liome.^ carpentering business. —The "Sky Bluing Book" makes a hogs­ arc stated in the plain terms : "lie pressed has ever been here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Sherwood, of The Perry place on West avenue, form­ head of bluing water for 10 cents. Try it. the lever." The base ball game on Saturday was a Chicago, are visiting relatives in town. erly occupied by Rev. H. H. Barbour, has For sale by R. P. Beatty, grocer, Norwalk, Special meeting of the stockholders of fizzle,- only two innings being played. ml Bowls. received a new coat of paint and is much The Ladies' Aid society of Christ church Conn. , the Norwalk Fire Insurance company, to­ The score when the game stopped was 8 met with Mrs. George Tattle last Wednes­ improved in appearance. » The man who sprinkles the sidewalk on morrow morning. Road the call in our to 2 in favor of C. & lv.'s nine. day evening. Hon. E. W. Seymour expects the dem­ Ladies are cordially invited to hot days is, like the man who covers his advertising columns. . , Messrs. Greerandj'arks have purchased Farmers in this vicinity are busy gath­ ocratic nomination for congress again in walk with ashes in winter, a public bene- A picture of Cleveland pressing the lever tlic dining rooms of Mr. Theodore Knapp. ering the onion crop which will not aver­ this district , and Hon. L. W. Coe will most, call and examine them. . factor, to elevate a fellow democrat to the skies They arc popular young men and deserve age over-half the usual amount. South Norwalk. likely be the republican nominee. with a rope around his neck, would be a the success which they arc bound to The teachers throughout the state will Editor John S. Jones visited South The lighthouse board have replaced the very pretty cartoon. • >. .achieve. hold their annual convention in Hartford, Norwalk last Friday evening on the old buoy on White Rock, off Iveyser's, J: in October, the sessions occurring at the Mr. Lewis O. Wilson asserts that Mr. It is reported that H shop is to be built occasion of the Judication of the new tire . with a new one. The latter is firmly near the Hat Forming company factory v:it .iiuir. High school building. Burcliard has no legal right, to shut the gong. anchored in its correct position. public out from jeeess lo the steamboat for a 'joint stock company. Only the siz­ Mrs. Randolph Lockwood of this village The Methodist society at Saugatuck, Mr. G. B. Middlebrook and family, who ing of hats by machinery will be carried .WiftBTMi iKiniilub to yojJmaMii' will start next Friday for Norwalk, Mil- dock at Wilson Point. held a peach and ice cream festival in the have been enjoying the cool breezes at on there. ; ford, .West Haven and. New Haven for a Mrs. Edward C. Betts, who has been old Rubber Factory, on Wednesday and Martha's Vineyard for the past three >4 sru-a few days.—Portchester Journal. spending the summer months in town, They say that "Gene" Kinney dispensed Thursday evenings of last week. weeks, refurned home last week. contemplates returning to her home in with his supper on last Friday evening, fii.J —Dr. Holland's Pills contain neither The High school opened on Monday of "Our esteemed contemporary," the Sen­ ^thinking that by so doing he could run • iftiU ' quinine, arsenic, or any other dangerous Colorado, next week. Miss Lottie T5etts, last week with an attendance of over sixty- 103 tinel, is most unfortunate in dragging to the faster during the expected race with ^ > & i •3X17 . drug, dan can therefore be taken by per will accompany her. scholars, a number which exceeded the an indignant public's recollection its con­ the truck boys. sons of the most delicate constitution. The Danbury road is and has been doing expectations of the most sanguine. MANUFACTIJERRS OV AND DEALERS E* nection with the forged "Morey Letter," Kolianza Hose company of Danbury, WITH THEIR ENTIREill LINE~ .!> 0 —You can let your clothes lie in the an exceptionally fine business this season. Mr. S. M. Burnliam was one of the ex­ four years ago. The management has passed through here on Friday on their Plffei * -i . : water as long as you wish if you use been a success, and pert judges on Jersey and Guernsey cattle The Arab who was recently arrested in return from a parade at Sing Sing, N. ^ . tvflui V.'Vtfif 9if Hthii ••••.lufl'! a;U I'.A -/.J " Spence's Sky Bluing Book" for bluing. in dfle time the stockholders will ,be offi­ at the New Hampshire Agricultural socie­ South Norwalk for begging, and who was cially advised of all the gratifying details. Several of the boys staid over in this city a .Mr* tiri mil Sold by R. P. Beatty, grocer, Norwalk, ty's fair at Manchester, N. H. last week. LUMBER, i,ii •;(;! . int.i 4 wSsUlf vjiii-.'jit hot Vfti'i.; allowed to depart on condition of his leav­ The Bigelow Battalion Marching club, to witness the parade in the evening. Conn. On Wednesday afternoonjof last week, ' ',..u ^..-• i •t/, ing town, has been arrested in Stamford Miss Lizzie Dayton leaves this city to­ —Mme. Demorest. says that the " Sky will make their first appearance in their Mr. Robinson W. Wheeler and Miss Helen This Space for the same offense. day for Downington, Pa., where she will TIMBER, Bluing Book" for bluing clothes is perfect, new uniforms to-morrow evening, when C. Sherwood were married at the resi­ After seeing the pictures on campaign r assume the duties' of teacher of music in and who better than Mme. Demorest is tliey will assemble at life club room and dence of tnc bride's sister, Mrs. William banners, we find ourselves wondering tlic Chester Valley Academy, Downington, SHINGLES, able to judge. For sale by R. P. Beatty, march to Music Hall, to listen to the ad­ II. Saxton. The ceremony was performed- how it is that all parties always nominate the institution of which Mr. II. M. Wal- / grocer, Norwalk, Conn. dress of the Hon. J. C. Burrows. by Rev. Mr. Tuttle. After a collation the such horrible homely red nosed men for I, The deplorable suicide of Cashier Hill, rnidt is the proprietor. LATH, Mr. Harry Ackerman, G. A. Franke's president and vice-president.—Stamford happy couple left for Williamsburg where popular assistant, has left town for a post of New Jersey, is another case of a man • The republican marching club organiz­ they will make their future home. Comet. ed Mondayr evening. Andrew J. Crossman ••of duty in New York. Harry is a genial of upright standing in the community go­ Deputy Sheriff Kemper of this place, Belongs to DOORS, Requa and Waters have severed their was elected captain, and Geo. W. Hallock fellow and has made a large number of ing, wrong and, not possessing the courage went to Soutliport last Friday and seized connection with E. K. Lockwood. We The club will be known as the iit". : ii'i friends in and about Norwalk. to fac? the exposure of his stealing, he secretary. a quantity of liquor consisting of three should think "Nat" would be as much out Lounsbury Legion in honor of Hon. P. C. SASH, •>. iv •. f takes his own life by suffocating himself cases of lager and a gallon jug filled with The pleasant moonlight nights of last of joint away from the old store as he Lounsbury of Ridgefield. The uniforms . n' t V,! > : Jirn .k'tii'iuh with gas. whisky or something similar at the store week were highly enjoyed by a perspiring would be outside the democratic party i BL1NDSJ ift -vi •jjiw it'tjt! iil Barry and Fay appeared at the. Opera will be adopted this week. of Samuel Pike, who it was suspected was Ipublic. The harbor was filled with row­ management. /»!»•« '"iwjfjt. j*•:ui L-'iiUtr# ing and sailing parties, while Dorlon's House evening in their laughable farce On Friday evening last the completion selling without a license. Mr. Pike • 1.1 .! j i ! asfinm) The democratic national committee tried !!"> *: ftJJJ £i.«' it ll ;»vi'i Point was besieged with seekers after a 'All Crazy." The attendance was small, of the new electric tire alarm system was claimed that the liquor found was for his MOLDING to che(:k the stampede of its Irish voters inwj- » <.ii' <4 l.'-fi.'M; a 'rVj; . cool breeze. owing, probably, to the extreme heat. celebrated with a parade of the fire de­ private use. from Cleveland, by inserting all over one • ••{ rt-tviii tUfv*. us* bt>a ji.ti+.t-i.. The play abounded in comical situations partment, headed by the fire police and Last Saturday afternoon Mr. Walter WINDOW FRAMES, j ' —Go to R. P. Beatty, grocer, Norwalk, of last week's edition's of the Herald, the and the various parts were well sustained Prof. Heine's excellent band. During t-lic Howarth received a telegram announcing TAYLOR k CO, Conn., and get a sample free of the " Sky terrifying announcement that the "negroes parade there were displays of fireworks at •••.•aioft!e. j. Bluing Book." It has no equal for bluing by the actors. Hie death of his wife. Mrs. Howarth had ( - .-.j- were all going to vote for Blaine." Hor­ Mayor Goklen's residence, the Maliack r clothes. No streaks, no greenish tinge, A party consisting of Mrs. Samuel been suffering from consumption for a rifying isn't it? emo Hotel, City Hotel and at various PICKETS, &C. and a perfect ultramarine blue. We know, Lynes, Mrs. Frederick St. John, Mrs. E. long time, and with the delusion accom­ The old balm of gilead tree—on the points on the line of march. Many for we have tried it. P. Weed and two sons, Mrs. Ilobbs and panying that complaint, thought a change Mott homestead property—a relic of a buildings about the business centre were Veneered Hard Wood Work* ..! We are obliged to descend into a little Master Freddie Lockwood of Norwalk, of air would be beneficial. She accordingly former century and which shaded heated and Mrs. D. E. Culver of New York, left brilliantly illuminated. The parade was personality this week in order to separate went to Hudson about two months ago, passengers when the Mott mansion was last week for a two weeks sojourn in the reviewed. by Mayor Golden and the and on Thursday of last week her 1 i a gentleman from a loafer. We make no the swell stage tavern between New York Common Council from the balcony of the Adirondack Mountains. husband went to accompany her home. excuse, however. It is our duty to warn and Boston, was ordered cut down last Mahackemo Hotel., While coming out of Hard wood Ceiling & Flooring Mrs. A. IT. Bisscll, Belden avenue, Arriving at the depot, however, she seemed the public of poisonous miasmas and sim­ week by Mr. Bishop it having become dan­ Ilaviland street the reach of the Old Well Sept. 17th" is somewhat enigmatical ad­ to be overcome by the heat and was ilar filthy excrescences. gerous from age and decay. truck broke in the centre causing a vertisement which appears elsewhere in conveyed back to the house. She did not Farmers hereabouts are annoyed by the damage which will require several .hun­ Senator Piatt, was the guest of Repre­ our columns to-day. It simply means that rally, however, and on Saturday died.^ At dropping of the early fall. apples to the dred dollars to repair. The reach was of sentative Cowles while in town Saturday Mrs. Bissell's excellent school will com-' this writing the funeral has not been an­ ground. The trees are well laden, but the a very light and brittle wood and it is a evening, and returned to his home in mences its fall term on September lTtli, a nounced. mo. NorwallK, Oouu. large number of "windfalls" will reduce Meriden after the meeting. Perhaps the wonder that it was not broken before. fact of which patrons and friends will The New York Herald of Thursday, the harvest largely. Cider apples are most fitting compliment paid the senator's Several members of the company had please take notice. contained the following: "Marietta, O., plenty, and the price promises to be cheap. exceptionally able speech was by the narrow escapes from becoming seriously Why would it not be a good idea for our September 3d, W. E. Dikeman, at one injured. The wreck was rolled back into MisS Annie E. Hall left town this morn­ venerable Israel Lockwood, who at its limp, a prominent Connecticut politician, Tft Which We Invite the Public's local republican managers to engage Mr. the house and the boys were obliged to ing for Leroy, near Rochester, N. Y. conclusion remarked, "How much he who has of late been living with Mrs. J. John A. Tibbetts, editor of the New Lon­ appear on parade without the truck, lo She will give instrnctions in vocal music reminds me of Ferry." don Day, to deliver an address here. Mr. W. L. Brown here, this morning cut his the wife of Chief Engineer McGowan at the Ingham Conservatory of Music at The commissioner of pensions is prepar­ Tibbetts is one of the most masterful and hands, arms, face and throat in a horrible - isxibv/ Sii.-I-V.MU belongs the honor of giving the first alarm thftt place. Miss Hall has many friends ing for reference an official record of all manner, with a dull knife, and died of v: ji'rtsk'is eloquent speakers of the times, as all who with the new apparatus, to call out the fire in this locality who will sincerely regret living soldiers and sailors who served in heard his address at the republican state sheer exhaustion. He had been despond­ j-.t-Jw .an! department. her departure. the late war. He is now sending out cir­ convention will agree. ent for some time." Mr. Dikeman was 63A1 04]} .SftiiJotll The Hat, Cap and Fur Trade Review, culars requesting information on this sub­ UiKi.'! 'jUV ,, ' s" Music Hall was fairly packed last even­ ^ Our Borough Roads. well known to the older inhabitants, ject. The information desired is the jr.- mh j published at 11 Bond street, New York, ing by an audience gathered to witness Nohwalk, Sept. 8,1884. having been for many years extensively is a handsomely printed and ably edited name, the branch of the service, the late xfceawM-vf nia-fini Shook and Collier's "Storm Beaten." The Editoi: Gazette :—Attention having engaged in tlic manufacture of shoes in journal without which no one. interested rank, company, regiment, vessel of squad­ to Tii'iX i scenery was fine as was also the acting. been called from time to time, to the this place. Abput a year ago he went to in hatting should be. It has various ron, the town, county and state where Oor. [aln audi Cannon ets« The large audience were evidently well ' 'horrible and disgraceful condition of the Marietta to live with his sister, and it was attractions, any one of which renders it a born, the date of discharge from the ser­ pleased with the production :f wc may borough roads and streets," neglected to probably the breaking up of old associations hi vice and the present residence. This in­ valuable magazine. judge from the frequent- and hearty ap­ together with physical suffering which i--. *:•> formation if accurately furnished will sueli a degree and extent, as to become a -We consider the " Sky Bluing Book " plause. The appearance of the Arctic "nuisance, dangerous to horses and vc. ended his life. ti c- facilitate the dispositions of claims for nderful discovery. Never before has survivors and the sailors from the relief hides," travel in some -localities "well Last Thursday evening tl^ republicans : I iv i * Sfitt "til'.) pensions , to a great extent. ;jp»*n ultramarine bluing been produce^ that ships Thetis and Bear was the signal for nigh impossible," and that "any change" raised a Blaine and Logan banner across GIVE FREE RETURN FARE i HSi at 'ijswi -.k&q hiiJi \ Jwas sedimentless. Now you can have the The Twenty-seventh regiment held its prolonged applause, and the gallant heroes in the management, or working the same, State street, at tlic west side of the bridge ^beautiful bide of the ball bluings, without annual reunion at Pawson Park in Bran- were called before the curtain. "cannot be worse".: but to think of Tlie raising was witnessed by a large During balance of July and August. . ||the sediment which spots the clothes. ford on Thursday. Among those present arousing the Sleepy and Lazy official crowd of both sexes. Music by the t Grand Army Fair. This is done in order that all may participate in the really wonderful I ^Get a book from R. P. Beatty, grocer, were General Frank D Sloat, captain of who has the matter in charge, to any Westport Band and a fine display of Company A.; Lynde Harrison, quarter­ The committee of arrangements have ?S|Norwalk, Conn., and try it. s adequate sense of duty towards the fireworks concluded the out of door sale of secured the Opera House, for the 8th. Oth, m| ' We have received a copy of the New master-general of the regiment; Lieuten­ suffering public, by any ordinary means, exercises, after which all present were 10th and 11th of October for their fair. SUMMER SILKS,NUN'S VEILINGS,BUNT !| Brunswick (N. J.) Daily Fredoniati in ants Ellsworth Smith, C. B. Brooks andS. that of appeal to honor or honest obliga­ invited into the hall by A. S. Hurlbutt, Miles The object of the fair is to raise a fund, Smith; Captains C. W. Ely and S. tions, justly due in equity, for the munifi­ Esq., president of the Blaine and Logan INGS,GRENADINES, LINEN LAWNS, 'if 'which is an account of the recent centen- to be used in giving relief to poor distress­ tif nial: celebration in that city. We notice P. Cowles; Sergeants Henry F. Peck, W. cent appropriation provided as compensa­ club, to listen to an address by Ex-Gov­ ed soldiers, their widows and orphans. WHITE SU11S, SUMMER SHAWLS. ? f i among other events of the ceremonies a W. Price and Simeon J. Fox. Colonel tion for services rendered, at. the close of ernor Stone of Iowa. The assembly R. 8. Bostick, the old colonel of the regi­ There are those who are struggling to |i:j prayer by Rev. Dr. G. S. Webb, an early each year, or by complaint or dissent, on immediately filled the hall, and after addition to the keep their little ones together. They arc IN resident of Fairfield county. Mr. Webb ment was not present, being now a resi­ the part of indignant tax-payers, seems selections by the band, the speaker too proud to call upon the town, for aid, || is now in his ninety-sixth year, and his dent of Brooklyn. About one hundred was introduced by Mr. Hurlbutt. The a and thus place the stigma of ''town pau­ utterly hopeless. many relatives hereabouts will doubtless members were present. At the business For immediate relief in some degree, address was confined to a plain argument GREAT REDUCTION SALE. per" upon the children of the soldier, be pleased to hear of his participation in meeting a committee vas appointed to the attention of the warden and members setting forth the relative positions of the ywm- - whose life and energies have been sacri­ Will be . . . - raise funds for the Gettysburg monument. of the honorable, court,'should be called to two parties on the tariff question, and the im thiB occasion. ficed to save our noble republic in the Miss Annie L. Barrett, of Nomalk, has devise a remedy, to lighten if possible, the results which would follow in either case; filS r*i t The first replication of the Indianapolis hour of its peril. His prospects were once Short Lengths of Silks. Short Lengths of Cashmere. i been appointed to the position of Sentinel to the Blaine libel was a most burden of ills imposed upon the public, also a slight comparison of the two as bright as any; now broken in body and Remnants of Black Silks. Remnants ^ VEJVET^ principal's assistant in the West Stamford and at once take the matter in hand. For candidates. The address was entirely free pitiful and abject "batik-down." Subse­ health, he struggles with abject poverty; Hundreds of ends of White Goods. Remnants of Table Damasks. ' school. Dr. H. P. Geib is this week a ,permanent relief, however, attention from.mud throwing, and was listened to quently the National Democratic Commit­ if premature death has claimed its Short Lengths of Cambrics. cruising in his new yacht, the Falcon. should be turned to the "coming man' attentively. tee seeing the necessity of coming to the reward, his widow and children left in Senator E. L. Scofield, of Stamford, and whose advent about October 1st will poor editor's rescue for having pnblished want now suffer the loss of tlTe life which DIVISION OF I/ABOTR INE arthqcakes Mr. George Smith, of Norwalk, are also the disgusting scandal that was sent out herald forth the full and complete reform our country has had the benefit of. That SUIT AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT. BROTHERSHi .'• iUii.l JlM.t on board the vessel. The Falcon arrived to be inaugurated January 1st, 1885, by the committee, although exploded this may not be, the members of the Grand Richard A. Proctor thus discourses in in Newport Monday evening and started eclipsing all records- in the annals of the thirty years ago, have now put into form Army (themselves poor) call upon the Longman's Magazine upon the consangu­ All of our 20, 25 and 30 dollar Silk Mantles arc down to $15 each. tf- eaBt, to New Bedford, yesterday.—The past, and radiant with the glories, second fi. V/. A of '.interrogatories the substance of the charity and maghanimity of a humane and inity of earthquakes i Those who recog­ IrtiDorted Silk Wraps, were $35 and $40 are marked $20. | j Hon. Oliver Hoyt is evidently well-known only in degree to. the great Milleniat J '. IV - V-• -;iA; j •.'* disgusting libel. But what else could be sympathizing people, to assist them in the nize or imagine a connection between Cloth Mantles all new and fashionable, were $10, $12 and $14. Price in Darien. At the republican meeting expected of the leaders of a party that future; when the grievances of lines and , 5*1* noble work of extending relief. A solicit­ the earthquakes in Great Britain and V • there on Monday night the mention of his only four years ago crawled ;on its belly grades, neglected and "dangerous" streets in this sale $5. , ^ ^ JUilV-l i I'd j ing committee has been appointed, who the movements occurring within the Silk Snits were and dollars all reduced to w-.i & v!jj name by the chairman was the signal for and marked all over the United States on of tlie present, will become things of the , 12,15 18 , 10. ^ - v ct *•< • will call on each citizen, enabling all to volcanic region of Southern Europe, re­ Children s Mother Hubbard Suits made from Best Frefirli ; •5 hearty applause, and when he came for- sewer stones and foot paths "329" ; that past, soon to be forgotten; immediately 100 ' , FIBAM- YV . I v.-f •r,, ig ?;!S'' contribute towards this object. It is both mark that during all the time that Eng­ fej ward upon the stage he was greeted in forged the'Morey Letter on Garfield, and to give place throughout the borough by- bray, only 50 cts. each. i o to-; a privilege and a duty belonging to each land was thus disturbed, the region of ^ a' most enthusiastic manner.—Stamford then paid the committee's money to vile clean, dry, rounded, well drained Mc. citizen who enjoys the blessings of our which Vesuvius is the principal outlet Vi" Herald. assassins of character to commit perj\iry Adamized roadways, of tlic most approved undivided country to subscribe to this had been quiescent. It is perhaps rather DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT The Derby Transcript, published at in support of their forgery? Oh democ­ style and construction, and all the bright convenient for the theory of connection , Mte ill Mailers, Birmingham, Conn., thus orates upon racy, what crimes and iniquities are per, most worthy object. anticipations of 6acli and every individual Hit; if »t--jli'-v/H ' .'-_ v-1lo s-whm • between British earthquakes and the 2 cases wide sheeting 18 cts. ii-iOij S7*|! YtJul .eiioipi'tit/ Norwalk's new paper, the Star:—"A copy petrated in thy name! Independent Movement in the City. tax-payer, will be promptly ancl fully Yesuvian volcanic region, that we may 1 case 9-4 Extfa quality at 20 cts. ; of the paper has been sent to this office While the driver of the freight locomo­ realized, in the gentlemanly, intelligent, .H W iiviuw lis .niMfrliV..-.!.!*.!& Fubnitdee.—Paine is doing probably, recognize evidence in favor of the theory, Best Lonsdale Cambrics 10 cts. „ s'.1 ' with a request for exchange, but we beg the largest furniture business of any, in tive of tli<\ Consolidated road was switch­ and considerate management, by the whether disturbance in one region Best India Long Cloth 8 cts. most respectfully to decline the honor. ing cars from the siding on the north­ future inspector, who may be ableper- m K, i'i# I'M .i'i'",! Hitt »!• ntii New England, if not in America. Con­ synchronizes with disturbances in the 10 Bales Unbleached Muslin 3 cts. ,'i'fVF i.'jVT-f:' MYiliS Uj'.k' Aa a star the thing is not a success, but as fined principally to manufacturing, finish westerly side of the depot, on Saturday liaps, lo devote his entire time to his other, or, on the other hand, with a time a dirty, lying sheet of the lowest campaign ing and selling their own products and forenoon last, a box car that had been official duties, and who shall possess the when the other region is unusually INSURANCE BDILBINI .sort,.it just "lays over" anything that has importations, they have but little compe­ placed by the switchers on the track of special faculty of retrenchment in an quiescent- Yet it must be admitted that TABLE LINENS. 45 MAIH ST1 appeared in these parts yet. It is abusive the Danbury and Norwalk mac™ an inde­ eminent degree, combined with the ex­ tition. Their warerooms are very attr ac even the apparently contradictory forms JaiJi 'v;; :JH: .in'its treatment of all the respectable news­ pendent move of its own and started on tensive additional improvements, that will 20 pieces Best dollar Damask 75 cts. tive; lighted through the day by electric of evidence derived from the quiescence •iM. •'ii'W'i papers about it, stoops to anything foul in the down grade for a private cxcuision. immediately lights. They sell for net cash, one price, appear. In the interval, it of Vesuvius and its fellow-crateis on the 15 pieces two yards wide 50. ;Jii ' * the way of attack on the opposite party wholesale or retail, believing that house­ As naturally as a duck takes to tlic water would seem wisdom for the traveling other, when British earthquakes occur 10 pieces wide Turkey Red 37£ or its candidates, and pays no more atten­ keeper's ready cash is as good as dealer's. the car made for the Main and Washington public to avoid as far as possible, the with exceptional violence, may in reality 10 wide Half Bleached Damask 2O ct&. tion to truth in its statements than the Fully 25 per cent, is saved by purchasing street crossing, and upon reaching the "dangers" of street travel, and belako point in the same direction. For on the Good Unbleached Damask 15 cts. SOUTH NORWALK. NORWALK.. veriest Munchausen alive." We trust the of them', and selecting from choice new crossing came to a full stop tlieicon, lhc themselves principally to conveyances by smaller scale it certainly has been ob- above is not a sample of "the words of obstruction of coursc raised a rumpus, styles and have everything warranted as water or rail, and patiently await the eerved that within the Vesuvian region ••y h (f „ encouragement" which our misguided represented. Entr&nces to woxerooinSj which was only quieted when it was brightening future. S. D. "i. itself at a time when Vesuvius is at rest, SILK DEPARTMENT. ii'ilf). ; <,«V5 neighbor professes to have received. learned that "that blasted Danbury and 141 Friend Street, and 48 Canal street, the minor craters of this region are often Greatest Bargains ever offered. • - ; i In last week's Gazette we asked a little Norwalk railroad" had nothing to do with . THE VALUE OP IVY BOOTS. found to be unusually active, while yet -t opposite the Maine depot, Boston. 1,000 yards Good Summer Silks at 29 cts. question of Mr. Richard Golden, editor of the car or its independent trip; , at times* when Vesuvius is in violent "f On Thursday of last week a pleasing ) f_ 4 * 1,000 best 50 ct. quality at 371 cts. ™ - the Sentinel, mayor of South Norwalk and Mountaineers in North Carolina and eruption, these same volcanoes seem ex­ :.;l entertainment was given at the house of Not Immersed. Rich Silks at and cts W-.t' a gentleman respected by all who kaow Wc are informed that the report tlutt Tennessee have made a good deal °f ceptionally active too. It is as though 2,000 48 50 . !V Thomas Peck, esq., on East avenue, by One lot good Black Silks cts ir.U.iiHf him. The question was| as is frequently Mayor Golden had joined another money digging the roots of the ivy. Ten when Vesuvius rests they tried to do the 59 , ,e i*' ilrU'j :7. t ij the young people of the vicinity to a party and twelve dollars per ton is paid for 8 pieces Cashmere Royal at 75 cts. - l«rTJ'E£. the case in these times, a mere bit of po­ church and had been immersed is not work which Vesuvius is neglecting, '£C.c. J it '.1 of invited guests. The programme con­ litical badinage. We were, therefore, true; the only foundation for the story tliem at the railroad stations. They are while, when Vesuvius is very active, One Line Satin Rhadame'S Cheap. sisted Of three parts:—First, a selection somewhat amused by a savage and vehe­ beingjthat the mayor was thoroughly shipped north to be turned into door they try to help the greater crater by av'U- ,:t j-i it .,>«>•»»»» into the mire and filth behind which he de­ series of tableaux of which "Joan of Arc," than the price for which the land could HI .Hi '(V4I iiJu'UK ,hfM' J ous consequence is that those New Canaan simultaneous disturbances. from this date until September 1st. ' 4 lights to pose. We have nothing to say to "Temptation," and "The Magic* Mirror" have been bought two years ago. MIO'J!>14 W•.<; were especially noticeable, both in regard clothes were not proof against a bath of a specimen so utterly degraded and lost to • Fashion is the great governor oi thw . fe/>.;<> !• to costumes and posing. The third and huckleberry water, . Order and method are the conjurors by We have'Hundreds of Bargains in our^Hosiery, Lace Underwear, all that pertains to gentlemanliness. With — world. It presides not only in xnattew \a »->•• *•:' • •> last part of the entertainment was occu­ whose aid a man of average abilities may, Ribbon, Button and Trimming Departments. the facts before us, and on the testimony "Oo West Young: Man." of dress and amusement but in law, pied by a play in which was illustrated E. J. Hill leaves us to-dny for a six if lie choses, secure to himself the-bles­ of an eye witness, we repeat the question physio, politics, religion, and aU ottw' Ail A* tnorlcWl in lain figures goods cheerfully and the proverb "All's Fair in Love and War." week's visit to the far west. He 'attends sing of never being hurried. Only ar­ T) ; exchanged to Mr. Richard Golden and would request things of the gravest kind. Indeed, the tta. W -»ple order dep^t •sjj. ' iii » the grand convention of the Sovereign range properly the quantum of work an answer in the same gentlemanly spirit The characters In this Were taken by Misses •wisest of men would be puzzled to give •'A®' oi vjUiiiJi Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at, Minne­ which is to be got through in the day or A I m in which the question is asked. With the Piatt and Peck, and Messrs. Ci'aw, Joseph any better reason why particular fprm in Send for sample. , . V 1 M v i 0 v*. if; Moody and Ralph Moody. The waits apolis and thence goes via the wild week, or in any fixed period, and a small morose and loaferish individual, who margin over and above the bare space all these have been at certain times uni- Vi: • ^.C • I'i'y were agreeably filled up with musical Northern Pacific Railroad to the Yellow­ Sin) J belched forth last week's mess of unquali­ absolutely needed for each part of it, and versaily received, and at other times uni­ ii. Selections, and oil the Whole a most enjoy­ stone Park, etc., returning fti time to see W. B. HALL & CO. U ibiibr lv. fied spite, we desire nothing, and trust he versally rejected, that they were in or . . '*>• able evening Was spent by tlie guests, and Blaine and Harrison triumphantly elected; that margin will be available for the will Have a sufficient quota of decency fiance distractions for which people out of ii n. to enable him hereafter to mind his own evidences of abundant talent displayed by His state committee duties tie transfers to ^ ii fj.r'i li.'t Dr. Cooliclge, Bon voyage. . complain they have no room. affairs. the performers. NORWALK GAZETTE, TUESDAY, ! SEPTEMBER 9, 1884.

Sunbeams. Items of Interest IS THE TIME Scientific. TO CURE SALICYLIC*. A paradox—Two M. D.'s. :: Automatic Blind Awning Fixture. 3 It is announced that the " Ave Maria " It is said that the rate of the filtration SKIN HUMORS. A high-toned man—a -tenor. ?! of the water supplied by . the various Is to be published ntf'Shanghai in no NOW I The only radical internal remedy. Kever known DANBURY & NORWALK R.R fewer th*a 341 languages, • to fail iu a,single case. acutc or chronic. It expels A triple-plated article—Ice cream lor aater companies to Loudon, does not iu the poisonous trric Acid.from the blood, which ib any case exceed 540 gallons. per square Commencing June 9th, 1SS4. A factor; far extracting dyes from su­ „ _:ching 1 Pratt's Astral the prime cause of Rheiimatism, Gout and Neural­ three. DAI1T TBAI-N8 tures, Salt Kheum or Eczema, Psoriasus, Tetter, gia.—As a blood purifier It has no equal. Acting on yard of filter bed in 24 hours. IS-!-'. mac, orchilla, and other plfcnts has gone Blngworm, Baby Humors, Scrofula, Scrofulous It is said that glue is used in the cheap­ Soutli. Sores, Abcesses, and Discharging Wounds, and er grades of ice credm. That isi ice cream ' •1' .it ;•; .• Lv. Norwalk, into operation at Pnebla, New Mexioo. every species of Itching,Scaly, and Pimply Diseases Is now universally acknowledged •THE ULB ItGLIA BLG NPKOIFK; Lv .So. Norwalk, Aif. Wlltf* Pol nt 1£NI>4>RSK .!> B1 (> > with a stick in it In a paper by Profs. Ayrton and 7 34 a. m. 7 47 a. 111. 7.*5 a. m. A line of railway cars to be drawn by of the Skin and Scalp are most speedily'and eco­ to be the most perfect Illumi­ 8 88 " »10 " " • »to " nomically cored by the Cuticura ltemedies. THOtSANDS OF PATIENTS. Politeness is like aii air cushion—there Ferry, read lately before, the Physical 12 55 p. m. . l lffp. m... «im<>lfl| »ill shortly constitute one of the ; 1 90 p. 11); nating Oil 1> family use in the may be noting in it, but it eases jolts Society, London, there is* a prediction 4 39 " 4 47 it 5 06 " peculiar features of transportation in common sense principles it eradicates from the « onderfully.., IT IS A FACT. that before long gas engines will be em­ Worth., Central Asia. world. No article of mefehandise blood all poisonous matter which causes disease.— Hundreds of letters in onr possession (copies of ft It has been in use for many years and cured a larger Although jjirla may be nauticaUy ig­ ployed in the propulsion of vessels. Lv. Wiison Point, Lv. So. Norwalk, - A*. Norwa which may be had by return mail) are our authori­ has ever been offered tor sole in percentage of cases than any other remedy. Senil norant, they all know how to 'keep taut • i'\) i • 8 30 a. m. ; 9 20 a. m. The tea plant has lately been introduced ty for the assertion that Skin. Scalp, and Blood for testimonials from tlie cured—Salicylica strikes : ipf » 8Sa. m. . .. _ M m * i. 1 ~ —— ' A.~ tho beau line. • 140 p. m. 213 p. m. a 18 p. m. near Sonkgoum on the Black Sea, "W. H. SMITH & CO., AGT& 4 25 41 ."l-'K 455 " i this country showing such enor­ Soap bubbles which will last a very 6 40 " 1 4 w p. m. and the Russians are confident that they uy, To tho mosquito there is 110 aristoc­ DEALERS IN « « 615 " L 6 20 p. m. and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap, the great Skin mous increase in sales ^ince its in­ POSITIVELY CURES racy. He would as soon draw blood from long time for laboratory experiments ate CHAS. M. qpA\TFORD, 3npt. will goon be able to do without either Cores and Beautiflers, axternally, in one half the tho i'at tramp as from a Yanderbilt. generally made o£ this solution :: Dis­ time and at one half the expense of any other sea­ troduction. directly at the cause of these diseases, while so Chinese or Indian teas. son. solve one gramme of dry Marseilles soap N. T., IT. H. & H. BAILEOAD. anally so-called specifics only treat locally the effect. There is a dork rumor afloat that Beiv IRON AND STEEL, The prospeotus of an, eleotrio sweet This popularity. has been won When you have tried in vain all the "oils," "oint- U utier shaves the top of his head in order. in 100 grammes of warm water ; filter, Trains leave South Norwalk for New York. band for man's hats declares that "it Greatest on Earth. hj win the sympathy of the Chinese. Carriage" Makers' and Builders' Supplies, Agricultural Imple­ 4 se p. m. 104 p. m. Bos. Express by the manufacturers continuing tud to every 100 cubic centimetres of the 514 « Boston ex 2 is " Express stimulates the imagination, strengthens Cutlcara Remedies are the greatest medicines Fright at cholera is as fatal as cholera ments, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Paints, Oils, liquid add 40 grammes of white sugar. 6 24 " Adams ex 3 30 " on earth. Had the worst case Salt Rheum in this in the course marked out fifteen RHEUMATISM 5 50 " S.N. special 4 4T " the memory, and greatly augments the country. My mother had it twenty years, and itself. There is danger in cholera in 617 " Glass, Fertilizers, etc, etc, ' u Accom'tion 516 " working power of the brain. in fact died from it. I believe Cuticura would have years ago, to furnish an Oil that mcnts,'' "liniments" and "pain cures," and when phantom as well as by the Asiatic reality. 7 05 li't special 602 " Boston lim saved her life. My arms, breast and head were your doctor cannot help you, do not despair lint 7 25 S.N. Lo. ex 06" covered for three years, which nothing relieved or To produce a pure black tipion wood Accom^lon A new zoologio cariosity in Baltimore could al ways be relied upon as take Salicylica at once and be cured.—No one can "That was a clothes shave," said the 15 and 17 Water St., 381y Norwalk Conn. 7 42 " local ex 811 " Exprtsa cared nntll I nsed the Cuticura Resolvent, internal­ burglar as ho tumbled over the fence, the following receipt. is given: Pour 8 25 " 8 SO " frf.japWal is an Australian fish called the goby. It ly, and Cuticura and Cutcnra Soap, externally. 9 08 " 8 85 " J. W. Adams, Newark, O. absolutely safe and of pertcct leaving a part'of his pantaloons with the four quarts of boiling water over .one u Milttrala is to or jump out in its ao 9 33 Accom'tion 12 56 " Waih ex. burning qualities, and at a ^rice Gout,Neuralgia, bulldog. ounce of powdered extract of logwood, 10 2S a. m. Local est Sunday Ac. # 15 a. m. quufam and to crawl with 'great ease for Great Blood Medicines. and when the solution is effected add one 1145 " Accom'tion local p. m. within the reach of all. . . • Darwinists may contend that we are de­ Milk, 8 40 " , several honrt upon terra firnltfL The half has not been told as to the great cura­ afford to live in pain and misery wlien Salicylica scended from the monkey, but we have dram of yellow chromate of potassium, tive powers of the Cuticura Remedies. I have Leaves South Norwalk for New Haven. . Thefhther of a nursing ehild at Monte paid hundreds ot dollars for medicines to cure dis­ Consumers should have special will relieve him and pnt him ih* condition to attend tlia Scriptures to prove tliat our first par­ iiud stir the whole well. Repeat the ap­ 1 -1 a. m., Wash, ex 614 p. m; Local ex eases of theMood andsUri, and never found any­ ents were bare. 0 33 " Accom'tion 6 47 S.K racial nun* '!;has .iSr«ifce4: the infant's thing y«t to equal tile Cuticura Remedies. care that dealers furnish them with plication of this mixture until fhe.^ood 7 25 » Milk train 658 Spfld la ex l t .l :k« WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL 846 " Accom'tion tendencylo'bit* fount;by " j CHAS. A.tWlIXIAMS. '' Phwat wud Oi want wid a bicycle ?" 8EE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE is dark enongh. "T' 7 » S.N.«peclal Providence, R. I. the genuine article. Gravel, [..Diabetes, paid aa ancient Irishman to the boys who 919 " Boston ex 7 44 " Bt gpmal having i<| titetfct to the gams 10 48 " Accom'tion 824 " RKfipMW had been chaffing him. "Bedad, Oi'd 1213 p.m. Boston ex for onyJdnd to his daily avocations. 944 " Accom'tloa Cure In E^eryCase, as soon walk afoot as ride afoot." —~^iinheapolifl> Chi^pewaJ-aUs teteMU*otn A new form of pyrometer has been 146 " Accomtton 10 55 " Adamaex fi K Pratt Manufacturing Co., $1 i>er box, G boxes for $5. dnt*Tt(lco trrillan 212 " Local ex 1128 Boston ex of work. if I VouriGuticnra Remedies oitaell all other medi­ Zrtau 4 32 " Accomtton 114T •' cines I keep tor skin disease* • My customers, and with fail directions in ten languages. Sold by drug- "Tell me, sweetheart," he aaked his inu'tu 2\fenasha planned by Messrs Tv Caraelly and T. stands on the i-NEW VOlflt,— j } 4 so " Local ex Sundays 8 VI Hill The oldest patients say that they have effected a cure in every wife, "if I were to die, would you many burton. Through a coil.of copper tube 5 12 " " 941 . Sea.i ; It is uuitahce, where other remedies have failed. i t,; i 5 ; again?" With a reproachful smile mad­ 5 40 f s. N. special Island of Cos, in H. W. Brockway, M. D. -Sole Puoprietoiss and Manufacturers. 33wrTLe La Crosio which is placed in the furnaca, oven, etc., asserted that under the branches of this am replied : '' Oh, not right away." Franklin Falls, N. H. BLOOD POISOHIM. i Spirit L a constant current of water is caused to tree Hippocrates delivered leotnres on " How do you like it ?" asked a yachts­ a>y»-3c- HILADELPHIA Jk READING RAILROAD. Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 60 cents, The Astral is particularly adapted for use is Oil gists everywhere, or sent by mail, prepaid,on re­ KocVford flow. The temperature of the oven is P BOUND BROOK ROOT* medieina Hippocrates was born about Resolvent, $1.00; Soap, 25 cents. Potter Drag and Stoves,.on account of its absolute safetj' anil frio- ceipt of price. man of a young lady, as the boat went up itio du Chien . A FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. Chemicle Co., Boston, Mass. . dom from odor. and down in the trodgh of the waves. estimated by the difference of the tem­ 460 years B. G. Send for " how to cure skin diseases." m , W.VSHIIIJISNK 45,9:30,11:15 a. m.. lie Humors, use Cuticura Soap, a real Probably the meanest thing that a man '0^¥SM 1:30,4,4:30, 5:30, 7, 12 p. m. On Snnday at 8:45 lately befell the machinery of one of Beautiller. evor said ivns uttered by Fogg the Other iv. m., 5:30,12 p. m. day. Being, asked to give his opinion as During the fractional distillation of Fer Trenton, Warren and Tnoker Streets, 7:48, their largest iron-cilads, the engine i GOLD MEDAL, PAEIS, 137P-, 9:30,11:15 am.,1^0,4:00,4:30,6:30,7:00, 13:00 p. m. to tho best remedy for polygamy, he re­ fluorine Sir. W. R Hodgkinson noticed Sundays, 8:45, a. m., 5:30, p; m: taken apart and put together solely, by uilhcditio 3i6nk<{k 12 BAKER'S r> Is!/l plied: '' Mrs. Fogg." the formation of an orange-red snbtance, Return trains leave Philadelphia for,New York: native engineers and workmen.- i- y; ' i • 'AM' from stations Ninth and Green Streets, at 7:30, " I have lost my dog," said Mrs. Rar­ miwqton/T which he considered likely to be an oxi­ 8:30, 9:30 11, a. m., 1:15, 3:45, 5:40, 6:45, IS p. m. A Dakota d«rgyman,aftar a long On Sunday at 8:30 a. m., 5:30,12 p. m. HOT! ity. '' Why don't your husband look for dation product Its isolation, however, From Third and Berks Streets, 5:10, 8:20, 9:00 period of intense inebrieiy. preached a Warranted absolutely pure him?" some one asked. "Who, Jim? is extrefhely difficult, as it decomposes a. m., 1:00,3:30,5:20, 6:30 p. m. On Sunday at 8:15, HE Great Balsamic Distillation of Witch Hazel, lltt&ton Uinry sermon of correspondingly deep con­ Cocoa, from which the excess of Why, you know Jim's on the detective Tolouo when distilled in a vacuum, and is equally a. m., 4:30 p. m. American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Oil has boon removed. ItliasMree Did I hea r you say ? Well, force. He can't iindftnything." From Trenton, Warren and Tucker Streets, 1:28, trition. Several passages of the re­ TBlossoms, etc., called Stanford's Radical Cnrc, soluble with tlie hydrocarbons which ac­ 6:20, 8:03,-.9:05, 10:08, 11:34, a. m., 1:54, 4-Jft, 6^4, for the Immediate relief and permanent cure of imca Hie strength of Cocoa'mixed keep cool, read.-, consider, As a .worker, said an exchange, a wom­ i:28p.m. On Sunday at 9:18 a. m., 6:15 p.m. ? markable disoourrc were devoted to vivid every form of Catarrh, from a simple cold in the ;tli Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 1 company it. Drawing Room Cars on all day trains, and head to Loss of smell, taste aHd hearing, cough, an is apt to undertake too much. This is SASC 7i» n* Sleeping Cars on Night trains between Sew York • description of delirium tremens. and catarrhal consumption. Complete treatment and is therefore far more economi­ and act. Do you knoiv that cal. It is delicious, nourishing, especially true when she keeps a board­ and Philadelphia. To make good mucilage for house­ consisting of one bottle Radical Cure, one box Ca­ Refrigerators, Meat Safes, ing house and tries to make a five-cent all rail Liip for long branch. tarrhal Solvent and one Improved Inhalea, in one Btrengthening, oasily digested, and The transition resistance supposed by OCEAN GROVE, A8BCRY PARK, POINT hold purposes, mix three ounces gum package, may now be had of all Druggists -for $1. admirably adapted for invalids as Ice Cream Freezers, Kero­ bone make soup for twenty boarders. Poggendorff to exist in electrolytic cells PLEASANT : Leave foot of Liberty Street, N. R., Ask for Sanford's Radical Cure. well as for persons iu health. 8:2»j^a.m.,1:30,•. 8ntfa«y4p,m. arabic, three ounoes distilled vinegar sene Oil Stoves, §'0., are in• "Boys, can you tell me anything re­ CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Wy, between the surface of the electrode and SANDY HOOK ROUTE for Highlaildi, 8e» audoneounoe white sugar. Instead of Sold by Grocers everywhere. markable in the life of Moses ?" asked a Being tne Croat Central Line, affords to travelers, by reason of Its unrivaled geo­ Bright, Monmouth Beach, Long Branch, 4c.. Complete Treatment, with Inhaler, $1. great, demand just at this Sabbath-school teacher. "Yes, sir," graphical position, the ohortest and iiost route between the East, Northeast and that of the^ electrolyte in contact with it Leave Pier 3, N. R., foot of Rector Street, New the vinegar one part acetic acid and five shouted one of the boys, "lie broke all Southeast, and the West, Northwest and Southwest. has lately been investigated with great York, at 4:00 p. m. .» "The only absylute specific we know of."—Med. W, BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. season of the year, with the It Is literally and strictly true, that Its connections are all of tho principal lines H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. East Pan. Ag't. ' pat* wataf ^be.suWttf^T|W Timegi Hafe test Ve'nave found in a; lifetime of commandments at once." care by Prof. J. Gordon Macgregor in C. G. HANCOCK,'""""" J. K WOOTEN, suffSngiW-Aer. -Dr. Wiggin, BoAoru < "After a Thermometer, (by the ivay I of road between the Atlantic and the Pacific. Gen. Pass 4 llct. Ag't. .Manager. There was a man once oil a'time who long struggle with Catarrli the Radical Cure has An exchange says : A miss in Gfetddes- ' By Its main line and branohes It reaches Chicago, Jollst, Peoria, Ottawa, solutions of very pure zinc. The con­ thought him wondrens wise. He swore conquered."—iiec. S. W. Monroe, Lewisburgh, Pa. have them) among the nine­ ton, Ga., has iTair that sweeps the floor. • La Sallo, Qeneseo, Molino and Rock, Island, In Illinois; Davenport, Muscatine, clusion arrived at was that snoh a transi­ I have not found a case that it did not relievo at Washington, Keokuk, Knoxvllle, Oskaloosa, Fairfield, Des Moines, West L.berty, by all the fabled gods he'd never adver­ once."—Andreto I*ee,Manchester, Mass. ties,you can not keep edibles Now, if this miss had hair that could Iowa City, Atlantic, Avoca, Audubon, Harlan, Cuthrie Center and Council Bluffs, tion resistance, if it exists at all, is less tise. But his goods were advertised ere ' Potter Drug and Chem. Co., Boston. cook, wash and iron and milk the cows, In Iowa i Caliatin, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, in Missouri, and Leaven­ than 0.0125 of an ohm. . . ./• • ih.'H nice and cool without a what a bonanza she would b£ as a wife. worth and Atchison In Kansas, and the hundreds of cities, villages and towns long, and thereby hangs a tale; the ad. I i..~ For tde relief and prevention. U good Refrigerator and ICQ. Intermediate. The was set in Noapariel, and headed " Sher­ tMUtllWtlie instant it is applied, of A member of the Kentucky Legisla­ \ \0/?* l.u't * quet, Dish Covers, Window well; I riz and fell with them every pany—cylinder, 19 inches diameter by ver, Malaria, and Epidemics, use It cor.t.iitis :i»lt-!r:»: time." Fast Express Trains, composed of COMMODIOUS, WELL VENTILATED, WELL ter, but when he opengfc&is gripsack, Colllns'B Piasters (an Electric dirrclion* for y-). .«"»i Screens and, Water Coolers, HEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELECANT DAY COACHES; a lino of the 30 inches stroke; 8 driving wheels, 54 took out an armfull dR poems, and Battery combined with a Por- H:»sv • •• are selling rapidly also. I A society editor got himself into a very MOST MAGNIFICENT HORTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS ever built; PULLMAN'S inches diameter; weight in working •ob Piaster) and laugh at pain,. f unpleasant predicament in his efiorts t o latest designed and handsomest PALACE SLEF.PINC CARS, and DINING CARS order, '123,000 pounds ; built at railroad threatened to read tliearjthe detectives: '25c. everywhere.vh( \ *• have just opened the second, explain how plainly a lady was dressed that aro acknowledged by press and people to be. the FINEST RUN UPON ANY . hotted over into Ireland Mid arrested a at a reception by saying that "she wore ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and In which superior moais are served to travelers at shops. There are now building at the bale of Mexican tri-colored the low rate of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS'EACH. same company engines with cylinder 21 small boy for makingfaceSat them^| ^ Money to Loan. no jewelry and the balance of her toilet THREE TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and the MISSOURI RIVER. Hammocks that I am sell­ to match." TWO TRAINS each way between CHICACO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, . inches diameter by 36 inches stroke ; 10 The Sultan of Moroooo has caused the Enquire of O. E. WILSON, No. 3 Gazette Buiid- ing ad the low price of B1.50 Lady (engaging laundress and nervou s via the famous * driving wheels, 57 inches diameter; "HARLEM" massacre of a whole tribe in Angara, ng, Norwalk, Conn. tfis Geo. S. Gregory. By the way, remember I about smallpox)—"I hope you are very weight in working order, 146,000 pounds. Commenced her regular daily trips between New Kabila, because they asked for French particular about infection." Laundress— ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Tor* and Nbrwalk, tin Livery, Boarding, Sale, keep Stoves, Ranges, Crock­ \ January 1, 1882, a new line will be opened, via Seneca and Kankakee, between protection. The men werp killed and •'Lor', mum! we never uae none of it. Newport News, Richmond, Clnoinnatl, Indianapolis and La Fayette, and COlincil the women and children made slaves. ery and a, complete assort­ We always washes clothes with our Bluffs, St. Paul, Minneapolis and intermediate points. C. E. Bessey calls attention in the Monday, May 19th, 1884. Feed and Exchange 'ands!" All Through Passengers carried on Fast Express Trains. American Naturalist to an enormous puff Five thousand men from different tribes Carriage Making ment of Rouse Furnishing and will continue to run dally (Sundays excepted; Scene: City restaurant. First visiloi- For more detailed Information, see Maps and Folders, which may bo obtained, as ball. This particular fungus, found by have gathered to attack tlie'Gherif of Goods, and that I will not well as Tickets, at all principal Ticket,Offices in the United States and Canada, or ol during the season, leaving Pier 27, foot W Dover ta b les . iu a liurry—" Waiter, fried sole." See Prof. R. E. Call in Herkimer Counfy, Oitadzonand war with France is proba­ AND R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, Street at 2:45 p. m., and foot of 31st sireet, East t;«wgin^mn_rms«v. be undersold. i f f* $ ondvisitor—"Waiter, fried sole; fresh, X. Y., belonged to the speoies known as River, New York, at 3 p. m. Returning, leaves ble. mind." Waiter, equal to the occaaiiAt, Vlne-Pres't & Cer,M Manager, Cen'l T'k't A Pass'r Ag't, Wilson's Point on arrival of train from Danbury at shouting down tube—" Two fried soles, CHICACO. Lycoperdtm giganteum. Photographs of A story comes from Forsyth, Go., that one of 'em fresh." it were takes. It was irregularly oval in T:45 a. m. Single Pare from Norwalk, ;'f - • 46ents. rivals, anything in the same line for some AT outline and muoh flattened. Its largest 1 time j^ast. ^n^s have been - falling mm- • The following advertisement com,:.;, Excursion Tickets, . , 70 " from an English newspaper, and is mor.i' diameter was 5 feet 4 inches, its smallest Single Fare from South Norwalk,,, 40 " upon ihouse in that neighborhood, and St H. TILLY'S, JESSE HOPSON, 4 feet 6 inches, while its height was but Excursion Tickets, 00 " ; harmless than it looks: " An early ii.- as no explanation for the phenomenon • i "pi i!:' fn f„ E. K. Loclvool spection invited. Mis. and Miss AVilsi. u 9£ inches. This specimen, ths writer 2Itf ' can be given.tliefost taken M coniiec- have left off clothing of every descrip­ MANUFACTURER OF says, is the largest of any of which Wior Special Rates for Freight applr to R. M. Main St., 3outh Norwalk, Ct. tion, 423 X street, London. 1 . Wilcox, Agent, Railroad Square, n^xt door te Post tion with the electric girl, led the super­ measurements were attainable for com­ Office, South Norwalk. stitions to imagine the end of world Parent (angrily)—" You have been in parison. is near at hand. . Mo. 14 Kniglit St., the water! You were fishing!" Sua JOHN H. 8>11TH, (dripping)—"Yes, ma'am, I was in ilw FINE CARRIAGES, Postmaster - General Gersham was (In rear of Horse Car Depot), water; but I got a boy out who mii?ht. The Lancet condemns the practice of MctoMet SteamBoai To. somewhat astonished upon opening a let­ NOItWALK, CONN. have been drowned. Parent—'' Indeed ! giving and taking such depressing nar­ The Great American 1 Coaches, Landau Landanlets, Jirongliams, Mail Phajtons, T Carts, Freight Line direct to New Tork ter containing au offer from a St Louis Carriages furnished at rill hours. Cwirtcous who was it ?" Boy—' Myself." cotics as chloral and bromide of potas­ FLORIST, attention and gentlemanly drivers. ly * Village arts, Hearses and Undertaker's Wagons. Landing at Pier 23 E. R.. man to rent the basement of the now A religious paper offers to any nk'u sium as a remedy for sleeplessness, as foot Beek man Street. " post office in that city for a barroom. little boy a pair of bronze turkeys as a mischievous and wholly indefensible. EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREBT, SOUTH ARY AMD premium for soliciting subscuibersduring He -would call tho Mention of those desiring Fine Carriages in any style and As soon as he recovered sufficiently from OF RAILROAD, this Summer. This seems like a fooli e into account the dominant Australian or mercury, they are deai multiply the remainder by the breadth, and Greene?"' "Yes, and it's a regular OUSE 'yoaareslekimol cient to suppty the demands of the retail (injurious consequences which l'oiiow their tut. 11° taken oceubionallv aiul Austro-Malayun features, along with ly. Plaee your taust 1 " wha^aiul the product by the depth, and divide this swindle. Everybody praised tlie water PILLS!] Iby persons cxposrd to Malaria they will expel the poison ami protcul SULPHUR BITTBRS, hardware trade and the thousands who as being very beneficial, and I went to Sthem from attack. Endorsed br tile leading Chemists and Physician* many other data, Mjr. Bolfe infers that th* purest and best, medicine ever made, product by 95. For a single-decked want our posts—to give all the trade dis­ work and had made for me a lovely bath­ Has being the Best,Cheapest anil Pleasanlest Remedy known. Ttw yeunnest !\Ir. Wallace's idea of extinction of genera alplir Bitten !l vessel the same as above, exoept that tlie counts named to the retail hardware ing suit. And if you'll believe me, there Schild can take them, rtold hy drugprims find medicinedciileis, or b> KvouTongasOott dealers and to the public, and to supply ]mail. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. I >,Y submergence will not diode explain with a yellswstlcky. it wait until yon1 depth is taken by meatare from the un­ was no ohance to • show it after I got I What the People say.—.»ly.wife ami myself have met! your "Standard substance? Isyeur, unable to walk, or I them with the gooos direct, until such time there. The people don't bathe in the •Cure Pills'Vwith great satisfaction. We anticipate nn lurilier trouble ti>e present peculiarities-of the vegeta- breath loul andi °e flat on your der side of the deck plank tb the ceiling as the jobbers take into the channel laid water, they drink it." With MALARIA as long us the l'ills are about.—Harry J Shoemaker, r* 111. offensive ? YonrTfbut(gets get seine'at oince, in the hold. THE AEW JORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDER­ out by us, as shown by our circular and (P.M., Tnliytown, Pa. 1 took the pilUaccorcliiifr to directions and they 'stonMch is out^wlll cure iron. Sulphur fpiroved to be just what was fleeded .--Rev. F.J,Cochran, Pastor M. of order. PsoJTBittera is WRITERS SM.1Bush fy Denslow's Premium Saf ty price-list. And in- order to manage this EELUhiuch. St. Georges, l)el. 1 tun weB pleased with "Emory's Stand- PAPER TOWELS. THE TKEKS OF WASHINGTON. matter and also th^ matter the agents' Stop using bair dyes and begin tho use of P&rd Cure Pills." Have tried tbom on great, many cure* ol diiferent tr- Oil is a Perfectly Safe Illuminator and its use ivill of that vauabio liair preparation, Palmer's Hair |/vers, have proveii successful in every insiance. They work ilko|a commission named in our circular, and Tonic and Restorer. It snrpusses all pomades •charm on Chills anil Kever and on all Malarial disease*.—M. J. Ger- tone<(iately#nieyoung,tha a#Mlah assignor to; Yalo & 1'oirne, Stam­ absorb blood rapidly. Tlife ornde orn named goods,ancl areiconfident that we can suit yon both in quality Oculist with that of an Optician, and am now en­ ford, meeliauiem for reversing rolling*taiirs; Lake ancl with the .expense of it by some of the abled to furnished all kinds of lenses and styles of _ ' 1^1 : * •••-•• 1 • mental pioturcs, in -6olor, on the towels and price. Spectacles and Eye. Glasses which aro made to ^Cures ScrofttlA, Efysipolci-. ' penny-wise-and-pound-foolish" members .Tiff;? order under my owif supervision, to suit my cus­ others. are of no advantage, nor are they, so for tomers', visionary ailments. i "COME THOU WITH ,US AND WE WIfcL Pimples and Face GruhsA of the District Government, Shepird'.* # DO THEE; GOOD." ns known, any detriment, " . * Blotches, Boils, Tumors, STeS-l only reply was: 'Smith, drive things.' Consultation Free. MVhera yon can buy the best quality of ter, Bvmozs, Salt Watch & Clock Repairing & Jobbing . . PI»KYKNTIOA' *Oi' KOISS. Each street or avenue has been planted References—Geo. G. Bishop, Charles Olmstead, Can bo appropriately q,opted by the manufac­ Wooden Scald Bead. Sores, JfoZnkrizli ex-Deputy Sheriff Charles Adams, Mr. Clarence turers _of the. Wilsonfa' Magnetic Appliances. |> Diseases, Female Waaknas . with the same variety of trees—elmM>«eUia tor TO .Ur .EUIENDS. . ,1' is pleosant ta t^ka a>>0 is not debilitating or the intersections of the streets are cover­ a."i t^r waj>. A few inelies of sand or sawdust is disagreeable 1« its effect on the patient, hut ts ed with green grass and flowering shrubs, As yoji nrp all aware that I would.not recom­ ftist paqred into each keg; on this is pectfliarly sicke^ng ai^l stupefying- to tke Ta» mend" that wliiSh I did not boliove'to be good, CLOCKS FROM 70c, ; \\ loosens, its hold, on It*- -victim and and in circles are the statues of distin­ I dssira to gay to 'all' Who peed a good, reliable Iftid a board or block upon which the passes away in a natural aid easy manner, entirely guished statesmen, soldiers, or sailors." yr-si faniilv iuedicii)p,.t)iat I. boliefo ono bottle nt - AT whole, with head and while still aliv«. Sulpiir Bitt^rs'-vill ilrt-'yon moj'e'Rood than any legs rests, and ro«nd the leg and block is One physician has used this remedy in over 409 "IS/*.!).- other remedvi ever. Key; CepUus Soule;-. cases,- without a single failure to pass worm who)* lamps and Burners poured fine day, sand or sawdust, jfot with head. Absolute removal with fcnftaaarah- 2t37 Main Street. It is in the nature of exasperation only noises but all vibration and shock, is teecl. No pay required until so removed aenj gradually to' concentrate itself. The Give th« best Idghfc of any ju use. prevented 5 and ap ordinary anvil, so stamp fair olronlar and terms, 0% -1\: T liave taken tlie agency for this 1st class liange Tape W-onsr. Onr readers should notice AGEJJT FOR THS sincere antipaty of a dog towards cats in for Norwalk and vicinity and fully warrant it in , For Sr.le at BEYWOOB every way. The FAIRFIELD is made at the Saug- advertisement ot Hevwood A, Co., who olaim inauntei, may be used in a dwelling- i9P-a« Place, New Yort;cily. general necessarily takes the form of in­ atuck Iron Works which enables me to get repairs' an infallible remedy far,Tape.Worpi. Iy20 house without annoying the inhabitants. dignant barking at the neighbor's black or. Ranges at a Moment's notice with no delay or To amateurs, whose workshops we al­ a week at liome. ts ontllt free. Pay aba expense. I guarantee this Range as the quickest J. SPENCER'S, I. lntely sure. No risk. Capital not require •cat which makes daily trespass; the bark and most oerfect S&jer sokl in the market. Are If you would battle successfully with that most always located in dwelling-houses, Reader,, If youjuu wantwane businessDusiness at whio Establish id 1850. - - . - - - Formerly Valentine & Bntler. adapted for eitner cuai or wood and can have water terrible disease, rheumatism, you will find it persona of either sex, voung or can mas at imagined cats, though a frequent ex­ back if desired. The Fairneld is made in ail sizes, 3 Main Street. HIT Air Mnator. Iy6 W. H. BUTLER, 291 Broadway, New York. - expedient to keep Palmer's Bhpumatic and this device affords a cheap and simple re­ great v«y all the time they work, with absolu ercise of the caniae mind, is yet com­ styles and has a reputation second to none. 19tf Neuralgia Bemedy always at hand. certainty, write for particulars to H. Hailefj lief from a very great annoyance. ca, Portland, Maine. paratively fegbla