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Zzjk ^ ; WS&lki. ifSllzftfe Founded ill 1800.] " Y l*n> Entertaining and Instructive Home Journal, Especially Devoted to Local JVews d^J^erests. ;^^- [$1.00 v.'--, , h - '' -W T - ^ y •"• "T ^^ >j ^ •* PRICE TWO CENTS. •• VOL. XCII—No; 31. NOR WALK, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1892. THE WEATHER. & pS Wicked Bridgeport. A Newtown Sensation. ition ofi The hot, perspiring days are here, For the* t TERSE TALES OF THE TIMES. Distressing old and young; '•"A Bridgeport firm advertises " a fine There is considerable sensation in TO-DAT—The weather bureau predicts for business office of the Daily Gazette will And pompadours now lose their pomp, Newtown over the arrest of Charles New England: Ana bangs will not stay bung. line of Fall overcoats." 1 CLOUDY. ifrom 7 till 9 p. tn. Oh, for a seat in an ice cart! ' v; —Truth.m Glover , son of Deputy Sheriff Wm. B. Glover, on the charge of rape. The Probably local showers Friday afternoon Editor Spear Shocked. night, variable winds, copier Friday night' —Read the good news in Wadhams' An enterprising youngster has built complainant in the case is a servant em­ The Heat. ^ ». »' ; a portable booth and yesterday after­ ployed in a Newtown family. Her ad. City Editor W. H. Spear, of the New Local Almanac,— t» With all the intense heat of yester­ noon was doing quite a brisk business Haven News, while using the telephone name is Margaret Roach and she is Miss Mable Hatch is visiting her aunt on Mechanic street, selling lemonade at during the storm last night, received a about forty years of age. _ She alleges Sun Bis€s SnnSets I Moon Rises I HighW day and the past four days, it is consol­ : Mrs. Fred. Bennett. | three cents a glass. ; 7 f i: shock that rendered him insensible. that the rape was committed on July 4:44 7:18 I 10:24 I 2:35 2:50 ing indeed to know that the weather 10th. Glover was given a hearing be­ bureau has finally got wind of an ap­ Mrs. J. K. Edwards, of Washington, fore a Newtown justice yesterday morn­ The oldest undertaker in New Haven Horatio N. Bill Dead. ing. SOUTH NORWALK. proaching cool wave, and that almost is dead, aged 79 years. D. C., who has been visiting friends in Probable cause was found and he town, was called heme to-day by the Horatio N. Bill, aged sixty-eight was bound over under bonds of $1,500 to a certainty there will be a " let up" years, died at Niantic at 11.30 a. m. for trial at the next term, of the supe • The GAZETTE is on sale at the n —Wanted—A Barkeeper. Inquire at death of her brother-in-law, Rev. Dr. of Fred C0ie»nan, tT.H.Flynn, W,L.A on the extraordinary heated spell to­ Wm. L. Hyland, an Episcopal clergy­ yesterday. He was a resident of Wil- rior court. ton, and. H. E. Hodwell. JiJte No. 18 Water street. 31-lt man at the Capitol. -'.-fM^ limantic. He leaves one son, Arthur I. night. ' • ; ' v' \ Bill of the firm of Hall & Bill, publish­ and Orders for all kinds of JOE jPHUTT­ Chemical Works Blow Up. ING received at ,tur branch office on Jtail, Miss Welton of Waterbury, is a gue9t Frank Kiedel, aged 18, employed in ers of the Willimantic Journal, and a Michigan's Electoral Vote. of Mrs. John S. Seymour. ., brother, J. C. Bill of the state normal The Crane chemical works at Spring­ road Square. Rev. John C. Collins' office^ to assist field, N. J., blew up at about 8 o'clock The Supreme Court of Michigan has him as secretary of the.Christian Work­ dphool. Olire Braneh Lodge, No. 19, K.of —10 yds double-fold wool bunting for last night. The shock was tremendous P., met last evening. decided that the act of the Legislature er's Association, was arrested on the In Season. the vibrations being plainly felt four of that State providing that the vote in 29 cts. to-morrow at the Boston Store. charge of stealing stamps. It is be­ Please publish again the receipe for miles from the scene. It was thought Mr. Edward Fabel and Miss Susan E. the Electoral College should be cast lieved that he has been stealing in this to be an earthquake. At Milburn, a McGraw were married last evening. makes one-lourth of our way for a long time, as many stamps the Sun cholera mixture. J. L. and counted a3 every district respec­ mile and a half from the works, win­ beer.—Press. And drinks it also. have been missed. Equal parts of tincture of cayenne, dows were shattered, crockery was Nearly all the hatters stopped work tively decided is unconstitutional. In tincture of opium, tincture of rhubarb, thrown from the shelves and the large to-day on account of the excessive heat. other words, Michigan, like all the After the performance given by the essence of peppermint, and spirits of Bridgeport is threatened with a milk T. G. L. C., Wednesday afternoon, the camphor. Mix well. Dose 15 to 30 colored bottles in a drug store tumbled Mr. Harry Riker, traveling salesman other States of the Union, must vote famine. What'11 the babes do then children who took part in the play were drops in a wine-glass of water ; repeat down and were smashed. The people for Bennett, Sloan & Co., is spending a as a unit in the Electoral College and poor things ? were thrown into consternation and few days with friends in this city. photographed in costume by Miss Eliz­ every fifteen or twenty minutes until rushed from their homes into open the majority must control. The Su­ The grocery stores and markets will abeth Lockwood. Among the specta­ relieved. . fields. The Crane chemical works con­ A small party of fresh air children tors who seemed to thoroughly enjoy came up on the City of Albany last preme Court of the State has saved close at 7 o'clock p. m. during the » New Freight Offices. sisted of a number of brick and wood­ month of August. ' a| , the entertainment were Miss Julia en buildings. There are not more than evening, en route to' the Children's that commonwealth from the electoral Lockwood and Rev. S. B. S. Bissell. Consolidated railroad architects have Home. anarchy into which a lot of reckless six houses in the immediate vicinity Forty-eight cases of prostration by just completed plans and specifications and these were occupied by employees. If .the present weather continues, politicians sought to plunge it. the heat, and five deaths, were reported Ida Olmstead died at the home of her for a handsome new building which is The company manufactured varnishes lemon dealers will make their fortunes. in New York yesterday. father, Stephen Olmstead, near the to be used for freight offices. The and lacquer and carried an immense One of our local dealers sold two boxes four corners, on the New Canaan road, building will be located at the corner stock of oil and chemicals. When the of this old-maid-like fruit yesterday. Down With Anarchy! Senator and Mrs. O. H. Piatt, Mr. last night, aged 37 years, after an ill­ of Montgomery and South streets,New explosion took place building after The probability that the attempt to ness of about six weeks. She leaves one York, just opposite Pier 50, East River. building was shaken to pieces. The em­ Mr. Patrick Buckley, engineer at the and Mrs. J. P. Piatt left Meriden yes­ factory of the South Norwalk Hat Co., assassinate H. C. Frick was the out­ terday for the Adirondacks. child, a daughter. The funeral will be It will be 70 feet long, 21 feet deep, ployees' houses fell about the heads of held from her home at one o'clock to­ and 4 stories high. The building will the inmates. At first it was thought was overcome by the heat this morning come of a deliberately planned Anarch­ morrow. Interment in the New Canaan be built of brick with rough brown many had been injured, but there was and was removed to his home in a car­ ist conspiracy grows stronger daily. Mrs. George Reed and Miss Frances cemetery. granite trimmings. probably only one fatality. A negro riage. ^ The police should not relax their efforts Smith have returned from a visit with fireman is the only one missing. The friends in Litchfield county. Hon. A. Homer Byington, editor of "Glad." is authority for the state­ until all the details of the plot are fer­ " Fine Luck. ruins burst into flames and the citizens ment that an unknown man, while crab­ the NORWAIJK GAZETTE, was sixty-six of Springfield and Milburn hastened to bing at the steamboat dock yesterday reted out and every one of the villians Owing to the heat last night, one years old last Saturday. As Mr. By­ Messrs. Hiram Davis, David Lock- the scene anxi put out the fire. afternoon, fell through the ice, and was concerned in it is in the hands of the page of this morning's Bridgeport ington is one of the best as well' as one wood, Wm. Wardwell and Henry Lew­ drowned. law. It is society, government and or­ Union was printed upside down. of the oldest editors in Connecticut, is, fishermen, and Wm. Mitchell, guide, the press of the State has every reason went to Trinity lake yesterday, and Litigous Mr. Corbin. Not to be outdone by " Uncle " John der which the depraved and malignant Thermometers are not recognized as to be proud of him. May he live to they evidently took the right kind of To-day will see another turn in the Ferris' high board fence, those wicked Anarchists are warring against. They lyres; yet they furnish the public a round out a century of big-hearted, un­ bait with them, as they brought home complications in which the New York railroad men are having wooden rakes should be taught that the forces of selfish usefulness.—Ansonia Sentinel. as handsome a lot of fish as one ever covered with woven wire, se that they great deal to harp on, these days. sees. They numbered 37 counting the & New England, Housatonic, and Long order are too powerful for them to as­ Island railroads and the New England can the better gather in those nice red A committee representing the differ­ men who caught them. The weight apples. sail. The wretcheB that plot murder The Wheeler straw hat manufactory was not furnished the reporter, only to Terminal Co. are involved, which will on Butler street will probably start up ent trades unionsin town, met last even­ further add to the present uncomforta­ Two horses, two wagons, one horse and preach dynamite must be hunted ing to arrange for the Labor Day pa­ the extent that several of them weighed on or about the 15th of next month. five pounds. They consisted of bass, ble situation of the companies named, car, and the gates (?) at Washington down. , rade, which it is proposed to make even says the Farmer. The Housatonic and street crossing became entangled last a greater success than it was last year. perch and pickerel. Mrs. C. B. DeKlyn and sister Mrs. New York & New England Railroad evening, and for a time it was hard to The Phelan Case. Heine's band has been engaged by the companies will be made defendants, distinguish which was which. After a Fred. Hubbell, are guests during the Cigarmaker's Union, and the Shoema­ I-. An Italian Killed. and their properties attached in a suit few minutes things were straightened The decision of Judge Hall, in the present week of Miss Ball, West avenue. ker's Union is negotiating; for Dwyer's " lAn accident occurred at Round Hill for $200,000 to be instituted by the out, and all concerned went tneir re­ Phelan-Walsh case, takes up the mat­ band. The programme will be announ near Shelton, on the Housatonic exten­ Railroad company. spective ways. ... i'' ter of the Westport and Weston bal­ The Hon. John H. Leeds, of New Ha­ ced later on. sion yesterday. Two Italians while Austin Corbin thinks that his com­ ven will start on his sixteenth tour working on a gravel train, were thrown pany has been injured to the amount Mrs. Herman Theile died at her resi­ lots,which were originally printed with- through the East on the Servia, August Mr. Tuck of Broad River attracted off by the train suddenly starting up. named by the suspension and threat­ dence on Cove street, East Norwalk, at "out the name of any candidate for 6th. ; . considerable attention on Horse Rail­ Both fell under the wheels. One of the ened rupture of the traffic agreement 4:30 o'clock this morning, in the sixtieth Judge of Probate upon them, but way place this morning, mounted on a Italians was instantly killed. His name with thy New England Terminal Co year of her age. Mrs. Theile had been Harriet, the infant daughter of Mr. black charger. P. H. Dwyer fitted a suffering from a complication of dis­ when cast and counted, all bore the is PaSqnale Savarese. The other Ital­ and the Housatonic and New York 4 and Mrs. Fred. Cutler, (colored) of saddle to the animal when Mr. Tuck ian, Salvator DeQuestra, was terribly New England railroads. President eases for nearly six months. She leaves name of a candidate for Judge of Pro­ Knight street, died yesterday, aged vaulted on to it. Feeling the rider on injured.j His left hand was cut off at Corbin affirms that the Long Island six children, all married. The funeral bate either written with ink or pasted about ten months. his back the horse reared up and threats the wrist and he was badly cut about railroad company entered in the agree- will be held from her late residence with a printed paster in the space under ened throwing the driver, refusing _to the Minbs and body. He was taken ttr ment in perfect good fc£l'th and only af- Sunday morning at,9 o'clock, and the Section men on the Central New go ahead, hut dancing around in a Cir­ interment will be in Riverside ceme- ,the words "Judge of Probate." In the hospital in New Haven. ter most premising prospects And as England and Western Railroad struck cle. The rider manfully clung on, and suranceshad been held out to him by tery. Mrs. Theile leaves a large circle Westport there were 342 of these bal­ yesterday all along the line m conse­ finally the animal went up High street the defendant companies. Binding of friends who will mourn her loss. lots and in Weston 60, a total of 402. quence of a cut in their wages. as if shot out of a cannon. Onlookers The Meriden Strike. agreements were signed and the Long were disappointed in their expectancy Excitement ran high in Meriden Island railroad company intend tc Of these ballots Judge Hall says: "If of seeing the rider thrown and serious­ \ said ballots are illegal and void under James Mitchell will auction off a again yesterday. The street car strik make a firm stand for their legal rights. number of carriages and several sets of ly in jured:_^____^ ers held a meeting during the day, at By suing the Housatonic and New the law, then I find that they should harness in front of the Norwalk Hotel v which a committee was appointed to York & New England companies, Presi­ : have been rejected, and should now be at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Overcome by the Heat. act as pickets. The duty of these pick­ dent Corbin will have covered the fieild deducted from the total vote of said Mrs. Bridget Hand died at her home ets will be to note all storekeepers, pretty thoroughly. The most valuable ' Fifteen members of the Alpha Wheel on Leonard street, last evening, aged merchants and others who ride on the of the floating property of the New Phelan for Secretary." 62 years. Yesterday morning she was cars as long as they are run by non England Terminal company is already This decision again raises the ques- club took a run to Roton Point last NOTICE. night, where they enjoyed a stag dance on the street, apparently in her usual union men. under attachment in a suit against that J tion pf the validity of Senator Sey- ana a few bottles of Apollinaris water. health. In the afternoon her sister, The name of every person will be company by the Long Island company. ? mour's election in this District. The Maria Daley, who is employed at Ike taken and reported to the authorities If there are any other corporations or V\Q TICE is hereby given to Lee's boarding house, called on her of the union. About a dozen names of parties who may be reached President Senator was seated by a plurality of —Our discount of 50c per pair in­ and found her complaining of not feel­ merchants who were seen on the cars Corbin is just tne man to throw a legal : 249, but, if the 402 ballots of Westport cludes all our well known lines of shoes, ing very well. She made her a cup of yesterday were reported. net around them also. Taken altogeth­ consumers of water • and Weston, on which Mr. Seymour russet leather, patent leather, kangaroo tea and then returned to her work, Last night one of them presented er enough litigation is already under and all ladies' shoes. A. H. Hoyt & was declared elected are illegal, then leaving word with a neighbor to see if himself at the strikers' headquarters way to insure fat fees for lawyers and i Borough of OSjorwalk, Son. ; < • she grew any worse and let her know. and expressed his willingness to make keep courts busy for some time to come. Mr. Seymour lacks 153 votes Of a plu­ During the evening, Miss Dailey had a amends for the error of his ways. His It is more than likely thait the desire rality, and the seat now occupied by Michael Fitzgerald of No. 1 Bank all consumers of water street, claims that he has been slan­ premoqtion that. her sister must be name was scratched off the list. of Messrs. Morgan and Rockefeller to him in the Senate rightfully belongs to dered and proposes making the slander­ worse, and hurried to the house only The directors of the road also held a throw the Housatonic railroad into the nected with the Borough his republican opponent, Rodgers. ers retract or suffer the consequences. to find her in an unconscious condition. meeting but could devise no satisfac­ hands of a receiver was due to a pre­ Dr. Hitchcock was summoned but the tory means of reconciliation with the monition that the Long Island^ com­ woman was past all earthly relief, and men. They refuse to take back Driver pany would take just such action as system, that mi and after this Florist Hanford showed his generosi­ Coal to Co No Higher. died about 10 o'cloek. Rev. Father Du- Grady. that which they will institute to-day. "ft* ty and public spirit by donating a large gan was .also present. The deceased T. H. Kehoe, secretary and treasurer It is to forestall any attempt to place date-—the 23d day of June, The western coal sales agents held a quantity of choice flowers'for the chil­ was well known here. Her husband of district assembly, No. 95, visited the the Housatonic company property be­ meeting in New York, yesterday but dren to sell in aid of the Library fund. died about twenty years ago. The strikers. He said he thought every­ yond reach that President Corbin in­ 1892—the use of street or : made no advance in prices for August. cause of her death was being overcome thing would be satisfactory if Superin­ tends taking such action. = The eastern sales agents took the same Mrs. M. L. Adams, who has been by the extreme heat of the past few tendent West and his son were dis­ action and fixed the production for Au­ dangerously ill at her home on days. This is,we believe, the first fatal charged. Later he left for New Haven garden washers or private hy- gust at 3,000,000 tons, which is the Plymouth Avenue, is now thought to case in Norwalk directly assigned to the for the purpose of notifying the execu­ —Be Distinctive. . same as August, 1891, and 500,000 tons be out of danger, and hopes are enter­ heat. • tive committee to meet in secret ses­ One of the secrets of success in busi­ drants, and the sprinkling of 1 less than the production for the pres­ sion to-day. tained of her recovery. ness, quite as much as in literature, ent month. f The Thermometers' Story. lawns is prohibited, except — The bright little daughter of Senator Nearly every one in town is com­ Mortality Among ex-State Officers. politics, or social life, is to be a little £ lM inus $ 17,000. and Mrs. John S. Seymour celebrated plaining of the heat. And it is quite The list of ex-State officers and mem­ different from anybody else; to avoid between the hours of 6 and 3 her fourth birthday yesterday by recit­ warm. In fact such has been the con­ the commonplace and to fill some spe­ Samuel Elliott, a New Haven harness ing in her own sweet way at the T. G. bers of the General Assembly of Con­ ^ maker, appeared before the public ex- dition of things during the entire week, necticut, who have died during the cial niche in the life of the day. L. C. lawn entertainment, for the Li­ A fact we all are all aware of. But how first half of the year, include the names a. m., and 5 and 7 p. m. < aminers one day this week to be exam­ braryfund.• ined for a disability while serving in warm is it to-day ? A GAZETTE reporter of many men who have been promi­ A great store should have an individ­ took a stroll about the business por­ nent in the affairs of the State. The uality of its own, something to distin­ No fountain or jet shall be in the navy in the Florida war of 1843, By order of Postmaster-General Wan- tions of the borough this morning, and guish it from its neighbor across the and from which service he was dis­ amaker the "county seat visitations" list to July 1 includes 106 names and found the thermometers registering as eleven others have been added during street or around the block. ; use more than three hours in charged a year later. The examina- are to be repeated between Aug. 1st follows : Norwalk Hotel, 92; Newsman That was a shrewd criticism which a I tion yesterday and the evidence brought and Dec. 15th. The postmasters of the present month. Five ex-State offi­ Benedict, 87 ; Druggist Gregory, 92; cers have passed away. The first was traveler passed upon the stores of a cer­ before the board was sufficient to show county seats are to visit the post-offices, Druggist Hale, 100; Newsman Hayes, tain town when he said its business one day nor more than 120 that Mr. Elliott was entitled to a pen- each in his county. Comptroller John B. Wright, 1889-90, ? sion 49 years ago, when be should have 92; Finney & Benedict, 88; Charles who died at Clinton, April 25. Two might well swap stores over night and Glover, 93; Tully & Sheehan, 92; other ex-Comptrollers died the follow­ not know the difference in the morning. different days in a year with­ received $100 a month. He therefore The gutters on some of the streets of Druggist Riggs (bursted by yesterday's A distinctive feature of the great may be said to have missed receiving our borough, ought to receive the at­ ing month, both at New London, Al­ heat); S. H. Holmes, 92 ; Frank Curtis, exander Merrell, comptroller in 1855, store of W. B. Hall & Co., of Bridge­ out special permit and an ad­ the sum which, with interest, would tention of the Board of Health or 98; W. DeKlyn. 91; Ed. Fitch, 85; port, is their dressmaking department. If now amount to about $17,000, which some one else in power. Disease and Edward Prentis. who filled the (he had his on his head.) Undertaker office the next year. One ex-Secretary By perseverance and foresight they i Bum cannot be collected now- Accord- enough to put the whole town in mourn­ George Raymond (over the safe), 82; have made this department of their ditional payment beyond the ing to the evidence,_ Mr. Elliott should ing lurks in the deposits in the same. of StateSpassed away, John B. Robert­ have long ago applied for a pension, F. Bailwitz, 88; John Collins, 91 j Un­ son, of New Haven, who served from business a telling success and a necessi­ dertaker Jennings, 86. They will no 1847 to 1849. He died July 14. He ty to the ladies of Bridgeport. established rates. In all cases and he would have obtained it*without —Prof. J. H. Caruss,the occulist and doubt do better before three o'clock. As a prominent lady expressed it the question.—New London Telegraph. was a member of the House of 1840, of 4 optician, who is so well known in this However a cold wave is on the way and which there are now only six survivors., other day: 'We would much rather the water must be used judi- vicinity, can be consulted at the store will probably reach here before morn­ Ex-Lieut.-Gov. Loomis, of New Lon­ trade in Bridgeport than go to New of A. S. Ferris, the leading jeweler, ing and be accorded a warm reception. don, who was elected on the ticket with York." The past two seasons have wit­ jjf' Sandwich Tooth Extractor.' August 1st and 2nd. 402-1w nessed great growth in dressmaking ciously and without waste. The weather being so hot yesterday Gov. Hubbard and served in 1877-79, The Consolidated, t ^ ^ died the previous day in Hartford. with W. B. Hall & Co., for the reason noon Conductor Gould Hoyt of the Five ex-Senators have died, the list in­ that they have supplied the want long The Commissioners reserve horse railway line concluded that he A man met a GAZETTE reporter this The latest up to date is that the Con­ morning, land unblushingly teld him cluding W. S. Goslee, of Glastonbury, felt by society here for a high grade of would not go home to dinner. Feeling solidated road, in view of the fact that Senate of 1870, Col. C. Hardenbergh, goods of exclusive design. This was the right to suspend or discon- a sort of goneness he west into the Ho­ that while at Broad River yesterday, it has acquired the Proyidence road, he saw a cock of hay set afire from the of Canaan, 1876, Andrew Prentice, of accomplished by opening relations with tel de Meseberg and purchased a sand­ with the Providence and Stonington Hebron, 1863, Julius Converse, of Staf­ the largest and most exclusive Paris tinue the use of any fountain wich. As he was engaged in mastica­ sun's rays, and that it was only by the line of steamers as part of that enor­ house, Messrs. Raimore & Co., whocon­ — prompt action .of the owner that the ford, 1877-8, and Griswold I. GUbert, ting it his teeth struck a substance mous property, harf in mind apparently of New Haven, who, when living in trol the best and newest designs, having somewhat harder than the sandwich, whole field was not burned up. The soon to absorb all the freight and pas­ or jet when the public interest man is evidently trying to establish a Hamden, represented the old Fourth dealings with Worth and other celebra­ and not caring to lose a mouthful of the senger traffic in the lower part of New District in 1843 and again in 1852. ted Paris dressmakers. ... , same, he put his fingers to his mouth reputation of being a red hot liar. His England. Messrs. Hail & Co. have just closed shall reauire it. ^ ^ natne is Dana Bissell. , Comptroller Prentice had also served • and found the substance to consist of a It is well known that a large amount in the Senate in 1855, and Comptroller their dressmaking parlors for a few tooth. He was about to throw it away . 1 •• .* ^ of freight comes down from all points Wright represented the old Nineteenth weeks, having completed a most suc­ y.Frederick (Mead, when it occurred to him that the tooth Mr. George H. Barrett had a narrow north of Hartford and is thence carried cessful season, the second since their ... • had a familiar look, and again putting escape from being shot last evening. to by the Transporta­ District (Middlesex County) in the open­ ing years of the war. He then lived new departure of importing direct, and 'y^Ftcmk Street, his fingers in his mouth he finally dis­ He was sitting on the back stoop of his tion company. This freight, accord­ in Killingworth. Among the most to-day Mrs. Connor sails for Europe to covered that his jaw was minus another house on Academy street, when he saw ing to the story in question, is destined . '• - ; widely known mendiers of the lower buy extensively for them such goods as ^Clarence eB. Coolidge, tooth, and it was the one he held in his the flash of a gun, and immediately one of these days to be shipped through house who have diea since New Year's Paris alone offers to exquisite and cul­ hand. On the score of economy, if ever after a bullet whizzed by, dangerously to Saybrook Point and from that point is Col. Thomas A. Mead,of Greenwich, tivated taste. ... , Water Commisioners. hereafter he has a toothache he will, in­ close to him, cutting through tne bush­ placed on steamers owned by the Con­ 1852 and 1872. Col. Mead was also a The opening in September will be stead of going to a dentist, purchase a es, and imbedding itself in a tree. solidated road and carried to New York. Couity Commissioner, 1848-52, and larger, more elaborate and embrace a sandwich like unto the one which he Such careless shooting is reprehensi­ Officials of the Consolidated road are member of the State Board of Agri­ wider range of fabrics than, heretofore ate yesterday. He epeaks of it as sand­ ble, ana the gunner should be more not aware of having any such project shown. wich witchery.| careful in the future.' ' as the above in view. culture, 1872. -0.

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% .'• > WEEKLY - NOEtill - GAZ E T TE. ; JOB PRINTING. Rev, Mr. Watkins. ly disturbed the harmony between the E. S.—H—E. S.-II-E. S.-ll-E. S.—1|—E. S.-U-E. S.-ll-E. S.-ll-E. S Mrs. Wm. H. Smith is in receipt of Brotherhood and its employers, and in­ stead of raising a row and going out on Mb. Habbt M. Gabdnkb, Jb., superintend* letter from Mrs. Watkins written from yfr-.1, eat of our Printing Departments, is unexcelled cool and beautiful Chamouny. She a strike, they unanimously demanded 1 as a Book, Job and Newspaper Printer, and . writes that during their stay in Paris the resignation of the chief of the !K TTf all work entrusted to him will be promptly* : ' grievance committee, which was reasonably and satisfactorily dene. Specia * the weather was intensely hot and Mr. Mis care and attention given to 1 Watkins did not recuperate as it was promptly given and accepted, and CHURCH AND SOCIETY PRINTING. 1 hoped he would. They then moved passed a vote of censure on the other down to Switzerland and are sojourn­ members of the committee who had ing in the beautiful valley of the Alps, sanctioned the effort to make trouble. iMm. - where the climatic conditions have been If all labor organizations would thus all that could be desired and Mr. W. hold their grievance committees and LADIES'SHIRT WAISTS! The Latest Stvles of has made a steady gain in health and their walking delegates to strict ac­ strength. • : countability and compel them to deal truthfully and justly between them­ THE SEASON IS SHORT NOW, Old Times. selves and their employers, it is safe to I'&& Mr. John Benedict, now of Norwalk, say that two-thirds of all the labor dis­ used to live, seventy odd years ago, on turbances of the country could be Mrs. Amanda Paisley •• BEFORE OPENING * what is now known as the Grupe reser­ averted; but as long as organized For manyyear3 an esteemed communicant of voir farm. Before last Sunday he had workingmen permit themselves to be Trinity Episcopal church, Newburgh, N. Y., Menu-Cards, ^V>.' not visited his old home in some sixty led by the blatant demagogues who always says "Thank You" to Hood's Sar- saparilla. She suffered for years from Eczema years. He says the changes there were usually manage to forge to the front and Scrofula sores on her face, head and FALL ftOQDS. ears, making her deaf nearly a year, and affect­ It so great he scarcely knew the old place, and elect themselves as grievance com­ ing her sight. To the surprise of her friends f £ The water in the reservoir was some mitteemen or walking delegates, and 7' two feet below the dam, and but little who are usually foreigners by birth, Hood's Sarsaparilla S • running in. Mr. Benedict drove up there will be constant trouble between Has effected a cure and she can now hear and Must commence to make room. A3©, see as well as ever. For full particulars of her about the locality, so famUiar to him employers and employed, and the case send to C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. I when a lad, with three generations of Dance. Orders»m workingman must always pay the piper. HOOD'S PlLLS are hand made, and aro per­ Offer you to-day our entire stock oi • i his descendants in the carriage with > ^ <• *»• u ^ The action of the New Haven division fect in condition, proportion and appearance. . „ • • • - y.- II ^ • ; 'i..y - r * . i.tj • ' him. of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En­ gineers is well worthy of the sober ; ; Norwalk not Homestead, vanced age, to-day unquestioned finan­ Ladies' Shirt waists ; study of every labor organization in s.. * That the strained relations and un- cial authority. Moses Taylor was a the country. l friendly feeling ruling at Homestead Wall street magnate, and before Mr. At a reduction of 25 to 50 per cent. SfmlilOt between employer and employed, is The Lesson at Homestead. Wilson's New York course closed John I {$$>'"' f not shared in Norwalk, and certainly The terrible tragedy attempted at G. Phelps and Amos R. Eno were be­ •: not in the office of the "B. L. D." was Pittsburg, is shown to have been en­ coming rich in • a kindred line, H. B. Edward Street. P most gratifyingly evidenced by the in- acted by a crazy anarchist. Neverthe­ Claflin & Co. were leaders, and the : cident of an enormous basket of choic- era of Jay Gould and Cyrus W. Field less, those Union workmen who right­ • est hot house flowers, most beautifully was dawning. A vast amount of busi­ fully refused to work at the wages and artistically arranged by that expert ness lore had been stored up by him, offered them, enormous as they were florist, Hanford, having been sent to and he lived to see the. most wonderful RECEPTION CARDS, and beyond wages paid anywhere else he home of the "senior" Saturday changes. on the inhabitable globe, wrongfully At about twenty years of age he came •j W., v. evening, in commemoration of the 66th Comstock Bros. conspired not to permit the non-union anniversary, and with the "sincere con­ to Norwalk and soon after married men who did desire to work at their gratulations and cordial good wishes of Harriet, the second daughter of Isaac rejected rates and were not insane when ,;y the employees of the Gazette. " It is and Esther (Reed) Belden. Mrs. Wil­ ZL&LF THE KS2T they, to the extremity of deliberate such kindly amenities as this that es- son lives in Norwalk memory. She Are not half suited in suits; they murder, fought against the mill owners : i tablishes a genuine interest and sympa- made the Belden Point home, which entering upon their own property, with put up with just about half their thy between emplojer and employed she inherited from her father Isaac WINE .- LISTS, Winchester rifles. Their conduct and money's worth. It's better to ride a jand makes life worth living. Belden, very inviting and was one from the conduct of such papers, notably the whom nobody received a frown. The donkey that carries you safely than » The Story of a Note. New York World, 'as have approved freshness of youth cheered her later horse that throws you. Fairy stories and encouraged their murderous acts tlames Brown, Esq., of whos6 family years and her sympathy and kindness are entertaining, but they're not to and designs, are logically responsible 'fame mural monuments in Lincoln­ were known quite outside her own fam­ be taken seriously. A streak of com­ shire, England, to-day speak, was born for this act of a madman. In striking ily. .It was a most impressive scene in his father's "mansion house in Nor­ contrast to the unpardonable action of yesterday afternoon when the remains mon sense clears the atmosphere like a walk" in 1720. He belonged to St. the World, is the bold and brave utter­ of her partner, accompanied by rever­ streak of lightning and for common Paul's parish, but his parent having be­ ances of the Democratic New York Sun ent bearei s and mourned by devoted sense buyers we have a common sense and the Democratic Philadelphia come a heavy Westchester property sons, were laid beside her own and suit. It's just the thing to buy now, it's Times, an excerpt from the latter of purchaser, the son with his brother-in- their beloved children's sleeping forms. just the thing to wear new, it's better •law Samuel Isaacs, Esq., removed to which, on the subject, we append : Peace to their resting ashes. Salem, now Lewisboro. He here, as­ "There is a most impressive lesson to than most and it's as good as any. Our our labor associations in the attempted Straw Hat stock is the largest in town sociated with Hon. William Smith, assassination of Henry C. Frick by The Case of Private lams. Chief Justice of the province of New Alexander Bergmann, and unless it The Philadelphia Times, edited by and price the lowest. shall be accepted and appreciated, it York and one of the Judges of the Su­ one of the ablest, bravest and most perior Court, purchased thousands of must fearfully prejudice fair-minded men of all classes—workmen as well as frank and honest of all the democratic acres of land, out of which the two employers—against organized labor. journalists in the country, itself, if not Oom stools: Wedding gave to the Episcopal Church an estate None pretend that labor associations on the ground, certainly so near the contemplate lawlessness or assassina­ which, had it been retained, would in theatre of the Homestead troubles chat 1892 have made the feeble Lewisboro tion, but the appalling object lesson given by a crazy Anarchist in attempt­ its deductions are likely to be founded Masonic Building, 14 So. Mam Street flock hamdsomely independent. The ing the assassination of Mr. Frick, on a better acquaintance with the true .•M. sad truth, however, is that during the painfully illustrates the tendency of situation than papers more remote, has NORWALK. SO. NORWALK. ' revolutionary war the property was labor teaching to inspire the hordes of foreign Anarchists that have been these observations to offer concerning lost to this flock, and it has now left flung upon us, to the destruction of life the regretable case of private lams: only the sixty acres bequeathed to it and property. "The severe punishment of private Invitations, some twenty-one years ago by a mem­ The one plain truth that every labor lams by the commander of his regi­ E. GUSOWSKI; ber of Congress, Hon. John Lewis, a organization of the country should now PROF. J. H. HEYNEN, look squarely in the face, is the fact ment for having cheered the would-be Organist and Director oj St, Mary's native of their ancient town. Mr. that, while very many have made for­ assassin of Mr. Frick and refusing to Merchant « Tailor. Lewis, after deeding the glebe to the mal deliverances justifying or excusing retract it when advised to do so by his ) Church. * I have just received the Finest and J) society, began at once the erection of a the lawless rioters at Homestead, not and Largest Selection of one has declared the right of every commander, has provoked considerable TEACHER OF—• commodious parsonage and chapel in­ criticism, and much of it is of the sen­ SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, tending subsequently to crown his do­ workingman to accept employment at will and pursue it in peace. timental character that ever overlooks Piano, Organ, Harmony, Singing, TROUSERINGS AND YESTINGS, nation by that of a hew church. He This fundamental right that can be the supreme necessities which often Ever shown in Norwalk, which I will make had expended about three thousand claimed by the humblest under our dictate severe punishment. The man Violin anl jjllo. up in style and price to suit everybody. dollars when death suddenly summoned laws as inalienable, has yet to be pub­ licly recognized in the many deliver­ who would cheer the assassin- in his a . ausowszi, i, * 'j ' • him hence, intestate, and leaving the ances given on the labor troubles at cowardly work is quite as much an as­ Piano Instructions struggling folk to complete what he Homestead, and it is this forgetfulness sassin at heart as he who fires the pistol had most generously commenced. By the German Method. Corner Vail anil Water Sts., Norwalt of the one law that is alike the safety or drives the deadly knife into his vic­ With strong faith in Almighty God the of all, from the richest to the poorest, tim. He differs only in the cowardice people accepted the heavy task. Con­ that not only has made every murder- Residence, 28 WEST AVENUL oms Anarchist in the land sympathetic that prevents him from executing his tributing of their own means, and with lawless labor, but has logically devilish will; and when he is a soldier aided by others, they finally arranged culminated in attempted assassination. Just Arrived! wearing the uniform of the govern­ two loans for the liquidation of the It is known that it requires all the m'/y ment, employed and paid to suppress THE FAIRFIELD COUNTY balance still due. One of these loans, power of the striking labor leaders at TWO CAR LOADS OF Homestead to suppress the open Anar­ the assassin and the lawless, he puts for fifteen hundred dollars, was made chists in their own ranks from pro­ himself beyond the pale of sympathy, of the Norwalk Savings Society. claiming a policy of theft and assassi­ National Bank. and there is no punishment known in Through the last week's signal kind­ nation. NEW CARRIAGES, Our labor organizations have done military authority that can be regarded -AT THE- ness of their Norwalk and Ridgefield CAPITAL, $200,000.00 themselves the gravest injustice in this as too severe. friends, they will now wipe this note WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE failure to plant themselves on the ma­ We dismiss all question of sympathy out, and as their second note is already jesty of law as the safety of all. The James. W. Hyatt, President. for private lams himself. He is en­ much reduced they expect before long only safety of labor is in the majesty Edwin 0. Keeler, Lewis. C. Green, titled to none. Granted that his cheer LOWEST CASH PRICES AT . to free themselves from this obligation. of law; and as this is a nation of in­ Vice-President. Cashier. dustry, and labor is sovereign, in the of the assassin may have been Jthe im­ So that after years of patient sacrifice DIRECTORS: selection of rulers and the enactment pulse of a boy, but when he was this old ante-revolutionary body hopes of laws, the one element of the Repub­ JAMES W.HYAT.T F.ST.JOHN LOCKWOOD, H. E. DANN'S. brought into line with his brother sol­ EDWIN 07 KEELER. DAVID H. MILLER. to regain its ancient status and without lic that must scruplously maintain the IRA COLE. MOSES H. GLOVER. sanctity of law to assure its safety and diers, admonished of his serious breach W. B. E. LOCKWOOD. LEVI WARNER, let, enjoy the ministrations of the to command public sympathy ana sup­ of discipline and requested to recall it, ehurch their fathers so loved and prized. Frank H. Baxter/ port,is the working men of the country." he defiantly proclaimed his sympathy Accounts of Manufacturers, Mer­ A Model Labor Organization. Lewis O. Wilson. with the assassin and thereby made it PHARMACIST: impossible for him to command any If all the labor organizations of the The demise on Friday last of Lewis chants and Individuals Solicited. tf 8 Main Street, Sonh 'Nirwalk country were as level-headed in their O. Wilson, brings to mind the interest­ charitable consideration whatever, and HE Bank has recently placed in its membership as the Brotherhood of ing local epoch of forty or fifty years exposed himself to the severest punish­ T fire-proof vault, a burglar-proof Locomotive Engineers in the New ago. He was about the very last of ment known to military authority short safs containing safe deposit boxes fo TO CAMPERS. of death. tne convenience oj tfceir depositors ' -'v: Haven division, says an exchange, that especial generation of Norwalk Portable House and Tents to rent b7 therday k ' __.a _ •. HiiX " ' Many soldiers have been tried and which they offer free oi cnarge or week. F. K. LOCKWOOD Agt. 7 Main there would seldom be serious dispute representative men which embraced Street. between employers and employes and among others the well known names of shot for a much less grave offense than strikes would be extremely rare. The Dr. Mead and Francis Skiddy, Charles private lams committed, and the pun­ ishment although brutally severe, is Locomotive Brotherhood has its griev­ Isaacs and William S. Lockwood, and Spring Annonncement! w nr • ICgm m ^ ance committee as well as all other la­ Samuel Lynes, between whom there one of the recognized methods of pun­ -t ishment by military authority. The bor associations, and the members of was, in the particulars of thorough • / I HAVE JUST SECURED THE BY. THE that committee as well as all other gentlemanly bearing and fine presence, buck and the gag, the ball and the Hiilf®t:dll labor associations, and the members of marked resemblance. Mr. Wilson chain, the thumb-screw and various LATEST IMPORTATIONS ROTON POINT IMPROVEMENT that committee,like most walking dele­ was formerly the head of one of the other methods of severe punishment J'.; iw 'J-::-, OF, -J gates who live on the labor of their fel­ first class New York houses, and his re­ are recognized as military law, and the Spring Suitings, COMPANY, r ;C J low workmen, assume that they must markable business talent made life lu­ only question to consider in the case of •' '"AT SIWSF1"'™ create trouble now and then to main­ crative. A contemporary of such metro­ private lams is whether the punish­ WhichU will make up]at fhe lowest cash price tain their dignity and magnify their politan firms, in his own line, as Alfred ment inflicted upon hiqt will be promo­ [aSs.i.importance. Edwards & Co., and a little later Mar­ tive or subversive of. discipline in the )>:ZOCOTTB, ROTON POINT. By the arbitrary intervention of tin & Slauson, Beck & Co., and Jaf- military command; Beyond that there is no question involved in it worthy of 'OuBtom Tailor, For particulars apply on the premises or to Chief rhompson,and his associate Par­ fray & Co., his ability and enterprise anyiy 01of the followingiuuu»iub directors: James W.' ish and Gates of the grievance commit­ caused him to be ranked high and his consideration." ' „ 1 \ ''''J' 17 Xorth Vain Street: South Norwilk. Hyatt, JohnD. Kimmey, Norwalk; E. iA. Woodward, C. Swartz, South Norwalk. ^ tee of the New Haven Locomotive house was of acknowledged mercantile Brotherhood, the engineers of that di­ standing. His knowledge of the promi­ The store on Main street occupied by C. J. Forriss " Ed." Fitch the cobbler, had a nar­ NOTICE. . vision were involved in what at one nent men of his times afforded him in row escape from being consumed , bv PABCEL AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS. TTi persons are hereby forbidden "to trust time threatened to be a serious dispute after life many a suggestive memory. Slate.at Benedict's, Norwalk. and Hoyt's Drug anyone onaccount.oftheRoton Point fire yesterday. Mr. Fitch has a*small Store South Norwalk 3ml47 A; -.-Mi with the railroad, and they were During the earlier part of his career kerosene lamp which he uses in heating ed b. By order ox brought almost to the point of a strike the father of the Astors lived in his un­ his burnishing tools. It rests upon a J amjss - ^^-pi>sa box which has become somewhat satu­ THE STAMFORD ' S&* e;,'a woodward: before they discovered that they were adorned two story brick building near rated with oil. He lighted the lamp Secretary -.psfi' Houston street with door plate in­ sss being misled and played upon by the wick which suddenly glazedup igniting WATERSIDE, STAMFORD, CONN., men whom they supported to look after scribed simply, "Mr. Astor," and hav­ the box and threatening to explode the Are prepared,in addition to their specialty their interests. When the members of ing amassed his' twenty millions could lamp. At the risk of being burned him­ of FAST BLACK, to do all kinds of DYEING ^ f Sorse Shoeing. self, Mr. Fitch picked up the burning IN THE BEST STYLE OF THE ART, and in HE undersigned has taken the shop in the the Brotherhood were brought face to be occasionally seen at his front window lamp and hurled it into the street, thus accordance with specia formulas which guar* T front of S. T. Ruby's on Cross street, and looking out "on the Broadway throng." aritee the best results. Orders can be left at is prepared to do Horse Shoeing in a first- face with the difficulty, they saw that averting what might have been a very SCOFIGLD & HOYT'S, Norwalk and South cla.t manner. Oiye^""3^1 T LYCK& iheir grievance committee had wanton. serious fire. Norwalk. _ 31 ly ¥M$'

"Ml WEEKLI - NOR WALK - GAZETTE. ili lilliMi:. •:#: Hi: Mitil 'k ffpji by a special piece of roller composition JS'iJI»S,'M .VT •.0-!V wedged in between the letters and was t mmm NEWS OF THE WEEK. tPHELSN "*• WISH, purely accidental and not designed as a distinguishing mark. Ballot No. 123 FEVER. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Blascer are sum- has a pencil mark, and 126 has a mering at Long Ridge. v;;' inding of the Facts in the .Quo- small mark made with Writing ink and The Board of Health Galled Upon Warranto Case.' >y • pen. Marks on ballots 124 and 125 are to Investigate a Serious Case. Miss Sally Conlan, of , is a found to be simply defects in the pa­ guest .o^the Misses Savage. per. j An Apparent Majority for Phelan. This finding is a conditional one, the Six Members of One Family Down facts being*found and stated and the de­ Mr. Eugene F. Carter and wife are cision on these facts Veing left to the with the Dread Disease. visiting friends at Berlin, Mass. r < -• Judge Hall'sfinding of the facts in the Supreme court to depide. From the Phelan-Walsh quo warranto case are face of the thing it Vould seem- that The Board of Health was called on On Sunday next the envelopes for the substantially as follows: however the higher /court views the Wednesday to investigate one of the annual collection at St. Mary s will oe All the Prohibition ballots cast at case next fall, Phelan paust be declared said election bearing the name of Henry worst cases of disregard of the laws of distributed. v f elected. 1; health that has ever yet come under . Palmer for secretary in the follow­ their observation. It is in the build' Miss Elizabeth Stevens, now teach­ ing towns, were originally printed Democifit Headquarters. : ing at the corner of Washington and ing in Texas, is visiting her sister on without the name of any candidate for Water streets, in South Norwalk, and Belden avenue. judge of probate* and there were no Chairman W. F. Jarrity announces nominations for the office of judge of that No. 139 Fifth atrenue has been se­ belonging to the estate of the late Mich Mrs. George Burtis and daughter probate by said Prohibition party, in lected as the headquarters of the Dem­ ael Becker. The lower or basement The.Change of Life. Florence have gone on a week s trip most of the several districts in which ocratic national committee. floor is used by Mr. Frank Becker as a along the Hudson. said several town are located. Ine saloon, and the upper floors are occu­ The sole aim of women nearing number of such ballots cast and count­ pied by his and his mother's families as this critical period should be to The Sunday School, of St. Paul's Thomai Knows. living rooms. In the rear of the sa ed for Palmer was 1,474 of which there loon is a large refrigerator, and close keep well, strong, arid cheerful. |g^ Church will picnic in Betts' wood^next were 192 in New Haven. The Norwalk ibpers have a good week Wednesday. by a water closet. On the living floors Of this total of 1,474 ballots I find many personal iteas about the citizens are six patients suffering with what the there were actually cast in the said S6V- of that place driving out to Calf Pas physicians! in attendance pronounce to Lydia E. Pinkham's 'M A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. eral towns 554 ballots which had a ture. They probfbly have been turned be typhoid fever. The Board of Health George Allen, Saturday night. It blank space under the words * 'For Judge out to grass.—Aijonia Sentinel in their investigations found the floor Vegetable sim ;:4- weighed 12 pounds. of Probate" on said ballots; as to the rotted away both behind and in front i balance of said 2,474 ballots, I find that Gathering of Foresters. of the bar. Under one section of the Compound Bev. G. Haulenbeek and wife have some had printed pasters containing The State oulng of the Foresters floor is an old well, and on lifting the gone to Bedding for a two weeks' visit names of candidates, and some names planking which covered it an odor that is peculiarly adapted to this condi- with friends in that place. of candidates written in pencil or ink will be held at lot Island, New Haven tion. Girls about to enter woman- and in one instance the name was August 27. Thfe event will be the oc was almost stifling was emitted, filled printed with a stencil plate or rubber casion of a largl assembly of Foresters. with death dealing germs, and from hood find its assistance invaluable. Mr. Alonzo Arnold says that the wa­ stamp, in the blank space under the Almost every cart of the order in Con which it is stated the family had been It cure? the worst forme of Female Comnlninti, Bearing- ter in Derry's pond is lower than it has using the water. Mr. Becker has made down Feeling, Weak Back. Letieorrhooa, Falling and Di»- words "For Judge of Probate" on said necticut will be represented. It is ex placement of the Womb, Inflammation, Ovarian Troubles, been before in over thirty years. pected that ov< 1,000 men will be pres no improvements about the place as the and all Organic Diseases of the Uterus or Womb, Bloating, ' , • tickets, but it is impossible to deter­ estate is yet in the courts for settle­ and is invaluable to the Change of Life. mine from the evidence how many of ent. j ______Dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus at an earljr ' * ^ ' ment. In view of the fact that the stage, and checks any tendency to Cancerous Humor. .i Mrs. Ellen McLaughlin and daugh­ each class of said ballots were so voted. Subdues Faintness, Excitability, Nervous Prostration, Ex- '« V ter, of Lowell, Mass. are visiting Jxrs. building is so centrally located and haustion. Kidney Complaints, and tones the Stomach. . • ' If, by reason of said ommissions of v astest Yejt. Hundreds of people are passing it daily, All Druggist* sell it. or sent by mail, in form of Pills or William Croal on Merwin street. the xiame of a candidate for judge of Lozenges, on receipt of SI.OO. Liver Pills, 05c. "t'* The City f Paris has crossed the to say nothing of the many more who Correspondence freely answered. Address in confidence ; probate on said ballots, or by reason of ocean in the inprecedented time of enter the saloon, the condition of af­ LYDIA E. PIXKIIAM MED. CO., LYNN, JU8S. Mr. James Selleck, of Baldwinsville, names of candidates being written in days, 15 houJ and 58 minutes, break­ fairs is apalling. The Board of Health N. Y., is a guest of his brother Mr. said blank spaces upon said ballots in ing all recorfs. She is the only vessel have ordered the building quarantined George Selleck, on Merwin street. ink or pencil, or by said insertion of that has evepade 500 knots every 24 and will,immediately have it disinfected printed pasters thereon, said ballots hours for ean full day at sea. Twice OUSATONIC RAILROAD. The state Y. P. S. C. E. convention are void and illegal, then I find that during the foyage to New York she H DANBURY & NORWALK DIVISION will be held in the First regiment ar­ all of said ballots, or such portion broke the /ecord of 517 miles as the Didn't Like to be Squeezed. mory in Hartford early in October. thereof,if any as may be declared to be best daily lrun. One day it was in­ There was a large crowd in attend Corrected to June 20th, 1892. • illegal and void should have been re­ creased to/19, and a second day the ance at the reception Friday night to Trains depart from Norwalk, daily, except jected and should be deducted from the Mr. Cleveland in Greenwich. In the Sunday. Miss Maud Vivian and Miss Grace total vote of said Henry B. Palmer for record wa^aised to 520. Brotherton, of Southington, C^n., are threng that pushed toward the central For South Norwalk and New York, 7.31, 8.14, spending a few days with friends m secretary. ... ,, . „ . figure ef the occasion was a woman ac­ 10.03a. m., 12.87,4.11,5.50,7.43 p.m. (Sundays I further find that in the following low to Keep Cool. companied by a small boy. At the en­ town. _ towns the Democratic party made no only) 8.56 a. m. and 6.04 p. m. ' 1" 'Ms! If a mft will only wear a smile on trance there was plenty of room, but For Danbury, 6.19, 9. 23 a. m., 12.16,2.2S, 5.14. nominations for judge of probate and as the crowd neared the end of the pas­ About $2,600 will be expended on the the Democratic ballots bearing the his face,/ cabbage leaf in his hat and 6.35,10.32 Pj m. (Sundays only) 9-30. a. m. and ? interior of St. Mary's Church, and as little /othing on his person as the sage the space became narrow and the .21 p. m. ( H!,;, 'H_ name of John J. Phelan for secretary, pressure great. Here it was that the SULPHUR $1,000 expended on the home of the cast and counted for him for said office, customs'f a refined civilization will C. H..PLATT, General Superintendent. sisters. tolerate^e can by keeping very quiet boy was hard pressed and calling out in all said towns, had no name printed and goo natured, endure a very high to his mother exclaimed, "they are A. W. PEBBIN, General Passenger Agent. ' Harry Bentley claims to have re­ under the words "Judge of Probate" temperflire with a sort of comfortable squeezing me awfully." His mother ceived a windfall of $6,000 by the re­ upon said ballots. The number of such replied, "Never mind, Johnny, we'll BITTERS ballots so voted and the towns m which fortitud But not so with our domes­ "VTEW YORK. NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD cent death of an uncle who lived in soon be through." The crowd contin­ said ballots were cast are as follows, tic anijils, they need frequent quaffs JX RAILROAD. J -» THE BEST. ANP Harlem. of colc^ater, rests in the shade and ued to surge toward the principal ob­ - "—NEW YOEK DIVISION — ;; V'-^V namely: ject of attraction, and Johnny came The four-year-old daughter of James ceseatii from all avoidable hurry or . lJune5th, 1892. .^ >i PUREST MEDICINE Mansfield... ^ work.; near being trampled beneath their feet. Trains leave South Norwalk as follows; / u'H Emmett, a Thomaston blacksmith, was Oxford Again he complained to his mother and EVER MADE. /;' burned to death Saturday while play­ FOB NEW YOBK.—Accommodation trains a ' Pomfert '•£> I JB« Young Again. again she assured him the trouble 9 36 a. m., 1.11, 2.54, 4.07, 5.25,5.45,6.50, 7 56,10.2 , ing with matches. Simsbury would soon be over. But Johnny did p.m. Express trains at 5.26, 5.46, 6.IS (local), ' *.• Don't be without a bottle. You Suffield J67 Wbthat is gray does not wish that 6.55(local),7.20(local), 7.55 (local), 8.24 (local), will not regret it. Try it to-day. not relish the idea of being tortured in 8.30 (local), 9.03 (local). 10.11, 11.37 (local) a. m.. r- "!• The schooner Abraham Johnson, of Thompson the |ir should resume its youthful that way for so trifling a matter as see­ s What makes you tremble so? grow aQd tint, and to counteract the 12.52,2.20, 4.20, 5.20, 6.20 and 7,30 p. m. For I } YOUB NEBVKS are all unstrung, and Bangor, Me., is discharging a cargo of Weston ing Cleveland, and sang out at the top Washington via Harlem River 1.02a.m. (daily.) ' \ r' r NEED a gentle, soothing TONIC 150,000 feet of lumber and 150,000 laths, ravt^s that dandruff and dryness of of his voice, "I don't like to be squeez­ SUNDAYS.—Accommodation 9.15 a. m., 6.14, FI ! 853 the alp produce in advanced life. Be- (local express), 7.23,9.28 p. m. Express 5.26 and / f:A to assist nature to repair the damage at E. J. Hill's wharf. Total. ed so hard to see a man. I wouldn't 5.46 a.m. V '-24- which your excesses have eaused. All but five of these ballots were cast sid^bis, many persons in early years be squeezed so to see God."—Bridge­ FOB NEW HAVEN AND TH* EAST.—Accommo- ' Sulphur Bitters The Selectmen have notified dealers losfheir hair and turn prematurely port Standard. v ; datien trams at 0.10, 7.39, 8 50 and 10.42 a. m., , , 4 with a blank under the words "Judge trra Use WALNUT LEAF HAIR 1.44, 3.42, 4.25, 5.30, 6.27, 7.23 (to Bridgeport). V vf in junk, old metals and second-hand of Probate." If by reason of such 8.41,9.41 and 11.03 p.m. Express trains at 9.1510.0T , - articles that they must obtain a license blanks upon said ballots they are void ORER. healthful, clear, with no No Liquor in Camp. a. m., 12.09,1.10,2.01, 3.06, 5.08 (Naugatuck Ex. " f ; IS NOT A on or before August 1, 1892. sewf try a bottle to-day. i &7,000 parlor cars. saia lowiie. tnwrtR is as fnjBernard, and he then released his hold All other baggage that is sent down by lots cast in each of said towns is as loijQf ^ b^indle dog Barneg pfi2ed hi{J special train shall be inspected at Nian- B, B. CRAUFURD, Agt*,'1 lows, namely Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordwar '• < At a meeting of thejDemocraticState animal very highly and carefully plac­ tic, and if it is found to contain intoxi­ Skii: Boston, Mass.,for best medical work puii'h- Central Committee, held in New Haven Haddam ing it in his wagon took jt home where cants it will be confiscated and will not BOOM 2,1CAS0NIC BUILDING, NOSWALS yesterday, it was determined to hold Mansfield.... it died last night. be allowed to reach the men. the gubernatorial convention at Hart­ Oxford Bedding rf"-, ford on September 13. Bitten by a Copperhead. BETTON'S. Simsbury... Were They Train Robbers ? " 'JS Vf Suffield A somewhat sensational story was A truck farmer whose name, we hear, A POSITIVE All the- employees at Wilson B°ip^ is Frank L. Olmstead, living in the A CURE FOR were discharged Saturday evening,with told last night of an incident which Total ... 'tf the exception of the day and night tel- took place on one of the late Stamford West Norwalk ; district, while at work IN If said ballots are illegal by reai specials Monday night. Between Port pulling weeds recently, was struck on graph operators, the semiphore man the hand by the envenomed fangs of a USE * PILES. and some of the switcmen. of said original printing or such w. Chester and Stamford, Engineer Giles, OVER ing of candidates names thereon, tl who had charge of the locomotive, was copperhead snake. He immediately ap­ 50c. plied his lips to the wound and extract­ -#I 40 YEARS PER Not one in twenty are free from the same should have been deducl startled by seeing two or three men '"fi from said Phelan's vote for secretar; creeping towards the cab, over the ten­ ed as much of the poison as possible, SIMPLE BOX. some little ailment caused, by inaction and then hurrying to his house, pro­ Flag Walfes, of the liver. Use Carter's Little Liver One Democratic ballot of the der. He called the attention of the EFFECTIVE. description, with the name of said fireman to the circumstance, and the cured a razor and with one quick mo­ WONDERFUL Pills. The result will be a pleasant tion, removed a piece of flesh from his surprise. They give positive relief. lan thereon for secretary, and origij- queer actions of the strangers mysti­ •A'M: BtghMt IE8TJM0KIAL8, ly printed without the name of ^ fied them. They were not altogether hand and then appliedsome cauterizing Mr. Henry George Launier, of South candidate for Jndge of_Probate, 3 certain that the new-comers did not treatment. The promptness with which (At Dregglfti or ICaUed en he acted probably saved his life, as,not­ Seeeiptof Prlee. Norwalk, and Miss Mary Ann Boss, of cast in the town of Suffield with B want to take charge of the engine as r Vi'f- name of a candidate pasted wit * part of a plan for "holding up" the withstanding the celerity of his heroic WI5ZEZXAKK * BROWN Winnipauk, were married at the St. movements, his hand partly turned I DRUG CO. Prop*., Baltimore, XcU Paul's rectory on the evening of the. printed paster in the blank space u r sleepy passengers. One of the men i the words "Judge of Probate." held out a handful of cigars as if to green and black, in whish condition it 23d of this month, by Bev. S. T. Gra­ J The GreatGer- ! remained for some time thereafter. 3 man Headache ham. v - ' ... Said ballot was counted for said - bribe the engineer. The train was ut down in the best manner; Cure will cure lan for secretary. If said onjw near Stamford at this time and the men ifltVI • FPPHHVHMnervous, sick, malarial and all forms of headache. People who The 26th annual reunion of the Fifth printing or said use of said pr: d got off and disappeared when they dis­ Suicide by Hanging. by experienced men, and at have suffered say it is p/\|| aGod'ablesainftto Connecticut regiment will take place paster in said blank space invali ss covered that it did not proceed farther mankind. Pleasant to • I* tise. No baJd effects at Bockville, August 9th. On the even­ this ballot, it should have beei 3- east. Whether they had other designs Irene Primrose, the Southport gov­ lowest price. Bare Cure. For sale by druggists, or by mail 25 cts. ing of the 8th a camp fire will be held erness, attempted suicide by hanging W1NUUUKH * jected and should be deducted m than stealing a ride can only be guessed in the Bridgeport lock-up about 9:30 -- : BBOWH DRCS CO., in honor of the regiment in Burpee said Phelan's vote for secretary. at.—Advocate. o'clock Monday night. She was arrested .... V J BAIOUWBK, *D, Post hall. y In the following named town ie : HEADACHE for drunkenness and confined in a wo­ < Democratic ballots having fherec ie man's cell. She took her skirt and Si® Mr. William Bandall, of Bridgewa- name of said John J. Phelan for i e- Will positively cure sick headache • ter, father of George Randall, who tary were also originally printed n- and prevent its return. Carter's Little ripping it into strips tied them togeth­ S. W. Gregory, was employed at the Wheeler straw out the name of any candidal or Liver Pills. This is not talk,but truth. er, and passed it through the bars of manufactory last season, died on Sat­ her cell and thus managed to suspend BOARD, FEED, SALE Judge of Probate upon them, but en One pill a dose. See advertisement. -t %,LIVERY, urday. He was a Democratic member cast and counted all bore the nan f a Small pill. Small dose. Small price. herself. She was cut down in an un­ AND EXCHANGE of the General Assembly. candidate for Judge of Probate er conscious condition. - V VNM ; written with ink or pasted i •a A Wilton Woman Seeks Divorce. '' Mrs. William K. James has presented printed paster in the space und< ne Clean the River Bed. South Norwalk. iw- STABLES Deputy sheriff Toner went to Belden . , ,r , ;-Vt „, St. Paul's society with fifty more feet words "Judge of Probate. The ies And now it is an almost universal i. • J ' Xorwalk. Hill, Wilton, yesterday, and placed an g^U Knight Street, of land adjoining the lot which she of such towns and number of su< al­ attachment on the property of Frede­ complaint that the river bed from the % A large stock of newly purchaspurchased and care gave the society some time ago on West lots cast in each, are as follows, ni y- rick Edwin Wiehe, whose wife has bridge up to Arnold's foundry is satu­ avenue, for the erection of a new chap­ Westport... -P43 Landscape Gardening, Grad- i? ; fully selected Teams, Carnages, 60 brought a suit for divorce against him rated with vile sewage so as to render the KM? • Coaches.Coaches, Carriages and Saddlee Horses fur- el. The land is very valuable. Weston stench almost intolerable when the bot­ J ^ nished at all hours. Careful drivers when with alimony. They were married ing and Sodding. Thompson May 23d, 1887, and. have one child 3 tom is bare of water, and numbers of 'K i % *4-1, ^ Omnibusses, Wagonettes, Coaches. Bock Mr. Langdon is erecting a long line busines3 men on Main street have urged 403 years of age. The property attached a ways, Phstons and .Light Road Carnagestfiao of wrought iron fence along the north­ Total is valued at $5,000, and formerly be­ us to implore the Borough authorities Y Telephone Call. east side of Calf Pasture beach road. The number of said ballots whi< pre longed to Theodore Smith. Mrs. to in some way have the bed of the OLD AND VIII It is designed tp enclose the beautiful pasted with a printed paster J tne Wiehe's maiden name was Marietta river cleaned. NEW LAW; stretch of green salt meadow stretch­ number which weie written ei ia Meerholz, and she sues for the divorce The steamer Cygnus, which carried ,e GEN. WM. fl. NOBLE, .. ?5L O. E. WILSON ing back from his charming shore resi­ pencil or with ink cannot b€ *r on the ground of intolerable cruelty the Dan bury Odd Fellows to Boynton dence. ' mined from the evidencce. All aia dating since 1891. (Attorney Light of Beach Monday; narrowly escaped a No. 91 STRATFOBD VE. . BRIDGEPOB I South Norwalk is prosecuting her case. Sr : : general Insurance ani Real Estate Ait By the way, haveyou seen a muzzled ballots were counted for said an. serious accident on her return Monday Hasallblanks seeded under New Law for :nm - : If said ballots are illegal « old The defendant Wiehe at one time evening. The Jessie B. was off Bell Soldiers, Widows, Parents and Children. Cal dog this season? , The law in reference worked at E. Apell's barber shop, but to the matter reads "that all dogs shall under the law, then I fand th ney Island, and the officers of the Cygnus or send for question blanks at one*. i? v IMONEY TO LOAN. should have been rejected, an.v^ ;.,• 5v Bridgeport hospital yesterday., r, TOidt- oil'r. . Bitter*. This mark ife found to have b Ageat for Florida Low Pressure Boiler.| 'frv-.'- .oA

WEEKLY NOEf All- GAZETTE. m „ '* NOKW GAZETTE. I HIS HAND IN A VISE.

"Truth above all things." One Tragic Act in a Great Financial FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1892 Drama. •./ >. • [Entered at the Post Office as a Newspaper.] ILLUSTRATION IN EARNEST, m:'J The Hot Wave. r X The present hot wave is not only the Broker Sistare Shows lawyer Bennett . •*. most intense but the most protracted at the CJuh How One Man * V ^ and widespread of the season. Indeed, Died and Ends the Exhibition heated terms hare rarely reached the by Shooting Himself Dead. •severity of the present oppressive spell, and it is only once ^in many 2 GAZETTE BUILDING. NEW YORK, July 29—A tragedy at the —— • : years that they cover so vast an area Manhattan club startled the members of And linger so long. that exclusive and historic mansion in the ^ ; The present hot wave has been parch­ morning. At about 10 <30 o'clock a shot ing and sweltering the region East of rang out in the spacious reception room of the Rocky Mountains and Southward the club, and a man formerly wealthy and 3o are described the pains if nearly to the Gulf for more than a well known in Wall street fell dead by his own act. The suicide was George K. Sis- RHEUMATISM. week, and its intensity has been little One more turn given to t^ vise and that is tare, of the brokerage firm of George K. weakened as yet in the Middle States. Sistare's Sons, of 16 Broad street. The firm Having reached the coast, lPis likely to NEURALQIA; We have just bought the entire stock of a manufacturer failed in May, 1890, for .nearly §1,500,000, thousands suffer who can b^CURED by end or weaken its sway within the next and since then there haw been grave dis­ i#: twenty-four hours; but, unless the at­ closures in regard to the financial methods of fine Jackets, Blazers and Reefers.pLThesglot con­ mosphere shall be chilled by hail­ of the members of the firm. KIGKAPOO INDIA) SAGWA, A Shot Was Heard. Why suffer these TORTURES? A perfectly tains over two hundred (200) garmifits all inade in storms, the oppressive heat is likely to W. H. M. Sistare, the head of the bank­ continue throughout the day and possi­ safe, quickly effective KEM?)T, which thor­ rupt firm, was arrested and indicted on a oughly destroys these horrible brtures is m bly in a lesser degree to-morrow. charge of swindling August Eecksher out the very latest styles. They are in all sizes from $04' The hot nights prevent many from of $63,000 by the faille. The attorney for INDIAN SA^WA, the firm is Lawyer Henry S. Bennett, whoi3 ;gmpounded from carefully p^served Barks, obtaining needed rest; and all who a prominent member of the Manhattan 30 to 42 inches, in Black, Navy Blue, Tan, Pearl, Gray rise from a sleepless bed with the de­ Leaves, Flowers, and Gums—thisecret known club. He wished to consult George K. Sis­ inly to the Kickapoo Medicine Ma—the result, pression that always attends the want tare in regard to the affairs of the firm, - Mixed and Brown Mixed. . |T: of rest, should scrupulously avoid ex­ and at 10:30 Mr. Sistare called at the club­ INDIAN SACVA, posure to excessive heat. Indeed,none house. He walked up the wide marble j[s known to the world, and alwaj cures. • steps of what was formerly the Stewart One Dollar a Bottle of your Ibggist. Our price on them will be less than the goods cost to make. are safe from sunstroke or prostration mansion and asked to see Mr. Bennett. The lawyer was in and he came into the recep­ from heat who must expose themselves * KICKAPOO INDIAN WORN^ILLER This is an opportunity that any one in want of an to the scorching rays of the sun, and tion room to see Mr. Sistare. The two men were in consultation several destroys Pin "Worms, Tape WormSand Bound Worms. Gives health to the childre^at 25 cents each day of continued heat more or minutes. Then a shot was heard, and Mr. outside garment cannot afford to miss. i^^^Pi^ less impairs the power of all classes to Bennett ran out crying, "He has killed him­ i box. resist the oppression that always attends self!" The hotel attendants ran in and our hot waves. found Mr. Sistare dying, with a bullet wound in his right temple. He had a 32- I.AD1ES' .* BMIIiTV WAIBTO !f By to-night a cool wave is promised caliber Smith & Wesson revolver in his by the" weather bureau to reach us. Mr. hand, and died within a few minutes. Mr. Dunn says there is one coming along Sistare was about fifty years of age. He We are showing a full line of Ladies' Shirt Waists in Ghinaj was not a member of the Manhattan club. from the region of the Mississippi Val- Lawyer Bennett's Story. fley which is big and powerful enough India and Surah Silk, in Black, Navy, Cardinal and Lawyer Bennett's story is as follows: I TftAMOfflU •to make us all comfortable again. The had not seen Sistare for over a year and •cool wave will be welcomed. The heat we greeted each other cordially. We each 'White. . • • . a :''m >At V-M yesterday was nearly as intense as the spoke of the hot weather, and then com­ menced talking about old times. In this day before and there was somewhat less talk something was recalled—I will not say French Challie Waists, Twilled Cheviot Waists, French ihumidity. what it was—which led Sistare to take his 5 revolver from his pocket and show me how Cambric Waists, Black Lawn Waists, White Lawn , ifXNANCIAL ANli' COMJIEUCIAL. one man had shot another. TTT • i T\l 1 1 *T r* 1 • ITT . • J nt J • 1 1 Sistare continued talking, then suddenly 'Closing Quotations of theSTew York Stock staggering backward, with a wild glare in Exchange. his eyes, raised the revolver to his head and NEW YORK, July 28.—Money on call loaned shot three times. The movement came so easy at l&ifi-S per cent. Exchange quiet, bat suddenly that I had not time to move be­ firm; posted rases, S4.88Q)4.S9^; actual rates, fore the shots were fired. $4.87<§>*.87Va for *i*ty days and $4.88}4©4.88$i A few moments later he was dead. 1 ing Suits. for demand. Governments steady; currency t-binlf the man was insane. For ten years Newest artistic designs in Jewelry and Watcheei Os, 10t% bid: 4s, coupon, 110)4 bid; extended 2s, he has not been strong mentally, and the Large stock; low prices. Call or write for pnoee. 1 registered, 100 bid. There was more doiug on. the Stock'exchange excessive heat, I believe, affected him. HENRY ABBOTT S CO., "hiwtoiS'' this morning, but yet trading was insignificant. The total sales were b-i.A-fi shares. Sugar Trust, Captain I,ayton Arrested. Cotton Oil, Atchison, iiraaeapolis and St. Louis, LONG BRANCH, N. J., July 29.—Captain TR ISTR.1 Jtl Sf HYfATT northern Pacific preferred, and Burlington ab­ James Layton, chief of the Long Branch New York, - . j: sorbed most of the speculative interest. The police, has been arrested for allowing Chief course of prices was somewhat irregular, al­ of Police O'Mara, of Pittsburg, to take the July 25th, 1892. though the changes, except in a few instances, alleged anarchist Mollick out of the state No. 2 Gazette Building, Norwaifc were slight. Sugar Trust was heavily sold in There's hardly a thing sol the first hour and declined 3%. Cotton Oil came without a requisition. A hearing of the next, declining 1 per cent. The general list ease was set down for Aug. 2. Dlindly bought as boys' cloth-^j event down in sympathy. Minneapolis and St. "Louis was exceptionally strong and advanced Destructive Pennsylvania Storm. ing—it's so easy to disguise^ ywft. 1M Per cent> In the hour to noon there was a HABRISBURQ, July 29.—York was visited Door stuff. The remedy : alight rally under the lead of Northern Pacific, by a severe storm. Houses were unroofed, but at the close prices were but little changed buildings wreckfed and one man was killed. inovv your store ; make sure from those current at 11 o'clock. In Lancaster county great damage was that your money comes back Closing prices: tone by lightning. Near Reading six barns West. Union Tel.. 95% Del. & Hudson... .138 to you if the suit don't wear. Adams Express.. .L'x) Del., Lack. & W. .159% were struck at once. U. S. Express 59 Denver 16 No matter what you buy, a C., C., C. & 1 66% Erie 28 Killed by a Street Car. N. Y. Central 113^ Lake Shore 184>^ ELIZABETH, N. J., July 29.—Arthur G. store like that protects you Illinois Central.. .102^ Northwest 11~ Vi Dorland, aged fourteen years, a newsboy, against every possible danger. Northern Pacific. 21% Do. pref 144 was killed by a street car at Elizabethport. Do. pref 58j^ Pacific Mail...;... 34^ Such stores *are also—if you Central Pacific— 30J4 Beading 60% No Coal Advance Ordered. TO GET INFORMATION, OF COURSE. St. Paul 83^ Union Pacific 38V6 NEW YORK, July 2Y.—The Western Coal only knew it—the places where Missouri Pacific.. 60J4 Wabash 11% Taxas Pacific 9% Bur. & Quincy—101^ Sales Agents at their meeting decided not the best is sold for the least Alton & T. H 33 Ore. R'y & Nav... 78 to advance coal prices. An|ie more valuable the information gained, the more you value the paper. Here's news, important news Canada Southern. 59% Ore. & Trans — money. Canada Pacific.... £8% Rich. & Terminal. 8^ BllIEF MENTION. Everything at our stores whilwill pay you to read and remember. IT. Y. & N. E 3634 Bandits made a raid on Puerpero, Mexico, that boys or men wear. Thin General Markets. and when attacked by soldiers stood. Four Suits, Negligee Shirts, Straw NBW YORK, July 28.—COTTON-Spot lots were killed. One soldier also fell. •dull; middling uplands, 7%c. Futures quiet; The widow of Professor Dwight applied Hats and Russet Shoes are. July and August, 7.46c.; September, 7.53c. in New York for letters of administration FLOUR—Dull, but steady; Minnesota extra, uppermost in your minds this :3 V 1 L.r ferf is. [email protected]; fine, §[email protected]; superfine, gl.75@ of her husband's estate, which is valued at 3.35; city mill extras, $4.30©4.45 for West In- $600,000. hot weather—they are also ity white embroidered suits, at 98 cents to $2.66 the suit. Don't judge quality by price; it's no gauge of W. E. Turner and J. H. Gale, clerks in a handiest in our stock just now. WHEAT—Trading was quiet and featureless Nashville bank, who stole $13,000 and went gooces in this case. Here are real, royal beauties in figured China Silk Dress • Patterns, no two alike, at 39c throughout the morning, with the tendency to Mexico, are returning in custody of offi­ Free deliveries to all points within one hun­ ^ Inferior goods will cost you more. Don't pass them by. vdownward. At noon prices were % to J4c. cers, their parents having made goo# the dred miles ol' New York city. lower; receipts, 72,850 bushels; shipments, 43,- embezzlement. 326 bushels; No. 2 red winter, 87J^c. cash; July, ROGERS, PEET & CO 82%c.; August, 83c.; September, 8%c. Opinions in Montreal are divided on the Hoisery and Underwear. CORN—Was weak on reports of cooler probable effect of the Canadian retaliation THREE (Prince,Sv Shirt Waists. weather west, and free liquidating sales; re- bill, but it is generally-felt that its conse­ BltOADWAY -{Warren, Women's Ribbed Yeats, ecru, 10 cents each. ** *.' -ceipts, 6,975 bushels; shipments, 137,086 bushels; quences will be serious until the completion HTORES. 13-:I 32d St Youriimmer outfit is incomplete without SHIllT Women's Jersey Tests, pink, blue, salmon, cream, at No. 2 mixed, 59>$c. cash; August, 5oc.; Septem of the Sault Ste. Marie canal. 'r •bar, 54^c.; October, 54c. Fur ail International Union. wItS—and here they are (second floor.) Cam- 19 cents. e >» <. >; r; ; OATS—Dull, but steady; receipts, 24,600 The senate confirmed A. Barton-Hepburn, PITTSBURG, July 29.—A conference of del- Lisle Vests, cream and white, at 39 cents, i foushols; shipments, 480 bushels; No. 2 mixed, of New York, to be comptroller of. the cur­ gates representing various trade and lafeot 3(%c. cash; July, 3-SJ4c.; August, 35o.; Septem­ rency. brioid Percale, White lawn and Dotted Swiss, Women's Seamless Black Hose at 12£ cents^.n organizations throughout the country be­ Women's Balbriggan Hose, 10 cents. ber, 34%c. Secretary Tracy sent to the senate the gan in Pittsburg, lie object of the meet­ is!• v RYE—Dull and heavy at 79@75c. for the reports of surveys for cable lines between Mas, Sateen and Laundered Linen, at 49c to $2, Women's Hose, black and fancies, at 12^ cents. .whole ranga. ing is to devise some plan of forming an in­ 4 California and the Hawaiian islands. ternational organization. Delegates present x MOLASSES -Quiet; New Orleans, 30@a">c. inclbg the very desirable but scarce kinds—Navy Women's high-class Lisle Hose, solid colors or black, Sr SUGAR— Reflald strong and slightly higher The bishops of the A. M. E. and A. M. E. represented miners, iron,. steel and glaw boot, tans, slates and bright colors, 39 cents. £ *. «ut loaf and crushed, 51-16@5 3-16c.; powdered, Zion's church are in session at Washington walkers, printers and all the leading trades and ick Sateen with White Pclkas. Handsome i' -4%@4 15-lUc.; granulated,"4 3-16®4%c.; cubes, to formulate a union of the two churches. Children's Seamless Derby Ribbed H039, at 12£ Hfx <06@4$£c. Motmt Et'^ is again in h violent state ol Stylin All-Silk Waists $2.98, $4.98 and $5.49, cents. . COFFEE-Spot fairly active; Rio No. 7 eruption. I - ^npe masses of rocks are Men's Gauze Underwear, at 25 cents. ^ fit •quoted, 13%c. PORK—More active, with prices steady; old being throw i i ;. uom the volcanoes and aA HEALING WONDER." Ove fty styles in SHIRT WAISTS await your Windsor Ties, of China and Surah Silk, Grenadine >: > sis mess, $12.75®13. the lava stru=- are advancing, and Sateen, for men women and children, Solid Colors, LARD—Quiet; September, 57. During mad­ ihe cathedral at Bruges a com Polkas and Plaids. 7"'' • BUTTER—Fairly active and generally man seized pr.ost and cut his throat «teady; creamery, state extras, 20@22J^c.; with a razor, lnHictiqg a fatal wound. @Sj| 'Western extras, 22>£c. &V, CHEESE—Trading less active, with prices Counsel for Alden Fales, the Newark boy murderer, has filed a petition in the United The Summer Glove Line f" A V' -steady; state factory, full cream, white, fancy, Neglige Shirts. t- ^ SW," \ v8%c. States court for a writ of habeas corpus. COMPLETE. 1^ M P#V.' '• • • EGGS—Dull and tending in the buyer's fa- The petition wiU be argued on Tuesday. W. - rish to remind the men that they can take ' >-• '•V *.. r /If* ' ' <' ••or; state, new choice, 17@17J4c.; western, lf~ A test is being made of the Chinese exclu much c orfc in one of our EAGLE SHIRTS one these From the Latest Fastenings to the Double Finger , -a«^c. sion aet in Detroit, where four of that race Tips, from the Chamois xSkin Glove to the French TURPENTINE-Dull at 29H@39%C. fr ' broiling ys when the mercury climbs high in the iROSIN—Strained to good, [email protected]^c. are resisting deportation for entering in vio­ thermo sr and a man feels like a steak on the grid Suede and Glace Full Dress Kid. They are all here: 'TALLOW—Dull; prime city, 4 9-32@4 5-16c lation of the provisions of the new law. iron or a martyr at the stake. Why suffer with Lisle Gloves, silk finish, 25 cents. . hyrl'^'r FREIGHTS—Quiet; grain to Liverpool, The condition of George E. Gaskill, who Silk Gloves, kid finish 45 cents and upwsurd. . team, l&d. .:;"J was assaulted near Mount Holly, N. J., has the hea en you can purchase comfort at so little improved and he will recover. cost ? se Shirts are rare bargains at 50 cents to Black Taffeta Gloves, at 10 cents each. •' A Young Philadelphia Borgia. The Chautauquans at Mount Gretna, Pa., Stout People* $3 each iter you have had one you will wonder Black Mitts (to-day,) 10 cents per pair f^gj ' . £ PmT.ATiKr.PHiA, Jnly 29. —Because of an celebrated the 300th anniversary of the how yoi naged to exist before. ; • < Chamois Gloves at 79 cents. It' /- upbraiding for letting loose a parrot, Catb birth of Comenius, the great Moravian edu­ Read this. ^ ? i arine McCurdy, thirteen years, of Nine- cator. :'%tj ieenth and Christian streets, attempted to Three men were fatally injured by an ex­ " LYNN, MASS., Nov. 2S, 1891. i, kill Charles Zeller' with poison. She wa* ' "I am a very fleshy person. 1 DID YOU SAY CARPET REMNANTS? »« m plosion in the Parrish colliery at Plymouth, , -arrested. Pa. chafe badly, have tender joints and have a few very desirable pieces left, but they are going fast, as we marked them at low prices and ij' "( „-*,] Hall Six Inches Deep. Congressmen Thomas B. Beed, of Maine, feet. Comfort Powder is a blessed ire not slow to recognize it. We are determined to close out as speedily as possible all short lengths and C. R. Breckinridge, of Arkansas, were NOBTHFIELD, Minn., July 29.—Atr Farm comfort to me. I cannot do with­ renominated by acclamation. ;s of Carpets. Be on hand early and don't miss this opportunity. ' ?;Cington, twelve miles north of here, hail- out it. I recommend iU to my \rstones as large as hickory nuts and hen's Massachusetts Republicans will hold the «ggs fell, covering the ground six inches state convention in Tremont temple, Bos­ friends, and they are delighted ->*• (t : - Say* He Is Field's Nephew. Judge Hall decided that Phelan has a ma­ It is the greatest powder in the ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y., July 29.—Frank jority prima facie over aU other persons world for fleshy people, especially D. Field, who claims to be a nephew of the voted for for the office of secretary of 420. f§£' late Cyrus W. Field, pawned his wife's The body of Charles Hohicker, the last of those who perspire and chafe -watch and skipped out, leaving an unset excessively. the miners killed in the York Farm mining :'X: I tied board bill of fifty dollars, disaster, was recovered. Three of those P»-v ALL DRUGGISTS SCLL IT :1 ' , . , 'L VO' killed in the explosions were buried in Potts- f SEND POSTAL FOR FREE SAMPLE. Sergeant Spinner Disgraced. ville. *- ' COMFORT POWDER CO., Hartford; Conn. ' ' ^PHILADELPHIA, July_2y.—Sergeant C. S. Mm P Patti-Nicolini is to receive $200,0®# K. •. SVKIS, MCR1TMV. CMp Main and Wall Streets, Norwalk. / i ' v 'J Spinner, Company A, Third regiment, was for her American tour of forty concert*. £ : " discharged'by Lieutenant Colonel Maginnisa r N. B.-[e have no connection wiit any other store* . , ,. - ' tor conduct prejudicial to discipline Advertise in the GAZETTE. L ' u'

r T •msmi ; ** '^ih* l'" ,l, i* w ~,4k$ 3 ; ! EE KLY • NOR W ALK - GAZ ETTE. ?V£av-V'y-.iMK-:'-'xfX, '' ,*i '""'"""**'" "*'"*"*" ' *'"'" ' TO MUM SiTI RHAY CARTERS V^'v^-V More than 100,000 New Engiand lam- ;; ITTLE .Vh&.gouse Passes a Resolution to That Effect. - ' ilies attest the purity and superiority of* PILLS. THE WORLD'S FAIR FIGHT. WELCOME Another I>ay of Filibustering in the CURE Sick Headache and ntfieveall the troubles iadr Bouse Over the Five Million Dollar dent to a bilious state of the system, such a* v ' Appropriation—Knights of Labor About15,000,00Q bars Dizziness, Xauseft, Drowsiness. Distress after eating. Pain in th* Ride. &c. While their most SBEIT MIDSUMMER SALE to Answer the Pinkertons. remarkable success has been shown in curing •' ; "':•••,•' "-r:i '.'••••• op " "the workers' committee immediately re­ wf WASHiNGToir, July 29.-Jn the house Hon. TAst of Patents. , • List of Patents issued from the U. S. Patent tired to one end of the conference hall and E. L. Anthony, of Texas, was sworn in as discussed it for over half an hour. No SICK Bargains in Summer Dry Goods, the successor of Mr. Mills, being escorted to ^ffice, July 26th, 1892, for the State of Headache. y«t Carter's Little Lire? Pills are Connecticut, furnished us from the office of NONONIONMEN FIGHT. definite reply was returned and no de­ equally valuable in Constipation,curing and pre* the bar of the house b** his r- .i^o^ue, Mr. venting this annoying complaint,'while they also & SEYMOUR, Solicitors of Patents, 868 termination had been arrived at when the Sayers. Mr. McMilim u*lk-a 1 resolu­ meeting adjourned. correct alldisorders of thestomach,stimulate the LADIES' BLAZER SUITS. Chapel Street, New Haven. Conn. Arbitration as a method of settling dis­ liver and regulate the bowels. Even if ther only tion from the committee on ways and Howard D. Allen assignor to Erwin M'f'g Locked in Cars and One of Them cured _ - — — Ladies' Blazer Suits in navy, black and means for final adjournment and submitted Co., New Britain, sheet metal latch bolt. putes between the iron manufacturers and mixed goods. A nice quality of Serge, Bayoneted. an amendment substituting July 30 for the George S. Collum, assignor to C. H. Russell the Amalgamated association has never yet tailor finish, $9.75; finer quality, with and W. fl. Collum, Hartford,scissors sharpeu- been resorted to, and much interest will at­ adjournment. Mr. Hatch (Dem.), of Mis­ HEAD ii§: fronts faced with silk, $12.00. tach to what action the workers will take Ache they vanld bealmost pricelessto thoss who Ladies' Silk Waists, all colors, and styles, souri, said he would oppose fixing any day Geo. H. Dimond,assignor to Wheeler & Wil­ suffer froqpthis distressing complaint; butforto* . son M'f'g Co., Bridgeport, sewing machine, BIG BREAK FOR FREEDOM. on the proposition. The association has nately their goodness does not'end here,and those from $4.25 to $13.50. for adjournment until the senate had fully two patents. . , always poohpoohed suggestions of arbitrat­ who once try them will find these little pills vain* Ladies' Shirt Waists in Chambray, with considered the antioption bill. James Gregory, Bridgeport, mechanical ing its affairs, on the principle that it was able in so many ways that they will not be wU- movement. „ „ , When They Learn That Homestead Is to and without jabot; prices, $1.19, 1.25, The World's Fair Amendment. Joseph Jauch, assignor to Bradley & Hub­ very competent to manage them without ling to do without them. But after allsick head 1.75 and 1.85; in White Lawn, plain and bard M'f'g Co., Meriaen, lamp burner. _ Be Their Destination Armed Guards outside intervention. Mr. Outhwaite (Dem.), of Ohio, said Russell C. Miller, assignor of two-thirds to trimmed, from 79c. to $2.85. there was an important appropriation bill M. Tyler and W. W. Keyworth,Salisbury .carv­ Cannot Hold Them—O'Don- It is officially stated that 212 strikers will •'••.•si pending containing an obnoxious amend* ing machine. ., _ nell Disappears Once More. be prosecuted for murder. This has fright­ ACHE Jadson C. Perkins.assignor to Mertden Cur­ ened the men who were in the riot. They Is the bane of so many lives that here is wheni "A ment appropriating $5,000,000 for the tain Fixture Co., Meriden, window shade fix­ supposed that the matter would be dropped we make our great boaat. Our pills cure it while ; ; Fine Imported Wash Mries World's fair. It had been said that the ture. ethers do hot. PrrTSBXJBO, July 29.—A riot occurred on a with the attests that have been made. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small aad sundry civil bill would be defeated it this THE WORLD OF POLITICS. Baltimore.and Ohio train, on which a party The Carnegie offices on Fifth avenue are very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. MARKED DOWN. appropriation were not made. He had no now undefr constant surveillance of the po­ They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or of fifty-six nonunion men were being trans- purge, but by their gentle action please all who French printed Mousseline _ de sympathy with that sort of talk, but he Colorado Silver Men Refuse to Hnr ported\ from Cincinnati to Pittsburg to lice. F6ur officers are now stationed out­ use them. In vials at 25 cents; live for $1. Sold '. L'Inde, one of the choicest fashion­ hoped the resolution would be amended Senator Teller. work in the Carnegie Steel workd at Home­ side and in, and all auspicious persons are by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. r,vi * told to move on. The police are still trying able materials of the-season, in light and Aug. 1 inserted as the date. DENVER, July 29.—The People's party stead. In the melee one man was stabbed CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, and dark grounds and beautiful Mr. Enloe, of Tennessee, thought con­ convention met here and practically decided to find the man who was with Berkman i#' printing; reduced from 40c. to gress should not adjourn without first dis­ in the forehead with a bayonet in the hands when he went into Mr. Frick's office and ill to put a state ticket in the field. This is in of an anASd guard. Another had a thumb Printed dotted Swisses, floral de­ posing of the resolution respecting the dis­ opposition to a faction favoring fusion tried to kill him. They are sure that the MR SmallBm Uftia signs, the latest novelty of Paris, to missal of Commissioner Raum. with the silver league and the Democratic chewed off, and nearly a score of others the man is an accomplice, for he gave Berk"-, close &t Mr. Cummings, of New York, moved t« party. The fusionists advocate a Weaver yere badly bruiserd in an attempt to regain man a package and hurried away. No Finest quality.Scotch Zephyrs, in! make the date Monday, Aug. 1. Mr. Mo- electoral ticket and Democratic state ticket. their liberty. trace of him has yet been found. • •ysr lavender, primrose, sky, pink and I at* Millin then demanded the previous ques­ The silver convention also met and sent When the train reached Pittsburg thdre The police are now satisfied that Berk- applegreen, a late shipment of mag- j Ouli. tion. Ordered—153 to 19. The vote on the delegations to bring T. M. Patterson, the were only twenty-one meh aboard in addi­ loan had made every arrangement to •scape; that his intention was to go to mficent goods, just received, J motion of Mr. Cummings resulted, yeas, leader of the Democratic bolters, and Gen­ tion to the armed guard, the other thirty- Fine Scotch Ginghams, in plaids 1 65; nays, 110. Mr. Outhwaite pursued his eral Weaver to make speeches. Alleghany and remain in hiding.with Enold and stripes, reduced from 25c. and J- f gQ filibustering tactics, demanding the yeas five having escaped from the car between until it was safe for him to attempt to get a Then a Republican silver man wanted Whitehall station on the Wheeling division 30c. to ) and nays. Refused. Mr. Wheeler moved Senator Teller, who had just arrived from out of the country, Send at once for goods or samples, as to take a recess until 2 o'clock. Lost—yeas, Washington, to be invited to sp 3 for lay on the table the motion.of Mr. Holman said, "a* an attempt would have been made partment. ' * ^V«r ' Men's Gauze Shirts or Drawers, CHICAGO, July 29.—The socialistic labor He said: "On last Thursday I answered an on several of our prominent citizens, and all sizes; were 50c. each, now W.00 to reconsider the vote by which the house advertisement in The Enquirer offering it- decided to recede from its disagreement to party of Chicago has joined hands with the there is no telling where it would have Boys' Long Pants suits #5.oo. Men's Fast Black "Rock Dye" local section of the People's party. It is enjoyment at easy labor and good wages. ended." HQ said that the police expected fine Cotton Half Hose; were 34c., the Benate amendment on the World's fair. I called at the office of F. W. Nye, 110 Hie. Several filibustering motions then ensued. claimed as the result of the combination that Enold would supply information to the Boys' Sailor Suits $i.oa Men's Summer Silk Neckwear, that the vote of the Knights of Labor party, Longworth street, and was offered work at polioilice when he saw the lines drawn close in Four-in-Hands, Knots, Wind­ Mr. Bingham moved to lay Mr. Holman'a Pittsbtxrg. Nye said it was easy and that I Boys'Cambric Shirt Waists, ,, motion on the table. Mr. Outhwaite moved the socialistic labor party, the People's abofttit his ftUo'low conspirators. sors, or Bows; regular 45c. goods, !-25o. would be paid seventeen cents an hour and ' to adjourn and, pending this, to iadjourn party and some independent labor organi­ Frick has notified the strikers, who have • ^ jo CtS. at zations will be cast as a unit in the fall elec­ get my tint month's board free, and would $180,000 on deposit with the Carnegie com­ :®ia until Friday. tions. A comprehensive x&atform advocat­ have three months in which to pay back pany, to call tor their money. Mr. Cummings moved to substitute Mon­ my car fare. No mention was made of Boys' Bargain Knee Pants day. The yeas and nays were demanded on ing the most sweeping reforms will proba­ LADIES' BATHING SUITS bly be adopted. Homestead. TRAINING GUNS ON 8TBEATOB. the latter motion. The vote resulted, yeas, "Wednesday, with fifty-five otfeers, I 37 cts. * in every variety of Flannel, Serge and 1; nays, 164—no quorum. The filibustering started to Pittsburg. There were seven Private lams and His Friends Getting Boys' -; Fancy r y Print Shirt Jersey Cloth, from $2.98 to $9.50. continued for a long time. puddlers and a number of steel workers Beady tor a Legal Battle. §1 Children's Bathing Suits from $2.69 up. from Covington and Newport, Ky., in the PITTSBURG, July 29.—The excitement Waists,. 23 cts. Homestead's Trouble in the Senate. party, and they, too, supposed that they caused by the agitation over the punish Also, Ladies' Trimmed Hats and Bon­ W^aPiNOTON, July 29.—The Homestead were to get work in Pittsburg. After leav­ jnent inflicted on Private lams by Colonel Straw and Felt hats for ^ nets, Curtains and Rugs, Ribbons, matter was again brought to the surface in ing Cincinnati all the doors were locked and Streator has received new impetus. It is . Boys at very low prices | Gloves, Trimmings and Underwear, the senate during the morning hour. The windows fastened down, and we were not announced that the members of the Band together with lines oi goods usually committee on contingent expenses, to allowed to open them. Mr. Nye was in dub, the principal Democratic organisation found in a wall-appointed Dry Goods whom Mr. Potter's original resolution of charge personally. in western Pennsylvania, have already Bargains Store. inquiry had been re-referred, accompanied •tMade a Break for Freedom. taken steps to have the colonel expelled by another resolution from Mr. Sandere, of "Early Thursday morning—we had all from the club. in all our departments during Montana, broadening thei inquiry so as to been steeping—when we awoke we were A consultation of attorneys C. C. Dickey, this month. cover the Idaho troubles, reported the mat­ surprised to And both doors to our car Frank P. lams, S. N. Trent and T. D. Wat­ 48,50&52W.23d.Sl ter back in such shape as to include both To keep the skin clean goardld by a watchman with a gun on his son was held in Mz. Tains' office, at which it subjects. shoulder. We then became suspicious, and was resolved to begin both civil and crim­ 37,39.41,43l45W.2USt. Tfce resolution came before the senate foi is to wash the excretions some of the puddlets sized up the situation, inal proceedings against Colonel Streator. or NEW YORK CITY. immediate action. Mr. Quay objected to its and, approaching one of the, guards asked, Mr. lams said after the consultation that present consideration and it was laid over from it off; the skin takes 'Where are we going to work? 'At Home­ they had wired Colonel Freer, of the West M-,<£ for a day. stead' was the reply. Vfi'ginia national gV&rd, for advice on the Grand Street Store. N. Mr. Yoorhees called up the senate bill care of itself inside, if not "The puddlers gathered around the guard military aspect of the case. Colonel Freer . J)ID YOU EVER providing for the purchase for $75,000 of the and demanded that the doors be unlocked il an uncle of young lapis and a prominent *>S Polish library of the late George Bancroft, the his- blocked outside. and that they be allowed to leave the car. criminal lawyer of his state. He Was an tp&ui, including 14,900 books and manu­ The guard refused to let them pass, and aid-de-camp of General Grant and served - and Hard A Store • scripts and 5,000 pamphlets of great his­ To wash it often and Work with then the puddlers jumped on him. Then with distinction during the war. Work with torical value. The bill was passed. The there was a terrible scene.- Every man in Mr. said that after a close examina­ Our New house bill was passed by the senate limiting clean, without doing any Common the car jumped from his seat, some making tion of Pennsylvania la^r they had come to mifELINE thehonrs of labor of all laborers employed sort of violence to it, re­ for the doors, others tried to break through conclusion that Colonel Streator had no Studebaker Bros., POLISH. a Paste always on government works to eight hours per the' windows and some got into a fight. authority for hisaction, even though it could MANUFACTURING COMPANY. "y^S No wonder you ready to Use. day. quires a most gentle soap, The guard struck one of the puddlers with he proved that the soldiers in camp were Try oritbtix^ It 265-267 Canal Street- , dread it Throw Knight* Wish to Be Heard. the bayonet of bis gun and cut a long gash under the same regulations as troops in the commends itself, a soap with no free al­ face of an enemy. It was not proposed to it away. WASHINGTON, July 29.—Representative acrosB his forehead. , And 23 Howard Street. ID feet East of Broadway. o Dust, JJi.-t, Liquid,N^l* h«t "In their frantic efforts to get out of the take any steps against Colonel Streator*s Have now the largest carriage and wagon wan- new s or Smell. Easy to use. ^V3alesman, Oates, of Alabama, chairman of the sub­ kali in it. four l)eal«r K«e|i( C A in committee on the house judiciary commit­ car the men got into a fight between them­ military position. He would be prosecuted rooms In New Tork city. In It you will find wagms orsend2centsiorsaraoleto tee, which investigated the Homestead Pears' is supposed to selves, and for about half an hour there was for damages for aggravated assault and of all descriptions to suit the "fannefjand peoplein Jf||. L. PRESCOTT & CO.,>s£ trouble, and is now making inquiries into a perfect reign of terror and many heads battery. He said that several members oi all stations of business. &| ^ •„ - - NOSTH BERWICK, MA1XE. the Pinkerton detective agency, has bad a be the only soap in the and noses were broken. At Whitehall the the Randall club had informed him that Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, •krrejrs, Cab­ number of requests from labor people for a gffard was thrown from his position and the they had charges formulated against Streat­ riolets, Victories, Landaus and nov­ Dalzell S'ill in the Fight. hearing. The Knights of Labor wish to re­ world that has no alkali door was burst open. The men commenced or, which would be supported by so large a elties of all kinds. , .7 ' ;• WASHINGTON, July 29.—Congressman Dal- fute some statements made by the Pinker- to jump off and they kept dropping off all body of the members as to lead to his ex- Firm wagons, contractor's and farm oarts, toy 4;|^ zell explains that his letter to the Bradford in it. the way to the city. I escaped in the crowd pjjlsiion. goods, laundry, grocers and business wagons ef an ton brothers before the committee and will kinds, • fiOl line of harness, aad bom whip* countv (Pa.) cha irman, asking that his name be given the opportunity Friday. Mr. Pow- at the depot. MORE MILITIA GOING HOME. be omitted from a popular contest there, derly has been telegraphed that he will be All sorts of stores sell "The .other men, -I suppose, went on to Street Sprinlcling Homestead. The guards made no attempt 'c was not because he was either afraid or n6t heard and Mr. Devlin has been given a General Snowden and Two Regiments to "Wagon® and Carts. a candidate. He will remain in the sena­ •in^i*r notice. Both gentlemen are ex­ it, especially druggists; to shoot, but used their guns da clubs. Sev­ Leave Homestead. torial contest till th- end, bnt be did not pected to be before the committee. eral of th« men were severely injured, one HOMESTCADI Pa., July 29.—It is said here ' We have the finest and most complete line la the ; wish to precipitate a fight which might re­ all sorts of people use it. lorfng a thumb. I do not think that a man that General Snowden and the Thirteenth oountrjr. . -- - sult in a repetition of last year's disaster. Hit Him with a Hatchet. on the car knew that we were destined to and Fourteenth regiments will leave Home­ "Little Gem" PHILADELPHIA, July 29.—Edward Com­ To Denounce Sir. Carnegie. Homestead, for when that place was men­ stead at once. ,! terlawn and flower-bed use Is a novelty. ' ' [k. i s McCorkle for Governor. fort, sixteen years old, struck his father, LONDON, July 29.—A circular couched in tioned they became as frantic as animals." The managers say they have all the mills PABKERSBURO, W. Va., July 29.—The Winchester Comfort, of 1413 North Seven­ extreme language has been issued an­ Young Manning is now at the Amalga­ runhing. Must be seen to be appreciated, state Democratic convention was in session teenth streeit, on the head with' a hatchet, nouncing that a meeting will be held in the mated association headquarters and has re­ They took on' 100 neW men during the Send (tor Catslogaes «r call sal (•• ,;'. until an early hour balloting for a guberna­ causing a componnd(fracture of the skull. east end on Saturday next to denounce, lated his story to this officials. He will day, and have 1,000 more 'in view. There mmr fWI Use «r issts, torial candidate. Shortly after midnight a He claims to have done it in defense of Mrs. the circular says, "the brutal murder of make affidavit to the above statement, are about 1,000 men in the mills. ? - stampede began for Colonel W. A. McGor- Comfort. • American workingmen of Carntegie, the which will probably be used in legal pro- MERRILL ^ kle, of Charleston. In the midst of much millionaire, who is now enjoying himself on eeedisgs to prevent the transportation df Is Depew to,See Carnegie* i c: cheering and enthusiasm a motion was Cruel Treatment of a Boy. aa estate in Scotland, from which the ten­ men under similar circumstances. Nxw YOBK, July 29.—It is stated that made to make the nomination unanimous STOCKTON, N. J., July 29.—Howard ants have been evicted, and to call attention Chauncey M. Depew, who sailed yesterday and it was done. _ Stones, a Camden county farmer, wa% held to the cruel torture of an American soldier NOTHING TO ARBITRATE. for England, took with him a proposition BUSINESS. COLLEGE, by Justice Miles* of Stockton township, foi McKinney for Governor. for expressing himseU in favor of the strik­ from the locked out Homestead men to Ms. cruel treatment of a boy by tying his hands en engaged in resisting a reduction oi leeielaiy LoveJojr Thus Defines Presi­ Carnegie. The- proppsition for a cessation SHAMFORD, CONN, i , CONCORD, N. H., July 29.—Congressman while the boy was stealing a ride, * dent Frick's Position. :• McKinney, of Manchester, has announced Wages and the destruction of their union." of the troubles is said to provide that the PrrrsBUBO, July 20.—Bev. Mrs. Amanda workmen will give up •rerything for w^icb A live, progressive Institution for the prac­ to'friends that he has entered the field as a Prltohard's Backer Refuses. tical training of young men and young women Deyo, a Universalist minister of Scranton, they have contended, mil sign the reduced for business. Its thorough work, superior candidate for the Democratic nomination LONDON, July 29.—Pritchard's backer re­ ! Pa., is in Pitttsburg as the accredited repre­ scale proposed by the Carnegie works, and methods, complete equipment, and efficient . for governor. fuses-to allow him to figlft Hall at the sentative of the Universal Peafie union to corps of instructors have won for it the confi­ will permit the scale agreement to expire on dence of the public. Branches taught: Book­ Hill Will Not Resign. if Coney Island Athletic club, near New York. attempt the settlement >of the Homestead December instead of June, provided the keeping, Banking. Penmanship, Corres­ NEW YORK, July 29.—Senator Hill deniee strike. She is aged forty years, and is a Amalgamated Association of boa and Steel pondence, Shorthand, Typewriting, Archi­ - To Oppose Carnot's Re-election. ptysant facedx woman. Her work tiere is tecture, German and English studies. i / that he is going to Europe or that he intend? Workers is recognized aa an association: • - Open the entireyear. Graduates assisted to to resign. He is at Nonnandie with Gen- PARIS, July 29.—M. Hubbard, the Radical jointly wfth Rev. J. L. Andrews, a Univer­ good positions. Fall opening Sept. 8th. Send deputy, is originating the opposition to th«. SANFORD'S ' Seranton Took First Honors, .• eral Earle and will go yatching for a few salist minister, of AUeghany. The two called for illustrated catalogue. Address. weeks. *"• - re-election of President Carnot. =-; en Secretscry Lovejoy, of the Carnegie BEADING, Pa., July 29.—The state san- A. MERRILL, President, oemp&ny, explained their mission and gave irbund held a monster street parade in 'T *5 Stamford, Conn. t'- Milwaukee Wins. " THE DEATH RECORD. him a list of rules employed in the settle* ling. The prizes of Tuesday's singing Carnegie's' Labor Doctrine. MILWAUKEE, July 29.—The Democratic meht of the difficdlty between the Beading contest were awarded, the Seranton society LONDON, July 29.—The Daily Chronicle %t: state central committee decided on Aug. Rev. WILLIAM WILLIS HAYWARD, pastoi t ~ '•*:& .1" railroad and^its employees, saying they winning first honor, the Wilkesbarre,'san- quotes at length from Andrew Carnegies of the Unitarian society, at Medfield, Mass. if *31 as the date of the convention and Mil- TTTTIUI'BUG Gingers are would pertinently fit the trouble. The gerbund secondhand the Williamsport turn ^Triumphant Democracy" and his article |y,;waukee as the place. HKNBY B. JUDD, aged seventy-six years, rides are called the "Bill of Bights." . verein third. on labor questions and adds: "The main a retired major of the United States army, ^ as plenty as mer- i Mr. Lovejqy told Bev. Mrs. Deyo his doctrine of the gospel of wealth is a hollow at Wilmington, Del. company had nothing to arbitrate. After- Murder and Incendiarism. sham, and is worse than useless as a guide Dr. OILMAN KIMBALL, who accompanied denary dealers, who, for a wardthe lady went .to Homestead and was LEWISBURG, Pa., July 29.—The police are in social efforts. The justice or injustice oi A GUI EA A BOX. General Butler as brigade surgeon during few cents' extra profit, will cOTirt^usly received by Hugh O'Donnell, investigating the death of John Weiden- this lockout is the matter we want decided. the rebellion, at Lewell, Mass. who' laid her he wanted the .fight ended sane, who, it is aHeged, committed suicide We trust that the action of the Carnegies Lord SHERBROOKE, who has held several '"recommend anything. Be| and was in favor of a conference. Mrs. and then set fire to the house. It is now will be a trumpet call to the workers of the important positions in Liberal ministries, • ;on your guard. Health is Deyo wijl call on Chairman Frick again. suspected that the man was murdered and United States to band together." u i at London. She will ask the aid df Bishop Pheland and the house burned to conceal the crime. ' PILLS Mrs. CARRIE JAMISON, who supported Ed­ f too precious to be trifled the Protestant clergy in her work. A pub­ . §S®1| I^.I^^Frick Still IinproTing. •> • Xf jo Bny the Jogging Mines.-''"®^^ * (Tasteless—Effectual.) f win Forrest, Charlotte Cushman, Daven­ lic meeting will probably be called in this PITTSBURG, July 29.—The bulletin issued ; ,?|with. The best is none too < ST. JOHN, N. B., July 29.—Negotiations ''fc)Ws * FOR ALL » port, Murdoch, Booth and Barrett, at New city. ' by the surgeon in attendance upon Mr. H. • York. i" tgood. In the hour of danger • The conference committees of the iron are going on for the purchase of the Jog- C. Frick reports tht? patient as having ;BILIOUS and NERVOUS! manufacturers and the Amalgamated asso- gins coal mines by a syndicate of New York passed a very comfortable night. His sleep i DISORDERS. i Mrs. SARAH HEATH, who celebrated hei g^< SANFORD'S GINGER is, capitalists, who desire also to acquire the 103d birthday on July 24, near Peapack, ciati6n spent eight and one-half hours in was unbroken, aad he is apparently 4"n an J $ Such as Sick Headache .Wind and Pain in the j Joggins railway and the other mining prop­ N.J. $f: the best in the world. another fruitless attempt to adjust their improved condition, with pulse and respira­ * Stomach, Giddiness, Fullness. Swelling after j erties at the Joggins river. ? ,v differences on -the wage scale. The meet­ tion normal, v . , e. t Meals, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Flush. ( WILLIAM SULLIVAN, aged 107 years, proba­ <:*>«: f. ^ . . i . > 1 J ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of j r, Containing among its ingredients the piir- ing wag rendered remarkable by the sug­ bly the oldest man in the state of New { It Shakes Up Canada. No Bail for Cr.tvhlow. ^ ? Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on th9.< York, at Fairport, N. Y. est of medicinal French brandy and the pest gestion of arbitration as a means to bring J Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, Alt J V-'of imported ginger, it is vastly superior to the two sides together. The proposition KINGSTON, N. Y., July 29.—Sir John PITTSBURG, July 29.—Judge Magee £af Rev. Louis DoLrms ADOLPHE MARECHAI* Sllithe cheap, worthless, and often dangerous ^ came from the manufacturers' side and in Thompson and Hon. -Mackenzie Bowell refused to release Sylvester Critchlow, the 5 Nervous and Trembling Sensations, and Ir- j vicar general of Quebec, at Montre&l. gingers urged as substitutes. Ask.for SAN-» S regularities Incidental to Ladies. | FORD'S GINGER and look for owl trade- this form: That the men should resume were here hastening to Ottawa from theii alleged sharpshooter, arrested on July,26: Judge ROBINSON, of the Indiana appellate mark on the wrapper. Sold everywhere. •; holiday sojourn, and quite agitated ovei He was arrested on a charge of murder in 5 Covered with a Tasteless aad Soluble Coating. * work at last year's scale pending an adjust­ court, at Anderson, Ind. ment of the new scale by a board gf arbi­ the retaliatory movement of the United the first degree. Close was released on Gt a" druggists. Prlcc 23 cents a Bc.v trators. States eovernment. •10,000 bail. . I New York Cini! S. Advertise in the GAZETTE. '-ri-Vfc 4 f , ' ' , ' ' ° ' " * ' , ' ' r • , ' ' '* 4 ' % ''

") ___ ^^ ^ mrr ^^ , IT A r, ^rr, ^ A n ^ mrri j' - - ,.. • l>. •' •v; ,>;• •.:•••' ••••-•• -:. <•• :•. ••••:•' x WEE K LT - NORW A L K • GAZETTE. :& ' J.*V» •? > • PR^P1'**'^ iu T» FT, «, Y - * T F> RF.FFLJ, W.JS£OJGY£^^L_I_ "Vashinston Nathan Dead. iff'1- THE JULIUS HERRMAN CO., CAPSIZED IN A SQUALL. The death of Washington Nathan at CAUGHT III WflTERBURY. BOTTLERS OP Boulogne,France, Monday, ends a most unhappy career. The tragic death of A Northport Sloop Goes Down of his father, Benjamin Nathan, July 29, The Pension Swindler'Bro&ght to . • Long Neck. ? 1870, made Washington Nathan an out­ Ale, Porter & Milwaniee Beer cast. No proof 'was ever brought to It: injustice at Last: 'V AND THE 55. Main Street; light that he wished his father'^ death Highly Finished Cabi­ The Captain and CreWMi Saved- or had any part in it, but having cho­ PfVIt CELEBRATED JACOB HOFFMAN KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND He is Wanted at Norwalk for Swin- COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF nets at . . ; ? .V • sen evil associations and having started » • dling a Widow. . .y y upon a wild course from which his fath­ f ALL KINDS OF During the storm Tuesday after­ er's pleadings could not turn him, he j; M0.H0FLS LASER $2.00 PER DOZEN $2.00 noon the sloop Egress, of Northport, fell under a suspicion that was never Albert H. Buhl, the fraudulent pen­ Long Island, when off Long Neck was T?'' "J ?• ALSO AGENCY FOB ' • HAYING secured the services of a shaken off. No one charged him with sion agent, who has swindled many thorough, first-class Photographer struck by a squall and capsized, in full the crime, but intimations in that line persons in Connecticut and Massachu­ BALIiANTlKB & SONS view of the visitors at Roton Point. were so abundant, and the young man's setts and who successfully defrauded of long practical experience, Mr. The Egress is a 40 ton sloop and life continued to be so erratic, that Mrs. Jane Gilmore of Norwalk, some M J. Basano, of New York, I am now came over from Northport yesterday those who might have been his friends weeks ago, as exclusively published in ALES AND PORTERS, fully prepared to make the very afternoon loaded with 800 bushels of shunned him. the GAZETTE at the time, was arrested shells. Before these could be planted, in the Earle house, Waterbury, Friday FLASKS AND CORKS FOR SALE. best class of Photographic work The Nathan murder was one of'the FISH, in all its branches, and in order to however, she was struck by the squall most horrible in criminal history. Mr, by Detective Eagan. Buhl was ar­ w5 WATER STREET, NORWALK. and went, down bow first without a Nathan had taken his family to their raigned before Judge George H. Cow- introduce my work, will make for minute's warning. Captain Sammis country home at Morristowa, N, J. ell in-Waterbury Saturday, accused of s . Orders left at H. SCHENK, Oysters and Clams a SHOBT TIME, the best class of and the crew took to the small boat in His city house was in the hands of ren swindling several young ladies of that tow and were soon safely aboard Stan­ ovators, and when he went home on the city. Evidence was introduced to show SS&27 Railroad Place, South. Xornralk Cabinets at $2.00 per dozen. ley Lowndes' oyster steamer which 2S36mo IN THEIR SFCLSON. The same quality for which you night of July 29, his housekeeper laid that the prisoner told the ladies that had witnessed the capsizing and gone mattresses for him on the floor of the he was General Baum's son, and con­ pay double the money elsewhere; to their rescue. Mr. A. Solmans' oys­ reception room, adjoining a hall bed­ vinced, them that they were entitled to OxJers called for and ae- larger sizes in proportion. This ter steamer, Laurel, Captain H. C. room on the second floor, in which he pensions and only required the services ftp fe NOTICE! livered tree of charge. offer holds good for a short time Monsell, also put out after the sloop, kept family papers and treasures. His of a first class solicitor to obtain them. Sm only, therefore do not delay, come and the two steamers made fast to the sons, Frederick, a broker, and Wash In each case he obtained $3 as a fee. sist'* IP YOU LIKE GOOD GROCER­ stern of the Egress and towed her to ington, then a young man of pleasure, On one count he was fined $100 and $25 Wi- early, the mouth of Five Mile River harbor, were at home that night. The three had and six months in jail on each of the 1 IES, AND LOW FIGURES, YOU Gall and See Me On parle Francais. Man spricht Deutsch where she now lies. arranged to rise early the next morn­ other two. It is believed that the fel­ ll ing. Washington was the first to descend low has a confederate in New Haven. f CAN FIND THEM BOTH BY AND I WILL «UIT YOU. Darmer, Photographer, to his father's room at 6 o'clock. He He is wanted in Hartford, New Haven 3ml0f« kW 42 Washington St., Over Post-O fflce j \Happy and Hungry. called his brother the instant he looked and Springfield, as well as in Norwalk, Hi CALLING ON • SOUTH NORWALK. For over five years I was a constant in there. Lying upon the floor was the for working his bogus pension scheme. * THE * sufferer with that most terrible and an­ father's body, with the skull crushed Special Examiner A. W. Boome of noying disease, dyspepsia. After pay­ and gashes and bruises all over it. The the United States pension bureau was Chas. P. Keeler, ing out hundreds of dollars, the only room bore evidences of a fierce strug­ in New Haven yesterday to file a war­ medicine I found that would do me any gle. There were blood stains over the rant against Bunl. He is also wanted 29 Wall St., Norwalk. isses St. John, good was Sulphur Bitters. Six bottles carpets and walls, and the furniture and in the eastern and southern districts of New York and New Jersey, and also by : «S"Vegetables and Berries in season. Direct attention to their now com- cured me. Now I can eat well and am bedding were in great disorder. The plete stock of happy and hungry.—Editor. safe and desk in the hall room had been the United States authorities. Goods delivered to any part of the CM FRUITS ransacked, a valuable watch and chain When he finishes his sentence in Con- town. had been taken from under the pillow, nectieut. New Jersey, New York and and diamond studs from the old bank­ the United States Government will er's shirt front. The police professed claim him for future sentence. The EI E. BATES. < F. S. BBIDGES Trimmed: never to be able to grapple with this United States Government will proba­ BATES & BRIDGES, case. bly have the next interview with him,. Painless Dentist. The murder was commited with an apd he is likely to go to some state ' • SUCCESSORS TO iron instrument known as a dog, used prison. After that New York and New - BRIDGES & BATES, =Millinery by carpenters in keeping timbers to­ Jersey will give him judicial attention.. Artificial Teeth Without Plates. gether. No evidence appeared'that the Which includes novelties in (Crown and Bridge Work.) Best Set of Teeth on Red Rubber rifling yielded large value. This lent Morsels. I VETERINABY-:-SURGEON strength to the theory that robbery was OFMCE at DANN'S STABLE, RITEB STBEET not the motive for the murder. The po­ Health authorities all agree that meat RESIDENCE, 7 ISAACS STBEET. once a flay is sufficient in hot weather. Telephone, 56-3 ' 74 , Topes aid Bonnets, lice failed to develop anything that looked like proof, and the murder soon A salad of soft shell crabs, properly j*. MOURNING A SPECIA LTY. BUY YOUR passed into the realm of mystery. made, is a dish fit to set before a king. of material constantly on Nathan's mother died in 1879, leav­ A Full line ing 81,000 000. Her will provided a trust Too much soda in the boiling will hand. Flour and Canned Fruits fund of $100,000 for Washington, of ruin the finest peas that were ever t # 4 which he was to have the income, grown. MOURNING LOANED OF amounting to $5,200 yearly. Besides Guaranteed to be the Best and thebaine Thick soups in warm weather are as For a small consideration. NICZEKSON & BETTS, that other Dentists charge Twice as much for this income he received 875,000 from much an abomination as a profane Teeth extracted without pam - - 50c his father's estate, $25,000 from his man. ' 7 - We] will furnish you with any C R 35 & 37 MAIN STREET. Soft Fillings - 50c and up grandmother, and $10,000 from anaunt. ,SET you wish. Also agents for the celebrated Gold Fillings ... $1.00 and up He saved nothing,and in his later years A delicious fruit for breakfast at this All work pertaining to Dentistry guaran­ with only his trust revenue for income, particular time is garden currants. We have the agency for the ANTI-FERMENT INE! teed to be the best workmanship at prices about one-half charged by other dentists. he thought himself in hard straits. Neither coffee, tea nor wine should For Preserving Fruit. Cider, 'diik, Butter Office, 42 Washington Street, . ever be taken after partaking of ice MADAME GRISWOLD CORSET. Eggs, Tomatoes. cream. ' ' r> BOATIHG, Over Post Office. South Norwalk. PATRONIZE THE OLD RELIABLE It is pie time now, pie made of all Hair Goods of all Kinds! PLYMOUTH ROCK ICE. DAMS XPB15SS OMPANY, the fruits and berries obtainable, hot BATHIHG - GOOD A E C pie, cold pic, and pie with tissue paper Combings made up at the Lowest TORES AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED Low Rates. Prompt Delivery Prices, s LOWEST RA TES '•*: 1 pastry and pastry as heavy as lead. Branch Office, Norwalk, at Morris Benedict's People who turn up their nose in dis­ FISHIHOL Maih Office at Depot, South Norwalk. gust at eels probably have never had Misses St. John, L, HUNT, Agent. them properly prepared and cooked in Shore Dinners a Specialty. FOR SALE. the way that elicits epicurean commen­ 33 MAIN STREET. dation. ' " . : Secured for graduates of r. 3E3. POWER. Large Assortment! New Stock! Brandy isentering largely into flavor­ TECEI NBW COMPBISIXG , ing Charlotte Basse these modern THE Felloes, Spokes, times as a substitute for everlasting va­ Hubs, Boxes, nilla. The change seems to please all Wheels, Horseshoes, except the noble army of Prohibition- JOHN F.FLYNN Three Steel Axles, National Bank, Best Oil Tempered iStSr 122 FAIRFIELD Springs, Bolts, etc. '—: • - •- Sanitary Plumber, AVENUE, Her Husband Alive. , BRIDGEPORT, - - OF NORWALK. - - CONN. APPLY TO Some time since Mrs. Sarah Lynes, througlr a Borough pension attorney, STEAM and GASFITTER CAPITAL, - $240,000. THREE DEPARTMENTS : Should read our new made application £or atfidow'sjpeasion. Josiah Kellogg. She was not a little surprised Wednes­ E. HILL, President. Snsiaess, 396 lw 112-page book on the day to learn that her husband was no JM1II61SKSIAUY. E. J. HILL, Vice-President. doubt yet alive. His name is Samuel Having taken the basement under the Lib* H. P. PBICE, Cashier. \ . Telegraphy, treatment-and cure of rary, 108 Washington street, South Nor walk Lynes and he was a zqember of Co. B.,/ and fitted it for Stenography S. B. Wilson, Hay-Fever and Asthma. 7th C. V. He was a hatter by trade ' SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT, ASP Typewriting. and well known in Norwalk. Some fif­ CARPENTER " BUILDER Sent free on application. teen or more years ago he suddenly de-, ALL KINDS Containing two hundred and fifty-five Best of references furnished,, Call or write serted his wife ana she not having- • OF for circular. 8 CROSS STREET. (255) steel safes, also an apartment for Jobbing promptly attended to. Plans and " I have been a sufferer from Hay-Fever and heard from him during that time, nat-, the temporary or permanent storage of Specifications furnished. Mantels, Window Asthma from birth—26 years. I have tried all urally supposed that he was dead. As., silverware, valuables, &c., will be com­ m Frames, Sash and Blinds, furnished to erder remedies that came to my notice without permanent her claim for a pension was being acted: pleted on July 18th. Safes, $5 and up­ Sm ut lowest prices relief. I am pleased to say that your medicines upon in the pension office at Washing-^ 9 J, F. GRIFFIN, Principal. certainly cured me to stay cured. „ „ I respectfully solicit a share of public patron ward per year, according to size. En­ W. L. V*DGER, Roslindale, Boston, Mass. ton, it was found that Mr. Lynes had? • see. I refer to plumbing I have done for th trance to Safe Deposit department will filed a prior claim, through an agent past seven years, in the employ of W. H. Mee ti­ be through heavy iron grill work, thus NEW LIFE! in the town of Louisiana, Missouri, er & Co. All work will have my personal sup­ adding to security. Waiting room, P. Harold Hayes, M. D., at that office in 1890, but it had not ervision, and will be promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial, y private compartments, and all modern 716 Main 5t., Buffalo, N. Y. been granted, he, Mr. Lynes, having conveniences will be provided. The since failed to further substantiate his. Bank respectfully invites the public to claim. Previous to Mrs. Lynes put- ~ call and inspect the vault on and after EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PUN ting in her claim tracers were sent out^ :t July 18th. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE and BRAIN by Buckingham Post, G. A. B., and HIGHER. TREATMENT, a specific for Hysteria, Dizzi­ , Water aaiPsrlSts Persons desiring choice of location ness, Fits, Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous MOD .,N. I. the Hatters' society, and failing to lo­ should call at the bank and select a safe Prostration, caused by alcohol or tobacco, GEO.P. HEIPLING, Prop. cate Lynes the conclusion was arrived1 ~ now. 338 tf Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening at that he was dead. Mrs. Lynes was% YET of Brain, causing insanity,- misery, decay, Refurnished, new elevator and all modern death, Premature. Old Age, Barrenness, Loss improvements. sick when advised that her husband • of Power in either sex.Impotency,Leucorrhoea American plan $2 per day and upwards, ac­ Unlike «M Dutch Process was probably yet alive, and the sud­ NATHANIEL Z. FERRIS? and all Female Weaknesses, Involuntary Los­ cording to location of rooms. denness of the information after be-,.**- LOWER: ses, Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion European plan, single rooms, 75c and $1.5*. Musical Director and Choir Master of brain. Self-abuse, over-Indulgence. A Double rooms flw60 to 18.00 per day. lieving this long time that he was dead, ^ month's treatment, $1, 6 for 15, by mail. We has greatly prostrated her. She nowy. " Grace Church. Special terms by the week. No Alkalies Guarantee six boxes to cure. Each order for New York elevated railroad depot in hotel. lives on Mott Place. • M ,•' Ban uj (to lite ii Inn! 6 boxes.with $5 will send written guarantee to Five minutes walk to New Haven, Hartford TEACHER OF refund if not cured. Guarantees ieeued only by Z* Gentlemen's Russet Leather APPLY TO and sotuMe. ,./ him. Mr. Benedict was twice married, $0 Hotel Registers,' Letterhead and his first wife was a sister of E. A. M Shoes, from Books and Pamphlets, Noteheads, It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot Mallory, of Danbury. Mr. Benedict^^fej Town and Probate Records, Milk Tickets was seventy-eight years of age. Be- g.% Printed in the Neatest Styles and at h CKaries or Sugar, and is far more economical, yond the mere fact of his death nothing !$h $2.00 to $4.00! Lowest Prices. Olmstead. costing less than one cent a cup. It Ladies' Patent Leather Ties, more is known. ^ ( ^ is delicious, nourishing, and ZASILT - DIGESTED. . 3 % oyster Dredging Stopped. V5=; $1.25 to $2.00! Sold by Grocers everywhere. M The oyster business practically came • per pair. to an end Monday for the next two MAKE TOE PACE W. Baker & Ct., Dnchntir, Miss.1 ' months. Pursuant to an agreement Children's and Misses' Patent made at the last annual meeting of the . Leather Cloth Top Shoes. Oystermen's Protective association, no p; dredging will be done on the natural SPECIAL SALE! ARABIAN beds until September 10, in order to give the spawn time to acquire some, $3.50 Shoes for - It JEATING OF HOMES size. ',1 A '' VCGElM&g The planters will probably dredge, but the supply of ousters will be scarce' $3.00! and high priced until early in the fall. until June 18tb. One of the Best Medicines Ever H Victor Bicycles are the heft thct Y Invented for STEAMandhotMR "I experience, brains, skill and czpital i" Getting Camp White Ready. -lean produce.. Victors lead the! A. H. HOVT & SON. PERFECT JUID IMMEDIATE RELIEF Col. Henry C. Morgan, assist, quar­ *\world. ISfiS!1 tbfilSi 37 Wall Street. ? , i . IN CASES 0>< PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. HEATERS* termaster-general, with Capt. George This excellent compound Is achieving the moet „AMUFACTUREO By signal triumphs, astonishing many who have occa­ Ill INVALUABLE FOR A. Cornell, state armorer, and a force 1 sion to use it by the certainty with which it relieves of thirty-one men are busily engaged GREGORY BROS., .1(v, TtlE BE5T them of their sufferings, both externally and intern­ RICHMOND STOVE ally. it ia safe and certain in its action. Co. at the state military rendezvous. Nian- 38 fall St, Jtorwatt, Ct, Ibr Burnt, JWtoning, XryHpetai, Inflammation [lis ^ ailLungf V NORWICH,CONN, S tic, getting Camp White in readiness :A5D i PHOTOGRAPHS tim,c/ the Eye*Jtain* or in Bowelt, Side, Earache,Back or Dtafntu,JShouldtrt, JUttuma- fitu. for the troops. ' - :"WHEELER & HANFOBD, j Reasonable prices ^ Bore Throat, Croup or Bronchitit. * Doubles. The men have got out the tent floors 2 South Main Street, South Norwalk. 35ft. and $1 at»" QfnnJiii E.K. L0CKW00D & CO., and staked out the camp, and will to­ GANORTli Price 25c. and $1 at el! Druggists. Sole Agents for day begin pitching the camp in readi­ ^.MORGAN NorwaltaL. ness for the encampment which will be E. MORGAN & SONS, Prop's. open two weeks from to-morr ew. * rBOnDENObK.1. ,,, V , , nonDXNCB, R, 1. 4- . ,_psr.... V. '• •' I 'l ^ 1 * -J • ' * > • \ .*•> '• < /* - • .... „ ; /s ~.; 'V r - f , '•!»', ,, ' " 0,1 • l' I' -y-M^V'rV. .7 *&:'S; •.ii' • .'/• : i v,V '.x; . S',' ik::.-,'Z: ; vs;v.r- • r- ivv - . 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'%X •'% \V E EK L Y • - NO R W A L K - GAZE T T E. SPi! All Have Resigned G. A. FRANKE, AH of the officers and the trustees of |HIS HONEY MISSING. the New England Terminal company have resigned. Messrs. Norman and ' 1 .• THE HAIR CUTTER Whittier nave been succeeded as trus­ A Winnipauk Man Robbed of $500. Uncle Sam's Commerce Destroyei mm? ¥:>:• No. 1 Gazette Building, Norwalk. tees by J. Pierpont Morgan and Wil­ liam Bockfeller. Columbia Launched at Cramps'. dutli Nc^wal]^ Oont) m An Expensive Outing..' Whi HOT AND COIiD BATHS. Bucklln's Arnica Salve. f ^ The Best Salve in the world for Cuts SHE WILL SWEEP THE OCEAN On Sunday last Morris McGrath, of Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum HENRY HUSS, Winnipauk, went to Roton Point, with Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand s The Most Charming Summer Resort f hia family to spend the afternoon, lock­ The Vice President'*Daughter, Edith Mor­ ing up liis house. On returning home he Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup Restaurant, Cafe and Smoking Reoni, found that some one had broken in and tions, and positively cures Piles, or no ton, Christens the New Cruiser, and GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, ; pay required. It is guarante ed to give a Great Crowd Sees the Unique . going to a bureau drawer, had stolen perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. on island'&n431§if'...' Street and. 4th Avenue, New York about $500. Mr. McGrath notified the Price 25 cents* per box. For Sale by Craft Slide Into the Water. >5«*1 officers, and yesterday afternoon sus­ f Entrance from waiting room of New York, H. B.Hale. , r.# V : ___ rJ New Haven & Hartford Railroad. tf33 picion pointed to a young man named - • y. An : Wm. Burns, as the guilty party. He PHILADELPHIA, July 27.—The new United could net be found. This morning, how­ Cpnsul Tibbits Coming Home. States cruiser No. 12 was launched at Wm. Lockwood, ever,it was learned that he was in South Col. John A. Tibbits of New London, Cramps' shipyard Tuesday afternoon in the New Hotel, New Bathing Souses, Real Estate, Insurance and Investmen Norwalk, and an officer started after United States consul at Branford, Eng­ presence of a great crowd of spectators. him. He was seen to go into a saloon land, has written to friends that he will Among those present, besides a number of Securities. 'on Railroad Square, but Lc evidently sail for home October 1. naval experts, senators and representatives I MCWEY TO LOAN.—' became suspicious that he wu^ being ; Hew Attractions^ followed, for just before the officer got and agents of foreign governments, were Insurance Placed in First-Class Companies. to the saloon, he walked out of the Ben D. BeM, Vice President Morton, Secretary Tracy, Office—Corner Main and Wall Sts., Norwalk back door and made good his escape. Druggist of Lexington, Ky., says Assistant Secretary of State Grinnell, Sen­ ^ *4._ Officers in adjoining towns have been that Dr. Hale's Household remedies ator Hiscock, Commodore Wilson and Naval notified, and it is believed that he will (consisting of Dr. Hale's Household Constructors Bowles and Woodward, Mrs. Every Facility JCIfovidinf for soon be captured. Young Burns was Cough - Cure, Dr. Hale's Household J. Belden Hurlbutt, Ointment and Dr. Hale's Household Morton and Miss Edith Morton. The last formerly employed at Wilson Point, named young lady performed in a graceful and was injured in an accident at that Tea) are the best sellers he has ever toraey at place some weeks ago. He * it is who had in his store. This is owing to the manner the act of christening the new ves­ LARGE EXCURSIONS. deserted a Miss Boss, of Winnipauk, great merit of these popular remedies. sel Columbia. The cruiser is in many re­ BOOM 4, UP STAIRS, on the day set for their marriage, but They invariably give great satisfaction, spects a unique vessel, and is the fastest a few days since returned and married save many doctors' bills and work commerce destroyer ever launched in any Gazette Building, Norwalk, Co her. He is described as about 5 feet wonderful cures. Everybody should waters, and for the purpose intended the DANCING DAILY in the PAVILION ' 9 inches tall, and had on, when last use them. 25 and 50c. sizes at H. B. most effective engine of destruction the Alex. S. Gibson, seen, gray drab pants and sack coat, Hales Drug Store. world ever saw. She is 400 feet long, has a ROTON POINT IMPROVEMENT CO., Owners and Proprietors. and is about 24 years of age. speed of twenty-one knots, is made en­ ' v Vanderbllt's Yacht Sunk. tirely of American material and cost $2,- Death of Charles Green. Monday morning while at anchor 735,000. Mr. CHARLES GBEEN, one of the old­ on Nantucket shoal, in a fog, W. K. To Sweep the Seas. J. FINKENSTEIN, General Manager. H Pianoforte, Organ and est residents of Chestnut Hill, Wilton, Yanderbilt's steam yacht Alva was run The Columbia when completed will not -.-•-v.;, '"-Si 'I Musical Composition. died Monday at the home of his into by the steamer H. F. Dimo^k and only be a triumph of shipbuilding, but will On and after May 31, the Roton Point Steamer "JESSIE B " will daughter, Mrs. George Nichols, aged sunk. All on board the Alva, includ­ embody all the essentials of propulsion, leave Sonth Norwalk at 10 a. m.,12:30, 2:00, 3:30, 5:50 and 7:30 p.m. Leave $S) i P. 0. Lock Box.. NORWALK, CONN. seventy-three. He was born in Wilton ing Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt and party, offensiveness and defensiveness, which have July 24,1819, and was one of eleven were saved and taken on board the Di- long been been recognized as combining the Roton. Point, 11 a. m., 1:10, 2:40, 5:00,6:45 and 9:00 p. m. children. His father was a hatter in mock. factors necessary to a maximum efficiency SUNDAYS—Leave South Norwalk, 10:30 a. m., 12:30, 2:00, 3:301 ' 7I7JTNA INSRUANCE CO., of •Hartford. Wilton, and he with seven of his broth­ in naval architecture. She is primarily de- 5:50 and 7:30 p. m. * W, /tj Incorporated 1818. Charter Perpetual. ers, learned the hatter's trade. He Now Try This. Leave Roton~ - Point, 11:10 a. m., 1;10, 2:40,- 5:00,6:40 and 10:00 p. m. , Capital and Assets, $8,902,272.64. married Mary, daughter of Asel Dud­ It will cost you nothing and willsure­ ley, of Chestnut Hill, by whom he had Insures against loss and damage by FIRE on ly do you good, if you have a Cough- terms adapted to the hazard and consistent two daughters, Mrs. Ira Youngs, of Cold, or any trouble with Throat, East Norwalk, and Mrs. George Nich­ Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Dis­ Excursion Fare, 25 Cents. ! ' ' .with «h. in of S^STmEKEILL. ols, of Chestnut Hill. His wife died Sole agents for Norwalk and vicinity. covery for Consumption, Coughs and Time table subject to change without notice. ' t £ more than thirty years ago. Since Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or then he has lived on the Chestnut Hill money will be paid back. Sufferers i0, -y farm and was widely known among from La Grippe found it just the thing horse owners as one of the best and and under its use had a speedy and per­ THE C.M.READ CO Tie Norvalt Fire Iw* Co. most successful winterer of these fine fect recovery. Try a sample bottle at Has now Completed its animals anywhere in this section of the our expense and learn for yourself just Bridgeport. r 26tli SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS YEAR, state. About a week ago, he seemed to how good a thing it is. rl?rial bottles Our Store is the largest, lightest and best arranged . And has not outstanding a dollar of unpaid have had a.paralytic stroke from which ree at H. B. Hale's losses or claims for losses. JTo sound com h^did not rally and passed peacefully THB COLUMBIA. , '*• 'i& pony insures for less. . to his final rest, respected by all who W. C. STREET, Pres.; G. B.. ST. JOHN, Treas., Fatally Burned. signed for speed, for her chief function will GEO. R. COWLES, Sec'y. ever knew him. He was a brother of be to sweep an enemy's commerce from the our Burgess Bobert Green and uncle Mrs. Isaac Tucker, aged fifty-five Dry Goods Establishment, seas. To do this she must be able to over­ of Cashier Lewis Green, of the Fair­ years, fell down stairs at Stamford Sat­ haul in an ocean race the swiftest passenger To be found in western Connecticut Every department is crowded to lif field County National bank. He leaves urday night with a kerosene lamp in steamships between New York and - overflowing with s.hi to his children and other relatives the her hand. She was stunned and fatally town. The transatlantic record being 5 rich and rare legacy of an unsullied burned, her body being horribly dis­ days, 19 hours and 5 minutes, she must FURNITURE. life and the fame in all his dealings, of figured. The house took fire. A per­ break it down to 5 days and a fraction of Owing to the lateness of the season we have been enabled to make purchases \ ) a perfectly upright and honest man. son who was passing saw the flames, an hour. A combination of perfected ma­ at our own price, so to speak, and you get the benefit. We have - • ," ^ ' Peaoe to his ashes. gave the alarm and rescued the wom­ chinery such as has never before been de­ His funeral will take place on to. an's three children, who were scream­ signed wiU accomplish this end. Reduced the Prices • " - ' :fU Geo. H. Raymond, day from the residence of his daugh­ ing at the windows. Mr. Tucker is a IVhara Sh* Gets Her Speed. ter Mrs. George Nichols, at 2 o'clock p. teamster. He was not at home at the On all our Spring Dress Goods, and you will be surprised to see how ^ time. The cruiser is fun of intricate mechanism reasonable you can purchase a handsome dress. Our stock of Furniture Dealer, and has ten boilers, six of which are double Wilton's Town Poor. 2>r. Hale's Household Ointment. ended, 15% feet in diameter by 21% feet PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS r Cs the finest remedy in the world. It long. Two others are 11)£ feet in diameter Has removed to the new and commodious An article appeared in the local pa­ Is most complete, containing all the newest novelties and artistic design, - store four doors above his old stand and pers Saturday anent the condition of aosolutely cures Catarrh. It cures by 183^ feet long, and the remaining two, which are single ended, are 10 feet in ; stocked it with NEW GOODS of the LA.TES the town poor of Wilton, which reflect­ Neuralgia and Bheumatism. Cures SUMMER. UNDERWEAR ed quite severely upon Mr. Sherman Piles like magic. Cures Salt Bheum diameter by 8 feet long. The boilera are STYLE and FINEST FINISH. made of steel and carry a pressure of * In light weight Merino, Balbriggan, Lisle Thread and Gauze, in all '" '1 n- ^ " GEO. H. RAYMOND, Agent. Morehouse, who has them under his in the most soothing manner. Cures v charge. Mr. Morthouse called at the Inflamed and Granulated Eyelids. 160 pounds. Eight of the largest are built f grades and prices* in high neck, low neck, long sleeves, or no f, ^ GAZETTE Office on Saturday and stated Cures Coughs and Colds. Can be taken in air and water tight compartments, into Sleeves at all.- We are continually adding to our < 7 ^ i . *!Jf Furnishing Undertaker and Embalmer. that the major part of the article was internally. A positive specific for which is forced a draft of 216,500 cubic •v * - stock of 1 untrue and had evidently been instiga­ Pneumonia. Cuts, Bruises, Burns, feet of air per minute when running at full TM I give my personal attention to laying out ted by an inmate named John G.Long, Chilblains, Sores of long standing. speed. The engines are three in number, House Furnishing Goods. if and furnishing everything necessary for the who, prior to his coming under Mr. Corns and Bunions are cured quickly, consisting of vertical triple expansion cyl­ Almost every day brings forth something new that is useful and ornamen- interment of the dead. Morehouses care, had enjoyed a barn different from all else; superior to all inders, each of which develops 7,000-horse for a number of years as his residence. else ; it has no equal. 25 and 50c. power and drives a separate screw. Under tal- The very latest is a large assortment of . Residence, No. 3 Berkeley Place, Norwalk. Mr. Morehouse denies that the sleeping boxes. Large size cheapest. Sold at full pressure each of the three screws Telephone communication with residence. rooms are "swarming with vermin," H. B. Hale's drugstore. should turn at the rate of 128 revolutions and says that the only room in which per minute. Ninety revolutions was the In six sizes, ranging in price from 35 cents to $1.19. Every housekeeper T: vermin was found was in the room of Fire in Wilton. matimnm of the City of Paris when she is interested in t , , ^ Long; who was too lazy to clean his Sunday morning about* 9 o'clock a broke the record. Steel is used wherever own sleeping apartments. Mr. More­ barn belonging to Moses Comstock, of possible, lightness being the essential to house also states that he has but three Wilton, was totally destroyed by fire speed. And as we are headquarters for all kinds of floor coverings, don't fail to FURNITURE. of the town poor in charge, and that the together with a wagon, two calves and The vital portions of the vessel are pro­ tected by an armored deck four inches thick look through our stock before placing your orders. only one who is not satisfied is Long. considerable hay and grain. The ori­ 1 A Full Stock of Furniture of all kinds. He further states that the selectmen of gin of the fire is unknown, and as no on the slopes and 2% inches on the flat. The • . :/i t' Wilton visited the premises after the one had been near the barn it is sup­ space between the deck and the gun deck THE D. IKE. READ COMPANY State agent made his departure and ex­ posed to have been spontaneous com­ wiU be minutely subdivided by coal bunkers. Paror and Bedroom Sets, pressed themselves as perfectly satis­ The bunkers not used for coal wiU be filled bustion. with a patent substance of such sohdity as "A. Specialty. fied with the condition of the home. Mr. Comstock carried an insurance Mr. Morehouse is unable to account'for with O. E. Wilson of $300 on the barn, to form a wall five feet thick and having all the visit of the State agent unless Long, the advantages of an inner and supplemental $200 on the hay and $100 on the wagon. armor. ' In the event of an emergency this ^ Norwalk Park & who is always complaining, had made DAVID STOW, patent substance, the nature of which is complaint to Bobert N. Morehouse,and A Fool and, His Money Soon l*art. business being dull, the latter, think­ kept secret, can be used for fuel. The coal Main Street,South Norwalk. ing there was a chance to get in some How true some of those old sayings capacity of the cruiser is 2,000 tons. At ten '•A , are. A friend of mine paid a travel­ knots speed per hour this will give her an TO BE LET more of his " fine work" and pocket a ing quack $50 to cure him of Scrofu­ - — 1 • fee, had written the State agent and endurance of 109 days, and she could steam la, from which ,he had suffered two around the world without recoaUng. the latter had responded. years. He gave him a bottle of stuff FOR PICNICS, • Without a Peer. * /,<«• Fire. which only aggravated the disease. i.-. j HENRI TILLY, When he went to consult him the sec­ The batteries of the cruiser will consist of The American House on Main street ond time, the quack had left for parts four 6-inch breechloading rifles, twelve , BASE BALL GAMES, YOU EXPERT had a narrow escape from being burned unknown. Upon learning the circum­ 6-pounders, rapid flring; two machine guns, up Saturday evening. A large lantern stances Irecommended Sulphur Bitters. one field gun and six torpedo tubes. The Bicycle riders, if you want to ride a CARRIAGE MAKER, is used in the top story tolight the haU. new cruiser is eminently superior to any ETC. wheel that is the acme of ease, strength ml For some reason the chambermaid Five bottles cured him.—Editor Jomr- other warship in the world.. The Blake, and speed, call and see the Holbein who usually attends to lighting it,failed nal and Courier. the finest ship in the British navy, is the pneumatic, made by the Coventry Ma­ to do so, and Landlord Collins sent a nearest approach" to cruiser No. 12. The chinists' Company, and named after & & O UTH NOB WALK, CONN. boy to light it. The boy not under­ Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia,and Blake is of 20,000 hone power, has a speed Mr. M. A. Holbein, the great English standing as to the lamps used in the too hearty eating, is relieved at once of twenty-two knots (same as cruiser No. FOB TEBMS APPLY TOFL champion racer, on which he made the 4 by taking one of Carter's Little Liver % V-' Manufacturer of—•• lantern placed a large sized obe in it 12), can carry 1,500 tons of coal in her bulk­ unparalleled record of 361 miles, 1446 and lighting it went away. Shortly af­ Pills immediately after dinner. Don't heads and can be steamed 15,000 knots at yards, in 24 hours. ter, one of the boarders -who rooms on forget this. ten knots an hour without recoaling. O. E. WILSON, For these who are looking for a light i#- family Carriaps, Victorias, Buiiics *c that floor, smelled something burning All the most improved modern appli­ but very strong road wheel, we es­ and looking out discovered the lamp in (cy Reserve and Cold Silence. ances for exhausting the vitiated air and pecially recommend the model E, which al*l kinds of eepairing. flame3, and the ceiling over it burning. The Bridgeport News, speaking of for incandescent lighting by electricity ^ No, 3 Gazette Building. J is a beauty and cannottfail to give com­ He picked up the lantern and threw it the Cleveland rally in that city, Satur­ have been incorporated. The subdivision plete satisfaction; and for those who out of doors, and calling to a compan­ day evening, at which speeches were of the hull-below the water will offer as pin their faith to the cushion tire, come ion they each took Up some bed cloth­ made by ex-Congressman Vance, Hon. great security against damage from torpedo around and try our l£in. -cushion, model ing and smothered the fire which was James Gallagher and Senator John S. attacks as can be given in a vessel of A, and you will be surprised to find making rapid progress along the Veil­ Seymour, says: "Slight applause greet­ this class. No one doubts that she will be how much like a pneumatic it rides i ing. The fortunate discovery of the able to beat any of the transatlantic fliers ComonciiJielst, 1892. Come iqAnd see us, we will be pleased ed general topics, but state talk and ta­ fire in time, no doubt averted what riff were received with icy reserve and in a race across the ocean, and that almost to show you thw wheels whether you might have proved one of the most seri­ cold silence. Voters understand the unaided she could in time of war clear the THE STEAMBOAT wish to purchase or not. ous conflagrations ever known in Nor­ right and wrong of the first, and the sea of ships employed in transporting sup­ walk. Mr. Collins estimates his loss at benefits and injuries of the second, and plies to any hostile nation. Slie could do about $25 which is covered by insur­ will cast their votes understandingly." irreparable damage before she could be ance. caught by any ship that could whip her. Whitney & Williams, - r— A sister ship, cruiser No. 13, is being For Lieutenant Governor. Specimen Cases. "City of Albany" constructed by the Cramps. Both vessels S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis , was No. 6 Main St., Nirwafc. The New Haven Register in an arti­ wiU be identical in character, except that No. 3C N. MAIM STBEET. SO. NOBWALK. cle on State politics says: troubled with Neuralgia and Bheuma­ No. 18 wiU carry a heavier battery. After Will make daily trips to New York, "Another Fairfield county democrat tism, his Stomach was disordered, his the launch a lunch was served to nearly 400 leaving South Norwalk at 7:45 has been mentioned for lieutenant-gov­ Liver was affected to an alarming de­ people, at which the official visitors and Returning, leave New York, Beek- ernor, Senator John, S. Seymour, of gree, appetite fell away, and he was many of the prominent citizens of the city MRS. F. A. BATES With Cold, Dry Air Circulation. Norwalk, one of the smartest and brav­ terribly reduced in flesn and strength. were man St., at 2:30 p. m.; East' 31st est men in the party in Connecticut. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured St., at 2:50 P- m. Saturdays, half "-W DRESS MAKE ,•j "Tit• The choice of Senator Seymour would him. It was a St. Joseph justice who,when an hour earlier. The Monitor Oil Stoves. please a host of democrats who ad­ Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., asked by the prisoner, who had given 38 WALL STREET XdRlflLST mired his fearless course in the State had a running sore on his leg of eight his delicate wife a terrible beating: PARS—Single Tickets, 40cts; fegiB 2, 3 andr4 Burner;. Senate all through the gubernatorial years' standing. Used three Dottles of ' 'What can a man do when his wife squabble. He fought valiantly for Electric Bitters and seven boxes of abuses him beyend endurance ?" said, Excursion Tickets, 60cts. WILLIAM P. ENGLISH, ; - Judge Morris and democracy and made Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is turning t

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q £•]* THE B EST ! ^"v-^ *"J v ^ t" $ The GerrymanderlUnconstitutional. UT. B. HALL & CO., BRIDGEPORT, The Michigan Supreme Court has ,'V- % .V- .-TELEPHONE CALL—181 m handed down opinions declaring un­ GREATEST SKIN CURES &>/*< * constitutional the two legislative bills Headquarters for Tents and ®t44® JONES' SUPERLATIVE! re-apportioning the [Representatives Cuticura Cares All Skin. Eruptions, fe' ' and the Senators in the (State Legisla­ Gives a Clear Complexion Free...... Awnings. " ture! The bill in the case involving • from Pimples. 1 - 'ffa- Tents rented to camping out y 1 the Senatorial gerrymander -was Gid- . U>~? FLOUR! FLOUR ! ^ v * -jUt ding vs. the Secretary of State, and Too inheh praise cannot be said of the CUTICTTRA parties. that involving the Representative redis­ REMEDIES, as I have need them for the last year f'^'- For sale by all grocers. Jones' Slip©rlatiV© and a half or BO, and find them to be the greatest We are makers and repairers f: Flour. Be sure and ask your grocer for this flour, as it will make you ricting Supervisors of Houghton skin cures, blood purifiers jT • more and better bread than any other flour made. County vs. the Secretary of State. y *" —y and humor remedies of the of Sealskins and other kinds The mandamus asked for is granted T *\ a8e. I have used a good PLEASANT I • jr . ^ \ many so-called toilet soaps. of Furs. * Any repairing in each case, and the Secretary is or­ and I find CUTICURA SOAP dered to issue notices of election in ac­ is the best I have ever used. should be brought in now cordance with the acts of 1881, the acts I find it far superior to all other toilet or medicinal to avoid the rush and delay of 1885 being held to be equally defec­ eoaps. It cures all Skin 3P-&, >- tive with that of 1891. The opinion eruptions, and gives a clear which will set in after Sep­ •4"I•'HEXT MORNING'T'FEEL BRIGHT AND follows the lines of the* celebrated de­ complexion., As for Bham- • E V AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. cision in tbe Wisconsin gerrymander. pooingl would'tiseno other, tember ist. . .ssg. . . My doctor anys it ac's gently on the stomach; and for tbe face either, as it Norwalhe So. Iff or walk. •\;r r-inci k dnevs, and is a pleasant laxative. This The Court is unanimous in its opinion. is a cure for all pimples, ..s iande from herb", and is prepared for use The effect of the decision will, in any blackheads, eczema ana all OU% policy eliminates ' dull ifi-V' • HSUY US tea. It 1B ca'led event, be to make it practically certain irritations and roughness of seasons from the business that the Republicans will eleet the next the face. For after using is a- A'"1" rZyHfWselTlfkt 80c. and flSt) peruacka**, the CtmcUBA SOAP awhile, it makes the face vear. v i.nt'ivMiar. . Lane'* Family Medicine United States Senator. Although the Bmooth and cool, and does not give that burning ;..i > k the noweli each day.- In ordUttM Governor may call an extra session of sensation which so many other toilet soaps do. WE have starts a great mid­ this iB neceiuuy. Try the CUTICUBA REMEDIES and you will not the Legislature and a new reapportion­ regret it that you have ever done BO. ment bill be passed, the Democrats » LEWIS P. KELLEli, summer Hoisery Sale, and : I'W have lost enough mesmbers of the Sen­ 13 Lee Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn, the way tbe goods go off proves SCOFIELD/HOYT : • WESTON. - ; . ate by death and resignation to throw that body into the hands of the Repub­ what may be done when the i licans. Eczema IO Years Cured . goods are right and are down- Miss Mary Perry visits her cousin in As any bill unfavorable to the latter I purchased and nsed CUTICURA with the most A visit to our establishment will show you Bridgeport. gratifying results. I was troubled with eczema hi would not pass,it is likely the Democrats the form of Bait rheum for ten years, and had Quite right bargains, insptte ofbotJfe\ Mrs. Godfrey, of Naugatucfc, has will go into the election under the law despaired of being cured. CUTICURA, with thehelp weather. * * '** -t a grand display of High Class Goods, been spending several days with Miss of 1881, which is morei fair than either of the CUTICURA SOAP and CUTICURA RI&OLVXXT, has permanently removed my complaint, and left YOU can save your car fare k- Carrie Morehouse. of the laws of 1885 or 1891. my flesh Bound and healthy.. sweeping the whole range of Mr. Ebenezer Morehouse has: pur­ JAMES T. WILSON, Manufacturing Chemist, from O^omalk and 25 per chased a new horse. ' > Oyster Boat Races. : 52 Beekman Street, New York, N.T. Deacon Ebenezer Fitch now wears a Local oyster dealers have just re­ cent besides, if you buy in ||; fine mustache, having sacrificed the ceived an invitation to participate in Cuticura Remedies your supply of Fall Hoisery % DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, CARPETS, MAT­ long whiskers which have adorned his the eighth annual oyster boat race, Are the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and NOW! % face for the past twenty-five years, and given by the Larchmont Yacht club, humor remedies of modern timeB. Sold every­ for several days has been busy telling which is to be sailed off Larchmont, where. . Price, CUTICURA, 60C.; SOAP, 25C.; RE­ WE HAVE bought a large % TINGS, OIL CLOTHS his acquaintances "that it is really he." August 27th. SOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTTER DBUO The classification consists of five AXD CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. quantity, all new styles jorf-l, AND Dr. Witt Derby, formerly of Weston, MS"" How to Cute Blood Diseases," mailed free. and friend, from Southington, have classes, including cabin sloops, open • the coming season, bought been visiting friends in town. sloops and cat-rigged boats. Entries •P Bkin and Scalp purified and beautified must foe made before Friday, Aug. 26. BABY'S by CUTICURA SOAP. Absolutely pure . from the largest U^ew York g. Charles F. Perry is very ill from a All boats will be allowed to carry one impoater for spot cash. complication of diseases and at this man for every five feet of length over, RHEUMATIC PAINS FURNITURE writing his recovery is considered ex­ all measurement, in addition to the In one minute theCuticura Anti- WE got the closest prices, de- tremely doubtful. Fiiln Piaster relieves rheumatic, sci­ captain of the crew.' No ballast will be atic, hip, kidney, chest," and muscular pend on that ; also the choice , From the simplest want to the most extravagant desire. • Charles Piatt and wife of Bethel, are allowed. pains and weaknesses. Price,-25c, visiting Mr. and Mrs. George B. Stur- of tbe newest things in Hoise- ^ Our assortment is large and acknowledged to be the best ges. ^ Leaped to Death. ETER L. GUIGUK, Florist and Nursery ry. We offer them a little * Mrs. Herman Trisch, of New Haven, pan, Union Avenue, . north of Union this side of New York City. Our prices represent far Water Saved Him. wife of the organist at the German Lu­ Cemetery, Norwalk, Conn. Dealer in Green . . curlier than usual in ordlr -r theran Church, killed^ herself yesterday PHouse and Hot!House and Bedding and Vege­ better values than offered in "years. Fred. Sweet, a driver on the Winni- table Plants, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, to htcp trade lively. '' pauk branch of the horse railway, came Dy jumping from a third-story window. Shrubbery, vines, Cut Flowers, always on very close to being cremated this morn­ She had been ill two weeks of gastric hand, and all sorts of designs in flowers ar­ WE make all inducements for fever. ranged to order. Carpets. Furniture. ing. Whether from the sun's rays or ' Grading and refilling cemetery plots you to buy now. 25percent %, otherwise, a box of matches which he attended to. T INGRAIN.. ..25 to 95c. yard BEDROOM SUITS.... 12.40 to 75.00 had in his pocket became ignited and isputting it low. ... TAPESTRY BRUSSELS 50c to 90c 4« PARLOR SUITS .$35.00 to 105.00 his clothing was soon afire. Fortun­ HOISERY FOR MEN! VELVETS $1. to $1.-25 " LOUNGES ....$4.50 to 38.49 ately he was at the railway station, and BODY BRUSSELS...$1. to $1.30 " DINING TABLES ....$4.50 to 28.00 as he commenced dancing around and HOISERY FOR WOMEN! MATTINGS 10c to 59c " FANCY ROCKERS.... $3.75 to 21.50 yelling "Help! help!! I'm all afire,'' HOISERY FOR . . . / OILCLOTHS 19c square " MATTRESSES $3.90 to 7.50 one of the conductors ran and turned on the water and soon had a stream The best of Beef, ES, we have a nice cool place, . ...CHILDREN!" Ladies' Jackets, $2.98 to $25. A full line of PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS from a hose playing on poor Sweet,and plenty of sea breeze, ice water, MEN S seamless socks, 10 cts at prices to suit all. Look at our CORSETS at 50c. MUSLIN (Bleached and subdued the flames. Mr. Sweet es­ Veal and Lamb etc. Then our prices are so low that s Unbleached) at 5c per yard. Our FAST BLACK HOSE at 4c per pair. Our caped serious injury although a fifty you will forget how hot you are. pair, cheap at I2\c. LADIES' VESTS at 9c each. Our CASHMERES at 25c per yard. Our CHAL- cent piece which he had in his pocket Is cut at Keelers market, and MEN'S fine gauge solid color LIES (in light and dark) at 5c per yard. Our TABLE LINEN at 15c per yard. was melted and running down his trou­ We invite you to call and enjoy it Last, but not least, JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL COTTON, White and Black, war­ sers seared a streak about half an inch sold at prices that will suit all. You know we sell socks J2\cts; regular, i^ct ranted 200 yards and fast colors ; 2 spools for 5c., will be found only at in width the full length of his leg. He had two one dollar bills in his posses­ every body. We quote r China, Class and Tinware goods. sion, but they were saved, they being Prime rib roasts, 16c lb MEN'S fine fast black, 17 cts, 5 I in another pocket of his trousers. The AND Seofleid $ HoyVs, prompt action of turning the hose on Pot roasts, 5c lb worth 25c. Mr. Sweet no doubt saved him from Beef steak, 8c lb House Furnishings. MEN'S balbriggan Shirts and / lfforwalk and So. Norwalk. receiving serious if not fatal burns. Beef, veal and lamb stew,8c lb drawers at 29c; guaranteedr . Agents for Buttrick's Patterns and Hall Bazar Skirt Form. to be 50c goods. They say Struck by Lishtninff. Potatoes pk, 25c H. H. WILLIAMS Lightning struck a barn belonging to FISH ON FRIDAYS ! 15 WALL STREET. this beats anything ever shown .. Frank A. Wood, at New Haven last in these parts. Tbey buy 10 ' night, and the building was totally con­ sumed with its contents, consisting of a pieces at a time. -J large amount of hay, several carriagee, L. D« EEELER, 'LJVDIES' fine regular made % a cow, etc. The loss is $5,000, fully No. 6 Water Street. FINE HOUSES CHEAP!! covered by insurance. bose,stripes, 12\; regular price } T\1STR1CT of Norwalk, ss. Probate Court, . 17 cents. : JJ July 29th A.D., 1892. § \ SENATOR TEST OK TRUSTS. Estate of THZODOBE COLEMAN, of Norwalk, Ladies' two-toned stripes 19c,' in said District an insolvent debtor.. OBDEBED, That the trustee of said estate worth 25c. 1 House, Corner Spring and Washington Streets, $8000. Says They Follow the Imposition •( exhibit his account of his said trust to this a Tariff Tax. Court for adjustment, at the Probate office in Ladies'. balbriggan, extra qual- Grove^Street, 5000. WASHINGTON, July 29.—Senator Test, of Norwalk, on the 8th day of August, 1892, at 10 o'clock forenoon, and that all persons inter­ ity, 2 for 25c. Missouri, has prepared for The Record a ested in said estate may be notified thereof, TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Elizabeth Street, 4300. supplementary detailed statement in rap­ the said trustee will cause thi« Order to be pub­ Ladies' lislefinisbed,black,2^c, : port of hie position that after a tariff tax is lished in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and post a copy thereof on RATES REASONABLE: worth 38cJ * r!s•* Girard Place, 3800. Imposed a trust is almost invariably created, the sign pest in said Norwalk nearest the in order that the manufacturer Kay avoid lace where said debtor resides, at least ten Ladies' Richelieu ribbed lisle, decrease of prices by competition between Says before said 8th day ot August, 1992. Blmwood Avenue, 3600. It ASA B. WOODWARD, Judge. BLACK ROCK BEACH, CONN. domestic manufacturers aval may be able to 401 lw 33c, worth 50. Courtlandt Place, 3600. put up tbe prices of the protected articles to CHIUDREN S seamless fast the consumers. Some of Mr. Vest's ex­ 90a LOST. black, i2\c, regular price 17c, 7 West Street, 3200. amples are as follow^: A large grayish white dog, answers to the .AnthraciteCoal Trust-^Ir. Ves^fontends name of "Titns." A suitable reward will be paid for information where he may be found, Chance for a Home. TDER'B Yribbed, heavy quality. ; that the duty of seventy-five cents a ton on bituminous coal protects anthracite, as it or for his return to HENBY I. HOYT. 31 tf 19c, worth 25. Extra good determines the price at which it is profit­ PROFESSOR JOHN WHITTAKER I have three nice cottages close by black at 25c, sold always for g 50 HOUSES! 150 LOTS!! able to use anthracite for manufacturing. Associate of the College of Organists, Lon­ Wilton Station, which I will sell at He says: don, Organist and Director of the Choir or very low prices. I will rent two of 38 cents. "In this case the trust has acted most St. Paul's Church, Norwall;; pupil of Dr, them to reliable parties, subject to Bridge (Organist and l)irt< !< r of the choir JHE above are the principal promptly. It came into existence during Westminster Abbey, London. Professor in the sale, at six dollars per month, each. the first week in April. The Reading Iron Royal College of Music? London, Gresham I nave a good store on Water street, sellers. • ^ ME AND LIFE INSURANCE! company, of Beading, Pa., announced that Professor of Music, and Examiner in Music Norwalk, which I will rent at fifteen University of Oxford) also of other eminent UiOW is the best time to buy a general reduction would be made in the masters, instructs pupils in Pianoforte play­ dollars per month. wages of all employees in a few days rang­ ing, Organ playing, singing ana the cultiva­ ' S. J, HILL. Hoisery. ing from 5 to 10 per cent. Within three tion of the voice "on the Italian method of the •••• • 30 tf. renowned Lamperti, Harmony, Counterpart, OTHER TSARGAIU^S ym GEO. L000700D, » weeks it had thrown 60,000 men out and Composition, and on the system of the of employment balf of the time in the Le­ colleges of music. Distinguished references. can pick up at our store. * . ^ . high valley coal region's alope. In the flour­ At home Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, No, 2 So. Main Street, So. Norwalk, Ct. ishing cities of the lower valley it had de­ from 3 to 5 p. m. Residence, 11 Isaacs Place, SILK REMNANTS. ( prived 2,000 workmen of hall tbeir employ­ Norwalk. 25 3m ALL the ends of tbe seasdti— ^ ment and saved $75,000 from their wages. "Y" ADIES.—Cleaa your own gloves with l i Mosquetaire Kid Glove Cleaner. For £ a choice lot—lengths from 3-4 On July 1, 1892, an order was issued at Fine sale only at the Boston Store, Norwalk: the Had you heard of it? Forest colliery, operated by the Beading leading house for dressed and undressea kid of a yard to a dress pattern. ± company, reducing miners' wages fifty cente gloves in all lengthsand shades. Sole agents 25 Fur (M a yard and ten cents a wagon. The ad­ for Foster's kid gloves. 3471 yr cALL kinds of silks, •summer Beef is cheaper at the People's Mar­ vances made in the price of anthracite coal REDUCTION ON surahs, taffetas, changeables, <. are certain to lessen its use, and to. throw WAITED. Men's and Boys' U blacks and colors. / 4 4;^^" ket; so are lambs, and the finest out of employment men in both mines and \tTANTED.—Family Washing and Ironing, factories." fV or will go out to any family by the day. THEY are suitable for trim- a- Other alleged trusts that have been MBS. HABTHETT, 12 Hoyt street. 401 lw If'i stcfck in town. Don't fail to look formed, according to Mr. VeBt, are the car­ . mirig and te-making an old $. i tridge trust, the celluloid trust, cordage FOR SALE. 4 dress or skirti^H '« - in to-morrow. A full line of fresh trust, cotton thread trust, flint glass trust, CLOTHING. lime trust, match trust, morocco leather FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN. Taft Bros., SPEC ML values to run off trust, oatmeal trust, paper bag trust, sani­ The well known and popular stock at .49,75,98,1.19)1.25, H fish, as usual, at bottom prices. tary ware trust and others. 23 Wall St. AMERICAN HOUSE 1.49,1-75, 2.00, 2.50, 2 J5, r E. J. WADHAMS, Electric Light Companies Consolidate. AND 3.00. . & p . Telephone Call 57-3 Pr oprietor People's Market BUFFALO, July 29.—The Brush and Thom­ RESTAURANT, jtr*' •' son-Houston Electric Light companies, ot Located at 16 Main street, Norwalk, Conn., LADIES' UWDERWEtAR. jg: 21 Wall Street. is offered for sale. JOHX C. COLLINS. • this city, and the General Electric company, THE best Summer corset for ^ ft'' r. of New York, have agreed upon a consoli­ Norwalk Conn., June 6th, 1881. 369 tf dation of their interests here, with a capital OR SALE.—Several work horses and 30 50c to'be found anywhere. stock of $1,800,000. good cows. Apply to JOHN H. BEMSEN, FCliff street, Norwalk. 31 2t LOOMER'S Summer corset, Dann Surrenders Over 8100,000. OR SALE.—Private sale of Household $1; Thompson's $1. BUFFALO, July 29.—Mr. Hoyt, attorney Furniture, including carpets, at 16 Cot­ for defaulter Dann, has handed over to the Ftage avenue. East Norwalk. 31 tf Special sale of corset covers at state banking department $55,000 worth ot OR SALE.—Desirable building lots on • .,25c, extra quality, muslin property to apply on his defalcation. This Main street, West Main street and » '-4 makes something over $100,000 that Dann FGregory Place. Curbed, guttered and sewer i\and lace or Hamburg trim' connections. G. WILLIS WHITE, 15 and 17 has restored. Water street. 28 lm turned. Ladies'\ white skirts, "Tj^OR SALE.—House No. 1 Mott Aveune :0 trimmed, at. 50c; drawers, F For particulars inquire of George T. You can get the best shoes, ' HARNESS FOR SALE. Brady, 90 Wall Street, or James Mitchell. trimmed, at 50c; gowns, 59, % ' and for less money than any­ A second hand, light Demarest trotting har­ OR SALE.—A neat 'ittle cottage of seven 85, 1.00, i.25.^fihe above ness in good order, will be sold at a bargain rooms on Union Place, ano three min­ where else in town. Just look sfe11' to a quick buyer. Also a new light double utes'walk to Boroucl Post-office and Depot. are in tbe money^cming col­ SfiSfelsi, harness, same make, price 150.00. FPrice $2,500, $1,000 or which can remain perm *- at a man's fine calf shoe he DANN'S HARNESS STORE, nently apd only $500 required to be pa{d dowr. umn. There's many a dol­ River Street. Aoplv tfi CHAKLES OIVSTEAD. Agt. 276tf has for $1.25; it is the best I lar can be saved, whatever '*'/// ever saw. Go in and see what v m m fgggglg TO MENT.f^j ' 1§department you may visit, if ' . „• NOTICE TO JUNK DEALERS. : a fine line of Calf, Dongola, mo RENT.-—-The store No. 10 Water stree. you have an eye for buying. Best grown in China. Finest drank in Amferica. • ; EALERS in Junk, Old Metals or Second­ JL lately occupied b> Anton Stommel. PIATT Kangaroo, Patent Leather, hand articlesare hereby notified that they PBICE,Norwalk. 22tf - Packed only in half-pound and pound tea-lead packages. ' ' mustD obtain a license before they can law­ Russet and Russian Calf Blu­ •m fully engage in such'business, and that all O RENT.—Eour sets of rooms in Had- The same as served in the Japanese Garden at the Pure Food Exhibition.• sucn dealers as shall fail to obtain a license den's Block, corner of Wall and Biver chers he has. Frices the low­ on or before August 1,1892,will be prosecuted. streets. Inquire on the premises. 20 We send free, on receipt of a 2c.* stamp, sample of either Formosa Application for license may be made to the T ': / Oolong or English Breakfast Tea. State your choice. undersigned. OR RENT—The large Hall in GAZETT est. -W, OSCAR W. RAYMOND,\ Selectmen i.uiLDiNG,1 formerly occupied by Our 31 MAIN ST., , C CHASE * SANBORN, Boston, Mass. """"" SAMUEL DASKAM. / of Norwalk. Brothers'Lodge* I. O. O. F., ana now fitted up Norwalk, Conn., July 28,1892. „ F•nd nsed as a Commercial' College, c Bridgeport, Ct. OBABLIS LXSTKAD v ' „ *•; 408 lw Apply to O , Agt ^ .