z.ilwaoK II i rl tC*^ nff^' • • . _.!-•_.-lv — - i ;• .-* __ J *.• r •— ..4*' i i^'V I UfjJ^ti • i ^ ' ~ „ t . > «.. .. < / • —* — ^ *- —<-. .I..,-. . ..^ ."..d.,. .j --V- '.'A''- "•• --.->• • SS&U 'JsisgStm H" * . ts-VJ jj * <» *i t;« > i? m: m. M i f '"|f- >y« j\'* *-y- An BHpufrlican Journal,'especially devoted to Local News and Interests. ' •y,"*1'I TWO DOLLARS A YEAR EsfAiiisgEt) 18G>0 Ua NORWALK, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1889. 5 Number 17. Yolume LXXXIX. answered half a dozen questions, the in But with ~aIT~this there was an air of for a Tew moments listening. "SU 'wa* THOSE WHO NEVER SLEEP. CROWDED PROFESSIONS. 8 dBO.WABD SELI.BCH.,1 terview ended with the same "Per P. H. DWYER. ' "JES' A LITTLE GIRL." swaggering dare devilry about him that still; and presently I shivered. The ex done usted, senor," with which it !Jfeyy)"4~ citement was passing away; I began to HAROENBBOOK'S BLOCK, WALL STREET. gave color to his story. had begun. I was bowed out; a A DETECTIVE ON THE PECULIARI ADMONITION TO YOUNG MEN FROM The largest Stock of Danes? " ; ^On'y n little girl I know, "I don't know," he answered. "They feel ill. With a last fearful glance at the With golden hair an' bright blue eyes, boat was instantly procured for me, TIES OF HIS CALLING. ONE WHO ^^EXPERIENCED. FAMILY GROCERIES, Jes' about three years old or so— took him to the hospital; he never came opposite cabin—had I really seen the and in two minutes more 1 Was climbing EVER DISPLAYED IM TOVI. Ono o' the land 'at never cries aboard again—that is all I know," curtain shake? might it not have been tho ladder which hung from the San All First-Class, Hand Stitched, Oak Tnm When ye sez a cross word, but jes* caused by the motion of the ship?—I How French, English and Amvi-lcaii Thief Difficulty of CSMain; the Right Road.' m Pennsylvania Leather - Looks at you so reproachful liko "I suppose your pay is good?" I sug Miguel's quarter. f Ye feel ye'd rather die, I guess, gested, timidly. To confess the truth, I drew close my sliding door, and climbed The first person whom I saw on board Takers. Work Their Pockets—.Sluilnning this Age HIM NO Room for the Non* THIRD CLASS PRICES. Call early as I intend to sell at Small Mom, «3r. R. B*IWC3rTOW, Than scold or lift yer hand ter strika felt myself at a disadvantage with him hastily into my bunk. Robber or no was Mi*. Sleigh, Ho via lolling on a Ilank Clerks—Tho Different JliillmiU—A 'Producer—To Snc«M NORWALK GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL, .24 1889. "TT" • • l; I«ffiBlature. an application for a patent covers one or For the GAZETTE. ». FRANK A. BOBBINS' •Cf SENATE. Opera House, - ITorwalk ESN T " t : THE PARALLEL BOAS. Gigantic and Sensationally Realistic - , NORWALK GAZETTE. more distinct inventions. In case it is Monday.—Bills giving the Board of found to cover two distinct inventions,? Advers9 Report of the Committee.^ Pardons jurisdiction in capital cases was OSK SIGHT ONLY, . WILD WEST, A.H.BYIKCHOJ.EMtoi. 1.R0DE1.M,Jr.,Associate the applicant is requiicd to divide or The majority of tlie railroad committee tabled by a vote of 12 to 9. Dividing appear to be, as it was supposed they Wednesday, April 24th, '80a HIPPODROME, CARAVAN, separate them, thus necessitating the pay Derby and Ansonia into separate towns; W ednesday, April 24 1889 ment of two fees instead of one. The would be, the mouth-piecc: simply of the house amendments agreed to and passed Tlie master troupe ef modern times, Circus, Menagerie, Museum, Avairy, duties of these committees, which were New York, New Havten and Hartford in concurrencc. Resolutions authorizing AND ARIUM. ^ THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,' OF NEWICli YORK EDITORIAL LETTER. entirely advisory, will be performed here railroad company, and as such we should the Board of Education, of New Haven, after by Assistant Commissioner Fisher. expect nothing more of their judgment BARLOW BROS; MINSTRELS WASHINGTON, D. C., April 82, '89. to issue bonds for new school houses, etc; RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. V ( ? Another patent office abuse, which had than to say " that the proof offered before Under the management of A. U. Baldwin. R L/ DEAR GAZETTE :—Our readers will be passed. Appropriating $500 for memorial * 'Hffjjio 7 grown into a scandal during the past four your committee of any public necessity glad to learn that the trouble with the tablet at Gettysburg; passed. The wonderful child soprano, Master Edward years, is the borrowing of money ty and convenience in the present case was Percy—a genuine musical prodigy. A merry per ,3 jf j ; j For the Year Ending December Sist, 1888- missionary schools in Turkey, with which Tuesday.—Resolution appointing Sen formance from first to finish. Everything new, examiners from attorneys practising before unsatisfactory and almost trivial," when bright and strictly first class. The master minds the Rev. H. P. Barnuro, of Norwalk, has ator Hall on committee to draft suitable it was supported, in fact, by petitions of of minstrel merriment. been so many years identified, is in a fair the office, and who it was usually found resolutions on death of John Bright. „ TOTAL ASSETS, - , - $126,082,153 56 tweuty thousand voters of the state of way to be overcome. The department of had cases to be acted upon by the bor Bills that no railroad shall demand James BARLOW BROS William rowing examiner. Then heads of divisions Connecticut, and represented in the towns state has received a dispatch from Minister payment from any . conveyance for In their furious specialties. j • ; were in the habit of borrowing from along the line of the proposed route by Increase in Assets, $7,275,301 68 Straus, at Constantinople, dated March 27 delayed unloading for less than four days, Grand street parade at noon, Wednesday, Band clerks and messengers under them with almost nine-tenths of the business men. Concert in front of Opera House at 7 p. m. Surplus at four per cent., 7,940,063 63$ last, saying that the local authorities at nor for warehouse storage for lis? than ISB MIITIB PMTUTS. ISO out any conspicuous promptitude in the It may be of no significance to them that In Startling and Thrilling Feats. Increase in Surplus, 1 : 1,645,622 11 Istubigo, province of Beirut, had closed two days, and no railroad to have a leiu Price®, 35, 50 & 75c. repayment of same. This "crookedness" those having the closest business relations Policies in force, .... 158,360 the American mission schools there, and for freight unless the railroad delivers on Reserved Keats now on sale at Quintard's Drug with the old company feel their necessity 10 WESTERN HORSEWOMEN Increase daring the. year, ,17,426 that the mayor of Baalbek, province of Commissioner Mitchell has not only put a request, to the consignee a copy of the. store, Norwalk, and Baxter's, so. Norwalk. Wonderfully Export in Marksmanship with Firo. stop to by special order, but lias also and they dared to present it in the form Arms and in tlio Saddle. Policies Written, 32,606 Damascus, contemplated closing similar statement of chargcs, and consignee must Increase during year demanded that all loans of this character of a petition over their own signature, but , 10,301 schools at seven of the towns under his be notified in writing that freight has GENUINE COWBOYS! IMIINE ISDlMSi Bisks assumed shall be paid up by the 30th of April, or to any one who is not blinded by personal , .... $103,214,261 32 jurisdiction. This action of the authori arrived and is ready for delivery; passed. Friday Evening, May 3d Squaws, Maidens and Pappooscs, Increase during year relations, friendship, or some other in , 33,756,792 95 ties was based upon the ground that the the resignation of the delinquent be fur Increasing pension of George W. Lovejoy, Risks in force fluence than the absolute good of the OJtF. SIGHT OSLY, MEXICAN VAQUER0S, CABALLER0S, TUAPPEUS, , .... 482,125,184 36 schools had not received the necessary nished in lieu of a failure to settle. Mr. of Bridgeport, injured in 1864 while in HUNTERS. SCOUTS AND RANGERS, Increase during year, state of Connecticut, it would have not 54,496,25185 permit from the local authorities, and that Mitchell has started off with a firm pur servicc of the state, to $30 per month ; In mimic rendition of actual occurrences on the Receipts from all sources, only have been more than "trivial" but of Western Frontier. War Dances. Surprising 26,215,932 52 the managers had declined to stipulate to pose to redeem the patent office from the passed. Appropriating not more than M18S ADELE exhibition of skill with the Lariat. Increase during year, 3.096,010 06 odium which the notorious abuses exist overbearing significance, and that, toe, cxciude moslem children. $300 for coping around the Nathan Hale Paid Policy Holders, 14,727,550 22 especially when it is alsosupported by the Mr. Straus immediately called upon the ing therein' during the past four years monument in addition to (500 previously tlild blicking fyojiclio acknowledgments of the New York, New (ULIPTAIIG^ ; grand vizier, explaining, with reference have bred in the minds of all decent appropriated; passed. Restoring forfeited AUS DER OHE Caught with the Lasso. The marvelous per Haven and Hartford railroad company to the first objection, that while the school and' intelligent innventors and patent rights to James McCrernn, of New Haven; formance of itself, when it says that the necessities of ' PIANISTE, managers had complied fully with the attorneys doing business with the office. passed. THE VIRGINIA REEL ON HORSEBACK THE ASSETS ARE INVESTED AS FOLLOWS : traffic are such as to require two more V ; ' ' ; Will give a - * requirements in such matters, the local Our Connecticut commissioner has thus Wednesday.—Bills for a city chartcr for •JlSM'-f'. -l ' By the entire Company. Bonds and Mortgages, ' .... , , , 5; ..:. ;, $49,617,874 02 tracks along their own line. Their con •VI "" authorities had neglected to issue the far more than justified the Wisdom of his Danbury; passed in concurrence. Annex* United States and other Securities, ... :J]JH J . . 48,616,704 14 fession of the necessity of additional rail- permit for such schools as provided by appointment. ing the western part of Stratford to Eeal Estate and Loans on Collateral, .... (J 21,786,125 34 road accommodations appears to the COMPLETE RECITAL! the regulations, while as to the second, SUPREME COURT. ' Bridgeport was passed subject to approval Cash in Banks and Trust Companies at interest, 2,813,277 60 minds of the majority of this committee the managers declined to enter the stipu A peculiar case is now pending in the by the people. Tli.it every owner or Interest accrued, Premiums deferred and in transit, eta, 3,248,172 46 -no evidence of public necessity for ad TICKETS T r - 50 CEMTS lation not to admit moslem children. Mr. supreme court, involving $200,000 WoAli* keeper of domestic fowls who shall allow ditional railroad accommodations between Reserved Seat?, 15 Cents Extra. $126,082,153 56 Straus' efforts with the grand vizier were of property, which consists of real estate them,to trespass upon the premises of in Brooklyn. This properly Osman Atkins 'the two points. It seems as though the another person shall be liable to the owner Chart opens April Mth, at Quinlard A Son's, Nor- entirely successful and resulted in a tele . walk, and Baxter's, So. Norwalk. deeded to his brother, Thomas Atkins. *most imbecile mind couid have connected ; I have carefully c.\amine<] the foregoing statement and find the same to be correct. gram from that official to the governors- or occupant for all damage done by such A. N. WATERHOUSE, Auditor. the two ideas, and have seen that not general of Damascus and Beirut to reopen When Osman died it was first discovered fowls, and if after written notice has been only the petitioners, but the only ones NOTICE. --.£V, the school at Istubigo and not to interfere that he had left to Thomas liis' property given the owner of said fowls he neglects m- who object, admit the necessity of ad with any American schools in their re to be held in trust tor his (Osman's) wife to prevent further trespass, he shall upon From the Surplus above stated a dividend will be apportioned as usual.) ditional railroad accommodations between spective provinces, but to refer complaints, and two sons. ;if the sons lived to be complaint in such case of trespassing be New Haven and New York. TO J/EW YORK if any, to Constantinople. Subsequent twenty-one it was to be deeded to them sub fined not more than $7.00; passed. That Would it not be wisdom to protect tlic IN LESS THAN orders show that the orders have been ject to their mother's right of dower. If the Connecticut Hospital for the Insane they died before that it was to go to the people by competition rather than by obeyed. may sue in its own name and purchase 80.NORWALK, |||lf A Risks . ' . . Risks BENEFIT OF NEWSPAPERS. mother. Both boys were drowned at the attempted legislation, when the halls of land and deeds therefor; passed. TWO HOUBS AND ONE-HALF. Year. Assumed. Outstanding. Surplus. The New and Palatial Iron Steamer The post office department officials same time, and the mother died soon our legislature are besieged by the paid Punishing with imprisonment for ono to MONDAY,111 AI 0 '1884 $34,681420 . $351,789,085.. $4,743,771 have rescinded an ordtr, issued during after, leaving a brother, Mr. Frank attorneys and lobbyists, and influenced by five years the making of- false oaths •1885 46,507.139 . 368,981,441.. 5,012,684 CAPES CHARLES • , - 1886 56,832,719. . . 893,809,203., 5,643,568 the last administration, having for its Knowlton. Both Mr. Atkins and Mr. the powers ot the New York, New Haven regarding railroad or insurance companies, CAPTAIN F. L. BIXBEE. ; , 1887 69,457,468 6,294,443 Knowlton claim the estate, and the right and Hartford railroad company, always object the discouragement of the practice or false entries in the books; passed. Will commence making Daily Trips ,s V ; ; 1888 103,214,201 482,135,184.. 7,940,068 against any measure, which, though pub Easter Opening! by trainmen of carrying special newspaper all hinges on the priority of death of the Thursday.—Incorporating the Ansonia NEW YORK, January 23d, 1889. correspondence and other matter on other two boys. Mr. Atkins claims it as the lic necessity demand it, is shown in the Cottage company and limiting capital Monday, April 29th, 1889. than mail trains. It is said at the depart paternal unclc, and Mr. Knowlton on the least to affect their control, absolute and stock to the amount of $150,000; passed. ment that there are a very large number ground that the title came through the despotic, of all the eastern traffic for New Making appropriation for Governor's COXPORT, SAFKTTf AND SPEED, of small towns through the country which mother. The court holds that if one of York ? Guard; passed. Senate went into POPULAR PRICES. HISSES ST. JOHN BSTResuUs of a policy in this Company dated January 30,1869, and paid January 30, 1889, to a prominent have "meagre telegraphic facilities. In the boys died before the other the survivor The repoit of the New York, New executive session and confirmed E. J. SOUTH NOBWALE TO NEW YOBK. Announce their Special opening of citizen of Norwalk. Policy No. 93,617, $5,000. Additions, $851.74. tal payment, $5,851.74. Haven and Hartford railroad company many of these villages the post and tele inherited his estate, which, by law, would Murphy, of Hartford, Cyrus B. Newton, Single Tickets 40c. ! shows not merely that the earnings of the Excursion Tickets 70c. SPRING AND SUMMER Entire amount of premium paid, $3,205 04 graph offices close early, and to prohibit belong to both uncles. r >; of Stafford Springs, and Nathan M. Gain over cost, 2,646 70 trainmen from carrying to the neighbor AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION, GG road are sufficient to pay a 10 per cent, Belden, of Wilton, as directors of the Steamer will leave Wilson's Point on arrival of Housatonic train leaving South Norwalk at 7:50 a. ing town or city small packages contain Thursday evening Professor. Langley, dividend, but leaves sufficient net earn- State prison for four years from July 1, m., returning leave New York, Pier 45 East River MILLINERY $5,951 74 secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, ingajifter that to pay at least 7 to 8 per 1889. Adjourned to Tuesday. - « (foot Rutger's Slip) at 3:00 p. m., and foot 31st St., ing possibly information of the highest East River, at 3:20 p. m., connecting with trains to take place The owner of policy being insured for twenty years. general importance is regarded as unwise gave an elegant reception to th'e American cent, dividend upon another line. Add nousE. ; on arrival at Wilson's Point. Scientific Association, which is now in to this the additional traffic which is now Tuesday.—Bills incorporating the city tsr Always take the Housatonic Line. This policy was taken out by our Norwalk agent, and paid through his office at the above date. The Mutual and unjust. The newspapers of the For further information apply to _ il 17 -18 country, it is maintained, should receive session in this city. Among those present being conveyed by water, and compelled of Danbury; passed.. Extending the THE NEW ENGLAND TERMINAL CO." Life Insurance Company, of New York, issues annuities to people of advanced years, guaranteeing a fixed income The display of every possible facility for obtaining and were Secretaries Blaine, Windom and to be, and you will have then also enough town and city limit3 of Bridgeport; SIDNEY STAHBUCK, against any possible loss during life. to add to the dividend to make it more Vice-Pres. and Gen. Man. disseminating the news of the day, and to Noble, General and Mrs. Hawley, the passed. Providing that honorably dis 266 South St., New York City. Any than a 10 per cent, paying dividend for a C. E. OLDS, Agent, Trimmed Bonnets, Hats, Toynes information desired will be given by application to our Norwalk agent. this end trainmen will be encouraged to Japanese, Corean and other legations, charged soldiers and sailors shall be WilBon's Foint. 17tf judges of the supreme court, ex-Secretary new road. This allappears from the report Will be unusually fine. Also an elegant lend their aid. preferred for work on public undertak . assortment of •" A. H. CAMP, Agent for Norwalk and Vicinity. PENSIONS. Bayard, Rev. Dr. Child? and his daugh of the railroad commissioners, and in the ings; passed. ters, and others. The reception was in face of these facts we have from this Wednesday --Bills that any person or UNTRIMHED HATS Commissioner Tanner, of the pension Fertilizers, v JOHN W. NICHOLS, General Agent for Connecticut. bureau, received during the first week in the upper rooms of the Smithsonian same majority this twaddle that the corporation owning lands adjoining any —AND the present month 60,871 letters and other building, and the guests were entertained "experience of the country has every navigable stream or water, or the lesse Acme Harrows, MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. pieces of mail matter pertaining to the at supper with the best mush of the where shown that two roads between the or occupant of such lands, upon which business of his office, and last week he Marine band. same termini running through substantial wharves or piers exist or may be con Field Boilers, All are cordially invited to attend Wednesday and We take pleasure in renewing our semi-annual invitation to our friends ; CHAS. H. VALDEN ly the same country is not only an injury Thursday. received 69,000 pieces. The commission PERSONALS. structed may dig channels from such Steel Mowers, and patrons throughout the country, and especially at Norwalk, to Mr. Huston has had a talk with Treasurer to the proprietors of the older road, but piers or wharves to the main channel of er de3ires this fact made public as a 3tl5 MISSES ST. JOHN, R call and see our attractive assortment of —DKAL1CR IN— general explanation of the delays in an Hyatt in regard to his assumption of the is also a great injury to the public by such stream or water that boats vor vessels swering correspondence, from Grand duties of the office. It is probable that he compelling it to support two roads where may have fiee acccss to said wharves or: Allen Belts' Hill, 29 Cannon Street. 33 Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. Army men, and others having personal, will not qualify until the count of the only one is needed. Investors have paid piers; passed. That no person shall interest in pension cases now pending in funds in the New York sub-treasury dearly to learn this lesson in their holding make use of any barbed wire in the GROCERIES, Wm. P. Murray? the office. He bespeaks the indulgence of is completed. Mr. Hyatt's trust (count of New York Central stock when it was construction of fences or have any barbed correspondents until the present burden ing the securities in the treasuries of New paralleled by the West Shore, and of Lake wire upon existing fences, between liis FRESH AID NET. of work shall have been disposed of. York find Washington), amounts to fully Shore stock when it was paralleled by the own and neighboring property within CONTRACTOR. The commissioner is making every effort $1,000,000,000, probably a larger respon Nickel Plate." In neither instan ce was it twenty-five yards of any house or barn srusc entitle. Concrete, Walks, Flagging, 1 shall keep constantly on band a in his power to expedite the work of his sibility than was ever before imposed on admitted, or a fact, that the existing line, belonging to a neighboring proprietor, 49 MAIN STREET, office and to bring it up to date at the a single individual. He expects to return which was paralleled, needed additional without his written consent thereto, under Curbing and Mason Work, FULL LINE OF ALL GOODS tracks to the same amount of the parallel I» now prepared to supply the Ladies of Norwalk earliest possible day. to his Norwalk home early in May. penalty of $100; passed. Done by experienced workmen aAd satisfaction usually found in a line to do the traffic between the paralleled guaranteed. and vicinity, with the mosi corrcct styles in SPRING OVERCOATS, There is a curious story in connection Mrs. Rev. Dr. Childs is still detained in Thursday.—Committee on Ruilroads with Commissioner Tanner's recent de Boston by the severe and prolonged illness points. reported adversely on the petition of the ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. of her aged mother. "The seeming desire of the committee to FULLY SILK LINED OR SILK PACED, $18 to $80. PLAIN cision that certain pensioners (who Jwere Housatonic Railroad company to build a RESIDENCE:— 3ml5 First- Class-:-Grocery-:-StorB entitled to $24 a month became, by the Edward Allen, of Norwalk, has been protect the homes of the citizens of the parallel railroad. The minority as well as , GOODS, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00. which I will sell at prlcea transferred from the surgeon-general's state of Connecticut in direct opposition 22 Franklin Ave., Noraalk. operation of a certain act of congress, the majority submitted a report. Res SETTING S0H2ST COMPETITION entitled to $30 a month. The act was office to the war department proper. to the desire of the parties owning those olutions incorporating the Norwalk Trust Frank Beers, of Norwalk, was here last homes for the benefit of a monopolistic ORDER OF NOTICE. WE HAVE THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF to beat. A share of the public patronageis solicit passed two years ago, but when the cases and Safe Deposit* company ; passed. Tiimmed and Untrimmed. ed and every effort will be mite to faithfully came up before Commissioner B'ack he week. As ever, B. corporation, setting themselves up as Authorizing F. St. John Lockwood to FKAXCIS ADAMS,HS,] serve onr customers. Give us a call and conservators without even the semblance vs. let us assure yon of onr ability to decided against them. One of the claim Jim risk's Monument' ^ expend certain trust fund ; passed. Bills JULIA ADAMS.«• ,J As well as a very large variety of high; class give satisfaction. of the form of appointment at the behest STATE OF CONNECTICUT,•Has SS " ants appealed from this decision to The American Magazine, in a descriptive providing for the expense of schooling FAIRFIELD COUNTY,' C '1 of the only opponent of a parallel road Secretary "Vilas, who ruled in his favor article, says, concerning the grave of Jim children who reside in districts where BRIDGEPORT, Apri.„,...rll2, A. iD... 1839- CHAS. H. VALDEN, with no interest whatever in the property UPON THB COMPLAINT of the said I'RANCIS NOVELTIES DRESS & BUSINESS SUITS and against General Black. Fisk : temporarily no school is kept; passed. ADAMS, praying for reasons therein set forth for to be taken,Jmarks their servility to the Divorce returnable to the Superior Court, in The chief of the division in which the After dinner at the leading hotel of the Providing for notifying the fact of and for Fairfield County, on the 1st Tuesday of 5 Wall St, Norwalk, Ot. present road. Men have a right to change -v —-IN ljSS case came took Secretary Vilas' decision place, a more pietentious hostelry than registration in case of changc of residence May 1389. It appearing to and being found by the •Wo have ever exhibited and their minds, to exercise their best judg subscribing authority, that JULIA ADAMS ' the said to the commissioner with the remark they had met since leaving the Massassoit of of dog from one town to another; passed. respondent is absent from the State' and gone to ment, but it is egotism begotten of ignor parts unknown—residing in that he supposed that would be taken as Springfield, our friends started out for a Adjourned to Tuesday. THEREFORE ORDERED, That notice of the .pen ance or brazen effrontery, prompted by a precedent for other similar cases. stroll through the town, and ultimately dency of said complaint be given,' by publishing TRIMMING EFFECTS. other than honest motives which control List of Patents. this order in the NORWALK GAZETTE, a newspaper MMM & BETTS, ''Issue that particular certificate," said found themselves in the cemetery, which List of Patents issued irom the United States printed in Norwalk, three weeks successively, men's actions, and bring them out in commencing on or before the 10th day of April. A. For the time being at Geneial Black, "but bring the other cases is located upon a hill a little south of and Patent Office, for the week endins; April 16th, opposition to the expressed sentiment of D. 1889. ;Someof which cau be seen walking around Norwalk. to me." overlooking the depot, and from which '89, for the State of Connecticut, furnished us SAMUEL B. SUMNER, Centemeri Hid Gloves. the majority of their constituents and Clerk of fhB Superior Court for Fairfield "3ml5 ___ He continued to rule against those the photographic view was taken. Here, from the office of JOHN E. EABI.F., Solicitor of County. 3tl5. ; *)C No. 7 East Side of Water St., against the sensible or reasonable deduc •I claims, although two more were appealed as they wandered among the tombs of Patents, New Haven, Conn.: tion from all the facts of a matter suggest- and allowed by Secretary Vilas, When this charming resting place of the dead, S. L. Alvord andE.E.Brown, West Winsted, KOUB DOORS FBOI WAIL 8TBEET, cd to them. Political graves have been said Brown assignor to aaid Alvord, cork Commissioner Tanoer came in he con- culling bits of wisdom from the various Clioloe dug by abler men than the members of screw. „ „ sidered the three decisions of Secretary inscriptions, all reminding them of their H.L.Arnold, Hartford, assignor to It. S. B. S. BLASCER NORWALK, - CONN. this committee in opposing a parallel road, Woodruff, stitching books ; i patents. Vila3 sufficient precedent and ordered end, they came rather unexpectedly upon F. M. Bailey, assignor to Stanley Enle and Will sell off his entire stock of and the resurrection has never come and Level Co., New Britain, bench plane. S C BARNUM & CO., the remainder in that same class, about the monument of "Jim" Fisk, the finan BUILDING LOTS never can come BUTTONING HER GLOVE'. Jenks was on a rampage "up End" down the CROCHETING LACE. canyon looking for the carcass of his bear. DISUSED BLOOD.) >. Weaving the white thread In and out The possibility that tho bear might not have : • < t T, ; •'T.f Humors, Blotches, Sows, Scales f "Dearest, dearest! yodamlato." , succumbed to his ponderous missiles never With the shining little hook. ''Tes; but tiien you knew I'd come." And as I watch you, darling, Crusts, and Loss of Hair Cared. "Well, I hoped our stingy, parverfc fate entered his head. As for the rest of us we With your earnest, steadfast,look, were too interested to sleep. Meantime the Might bestow this scanty crumbl Terrible Blood PoIroii. Soffered all n mnn Kid had caught and pacified Borracho and ' I think of your life, my darling,. could .afler and lire. Face nnd |3y "Here's my card. Be quick I What fun1 removed his stago toggery. Along toward Which is only just begun. covered with nwfal gores. Used "ho Take the waltzes—but don't write sim up Mr. Jenks limped into the house and Ami while you arecrocheting Cuticnra Remedies^ ten week* and i« Tour initial to each one; These thoughts in my bruin have beon spun. practically cured. A remarkable cnlie. Change them now and then—that's right fell exhausted upon his bunk. Then Cuate sallied forth, killed a sheep in the corral and A space, then a block, my darling— I contracted a terrible blood-poisoning a year "All the waltzes, mind. Now three A block of solid work; ago. I doctored with two good physicians caught its blood in a bucket. Tho Kid took neither of whom did me any good. I suffered ait >j Of the polkas. * * • Darelgtvo the bucket and a ten mile tramp up the 'Twill be so in your life, little daughter; ; i a man can suffer and live. Hearing of yonr cVi- f; .Tust another? Let me see, mountain scattering clotted gore with prodi There's many a place toshirk. fe I,{h» .?^I)IES 1conc!ud eu to try them, knowing No; I dare not, dear—and lire." gality, and pausing, whenever ho came to a ?'„d me. no 800d fey could make me nS But I pray thero be more blocks, darling. worse. I have been using theai about ten weeks "Sweetest, hush' But Jet me thank- muddy place, to mako bear tracks with his For solid'work wears the best; and am most happy to say that I am almost rid ot Yes, TnnTnmn, rm coming—(Love bare palm. But full and smooth may you finish it, dear, tne awful sores that covered my face and boflv These two galops 1) Mr. Blank "At 10 o'clock in the morning Mr. Jenks If so it seemeth best. mL »c w,aa as b,aU- lf not worse, than that ot Has been buttoning my glove." awoke, and having insinuated himself into his Hiss Bojnton, spoken of in your book, and i —Puck. But work with a will, m7 darling, would say to any one in the same condition to use reluctant outer garments—forgotten in the Keep the thread still puro end white, Ccticcba, and they will surely be cured Vou night's mad chase—and without waiting for And the hand that guides you, my darling, may use this letter In the interest of sufferlnir hu MR, JEMS' BEAR. breakfast, he ambled out with a cocked poplet Will finish tho work aright. manity. E. W. KEYNOLDS, Ashland, Ohio. in either gloved fist. Of course he couldn't —Harriet Tremaino Terryin Atlanta Constitution Covered with Unnnlng Sores IT years. have found the 'trail' if there had been sign I have been troubled with a at in and scalp dis We were stretched before a small but ener boards at every rod; but Cuate and the Kid I'rlnco ISntteiibci's'ii Romantic Career. ease for seventeen years. My head at times wa3 one running sore, and my body was covered with getic camp fire of chaparroon the bank of volunteered to go with him—a kindness for Not, yet 30 years of age, mind you, and them as large as a half dollar. I tried a ereat the Agua Azul, in western New Mexico. which he was ready to condone then* past ir yet Prineo Alexander of Cattenbarg has ex many remedies without effect until "I used ccti- "We" means Hank and I—particularly reverence. Late that evening the trailing perienced all the dark days and crossings in cvra Kembdies, and am thankful to state that after two months of their use I am entirely cured. Hank. I was simply an accident there; but party returned. Mr. Jenks was wild with lifo that any youn;j man can ever hope to I feel it my duty to you and the public to state the Hank, a fixture. A Harvard man of rest excitement, though nearly dead with fatigue. carry. A soldier of fortune, ho passed from above case, I.. It. McDOWELL, Jamesburg, less tendencies, he had drifted pretty well His blonde shoes were cut to pieces on the tho Prussian to tho Russian ranks, and with over the globe since graduation, and had at sharp rocks, his kids were actually soaked out friends and few prospects was so sweetly Dug and Scratched 38 jears. last worked himself up to the proud position with 'pehspiwation,' and his face was a war smiled upon by Danio Fortune that by and I go Mr. Dennis Downing ten years better, i of cowboy on the AIiC ranch, a place in map of scratches; The boys had been careful by hp sat on a throno of his own in a foreign have dug and scratched for thirty-etght years. I which he seemed perfectly at home, as, in Men's Single and Double Breasted Boys' Suits, Boys' Suits, had what is termed pruritis, and have suffered to let every available twig snap back against Children's Suits, Boys' Suits, Men's Frock Suits, for land. Of courso tho Bulgarian crown was everything, and tried a number of doctors but got deed, he did everywhere. Hank had changed his frontispiece. But weary and wounded as Business and Uniform Suits, ages 5 to 14) (ages 5 io 13) not exactly an idcsal one to wear, but for a no relief, Anybody could have got $500 had tlicy (ages 4 to 12) : ,, i (ages 12 to 17) Business and Dress Wear, considerably since I saw him in Cambridge. ho was he couldn't sleep, and for hours piped Prices, $12 to $20. Prices, $5 to $10. Prices, V.5 to $g. person whoso most ambitious dream could cured me. Tne Cbticura Kehedies cured me. His face was darker and his eye clearer than 'bah Jovesl' and fought his battles over. Priccs, $4 to O9.1V N J- Prices, $7 to $16. Prices, $12 to $30. never have been moro than to nstiro at the God bless the man whoinvented Cuticuka ! even in the days when he was stroke of the 'Dead? Of course he'sdead! Wefoundmore'n end of his careor as a general, to pass his old CHENEY GREEN, Cambridge, Mass. senior crew. He still retained remnants of a bushel of blud, ye know. Won't my wela- days in somo German castlo homo on half Cnticura Iteinedica. the semi-classio college slang; and around it tives be pawalyzed when they know that I pay, it was a good deal. However, in a few Sold everywhere: Price, Cuticura, 50c. ; Soap «5c.; Resolvent, $i. Prepared by the Pottek had accreted a wonderful conglomeration of killed a gwizzly beah bigger'n a cow!' short years, nfter tasting tho sweets of power, Dudg and chemical Co., Boston, Mass. the breezy idiom of the frontier. His speech "As luck would have it one of tho shep the ,';ru!id captain of heroically gained battle *®"Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 was, like Joseph's garment, of many colors, herds on the other side of the mesa did run (ic-ltls learned t ho ingratitude of a people und pages, 5o illustrations, and 100 testimonials. but not without a charm of force, and fre across a bear that day, and translated it with n sltfc found hi.s royal joys oshausted. Next he quently of elegance. his venerable Spencer. Having skinned the know tho distress of exile; then ha picked up I^LES. black heads, chapped and oi.y skin Riding down through Zuni canyon the day carcass and hidden the hide safely, he came i'\ f r o acquaintance with tho delightful temper and PiM pi-eveatuil by LPTICPha MKDICATTI) So A I'. before, from a trip to photograph Inscription over to the camp in tho middle of the. night sarcasm of un English queen, and finally, at Rock, I had run up against Hank, and my to tell us about it. This was fairly providen the home of u kinsman in Darmstadt, met SANFORD'S hand—albeit not a tender one—was still sore tial. Mr. Jenks was notified next morning, an opera singer of the third rank and fell in from the shaking it had received then and and gave the guileless flock protector a five love. With a little moro patience, perhaps, there. We had been together ever since, talk dollar bill to pilot him to tho fatal spot: It • -"A.--' ft :- ho might have b::ea the 1-rother-in-law of a RADICAL CURE ing over old times and new ones, and conver was another ten mile tramp, and when Mr. mighty mouardi, but he had liud enough of sational material was running a little short Jenks got there and found that *some beastly im-M. tho vanities of this world, and wishes to FOR CATARRH. after two days of steady talking. cad, don't ye know,' had gone and skinned his chooso for -.vifo a good littlo creature with "Wonder what Van Bray and some of Keep everything worn by man and boy; only such qualities as they can whom to lead a tranquil and quiet life here bear it was a little too much for endurance. kemhf; instantaneous. cun ripjd, those other dudes would say if they saw you We saw a small blue cloud hanging over the after.—Paris Cor. Now Orleans Picayune. E out here, Hank?" I remarked, in an interval mesa that noon and guessed the reason. It recommend. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, at the l.ADICAfj, AXD PERMAXF.Jt'T. between yawns—which were excusable after was Mr. Jenks' first and last bear. A few Jay Gould'* l!:iu^!tl|.r Nellie. a fifty mile ride and the extrication of four days later camo the snake episode, which reft Hiss ITci'io Gould, the great Hnancier's No single disease has entailed more anfTerlne or steers from the marsh in which they had him from our midst. lowest possible prices. eldest daughter, probably has moro inde "reakmKup of the constitution than "bogged down." Catarrh, l lie sense of sine!!, or taste of Bight, of "Ever heard of him again? Yes, indirect pendent j ropet-ty than any other unmarried hearing, the human voice,.oneor more, and some- "Faint, I reckon," answered Hank. "I'd ly. Some time afterward a friend of mine in This Spring and Summer Season, 1889, they have the largest variety woman i:i America. Sho is her father's times all, yieJU to its J'lcstructive influence. The like to li^e 'em out here for a while. We'd the cast sent mo a marked copy of The Coboes favorite, and every year lie gives her presents poison It distributes throughout the system 'buffalo' thfem as bad as we did a dude here last of stoob; mid bonds which amount up into attacks every vital force, and injures the most Clarion. I think I have tho paragraph some robust of constitutions. Ignored, Because but fall." And ho chuckled a little at some obvi where." of new styles of Men's and Boys' Clothing ever produced by them. tho hundred thousands. Ho takes great pains little understood, by most pnysicians, impotentlv ously pleasant recollection. Hank fished out a worn sheepskin wallet with her investments also, with tho result assailed by quacks and charlatans, those suffering "Well, wake up and tell me about it," and handed mo from it a tattered clipping. that her fortune grows apace overy year. from it have little hope to be relieved. It N time Every Garment sold in their establishment is manufactured by them then, that the popular treatmenl of this terrible said I. It read thus: Added to this, her mother, who had a fortune disease by remedies within the ivacli of all passed Hank pulled out a piece of corn husk, "Our esteemed fellow townsman, Mr. St. of several inillii.us, luft tho greater share of into hands at once competent- and trustworthy dropped a pinch of granulated tobacco upon Claire Fitz-Clarence Jenks, whoso intrepid her property Lo Nellie; so that she is esti i lie new-and hitherto untried method adopted by it, and directly evolved a cigarette, which ho selves with the utmost care, to give perfect satisfaction in every instance. mated to bo worth over $(5,000,000. Hor lifo Dr. oandford in the preparation of his Kadicai. career as manager of the Rio Tonto Cattle 2 ?Uf ' - Cure has won the hearty approval of thousands lighted with a coaL company among tho murderous cowboys of has been passed in tho quietest way, and, Jt is instantaneous in affording relief in all head "About that dude? Well, it was a. circus. New Mexico lias excited the unbounded ad though sho is but 20 years of ago, her mode of colds, sneezing, snuffing, :.nd obstructed breath Jiii ygc* Fashion Catalogue, Rules for self-measuring, and samples of existence is as quiet and humdrum as though ing and rapidly removes the most oppressive I've seen plenty of fun with fool tenderfeet, miration of The Clarion's numerous readers, symptoms, clearing the head, sweetening the but he was the bird of all. Tho name of the tells, in graphic style, ia this issue, of the sho wero forty. Tho big Gould mansion breath, restoring the sense of smell anil taste and young gentleman was Jenks. I don't know heroic manner in which, single handed and Cloth mailed free. rarely sees any festivity, and an awning up neutralizing the constitutional tendency of the that the rarity of his nomenclature had any alone, ho attacked and slew a gigantic bear. in front of their door would throw the neigh disease towards the lungs, liver, and kidneys. thing to do with the rarity of his mental at Wo regret exceedingly that somo unprin borhood into a panic of excitement. Her Sandford's Radical Cure for Catarrh. mosphere, but tho latter was certainly Pikes- mother's failing health has been partly the cipled vandal stole the skin from ill'. Jenks. consists of one bottle of the Hadtcat. ccp.f, peakian. The newly appointed manager of Cohoes feels justly proud of her distinguished eauso of this, for Miss Gould was not only her one box of Catarrhal Solvent, and Im an eastern cattle company—why in .the name son." devoted attendant and companion, but was of the pestiferous pop do these eastern capi "How much of your story's true, Hank?" I also the head of tho household aud bore its proved Inhaler, all in one package; price $1. Ask for Sanfokd's Radical Cure, sold every talists always send dudes to manage their asked. whole .responsibility. They havo a box at tho opera, but they are not very regular at where. affairs out here?—he blew in among us one "Every word of it—truo as gospel," said Potter Drug ft Chemical Co., Boston. day, clothed upon with a pigeon wing coat, he, laying his saddle down for a pillow end U tendants, and tho only place in which sho is m trousers of cnticular immediateness, fan- unrolling his blankets. "If you think I'm frequently seen is the Presbyterian church of ACHING SIDES & BACK leather shoes, yellow kid gloves, and a som prevaricating, just publish that, oueo in your Men's Prince Albert 8th Ave Men's Spring Ovcrcoats. which she is a member. She interests herself Hip, Kidney and nterinc pains and brero so broad brimmed that,tho youngest old paper and send it to Jenks, and see if you Coat and Vest, Prices, §8 to $28. in charities also, aud in half a dozen summer weaknesses, relieved in one minntei cowpuncher in the outfit would have been don't get a high old libel suit on your hands." Prices, $15 to $30. homos for sick babies and poor women.—New by the Cnticnra Anti-Pain Planter. ashamed to be found dead with it on. Mr. —Charles F. Lummis in Frank Leslie's. York Letter. the Urst and only instantaneous pain-. Jenks had to keep three or four newspapers Kiinug, strengthening plaster. Decline of Steamboating. folded under the sweat band to save the Tlic Foolisli Sturgeon. LADIES' SHOE DEPARTMENT. CHILDREN'S HAT DEPARTMENT. MEN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT. I have used MEN'S HAT DEPARTMENT. Very largo steamboats are no longer built measly thing from blowing away alone; thus Forty sturgeon, averaging in weight ver Dr. Seth Arnold's relieving us of the fear that wo might have on tho Mississippi, so that but for/ of tho COUGH KILLER ono hundred pounds each, were strung along class which wero oneo so common aro now to lend him a less picturesque hat, and sub the sidewalk in front of a Yamhill street with great benefit. stituting the pleasanter anticipation of seeing seen on tho river. Tho burning of the Jl most cheerfully recom that sombrero gently market yesterday. They were caught at tho "White, Richardson and Kate Adams wiped wafted down upon one Cascades, and were to be shipped to Ran mend it. of our New Mexican zephyrs, with Mr. Jenks out thethreo last of tho great floating palaces Francisco. [ E. O. Gushing, Thomas- dangling airily in its wake. Unfortunately, Children's Straw Jockey of the lower Mississippi. Their places have ton, Knox County, He. "It is cold work catching sturgeon now," never been filled, and thero is no incentive however, those blonde shoes always succeeded $2.10, $2.40, $2.90. $1.20, $1.80, $2.40. in white and mixed, ' Druggists, 85c., 50c. and $1.00. in holding him down. said a fisherman. "Wo catch them from a to build any moro of tho same sort. They "He was surprised and pained to find no boat with a hook and line." Prices 69c. to 98c. were immense boats for passenger traffic, horse cars running from the railroad to the "I should think it would be hard work to and as fine as tho ocean steamers. Cut the YOUTH BEAUTY ranch; but having covered that forty miles pull up such large fish, and a still harder job Prices 74c. to railroads mado them unprofitable. During Can be Obtained to get them into the boat," said a bystander. BY USING sitting on a sack of corn in the bottom of a Patent Leather Tips and Plain Toe. tho last two years of their service they lost Studebaker wagon, he was glad enough to "They come up just like a log," was tho OUR STANDARD $3.00 SHOE. money, because thsy could not rot the pas reply. "Theymcke a little straggle when Ladies' French Kid, - - $3.00 to &C.00 senger trade. The railroads hr.J entered get there, alive, and was too thoroughly ex The Regular G. A. R. CLINTON'S hausted to kick at the two roomfulness of they ujme to the surface, but a rap o:i tho " Bright Dongola - 2.00 to 3.90 their territory and deprived t'.ioni of the hoad settles them, and they are hauled in $1.25 to $2.50. WITCH HAZEL our 'mud hut' till next day. After that, " Pebble and Straight Goat, 2.00 to 3.50 Prices, 49c. to $1.24. principal source of income. The- boats are with a gaff."—Portland Oregonian. now forced into narrow cluv.iuil.', and must though, his tongue caught the combination «< Cloth and Kid Top, • 2.40 to 5.10 again, and kept working it till it made our go where tho railroads cannot roacli. Hence .TOItET (IHEMt. Dau Klee's Old Trick Horse. they liavigato in small streams, which were It is the only preparation In tk* tired heads ache. 'Aw, things ah so difwent world warrftnted to care ud eradicate in the east, don't chew know'—that's the way Died, at tho farm of Dr. Campbell, near formerly despised, and wliero lar;-a boats all impurities from tke akin, each as this city, Sunday afternoon, Jimmie, in the nm * Pimples, Salt Rheum, he talked—'why, theah wo wouldn't put a could not ;-o. Tfcl? state \>i iiiV:.::-.. requires —i! Flesh Worms and Son hog in such a misewable hut as this.' One of 42d year of his age. Jimmie was only a G. A. R. shallow kcsl3 and light drau^'..'.. Small, Burn. It gives the complexion a freahnect and tranalocency Bicycle. which cannot be obtained by any other, eren by the dangerousnse of the Mexican punchers remarked, sotto voce, horse, but ono around which many pleasant Gentlemen's Low Shoe;., swift vessels are now used ivherc t.ie com aiMnie. It (s onequaled as % beantifier of the handa, refining the that we wouldn't, either, if we could help it. memories of bygone days cling. He was the Boys' Nolibv Canton Braid, Tsm O'Shantei'. petition is close. The palaeo of tl:o era of ikin andmaldngltsoft,clear and white. Witch Haul ToiletCream first horse owned and trained by Dan Rice, Prices, $2.00 to C.00. the '70s has passed out of ericlnic:-.--St. We couldn't perceive anything in the way of in whit-- n:id mixetl, mixed and white straw, blue bottles perched on that 'dobe house of tho veteran circus man, and was the one used Black and Bronze Kid Beaded Slippers. BASE BALL BICYCLE SHOES. Louis Globc-Democrat. «Z?*2u wwij*. *°roaia i»l Al.L, lJKUUGISTS. by Rice when he ran the famous "Ono Horse l'ricvs, 39c. to G9e. Prices, 89c. to $1.20. WITCH HAItt "THACT CO. ClIHUMVlUt CONK. ours; but Mr. Jenks seemed to find it fairly Men's Straw Hats, 50c. to $2.00. Prices, $3.00 to $4.00. fly blown. I can't begin to chronicle all his Circus." P. T. Barnum owned him for three Girls as Pi:mo ?.Ial;ers. A few months ago I commenced to use F. F. F. injurious remarks, for they were more nu years, when he was retired from professional A curious evolution is said to bo taking Nos. l and 2, for baldness on the crown ot my duties, and ultimately became the property bead. The spot is all haired over, and looks as merous than a pitching bronco, and quite as place in Tom Scanlan's New England piano good as the rest of my head. I am rery much gratuitous. The only good thing ho found of the lato Dr. Campbell. Even at his ex H0USAT0NIC RAILROAD. manufactory, in Boston, among tho working pleased, and would highly recommend it to .any among us was our 'leather twousehs,' treme old age he could still do several of hi;; Gee. S. Gregory.;! forces of that establishment.. Thi.; gradual one who is bald or wants thicker hair. as he called our chaparrejos, which old tricks, and seemed delighted in perform Danbury and Norwalk J)/visior,. change which is occurring is that from male F. B. COLEMAN, Engineer, 13Park Row. ing them! Ho was the means of affording were 'so beastly womantic. ye know.' corrected February 4th, 18s9. Livery, Boarding, Sale, | to female employes, cud to such an extent And even these, he thought, should amusement to many of our citizens in their that not. only L; it said that the majority of youthful days, and if there is a heaven for I'ASSKXiEIt TltAINS be equipped with seats.- Tho bay window of r actions mado in this factory are turned out blue overall in the rear displeased his aesthetic dumb beasts, all unite in wishing for Jimmie SOUTH. e i and Exchange by girls, but thev have also been introduced eye; and it was his exuberance of criticism a safe haven therein.—Paris Kentuekian. Lv. Norwalk. Lv .So.Norwalk, Ar.Wiisen Poin into tho varnish department, where girls and on this tender point which finally inspired 0 02 a. m. 8 10 a. m. women are actually doing the varnish work A Parrot Story. * 7 3'i a. in. T SO " 8 OS '• & t £% 13 I O ^ . the Eld to insert a small- memento of buck SJ7 " . 827 " 835 " on piano casr-i. Tho state of Massachusetts horn cactus in tho most prominent portion of A parrot was recently bought by a South 10 03 " 10 13 " 10 20 " has a reputation for its great number of fe Mr. Jenks' own stern necessities, and a live Side lady upon the affidavit of the man who lii BO p. in. J 00 p. m. 1 07 p. m. male workers, who ere engaged at a great 4 34 " 4 40 " 4 53 " rattlesnake in Mr. Jenks' high laced shoe, one sold it that it had only a Sunday school edu WE SEND BY MAIL ^KEHENS .Ph 618 " Mixed 636 " Mxd. 640 "• Mixed many industries usually attended to. by men, fine night—a witticism which caused tho vic cation. The bird had in reality been tho 5 02 " S07 " 815 ' m but this is the first case, if true, where they] tim to embark for tho railroad next day. property of a saloon keeper, ami, its cage be 9 47 " '10 24 " 10 31 '• havo been onij>ioycd ia a piano factory to doj Fechter's Famous ing near tho cracker bow!, everybody made tho laborious varnishing of piano cases.—New: But I anticipate. • ' north. PAIDI/^AMrAlKlCOM ' "Mr. Jenks shared our frijoles and chile free to give it crackers and teach it tough Lv. W'-son Point Lv,So. Norwalk, Ar» Norwalk York otp.r. con came with some internal misgivings and words. Its now mistress had hardly got it a. m. •, a. m. a. in. It will surdy bring aboutanew growth of hatr runawn ^MMLtaKSSO^PtGTPAie^? ""NDUIU" 44 the roots are entirely dried whioh oeoort In not many audible groans. The latter dish he at hung up when a lady frieud called, and, of 6 2si " o S5 " 6 41 .".lililcnuirc I'msshum. more than five eases out of » hundred. Cam$ of 80 course, went into ecstasies over tho parrot. S 45 " 9 IS " 923 u ' 'Americans aro uofc tho euly people uV tho tearf BtanSfng hav* been cunt. . first took to bo stewed tomatoes, and had en Sheridan's Condition Powder 12 111 " . 12 13 " 12 IS " gulfed a holy dose before ho discovered it to When she began to poke her fingers through is absolutely pure and highly concentrated. One tmnea is worth a pound of any other kind. Strictly a 2 50 p. m. 3 10 p. m. 3 16 p. HI. world who enjoy big incomes. A report pre-i 14 FOR HOUSEHOLD list $1,000 REWARD VOTftUEf be pure red pepper of the most venomous the cage and call out "Polly, Polly, Polly," medicine, to be given in. the food, once daily, in small doses. Prevents and cures all diseases of hens. 4 25 '• 5 12 " , . 6 17 seated to the Prussian landtag on persona! tax fAIRlCOK Hos. 1and 8, prioeA. per bottle U for the bird opened one eye, cocked his head side Worth its weight in gold when heus are moulting, and to keep them healthy. Testimonials sent freo 7 15 44 ation for 18S!) disclcnse» iiio fact that Herri heads entirely or partially bud. If a. price 76 oenti disposition. It took two hours to convince by mail. A»k your druggist, grtcer, general store, or feed dealer for it. 4 If you can t get itr send at No. 14L SI BEST IN THE WORLD him that it was not a masked battery of wise, looked at tho visitor and said with great once to lis. Take no other kind. We will soud postpaid/^r'rnail as follows:--A new, enforced, 5 50 " 6 35 " ; 0 40 " ; Krupp's income for last year w:is 4,SSO,000 per bottle la Invaluableaaa HATOPRHMBB. Itwill elegantly illustrated copy of the "FARMERS' POULTRY RMSDCO GUIDE" (price 25 cents; tells how 10 10 , 1011 " 10 21 " (,ii rear of Horse Car Depot), renew the growth of hair that la falling out, keep it Rough on Rats. Starvation finally reconciled gravity: to money with a few hens), and two small packages of Powder for CD cents; or, one large 2 1-- FOR SALE BY marks, or, say. •« arly 51,500,000, while Roths smooth and gloacy and removeall dandroJfc Bpeeial "Now, for God's sake don't ask me to have pound can and Guide, $1.20. Sample package of Powdor. 25 cents five for $1.00. Six largo cans, express W. II. stevknson, Vice-l'res. aml_Gen'l Manager NOUWALK, CONN. oourae of treatment IKLO. Cui ieapondenee enTMted. him, however, to chile, as did fatigue to our F. C. Payne, Superintendent. "—51* ALL-IS—r child funics next, admitting an iucomo of- a cracker. I've sivorn off."—Chicago Mail. prepaid, for $3.00. Send stamps or cash. L S. JOHNSON & CO.. il Custom-House Street, Boston, Mass. Carnages furnished at n',1 hours. C'oi lico only a few thon:and dollars less. It may; F. F. F. Is for sale by all drnggiataerwill be jwatby pino bunks. But nothing could induce him A. \V. Perkin, General Passenger Agent. tent ion and gentlemanly d i Ivor e, us on receipt of price. Send forhistory of thoremedy to a divorce, or even temporary separation, 11EABIN6, GReeER5>. interest, tho Uai-. -.'rsr.l Peace society to know and genuine testimonials from thoee who have usedit. from thoso yellow kid gloves. He walked in A Xew Eelatiousllij). that oni.M.f these gentlemen derives his income Cat this out and send to some bald-headed friend. | New York, New Haven & MANUFACTURED BY FECHTEB KEKE9Y CO., HEW HAVE*, CT. them, ato ia them, slept in them." Mr Gutehardt (to little Ethel, i) years old) — from the sale of implements of ivr.r, aud the THEAaKS other from loaning money to natio::s that Tee Falrleon Tar Soap for Toilet, Bath and Rsrecry. "Como now, Hank," I interrupted, "go a Who was the gentleman who patted you ou It Is Peerless fer the CoatplexlM, Chapped Haads or Boagh shin. little slow on that. I \va3 educated on a the head. Hartford Railroad. ROYAL STARCH CO, want to -Iloston Ilerald. newspaper and I hate a fabricator. That kid Ethel—That was my father-in-law. NEW HAVEN CONN. glove business is a little too much." Mr. Gutehardt—What? A little girl like ONAOQXJAINTED WITH TUB GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OE1- ! DECEMBER 23.1, 1883.| ——'•- A I-'i'uiticsH Appeal. "Dead sober truth." replied Hank. "If it you have a father-in-law? You must be MUCH VALUABLE XNFOflhtf/iTIO/y PRO^X A--STUDY OF THIS MAP OP N K \V V «> It !t DIVISION. Pre:".';;:;! Ton (feclingh)—Pr.tlicr. Pin ii iki't I hopo to never ssa the bad: of my neck! mistaken. '"•TAYLOR Lur.l l.:e;t i';;ain. Debts of honor, you know. He said it was to keep his hands from getting Ethel—V.'ell, he used to bo nijT regular Trains leave Souin Norwalk as fol.owa BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Tie It'}s :.re do v. n on me and I come to yo sunburnt, and the boys advised him to wear father, but mamma got a divorce from him. ^ ® for—for- -a -a- --succor. Jj'or New York.—Accommodation trains at i",'X * PATENT AIJ. USE s cots on his teeth, too—for which friendly sug - Detroit Free Press. 6,50, 3.3U, 9.30, a. in., 1.--0 (local) 2.44, 5.06, Obdurate Pather (>eer.in^ly)—Waste no gestion ho took gory vengeance by publish and 0.30 (to Stamford only) 8.11,10.15, p. m. iSx- "fH ADJUSTABLE words, yoir.r; man. I've nothing but r.dvici i ing all our names in his country paper back .'•'.ru. i,ress trains at 5.10 (except Mondays), 5.48,6.12, PEARL'S lo give yon. Co to those dear "boys" and east, and calling us a lot of savages. Wo AROUSED (locul), 7.23 (local), 7.56 (iocal)8.20 (local) 9.03 in tlu deUg'.,: fi:l vernacular with which yoi, IT THEM. (Springfield local), 10.13,11.45 a. m. ; 12.59(Spring- (sammk Us® Ss didn't learn of this, however, till too late to The Unaimal Stir Caused in Kingston, Held iocal), 4.46, 5.20, p. m. Ladies aro familiar, inform them that the old mail The Best and Purest MedlcineS be of practical benefit. N. Y., over the Iirttcr of a Correspond* For New Haven and the Kiwt.—Accommo cannot be v. orkcd for a seeker.—Pittsburj EVER MADE. "Mr. Jenks arrived among us seized of a dation trains at 6.31,7.38. t*.50, 10.42 a. in., 1.45, WiiiTl G E Bulletin. iX^Itwill drive the Humorfromyour ent. s LYCERIN wild and wooly desire to become a Ba-ad 4.22, 5.13,6^5 and 7.27, to Bridgeport, 8.49, 9.49, SHOE system, and make your skin il.Oi p.m. Express trains at 9.1H, a.m. ;12. l?.,l.07 FOB THE •Sisr.* <>r Inebriety. clean and smooth. Those Man (limited). His hard earned Bwitishness, [Special Correspondence Boiten Paper.) (local), 3.07, 4.11 (Housatonic Kxpress) 5.09 % 'h VT%kJPimpleB and Blotches Young Waiter (at a medical dinner)—Them ^ tuiuavDmnn haaiiftr of course, he could not give up; but a nice, The letter I recently wrote j-ou dcscrifc. (N'angatuuk Express) 7.18, (Springlleld local), 'va, winch mar your beautyn New Mexico cowboy frill upon his English lng a remarkable occurrence, which took 12.43 a. m. (Boston express). 6., The COMPLEXION AND SKIN. doctors use a lot of wine, but I spose they hLarecaused bylmpureg Sundays.—Accommodation 7.3S, 9.11 a. m., kin stand it. 4>e o'. blood, and can ber^ suit would make him a marked man among place here, has had the effect of thoroughly and 6.5t p. m. iNSIJRMflUNTABLEPlNNACLEOFHlGH Art Beautifies. Whitens, Purifies* Acknowl* .removed inashortl the dudes at home. He aspired, therefore, to awakening the community. The facts, as des O. M. SIIEPAKU, Gen. Supt. edged by Chemists to be the onlypreparationknown Old Waiter—Bunno about that. I'mtliinls- A>, °r/ o,v,. "me, if you are! allng tho sassy lariat, beard the untamed cribed, were that Mr. Jerc. Smith, son cf o. T. HEMPSTEAD. Gen. Pass. Agt. Foot Dress. that will beautify the complexion and eradicate all in' they're getting pretty tight already. jwise and use I 3 te great! bronco in its lair, and rival Billy Martin Cornelius B. Smith, of the State Insurance imperfections of the skin without injury. " They don't look so." bloodpu" with the pistol. His first attempt to rope a Department, after passing i THE OLD AND RELIABLE "No, but thoy're beginnin' to ngret."— DELIGHTED LADIES EVERYWHERE Cures Chapped Hands and Philadelphia Record. '•WW highly pacific tying post only ensnared his through an agonizing or Pronounce this siioe the Acme of deal, and having been BSMI ,v„ own i lead, and nearly ruined the architecture BA5T Chafed Skin Instantly. .<1 Tullor's Silvern Dream. of that cherished hat. A 30-year-cld horse, abandoned by his friends, Norwalk & New York Freiilit Line. STYLE, COMFORT AND DURABILITY ambitionless as a mummy, landed him on his had been mast wonder, •'Corns and Bunions have had their day, Sold at Druggists'. .. Price, 50 cents* There's a man away out on the West Side, skull in a somewhat odorous pool—which quite fully rescued. His ex ' The Taylor Shoe drives them all away." on a quiet little street, who runs a shop which PfOne size narrower can be worn, a-ti is supposed to be a tailoring establishment, finished the hat, and came very near finish perience was, in its begin CISCO ing Mr. Jenks. With these setbacks, the two ning, at least, almost the V/urtX No tacks, wax or nails to discomfit the wearer. but which is in reality no more than a mend OUTE. Never crack or break away from the sole. SUFFERING ing bureau. If a man wero to walk into his first named ambitions oozed out of him, but same as that of hundreds ; ltctaiu their original shape, marksmanship w~.s more persistently wooed. of other men and women Require no breaking in. place and order a suit of clothes the proprie It is of record that at the end of the second in every city and town. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. THE PROPELLEliS, Do you Dance 1 Are you hard to tit ? tor would sustain such a shock that in ail week he had achieved three holes in a tomato He had gone along Have you corus or tender feet ? probability his reason would return. He has (Chicago, Stock Island & Pacific and Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Kys.) put out a sign, "Pockets Renewed Without can set on a rock ten feet from the door, and thoughtlessly, noticing Ciij of Norwalk and Eagle, Wear the Tayjor Adj. Shoe and Be Happy. only occasional inuoi.'venicnces, and had sudden Its main lines, branches and extensions west, northwest and southwest Charge," and thinks he has struck it. I asked The Dose had crippled but ono horse—which wo all include Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Molinn, Rock Island in Will make daily trips for freiglit between 2 59 Brazilian Kid. French proccss, 3.SD. thought encouraging. ly been awakened to the fact that death was him where he expected to make anything out small—only a te^^^k >t-, •< staring him in the face. He bad overlooked ILLINOIS—Davenport, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, West Liberty, Iowa Ne,v York and Norwalk, stspping at Soiitli Nor. A Marvel of clicupncss and economy. of such n practice, and he told me that the spoonful. ItTfrlathA^k. is tlie V. <%> ^CX • ; "Knowing this to be a desperate region, little, passing troubles, without realizing that City, Des Moines, Knoxville, Wintorsat, Atlantic, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie walk. Leaving Pier S3, foot of Beekman streets Every pair of the TA YLOR shoes Guaranteed. I best and cheapei Mr. Jenks had como fully heeled. He had they are often "the beginning of the end.** Centre, and Council Bluffs in IOWA—Minneapolis and. St. Paul in MINNE- only pockets that wore out as a rule were the medicine. Try ft, He had neglected interests that concerned i SOTA—Watertown and Sioux Falls !n DAKOTA—Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron, New York every evening at 5 o'clock; Saturdays at For sale in Norwalk only by pockets that carried lots of silver; that silvar youOUWlllucaMouw. will be satisfied 45 * procured his tailor to erect two hip pockets his very life, just as thousands of others do, St. Joseph, and Kansas City in MISSOURI—Beatrice, Fail-bury, and Nelson 2 p.m. Leaving Norwalk Bridge every evening. = Get it of your Druggist-Druj,. v ^V on the dome of those English trousers, and in : A. II. HOYT & SOS, wore away and many coins were perfectly v simply because they come in a quiet and often S in NEBRASKA—Korton, Topeka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Norton, smooth from friction, as I would acknowl B DON'TWAIT. GET IT AT ONCE each of these ho carried a beautifully nickel unnoticed way. And it is cause for gratitude k -• Abilene. Caldwell, in KANSAS—Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLO- Freight taken from and received for all point PAITTinW Mo other local dealer has the Taylor CARTERS HEL1EFMR T^MEN that his experience is having so good and RADO. Traverses now and vast creas of rich farming and grazing lands. on tlie Danbitry and Norwalk and Siiepatig Itail- ImUllUll Shoe. We guarantee his sales only. edge. Where did this silver go? Why into Ji you are suffering from . plated, piiarl handled pistolette of .22 denom arousing an effect on others who were drifting g affording the best facilities of intercommunication to older States and to all For Painful Menstruation, Irregu nev Disease, and wish to live to-m ination. Tho muzzles of these very danger roads at (ireally Reduced Kates. the cloth which made the pockets. Now, be in the same dangerous direction. towns and cities in Southern Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, New 13tS Consolidated Shoe Co. Lynn, Mass. Man'f* larities, Believing Labor Fains, hold his plan. He would treasure up all tlie SlJ agcTuBe SULPHUR BITTEKSJ ous weapons slipped into tho chambers of ono I was in the office of the Kingston Prteman, | Mexico, Indian Territory, Texas, Arizona, Idaho, California, and Pacific Falling of the Womb, I bey never fail to cure. one of the best interior papers of the State, » coast and trans-oceanic Seaports. Upon application to agents tlie City of Norwalk old pockets that come into his possession, then I of our 'joins' as slick as cartridges. Mr. Jenks, the other day, and had a talk with Mr. W. and Eagle will be sent for special lots of freight and all weaknesses and diseases of
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