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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- C. robber, I must lie still. In a very short jes' n littlo tiling 'at makes the iove down there. The flaring lights and deep bench in the saloon—confound his impu­ Few Cases Recited. Whether They Have Diplomas or Not. ''uiiiitstft 10 YEARS IN U. ^0. to Inienlots Mailed free. t-inle, what with my qualms and my SEYEN1Y-F1VE ^ OFFICE. Come surgin' up till it fills yer heart. .shadows, the cranks and pistons whirl­ dence!—drinking aguardiqpte and star­ JM'>f 'ihu P PATENT ' Do you wonder then that, coming back to An' ye think an angel from above drowsiness, I fell asleep. One of the best known detectives in the ing at our elbows, the dank and din, ing moodily at the table, I tried to pass you after an experience of nearly thirty j '-Jid' Has jnade herself o' yer lifo a part. and the valves that hissed at unexpected I slept soundly until the morning light sat in the lobby of tho Windsor Set Single and Double Earned A little thm~ witli a tender way him by and reach nay cabin unnoticed,' hotel yesterday afternoon, and after repeated years in ono of thcs> overcrowded profes­ H. B. DKAIIFUKD moments, were matters of every hour to filled the cabin, and I was aroused but on the last step of the -companion I HARDENBR00K HALL, An' a smite so sunny an' bright, by the cheery voice of the steward, solicitation by a reporter for The Times, con­ sions, I sound a note of warning against j 'hrj;.ii0zk It drives all sorrow an' care away, him—me they imbued with a mean de­ slipped. With a muttared-'oath at the sented to talk about the business. choosing a profession hastily, and caution Over Mitchell's Market, next door to P. H. Dwy- f.iko darkness 'fore tho mornin' light. sire to propitiate. As mv after dinner bidding me "Buenos dias." The ship interruption he looked up and our eyes "There is all the difference in tho world," he you that, unless you have unusual endow- . er's old stand. 14U aM Insurance, was moving on an even keel again. Investmentsj Real Estate That's all 'at she v.uz ter me, Kir- easiness abated, I regretted that it had met. said, "between tbe methods used by the se­ ntents and extraordinary luck, no matter ,DING. Jos' a little girl, ez ye say; induced me to come down. Overhead the deck was being swabbed. Never did I see a man more astonished. cret service agents of different countries. which profession you-may select, you will PETER L. OUIGUE, : ROOM 2, MASONIC BUII- An' perhaps I oughtn't to murmur He laughed—a short harsh laugh. I opened my little window and looked He gazed at me as if he oould not trust People who read French novels havo an idoa probably find yourselves, in fivo years, much Because she was taken away "Pretty fair," he said, "with my oppor­ out. As I did so the night's doings rose that the disguises spoken of in them as being in the condition of the traveler who, coming But it's hard to learn to be patient. his sight; then started to his feet and worn by the Lecooqs of the different stories to certain crossroads where tbe fingerboards It's hard fur to bow down yer head, tunities. Do you see that jacket?" in my memory. But who could think of Wm. Lockwood dreams or midnight assassins with. .the. executed a loud whistle. "Well, I neverP' are something utterly untruo. Strange as it indicated four different roads as loading to $10% • FLORIST k nESHAK, Though yo know there's an angel above "Yes." be cried, slapping his thigh with another may seem, however, it is true. tho place which he desired to reach, asked a Real Estate, Insurance and Investment A-pz-aying 'at yo may be led. "That is my shore going jacket, that fresh sea air in his nostrils, and before oath, and Bpeaking In a coarse, jubilant countryman which was the best road, and. UNION AVENCJE, h;>r —Theodoro E. Milton. his eyes that vignette of blue sea and "A French detective who cannot so dis­ North of Norwalk Cemetery,... a" - -• t Securities. is," with a wink. "Here, look at it!" tone. "Well, I am blessed, governor! guise himself that his superior cannot recog­ Was tbld: "Wall, stranger, ye kin jist take jw-4' gray rocks—gray, but sparkling, gem­ 1 MOWS* T° IlOABr I complied. It appeared on first So you did not go ashore, after all! Here nize him could not find employment in any; yer chice, but whichever on 'em yo take, bo KQRWAI.S, - - COIIK. like, ethereal under the sun of Spain? . Companies sight to be an ordinary sailor's pea is a lark!" detective bureau. The disguises are wonder- fore ye've gono moro'n a mile, ye'll be dertied '1M*:POWDER Dealer in In Green House and Hot House and lnsuTRi.ee PUcert h Flnl-Claw Not I, for one. I was gay as a lark, sure to wisht ye'd taken somo other!" N0HWA1 K coat; but, looking more closely, I I saw tliat he had bees drinking. "1 fyl, too, and even the strong light of day Bedding and Vegetable Plants, Fruit and Omamen Office—Cor. MAIN & V Al l- k'JS.. hungry as a hunter. Sallying out before shows ho imperfections in them. If you could know how many, how very Absolutely Pure. tal Trees Shrubbery, Vines. Cut Flowers always found that inside were dozens of tiny have been ashore," I answered' coldly^ many, men in my profession aro not earning, ly IS pockets. At the mouth of each pocket a I was dressed, I satisfied myself that the my dislike for him increased tenfold by THE DIFFERENCE IX METHODS. ' ™ . This Powder never varies. A marvel of pure on hand and all sorts of deslgnsin Flowers arranged opposite cabin was empty and bare, and "There are two sorts of detectives in and never will earn, a dccent living, al­ strength and wholesomeness. More economic to order. small hook was fixed to the lining. his condition. though many of them possess every quality than the ordinary kinds,and cannot besold in com­ "You are English, I take it, sir?" came back laughing at my folly. France—state detectives and tho municipal Grading and Re-Clling Cemetery Plots JjOEUtEN HUM,BUTT. "They are for watchtes," he explained, "tlonor bright?" he exclaimed. H J i "i 9r city force. Among the former no one, deserving of success, except tho power to petition with the multitude of low test, short It was clear to me that at any rate the But when I found that something else weight, allnm or phosphate powderB. when he saw that I did not comprehend; "I have told you that i have been knows who his fellow detectives arc, and a9 command it; and how large a proportion of HoUI only in Cans. promptly attended to. speaker was. I was traveling alone. was empty and bare, I thought it no I "I get five francs over the price for every ashore," I replied indignantly. they never work in pairs tho necessity for1 them do not, and probably never ti-fll, earn ROYAI. BAKING POWDER Co.,108 wall St., N. Y. Airif asi Coiselor at Law, had not fallen in with three Englishmen one I carry ashore to a friend of mine- laughing matter. I wanted a biscuit to He whistledajcain?. ooal taewing each other is not sn great. "The ^ Ws^tirst class carpenter; in as many weeks.1 And I tumed to in- stay my appetite^ until the steward bricklayer or machinist could easily earn; if 13- Q. WHITNEY'S Room;No. 4, Up Stairs, duty free, you understand." hand," he said, looking me over with his working of the French bu*-eau is very thor­ spect the newcomer with a cordiality his should bring my "cafe complet," and I ough and more liko the American method you could know, as you will know in ten or HAZKTTB BUILDING, NOUWALK, CONN. I nodded to show that I did under­ thumbs in his pockets and a new expres­ twenty years from now, how many collego smudged and smutty face could not stand. "And which is your port for turned to the little shelf over my berth sion in his face. "I might have known than the English. —; ARTSTORE:— wholly suppress. "I am," I answered, where I had placed them on going to "The latter never think of disguising them,- educated men have suffered, and will con­ that?" I said, desiring to say something that, though, precious mild as you tinue to suffer, shipwreck on tho rocks that 57 1-2 Main St, 8o.Horwalk. "and I am Very glad to meet a fellow bed. There were none there now. Curi­ selves, and go to work openly. If a bank is ALEX. s. GIBSON, as I turned to ascend. seemed! Dined at the Hotel Bossio, I'll robbed in France a new assistant teller or lie in tho way of a professional career, you Entire stock moved from Danbnry to So. Borwalk countryman." ous! I had not eaten them. Then it warrant you did, and took your waic in would understand why I have felt it to be He touched me on the shoulder, and I clerk appears in the bank a day or so after­ Etchings, Engravings, Artotypes, Pastels, organist of 1st Congregational Cliurcli, Waterliury, "You are a stranger here?" He did not flashed upon my mind that it was with the Alameda like any other man?" my duty to utter somo words of warning for B Teacher of found his face close to mine. His eyes ward—he is a detective, of course, and where Water Colors, Etc. take his eyes from me, but indicated by were glittering in the light of the lamp this shelf my visitor had meddled, „_"Yes, I did," in England tho detectives would bo called in the benefit of thoso who havo ears willing to Pianofor e, Organ and Musical a gesture of his thumb the busy wharf After that I did-not lose a moment. I iH'Soyou did! O, Lord! O, Lord! So in front of all the employes and ask tbem all hear. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY. that liung by the steam gauge, with the THEY SEVER WENT TO COLLEGE. below us, piled high with hundreds and samo expression in them that had so per­ examined my luggago and" the pockets you did!" And again he contemplated manner of questions, tho French would say Ttieonly RELIABLE REMEDY.f:ai» FULL STOCK OF ARTISTS' MATERIALS. Composition, thousands of frail crates full of oranges. of my clothes; tne result relieved as nothing, and nothing more would probably Do not misundorstand mo. I havo no plexed me before dinner. "At Cartha­ me at arm's length, t pould constnie his thought of underestimating tho great advan­ Albums, Easels, Calrinet Frames Lock 130X39 P 0.,N0K\VAI-K,C0NH. From the upper deck of the San Miguel much as it astonished me; nothing was new expression now—it was one ot ad­ be heard of the robbery until tho thief was gena!" he whispered, bringing his face caught. tages of a collego education, for no college CHROUP ^MHROAT N. B.—After May 12th, a complete stock of wo looked directly down upon it, and missing. My armed apparition had car­ miration. "Soyoudid, governor! And indorsed by Physicians. Used by thousands Ladies' Stationery and Box Papers. Whiting still closer to mine; "at Carthagena! "The English have a great system of stool man is likely ovor to do that; but I do warn Standard Linen, etc. could see all that was coming or going ried off two captain's biscuits, and noth­ came aboard in the dark, as bold as you against tho stumbling block of over­ IT WILL CURE YOU. M. L. Byiiigtoii, Wait a minute, mate; I have told you pigeons. Among the vicious of all classes, 3m2l W. P. WHITNEY, Manager- in the trim basin about us. The San ing else whatever! brass!" estimating its importance, and of supposing, HO OPIUM IN IT. Mothers, you can eonauss Miguel, a steamer of the Segovia Quadra something," he went on, hoarsely. "I I passed the morqing on deck puzzling male and female, are always those to bo that dreadful foe, CROUP, with It. HavoltoahaaC am not too particular, and, what is That thawed me p little. I thought found who, for the sake of being protected in as t6o many students did in my day, that a & Co.'s line, bound for several places on over it. Sleigh did not come near me; college diploma is of itself a species of title and SavetheChlUh Sold byDruggists. TKIOV Pension ant Patent Attorney, more, I am not afraid! Ain't you going myself that I had done rather a plucky a certain way, carry all the news of the TO HORSE OWNERS! the coast southward, was waiting to was he conscious of guilt, I wondered, crooked work done among I he swell mobs­ of nobility, the open'sesame to famo and for­ to tell me something?" thing in coming on board alone at that We keep constantly on hand a good assortment of No. 24L EIGHTH STREET, N. E., clear out of El Grao. the harbor of Va­ or offended at the abruptness of mv time of night. But I told him nothing men, as high class thieves are called, to Scot­ tune, and that its holder, being too well edu­ "I have nothing to tell you!" I stam­ land Yard, where is situated the criminal in­ cated to work, must necessarily adopt some •'•••> WASIIINUTOX, I». 0. I"6 lencia, and I was waiting rather impa­ leaVe taking the night before, or was it in his present state of the affair with the atarrH ELY'S tiently to clear put with her. "You are mered, staring at him. merely that he was epgaged about his vestigation bureau. If 'Harry the Swell' is profession. C Kentucky and Ohio Horses, "Ain't you going to tell me something, police; I merely answered: "I do not Remember that a very largo proportion of a stranger here?" he repeated. work? I could not tell. flashing a great deal of money about, the selected with great care in the western markets. mate?" he repeated monotonously. His Understand why I should not, Mr. Sleigh. fact is at once reported to the police, and if the most successful and illustrious men whom CREAM BALM We have horses suitable for all purposes and no 7|7" Patronize tlie old reliable gling is no sin. But I was angry with of his misfortune with his life. The heart­ large concern the American detective becomes "Come straight here?" he asked lacon­ "Maybe you know Alicante?" less Esposito pursued his career of robbery an employe of the corporation—whether as a theraih-oad kings, tho great financiers, or N. & S. -FINE STATIONERY- iDAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. ically. him, and vexed with myself for the "No, I don't," I answered snappishly: and murder against his fellow countrymen porter or a director of a bank. The clow and the responsible editors of our great newspa­ haste with which I had met his ad­ be sure that store don't is Low KATES AND PROMPT DKI.IVKRV. I was growing a trifle tired of his "And in this heat I do not want to know unchecked, but flnaUy aroused the wrath of the working up of it is made much moro of pers, were over insido of tho doors of a col- keep the best." vances. I disliked and distrusted him. In the Latest Society Styles. - lirancli Office, Norwalk. at S. K. Stanley's curiosity, but I answered, "No; I stayed it!" John Bull, an act which has always been haz­ by an American than by any one else. Ho lege. SLEEPER'S N. & 8. z Whether he were mad, or took me for ardous in either an individual or a nation. The world will not ask whether you havo si am'Office at Depot, South Norwalfc^ A(^Jj't a short time at Toledo and Aranjuez—oh, "All right, governor, qll right!" he wijl jump at conclusions from a faint some­ Is the best 10-cent Cigar In another smuggler-^which seemed the He seized an English traveler one day, and thing, and frequently hit the mark, where a diploma, but it will ask what you can do; America. and"at several other places." j plied. "Think it might be tpo l)ot and the only way tint you can satisfy it on Easter Cards, ''You spfeak Spanish?" ? t most probable hypothesis—or had con­ after due notice and proper waiting the stock the stolid Britisher would bo stumbling in you, perhaps? of tile bandit camp had hot been increased by tha dark. that point is to do something that conclu­ "Not much. Muy poco de Castellano," ceived some other false idea of me, a hoarse laugh . _ . G. A. FIU3KE, whatever the key to the enigma of his as much as a single piaster on account of the "To be a good detective a man must bo sively demonstrates your capacity. AT ' " I lgbghed, calling to mind that madden­ stem to 6tern, and brought tha blood to 1m* adventure. One of the prisoner's ears was possessed of corn-age, brains and coolness. Superior physical strength is no longer at ing grimace by which the Spanish peas­ manner might be, I felt sure I should do a premium, for machinery has to a great ex­ my cheeks, he left me. But I could mo then sliced off and forwarded to his friends, There is no mystery, however impenetrable Trade Murk, liefcisteied.Dec. 20,18S9, well to avoid him. it may appear, but what can bo solved if tho tent taken its placo, but intellectual superi­ THE HAIRCUTTER, ant indicates that he does not understand, that he did not lose Bijftkt of me, and l and this in turn was followed by its fellow S. 8. SLEEPER N o. 8 Berkle y Place. '.v5 sounded on the pebbles, and tho light of of it."—Denver Times. never washed," rejoined tho youngster. Compound. It. purines the and down! Oh, it was fiendish cruelty! or four seconds, and it will not be accumula­ Varns, Rags, etc. ) TEE CEMTS g=jjP blood, curc3 Constipation, I wept and prayed to be released; but the a lantern was flashed in my face. With tive.—The Locomotive. Adoring u H"»er. i 8 r.n:l regulates the liver ami an exclamation I recoiled. As I did BO 100 Ladies Wanted and in mnnyother wavs SAVE Phoney, and make villain took no heed of my prayers. He The universality of plant worship in the And 100 men to call on any druggist for thing* look like NEW, In- using DIAMOND I I kUncys,effectuallycleans- F. W. JAQUI. JR., two or three men sprang forward. -Daz­ One Hundred Tears from Now. east in former times is evidenced by the DYES. The work is easy, simple, quick; the 1 m W 1 1"!? IhosystemGt all waste sat on, regarding my struggles with the a free trial package of Lane's Family colors the BEST and FASTEST known. Ask for zled and taken by surprise, I had only What will our population be? Who shall fierce denunciations found in various parts,of ii 1-^3 and dead matters. • DBALEU IN same impassive smile, £u despair I strove Medicine, the great root and herb remedy, DIAMOND DYES and take r.o other. an indistinct view of figures about ;m6, sayf The United States today contains over tho Bible against tho ndoration of trees, but discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the I had an uncomfortable feeling that he wa» to think what it was lie wanted—what it For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE Paine's watching me. was—and and I was on tho point of fighting or 00,000,000 people, who increase at the rate of it is somewhat surprising to find iu our own Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the running, or mnlrlng an attempt at both, about 25 per cent, in every decade, so that at times a system of flower worship still kept blood, liver and kidneys it is a positive DIAMOND PAINTS. Celery Compound Stoves,PoftllBttSet Ranjes Presently the dinner bell rang, and How the ship was rolling! Thank the close of the next century the increment up in various parts of Persia and India. A Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. simultaneously the San Miguel moved heaven, I was awake or half awake! ! In when by good luck the clink of steel cure. For constipation and clearing up ecnblncs true nrrve tonic and strensrthlnjr Furnaces and Steam Heaters, accouterments fell upon my ear. irould have run up to a total of not less than recent traveler in India' gives tho following the complexion it does wonders. Chil­ qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. out to sea. We were to spend the next my berth at any rate,' and not in that description of flower worship as practiced by "I have been troubled for some yeare with a By good luck! For they were police 400,000,000 souls. Take the population of all dren like it. Everyone praises it. Large Baby Portraits- complication of difficulties. After trying- va­ Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Wooden, Glass day at Alicante, and the following one horrible engine room. But how was this? the other states and countries as likely to the Persians hi Bombay: "A true Persian, in size package, 50 cents. At all druggists. A Tortfolioof lieiuitiful baby pic­ rious remedies, and not finding relief. I tried who had stopped me, ana it Is ill work flowing robe of blue, and or. his head a sheep Paine's C'elerv Compound. Before taking one and Crockcry Ware. at Carthagena. The other Englishman' was? here too, eome under our sway and another 400,000,000 tures from life, r rintcd on Hno resisting the police in Spain. "What do will be easilyadded. In the year of our Lord skin hat—black, glossy, curly, the fleece of Pitrsburg; IU., people want insurance plate paper by patent photo full bottle the long troublesome symptoms be­ Dinner was not a cheerful meal. standing by the 'laiap, looking at me. process, sent tree to Mother of gan to subside, and I can truly say now, that I - Refrigerators and House Furnishing Goods. The : Officers of the ship did not Or—was it the other Englishman? It was you require, gentlemen?' I asked In my 2000, «•"< the year of the Independence of tbe Kar-Kal—would saunter in, and stand and rates reduced because they now have any Baby bom within a year. feel like a new man. Digestion has Improved, speak English or French, and were some one who was not smiling, yet some best Spanish. "I am English." tTnited States the 224th, it will be no longer meditate over every flower he saw, and al­ waterworks. Every Mother mints these and I have gained ten pounds In weight since I GeneraUy. A Full line of the United States of North America, but the ways as if half in vision. And when the lictures; send at once. Give have commenced taklngthe Compound." not communicative in any language. one too who had a smudged and smutty "Perdone usted, senor," replied the • Jaby's name and as?. HONESTUS STEARNS, Felchvllle, Vt., tTnited State of North, Central and South vision was fulfilled, and the ideal flower For over five years I wa9 a constant suf­ $i.oo. six for $3.oo. At Druggists. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. Besides myself there were only three face. All the wonder in my mind had leader, he who held the light. "Will ferer with that terrible and annoying dis­ 'WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., you have the goodness to show me your AmericaJand the then president will then is­ he was seeking found, ho would spread his BURLINGTON, VT. WELLS. UICHAROSOK & Co., Burlington. Vt ~ ' nmbing. Gas and Steam l'ittlng, and Hot Air first class jpssengers. They were ladies to do with this question. I'lay for awhile sue his Thanksgiving day proclamation to mat and sit before it until the sotting of tho ease, dyspepsia. After paying out hun_ —relatives of the newly appointed gov­ in an indolent mood, between sleeping papers?" dreds ofdollars the only medicine that I Engineering. A gent for tlie Kichartlson "Con mucho gusto!" I answered, de­ nearly a thousand million people. The mind sun, and then pray before it, and then fold & Boynton Co's. ernor of Carthagena, and about to join and waking, watching him. Then I saw fails to grasp onr industrial and commercial up his mat again and go home. And tho found teat would do me any good was IF YOU WANT him there. I have no -doubt that they liim reach across my feet to a little shelf lighted to find that things were no worse. expansion at that day; tho wonderful prog­ next night, and night after night, until that Sulpher Bitters. Six bottles cured me. Furnaces and Ranges, were charming and fashionable people, above the berth. As he drew back some­ I was going to produce my passport on ress in the arte and sciences; tho tremendous particular flower faded away, ho would re­ Now I can eat well and am happy and bungi y.—[Editor. ,"y~, ; ^Alao agent for the Economy butiiheir partiality for the knife in eat­ thing that was in his hand—the hand that the spot, when the sergeant, with a po­ energy wW» which enterprise after enterprise turn to it and bring his friends in ever in­ ing was calculated to prejudice them un­ rested on the edge of my berth—glittered, lite but imperative "This way!" directed will be conceived' and made a reality. And creasing troops to it, and sit and play the A New Tennessee bill is intended to pre­ AM WARM AIE COMBINATION HEATER then congress. Just think whatcongress will guitar or lute before it, nnd they would alto­ I & fairly iii English eyes. Consequently, glittered as the light fell upon it, and, me to follow him. I did so for a short vent the employment of persons under 18 distance; a door was flung open, and I be then! But, stop! Better not think. When gether pray there, and after prayer still sit A HEATER kinds of Ornamental and Plain Slateing, Tin When I came on deck "again, and the en­ wide awake, I sprang to a sitting posture we contemplate what it is now, with 400 ^before it sipping sherbet and talking tho years. Shingle Hoofing. found myself in a well lighted, barely gineer—Sleigh, he told me his name was in my berth, and cried out with fear. members, the idea of what it will bo with most hilarious and shocking scandal late into If there ever was a specific for any one KtpalriQg Done by Experienced Workmen He was gone in an instant, and in the furnished office, which I guessed was a 4,000 is simply appalling.—Petersburg (Va.) tho moonlight, and so again and again every THAT WILL —sidled up to me, I received him gra­ custom house post. The officer took his complaint then Carter's Little Liver Pills ( : bhort Notice. same second of time I was outof bed and Index-Appeal. evening until tho flower died. Sometimes, ciously enough. He proffered the omni­ place behind a desk, and by a gesturo of are a specific for Sick Headache, and every present cigarette, and I provided him in on the floor. A moment's hesitation, and by way of a grand finale, the whole company women should know this. They are not \,,W WALL STREET, I drew aside the curtain, which was still his cocked hat signified his readiness to A Traitorous Iloo»ter. wo^ld suddenly ariso beforo the flower and only a positive cure, but a sure preventive return with something to drink. He proceed. Here was a private soldier who would have serenade it, together with an odo from Haflz, WOBWALK. CONN urged me to go down with him and see shaking. . The passage without was still if taken when the approach is felt. Carter's and empty. But opposite my cabin and I had had to do with tho policc before, made a good judge. Ho would havo known and depart."—Folk Lore of Plants. ^ ;> . Little Liver Pills act directly on the liver the engine room, and after some hesita­ and should liavo smiled ai the matter bow to "construe the law," as tho phrase is, tion I did so. You see, it was after din­ separated from it only by the:width of the and bile, and in this way remove the cause BUY YOUR now, but I was awaro of a suppressed so as to get justice done. Tho old time auctioneer is becoming a rare of disease without first making you sick by ner. passage was the door of another cabin, Two men were cooking a fat fowl at then character. In the larger cities of tho coun­ which was, or rather had been when I excitement in tho group around me, of a weakening purge. If you try them you "I have pretty much my own way," strange glances which they cast at mo, camp fire, when a corporal sniffed tho unac­ try time is too precious for him to flourish will not be disappointed. < he said, boastingly. "They cannot do went to bed, unoceupied. Now the cur­ customed odor. under the old style, where a sale was a gala FURNITURE tain drawn across the doorway was shak­ of a general drawing rourid their chief "Hullo, boys! where did you get that occasion, and an entire day devoted to the without English engineers. They tried as ho bent over my passport—things Washington property is to be assessed OF ing, and I scarcely doubted wit that the •hickenr disposition of a few hundred dollars'worth hereafter at its "true valve"—not two- once, and lost three boats in six months. which seemed to indicate that this was "Oh, we confiscated him for talking troa- of property. In the hurry and scramble of In harbor my time is my own. I have intruder was behind it. But behind it t birds- also was darkness, and I was unarmed, no ordinary ease of passport examina­ the day n very little story telling and non­ T.B seven stokers under me, all Spaniards. "Talkuig treason! What do you mean? sense goes a long way, and the salo of thou­ whereas that upon which the light had tion. Singular, too, was the disappoint­ Be your own doctor.—It won't cost you oposite HorBe Railway Depot. A good ne now They tried it on with me when I first ment they evinced when they found that Chickens can't talk." sands of dollars'worth of goods or property In stock of fallen in the man's hand Was either a one half as much. Do hot delay. Send came aboard, they didt But the first my passport bore, besides tlie ordinary "No but they can crow; and as sure as is accomplished with a celerity and absence three 2 cent stamps for postage, and we that out with his knife to me I knocked knife or a pistol. vise, the signatures of the vice consul von live, wo caught this rooster, this very of jest and long winded orationswhich would will send you Dr. Kaufmann's great work, No wonder that I hesitated, or that afternoon, crowing with all his might for Mor, Mer. Dining anil Kitchen on the head with a shovel. I have. Jiag and alcalde at Valencia. Ot course, as sadden the heart of the auctioneer of yore. fine colored plates from life, on disease, its none of their sauce sin«t" Wl ii discretion seemed the better part of Jeff Davis." , The auctioneer will exist forever, but the causes, and home cure. Address A. P. AT E. h L0CKW00D & CO.'S valor. To bo sure, I might call th® stew­ their faces fell my spirits rose. A deep Tho corporal passed on.—Youths Com­ jolly, story telling crier of public sales will FURNITURE "Was he much hurt?' I asked, scan- conviction and deeper disappointment Ordway & Co., Boston Mass. . ;;;-?F %\•> JFIA'•<>JKM.) ard and have the cabin searched, but| panion. »on be extinct.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat nh|g my companion. He was not big, I gpak possession of them, and^after JJigd tyered at your home without extra expense. havesaifl, gr»n ha slouched and shambled. feared to seem afraid Lftj&qsl i^L.tjfitOe "ififrfhii

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 comes done device for lamps. DECORATED VASES. when the war broke out. The son es­ are life-size figures of commerce, finance, H. Lamp and M. J. Wightman, Hartford, On Wilton Avenue Gentlemen of the committee,these make' li be tre&nest and beat quality that the New caped from slavery, entered the Union banking and railroading, all charmingly assignor to Schuyler Electric Co., of Connecti­ Those who buy $5 worth will receive a York market affords' n groceries, also shifts of reason for opposing the desire of cut, incandescent lamp. army and was killed. The mother applied conceived and admirably executed. ^Es- H. W. Lyon, Bridgeport, button strip. the people iu this matter will not do; a -AND- DECORATED HOSE JAR. JAMES MEANS' S3 & $4 SHOES for a pension. The pension office decided thctically considered, it is a rare and J. S. Mitchell, Milford, assignor to himself VEGETABLES & FRUITS necessity so apparent should be met, not and C. Coupland, Seymour, machine for bend­ $3 worth of trade will receivc a 'TBFMES WEANS' JKKESKEKSS* some time ago that, as they had both been beautiful piecc of work, but what a com­ In their seasons at by permitting-a more complete control of ing ribs or frames ot ships. slaves, and the son's earnings went to his mentary upon the truthfulness of monu­ L. H. Nash, South Norwallc, assignor to Sun Souci Plot. ^$3 SHOE $4 SHOE & the stale in one corporation, one which National Metre Co., gas engine. SDECORATED 'UNEX CELLED JlN mast: r, the mother could not possibly mental fame! CANNOT/'FAIL/ MODERATE 1RICES. has made the state of Connecticut a by D. W. Parker, assignor to C. Parker Co., LSTYLE UNEPUALLEU have been dependent upon her son for As our friends viewed the beautiful Meriden, lamp. APPLY TO . The patronage of my friends and former cus­ word in the adjoining states id our dis­ V. B. Stevens. Bridgeport, pipe cutter. SALT & PEPPER. DURABILITY tomers Is respectfully solicited. tf3i suppoit, and refused the pension. Com­ structure and criticised its design and ex­ S'AND SATIS FX grace, as the political property of the New F. Wheelev, Meriden, system of electric It will pay those want Crockery to call, especially missioner Tanner thought he could get at ecution, the excitable Tinto broke out locomotion. ERFECTI0N THE MOST .r York, New Haven and Hartford railroad those just going to house keeping. J. P. NICKERSON. it in a triangular way, and ruled that as into strong animadversions against the A . II / HYINGTON, .FIT.; FASTIDIQ: company, but by putting in the field a Wenow have "The pigs in the clover," COME ONE! COME ALL! Telephone Call. the son's earnings went to the master, and propriety of such a contribution to pos­ protection in the way of competition, "The chickens in the coop," "Puss in the ®..SHOSs the master supported the mother, the son thumous glorification anent a man whose corner" and "The cows in the corn," but 23 Wall Streat, Norwalk. which, when once established, needs no GAZETTE OFFICE, " f contributed to the mother's support, and name, while living, was a synonym for in a few days more we will have another THE NOW FAMOUS legislative assistance to protect the people. one—"The Democrats in the soup."— Sncii haabeen the recent progress In . his original.declaration. The pension laws are and Ve etal) es questionable will not be reinstated. The more liberal than formerly, and better rating can Mrs. Clinton P. Ferry, the wife of an sustain a serious and irreparable loss in the MRS. F. BRADY, be had for many disabilities. I make a specialty : railway mail service, he continued, re­ American Territorial commissioner to the It Belden Hill, Wilton. of Neglected anil Rejected Claims, and It you will Celebrated Perfect Ranges; 9 i - departure of Mr. Anderson, so long its present me with a brief statement of your case, Ton can get any and all oi the above mentions quires men not only of superior intelli­ Paris Exposition, determined to learn pastor, it is to be congratulated in that his stating by whom it was presented, I will obtain a To Bent. * The accompanying cut represen * articles at gence, but men whose faculties are in French, for which purpose she employed place is to be filled even temporarily by HE Hall in the GAZETTE Building, known" as rehearing of your case, and, if it has merit, will * the MEW PATENT BROILING ABRANOB Odd Fellows'JHa;!, lately! occupied as the procure a favorable settlement. . Many claims Lot of Farm Tools . MEST perfect Working order. Men who possess a young Frenchman. Her husband such exceptionally able and eloquent "men T stand rejected before the department, when it on all the Double Oven Rich Good Templars Lodge room. Apply at the GA­ only requires a competent attorney to make them ardson & Boynton Co.'9 Ranges. 1 every requirement of the service arc com­ kicked him down the front steps and had of God." ^ ZETTE Office, or to CnAKLES OLMSTEAD. good cases. Soldiers suffering with dimbllities - is economical and quick operating paratively few, and are not easily secured, his gun fixed for a second visit. The Norwalk, April 16th. 10 contracted in service,who have not applied for a and has the perfect revolving grate3. F. W. SMITH'S MARKET, The piano recital to be given in the pension, should do so as it is their RIGHT. Etc., Etc., Etc. 5 jjbut When sueli are found they should be over four thousand in daily use in wife broke her husband's forefinger in Opera House on the evening of Friday, SOLDIERS OF THE MEXICAN WAR, ' •*(.4 retained in the service as long as possible. New York City and vicinity. Taste­ pacifying him. A few days later, with May 3d, by Adele Aus der Ohe, will be Who were in that service sixty days, [or their fully nickled. 55 MAIN STREET. Efficiency in the postal service can be ANCHOR LINE widows if not re-married] are entitled tois.oo per It has more g:od private detectives in his employ, he traced unquestionably the finest musical enter month from January 2»tli, 1SST. tf20 i points than all the Ranges on he E\EHTTH1NG obtained only after a long struggle, and Atlantic ExprcHM Service. pupil and professor to an obscure fourth tainment given in Norwalk in many a day. market combined, we guarantee , to remove such men to make places for LIVERPOOL via. QUEENSTOWN. every Range to be PERFEOT in cveiy rate Parisiau hotel. The professor The Mail and Express says : • politi al favorites, urespective of their Steamship "CITY OF ROME" from New Yoik This space will be • £ way, and to furnish any piece of re> NEW, FRESH, C1EAN. escaped through a window, while the Fraulein Aus der Ohe, a youug pianist WEDNESDAY, October 31, occupied next, pairs that may be required at anj fitness, is a public wrong, and should not Largest and finest passenger steamer afloat.! week by j wife chewed off her husband's nose. who is one of the few who can truly claim Cabin, $50, |60, and $80 Second-class, *3J. II. R. HALE • time. Can furnish repairs to any Try os* we can please you. ly« ,. be tolerated by the public. ? Later, on her way to St. Laza^e, she to have been a favorite pupil of Liszt, sur­ ~ 9, of the corner , Range .or Furnace ever made by this GLASGOW SERVICE. DRUGSTORE. Ijj PATENT OFFICE CHANGES. escaped the custody of the police. Of prised and delighted the audience by her Steamer every Satnrday from New York to company since 1849. Call and see INER D. RANDALL, Architect and Super­ brilliant performance of Liszt's piano it before purchasing any other, and 11 Commissioner Mitchell, of the 'patent such stuff arc martyrs made. When a GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY. South Norwalk. M intendent. concerto No. 1 in E flat. She exhibited Oabin Passage to Glasgow, Londonderry or J.iv see the many good points it contains Flans and Specifications for all kinds of Build­ lloffice, has abolished the committee on woman determines to learn French, only ings. extraordinary power and facility of execu­ erpool, $45 or |5S, Second-class, $30. FOB SALE. , Artistic designs for stairways, mantels, side­ classification and assignment of the exam- tion, and fairly took the audience by Steerage, outward or prepaid, either service, $20. death can tear her from the attempt. Saloon Excursion Tickets at lieduccd Kates. rpHK WOODBURY PI.ACE oil Prospect To Bent. boards, etc. ining force, ant| he committee on division. storm. With such technical ability, united Travelers' Circular Letters of credit, and Drafts 1 Hill. 12 acres, Stone House, Barn, etc. 53 WAIL STREET Framing or working plans for all kinds of bnlld- Women with pale, colorless faces, who with such musical intelligence as she dis­ for any amount Issued at lowest current rates, Orchard and Shade Trees. Superb view. Also MALL cottage with Beven well appointed ings accurately made. Theprincipil duty of the former was tc For Books of 'l ours,Tickets or furtner information T acrcs of Building lots in rear. . Address, J AMES S rooms, within five minutes walk of theabridge. once, Cor. Main and Wall sta., Norwalk. Open feel Weak and discouraged, will receive played, a brilliant future may be predicted CLAVIN. 52 Connecticut Turnpike, Nonyalk, (near lient reasonable and possession given immediate­ NORWALK, CONN. decide to what particular class an inven­ both mental and bodily vigor by using for the young p'anist. Apply to HENDERSON BROS., New York,or the place,) or, O. E. WILSON. Gazette Building, ly. Enquire at the GAZETTE Office, or of Wednesday and Satnrday evenings. tion j roperly belon ed. The latter com­ STILES W, CURTIS, Norwalk,Nnrwnlt nr.or, JAMES NEII.SON. New Brunswick, J CHARLES OLMSTEAD, Residence, Btvfralde ave., Salt Norwalk. lyio Cartel's Iron Pills, which are made for 13tf NorwalK, April 10th. AQUI, mittee p-.Eged upon t ic question whether the blood, nerves and complexion. —Drink Quintard's celebrated soda water, 5c. 6ml6 NORWALK, CONN. N.J. There is again an opening in this office WESTPORT. WILTON. On Wednesday, 10th inst, Mrs. Katie 1 Mrs. Stephen Stanley, mother of S. K. for a boy to learn the printing business. The Board of Education have ordered Dr. S. H. Huntington is enjoying the Holmes, aged 79, died at the residence of I Stanley, manager of the Adams Express Would prefer a boy who is known at all public schools closed on April 80tli. luxury of being sick. Norwalk ^ Gazette her son, Wiibur T. Holmes, in Bere, I Cos'., Norwalka gency, died on Saturday school as a "leather head;" not one Mrs. Angenette Kirk luis re-roofed her Ohio. She was the youngest daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, aged 86, went 1800 I last at the age of 86. She was one of the whoso mother fondly cxpects will be cottage at the depot. Capt. Ebenezer Crofut, of New Canaan, to Bridgeport Saturday to attend the fu­ • oldest of Norwalk's inhabitants. The fn - president some day. The boy we want is neral of her friend, Miss Lydia R. Ward, Edward Bloomer aud family return to TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. i ueral took place Monday afternoon, the and the last, but one, surviving of a W.B.HALL&CO. a stupid boy, who is so thick-headed and >ue year, - (Strictly in Advance.) $'2.00 family of nine children, the only member aged 84. Belden's Hill the first of May. 2.25 [ interment being in Union cemetery. slow to "catch on" that he wouldn't be 23 MAIN ST. h ngle Copies, - " /I field, on Belden avenue, who fell from the the trade and the foreman before he had until after the three days' Centennial in - A few days ago Mr. Arthur G. Earle been at it a month. No more real bright- Dog licenses are now ripe and can be advertisinb rates. hay-loft window ef his father's barn, is auguration ceremonies. and Miss Sarah Woodward were driving a boys need apply. They're unprofitable. obtained in desired quantities of the town :Uvuished on Application at the GAZKTT* Office. now all right again and playing about as spirited colt attached to a wagon on the The Cedar Point Yacht Club lias joined clerk or his assistant. RANGE Al COOK STOVES Ordinary and transient advs., l incli. l in eek, lively as a mountain kid. It was a narrow —Use Quintard's beef, iron and wine. . the National Yacht Association of New dach subsequent insertion, - - - escape from a very serious if not fatal edge of the bluff overlooking Bear Creek Mrs. Di\ Frank Brady has boarded the All legal and strictly transient advs., ot what- A large and interesting convention of York. This will doubtless bring to local Smith family, that is to occupy the Carter OP THE BEST MAKE. , VPT leuntti, SMB© Tate as above. injury. Canon, near Colorado SpriDgs, Col., when column (ordinary displayed adv.) one time, $M one of the wheels caught in a sage bush, the Sunday schools of Fairfield county regattas boats rarely seen in these waters. place in Norwalk this summer, for twenty Rev. C. M. Selleck has been unanimous­ Local notices in news columns, Per line, .» overturning the wagon and throwing them will be held in Stamford on Monday and Sunday eveniugRev. Mr. Lewis, at Me­ years past. Also some good ly called to the rectorate of St. Paul's both out, fortunately without injury. The Tuesday, April 22d and 23d. At the first morial Church, preached a sermon which Rev. Mr. Seward hitched his horse in nM Episcopal Church, and requested to enter evening service Rev. S. L. Blake, D. D., produced a marked cffect on "The state : immediately upon the duties of the par= horse and wagon did not fare as well, tor, front 'of| Mr. Edward Comstock's and turning numerous somersaults, they landed of New London, will speak on "Interpre­ of the departed during the period between Setonfi-Hanfl Stores aid Rames. Chanmenat°bednanded™^lb°0^trOTday noon to isli. He has the offer under consideration, while the parson was in the house, the Spring Wraps and Jackets, tation of tho Bible " On the following death and the day of judgment." S'iMertLon. New MtlBements will be but has given no intimation as to which against a tree, about three hundred feet animal got twisted up in his harness and ^Ken up to Tuesday noon. tran8lent advertise­ below, where the horse hung head down. day there |will headdresses by W. A. ploy of Mr. Chapman, and directed by way he will decide. was thrown, breaking both shafts of the Aiate fare, Tea and Coffee fots, Slice ments a? aSlsLs to ue settled with He was released by cutting the harness, and, Duncan, Ph. D., of the Congregational his agent, began Monday making a sur­ carriage, so that ho had to borrow a nonttily and quarterly. Fine Lines ol Plain Serges, The good work of cutting off the cor­ although badly bruised, did not seem much S. S. and Pub. society; Rev. J. H. James, vey. They are, it is said, to be guided carriage of good Deacon Gilbert to go Pans, Settles, Wash Bowls ail ner of the Capt. llubbell building, at the the worse for his impromptu gymnastics. of Plymouth, Mass.; Rev. Kittridge largely by Engineer Curtis' survey of the home in. east end of the Norwalk bridge, has com­ Wheeler, of Hartford ; Rev. R. S. Mac- addresses In lull. The wagon was reduced to splinters. Saugatuck Valley route, made in 1884 by The question. "Who will have the post menced. The improvement involves the Arthur, of New York. Mrs. L. H. Hall, New Shades Summer Casbmeres, him for the N. Y., N. H. & H. Railroad office?" is still walking around, carrying cutting off of seven feet of the acute Easter Sunday was a red-feather day for of Rockville, will present a paper on I al guarantee of good faitn. company, their chief work to be an en­ with it the biggest sort of an interrogation angle and giving that much space to the the devoted church worshipers, and none primary work. There will be practical FINE JOB PRINTING. tirely new survey from Redding Ridge to mark. "Dick" Fitch, George W. Ogden Fine Line of Spring Broadcloths, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. the less feathery for the worldling prom- discussions and other interesting exercises. The GAZETTE J,?5^|MIE885R^"™ngVuteFlrst- now cramped sidewalk. Hawleyville. and Representative Chichester are said to ped with the best J1®"111!® option. Estimates cnaders who came out to show their plu­ The full programme may be obtained of Class work ofevery ^escrip pal(1 for on —Baby Carriages and Lawn Outfits at As defendant in a suit brought against be in the field. We don't care who gets it mage, observe one another's style and en­ any superintendent in the county. It is Elegant Collection of Challies, 3,000 cheerfully given. Job work i" the Whitney Art Store, South Norwalk. him by Harriet A. Birdsall, wife of Judge if we can have a free delivery and letter delivery. -—— __ joy the genial sunshine of that perfect expected that full delegations will be sent TABLE GLASS WARE D. C. Birdsall, to recover $14,000 on a boxes al the street corners. NORWAU POST OFf ICE. The headstrong Armstrong girl,who re­ day. The conventional Easter bonnet is from all the schools. bond which he'had given some nine years of "Various Shapes and Kinds." , / Borough Post Offlce °Pen^rom ont 6 cently left her home in Ansonia to follow a revelation, and comes in a thousand dif­ As is well-known Representative Chiches­ ,?Styl(B8 French and Scotch Ginghams, _undays,9 to 10 a. m. g a m< t0 7 p. m. fering forms, colors and dimensions; its At the big G. A. R. beanbakc in Dan­ previously, Mr. E. S. Wheeler, Sr., of p. m. Money order no« 1 t 7 25and:oa.m., up an actor who stole her affections away, ter introduced a bill in the legislature pro­ Mails despatched south a 8 BB a. m., and 2, 5.3o foliage changes like the whims that chose bury on Monday evening Brother Bailey, Saugatuck, won and was awarded costs. s has returned to lier home and explained viding for a new insane asylum to be located andSandep.m-.ea ti»- ad,9.15 a.m. and N HiMreds of Handsome Sateens, that she simply came to Norwalk to stay each other just beneath it, and it adapts of the Neva, made a speech. He said his He has been congratulated for shrewdness in the western portion of the state. The TEA AND DINNER SETS itself to the face it overshadows, observ­ remarks would be entirely unofficial. He in employing "counsel who knew how to bill will no doubt become a law, and now 0 a few days with an aunt because her Plain and Decoratcd. *•" ."sSb i»SS«i "•• mother boxed her cars for some alleged ing all the phases of feminine disposition, would be unable to entertain, but he manage a case of that kind. will Wilton second Mr. Chichester's action Side Bands and Combinations. amis p.m. "from grave to gay, from lively to severe" might be able to frighten. He was proud One of the street lamps erected by the ;1 Extra Copies ol the "Gazette misconduct. by making an effort to secure the location of in the character of its decorations, yet of the arrangements for the feast made by Board of Trade stands close to the stone the institution in this town? The place for on sale at this office, also by newsboys and by^ Easter services were held in each of the the ladies. "I have never seen such j. M.\r -RnnedlctBenedict,. - - ~ Wall street churches, and each was attended by a sacrificing none of the character that dis­ fence of a wealthy farmer's field. One it is, of course, the site of the projected Steam Dressed geese Feathers. s. K. Stanley. . GAZETTE Bl'dg tinguishes itself as the one conspicuous preparations for feeding the soldiers," night last week|aftei the lamp was lighted Woman's National Hospital, which, with H. C. Mosher, ' . . Wall street large congregation. There was a con­ said he, "since one day, twenty-seven E. N.Sloan, siderable display of flowers, plants, etc., article of the Easter outfit. The old maid's the farmer was seen taking advantage of part of the Gunning farm, would give ample pee aid Trimming Counters. IN SOUTH NORWALK BY age cannot wither it nor costumes stale years ago, at Dumphries' Lane, when a the situation by laying up a gap, doing the Feather Dusters, Wooden O. L. Craw and special musical programmes contribu­ ground for the main building, cottages, E wheel accidentally came off of a sutler's II. Tlilele, H- - Bodwei.. ted to the beauty of the exercises. At St its infinite variety. The Easter bonnet for job as overwork after his labqrs by day­ farm, etc. These grounds could easily be 400 Styles of New Laces, New Wide Ware, Refrigerators and OUT OF TOWN DEALERS : wagon. The regiment had been out of Bethel Paul's Episcopal Church the music waa 1889 is undoubtedly a social and unques­ light were finished. It is said this farmer reached by making a road through the field Laces for Overdresses, Geo. H. Cole, - New Canaan tionably a financial success. rations for two days. Perhaps it was an has not given ft cent to the improvement west of Professor Olmstead's house, belong­ House Furnishing Goods. - CM.Monroe, . westport •specially fine. accident. One of the pious soldiers said ^ . • ===== -- wm. Edgar Nash, The next attraction at the Opera House fund. ing to Judge Davenport, who would un­ Directoirc Fringes and Trimmings, Artistic Persian Embroideries, Gold, The steamer City of Albany will run for it was an 'act of Providence,' but I don't Silver and Steel Passementeries with Fringes to Match, Fer Forge will be Barlow Brothers' minstrels Easter services were held in Christ doubtedly donate sufficient land for this the especial accommodation of those de­ think that was his name. I am called Trimmings, Black and Colored Silk Passementeries, in Guipure, LOCAL ITEMS. this (Wednesday) evening. Of this Church at 10:30 a. m., 3 p. m., which was purpose. The site is a royal one, easy of siring to attend the big Centennial cele­ upon to answer to the call, 'Hardtack.' Effects, Cut Jet and Plain Silk Passementeries, in Empire United States"Treasurer Hyatt was in bration in New York on April 29th, 30th combination of merry makers the the Sunday school anniversary, and at 7 access, healthful, and well located for the That article can generally answer for it­ p. m. Rev. Thomas A. Hyde officiated. territory to be served. Here^is a chance for , Designs, with many other styles, all of which will town Sunday and Monday. and May 1st, leaving South Norwalk at 7 Cincinnati Commercial Gazette says: 1 Carpets, self. I can remember everything that ' ' be offered at Unusually Low Prices. Barlow Brothers' Minstrels were greeted Magnificent flowers appeared at the altar, Wilton. Will she reap the sustantial bene­ Miss Kate Anderson will leave Ken­ o'clock a. m. on each of said days, the went on during the war, despite twenty- by large audiences at both performances and the music was in keeping with the fits which would be gained by the construc­ tucky for Norwalk the first of Maj. price of excursion tickets, round trip, two years of married life." He then read yesterday. A minstrel company is some­ event. At Memorial Church of the Holy tion and permanent maintenance of such an each day, 50 cents. what of a novelty at this house; hence an inventory of the articles which he Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, after leav­ Trinity the splendid chancel and surround­ institution ? There is no time to be lost. NEtr The new and palatial steamer Cape the large crowds that flocked there yes­ escorted into the army. They were four ing Norwalk, expect to take a trip to t e terday! expecting to be entertained, and ings were enhanced by the presence of Let us have a town meeting at once and Charles will make daily trips to and from red shirts, a banjo, six pairs of stockings, Pacific coast. if loud and prolonged applause and con­ flowers. Rev. A. N. Lewis officiated at New York, beginning Monday. 29th inst., exhibit some of our dormant public spirit. The Y. M. C. A. of Stamford will visit tinuous laughter is any criterion they were a bottle of perf jmery, a pound of chewing all the services, and the music was strictly Spring Styles. leaving Wilson Point on the arrival of the highly entertained by what was one of the Monday morning the town was startled the Norwalk association on Friday even­ tsbacco for the chaplain, three red neck­ ®f the Easter styie. The beauty of the early morning train from Danbury ; leave richest, most refined minstrel perform­ by the sad intelligence that Mr. John ties, a quart of blackberry brandy for the day brought out a large congregation. At We invite inspection of ing of this week. New York, upper pier, at 3:20 p. m., full ances ever given ai> this house. The first McEwen Betts had died suddenly at his part was very neatly set, and contained officers' hair and numerous other articles, the Church of the Assumption there was o. S. Ferry and her daughter particulars being given in the announce­ home the previous evening. Mr. Betts had one of the most complete some beautiful songs, well rendered by a ornamental and useful. These articles mass and vespers, and a perfect swarm of Mary will leave Washington the first of ment in another column. good vocal corps and accompanied by an sufferei of late from a rheumatic difficulty, One case Finest Dollar Serges, 28 new shades, at 62 1-2 cents. stocks of Carpets ever lasted two weeks. worshipers. Rev. Father Carroll officia­ June for Norwalk. excellent orchestra. Everything ubout it and his death is attributed to a heart One case, 22 shades, 50 cents. One Lot, fall width, 45 cents. shown, in all the various May and June, take Quintard's sarsaparilla. was new and fresh, strange to say not —Drink Quintard's celebrated soda water, 5c. ted. The 29th annual ball of Hope Hose trouble. Mr. Betts was a son of the late qualities and newest popu­ even the jokes were chestnuts. Master The town will not be depopulated next 37 1-2 CENTS. Company, in the Opera House, Monday The railroad committee of the legisla­ Eddie Percy's, the boy soprano, singing, Friday's New York Sun gives the John C. Betts, and a few years ago he pur­ lar styles and colorings^ ture reported adversely on the Housatonic Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, but evening, was a ffratifying success. was the feu'iirc. In the olio the Barlow following well earned and well deserved chased the Charraud place, where he resided, 40 pieces Beautiful Mixtures, 38 inches wide, plain and fanoy for railroad's petition for privilege to extend Brothers, Janus and William, were the praise to our ever genial "Sam" an element will visit New York large giving his attention to some minor interests combinations, 20 colorings, price 37 1-2 cents. This is a regular half dollar The prices at which those feature. They were ably assisted by the The engagement is anuounced of Mr. its lines, the committee atanding five to Fessenden: enough to make it proper to say business in New York, and to a choice herd of suitings. goods are offered have A. J. Crofut of South Norwalk to an ac­ very clsver specialties of Adrian, Conway four against the petition. A minority and McLcod, Mack Armstrong and the Sam Fessenden achieved a legal here will be prncticolly suspended. Lots blooded cattle. Mr. Betts was rather quiet 20 pieces Silk Mixtures. 33 cents. One case 40-inch All Wool, 25 cents. never been so low; it is not complished lady in Worcester, Mass. report was submitted. The fight will now comical Harty. In faet the performance triumph in a civil suit before the Superior of Washington relies, such as documents, and undemonstrative in his manners, but One case Plain Cashmeres, 31 cents. 32 pieces, very handsome, 19 cents. Court this week that has made him as unreasonable, therefore, to We simply rise to remark that this is a be continued in the house, and will be in its entirety was a very good one, and canes, bowls and pitchers from which the will be long and pleasantly remembered as One case All Wool Mixtures, 29 cts. One lot at 15 cents, very nice goods. the company is the best minstrels that happy as did the election of Harrison. expect an advance will good season of the year to revive the watched with intense interest. The case was one of many complications, Father of his Country is reputed to have a neighbor and friend. Mr. Betts leaves a ever played at this theatre. drunk are being brought forth as remind­ shortly take place. question of Norwalk's need ot a new Supt. Hyatt has completed his horse and had been previously tried and won by widow and three children. —Drink Quintard'scelebrated soda water, 5e. the side opposed to that represented by ers ot the period 100 years ago. One lady railway to Winnipauk, and will now pro­ hotel. Mr. Fessenden. He was not then is very happy, for she is indeed fortunate PRICE LIST, SPRING, 1889. L. H. Nash, of South Norwalk, received ceed to build his line from the South Nor­ A reporter called on P. T. Barnum, the employed in the case,- however, but was HANDSOME ROBES. in the possession of a scrap of paper from a patent for a gas engine, last week, and walk depot across the harbor to the Han- veteran showman, at the Murray Hil afterward engaged, and a new trial was Wiltonst from $1.50 per yd. granted by the Supreme Court. the walls of the Washington homestead at 300 Handsome Suits and no two alike. has assigned the same to the National ford & Osborn store, East Norwalk. He hotel Friday, to ascertain the truth of the Moquettes from $1.25 per yd For more|than a week the court has Mt. Vernon. Several well-known citizens t will have to extend this line to the Bridge report published in the morning papers ITTLE Metre company. been occupied by the re-hearing, and have engaged windows on the line of Velvets, from $l.oo per yd. to satisfy the public demand for horse car that Mr. Barnum was about to retire many lawyers have lUtened to the Mrs. James K. Price and her daughter march in New York, and expect to re­ IVER Body Brussels, from goc. per yd. accommodations on East avenue. from the circus business. Mr. Barnum evidence and arguments on the knotty BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. left Norwalk yesterday for their home in said : "The report is absolutely ground­ paints of law. About $25,000 was main through the entire affair. On the PILLS. Tapestry Brussels, 50c. per yd. At a meeting of St. Paul's society, held involved in the suit which was brought Portland, Oregon. Mrs. P. is a sister of less. I have not the slightest idea of 80th the bells in all the churches will be Our assortment of Mourning Black and Black and White Goods is the Ingrains, from 45c. per yd. on Monday afternoon, the following were by Mrs. Harriet A. Bird sail, of Westport, Walter J. Fitch, Esq. • _ giving up the circus business. Although against Alonzo S. Wheeler to recover on a rung at an hour fixed, and there will be largest and finest ever seen in Bridgeport. In addition to three of the best elected wardens: Allen Betts, E. K. China Matting {40 yds), $5.00. Rev. Henry C. Woodruff of Black Rock I am a very old man, almost 80 years of bond. The case is the last of the suits special services in the churches. makes of Henrietta cloths in the world are six full lines of Black Cashmeres, Lockwood; vestrymen, Josiah Kellogg, Linoleum, from 75c. per yd. occupied Rev. Mr. Andrson's pulpit Sun­ age, I am by no means unable to look arising over the disputed Compo property The annual meetings of both Episcopal prices from 35c. to $1.25. Our well-known 50c. and 75c. Black Cashmeres C. T. Leonard, G. Ward Selleck, D, C. in Westport. Oil Cloth, from 35c. per yd. day. Mr. Anderson preached for the Park after my own interests. I feel just as churches were held Monday. At Christ CURE are in raven black, jet and blue black. Every new weave in Black Goods Nash, Legrand Jackson, Homer Merrill, Mrs. Birdsall had previously attached Sick Headache and relievo alt tho troubles luefr Avenue church ia Norwich. capable of looking after my business now the property, and by request of the Church as follows: Wardens, Edward H. dent to a bilious state of tho system, such aa con be found in our stock. Amongst them are Gray and Silver Gray Art Squares, Mats and Rugs William H. Smith, F. Mead, G. W. Hun­ Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after as I did thirty years ago; and I am owner the attachment was removed and Nash, Andrew C. Nash; vestrymen, G. S. Mohair Camel Mourning cloth, Venetian and Habit cloths, Bavenna, Cork­ at Equally Low Prices. The directors of the Fairfield County ter; clerk, St. John Merrill; treasurer, eating, Pain in the Side, &c. While their moat equally positive of my ability to furnish the bond substituted, Mr. Wheeler being Adams, O. S. Jones, C. H. Jones, C. Z. remarkable success lias been shown in curing screw cloths. Nun's Serge, Armour and Imperial cloth, Melrose, Panama National Bank have elected Mr. Lewis C. the surety. Since then the property has We solicit your patronage, and E. K. Lockwood. Wilson, W. H Bradley, Jr., Dr. L T. and Clairette cloth, West of England Ladies' cloths, Striped Henrietta Qrecn as cashier. A better selection as delightful an entertainment for the been sold. In the argument Attorney suggest an early selection. At New Milford, on Wednesday, a horse young folk. My ambition to do so was Seely, of Bridgeport, attorney for Mrs. Day, George Tuttle, J. B. Fitch, F. N. cloths, handsome Black and White cloths, Princetta, Convent and Batiste could not have been made. that had never balked before, suddenly never greater in my life, and my health Birdsall, launched most cutting sarcasm Taylor, H. E. Sherwood, E. A. Nash, J. SICK cloths. Country Orders Promptly Executed. Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills ars The 70th anniversary of Odd Fellow­ reared, rolled over, breaking the shafts, was never better than it is now. Mr. on Mr. Fessenden. He asserted tbat the D. Wood; delegates to convention, G. S. equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre­ ship in America will be celebrated with State's Attorney's imagination was sim­ venting this annoying complaint, while) they also fOHN & JAMES and then stood stock still. He balked so Bailey and myself are bound by contract ilar to that of the writer of the famous Adams, O. J. Jones. At Memorial Church : correct alldisorders of the s tonaach^timulate tho W B. HALL & CO. becoming ceremonies in the Opera House long and persistently that all the usual for fifty years, dead or alive, and I could tales found in the "Arabian Nights," and Wardens, W. L. Coley, H. B. Gilbert; liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only on Friday evening of this week. remedies were exhausted and his owner not possibly transfer my business to my that when Sunday came he hoped that vestrymen, A. S. Hurlbutt,W. E. Sturges, was ready to kill him, but he was at last nephew were I" anxious to do so. I shall Brother Fessenden would go to church C. H. Taylor, E. Gray, H. A. Ogden, J. S. DOBSON, The ehurches, florists, milliners, the and confess his sins in accordance with subdued by the rather brutal means of a die in harness." Jones, A. L. Vanderbilt; treasurer, H. A. ~ HEAD livery stables and the owners of pleasure the Scriptural injunction. Ache they would bealmostpricelessto those who Manufacturers, rope twisted under his tongue. Ogden. Rev. A. N. Lewis, rector, presi­ suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu­ boats seemed to have made the utmost of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Fitch celebrated An occasional smile would play over nately theirgoodness does notend here,and thoso Mr. Fessenden's features during the ded and read his resignation, to take ef­ who once try them will find these little pills valu* 40 and 42 West 14th St, the summer weather Easter Sunday The stimulating effects of the ozone the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage fusillade, and that was all the evidence he fect Nov. 15, 1889. Mr. Lewis has been able in so many ways that they will not be wil­ charging the atmosphere in the vicinity of on Saturday. A large number of intimate gave that he nJticed Attorney Seely's ling to do without them. But after all sick head THE The work of repairing Belden avenue in charge of the parish fourteen years, NEW YORK. Belden avenue have been previously ob­ friends and relatives had been invited to attack. is being rapidly pushed to completion, Mr. Fessenden closed the case to the and during all that time has never taken served in many instances, but never more be present, and nearly all availed them­ and when finished it will be one of the jury. His argument was his legal what may be called a vacation. He has conspicuously jthan on Easter Sunday, selves of the invitation. Those who were ACHE finest pieces of road in the Borough. masterpiece. The opinion of the many labored incessantly, and the treasurer Is the bane of so many lives that here is whero when good|St. Peter left the gates of unable to be present responded to the lawyers present was that sounder law and we make our great boast* Our pills cureit while finds the church out of debt and about others do not. The wrecked steamer Denmark's seven heaven ajar, and a sweet little girl baby .summons by sending gifts, with which logic had not been more eloquently Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and expressed in a Connecticut Court room in $100 in the treasury. This step on the very easy to take. One or two pills.make a dose. hundred passengers were all saved, being slipped down from heaven to bless and tables were completely covercd, represent­ many a day. part of the rcctor is one some time con­ They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or The "Record." trans-shipped in mid-ocean, and half of gladden the home of Ex-Burgess John ing offerings from friends far and near, purge, but by their gentle action please all who The jury listened to him with marked templated. He has felt that relief of some usethem. In vialsat 25 cents; five for $1. Sold them have already arrived in Philadel- F. Buckley. from Maine to Oregon, which made a rare attention. When the twelve men retired by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. sort was necessary to his health, and lie phia. _____ The report that Mrs. Hadden was ar­ and rich collection, including many gold to deliberate they were not long in reaching a conclusion, as in a very few has received within a day or two a testi­ CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. The Y. M. C. A. holds its second rested for participation in the assault coins of no small denomination. The committed by Jerry Driscoll on her hus­ moments they returned to the court room monial signed by all the members of his ^ - • - a anniversary, in the Congregational cliuich afternoon was passed in social enjoyment The Norwalk Record band, which appeared In a couple of local and announced a verdict for the defendant. parish save two as to their appreciation of tdvf on Sunday evening next. Mr. Charles A. contemporaries, is pronounced Incorrect. and mutual congratulations, and a splen­ his long and earnest labors, sympathizing Gewell, of Hartford, will address the As it comes to us, Driscoll failed to find a did collation was served by the honored la an established fact. Although only one WESTON. with him at a juncture in which he is im­ year old its circulation already averages grand juror in this end of the town host and hostess, and it was not until a meeting. who would sign a complaint for assault Deacon Hiram Scofield has a new horse. pelled to break the tie between them and late hour tbat the last guest had departed. Postmaster Pearson's funeral took place and breach of the peace, and rather than Mr. James Coloy is suffering with the him, and earnestly soliciting him to recon­ yesterday. His father-in-law, ex-Postmaster undergo the disagreeable experience of The festivities will be long remembered 3.000 COPIES PER WEEK, going to South Norwalk for trial, she went mumps. sider his act of resignation. T. L. James will act as postmaster of the by those who had the pleasure of partici­ to Judge Selleck and stopped the whole Miss Annie Lockwood is visiting friends The subject of a railroad is engrossing WILL HAVE THEIR a fact which attests its rapid rise and firm hold on New York post office until Postmaster V an affair by paying $1 and costs for breach pating, and the cordial and hearty protes­ the public favor. It aims to be clean and whole­ tations of esteem and good wishes shower­ in Ridgefield. much public attention. At the regular some, and presents all the legitimate news in Cott qualifies. of the peace, which amount was subse­ readable, spicy and terse shape. Its subscription quently remitted.—Record. ed upon the worthy golden bride and Miss Eva Bedient is visiting her cousin meeting of the Board of Trade, which or­ price is auillciently low to enable anybody to have A meeting of the Consociation of Fair­ it without discarding any other of their favorite groom for their continued health and in Cranberry Plains. ganization, by the way, with street lamps, journals, and it prospers without encroaching field West was held at three o'clock —Quintard & Son, sole agents for the sidewalks, etc., on hand, is full of busi­ upon the prosperity of any of its excellent, and prosperity must have been gratifying to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beers are the esteemed local contemporaries, as is shown by yesterday afternoon, to sever the pastorate genuine Star Mineral Water. ness, Mr. George D. Chapman appeared them, and cannot fail of assuring them happy parents of a bouncing boy. h the fact that it enjoys and appreciates the hearty of Rev. Edward Anderson with the First It has been well said that nothing in the a second time and stated more fully than good will of all—the GAZETTE, Hour, Sentinel that in their journey down the hill of life De Witt Grey has resigned his position n Journal and Republican. Church of Norwalk. preservation of government is so pathetic he previously had done what he proposed O.&O.TEA THE RECORD is sent to any address for th toward the setting sun they take with with It. W. Keeler of North Wilton. smHll sum of George Clark of Prospect Hill, and our as that decree which places men in a hos­ them the kindest regards of a host of to do, and how he would do it. if the peo­ The Choicest Tea Ever Offered. Mr. Louis Sliipman and family will great local theatrical star who ran such a tile attitude who are leilly without a faithful friends. ple would assist him. He said his decision PERFECTLY PURE. successful engagement in London last shadow of personal injury to avenge or remove into the second story of C. B. to continue the line from Hawleyville to 75 cents a Year; Single Copies, 2 cents. The annual meeting of the Connecticut A MOST DELXCIO'CS BEVERAGE. TRY IT. season, expects to go to San Francisco in personal pride to maintain. In the pitiful Sutton's house. the depot at Westport was arrived at after Press Association was held in the rooms Tea will MVM us oth»; QsalityMwrviriM. account of the Samoan disaster is record­ Mr. Lyman Franklin and wife rejoice careful investigation of the route and the Now is the Time to Subscribe : May to play again there. of the Scientific Society, Bridgeport, on LC CD I ed the more than fraternal generosity of over the arrival of their first horn, a subject in all its bearings; that he could It is tho HIGHEST GHADB L***, P ; ,£° " u An exeursion will be run down the Friday of last week. Col. Osborn, of the the best plantations and guaranteed absolutely men, ostensibly at variance. When the handsome little daughter. see plainly that such a line through such pure and free from all adulterations or coloring D. & N. division on Monday, Tuesday and New Haven Register, called the meeting matter. The packages are hermetically sealed tempest came and beat the great war Mr. Lloyd Godfrey has recently. pur­ a valley, and coming direct to tide-water and warranted full weight. It ia mow econ­ Wednesday of next week, connecting witU to order, and the following officers were omical in use than the lower grades. ships on the rocks, and washed the brave and a harbor as good as any along the I from- SPECIAL TO FARMERS. the steamer Cape Charles, to accommo­ elected for the ensuing year: Rufus A. chased of Samuel Post a new trotter, crews into the sea, there were neither shore, would pay, and that he had reached Oriental is Occidental Tea Co., L't'd;, date the Centennial sight seekers. Lyon, of the Bridgeport Farmer, presl color, white. Red headed girls, look out! 1Bead Office, 3B Burling Slip, Sew York. Germans nor Americans at Samoa. There the conclusion on finding the Shepaug dent'; John Rodemeyer, Jr., of the Nor­ Professor Rufe Adams of Norwalk has For salo by — " " TTin Record The English language, it is claimed, is were only men and brothers, battling with only one end had paid small divi­ walk GAZETTE and Record, vice president; been in town this week putting a French H. Glover & Son, Norwalk, Plnnegun & written and spoken by a thousand against a common disaster; while the dends. In effect, he styled Westport with O'Reilly, Norwnllt, C. H. Valden, Nor­ W. A. Countryman, of the Hartford Pott, roof on John Brown's new summer PUBLISHES EVERY SATURDAY THE millions of the human race, and this does Samoans, but an hour before a sort of the Consolidated road a good end, which walk, F. B. Gregory, Nonralk, E. ». secretary; executive committee, Frank cottage. not include the reporters on some of our football for two great powers, forgot the could not fail in enhancing the value of Slpperly, Westport, Connery & Oaboru, A. Wood of Bridgeport, Frank Beach of Mr. Ed. Fanton has disposed of his esteemed local contemporaries, either. mission of the shipwrecked fleets, and the line through to Litchfield. He stated Westport. Iy43 The New York Market Reports Willimantic, Thomas M. Weaver of Hart­ risked their lives in saving these, their peddling route and expects to start for that he had purchased 6,100 of the 12,000 —Persons wishing to improve their ford, Thomas L. Rieliy of Meriden and Michigan very soon. Mr. Elmer Disbrow CORRECTED UP TO DATE. tfjSa possible conquerors. shares of the capital stock of the She­ memories or strengthen their power of C. L. Case of Ansonia; trustees, Col. W. of Greenfield will aecompany him. paug, and held it in one certificate, and l1L • attention should send to Prof. Loisette, It is reported that our townsman, H. Stevenson of Bridgeport, Col. L. L. PHOSPHATE The soap bubble sociable which was to thus he individually controlled that road, 887 Fifth avenue, N. Y., for his prospectus Lawyer Wellington Smith, is a candidate Morgan and William Sheffield of New for secretary of New Mexico, and that have been held at Edward H. Ferguson's and should do so by stipulation for five post free, asadvertised inanotliercolumn.4t 'Haven; entertainment committee, Thos. TO- there is a good prospect of his getting last Wednesday evening, has been years. He agreed to subscribe $10,000 of W. Wood of Bridgeport, W. H. Taylor of Col. Henry Huss, one of the well-known there.— Winsted Citizen-. postponed until next Wednesday evening. the $100,000 of local stock required, and Rockville ;and C. A. Downey of Water- m heroes of the old 17th Conn. Vols., is to 'Squire Smith is a prominent member of Mr. Samuel Fancher has purchased the to build the road and have cars running the Neptune Club, hence he has acquainted b They do not crock or smut; 40colors. For sale by Adams Saturday night. Noah Brown of clause reserving to itself the right to re­ J. G. Gregorys Co.; Quintard A Son, 11 Main mistakable. They showered the singers favorable time for plowing, sowing and the affair will doubtless prove a financial Street Geo tl. Plaisted. Druggists. Ty27 Danbury, who was visiting at the house, fuse or grant petitions from other states with bouquets, candy, fruit, chewing gum planting. success. "PAUL." - and Mary Adams, a seven-years-old girl, for permission to organize 'auxiliary jjr: CAJtPETS. cigars, etc.. joined heartily and musically Last Friday Rev. N. L. Porter removed Pickets, $c. . were killed. Four other persons were se­ branches' of the society." The cause of SO UTK-NOR WALK. in the choruses, and in sundry and divers with his family and household goods to verely shocked, and on