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An Entertaining and Instructive Home Journal, Especially Devoted to Local Mews and Interests. a Tear. ^Founded in 1800.]_ VOL. XCV.-NO~50 NORWALK, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13.4895. * - ' PRICE TWO CENTS FRANK STEELE IN TROUBLE. MASONIC FESTIVITIES: THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. FILCHED All OVERCOM. NrnnvAlK^BjfctGAZETTE. HIS HENNERY ROBBED, : V' -i..- His Departure From Bridgeport i v 1 ;SB" .• Said to Have Beqn Involun- A Red Letter Night TOP St. John's Interesting News From the Seat A ihlef Makes an Early Visit t.o . v* • . tary. Two Thieves Visit Chief Bradley's V:;; THE FAVORITE HOME PAPER. ^ Lodge No. 6. F. &. A. M. of Government. . Constook Bros', store Hen GOOD and Steal Six . ; Many will be surprised to learn that . .V T " i ' The First Snow.Storm of the Season a Telescopic Grip. iBieneiisit ii all ones: seitraiiilottiia. Frank Steele the well known newspa­ " Fowls. Many Prominent Visitors Present. Iy perman, whose resignation from the Visits Washington. : ^ staff of the Sunday Herald was an­ •yy- * .•ftr Soon after 7 o'elock this morning, r; ' : ' • St, Louis Convention. nounced a few days ago has left town Murder also Committed. Last night was a red letter one in the . GAZETTE'S BUBBAU, ) and before the full force of clerks •&=-:• under a cloud, says the Bridgeport ;y The Republican National Committee annals of St. John's Lodge. Over two 709 EAST CAPITOL STREET > had arrived, a stranger went into Com- Farmer. Such, however, is the case WASHINGTON, DKC. 12th.|» has brushed aside the objections made hundred Masons from various parts of stock Brothers' store and asked to be and there are many people in town to­ Chief Bradley went to Middletown the Btate, representing thirty-eight shown some shirts. He was waited against St. Louis and given that city a Washington 2 day who are loathe to believe that yesterday for the. purpose of commit­ lodges, were present at a special com­ Washington had its first snow storm upon by the junior clerk Alfred Hop­ valuable indorsement as a summer re­ Frank is guilty of the charges which ting Joseph Shannon to tbe asylum foi munication of the home lodge. to-day, which has fallen to the depth of kins, and finally selected one and paid have been made aerainst him. That sort, Passingly Washington, Chicago, the insane in that city. He returned in Among the visitors were Grand Mas­ three or four inches. for it. He then asked to be shown San Francisco, Pittsburg, and other Steele's departure from this city was tbe afternood and reached his home on ter H. O. Warner, of New Milford; ' ' O O o • some collar buttons, purchased one and acompanied by whu? is termed xinseem- Franklin avenue about 5:30 o'clock. •y> Deputy Grand Master J. H. Welsh, of Both Houses of Congrees had but while his purchases were being wrap­ Northern cities which offered excep­ ing haste no one will He left for At that time there was nothing to in­ Danbury; Pa6t Grand Master and Grand brief sessions to-day and then ad­ ped up by the clerk, strolled to the tional climatic inducements, as well as New York rather suddenly, early in dicate that anything of an unusual na­ Secretary J. H. Barlow of Birmingham. journed over to Monday. back end of the store, and walked into the week, without any of his most in­ other excellent reasons, the committee ture would occur and he walked up to Past Grand Master Clark Buckingham o o o the dressing-room. ' decided to chance the rare June days timate friends, so far as can be learned, police headquarters, where he remained of New Haven, Past Deputy Grand Senator Gallinger introduced a bill He came out just as his package was which have so thoroughly farmed the knowing of bis intended move. only a short time. Master A. C. Golding of Norwalk, Dis­ forbidding the introduction of electric ready, and taking it leisurely walked It seems that when the matsh be­ He returned home about 0:30. having trict Deputies Asa P. Fitch for Hart­ wires except under ground within the out of the store. It was noticed at the cookies of the hearts of the St. Louis tween Harry Lane of this city, and Joe been absent an hour, and was surprised ford county, L. M. Woodford for New city limits. time that he had a telescopic satchel in oobble stones. Flaherty, of New London, was first to learn that his hen roost had been Haven county, Benjamin F. Turner for Ox .. o o :• . his hand, but as he brought it in with Not only did the Republican National talked of, Steele, who was the sporting visited by two thieves and despoiled uf Middlesex county, and Morris Pendle­ him no particular attention was paid walsh 3 Committee defy the St. Louis weather, editor of the Herald, interested him- six hens, that despite the cold weather ton, for New London County, also the other than that he kept it in bis hand. self in the arrangement of the contest. had been attending strictly to business In the House, venerable ex-Speaker but it regards the|.Republican chances following Worshipful Masters: E. P, Grow made sad havoc of the President's all the time. if Jim Daley, backer of Flaherty, came in laying eggs. The hens lay dead on Gilbert, St. John No. 3, of ^Bridgeport; 60 bright that it is not the least dis­ inaccuracies in regard to the respective Mr. Comstock arrived at the store here and placed $400 in Steele's hands the ground with their necks broken, E. J. Tapper, Union No. 5, of Stamford; about 8 o'clock, an 1 soon after missed mayed by the St. Louis hoodoo. St. as a forfeit. When the match fell merits of the McKinley and Wilson and lying beside them, also dead, lay a J. W. Ferris,' Ark No. 39, of George­ a valuable overcoat which he had the through, Daley waited upon Steele, and tariff acts. Louis is not conspicuous as a President valuable roqster. town; F. M. Scott, Union No. 40, of night before thrown on a table at the asked for his money. Frank said he o o o making city. The only National Con­ The Chief learned that there were Danbury; W. E. Weed, Jerusalem No. rear of the store. He made a thorough did not have it handy then, but would News of the sudden death of ex-Sen­ ventions of the leading political parties two of the thieves and that one was 49, of Ridgefield; George E. Seeley» search, but could not find the coat. He return it in a day or two. He didn't dressed inVsuit-of reddish brown and ator Allen G. Thurman, cast a gloom held in St. Louis were those of 1876 Harmony No. 06, of New Canaan; A. J. all about tbe Capitol. No one mourned then questioned the clerks as to who but in the mean time Daley returned the other wore. a*$i^nined looking Hallock, Eureka No. 83, of Bethel; him more sincerely than ex-Senator had been in the store and was informed and 1888. Both of these were Demo­ to New London, expecting that Frank black suit. John J. Nash, Old Well No. 108, of Edmunds, now here, so long his politi­ of the actions of the party who had--^ cratic conventions and the nominees, would forward it there. It is thought that the thieves were v South Norwalk; Frank Don, Brainard cal antagonist, but warm personal ad­ made tbe purchase of the shirt. It did. Samuel J. Tilden and Grover Cleveland He waited in vain. Finally he in­ frightened away without their spoils by No. 102, of New London; James H. not take him long to arrive at the con­ structed Jerry Donovan, of this city, to an outcry from Mrs. Bradley whose at­ mirer and friend in the Senate, failed to {each the White House over Corcoran, St. Peters No. 21, of New o o o clusion that the coat had been purloined ; collect it for him. Jerry was in New tention was attracted by unusual noises Milford; and J. G. Hyatt, Temple No. by the customer, and he immediately the Missouri metropolis route. It may Mrs. Bessie W, Seabrook, a lady London, and came here on the mission. at the hennery. She saw them scale 63, of Westport. advised Chief Bradley, and telephoned .7! be, however, that a change of political clerk at the Patent Office, from South He met Steele and the latter told him the bank at the rear of thq coop and The "Master Mason" degree was con­ to different cities the story of the rob-1 v cajnplexion will.change St. Louis luck he had sent a check the day previous run across the property of Henry I. ferred on A. Preston Sherwood. Carolina, 'expired almost instantly upon reaching her desk this morning, from bery. 4 ^ ^ fg[7 as a convention city. to Daley. Donovan was satisfied with Hoyt, near by, and she was thus en­ After the degree work was finished, It is believed that the fellow picked' heart disease. In selecting the 16th of June as the this explanation, and was about to re­ abled to, in a measure, identify them. M. W. G. M. Henry O. Warner, of St. up the coat on his way to the dressing • - . i o o o turn to New London when he was taken It is reported that two thieves an­ Peter's Lodge, New Milford, in a very room, and while out of sight placed it date for the convention the committee Senator Sherman and wife went to ill. As his home was in this city, he swering the same description visited happy speech presented St. John's in his satchel. lias evidently paid very little heed to Baltimore to-day to attend the wedding remained here for several days. Daley the hennery of Robert Yun Buren, of Lodge, No. 6, with a handsome silver The man is described as being quite the demand for a shorter Presidential of his nephew, Mr. Charles M. Sher­ in the meantime grew anxious at not West avenue, the night before* but trowel with a mother of pearl handle, short in stature, dark complexion, with man, of Chicago, to Miss Bertha Bart- campaign. Presidential campaigns be­ hearing from either Steele or Donovan, were frightened away before stealing as u memento of St. Peter's Lodge to black mustache, aud as wearing a dark | and dispatched a New London sport, anything. lett of this city. gin very soon after the nominations Norwalk last September. • - Q 0 * ; That victory was a declaration of war fights within the limits of the town. the public to inspect. Toys, games, port last night. President Dwight and of affairs, it is only right that some. on the tariff, and its inevitable result A Narrow Escape, Heretofore the authorities have not in­ books, dolls, wagons, sleds, tricycles, President Seth Low of Columbia were r terfered, but in view of the notoriety and sleighs are among the thousand thought be given to the physical body;;x was to reduce revenues by reducing im­ Yesterday morning, a party who among the guests, and both spoke does not care to have his name appear the townspeople this week sent a and one articles this great store has on which enables everyone to battle with ports. Bat that tariff had been in briefly. One hundred and thirty Yale in print, had a narrow escape from be­ petition to the selectmen requesting sale for the holidays. A visit to the life's problem and figure for themselves men were present. 1 1 operation twenty-five months when Mr. ing killed, by the Pittsfield express*at them to forbid pugilistic contests in the Boston Store should be made early in • the profit or loss on the trial balanee sheet. Though the bank account may ? Cleveland was "elected. The receipts the depot in this city. He was standing town hereafter. The petition origina­ order to obtain a bargain. v f Biz Guns. ' t..'' ted with the prominent residents, who be large and each one's material gain for that period were $759,395,942, .and on the platform as the train came into There was a large number of big claimed to have received information A Little Mouse. be great, it would not be surprising if the north end of the tunnel, when an­ guns in Masonry m town last evening, the expenditures were $721,220,202, that a fight, in which Bridgeporpugil­ it suddenly dawns upon many that good \ other man hurried down the platform Mrs. Edward Lufberry of Walling- and as a matter of fact some of them leaving a balance of $38,175,740. The ists were to be the principals, was to health has been greatly impoverished ; and colliding with him he was ford was frightened by a mouse Tues­ did not leave for home until this morn­ law now in force created a deficiency come off in Greenwich Sunday night. by the low condition of the blood. It thrown headlong onto the tracks in day night, upset her lamp, set the house ing, evidence that they were well en­ variously stated at sixty millions to front of ther approaching train. The afire, and then with her three small is in this state that the lactic acid in the ,; Why Not in Norwalk? \ tertained. vital fluid attacks the fibrous tissues, seventy millions duringthe first .fifteeli engineer reversed the lever and eucced- children ran to the neighbors'. Byron Frank A. Munsey of Munsey's maga­ Hill put out the fire with a force pump A Hoodoo. particularly the joints, making known 'it. xnonthe. • - J * - ed in stopping his train within a few feet cf where the man lay. It was a zine was in New London yesterday after damage to the extent of $100 had Poor Lord Duoraven! He must be the local manifestations of rheumatism. > As to the "ciirtailed trade relations close call and;the hair on the head of looking over the ground with a view of been done. - v convinced by this time that Providence Thousands of people have found in Hood's Sarsaparilla the great blood and impeded entrance into the markets the man who had caused the accident removing his New York plant to Con­ will never grant him a clear course. s%^ ay win Be Nolled. " of the world," the facts are that, under did not resume its natural position for necticut. Mr. Munsey has been in purifier, a positive and permanent cure £ The adultery- case at Bridgeport Worsted Mill Burned. for rheumatism." • the McKinleylawour exports amounted several hours after. v ' • Springfield and that city, with New London, offers the greatest advantages against Andrew Hazleton and Lena PFTT.A-nm.PHIA, Deo. 13.—The worsted to an annual average of $904,534,846, for the business. Nothing but a suit­ Hand will be nolled, because John mill of Brosslngham & Patton, located in Went to Jail. Germantown, was destroyed by Are today. ,'i A Nashaa Bank Decision* iP' . while under the new law they have fal- able building or site is wanted. , Hoffay, who passed as the woman's In the criminal court of Common The loss on the building and machinery NASHUA, N. H., Deo. 13.—The supremo husband, says he was not legally mar­ is estimated at $50,000. The lire is sup­ ; len to an annual average of $770,578,052. Pleas yesterday, Thomas Gleason of court has granted the Milford Savings j ^ . G. A. R. Encampment. ?; :; ried to her, as bo has two wives living, posed to have originated from spontaneous bank, whioh was enjoined last spring, the - " ii These figures tell their own story. ,, Fairfield, was found guilty of violating The annual encampment of the Con* one of whom is Martha Minch of New combustion. right to pay depositors 10 percent Of their ; the liquor law and was fined $15 and — J. accounts next January. This will releaw necticut Grand Army will be held in B , "Suspicion Haunts, Etc " r:lJ;s costs. He was unable to pay and went ?S°' *-T- -i Sir Julian Goldgmid 111. $150,000. , J the city of Norwich in February. The LONDON, Dec. 13.—Sir Julian Goldsinid, 0 Hammock Island, down in Norwalk to jail., SWISS Good News. . - ; George Angutni SnlnV Funernl. |harbor, is "gradually disappearing." dates have just been selected by the de­ the well known member for South St. |It isn't safe to leave anything—not even p——R—~~SUA partment and will be on Tuesday and The Selectmen announce that they Pancras, this city, one of the wealthiest Jjoysvos:, Dec. 13. —The funeral of George . Pensions. and most charitable of the Hebrews of Augustus Sals, the journalist and author, •/ f islands—out doors over night, anywhere Wednesday, 18th and 19th of the month. will pay the salaries of the teachers of 1 near Norwalk.—Danbury Dispatch. Inclesiil—David Branch, Hartford. England, is in a critical condition of took place at Brighton this afternoon. The event will take place under the the public schools on Monday, Decem­ | Prehaps this accounts for your fre- Original widows—Louisa A. Hull* health at Brighton, England. i auspiccs of Sedgwick post of Norwich. ber 23dl , , , - quent visits here, John, Bridgeport. , A 'M EKL Y#-' NOK \TA LR • G A Z E TT E.

WASHINGTON LETTER. This plan will be put into operation at IIDGEFIELD'S GREAT FIRE. :d TROLLEY TO CRANBURY. once- . \ v; • y vj.V>- Signs of Ool. W. W. Skiddy has been at the ; o o o Tlie largest' fire that ever visited An adjourned meeting of the Norwalk State Department to-day, seekidg to Members of the Bepnblican Senate Bidgefield started at 0 o'olock Sunday City CounciPwas held Monday evening, induce the Seoretary to send orders to oaucus committee now express the opin­ night and soon assumed the propor­ the Mayor and full board being present Illness %• our Minister Terrell at Constantinople, ion that a week's time will be necessary tions of a conflagation which threaten- with the exception of Councilman for him to secure protection to Hon. for the completion of the work ol filling ed'to consume the entire business por Pinneo. ^ Most ail human ills s£nd out John H. Leeds, of New Haven, who is the majority representation on the Sen tion of the town. " • , * A Tho water commissioners were direc­ |I signals to tell of their approach— now in Asia Minor, in the-interest of ate committees. The flames, when first diseovcred ted to pay Webster Austin the turn of i:;® little aches and pains that are the Gove Mills of Stamford, and for o o o were in the store of Bedient Sc Mead, $1,000 'or water rights at Silver Mine, not serious in themselves,but are whose safety justifiable anxiety is felt, There seems to be no possibility that on the first floor of G. S. Gage's block. and they were also directed to pay the . forerunners pf disease to come. |Uo matter what you've o o o tbe committees of the House will be Almost before those who responded to cost of the new fire hydrant at the cor­ * ^ tried and found want­ Backache is a symptom of com- William B. St. John and Liaa Weed, announced this week, and the House the alarm knew it, the block was com­ ner of School and Main streets. 1 ing Kidney trouble—don't neg­ may adjourn to-morrow until Monday. pletely wrapped in flame, and a few The sum of $400 was appropriated to ing:—the remedy for Piles both former Norwalkerc, were among mi lect it because "it doesn't pain the Connecticut people at the Capitol Speaker Beed has experienced more minutes later, despite the efforts of a the sewer department. 1 ~ «*" "ikf* "usmtt J 1 1 . very hard." ; to-day. difficulty than was anticipated in mak hastily organized bucket brigade, had The most important matter brought o o o ing up the membership of the commit­ jumped to the next bqildiug, This before the council for action was the Bilker's Kidney Pills - Congressman Hill to-day introduced a ^ wiil cure the Backache and pre- tees, owing to his lack of personal ac­ flashed up like tinder and at this junct petition of the Norwalk Street Bailway -cea bill to make Stamford a port of entry. ) vent disease from attacking the quaintance with the new members, of ure the occupants of the adjoining company for a layout for the extension (TRADS-XASK). Kidneys. These pills are safe The main purpose of the bill is to enable whom there are 163. From a source blocks realized that their belongings of the company's tracks up and over the Stamford Manufacturing Company A quick remedy—a sure to take—they contain no nar­ close to the Speaker the information is were in danger. ' . Mill Hill through East avenue to the remedy. Whether they're to unload their Mexican and West In­ given out to-day that the committees The work of removing everything city boundary on Newtown avenue. ' cotics, mercury or injurious blind, or bleeding, or itch­ f'f >• drugs—they are a vegetable dia importations direct at its Stamford will probably not be announoed until portable was commenced none too soon. The following preamble and resolu­ preparation. They remove in­ wharf without going first to Bridge­ the latter part of next week, just before At 11 o'clock the entire Gage block tion were adopted: ing, there's always prompt flammation and act as a tonic. port. Mr. Hill also introduced a bill the Christmas holiday recess. was destroyed and the flames had leap­ WHEBEAB, said Mayor and Conncil relief and a permanent for an addition to the Bridgeport post o o o ed across Bailey avenue into Scott's have carefully considered said matter, X They cost 50 cents at the drug* and it appearing to them (1) That Wall cure, i&.. gists. Book about Backache and office and custom house. The National Republican convention block. Here was the office of the Wes­ ' o o o street from the westerly end of what is Salva-cea is the" best Kidney trouble, free. : is to be held in the same hall at St. tern Union Telegraph Co., snl the known as the Quintard building, east­ At 8 o'clock to-day, the condition of thing in the world for Buktr Pill Co., Baneor, Me. Louis that tbe Democratic convention grocery store of BarhiteA Valdeu. The erly to Smith street is not wide Capt. Isaac Bassett, assistant doorkeep­ used in 1888. Its seating capacity is flames swept through them with irre- enoagh to give to said Mayor and dtllllllllllllllllllliilUlllllilllllllllllllliHIIilUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHU Catarrh, ^ Otlds, ''' T er of the Senate, was unchanged. 12,000. The call for the convention is tfiktibld fury and soon were ravaging council the right nnder law to locate Capt. Basset it extremely weak, and his another track through said street, as expected to be issued to-morrow, the Town Hall. Immediately in the it would not leave room for the requir­ Eoi«m,v Sal! Rhamii it oc* death would not be unexpected if o o o rear of the Town Hall are the stables of ed space on each side between the other Graghv Hob, ourred at any time. He may, however, Score one for our Congressman Hill. James Scott, whioh caught fire several rail and the curb, aDd (2) That there live for several days. < are buildings along each side of said ^Earaehtf Saras, He is credited with lifting the first times, the flames being persistently and street last named, all of which are oc­ o o o - prize from the Serjeant-at-Arms' pie successfully fought. V cupied by store-keepers, actively en­ and every ailment that an The Senate this afternoon confirmed counter in the appointment of A, M. On the Main street side of the fire gaged in business therein, and (3) That external remedy can reach. the nomination of Bufus W. Peckham Kennedy of Stamford, as a House mes­ things were much worse. The building said Wall street and the extension there­ as associate justice of the Supreme of known as East Wall street, or more Two sues, os and jocetsta. " senger. in which were the office of the Bidge- familiarly known as Mill Hill, is tho en­ At druggists, or br maiL Court. o o o Tu B*ANDR*T«CO., 974 CAXAL ST., N. Y. o o o field Press and the Masonic lodge room trance into said city from Cranberry Mr. and Mrs. Ironsides of New Lon Plains, Westport, Bridgeport, East The Hon. Samuel Fessenden left fell quickly, being soon followed by don, Conn., are located at the Grafton the drug store of H. P. Bissell. To the Norwalk and all the surrounding coun­ WEIGH IT CAREFULLY. town to-day, not being able to remain for the winter. _ try, and (4) That said Mill Hill is very GREAT SALE OF rear of this was the tool and plumbing steep, and on that occonnt, and because for the meeting of the national com o o o |in jour mind and you'll realize why| mittee to-morrow. He has appointed shop of Peter MoGlynn, which also of the narrowness of said Wall street, |economy and health, together with I Frank Miller and wife of Bridgeport, as it is now with only a single trolley Congressman Hill his proxy. burned like tinder. = quick and satisfactory results may be| are here. When tbe drug store was seen to bo track running through said street, the § obtained \?y using = o o o MILLINERY doomed grave fears for the safety of operation of cars thereon is a constant W. F. Bookwell of the Meriden Man­ menace to life and property, and a I BOSS I ufacturing company and N. L. Bradley Athletic Club Entertainment. the rest of the town were created. The great obstruction to the passage of expedient of blowing up the houses in vehioles, and (5) That before another I BAKING I of the Bradley & Hubbard company of The committee appointed by the FAWCETT'S the track of the flames to prevent their track can be legally and with safety to Meriden registered at the Arlington South Norwalk Athletic club to arrange | POWDER j further spread was suggested and the public, located on said streets, Wall, to-day. The? are on their way to visit for the athletic entertainment, to be and East Wall Btreets should toe widen­ = "The hind Boss makes his Biscuits with." = the suggestions met with a ready re the Atlanta Exposition. held at the olnb rooms on Washington ed, and Mill Hill cut down to at least a Mutts t Hm | Over 3,000,000 pounds of them 60ld § sponse. There were no explosives in seven per cent grade. Now therefore, o c o street, Friday evening, December 20tb, 1 in the past year, show their perfec- § have completed their labors and an­ the village bnt two miles away in the RESOI VED, That we, the Mayor and 1 tion; and your pies, cakes and biscuits = The supreme court has decided to re­ Council of the city of Norwalk do here­ Commencing Saturday the 16th, and nounce the following program: woods was a quantity of dynamite at a |can also be " light as a feather " if you| hear the important hat-trimming cases, by aocept, approve and adopt the appli­ eontinning Monday and Taesday, when |make use of the secret of their success. = THREE BOUNDS. quarry. A party to procure this was cation and plans of the said Norwalk argued some weeks ago. The reason we shall sell fine French Felt Hats, all 3 5 Charles Matthews, of Danbury, v«. soon organized with Grocer D. M. Street Bailway company as modified by = C. D. BOSS & SON, Now London, Conn. = assigned is that when the former hear­ styles and colors, including a full line Fred McGirr, of Bridgeport; Dick Keeier at its head aud the distance be­ the plan and map accompanied here­ | ALL GROCERS. |ing occurred there was oue vacancy, with, and marked "Map adopted by of Black, bought specially for this sale. Fitzgerald, S. N. A. C. vs. iSdward tween the village and the quarry was but now the vaoancy has been filled the Council of the City of Norwalk, We shall also make a reduction in all Lon?, of Greenwich; Thomas Mo Nier- covered in- a run. Some delay was ex­ showing layout for the Street Bailway and the rehearing will occur before a our Trimmed Hats, and will offer'one ny, of Winnipauk, vs. Fred Morelock, perienced in getting the dynamite, company of its Wall street extension full bench. The amount involved is hundred Hats and Bonnets from $l §0 of Danbury, and the Saunders Midgets, owing to the absense of the man who and made a part hereof." t several millions of dollars which the Meaning and intending to give to up, The Season has been backward, Howard and Hubert. had charge of the toolhousd. When at United States will have to refund if the said Street Bailway company the same hat is tbe reason for the extraordinary roup. BOUNDS. last the explosive was obtained, a mad layout already given to the Norwalk decision continues adverse to them, bargainsjwe shall offer the'eoming week. P. P. P. Billy Forsyth, of Danbury, vs. Fred race was run back to the village. Tramway company, from tbe present o o • The house of Joseph Hibbard, next switch of the Street linl way company CURES ALL 5KIN A favorable report was made in the Serrett, of Bridgeport; Dutch Mona- just west of the Quintard building, to Bisseirs drug store, was in imminent FAWCETT'S , , Semite to-day by the committee on pen­ han, S. N. A. C. vs Con Scully, of Dan- easterly to the point where the Street AND danger and it was seen that it could not sions on the bill requiring the payment bury. Bailway company's tracks commence 3 WATER STREET, be saved. It was then decided to apply on said map adopted by said citr, op­ of pension money t® wives in cases SIX ROTJNDS. the dynamite to this structure. Mr. posite what is known as the Bissell BLOOD DI5EA5E5.) where male pensioners desert or aban­ Dan Keefe, of Greenwich, vs. Harry homestead, and from thence northerly Physicians endorse P. P; P. ar s splendid Hibbard. who had been ill with pneu­ combination, and prescribe with great don their famlies, or are habitual drunk­ Lane, of Bridgeport. on their separate layout, as nearly as monia for a week, was carried out on a can be through the center of the street, satisfaction for the cures of Ji 1 forms and ards or for any reason fail or neglect to In addition to the above there will be FOUND stages of Primary, Secondary aud Tertiary blanket, to the Methodist church, as indicated on said map, to the city support their families. The bill is singing, dancing and club swinging by diagonally across the street. When the line. similar to one reported during the last well known artists. The counoil then adjourned untii. THE PLACE WHERE The master of ceremonies will be old furniture had been taken out two boxes Congress. of dynamite were placed under a bay Monday evening, December 23d. o o o reliable Dan Mclntyre and the time The action of tbe conncil last night THE BEST MEATS CAN The Republican national committeo keeper Louis Potter. window on the east side of the house Syphilis, SyphiliticSheumatlsm, Scrofulous and fired. The explosive, owing to takes the entire matter off of the city's BE FOUND AT PKICES Ulcer* and Sores, Glandular Swellings, voted to-day to hold the Bepnblican The general admission will be 50 cents hands and narrows it down to a contest Rheumatism, Malaria, Old Chronic Ulcers national convention at St. Louis June and reserved seats $1.00. Tbe reserved the poor location of the dynamite, did that hav9 resisted all treatment, Catarrh, not produce the desired effect, the bay between the Tramway and Street Bail- THAT CAN NOT BE 16. seat tickets can be obtained at the sev­ way companies. CURES o o o eral places in Norwalk, South Norwalk, window being sent sky high, while the The President to-day sent to the Sen­ rest of the building was unhuit. Before A gang of about seventy-five men in BEAT BY ANY MAR] East Norwalk, Stamford, Greenwich the employ of the Norwalk Street Bail- ate the following nominations and Bridgeport announced on the large a second charge of dynamite could, be KET IN NORWALK. nMsii. General Wesley Merrit to be major- procured the building was blazing way company broke ground on East Skin Diseases, Eczema, G'orcnic Female bills. The general admission tickets avenue, near the Charles O. C. Betts Complaints, Mercur'ni Pols'*?,,Tetter, Scald general. merrily. ' will be sold only at the door on the place, this morning, for the company's Head, etc., etc. Colonel Zanas Randall Bliss, Twenty- Another expedient was resorted to P.P. P. isa powerfu ante, nd an excellent night of the entertainment. proposed extension, of its tracks to fourth Infantry to be brigadier-general. and tho h^use of Henry Sherman, to Cranbury. Cclonel John J. Coppinger, Twenty- the south of the Hibbard residence, BATES' MARKET, Sound Beach Church Burned. Thfiro is considerable frost in the third Infantry, to be brigadier-general. was torn down with axes and hooks. The First Congregational Church at ground making it hard digging, and up Also a loDg list of army and hav.y ap­ This proved to be of good effect for al­ Sound Beach was destroyed by fire Sat­ to noon to-day the digging hod pro­ 5 WATER ST.| pointments. j though the housa was burned after it api>etizer, building up tine system rapidly. urday night. It was a white frame gressed only as far as the Baptist La-rUes whose systems are poisoned and o <» o was torn down the flames M'ere so low whose Wood Is in an impure condition, due building of the style of country church­ church. The condition of Capt. Bassett, assist­ as not to spread to the residence and MEEKER, COAL CO, es built throughout New England fifty Bailroad ties, stringers, etc., are be­ ant doorkeeper of the Senate, is so store of Julius Meyer, which was less CURES of sixty years ago and was situated on ing carted to points along the line, and much improved that his physicians feel than twenty feet distant. The fire had a crossroad leading from the poet road it looks as if the company meant busi­ warranted to-day in predicttng his re­ now reached its boundary, the Meyer [MARIA. covery. He is still in a very weak con­ between Stamford and Greenwich. ness and will continue to lay its tracks, COAL, WOOD, BRICK, building marking its limit. to menstrual Irregularities, are peculiarly Theie was no other building near it. as long ss the weather permits. benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood- dition, but his vitality is so remarkable cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, that strong hopes of his recovery are The sexton built the fires in the furnace Meanwhile the Methodist church had It will not be a double track road its LIME, CEMENT, TILE PIPE. poke Root and Potassium. Saturday evening, and when they were caught fire twice and twice the flames entertained. entire length, but there will be several OFFICE WITH G. & S. H. HOLMES/ o o o I well started he left for home. An hour were drowned uut. Inside the church long turnouts and the result to be The Newsboys' and Children's Aid or two afterward the edifice was in lay the sick man, Hibbard, who was re­ reached will be nearly as satisfactory as MAIN STREET, NOBWALK. , r Society of which Mrs. T. S. Childs is flames. moved when the building first began to though there were double tracks. -. the able and efficient President, gave a The society intended to abandon the blaze. The completion of the line will be old church as soon as a stone structure, LIPPMATT BEOS., Proprietors, "House-Farming" yesterday at the It was now nearly 4 o'clock and the huiled with delight by the people of DAVID - Wv RAYMOND '•'krr' " '•••- e-Y-ir"a. -TA. newly purchased home on C street, at whioh is nearly completed, is finished. wind having uone down, the fire began Cranbury. which large numbers of Washington's The burned church was insured. to wane. An hour later groat heaps of best society were present. Bev. Dr. blazing timbers sent forth their sparks Was a Strone Man. Funeral Director and Eialner, t New Yorlc Announcement. and Mrs. Child* and their three daugh­ The Town Sued. and cinders, but their power to do The Danbury News prints the follow­ ters were ac uvely engaged in the en­ Mr. Charles L. James a resident of harm was gone. Slowly they smoul­ ing in reference to Anthony llatchford tertainment of their guests. Mrs. Sen­ the town of Norwalk and living on the dered until at daylight every particle who died at the home of his brother-in- Homer's Fsirniture ator Hawley was one of the ladies Connecticut Turnpike, so called, has of wood in eitch of the destroyed ' buil­ law T. J. Howard in this city: 89 Washington Street South Norwalk is tho best in the market because rep­ present from Connecticut. Miss Mary brought a suit for $3,000 damages dings was completely incinerated. "Anthony Batchford, whose funeral resenting the productions of the best • Hcsidencr. Mahaukerao^Hotei Ferry who has long and faith­ against the town of Norwalk. The closest estimates obtained make was held at the St. Peter's church this raakeirf only. No such magnificent fully for this n .* is- .-ijarity, was kept He claims that in the layout of the the total loss about $100,000 and the in­ morning, was at one time considered display can be seen in Ainerien, (oc­ k away on aecouu i wt illness. } new telford road on the turnpike, prop­ surance carried between $40,000 and one of the strongest and most perfectly C. II. 1IABVEY' ... cupies eight spacious floors,) and no o o o erty belonging to him has been taken built men in Danbury. He had the can equal values in fine Furni­ $45,000. ^ ; •• / ^ The ever present source of complaint, lor the alleged improvement, without The losses and insurance are divided strength of an ox and many stories are CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY , ture be obtained. - the- grade crossing, receivod its full his consent and for which he demands as foljows: told of his unusual feats. There were 70 North Main St., South Norwalk. ' ? share of attention at the meeting of the recompense in the sum of $3,000, and Damage Insur. few men*who could best him in any ath­ Ladies aud gentl9men desiring first-class has retained Massrs. Hurl bu tt & Greg­ letic contest. He was only thirty-four help in any capacity, can obtain the same 151- M Mies for iiie Northeast Citizens' Association, last S. D. Gage $10,000 $2,000 MEDIATELY at the above agency; also those i Tilt-so comprise thousands of articles, from ory as his attorneys. Bedient & Mead, 8,000 2,000 years old at the timo of his death, wishing positions, either male or female, can . evening. At the opening of the meet­ l the inuxjionsivo Rocker, Easy Chair or Writ­ The selectmen have been served with E. S. Graves, 10,000 4,000 which was caused by consumption. v secure employment. - ~- ing Desk, to the most exquisite Dressing ing President Tucker called attention WANTED IMMEDIATELY—POSITION" for flior- : " the necessary papers and the outcome Barhite & Yalden,.... 9,000 ; " 2,000 oughly capable coachman or gardener (Amcr Table or Cabinet. Thoso desirous of select- to the recent narrow escape of Senator Gage's block, |5,000 : none ican). or to help around gentleman's placetsj ing useful, handsome and over-welcome Orville H. Piatt at a grade crossing at of the suit will be watched with interest. Hibbard & Sherman,. ' 8,000 3,000 Stove Swindlers at Work. First-class credentialo. Mv - ALSO EMPLOYMENT for two Swedish, threes Holidny Gifts, will find ample choice in our Waterbnry, Conn., and said he hoped W. S. Gilbert " 0,000 none The stove swindlers are at work in German and six other girls for general house-^sre­ vast stock, aud at all prices, plainly marked. -Mrs. Hannah Hill has purehSsed GO Scott's block, - 22,000- , 8,000 Middletown. Their scheme is to call work; two Traitresses and three chamber Senator Piatt would be made chairman maids. First-class references. , , 'i";Send for beautifully illustrated feet more of the Seymour property Masonic bmilding, 5,0001 - none at a house and ask to leave a stove of the sub-committee onsteam railroads. Town Hall, ; ".-•18,001k-. 9,000 G. H. HARVEY, Harvey's Shoe Store, ppi f; book, ' Our American Homes, and fronting on West avenue, also the four made of steel, on trial. The trial prov­ 70 North Main street, South JHorwalk•; Jf • He aleo referred to the escape of Dr. Ridgefield Press,... 3,000 ~ 2,500 * : fe: : How To Furnish Them." , _ > ^ Gallaudet's family at the fourth street lots in the rear of the Methodist church, H. P. Bissell - 6,000 2,000 ing satisfactory they request you to •m - ail of which she has presented to the Joseph Hibbard ;; 5,000- , 2,000 buy and write a note commending the i nrrwnnn'? w&ht parcel and crossing. Dr. Gallaudet heartily in­ v LUulVVVUUU »> PACKAGE DELIVERY church for the new edifice. Work upon Henry Sherman 4,000®*« 2,500 stove. In other towns these notes have Cheap rates. Will also take orders for mes­ i R. J. Horner & Co., dorsed the fight being made by the Peter McGlynn, 4,500 unk'n senger service ia New York. Goods called r, Furniture Makers and Importers, the latter will probably commence in turned out to be promissory notes, ©n for and delivered to all parts of the town, association agaiust the grade crossing. S. N. E. Tel. Co ' 2,700 v-; full Orders received at E. P. Weed's Dru? Store. | 61, 63, 65 W. 23d St., N. Y.; O* O ;••• the Sprinsf. This last contribution of W. U. Tel. Co ' 3,100 ' full which a lawyer demands payment. ^ SSWall Street, with telephone connection un~ :? (Adjoining £den Blusee). • , ^ v; « , -1 land by Mrs. Hill gives the church aa The excitement of the fire has been tU Homer & Co.'s establishment is one of the The Post-office Department will soon ^;,C E. IiOCKWOOD. is eijrhts of Now York—Newspaper Comimnt. frontage of 147 feet on West avenue. * • fho means of thoroughly arousing the y Cone to Wallingford. | —« make a change in the Postal Serviee be­ • ^ "/.."f-' tween New 7ork and Boston that will j. - * ''-t. t people of the town to the necessity of a Mr. George Fillow, who has been lEaymond & Son. give each city materially earlier service. The Norwalk Barbers Union has fire department of some sort. The engaged in the insurance bnsiness in Successor's to George H, Raymond. The New York, New Haven and Hart­ elected the following officers: Patrick safes in the Town Hall are supposed to this city for some time, has decided to Furniture Dealers and General Fnneral ford has submitted to Second Assistant Slattery, President;JohnConroy, Vice- be fireproof, and it is hoped the town make his home at the Masonic Home, PICTURES FRAMED Postmaster General Neilson a proposi­ President; Albert Pohlman, Secretary; records are intact. - ^ in Wallingford, and left for that place, iMrectors.i^^g^f^ to-day. Mr. Fillow is a member cf St. , JBy HARVEY BEDIENT, < 46 and 48 Main Street Norwalk Cfc tion to forward the mails on trains leav­ Alfred Brown, Financial Secretary; ing each day at 11 o'clock at night, and Otto Lindstrom, Sergeant-at-arms; —Bound corner Milk Tickets at the John's Lodge, No. 6, A. F. & A. M., and Grand St., SorwalK. 4 p Residence, Beikeley Place has scores of friends in this city. arriving at destination at 5:30 a. m. William Hess, Treasurer. GAZETTE office. , , Orders received evenings, ; . :tl Xetephoncj No, 77-4. , - \\ JH4^" Mi, Stick to 4 ; t* Welcome. Fnrsued by Fanes and Troops—The Tele­ graph Wire* Cut. • New England housekeep­ SOIVOMONV ILI-.K, A. T., Dcc. lOi^Sheriff Kew York's Latest Jail Sensation May rhe Distribution of the Appropriation Wright's posse which pursued the Indian experience have ers are too wide awake to be murderers of Mr. Merrill and his daugh­ ;r? ^ Prove to Be a Canard, ^ f; . HATHQRN Bills Discussed. * ter has return od. Near the base of the fooled into buying inferior Wbitelock mountains the posse came in | ^ ' us soap more than once, just sight of the Indians, but had been discov­ OLfi BILL VOSBURG'S STORY. SENATOR SHERMAN'S VIEWS ered first by the latter from an elevated because there is a present position. Tfco posse came within 500 yards of tho Indians as they were going Chemists Think the Stuff Found Contains combination that: SPRING given with it. XE Ia Not Unqualifiedly In Favor of the cp the mountains and had the advantage Nitroglycerin, bat When Put Into New Flan—Senator Allen Declares Df being among rocks and brush. The ^ the Fire It Did Not Explode. That the Popnliats Are For - Indians were fired on and returned the Warden Howe Alarmed. suits Chewers. the Monroe Doctrine. . : ^ lire, but escaped over the summit into the WATER rough rocky equntry under a trail hard to FOR THE follow. The posse kept in close pursuit, NEW YORK, Deo. 11.—Some of the WASHINGTON, Deo. 19.—There were few but the trail was lost. loamlike substance found in a portion of stomach, lenators present wl^en the senate met to- FORT GRANT, A. T., Dec. 9.—The wires the north Wall of Ludlow Street jail after jay. In the morning hoar, Mr. Mitchell between this point and San Carlos agency old Bill Vosburg had told the district at­ ' Bowels, •...' (Dem., Wis.) introduced a joint resolution and, Fort Apache went down, and it is be­ torney that dynamite had been placed *" - . • (or the purchase of a statue of Victor lieved that they wore cut by the renegade there as a part of the plot of the three k IAver and Hugo to be placed in the congressional Indians. A party is out on the line for postoffice robbers, Allen, Killoran and library. tbe purpose of making repairs. -1 Russell, to escape from the prison was ^ Kidneys. TBAD& MARK. On motion of Mr. Harris (Dem., Tenn.) SILVER CITY, N. M., Dec. 9.—Orders brought to the health department today a resolution was passed calling on the sec­ have been received at Fort Bayard for the and placed in the hands of Dr. Martin retary of war for copies of all orders, cor­ remaining cavalry at that post to make and Chemist Perry to determine if it con­ V FOE SALE BY respondence, etc., relating to the railroads forced marches across into Arizona to as­ tained any nitroglycerin. The substance SOAP feized, held and operated by the govern­ sist in the capture of the band of renegade is yellow in color, and it contained con­ ment from 1861-5 in order to furnish in­ Indians said to have committed murders siderable fiber such as dynamite cartridges Oirwashing-day they wan t formation for an adjustment of the gov­ near San Carlos reservation last week. are packed in. It was found behind a Tie Holies, Mer & Selleci Co ernment claims against the state of Ten­ The troops left at once. The orders were brick of the wall about three feet from the only the best soaj?; next day nessee. accompanied by a report that the citizens' ground in the rear of the tenement 235 they buy their own present. At the conclusion of the morning busi­ posse which left Duncan, A. T., immedi­ Broomo street, back of the jail. ness Mr. Dubois (Rep., Ida.) called up his ately after the discovery of the murders The chemical analysis revealed the fact intendment to the senate rules for the had run into the Indians near Clifton, A. that the substance was largely nitro­ OPENED. fistri button of the various appropriation T., and that a fight had followed in which glycerin, and the chemist • thinks the dy­ Tobacco is ; bills to the committee especially interest* one or more of the posse had been killed, namite story true. :d in the subject dealt with. By the terms and the order for moving troops was for Acting Captain Eirshner of the El- WINTER Df his amendment the appropriations com* the purpose of dosing in upon the band be­ Iridge Street police station and Warden Prof. George Yoergerhas mittee, which in the past has had charge fore the Mexican line could be reached. Rowe of the jail wereon hand early to re­ Df all general appropriation bills, would The posse was under tho leadership of the sume the search for the dynamite, which opened his Boxing School have jurisdiction only of the legislative^ Barks brothers, skilled frontiersmen and was begun last night. They removed the COAL. executive and judicial appropriation bill. Indian fighters. brick which Assistant Distriot Attorney to the Standard for the winter. Dubois' Argument. Battle had taken out last night, and then scraped out the yellow substance. : Best Varieties of Lehigh Coal Mr. Dubois, speaking to his resolution, A WOMAN'S RICH STEHE. 99 Private instructions a the maintained that the work of framing the There was about a pound of tho stuff 44 carefully screened, and de­ appropriation bills could be done more in­ "Bug" Holliday's Wife Bids Fair to Becoma on the back of the brick. Although other pupils home if desired. livered promptly. Call and telligently by the several committees hav­ a Bonanza Queen. bricks in various parts of the wall had ing especial charge of legislation for each CHICAGO, Deo. 10.—A special from Los been removed, that was the only place 44 Full course, 12 lessons, secure OUR PRICES before department of the government He urged Angeles says: where any suspicious looking substance Cheapest." also the fact that the appropriation com­ News comes from the Colorado desert was discovered. The stuff was taken out purchasing. mittee was unable to handle all the bills mining camp of Picacho, near Yuma, that with the utmost care. Captain Kirshner and that the -great burden put upon it Mary Thurman, daughter of Judge Thur- stood from the wall at arm's length and ADDRESS E. M. TOLLES & Co. always resulted in crowding it at the man, has made tho richest strike known then scraped the opening with a small Coal, Wood, Hay, Straw Bnd of each session. The work of passing in any of the desort camps for years. Sho chisel. Prof. George Yoerger. the appropriation bills would be undoubt­ was prospecting in the hills and found a Officers Frightened. Grain aod Feed. edly facilitated by such a division of the vein that promises to make her a bonanza After getting about two ounces of the Nor walk, Conn. Water St., foot Haviiand, task. queen. Mary Thurman was once the bello substance Captain Kirshner took it to po­ Or apply at this office. Mr. Sherman (Rep., 0.) said that he of Washington, and there she married lice headquarters. The substance found SOUTH NORWALK. agreed to some extent with the views of Lieutenant Cowles, now United States today was different somewhat from that Mr. Dubois. There were certain of the naval attache in London, who recently taken out of the wall last night It con­ appropriation bills, like the District of wedded Miss Roosevelt, sister of the secre­ tained more of the loam ^nd less of the DAILY FREIGHT LINE Columbia bill and the river and harbor tary of the United States embassy. Cowles fiber and looked as though it might con­ ^Boarded for the Winter RAUNSCHWEIGER bill, which should go to their appropri­ and she soon disagreed, and he permitted tain nitroglycerin. ate committees. But bills like the mili­ her to get a divorce. Then she came west Captain Kirshner, although inclined to at our Stables on Water St. BETWEEN tary and naval, which provided only for to San Diego and lived at Tia Juan, on doubt the dynamite story, was extremely B expenses fixed by law, should go to the the Mexican line. Thore she met and careful how he handled the stuff. MUMME. general appropriation committee. married Thomas Gilford, a dashing ad­ "What bothers me most," he said, "is in the city, or at our East Nothing being before the senate, Vice venturer, who proved to have a wife and why the pal of the postoffice robbers President Stevenson, in accordance with two little children. Then she went home should put dynamite ki the wall here, A Pure Malt Extract. the rules, instructed the clerk to call the to see her mother before the old lady died, where any one in the house might see Norwalk or West Norwalk NORWALK, first order on the calendar, which proved but Judge Thurman refused to permit her him, when he could just as well have A Substitute for Solid Food to be the resolution of Mr. ^Uen (Pop., to enter her door, and she returned. She placed it in one of the wood sheds, where farms ; good, warm stables, Neb.) declaring it to be the sdbse of the got a divorce from Gilford and then sur­ he could have worked without fear of dis­ Highest percentage Extract. Low senate that the government of the United prised her friends by marrying "Bug" covery." est percentage Alcohol. An Effec­ States should recognize the Cuban revolu­ Holliday, the baseball player. She is Warden Rowe has been in a very nerv­ large yard for exercise open­ SO. NORWALK tive Tonic, An Agreeable Beverage. tionists as belligerents. Mr. Allen said known in all the mining camps of south­ ous state ever since he heard of the dyna­ he supposed his resolution would be re­ ern California. mite story. He said that he would wait A mild Stimulant. ferred to the committe on foreign rela­ until the analysis of the substance found ing to the south, protected AND ( Just what physicians will pre tions. Mr. Allen, however, did not allow Chicago Postal Clerks Angry. had boen made, and then if it proved to scribe for Nursing Mothers, Con the opportunity to pass without informing CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Clerks in the Chi­ bo dynamite he would order that portien on three sides by buildings; valescents and victims of Insomnia the senate that the Populist party, which cago postoliice nre much wrought up over of the wall torn away for a radius of two or Nervous Disorders resulting from was sneered at as a party of domestic the orders issued by Postmaster General feet. NEW YORK grievances, stood shoulder to shoulder with Wilson. They have arranged to give an The jail is bounded by Essex, Ludlow, careful, experienced horse­ Impaired Digestion and Overwork. the Republican and Democratic parties entertainment at CentrcA Music hall Sat­ Broome and Grand streets. The north Propellers for the maintenance of the Monroe doc­ urday night and use the proceeds to send Wall is built along the yards of the men in attendance. 'SI Battled for Sale and DeliTered Anywhere. trine. * a committee to Washington to help get Broome street tenements and extends Mr. Alien Sarcastic. their revised salary classification bill be­ back to tho Essex Market prison. It i.s L0N6 ISLAND BOTTLINE CO., Mr. Allen commended some of the re­ fore congress. By the order of the post­ about o feet thick at the bottom and is City of Norwalk, 980-384 Bergen St., Brooklyn. marks of Mr. Cullom yesterday and then master .general whoever goes on such a supposed to prevent any escape from the jailyard. FOR SALE BY proceeded to condemn the alliance of the commission is likely to lose his position. money power of tbe efest with that of Eng­ Bill Vosburg's Story. Vulcan and Eagle. EDWARD P. WEED. land in connection with our diligence in To Build a Chinese Railroad. According to the story told by old Bill preventing the aggressions of the British PORT TOWNSHEKD, Wash., Deo. 10.—A Vosburg, a man known as the Kid had Leave Norwalk at 5 p. m. on this hemisphere. With this idea as a concession to build a railroad from tide been persuaded by Allen, Killoran and text he referred contemptuously to the re­ water to Peking has been obtained by a Russell to place a quantity of dynmite in Leave So. Norwalk at 6 p. tn. THE BEST MEATS port that Theodore Havemeyer, "the re­ syndicate. The road will be about 200 the north wall to aid them to escape. The tiring Austrian consul general at New miles long and will tap a-valuable coal dynamite was to have been exploded, Vos­ Leave New York, Pier 23, burg says, while the postoffice robbers York," was to be made a baron, as an mining district Among the men of EWYOBK.NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD E. R., Beekman St., 5p m, If you want the best of meat, evidence that that gentleman was asham­ prominence said to be in the deal are Sen­ were in the jailyard. They hoped that it N RAILHOAD. Just come around on Water street, ed of the country of his birth. ator Calvin S. Brice of Ohio, Whitelaw would blow away a sufficient portion of —NEW YOEK DIVISION. S Mr. Allen evidently labored under the Reid of New York, cx-Secretary of State the wall to enable them to make good October 20th, 1895. • '' Across the way from Hubbell's dock their escape. The market stands upon a rock, delusion that Mr. Havemeyer was a Unit­ John W. Foster and others. Trainsleave South Norwalk as follow*: ed States consu I to . He also re­ Vosburg was found today while walking FOB NEW YORK—Accommodation trains at Where there is kept of meat the best, ferred to the American women "who were The Cleveland Disaster. about the corridor of the Tombs. 9.36 a.m., 1.11, 2.54, 4.07, 5.30, 6.50, 8.11, 10.*0 And prices lower than the rest, marrying titled European mendicants." CLEVELAND, Dec. 10.—The coroner ren­ "I don't know anything about the p. m. Express trains at 5.20 5.30. C.15 (local) dynamite plot," he said. "I only heard 6,55, (local), 7.05, (local), 7.55, (local). 8.S1, "Who handle meats of the same grade When he finished, Mr. Call (Dem., Fla.) dered his verdict in the Central viaduct y.03 (local) 9.58,10.45.11.37. (local) a. ID. 12.52 gave notice that he would tomorrow call disaster today. He fails to find sufficient about it after my son-in-law, Russell, got 2.25,4.20,5.25,6.20 7.57 p.m. For Washington via For none can cut better in the trade. up his Armenian resolution, and Mr. Hill evidence of an act committed or omitted out. He told me that a quantity had been Harlem River 12.53 a.m. (daily ) We have Beef and Lamb, Sausage (Dem., N. Y.) introduced the amend­ on the part of any person to warrant him placed in the north wall of the jail in SUNDAYS.—Accommodation 915 a. m.. 6.14» *: H&X.ETS (local),7.23,(local)9.28p.m Express 5.20 5.30 and Pork, ments to the rules of the senate which he in holding any one criminally liable for June. That is all I know." a. m. Bight from New Haven, (not New proposed in the last congress, providing the accident. He concludes that the 17 Vosburg is now awaiting sentence for FOB NEW HAVEN AND THE EAST.—Accommo­ 3UUMG for cloture and for counting a quorum. victims of the disaster came to their death green goods swindling. He has told all dation trains at 0.32,7.38, 8.46and 1144a.m., York.) 1.37,2 42, (to B'p't), 4.20, 5.27,6.27,7.28 (to B'p'tL. The senate then adjourned. as a result of injuries sustained or from the secrets of the escape of the three rob­ 8.41,9.41 and 11.15p.m. Express trains at 1.03.1ir 3ALSAM All goods reliable bought of us drowning in the river. bers from the jail on July 4 last and the 9.11 10.05, 11.06 a. m. 12.05, 3.03, 5.07 (Naugfc- The market of John Bogardus. Dairymen Elect Officers. other day told the district attorney of the tack Express) 7.10 p. m. Date of Shortage In Doubt. dynamite plots. SUNDAYS.—Accommodation7.38,9.12 a.m. and SYRACUSE, Dec. 12.—The following offi­ 7.15 p.m. Express 1.G3 and1.20 a. m* cers were elected today at the nineteenth OMAHA, Dec. 10.—When the task of ex­ After Vosburg's story had spread about C. T. HITMPSTEAD, Gea. Pass. Agent. annual convention of tbe New York State amining the books of ex-City Treasurer the neighborhood of the jail there was con­ Dairymen's association: President, A. Bolin was begun it was positively an­ siderable anxiety shown by the persons J. W. BOGARDUS, Chase Thompson of Owego; vice presi­ nounced that as soon as the investigation living in the Broome street tenements, dent, Dr. L. L. Vanslyke of Geneva; sec­ was completed the bondsmen would especially those in 235. The house is five The Nsrwali Fire Insnrancp Gs 6 WATER ST., NORWALK. retary, H. D. Gilbert of Clayvillc; treas­ promptly make good every dollar lost stories high. There are 20 families living Has now Completed to urer, George T. Powoll of Ghent. through Bolin and his deputy. Now it is there. 3ltd SUCCESSFUL. BUSINESS TEAK, CURES ALL COLDS said the city cannot recover because the Captain Kirshner after arriving at po­ Schooner Elwood Lost. lice headquarters with his find held a con­ And has not outstanding a dollar of unpai^i: date is in doubt. • - losses or claims for losses. Jfo sound #O»H- OfSReoMSi SAN FRAXCISCO, Dec. 13.—The schooner sultation with Inspector Cortxight and pany insures for less i ,, Elwood is missing and is supposed to have The Cnban Insurrection. Chief Conlin. Inspector Cortright took J. Beavan, Pres.; G. B. ST. JOHN. Treasl^ NEW LOT IN BLUE AND BLACK, gone down off the Alaskan coast between MADRID, Dec. 10.—A dispatch from Bome of the substance found and dropped GEO.R COWLES. Sec'r- ©s '<••1 ,5 Cook's Inlet and Glazier bay with all on a little of it in the open fire It did not » <"{ &£ f/v <2*1 ft Tailor-made, latest style, sati Havana states that the rebel General Ma- lUfiVj waists and sleeve linings. board. Her failure to arrive has passed coo is advancing upon the town of Santa explode. 7|71 TNA INSRUANCE CO., of Hertford all reasonable time, and the friends of her 1 /Tj Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetua . jsffi Clara, while the insurgent leader, Gomez, Tale Clubs to Go South. Capital and Assets, f8,902,272.64. i DIAGONAL WORSTED SUITS, ' master, Captain Wickens, scarcely have a is keeping the field between that town and IN BLUE AND BLACK, . . hope that he is alive. NEW HAVEN, Dec. 11.—The Yale Glee, Insures against loss and damage by FJBE On Matanzas. The party of 60 filibusters Banjo and Mandolin clubs will take the terms adapted to the hazard and consisted (fefi ft ft s» fill if Fine Custom Work. who landed a short time ago under the tpO.Ov <1 *3U1L« All great bargains. , r . End of the Colt Case. leadership of Callao have returned to Key most extensive southern tour ever under­ PROVIDENCE, Deo. 12.—The last aot of taken by Yale organizations. This is in Sole agents for Norwalk and vicinity % | We are now prepared to supply Call and examine. West. response to the increasing southern repre­ tbe public with a good reliable ready the famous Colt case closed this morning H. GOODWIN, when J. M. Ripley, counsel for Mrs. Eliza­ Feast of Poultry, Onions and Apples. sentation in the university. There has mixed paint in £ pt., 1 qt, 2 qt. and beth M. Colt, in divorce ''proceedings, been a big improvement in the work of J. Belden HuributVy;^||' 170 WASHINGTON; STREET BRIDGE NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The commission­ fy 4 qt, pails. Also aw and boiled brought by her against her husband, ex- ers of charities and correction have de­ the Glee club in particular, and the others oile, turpentine, dryer, varnish, Attorney General Samuel P. Colt, formal* cided to provide a Christmas dinner for are above the standard. ly discontinued the petition brought by Attorn; ai Connsellor at ^ white lead by the pound or hundred the inmates of the public institutions on " Dangers of the Deep. his client -'".iSl the islands. They have invited bids for . . Boom 4, up stairs, ^.4' | weight, white and colored kalsomine. FALL AND WINTER supplying 24,000 pounds of poultry, 48 HALIFAX,. N. S., Dec. 11.—The steamer Putty, nails by the pound or keg. American Tobacco Dividend. " r4c Beta has arrived from Haiti with her , GAZETTE BUILDING. 1 barrels of onions afid 96 barrels of red ap­ NEW YORK, Dec. IS.— The directors of ples, to be used in preparing the dinner. main house smashed in and decks swept. | Good line of paint brushes. Captain Hopkins was thzown off the Our prices are all light—same as SUITS. the American Tobacco company held a ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANigt formal meeting today and deolared the Dr. J. C. Mo orb In Custody. bridge by a sea, but escaped serious in­ f- the goods. 1/ousers xo order from regular quarterly dividend of 2 percent jury. The topsail schooner Mabel Howard MANCHESTER, N. H., Dec. 10 —Dr. J. Low Bates. Prompt Delivery on the preferred stock. The dividend on Has arrived from Puerto Rico with her fore Bracnh Office, Norwalk, at-Morris Benedic%^'f $3.50 up. the common stock was passed. . . C. Moore, ex-president of the defunct topmast gone. Commonwealth National bank and one Mai.il Office, depot. South Norwalk, ij0 H. H. WILLIAMS a of the People's Insurance compan.,, now Suits from $18 up. Fire on Cotton Shijp.' , f .A Big Airbrake Suit. L. HUNT, Agent. |g. 17 Main St. HAVRE, Deo. 12.—Fire broke out today in the hands of a receiver, was surrendered BALTIMORE, Deo. 11.—The Westing- among 400 bales of cotton on the after by his bondsmen today and he is now in house Airbrake company has filed suit E. GUSOWSKI, deok of the British steamer Samoa, Cap­ the custody of an officer at his room in the Bgainst the Boyden Airbrake company, Horace E. Darin, Cor. WALL and WATER STS.| tain Frazier, which arrived here on Dec. Opera House block. \ - - asking for an injunction to restrain the ;'.EXCELBIOK ; -V• 8 from New Orleans. The loss is heavy. latter from further alleged infringements BUILDING . LOTS Dress suits to hire. . The Marie Barber! Case. of a fluid pressure automatic brake mech­ Hon. H. S. Bandy Dying. ALBANY, Dec. 10.—Amos E. Evans of anism which the plaintiffs claim they own. Xjtyerv and Sales Stable- WELTSTON, O., Dec. 12.—Hon. H. S. New York, counsel for Marie Barberi, (ON INSTALLMENT PL AN.)' Bundy, ex-congressman from this district now under sentence of death at Sing Sing, Western Union Dividend. • Opposite Danbury and' and father-in-law of Hon. J. B. Foraker, has written to Governor Morton asking to NEW YORK, Deo. 11.—The executive Norwalk Railroad depot* FALL AND WINTER is dying. He was a member of the first be allowed a hearing concerning the com­ committee of the Western Union Tele­ Norwalk, Conn. Stylish Ohio legislature. mutation of his client's sentence. Gov­ graph company has recommended the dec­ FOR SALEfli&$ ^ y< y: - Single or Double.Team ~ l£f ''xf-pP-y* > lV\ "M ernor Morton has not yet decided what he laration of the regular quarterly dividend with or without drivers. Killed by a Fall. will da. ss-i of IK per cent by the full board at tomor- Safe'Zhorses for women ^ SUITINGS. OSWEGO, N. Y., Dec. 12.—John Gillen, On -:• Wilton Avenue Boy Accused of Brutal Assault. row's meeting '•;!'! and children. ^ *-*, a lineman, while repairing a trolley wire ; Ms 0 NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Stephep Quarry More Gold For Europe. ~* •" SADDLE HORSES A SPECIAL/TV Having procured a large Nine of handsome today, fell from a ladder 20 feet high. Ho L Fall and Winter suitings, I am ready to make was killed instantly. 17 years of age, was held for trial today NEW YORK, Dec. 11.— L. Von Hoffman them up in the latest styles, ^ on a charge of brutal assault upon 12-year- & Co. say that they expect to ship gold japply Tor Piano Lessons. Gold For Havana. old Agnes Farley The little • girl tear­ to Europe tomorrow, and possibly the if f. KocbuR,|§ffS NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Messrs. Heidel- fully told Magistrate Flammer in the Cen­ next day also. Tho amounts have not yet 1%/TBS. GEORGE W. BRADLEY, (daughter bach, Iokelheimer & Co. forwarded $209,- ter Street police court that Quarry had been determined. S Charles Olmstead. JJX of the late Wsa. B, Nash,) gives efficient 900 in Spanish gold to Havana today. knocked hex down and kicked her brutally. and satisfactory instructions on the Piano at 17 liortb Mali) S;|., South Norwalk. her home No. 193 Main "treet, ij?/' —Subscribe for the GAZETTE. ; —Advertipa in the GAZETT*. —Subscribe forjtbe "Gazette.* TTW 1 ; i y:\~iSir. ' ".^'5 :* «'• A -:Sf "•"; " ' ' '• \ " " v • • - ' <•'-'„ r • • • - - / _ - • - ; ••::i ?•-:• XHi-fl? , x , . ._ , I - M * • • * *- ' • , \ - *• ' -> 1 ' •£ WEE KLY • JS OR WA L Kf - GlZETT * ' • '. f ' •'• ' "•"*•'- - •. . :

The Republic for Protectlo GHTN1NG AND RUBBERS. FATAL MISTAKE. , ' NORWAIKjffiBlGAZETIE. An English newspaper, the Manches­ urine a Thnnderstorni if TO ter Courier, monrnfally declares that You Are Afraid. 'The one thing which a woman most i A citizen of who has an rpo t . n • Truth all the free trade Democracy in the United Irate habit of confounding everything I Leonard street. Enquire Of rLATT dreads—barring, of course, a mouse and PBICF. nis if States is "marching to its doom," and being out of style—is a thunder shower. which is said to him and has been en­ • , \ 1 y deavoring to'acquire a knowledge of onr with rare felicity of metaphor, it adds Many most estimable women, of charac­ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1895. vernacular was about leaving his board­ inrffi ' that "not only is the free trade millen­ ter and forfie, who can lead great cru­ sades and revolutionize society, go all ing house for a more comfortable quar­ nium, when the British lion and the to pieces at a clap of thunder, and a ter. All the little mysteries of his ward­ in the Post Office as a Newspaper. robe, including his last nether garment American lamb shall lie down together, good many men, too, for that matter. It is not agreeable to be struck by and umbrella, had been packed up, indefinitely postponed, but American when he bethought to himself the un­ JlOJiSAJE. Where the Power Lies. lightning. Nor is it at all necessary. opinion is distinctly swinging back There is a sure preventive—as sure as pleasant duty now devolving upon him —that of bidding "ze folks" goodby. X710R SAliE—peck & 8nyder Rkates, adjust Mr. Cleveland'sactio n in starting off on it is simple, inexpensive and always ac­ J3 meat entirely new; will fit any boot an more strongly than ever to the protect­ After shaking his fellow boarders £-v, 42 South Main Street. thing about the discovery is that the when the lightning begins to flash and with incessant bowing, "ze verree best . from theBritish Government in regard to the thunder to roar, and will stand on success in ze virl" and "ze benediction TjlOR SAtE—Three and one-half (3)4) lbs. Manchester Courier should have made flu chief," he retired in search of his I?. 66 ounces of Bhoulder steak, cut by an Venezuela was daily expected in Wash the floor so that she touches nothing artist, for 25 cents. Corned Beef, 5 cents up. it so soon. It will be remembered that "dear landlady," to give her also his E. J. WADHAM9,21 Wall Btreet. 8 23 3m < ington, has been severely criticised by else, she will be as safo as if she were over two years have elapsed since sealed in a glass cage. blessing. He met her at the staircase, and advancing, hat in hand, with a . citizens and by Congressmen of both American voters began to repudiate Rubber is a nonconductor of electric­ Fairfield County National Back- BRIDGEPORT. parties. It is easy to overestimata the ity, and if the lightning has to go thousand scrapes,commenced his speech: free trade at the ballot box. Nor walk, Conn., Dec. 10, 1895. through a sheet of rubber to get at you "Ah, madame, I'm going to leave you. V. significance of this act on the part of You have been verree amiable to me, m of If British journals were familiar at it will leave you alone and take some­ A wssa? f , the Executive, however. Mr. Cleve­ thing else. In other ,words, when you madame. I will nevare forget you for [1 be held at all with American history they would zat. If in my countree, I would ask zer Home, Tuesday, the 14th day of January, land undoubtedly knew the general have on a pair of rubbers and are not in Pells open from 11 A. M, to 12 M. . ..v •' • ••" : know that at no time has free trade government to give you a pension, ma­ contact with anything, you are perfectly 5C-4t L. C. GREEN, Cashier. teuor of Lord Salisbury's reply to Sec- dame. '' The good lady put down her sentiment been deep or widespread in insulated. bead and blushed modestly, while our t retny Oiney'a dispatch before he This is not a theory merely. It is a Central National Bank. this country. In the preamble of the Frenchman proceeded: "Veil, I must penned his message to Congress. If fact proved by innumerable experiences. Nor walk, Conn., Dec. 12,1895• first tariff which this Republic enacted go. You know in zeese life it is full of A pair of rubbers has saved many a lifo of the Stockholders^of t tin- nation means to uphold the vigor- pain and trouble. If Got adopted ze virl it was explicitly stated that one of the in a thunderstorm. vich Lamartine made in his poesie, zen : ous assertion of the Monroe doctrine Last summer Horace W. Folger of ms, on , January 14, 18D6. Polls objects of the measure —a measure gsure should be no more pain. Adieu, open from 11 A. M. to 12 M. ; which Mr. Olney, iu accordance with Cambridgeport, Mass., red is made from the madder Tired, Weak, Nervous Drug Store?. plant, which grows in Hindustan; the displays of Silverware—use- - solemnly on his shoulder while he but this time Fate and Senator Morgan yellow sap of a Siam tree produces gam­ Hood's Sarsaparilla Restores ful things—in the city. Spe­ writes. We do not believe a word of it. are against him. boge ; raw sienna is the natural earth Strength and Bodily Vigor. cial bargains in nut picks and We regard it as an unmitigated roor­ The incident may help the President from the neighborhood of Siena, ; raw umber is an earth found near Um- The cause of that tired, weak, nervous cracks. . ' . ' back. • to get back to his right role of officer QlZw , bria and burned; ink is made condition in which BO many people find If there were an owl at the White to execute the decree of Congress, and from burned camphor; mastic is made themselves, is the failure of the blood to Muffs, Boas, Jackets and , &; House we should have heard of it be- to forsake the wrong one of a kind of from the gum of tho mastic tree, which properly nourish fiis First of American Newspapers. Capes, a quartette of good : So?a this. It would not have been nec­ grows in the Grecian archipelago; bis­ the nerves and tis­ winter things that are asrea- !; glorified Premier seeking to impose his ter is the soot of wood ashes; very little sues. Feed the CHAKT.ES A. VAVA, Editor. essary for us to wait until the informa­ will on the national legislative bodies. real ultramarine, obtained 'from the nerves upon pure THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION. sonable as they are seasonable. tion came to us from some paragrapher precious lapis lazuli, is found in the blood, and they THE AMERICAN I0EA, We've not only made comfort ^ market; the Chinese white is zinc, scar­ o&jn Western newspaper. And even if Echo Says Where? will be steady and THE AMERICAN SPIRIT "possible, but we have madeJt ; let is iodide of mercury, and vermilion strong. Bead this: The availabii c.-u balance in the THESE FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME, FOREVER there were an owl, we are quite sure is from the quicksilver ore cinnabar. " It is with pleas­ probable —price says so. iha President would not make a* pet of Treasury on Monday was $175,500,000. ure that I recom­ The Mule and the Feasant. Daily, by Mail, . . v . : S6 a year it a»d let it sit upon his shoulder while The Government realized altogether mend Hood's Sar­ One day a mule who was drawing a saparilla as an ex­ Daily and Sunday, by Mail, $8 a year from its three bond issues $182,000,000. writes. The owl is not a pretty bird. cart along a highway suddenly came to cellent nerve tonio N&itber is it affectionate and pre- Mr. Cleveland declared in his message a stop and began lamenting his hard and blood purifier. (•- ' few# SOT pufciH'fsHig. Furthermore, its habits that not oncdoUar of the proceeds of these fate. Bin* C. H. Tenable I have taken it "How, now, you ingrate!" shouted more than once issues had been used to pay the Govern­ Keithsburg, 111. Is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper i# ara not at all nice and it smells un- the peasant in reply. "Are you not well and am taking it now. I was tired, my the World. j>k-»oaiitIy iu th9 bargain. The owl ment's running expenses. In view of fed and lodged, and do I ever ask yon body ached, and I felt very badly all over. to work on the Sabbath day?" Price 5c a copy.. By Mail, $2 a year aiay bti regarded by unthinking per­ thisstatement it would be interesting to I was afraid I would be sick. I thought I "But behold the muddy highway!" would take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and Address THE SUN, New York, know just where the Treasury would sons as an emblem of wisdom, but it replied the mule. '' My strength is taxed It Has Cured Me, have been to-day if there had been no to the utmost to pull my load." - haii no real title to that distinction. It and I find that it Is oheaper than the doc­ 11 "Idiot of a mule, it is owing to the Scientific American bond issues. tor's bills. Hood's Pills are the best I gfof a stupid and a greedy animal, and its mud that I have loaded the cart with have ever taken and I use no other. I am Chicago Is In a Uriel Way, Says Sr. John. only 600 ppunds! If there was no mud, fe' -sole claim to the appearance of in- glad to have an opportunity to recom* CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—Ex-Governor John I'd insist that you draw 1,000!" Ijfjp^teliigence consists in a stolid demeanor M P. St. John of Kansas and 39 other mem­ Moral.—The man who complains of a mend Hood's Sarsaparilla." RS. O. K. and a particularly sluggish sensibility, bers of the national Prohibition commit­ pimple may have escaped a boil.—De­ VMNABLE, Keithsburg, 111. tee sat on the rostrum at Association hall. troit Free Press. "jigeides that, it cannot see at all clearly A large audience was present. "The Hood's®0™*- by day and often blunders sadlyjon that churches of today are not the churches of That Particular Mule. 'fAr,

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. Highest of ail in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Reooit V£''•> INE1N fvorinel Dr. David Hunter McAlpin Marries Senate and House Both Come Mighty 'jfC? Husband *• WA8HIH6 POWDER J Close to Doing Nothing. . , Miss Emma Rockefeller. will always be interested in whatever makes WILL REST UNTIL MONDAY. IMPORTANT SOCIETY EVENT. his wife's work easier and lighter. ABSOLUTELY PURE " My husband has used your shaving soaps for years, Another Petition For the Recognition o) The Bride la the Daughter of the Poorer and he induced me to try your lyorine Washing i the Cuban Belligerents—Senator ' of the Two Rockefeller Brothers, Who Is Said to Be Worth Not, ELBE H0BB0B BE0ALLED. THE GEBMANIO'S ACCIDENT. the Powder, which I find most excellent, and as pure and Stew»rt Presents a Gold good as you represent it. The cake of Olive Oil Soap and Silver Besolution. More Than 830,000,000. One of the SnrVivora Censured by Bishop Lord Dunraven's -Trip Interrupted—Pro- that comes in each package is superior to anything I have Horstman For Alleged Sacrilege. Tiding For the Passengers. CLEVELAND, Deo. 13.—John Vevera of ever used for chapped hands." MRS. W. A. HEYVVOOD, WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Immediately NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Miss Emma QUEENSTOWN, Deo. 13.—The Cunard this city has inourred the censure of Bishop line steamship Umbria, which will leave Pawtucket, R. I. after the opening of the house today Speak­ Rockefeller, eldest of the four ohildren of William G. Rockefeller, one of the Stand­ Horstman in a cake which recalls the ter­ Liverpool on Deo. 14 for New York and The J. B. Williams Co., Glastonbury, Conn. er Reed placed several executive com­ ard Oil magnates, jvas married today to rible Elbe disaster. Qn his passage to Eu­ will touch here on the following day, will munications before the house. Dr. D. Hunter McAlpin, Jr., son of David rope on the steamhip Lahn, Vevera had as take the mail of the White Star line Makers of Williams'Famous Shaving Soaps. On motion of Mr. Dingley (Rep., Me.) H. McAlpin, the millionaire tobacco man, a fellow passenger a Slav whose name is steamship Germanic, damaged so badly Jg^List of Choice Premiums sent Free upon Request. it was agreed that when the house ad­ in the magnificent Rockefeller mansion, unknown. Joseph Holeck was also a pas­ yesterday in collision with the Scotch journed today it would be to meet on next Rockwood Hall, near Tarrytown-on-the- senger. The Slav became ill. Hole'ck wore ooasting steamer Cumbrae that she had to Monday. Hudson. a collar such as Catholic clergymen wear, put baok to Liverpool. The Umbria will Mr. Wheeler (Dem., Ala.) asked unani­ Rockwood Hall is th6 country seat of and some of the passengers thought it also take 50 of the Germanio's passengers mous consent for the immediate consider­ William G. Rockefeller and about three would be a joke to have the terror strick-, who were to have boarded her here. ation of a resolution for the appointment miles from Tarry town. It is an immense en Slav make a confession to Holeek, who LIVERPOOL, Dec. 12.—The officials of of Hon. William L. Wilson as one of the building in the renaissance chateau style, was willing to carry out his part of the the White Star line say it is impossible regents of the Smithsonian institute, but with cloisters of stone. It stands on the programme. Vevera, as a. Catholic, pro­ fully to ascertain the damage done to the OLSEN BROS'. Mr. Adams (Rep., Pa.) objected. site of the famous Aspinwall mansion, tested against the farce and caused it to Germanio in the collision with the Cum­ Mr. McCreary (Dem., Ky.) objected tc which was torn down to make place for it. be dropped. brae yesterday until she has been placed, a resolution offered by Mr. Fisher (Rep., For the wedding today the veranda sur­ Holeek and Vevera were both passen­ in drydook. Besides the large hole, 9 N. Y.) calling on the president for the rounding the house was inclosed with gers on the Elbe on the homeward jour­ feet by 7, whioh was stove in her bow WHITE SHOE STORE. correspondence at the state department glass and decorated with palms and potted ney. Holeek was lost. Vevera was saved. above her watermark, a second hole has in the case of the Henry Crossby, an plants. The floors were spread with costly Vevera received the following letter from been discovered in the bow below the line, American vessel fired on by the troops at rugs, while from the roof and along the Bishop Horstman last week: 3 feet in diameter. It was decided today Men's Woonsocket Rubber Boois, New Stock Santo Domingo, Nov. 10, 1893. On mo­ sides 4vero draped ropes of chrysanthe­ "My attention has been called to corre­ to start the Adriatic of the White Star ^ * tion of Mr. Lacey (Rep., Ia.) a resolution mums and greens intertwined with roses. spondence in the Bohemian paper Volnost, lino for New York at onee with the steer­ $2.50 a pair. was passed'which called on the attorney The guests entered the music room, in in which Mr. Holeek, who went down in age passengers of the Germanio and those Slf-^ general for a detailed statement of the which the ceremony was perforn**], the Elbe, relates how you brought a poor of her saloon passengers who may be de­ YX* We are Headquarters for Men's Grain Caif and accounts, fees, etc., of the clerks of the through a Gothic gate of bridesmaid roses, seasick Slavak to him, as if he were a sirous of taking passage in her. The Cum­ . • -• United States courts, marshals, deputy lilies of the valley and asparagus fern. Catholic priest, and that the Slavak made brae is lying in a dangerous position in Hip Boots, at $ 1.45, $2, $2.50 and 3 00. marshals and commissioners. Mr. Laoey The drawing rooms, arranged as a grand his sacramental confession to him. If tho the track of vessels. Her forecastle is vis­ explained in answer to a question from salon in white and gold, were beautifully facts be true, Holeck has already been ible at low tide. Mr. Bailey (Dem., Tex.) as to whethez decorated with masses of white roses and judged, but you are as guilty as he of a LONDON, Dec. 13.—Lord Dunraven has RUBBER GOATS AND MACKINTOSHES, this information looked to the future sal' groups of tropical plants. most terrible sacrilege." returned to this city from Liverpool, his aried compensation of these officers; that The guests comprised New York's most Mr. Vevera asserts that he prevented the trip to New York having been interrupted $ the information was desired by the judi­ prominent society people. Some of the sacrilege and asks that the bishop with­ by the collision between the Germanio and Trunks and Bags, ciary committee for that purpose. gowns worn by the ladies were marvels of draw the acousation. Cumbrae. He has not yet decided upon 1 r4: * On motion of Mr. Cannon (Rep., U. T.) the dressmaker's art. the date when he will leave for the United a resolution was passed calling on the Promptly at noon the bridal procession THE TUBKISH ATB0CITIES. States. A Free Shine to Every One. seoretary of the interior for the total appeared through the floral gateway and amount of land assumed by the Union passed along an aisle formed by white rib­ An Armenian Appeal In Behalf of the The Germanic, Captain McKinstr/, and Central Pacific railroads under the held by the ushers, who were Mr. Famishing Survivors. (Sailed from Liverpool yesterday for New bons, York and came into collision, soon after grants to those roads. James G. Gardiner, Mr. W. Sanderson LONDON, Deo. 13.—A dispatch addressed leaving the Mersey river, with the Glas­ OligHN 11#! Extra Compensation. Brown, Mr. Alfred L. Dennis, Mr. J'ercy to the Associated Press and signed by a number of Armenians of Constantinople gow steamer Cumbrae, inward bound for Mr. W. A. Stone (Rep., Pa.) offered a Avery Rockefeller, Mr. O. G. Jennings, Liverpool. The Cumbrae was sunk and resolution to pay all the employees of the Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Mr. Benja­ has been received here. It says: "Ar­ the Germanic's bows were stove in. The 3 GAZETTE BUILDING. last house, including the capitol police, min B. McAlpin and Dr. W. Chittenden menia is at her last gasp. The work of Germanic's captain kept the bow of l)is an amount equal to their salary to Jan 1, Lusk. Each usher wore a boufconniere of extermination continues. The number of i i inj people massacred reaches 100,000, and half vessel in the hole made in the Cum brae's 1SD6. He had introduced the resolution, gardenias. hull until all the passengers and orew of The bride was given away by her fa­ a million survivors have taken refuge in he said, upon the assurance that it had the wrecked vessel were rescued. The been the practice of each congress to grant ther, William G. ^Rockefeller. Her only the forests and mountains, where they are attendant was her sister, Miss Ethel G. feeding on herbs and roots. Hunger and Germanic then returned to Liverpool. A this extra compensation to the employees dense fog prevailed at the time. Among of the preceding house, but he had since Rockefeller, as maid of honor. cold have begun to make great ravages v Two little maids with big leghorn hats among them. In the name of humanity th e passengers on the Germanio was Lord learned that the practice had been discon­ J Dunraven. CHILDREN'S tinued at the end of the Forty-seventh tied like baskets on their arms and filled and Christianity, save us!' congress. At his request, therefore, the with bridesmaid's roses Walked at the A dispatch to the London Times from LIBERTY'S BIRTHPLACE. resolution was referred to the committee head of the procession. Vienna reports further atrocities by the ATTIRE- on accounts. A Beautiful Ceremony. Turks against Armenians in Trebizond, A Movement to Restore the Surroundings Mr. Wilson (Rep., N. Y.) presented the The bridegroom wore white orchids and the chief Asia Minor port on the Black to Their Early Condition. We do not believe that any sea. Tho bishop and five priests are re­ one interested in clothing petition of the Central Congregational his brother, Mr. Charles W. McAlpin, who PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13.—The matter of PERFECTION, church of Brooklyn for the relief of the acted as best man, lilies of the valley as ported to have been burned to death in a restoring Independence hall and its sur­ children properly, who has starving Armenians. The petition asked boutonnieres. building in which they sought refuge. roundings as nearly as possible to their once fairly realized the su­ the government to furnish transports foi The marriage was performed under a Fifty thousand homeless people are re­ condition during the period of the Revolu­ ECONOMY. periority of the Liliputian the relief supplies. Gothic canopy of roses, lilies and farleyr ported to be flocking into the city of Van tion is before tha councils, in a resolution 1 Bazaar, would be likely to Mr. Turner (Dem., Ga.) objected tc encia fern, the bride and bridegroom from the region bordering on Persia asking the co-operation of interested citi­ kneeling on a "prie dieu" of white satin, where the Hamidieh cavalry recently go thereafter to a general store for anything printing the petition in The Record. zens and historical societies. It was the At 10 o'olook Mr. Dingley (Rep., Me.) trimmed with roses and lilies. The Rev. burned 200 villages. original intention to remove all the build­ in that line unless obliged to by the force of announced that Mr. Grow (Rep., Pa.) de­ Dr. Armitage and Dr. Harris were the ings on Independence square except In­ circumstances. There is sired to address the house on a subject officiating clergymen. FREIGHT TRAINS ON SUNDAY. dependence hall, and the bill creating the illm absolutely nothing to offset touched by the president's message, and The mu3icwas furnished bytheFranko public buildings commission directed them Festival orchestra of 40 musicians, the Southern Railway Employees Held For the unequaled advantages in order to give him an opportunity to do to take such action upon the completion BEST&CO so he moved that the house go into com­ choir and chorus of St. Bartholomew's Operating Them In North Carolina. of the new city -hall. But a sentiment of our immense variety, mittee of the whole on the state of the church. ASHEVILLE, N. C., Dec. 13.—The su­ arose in favor of sparing the two corner uniformly good material, Union for the consideration of the presi­ The bride wore a gown of the richest preme court of this state will be called buildings, one of which had been occupied careful manufacture and dent's message. ivory satin. The skirt was made plain, upon to settle a question of great impor­ by the United States supreme oourt and but the bodice was covered with the rarest low prices. In the Senate. tance in railroad oiroles—viz, the legality the other of whioh had really been the of point, lace. The corsage was out high of the assumed right of railroad companies The proceedings of the senate today be­ capitol of the country, as congress had 60-62 WEST and the sleeves large. The veil of tulle to operate freight trains on Sunday in met there and Washington and Adams gan with the presentation of the usual was secured to the hair with a bunch of North Carolina. A citizen of this city 23D STREET, petitions for the recognition of the bellig­ had been inaugurated presidents there. As natural orange blossoms. Although the brought an action against the Southern a result the bill was amended to leave the NEW YORK erent rights of the Cuban insurgents. bride has received a large number of mag­ Railway company and bad the trainmas­ Mr. Faulkner (Dem., W. Ya.) presented entire oontrol of Independence square and nificent jewels, she did not wear any dia­ ter, agent and other employees of the the buildings thereon in the hands c! the report of the committee on the Dis­ mond ornaments. company arrested, the former on the trict of Columbia on a bill regarding high­ the councils. Miss Ethel G. Rockefeller was attired in oharge of operating freight trains on a It is the general opinion, as ascertained ways in the District, asking that it should white ribbed silk and carried a muff of Sunday, and tho latter on the charge of have immediate consideration. The bill by the councils committee, that all thuc lilies of the valley. working on th: t day. The justice of the buildings exoept the ball and the two cor* was passed. An elaborate buffet breakfast was, oourt where the action was brought has After the presentation of numerous ner buildings should be razed. A special served. Dr. McAlpin and his bride came decided against the defendants, who filed committee has been appointed to confer bills and petitions Messrs. Cameron and to NeW York immediately affcter the cere­ a demurrer and were overruled. The de­ GET YOUR Harris both offered motions for the ad­ with interested parties and consider plans mony and went to 9 East Fifty-fifth street. fendants were then placed under a bond for the work. " journment of the senate until Monday Dr. McAlpin rented the house furnished of $1,000 pending an appeal to the su­ When it should adjourn today. The vice - f-'f 1 and will probaby occupy it until the house preme oourt. Whatever the judgment of Rough Weather OIF the Coast. president created a ripple of laughter by near Rockwood Hall, which Mr. Rockefel­ the latter court shall be, an appeal to the putting both motions at once. They were NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—The Wilson line ler is building for his daughter, is finished. supreme court will be taken and the mat­ Bteamer Martello arrived today from Hull adopted. William G. Rockefeller, the father of ter settled probably at the January term Mr. Stewart (Pop., Nov.) introduced a after a tempestuous passage. Captain Rea the b$id?, although not as wealthy as his of that court. reports that throughout the entire passage Billheads, Note Heads and Letter Heads. resolution instructing the committee on brother,- John D. Rockefeller, is probably finance to inquire into the rates of ex­ he experienced a succession of severe worth considerably over $50,000,000. Tweedledum and Tweedledee. gales, accompanied by high seas and furi­ change between gold standard and silver Dr. David Hunter McAlpin, Jr., is a standard countries and their effect on WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. — Baron von ous squalls. The Martello is the steamer brother of Adjutant General E. A. McAl­ Thielmann, the German embassador, which towed the disabled steamer Man- agricultural and manufacturing interests pin. He is a Princeton graduate and has and gave notice that he would address the states that the German minister of foreign hanset to Halifax last week. practieed medicine at 40 West Fortieth affairs has been misrepresented in the Printed at tlie senate on it on Monday next. street, this city. His home was at 673 Mr. Cullom (Rep., Ills.) called up and publication of his recent speech. "The Another Trip of the Texas. ' Fifth avenue, about a block below tho city baron did not say that the German gov­ NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—The United States the senate passed the house bill attaching residence of William G. Rockefeller. Aurora, Ills., to the Chicago port of entry. ernment protests against a differential battleship Texas, whioh returned to her Mr. White (Dem., Cal.) presented an » The Weather. duty on refined sugar," said he, "but that anchorage on Saturday last, today started amendment to the senate rules requiring it protests against the particular differen­ out again. The northeasterly gale, whioh Northeasterly winds, followed by warm­ tial duty now in force." for the last few days prevailed on the that all debate in the senate shall be rele­ er; snow. vant to the subject before the senate and coast, had stirred up quite a heavy sea, Gazette Office. gave notice of a speech on the subject. FINANCIAL AND COMMEKCIAL. Ha&Bsmann Talks Out. and the Texas felt its effects as soon as i On motion of Mr. Hansbrough (Rep., BERLIN, Dec. 13.—In the reichstag to­ Bhe was outside. The wind had, however. J * ^ N. D.) a resolution was passed calling Closing Quotations of the New Xork Stock day, Herr Hausmann, National Liberal, moderated. Exchange. declared that the tone of the speech of the upon the secretary of agriculture for in­ A Charlotte Village Hotel Bnrned. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Money on call nominal­ minister for war, General Bronsart von .V' v formation as to whether he had expended ROCHESTBB, Dec. 13.—The Hotel Ken­ all or any part of the last appropriation ly at 1@2)4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, Schellendorf, yesterday, when he said, 4 4®5Hj per cent. Sterling exchange dull and among other things, that should thq polioe sington in Charlotte village caught- fire for the purchase and distribution of seeds. today, apparently from the outs.'fe, and THB NAME OF TEH NEXT Seoretary Morton refused to spend the weaker, with actual business in bankers' bills fail and the army be required to deal with at $4.88y$m.88M for demand and [email protected]$ socialism, there would be no child's play, was destroyed. M. W. Cole, his w.r- and h.% seed appropriation. for 60 days. Posted rates, [email protected] and $4.89)4 child were in tho place and escapeo w. ;i . . OF THE . . Call on Armenia. ; @4.99. Commercial bills, $4.86%. Silver cer­ etc., lowered the standard of the good taste of the house. difficulty. The building was owned by PRESIDIHT UNITED STATES Mr. Call then addressed the senate upon tificates, 66©66>& no sales. Bar silver, 65%. Mexican dollars, 52%. Government bonds Thomas Brooks of Rochester and was his resolution declaring it to be the duty steady. State bonds inactive. Railroad bonds Death of Baron Dunleath. valued at $10,000; insurance, $5,000. WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN of the civilized powers to suppress the* easier. cruelties alleged to bo perpetrated upon LONDON, Deo. 13.—John Mulholland, For Sunday Rest In Chicago. Closing prices: T.T. D., first Baron Dunleath, is dead. He the Armenian subjects of Turkey by the Atchison 1&14 New England.,... 54 CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—The Chicago Retail Turkish authorities. Bur.& Quincy.... 82J^ N.J.Central 109M! was born in 1819. He was the eldest son of/Andrew Mulholland, Esq., J. P., and Clerks' association has decided to take new tobk Mr. Call said that while it was the ac­ C., C., C. & St. L.. 40}4 North American.. bi>& part in the crusade for Sunday rest in­ ' ISTsskly Tribune^ cepted policy of this government to avoid Chesapeake & O.. IT Northern Pacific.. 3% D. L., of Bally waiter Park, County Down, , who died in 1866. He married, augurated by the Barbers' Protective as­ participation in foreign complications he Chicago Gas 68% Do. pref ljM sociation. The barbers have shown no in­ )! OF NOVEMBER 4, 1896 did not understand it to mean that we Cordage 6% N. Y. Central 0% in 1851, Frances Louisa, daughter of the Cotton Oil 1796 Omaha. 4191 late Hugh Lyle, Esq., of Knocktarna, tention of giving up. If the clerks give ? should not interfere to prevent such cruel­ the promised aid, the fight will be given Public interest will steadily increase, and the disappointment of the men whose Del. & Hudson....129 Jg Ontario & West.15M County Londonderry. • ties and barbarism as had been enacted in Distillers' Trust.. 18% Pacific Mail 83 new life and vigor. sr„ ., % votes turned the scale at the last election, with the results under the administration Armenia. He thought the United States Erie 12V6 Reading. 8% they elected, will make the campaign the most intensely exciting in the history of should at least express encouragement to General Electric.. 30)4 Rock Island 73V3 Cuban Insurgents Active. Civil Scrvice Reformers. - t^ the country. - . ; the civilized powers in the effort they are Hocking Valley... 17% Silver Bullion..... 66^5 HAVANA, Dec. 13.—Quintin Bravo, the WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The National - making to suppress these outbursts of Lackawanna 166Hi St. Paul 74% insurgent leader, is known to be moving Civil Service Reform league began its an- ^ THE U\EW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, bigotry, superstition, cruelty and crime. Lake Shore 150>fj Sugar Refining... 10591 near Zulueta at the head of a considerable nual meeting at the Cosmos club today Lead 39% Texas Pacific 8% force, and Ignacio Suarez, another of the Mr. Peffer (Pop., Kan.) spoke upon Louisville & Nash 51% Union Pacific 654 with an unusually large attendance of v ; the leading Republican family newspaper of the United States, will publish all the political his bill to regulate congressional funerals. insurgent leaders, has passed Mata toward delegates. The afternoon session each day ' news of the day, interesting to every American citizen regardless of political affiliations. Missouri Pacific.. 38% Wabash pref 17i4 Also general news in attractive form, foreien correspondence covering the news of the He said his attention had first been called Northwestern ... .104 Western Union... 88% La Rosa, intending to invade the province will be open to those who desire to hear -1 world, an agricultural department second to none in the country, market reports which are to this question by charges made in the of Matanzas. Acebo, the insurgent leader the papers and addresses on civil service • ;; recognized authority, fascinating short stories, complete in each number, the cream of the newspapers, and after investigating the General Markets. who was recently captured, has been sen­ reform topics. ' _ ' ^ ^ humorous papers, foreign and domestic, with their best comic pictures, fashion plates and . NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—FLOUR—State and elaborate descriptions of woman's attire, with a varied and attractive department of household matter he had concluded that the system tenced to death. , western inactive, but steady; city mills pat­ Vessels Overdue at Halifax. interest. The "New York Weekly Tribune" is an ideal famiiy paper, -with a circulation larger now pursued had come to be seriously ents, [email protected]; winter patents, [email protected]; city than that of any other weekly publication in the country issued from the office of a daily. abused. Wall Paper Trust Is Safe. HALIFAX, Dec. 13. — The steamship . Large changes are being made in its details, tending to give it. greater life and variety, and mills clears, $3.90@4; winter straights, $3.30® ALBANY, Dec. 13.—Attorney General especially more interest to the women and young people of the household. . - 3.45. Scotsman of the Dominion line, a weekly P H Bimetallic Delegates Received, i WHEAT—No. 3 red was very quiet, bat gen­ Hancock has denied the application for mailboat, due hereon last Monday, has PAKIS, Deo. 13.—President Faure and erally steady all the morning; May, 67%® permission to begin proceedings for the not yet arrived. It is believed that she en­ dissolution of tho American Wall Paper A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and " THE M. Bourgeois, president of the council of 68 l-16c.; December, 6GJ4c. countered a storm and has laid up. t The ministers, and M. Doumer, the minister CORN—No. 3 quiet and easy on talk of a free company of New York, which is known steamship Tritonia of the Donaldson line, , WEEKLY GAZETTE" for . . 1 of finance, received the delegates of the movement: January, 34$£c.; May, 35@35 l-16c. as the Wall Paper trust. , .' , from Glasgow, is overdue. ' , * " Bimetallic leagues of Great Britain, OATS—No. 3 dull, but about steady: track, white, state, 25@28>£c.; track, white, western, A Workman Silled. ' 1 ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1 .OO, A^vakS. j France and today, whose con­ { v,: Armenian Relief Fund. 25®28^c. ' NEW YORE, Dec. 13.—William" Ander­ ference opened here on Tuesday last, un­ PORK—Quiet; new mess, $93.9.50; family, BOSTON, Dec. 3.—Up to today $11,- •, der the presidtoncy-of M. Loubet, president son, a workman who lived in Brooklyn, (The regular subscription price of the two papers is ; .00.) [email protected]. • was killed today by the fall of a piece of 976.69 have been received by those having ^ of the French Bimetallic league. = LARD—Heavy; prime western steam, $5.45, in charge the Armenian relief fund. 3 SUBSCRIPTIONS MAT BEGIN AT ANY TIME. . nominal. iron in the elevator shaft of the Murray Hill hotel, where he was at work, m**™* Money is being cabled to Constantinople Padget's Sentence. BUTTER—Strong; state dairy, 15@22c.; state ascopn after its receipt as possible, n r. * i- -, ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO THE GAZETTE. • SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Dec. 13.—The creamery, 19®>26c. CHEESE—Dull; state, large, 7J4@10c.; small, Anglo-Venezuelan Dispute. . mm~~ ~ : jury in the Pad get murder trial rendered v I;.1!.. A Schooner Ashore, -v-.'-s •: mi; 7%@10*$c. LONDON, Deo. 13.—Seno*P. E. Martinez a verdict of manslaughter in the second EGGS—Steady; state and Pennsylvania, 24© EASTPORT, Me., Dec. 13.—The schooner ^ % ...Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2 of Caracas, Venezuela, is here. It is un­ degree. Padget was sentenced to one 28c.; western, 21®24c. Collector, bound from Boston for East- Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy of THE NEW V'OIiK year in the penitentiary, the lowest pun­ HAY—Firm; shipping, 70®80c.; good to derstood that he was sent to<3reat Britain choice,85@90c. •.. port» is ashore at Quoddy head. The cretr . ; • fe&fcf WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. ishment that could be imposed. on a secret mission by President Crespo of has !>een landed. , Mb&i Venezuela. WEEK ET T E. wmwmmm ATTACHED HIS BODY. pQ|a>> £ *s ip 1 •mm WILTON. Bev. Dr. Joseph Pullman, of Bridge­ There are forty claimants in tjiis Throat port, one of the best known clergymen town for back bounty ||p|itoey al­ Pleased at Getting the National Re­ in the New York East Conference of And Lung , 14.' lege is due them. publican. Convqitioy. . * the Methodist church, was arrested last The GAZBTTB is requested to pnblieh /,' night on a body writ in which the di­ the following doings of town meetings Troubles, Take \\ .*<• ? vine is charged with malicions libel held in this place, August 11th, 1862 and \ &c \ n,- • .. • »»' ,.5 - ARRANGING THE DETAILS. asainst Mile. Jane May, au actress. October 1st, 1888: City Sheriff Beck served the writ at At a meeting of the legal voters of The Local Committee Will Have Only 3,000 6:30 o'clock last night npon Dr. Pali- the town of Wilton, duly warned and of the 15,000 Seats la the Convention man in defaalt of property to attach. held in the Town House, in said Wil­ AVER'S ton, on the 11th day of Angnbt, 1862, Hall—The Formal Call Will i; Bonds were fixed at $25,500 and the on motion, Lockwood K. Ferris Esq. Cherry Pectoral IMS*tr.E aTaio s.hlWKiia JA* ttjurasms. Be Issued Shortly; doctor's friends began to hustle around was appointed Moderutor. The follow­ tSIS.: f ! MILD &>EITTRA FINE to get the necessary amount of surety. ing preamble and resolution was pre­ , K'-v: . • Received — !k?' ' 'J f •- PRINTING. While his friends were attempting to sented and unanimously adopted, f S47Il*4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—The main de­ WHEBEAS, The President of the tails of the Republican national conven­ secare bonds the clergyman was con­ United States has made a recent call Highest Awards > 4 tion at St. Louis on June 16 were perfect­ ducting his weekly prayer meet'ner. for three hundred thousand volunteers, -V x' ed at a meting today of the subcommittee •y Do not be deceived by infringe­ Dr. Pullman is pastor of the First to aid and asHist our army in the fifeld At Wood's Fair. i appointed last night; to lake charge of ar­ to put down a causeless war and rebel­ ments of name, package or cigar­ rangements. Messrs. Kerena and Thomp­ Methodist church in that city. „ When to TJ*>uht, ask for Ayer's ^ ' - tl ette. son, representing St. Louis, were present On Sanday, Nov. 34, Dr. Pullman in lion, and THE ONLY GENU!ME WHEBEAS Honor, duty and patriot­ at the meeting and gave assurances that one of his sermons took occasion to dis­ ism appeals to the people of Wilton to the plans proposed would bo speedily ex­ cuss the advance notices of Mile. Jane arouse ourselves to action, to furnish THE HONEST PLUMBER, ,r ' IVe have just re- ecuted. -it. „ i&f Sweet Oepsral Cigarettes May. AmoDg other things he said that our quota, and for that end, and to en­ iksr thefac simiis signature o3., The committee agreed that the seating courage prompt enlistments for the 1 ; ceived our new Sam­ arrangements of the St. Louis exposition the notices referred to were notices of speedy re-inforcement of the army, W. C. HOLMES,i T. building needed remodeling. At present a woman who was a brillant swell and a 1 the rostrum is at one end of the vast hall, therefore >> r- Parisian courtesan. Mile May has VOTED. That a bounty of one hun­ • i 7 Water Street! so that people at the other end are too far - 9 ^'7 ^ • ple 'Book for tbe come into the possession ot a vast num dred dollars be paid out of the Treas­ on the package and on each clgarettc. away to hear what is going on. It was ury of this Town, to each volunteer , ' IS'PBEPABED TO DO ALL MASSES OF • TABLE NONE WITHOUT. decided to have the rostrum plaoed mid­ ber of clippings from the various news­ who has enlisted, or may enlist from way and at one side of the hall, with papers which published extracts from Season of 1895-96, the seats of delegates arranged according- this Town, before a draft in made by and comments upon Dr. Paliman's ser­ the Governor of this State, id any com­ PLUMBING W0Ri|| pany organizing for any Regiment in containing the latest mon. this state, and that said bounty shall Yesterday Arthur Rehao, advance be paid to each person entitled thereto, Tin ani Sleet Iron gaoler and Worker, agent for Mile. May and wbo is associa­ when he has been accepted and sworn in­ ALL WORK AND MATERIALS GUAR AN-, to the service of the United States. designs in . . . ted with Augustin Dalv of New York, TEED OF BEST QUALITY, AND came to Bridgeport and ufter discuss­ VOTED. That the Treasurer of the Town, be, and he is hereby authorized, PRICES FAIR AND VERY - : ing the matter with Attorneys Douglass and directed, to borrow frontf time to REASONABLE. ' "c" and Lynch, decided to bring suit for time upon the credit of the Town, a $25,000 damages for iibeJ. eum necessary to carry tbe foregoing W. C. HOLMES, ST. LOUfs EXPOSITION BUILDING, vote into effect, and for that purpose, The complaint charges that Dr. Pull­ ly. A diagram of the change is to be com­ to execute the note3 and bunds of the • 7 WATER STREET. pleted by the St. Louis people by the time man did with malice aforethongh utter Town therefor. of the subcommittee's reassembling. It a libel in that he referred to the plain­ VOTED. To adjourn this meeting, Ball Tickets will show the central arrangement and tiff as a buiiiant swell and a Parisian Attest will designate the seats of each state dele­ SHEBMAN P. FITCH, Town Clerk. FOR SALE BY gation. The alterations of the building courtesan. Inasmuch as Mile. May is Wilton, August 11th, 1862. probably will cost $15,000. a married woman with two children I hereby certify that the above and The question of allotting tickets brought this statement is equivalent to a charge forgoing, is a true and correct copy S. B. WILSON, out much animated discussion. The ex­ of adultery and she feels libelled to the from the Records of tho Town of VVil- position building accommodates 15,000 Jt uizniuit, 02 WALL STREET. Menu Cards ex'entof $25,000. - toa. Attest: R. H. FITCH, people, but these limits are expeoted to be Town Clerk. One S-room cottage, Roton Point.; severely taxed. It i3 understood that an Dr. Pullman is a spirited fighter. It The following is taken from the re­ 1 lot Myrtle avenve and 1 lot Howard understanding was reached that the St. was mainly through hit» efforts some aveone, 37x300 feet, East Norwalk; 1 Louis local committee would not control years ago that the city o£ New Britain cord of the meeting held in 18S8: lot, 129x180 feet, Broad River; 1 Cabin more than 3,000 tickets, and of .those 500 At the regular town meeting held in becamo a "no license" town, and he Steam Launch, 30x7 feet; 1 two-seated Order of Dance should go to veterans of the war and 500 the Town House on the first day of Steigb; 1 two-seated Business Wagon; . to distinguished guests. The national has bdfen a powerful factor in the Law October. 1388, the following resolution 2 good Stoves: House and Lot on easy committee, it is understood, will control and Order work in Bridgeport. was passed, and iduly recorded in the terms. the balance of the tickets, as well as re­ In his eermon of Nov. 24 Dr. Pullman Records ot the Town of Wilton, to wit tain a supervisory authority over the I therefore move that the Selectmen 3,000 tickets' going to St. Louis. was very careful not to mention tbe be instructed to pay to such enlisted C. F. DANIELS, if Programs Tbe Convention Call. name of Mile. May but it is staled that meu or tbeir legal representatives who The subcommittee adjo^ mod to meet in no one in the congregation was at a loss have not received any bounty from this St. Louis the latter part of January, the to know to whom he referred. The town all such bounties as they may be or have been entitled to, by the fore­ MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR date to be announced hereafter. They lawyers who were consulted yesterday will personally inspect the hall and all going vote. (See doings of Special other features of the convention. looked into the matter and came to the Town Meeting, August 11th, 1862, PIANO HOQNY and ORGAN. Announcement Cards Chairman Carter expects to issue the conclusion that he had been sufficiently Attest: R. H. FITCH, Town Clerk. formal call for the national convention specific to warrant the institution of the LOCK : v 132 NORWALK, CONN within the next day or two. It is impera­ suit. Held For Burglary. tive that it is issued by the 16th Inst, in order to give full six months' notice for Sheriff Beck was an attendant at Dr. James Casey and Peter Creamer who U. A. FRA.XKE, the election of delegates to tbe convention. Pullman's prayer meeting last night, are believed to be professional bnrg- is an index to the kind of tobacco The exci ; raent attending the national and he occupied a front seat, about ten lars, were tried before Justice Hyatt in Etc., Etc. he uses. 8mokers of THE HAIR CUTTEB committee meeting has^subsided now that feet distant from his prisoner. Dr. the Westport town court house Mon­ most of t- e committeemen and delega­ Vo. 1 (Gazette Building, Norwalk • . tions repri nting cities have gone home. Paliman's attitude daring the services day and bound over to the Superior QOTAXDCOLDBATBS V;' The jubilaiic St. Louis party left on a spe­ hinted at nothing unusual. court for trial on the charge of burg­ cial train at 12:30 today for New York Prominent members of thecongrega. lary. Sunday afternoon the two men city. The friends of Governor MoKinley tion being informed of the affair imme­ broke into a tool house of the Consoli­ Wm. Lockwood, ^ i will close their quarters at the Arlington / and thereafter will have permanent rooms diately took steps to come to Dr. Pall- dated road and siole tools with whict ileal Estate, Insurance and Investment at the Hotel Cochran, in this city, with man's assistance. So when the meeting they subsequent' / forced an cntranc Seeniilies. Chairman Grosvenor, a vice chairman and closed a number of them immediately into the summer residence of Sidney MONEY TO LOAN.— an executive committee of five persons in stepped up to Dr. Paliman's desk and Smith at Greens Farms. Mr. Smith is Insurance Placed in Firet-Cl&st Companies general charge. signified their willingness to sign for at present residing in New York, bat Office —Corner Main A Wall St6., Norwali The Chicago Gas Case. any amount of bonds. his summer place is left in charge of ETER I.. GUIGUJK, Fiotxst and Nursery ALBANY, Dec. 10.—Attorney General An adjournment was then taken to Patrick Shaunessey. P man Uuion Avenue, north of Union SOCIETIES Hancock will give a hearing tomorrow in Cemtery Norwalk, Conn. Dealer in Green the office of Dr. Lauder where the bond The latter discovered tho burglars in the application citing the Central Trust House HotsHouE6 and Bedding and "Vege­ was signed for the entire amount. the house and trisd to culture them. table Plants, Frnit and Ornamental Tree* company of New York city to show cause Shuhbery, Vines, Cut Flowers, always on why an action should not be brought to Those who qualified wore: Howard H They showed fight and pulled a pistol. hand, and all sorts of designs in flowers ar­ restrain it from selling in this state the Scribner, Bobert T. Lauder, J. B. Hal- The watchman was joined by several ranged to ord3r. Cut Plug rar~Gradiiig and refilling cemetery lots at­ certificates of the consolidation of Oot. 1, lett, W. E. Bitch, John S. Follansbee, other people and followed the burglars tended to. , i always look pleasant, because they | 1895, of the Chicago gas companies. tAnd others having pickets and I feel pleasant. In this tobacco is | S. O. Canfield, H. Piatt, G. W. Strang, to a creek a mile and a half away on a I Wanted everywhere to get j the embodiment of ^omfort—ev- j Foundering of the Steamer Prlnclpia. N. E, Nickerson, N. E. Wordin and lively run. Casey jamped into the orders fur our celebrated Teas. Coffees, Baking Powde r . Programs to print should call j ery element neccssary to tobacco j LEITH, Scotland, Deo. 10.—The British half a dozen others. The case is re­ creek but being exhausted was unable apices. Extracts, to. Tbe old*'" j perfection being combined in this ] steamer Principia, Captain Stannard, e8t and most respoo- turnable to the superior court on the to swim across. Creamer stopped cn House inthe bueineas ; fragrant brand. A 2 oz. package | from Shields, Nov. 13, via Dundee* Nov. Established 1K9. 16, for New York, took fire in the forehold first Tuesday in January. the bank and fired at his pursuers but Hie Incomes. and see this line of beautiful for five cents. Sold everywhere. Bl>ls -Premiums. [ If you prefer a slightly heavier j when north of Cape Wrath. She ran*for missed hitting them. They were finally „ . Biz Inducement*. one of the Faroe islands, struck a rock Leeds Saved the Train. taken into custody. For fall particulars addreffr j smoke—Try SENSATION. THE 6KEAT AMERICAN TEA CO., samples. and went down with 27 of her crew, only When John H. Leeds of this oity, one person being saved. A Train Fired On. P. O. Box 287, New York, N.Y. who is now thought to be in great dan­ Energetic Massachusetts Burglars. EMINENCE, Ky., Deo. 12.—Thirty shots Fairfield Count; National Bank. ger in Asia Minor, A young man an were fired upon a trainload of Louisville DIRECTIONS BBOCKTON, Mass., Dec. 11.—In Whit­ event in which be was the -principal Republicans as they were returning from for using man a gang of thieves took goods valued 44 Wall Street, NorwaUe, Conn. actor made him famous and at tbe same tbe inauguration of Governor Bradley. INCORPORATED, 1824. Capital, $200,000 at $200 from a shoe store, and in East All the windows in the last car of the SREAM BALM CATARRH Whitman the stores of C. B. Higgins, time shaped his futare career. At this long train were shot out, and the bullets James Long Began, the Union grocery Apply a particle of EDWIN O. KEELEB, President. time the New York & New Haven rail­ tore off a great number of splinters ot the jjalm well up DATID H. MILLEB, Vic-President. and the railroad station were successfully road had been in operation but a short woodwork in the coaoh. There were sev­ into the nostrils. L. C. GBEKN, Cashier visited. After a moment *ALL WORK TURNED time, and one day Mr. Leeds discover­ eral women in the coach. At the first draw strong breath DIRECTORS: • -The Ish Murder Case. ed a condition of affairs on the track in volley everybody lay flat on the floor. The thronzh the nose. firing continued rapidly. No one was shot. Use three times a EDWIN O. EEELEB, MOSES H. GLOVEB OMAHA, Deo. 11.—The trial of James a lonely part of the town of Darien that day. after moils OUT AT THIS OFFICE DAVID H. MILLEB, A. J. MEEEEB, Ish and wife for tbe murder last winter The South Carolina Horror. prreferred, and be- F- ST. JOHN LOCKW®OD, THEODOBE E. SMITH of W. B. Chappie of Kansas City has be­ would cause the wreck of a passenger IO]ore retiring, m IBA COLE, CHAS F. TBIST&AH. gun. The state proceeds on the theory train then about due. He acted at COLUMBIA, S. C., Dec. 12.—The jury 01 that both Ish and his wife were guilty of inquest in the case of the two negroes GUARANTEED FIRST Accounts of Manufacturers, Merchants and once and succeeded in attracting the who were whipped to death by a drunken Ely's Cream Balm Individuals solicited. shooting Chappie. Two empty revolvers attention of the engineer in time to Opens and cleanses . were found near the corpse when the po­ mob of white men in Coalton county a the nasal passages, Safe Deposit Boxes free to Depositors. lice arrived. Chappie had been intimate have the train brought to a stop before few days ago have placed the blame upon allays pain and in­ COLDHEAD CLASS W EVERY PAR- with Mrs. Ish and was caught at the the dangerous spot was reached. The Dr. W. B. Ackerman, a physician, and flammation, heals the sores, protects thoiJi home of Ish. The Ishes are wealthy, and Wyman Kearse, Frank Jenney and Frank membrane from- colds, restores tbe sensee-; CENTRAOATIONITIM. railroad company recognized Mr. Brant, well to do farmers. Governor taste and smell. The B&lm i* quickly bsorb-f S'" the affair was quite sensational. Leed's action by presenting him with a ed and gives relief at once. Price 60c at adru '-•* TICULAR. »6 WALL ST., NORWALK. Svans intends to see that the perpetrators gists or by mail. If Hayward's Latest Tarn. substantial token and a life pass over receive the full penalty of the law. ELY BItOTHERS, P6 Warren street, N, INCORPORATED SEPT. 1, 1876. MINNEAPOLIS, Dee. 11.—Harry Hay- the road. Since then his career has CAPITAL, - $100,000 ward's latest invention, that he was mar­ The Usnal Spanish Story. been one of continued successes.—New MADBID, Dec. 12.—A dispatch received ried secretly in August, 1894, to Miss Haven Palladium. GEOBOE M. HOLMES, President. Stella Goodman, a theater supernumerary, here from Havana announces that the in­ flENBY TILLY. E. L. BOTEB, Vice-President. seems to be thoroughly exploded today. surgents have attacked Budgo, in the WILLIAM A. CUBTIS, Cashier. Harry's desire to see her apparently in­ Connecticut Temperance Union. provinoe of Matanzas, and have burned 11 spired the secret marriage story, but the The annual meeting of the members houses after pillaging them. It is added CARRIAGE MAKER,: = DIRECTORS: * sheriff tooknostook in it* and the doomed that they were ultimately routed by the We use only the BEST OF GEOBGE M. HOLMES, . H. E. DANN, man was not permitted to see tbe girl, al­ of the Connecticut Temperance Union Spaniards with heavy loss. r r-i - a„ P. L. CUNNINGHAM, J. T. PBOWITT though she responded to his summons. will be held in the rooms of the Young UTH NOB WALK, CONN. 1C< E. L. BOTEB, : S. H. HOLME S Men's Christian Association, in Meri- A Wedding In High rife. If0TOCK and have the LAT­ J. COUSINS, JR. Suit Against New York City. den, on Monday, January 20, at 2:30 BALTIMORE, Dec. 9.—Miss Bertha Bart- ALBANT, Dec. 11.—Corporation Counsel Manufacturer of Discount Day, Saturday. p. m. Some proposed changes in the lett, one of Baltimore's most beautiful TEST STYLES Otl TYPE. Soott of New York eity was before the belles, will be married on Thursday next DAILY GAZETTE court of appeals today to argue in the constitution of the union and other to Mr. Charles M. Sherman of Chicago. 1...:. state suit to compel New York city to pay business will make this! an important The wedding will occur at 1 o'clock in the Family Carriages. Victorias,Bium ti Classified Business Directory. the balance of'taxes due for the years 1893 meeting. > * afternoon at the home of Mr. Columbus ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING. »f *^r'1 Uardfunder this head S2.50 itn+pet vea and 1894 on account of the state care of O'Donnell Lee, in Melvale. ifr' INS VUAH CIS, the insane. The decision will also deter­ . .. . , '••> ' - ! Bank Burglars Fall. SORWALX FIRE INS. CO., N.In snccesiiu mine the payment for 1895. Over $2,000,- Among the members of the Robinson business since 1360: no outstanding oiair.n 000 is involved. Opera company stopping at the City LIMERICK, Me., Dec. 10.—The first Na­ WILSON, O. E., Uazette bldy.. N. IUV^B;- tional bank of this place, one of the rich­ ments and money to loan Aleo ins'irsnrr 1 To Increase the Navy's Efficiency.'' ' Hotel, is Miss Dorothy Cbestic, the ESTIMATES written in b ©at of companies*! ioweotrnt-p est oounty banks in the state, was entered IN ATTORNEYS. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Senator Squire Englishwoman, who startled^New York- by burglars early today. The outer door aUBBELL.JAMES T..9 Water street. N. - ot Washington has introduced a bill to in­ ers last summer by going shopping on of the vault was blown off, but tbe bur- , 3URL3UTT,J. BELDEN, crease the efficiency, of the personnel of C ks |CHEERFULLY Attorney and Counselor at fjaw .room •,!a p. Broadway and Twenty-third street in glars were frightened away without secur­ MATSJIMMM stairs) (iazrttt* '^rildixiR. Nor the navy, and particularly to strengthen ing any booty. The noise of the explosion COPYRIGHTS. UROOSR. the personnel and numbers of the engineer bloomers. Miss Chestic is a handsome _ CAW I OBTAIN A PATEKT? Fore ? awoke William A. Sadler, who lives op­ prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to I GIVEN. SELLECK. GEORGE W A LID. 18 Wall st.. force. It increases the nutaber of the en­ blonde, young and of fine fignre. She posite the bank, and he raised an alarm. MUNN & CO., who have bad nearlyflftv wears' Best goods Teas and Coffees. Specialties, i gineers, thereby providing against the experience In the patent business. Comihunica. IJIVBRY SFAHTJB. j was made the subject of several illustra­ ttana strictly confidential. A Handbook of ID. 3ANN .H. E.. S Hivei •<*,. Livery Ut&bief- *' ' further prostration of the corps from over­ "' " 'i V T Struck In Sympathy. vss formation concerning Patents and bow to ofc. TT*/T*Ki*TA.K KR. , r ( tions in her bloomer costume by 'The tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan- A RAYMOND.G. d.. 48-48 »taiii i'..,:ttflerhoue» I work. - WpeMMM NEW YOBE, Deo. 10.—The first of the teal and scientific books sent free. f • Standard" in August last. general trade strikes in sympathy with the t lt tal l tl, l> h at i rtm.n n »r> : j-g Inspecting the Maine. special—E5 ? noticeL. 5® tntbelu S Scientific?« Munn American, & Co. receive and L* ATJS8.l*.W.Water9B.,N: Sre&m Stont Work ; — striking housesmiths was deolared today tbns are brought widely before the public with. • - "' NEWPORT, B. I., Dec. 11.—The naval at the Lexington avenue power houses out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, /i; board of inspection and survey, of which James E. Hubbell has aocepted a Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by fa? the ^ bituation as bookkeeper at the whole­ which is being erected at Twenty-sixth largest circulation of any scientific work in tbo'-*";"-*', Horse bbonini;. Captain George Dewey is chairman,'began street and Lexington avenue by the Cor­ world., 83_a year. Sample copies sent free. an inspection of the cruiser Maine, today. "ffldjng Bflltiootinonfhly, tlSOa year. Single' GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. TLe undersigned baft 'tSSVfiiv* in sale beef house of George Hotchkiss nell company for the Metropolitan Trac­ lea, !•<) cents. Every number contains baan- i fene f-ont of 8. T. Uuby'g on Cross sweet The general impression in naval circles is Sons, in Stamford, and has commenced tion company. In all 117 men refused to pistes, to oolors, and photographs of new '•MM MI<* ip prepared to dn horse shoaiuj? in that the board will recommend that th£ • with plana, enabling onilders to show »M» '$M LUM ULLTIF bis duties in the office of that firm. go to work. TBS and seenre contracts. Address ^ ' ship go back to the navy yard for repairs. s CO- 8BW YO&K, 361 EEOADWAT» ~ T , voetr- - > • -

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Pea. % Fed. m Fed. Whistling for NelL Copyright, 1894, New York Musical Echo Co. To Plead K»r ••Bat" Shea. V Deafness Cannot be Cured BOSTON, Dec. 11.—Rose Dolly, who is ALBANY, Dec. 10.—Governor Morton is From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun- Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—A dispatch to expected from Ellerslie tomorrow. At _ by local applications, as they cannot any season, but perhaps more generally the Indian bureau yesterday announces wanted at Portland, Me., for the alleged reach the deseased portion of the ear, derman of Dimondale, Mich., we are murder of hn- infant child, was arrested noon he will listen to arguments by coun- ' permitted to make this extract* "I have needed, when the languid exhausted that the Apaohe Indians, whom troops sel for "Bat" Shea, Troy's condemned There is only one way to cure Derfness, feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid were detailed to bring back, have been re­ in Dorchester today. The murder is al­ and that is by constitutional remedies. no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's leged to have been committed two weeks election murderer, giving the New Discovery as the results were almost and sluggish and the need of a tonic and turned to the San Carlos reservation. The which the plea for clemency is based. Un­ Deafness is caused by an inflamed con­ alterative is felt. A prompt use of this dispatch is as follows: "Six Indians from after which the girl is thought to dition of the mucous lining of the Eus­ marvelous in the case of my wife. While _Ave left the city immediately, ooming less the governor interferes Shea will be I was pastor of the Baptist Church at medicine has often averted long and per­ Nosey's camp, rumored to have done the put to death during Christmas week. tachian Tube. When this tube get infl­ haps fatal bilious fevers. No menicine killing, are now at the agency, having here, where she seoured employment. amed you have a rumbling sound or im­ Rives Junction she was brought down with pheumonia, succeding La Grippe. will act more surely in counteracting and been brought in by Tuttle and the Indian The New Mounted perfect hearing, and when it is entirely freeing the system from the malarial closed Deafness is tbe result, and unless Terrible paroxysms of coughing would police." PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11.—Samuel G. ALBANY, Dec. 10.—The adjutant last hours with little interruption and it poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con­ eral's department is awaiting notification the inflammation can be taken out and stipation, Dizziness yeild to Electric Bit Cloakmakers May Strike. Lewis, ex-comptroller of the Pennsylvania this tube restored to its normal condi­ seemed as if she could not survive them. railroad, died here from heart failure. He from the Second and Fourth brigades A friend recommended Dr. King's New tere. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at E. P. NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The taking of the that each has recruited the proposed new tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; Weed's Drug Store, Norwalk, and Mon sehool census by the police will in all entered the accounting department of the nine cases out cf ten are caused by ca­ Discovery; it was qnick in its work and Pennsylvania railroad in 1853 and was mounted troops. As soon as this notifica­ roe's, New Canaan. probability be delayed. Chief Conlin said tion is received the orders will be issued tarrh which is nothiug but an inflamed highly satisfactory in its results." yesterday afternoon that he was practical­ successively assistant auditor, auditor and Trial bottles free at E. P. Weed's Drug A Fatal 30xp!osi Balsam. A remedy worth trying. Twen­ by a new structure, so that it was only s: ago. It is alleged that other persons pre­ ment has adopted the Jones scheme to President Lawrence of Ohio, and a com used as a chapel and storehouse for appa­ ty* five cents is all it costs. empted the land and late? sold it. It is pay the freight the gold reserve has been mittee and was finally indorsed with somL ratus; loss, $4,000; insurance, $8,000. ^ TROY, N. Y., Dec. 12.—Mrs. H. E. now in the center of New York city. _ . Gorman Socialists Active; Sliter, 70, and a nurse, Mary Harris, 50, increased $200,000 through tho Chicago modifications unanimously. subtreasury. This amount has been re­ — . Berlin, Deo. 12.—Twelve Socialist mass were burned to death today during a fire Mines In a Timber Reservation. meetings were held to protest against the which destroyed a one story frame build­ ceived during the past ten days from Pcstoffices Consolidated. PORT TOWNSHEND, Wash., Dec. 10.— ; action of the government in closing the ing dwelling in Lansingburg, in which DEJUVKK, Deo. 1~'.—It has been discov­ country banks. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Postmaster Gen­ Search for the disabled steamer Strath- Socialist unions. Resolutions were passed the former resided. The fire is supposed ered that, almost nine-tenths of the Westi eral Wilson has ordered the consolidation nevis will be prosecuted by the Oriental charging the Socialist party in the reichs- to have been caused by the explosion of a Creek district, cne of the new goldfields, of six postoffices, including three of the steamer Tacoma, which sailed westward tag with the duty of taking the initiative kerosene oil lamp. is in a United States timber reservation. FLENSBURG, Prussia, Dec. 9.—The gale presidential class, with the New York from Victoria. In a few days two or three in a movement to obtain redress. Congress wiil be asked to pass a law cut­ which has been doing so much damage in city postoffice on .Tan. 1 next. These of­ tugs will bo sent out a couple of hundred Bheumuitsiu L'uredln a Hay. ting off the mineral bearing portion of the this vicinity has finally become a regular fices are Williamsbridge, Westchester, miles to await her appearance. ; Dr. Hand's Remedies for Childevn. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and reservation. Until this is done no one can hurricane. Immense damage was caused City Island, Wakefield, Bay Chester and New Haven, Conn., 71 William St.— Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. acquire a title to the mineral lands. by the bursting of dams and dykes. The Bartow-on-the-Sound. Gold Coming Back. Suctcllri's Arnica Salvo. |g> Morton to urgo the claims of Judge North today. When locked up, he became so ill steamer Brunswick, outward bound literature. Tho general opinion is The Best Sslvein the world for Cuts of Batavia for the vacancy in tlio supreme that ho was sent to Bellevuo hospital. prisoner is insane. ; J H Another Crack at Our Meats. „ Brazil, and the Cunard line steamer Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum court in that district caused by the decli­ PARIS, Deo. IS.—The chamber of depu­ •lvania, Captain Pritchard, from Bos- Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands nation of Judge Child3. Great Storms In Italy, Hio Hiccoughing Stops. ; ties today, during a discussion of the mili­ Bo.th steamers were seriously dam- Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup IMK, Dec. 10.—Terrific gales have pre NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Dec. 9.—John tary budget, decided that except under lions, andpositivelycures Piles, or no vailed throughout Italy and along tho Miller, who has hiccoughed until he be­ unusual ciroumstances no moro tinned & Pay required. It is guaranteed to give PETERSBURG, Dec. 12.—The issuing coasts within the last 24 hours. Twenty came so weak that he coald not talk, found meats are to be supplied to the French NEW YORK, Doc. 153.—L. Von Hoffman perf e»t3atiafaction, or money refunded of passports to pilgrims to Palestine has or more wrecks are reported from various relief in a simple remedy prescribed by a army after Jan. 1, 1897, except such a9 Price25cents per box. For Sale by % pim Co. will ship 81,000,000 in gold by to­ been suspended, owing to the disturbances seaports in which there was great loss of friend. This was oil of cinnamon on a "in France or in the morrow's steamer. The gold will be with­ E.P. Weed, Norwalk and Monroe, life. lump of sugra —. drawn from the subtreasury. New Canaan. : „' • •; ^ y'V: |V <•••:'•> ' , ^ ;£• Vvi#. ' • •-B:;; v. :

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Terse Tales of the Times. Bridgeport has thirty-five whole The Larson case will be heard this to save her from prisonT District Attorney $•> bridges and five half bridges to take afternoon. Fellows has stated that no steps would be taken to prosecute Langerman again. ,|v The ice on the Union Mill pond is six care of. ; A new wooden fence has been built FREE! FREE! around the western side of the depot The Warden Not Surprised. ; inches thick. ... •. • A number of local cases are set down The first person to call upon Barbara fpr a hearing in the Town Court, to­ grounds. On all the other sides, bor­ Allen 0. Thurman Passed Away Peace- -Frames made. Hayes', 5 Main St. Aub today was her aunt, Mrs. Mitchell. morrow. - dered by stone retaining walls, an iron She refused to make any statement. She « fully In Columbus, 0. fence will be erected. TO KIC8BT- SDPFEEEKS. was admitted to the girl's presence. She | Dr. William F. Lacey is critically ill —Armour's Lard 6o per pound; Cot- waited there for Lawyer House, who ex­ To-morrow afternoon at Hoyt's The­ • h'B at his home in Danbury. tolene. 3 lb. pai', 25o at New York pected to get the Aub girl's retraotion in u y Store. atre the Robinson Opera company will An Opportunity Worlhy of Your more tangible shape. Lawyer House pro­ THE STORY OF HIS CAREER. . The Gregory's Point hpfcel has been The skating contest for the Sherwood present the famous and ever popular poses now to withdraw the girl's plea of Notice- guilty to the perjury charge and apply for The Son of a Poor Virginia Clergyman, He ; 4r" closed for the season. prize will take place on Wood's pond, opera Pinafore. Admission to all parts a commission to inquire into her sanity. Removed to Ohio and Eventually Be- . : New Years day. of the house 10 and 20 cents. It' you suffer with kidney disease or Warden Fallon of the Tombs made a ' Thermometers registered 8 degrees Herman Quittner has commenced the any ailment arising from an improper statement whioh seems to throw some light came One of the Moat Promt- ^ ' action of the kidneys or urinary organs, RboTe zero at 6 o'clock this morning. Henry W. Gregoiy and Fred A. Hill, foundation for a new bouse on Lexing­ upon the retraction. He said: nent Men In the Country. this offer we make to the people of Nor­ a-N of this ciiy were elected members of "I was in my office when the Aub girl > * ^ V , ton avenue, adjoining the Hungarian walk should interest you. In the -ad­ sent for me. I went to her room. She —Turkeys dressed to order atSmitli's the Fairfield County Yale Alumni as­ vancement of medical science, the kid­ COLUMBUS, O., Deo. 13.—Ex-Senator .Market, No. 55 Main street. church, and the building will be occu­ asked me if I thought the sentence she sociation last evening. - neys, bemgr almost the organs of great­ would receive would be a heavy one. Allen G. Thurman died at his home here pied by Gobar Doknp, pastor of the est importance to human health, have this afternoon. The death of Mr. Thlir- church ^ ' "She wanted to know what the extreme No skating will be allowed on ponds pot beeu neglected, and in placiug be­ penalty would be in her case. I told her man was a painful shook to the general Ihe old favorite opera Pinafore will fore you such a cure as Doan's Kidney public here. The reports from him before in town from which ice is cus for family be sung by the Robinson Opera com­ About thirty-five memSers and I did not know. She then asked me if 1 Pills the proprietors recognize how thought she was very wicked and if I be­ today were to the effeot that he was doing use. • ,, pany at Hoyt's Theatre to morrow after­ friends of the Norwalk Yachi olub at­ fur so many statements of the makers finely. The Thurman residence is about tended the smoker givct at the club lieved her confession. I gave her an , %1 / -r-Bound corner Milk Tickets at the noon. Prices 10 and 20 cents. of similar preparations have fallen evasive answer. She! acted very queerly. a mile from the center of town. The end %-Y: GAZETTE office. SH'-- \*V ; ' house last evening. A urge stove had short of their claims, being convinced She seemed to me like a person just awak­ came peacefully, and the great statesman been erected during the day and with that no remedy for kidney complaints ing from a dream. I then left her, and sank to rest as though only dropping Into —Turkeys dressed to order at Smith's a doze. Jce seven inches thick is being cat Market, No. 55 Main street. a log fire, in the fire-place, the boys in existence equals Doan'.s Kidney Pills her manner impressed me so that I was for such ailmeuts;strengthened in these not surprised to hear the story of her re­ Allen G. Tlr -man was born in Lynch­ from the ponds in the north meadows managed to keep warm. They re­ convictions by letters that are daily re­ burg, Va . Nov. : ;i 1818. His father, Bev. at Hartford. The following are the newly elected traction." turned home in a special Tram way car ceived of the work they are (loins for Lawyer House before going to see Bar­ P. Thun .ian, and his mother, only daugh­ officers of Grace Chapter, Brotherhood about 12 o'clock. 1 mankind's benefit, old backsand young bara Aub said that he did not believe in ter of c< o-iel NiUhaniel Allen, father ot ; —Maud S. or Jones' Flour, $4 per s/ b«cks are being constanly freed from the late t»ovainor Allen, removed to Chil- barrel, 50c per bag, at New York Store. of St. Andrew: Albert Davis, D.; Carl The following officers of the Knights the theory of hypnotism, but that he never-ceasing aches, and many a lame . thought the girl's mind was unbalanced. licothe, O., in 1819, where young Thur­ Harstrom, V. D.; Dayid Workman, S.; of Honor w ill be installed on the second and shattered one, stooped and contrac­ man was well eduoated, studying law U. S. Patent Commissioner John S. E. K. Gregory^ T. She did not retract her confession while Wednesdii* in January: Dictator, John ted, is strengthened, invigorated and talking to him, he sdid, but nevertheless with his uncle, the late William Allen, infused with new life. With such a then United States senator, and subse» Seymour is home from Washington for E, Paul; !> .et dictator, W. H. Palmer; she had done so while talking with her t a short stay. The reporters of the different local medicine an offer of this kind can be aunt. He said that he had been unable to papers were misinformed yesterday as vice diet.-. Cnas. Dimond; asst.direc­ made without hesitancy, for while we get a coherent statement from her yester­ F —A great slaushter sale of Cloaks, to the date of Kabaosa Encampment tor, Davu- "-V. Raymond; treasurer, Dr. lose the box we give to you, we make a day. iir friend that assists us in the sale of mr Trimmed Hats is now going on at H. election of officers. Instead of last John T. Kenney; financial reporter, G. 3Irs. Whittemore's Statement. ~ Krieger's, South Norwalk. (19-6 others. Mrs. Whittemore was seen at her home night, it will take place two weeks H. Yosburgh; guide, Dr. W. C. Burke, ONE FULL BOX jr.; sentinel, J. Hubbell, jj.; guard, today. She said: Harland Haynes has resigned his from that date. of Doan's Kidney Pills will be given "I believe that Barbara Aub's first cor: James Morton; chaplain, Dr. L. M. away free to every person suffering clerkship at the A. & P. Tea store on fession is a correct statement of her ca^o. Chief Bradley this morning placed a Allen; trustees, «T. W. O'Brien, W. H. with kidney ailments at the under­ For the month preceding the time when Main street. man named Mclnerney under arrest Palmer and Dr. S. H. Huntington; signed address. First come, first serv­ she made this confession she was nervous ed, and only this one chance offered for being intoxicated. The fellow had and unhappy and seemed to have some­ The Danbury Street Railway is in re­ medical examiner, Dr. John T. Ken Remember this is not a sample box, but thing on her mind. After she had made ceipt of a new electric snow sweeper fallen down in the street and badly cut nedy; sssistant medical examiners, Dr. a regular size box of Doan's Kidney the confession there was a change in her Pills, which retails at 50 ceuts. For and a snow plow. his face. He had two bottles filled with L. M. Allen, Dr. W. C. Burke, jr.; and whole appearance. She was quiet and intoxicants in his pockets. Dr. S. EI. Huntington. those iu the country who cannot call in contented and frequently expressed to me The school enumeration just com­ time, free boxes will be mailed up to her happiness at having had' the load off W- List of Patents. and including Dec. 23d for all letters her mind. I was with her yesterday up to pleted shows a total of 2,298 children of —New sample book of OrdersI of received, in the order of receipt. Re noon, and there was then no expression on School age in Greenwich, an increase of Dance just received at the GAZETTE List',of patents issued from the U. S. member. her part of her intention to retract her 48 from last year. office. Patent Office, Tuesday, December 10th, confession. She was perfectly quiet and 1895, for the State of Connecticut, fur­ showed none of the agitation whioh it is One new case of diphtheria was re­ Joseph Keating, James Covle, James said she has exhibited since she made the nished us from the office of Earle & Thursday Dec. 20th at EE. R. Hale, ported in New Britain yesterday. The Cavanagh and Michael McNamara were retraction. I cannot understand what Seymour, solicitors of patents, 868 Druggist. Cor. Main & Wall Sts, Nor­ ^ ALLEN G. THURMAN. ; placed on trial in the L>anbury town Chapel street, New Haven, Conn. brought about this change in mind, but I •pidemic, however, is absolutely under walk, Conn. Cut this advertisement do not think she is crazy. When I was control. , court yesterday, on the charge of as­ I. F. Browu, New London, book*res\ out and name this paper._ quently with the late Noah H. Swayne of with her yesterday, she was just as sane the (Jnited States supreme bench. He ;f.i< 4 saulting Policeman Sullivan with in­ J. S. Copelt*nd, Hartford, assignor to Sole Agents for the United States, as I am. —Handsomely Trimmed Hats, for Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, practiced law from 1835 to 1851, when he tent to kill. They were bound over in Pope Mfg. Co,, wheel tire. "As to these stories that Miss Kellard was elected judge of the supreme court, Ladies, $1.50 and $2, at H. Krieger's, R.. Hakewessell & E. C. Henn, Hart­ South Norwalk. d9-6. the sum of $1,000 each. induoed her to confess, I do not believe being chief justioe from 1854 to 1856, ford, screw slotimtc machine there is a word of truth in them. On the when his term expired. During his su­ T, flutchinBOu & G. M. Austin, Gros- : . The members of the Friday After- —All of our eight-dollar Hats will be night when Barbara made her confession preme judgeship he took up his residenoe sold for $4. These Hats are made of venorJOale, said Hutchinson assignor at the Door of Hope, I had been talking permanently in Columbus. Previously he aoon Whist club are being entertained the finest velvet, and trimmed profuse­ to said Austin, meat cutters cabinet. to her in our grayer room. I went down had been eleoted to congress. In 1867 he by Mrs. 8. A. Weed, this afternoon. ly with half plumes, at H. Krieger's A. Krah, assignor to F. P. Pt'leghar stairs, and a few minutes later Barbara was the Democratic candidate for govern­ & Son, New Havan, sash curtain rod South Norwalk. d9-6t A Great Many Persons Are Now In­ sent down for Miss Kellard. Up to that or against ex-President B. B. Hayes and Stamford's population as estimated holder. time there had been no sign of her inten­ was beaten by less than 3,000. In 1868 he F. B. Manville. Waterbury, assignor from the recent school enumeration, is U. S. Patent Commissioner John S. clined to That View. tion to make a confession. Miss Kellard was elected United States senator over fir to Golden Spring Hook & Eyo Co., went up stairs and could not have been Clement L. Yallandigham and re-eleoted 19,338, a gain of about 25 per cent in Seymour who arrived here from Wash­ machine forming loops in ends of wire. there more than five minutes until she in 1874, serving 13 years in that body. < five years. •' * ington, yesterday, was this morning in R. N. Jfratt, assignor to Johns Pratt came down, her face all white and her ill' WARDEN FALLON'S OPINION. Defeated by His Uncle. ij receipt of a letter from S. T. Fisher, Co, Hartford, composition of matter body trembling all over, as if she were It is estimated that Brookfield raisers for insulating purposes. On retiring from the supreme bench he Acting Commissioner, announcing the greatly agitated, and said, 'Barbara says' shipped this year nearly 3,000 barrels F. H Richards,~ Hartford, track He Think* That She May Isaae a Repudi­ that the story she told in court is false.' resumed the practice of law in Columbus sudden death of Mrs. Bessie W. Sea- from 1856 to 1868, and in like manner on of apples and sold and used 10,000 bearing. ation of Her Retraction of Her Con­ '' Then I went up to her and heard her brook, who held a $1,200 clerkship in M. B. Ryan, Bridgeport, adjustable statement, which I believe to be true. retiring from the United States senate in bashels of cider apples. fession—]Hi case of Barbara Aub was in a greater state MADRID, Dec. 13.—A ministerial crisis tation as senator, he was known in his state the graduates of the Over River school, E. Tweedy and T. Saunders, assign­ of confusion today than at any time since is imminent, it is now believed that the as one of the most eminent lawyers and There is good skating on Randall's ors to Boiler Capsule & Gasket Co., she made the confession which exonerated minister of finance, Senor Reverter, will jurists. In 1876, when Tilden was nomi­ |p is a neatly printed and edited sheet, mill pond. soap press. Walter Langerman after his conviotion of follow the example of Robledo, minister nated, he was defeated in a great measure ; which made its annual appearance this criminal assault. The Aub girl has re­ by his uncie, Willam Allen, who was ther Pinafore at Hoy t's Theatre to-mor­ C. C. Tyler, Hartford, milling cutter of justice, and Bosch, minister of public \ week. • ::^v and dies for making same. tracted that confession, declaring now that works, and resign, in which event he will governor and controlled the Ohio delegates row afternoon. Same, involute curve shaping ma­ her testimony at Langerman's trial was be succeeded by Senor Castellanos, the In 1880 Senator Payne's friends caused lias - ^"Attorney John J. Walsh with a pair Mrs. D. R. Selleck is quite ill at her chine. true. '•% present minister of the colonies. the Ohio delegates to be divided, and in of skates, cut quite a figure on the ice Same, machine for making milling Barbbra Aub promised today that she 1884 his delegation was again divided home on Crescent Terrace. ' , would make public another statement. " "A Mew Swiss President. *'"* - through the influence of Governor Hoadly ? yesterday afternoon. He is an expert cutters. Thomas I. Raymond has purchased DESIGNS. ' ' Just what kind of a statement she had in BERN, Switzerland, Dec. 13. — M. and others. While in the senate Thurman on skates but a regular "wabbler" on a Theadore Olsen's black horse. L. Von^rave, Wallingford, assignor mind when she made this announcement Adrien Lachenal, who was vice president was the acknowledged leader of his sid6 bicycle. • to H. L. Judd & Co., N. Y., table. : Sv is not known. for 1895, has been elected president of the of the chamber, and becamo generally Robinson Opera company in Fra Dia- Warden Fallon, when he heard of the republic for 1806. He is a radical in pol­ known as the "Old Roman." , —Round steak, 10c; shoulder steak, volo at Hoyt's Theatre to-night. ^ ^ announcement in the Tombs, suggested v 1 itics, 'and his home is in Geneva. M. #: three lbs. 25c; pot roast, 4c to 10c; rib Delphin McLeod Cobb Divorced. " ' that it might possibly be a recantation of Deucher Thurgan has been elected vice oar Futare Generals/ ' ' - roast, 12c; corned beef, 4c to 10c. These The O, U. A. M. had an enjoyable PERRY, O. T., Dec. 13.—Delphin Mc- the retraction. president of the republic for 189$. .trv:. WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Cadet appoint­ , are cash prices at Bates' Market. dl3tf oyster supper at Rowayton last night. Leod Cobb, a wealthy manufacturer of The retraction which Barbara Aub ments to the Military academy have been made to her aunt, Mrs. Kauffer, was tak­ Miss Alice Seaman of Boston is visit­ Brooklyn, has been granted a divorce here The Bayard Resolution. issued to Charles L. Frohwitterof Bolton, from his wife, Phebe M. Cotb. The plain­ en down in writing. Mrs. Kauffer, after Joseph Matheis is busily engaged to­ LONDON, Dec. 13.—The Post (Conserva­ David J. Handran (alternate) of Walt- ing Mrs. George Walmsey on Union tiff is a nephew of Congressman George hearing the girl's second story—that she ham and Asa W. Grovenor of Amherst, • day in making 500 sandwiches for the street. T. Cobb of New . In the petition bad perjured herself by swearing to the tive), in an editorial on the resolution in the house of representatives at Washing­ Mass.; Guy L. Harrington of Canton and sociable to be given by the Knights of for divoroe Mr. Cobb says his wife aban­ alleged confession before Recorder Goff—; There is splendid skating on Chas- ton attaoking United States Embassador Gdbrge C. Wright (alternate) of Ogdens- the Mystic Chain in Liederkracz hall, doned him. told Mrs. Mitchell, another aunt. Mrs. burg, N. Y., and Robert S. Stewart and mar's pond at Rowayton. The ice is Mitchell then communicated with Colonel Bayard, says, "The moral is that embas­ this evening. , 1 ' - * \ * Fined For Swearing In Red Bank. , ; sadors, if called upon to make a speech, William R. Loop (alternate) of Chatta­ six inches thick and smooth as glass. Townsend of the distriot attorney's office nooga. ;,,-y RED BANK, Dec. 13.—The authorities and also with F. B. House, the girl's should discuss authorship and Shakes­ ! —Come early and get some of those The pie sale and sociable ofthe Wom­ in this place have decided to suppress counsel. peare, especially when a presidential elec­ choice bargains H. Krieger is offering an's Relief Corps of Douglas Fowler swearing on the streets. Grover Reeves, Whether the Aub girl has been under tion is in sight." •; Child Passed Counterfeit Money. ^ in CI >aks and trimmed Hats. Maback- who lives on Cedar street, was arraigned hypnotic influence since she made the con­ S::r. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Luigi Aiello^ 7 emo Hotel Block. , ^ d9-6fc Post, last evening, was a great success before Justice of the Peace Childs today ^,:o years old, entered a bakery at 190 First l fession and what induoed her to make the : Horsewhipped by Women. and a good sum realized. *>* % /" upon a charge of using profane language. retraction are two questions which her avenue and asked for a cake. He offered To-night, the Kaights of the Mystic The complainant was Mary Deldo. Reeves WOOSTEB, O., Deo. 13.—At Shreve, O., in payment a lead quarter. The propri-! John Wargo had a little family dis­ lawyer is tiylng to qnswer. Misses Josie and Ollie Demotter, sisters, Chain will hold a sociable at their hall was fined $3.50. ' * There are many persons who adoept the etor stated that the boy had succeeded in: turbance yesterday and was arrested m and Mrs. Kate Flagle, armed with raw­ passing two lead quarters on him. The | in the GAZETTE building. It is.expected retraction of the Aub girl as a verification for A breach of the peace. This morn­ |§j|Two Killed by an Express Train. i-^| of the belief they entertained all along hide whips, unmercifully attacked Wil­ boy said that he got the bogus money from liam Crossman, a prominent citizen, on that the |floor will be crowded with ing Judge Frost fined him $3, which he GOSHEX, Ind., Dec. Hi.—Mr. and Mrs. that she had told the truth on the witness his father, and he was arrested. the street. The ladies allege that Cross- 1 merry dancers. stand, and that money had been used, in * - K paid. Levi Kenner of Milford were struok by a man has circulated damaging reports More Gold For Europe, Baltimore and Ohio fast express at Syra­ obtaining the confession which freed Lan­ 1 A Danbury wheelman who went to Mrs. £. C. Owens will move her bak­ german. about their characters. NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—L Von Hoffman cuse, and both were instantly killed. & Co. say that they expect to ship gold Ridgefield Tuesday discovered thst ery on Monday from her present quar­ They were driving across the track in a These persons, some of whom are con­ nected with the district attorney's office, to Europe tomorrow, -and possibly the finely broken glass had been scattered ters on North Main street to the store closed buggy and did not see the ap­ next day also. The amounts havo not yet * proaching train. ; .1 ,. , ,, believe now that Barbara's retraotion is —Advertise in the GAZETTE. Along the Suzar Hollow road for two across the way, recently vacated by O. part of a prearranged plan and was made been determined. n;les or more. D. Newman. —Subscribe for the "Gazette." .