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[$1.00 a Yea Founded iii 1800.] An Entertaining and Instructive Home Journal, Especially Devoted to Local News and Interests. PRICE TWO CENTS. VOL. Xcv —No 38. NORWALK, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1895. Assigned. modern annals of war. Yesterday, TTE. William H. Nichols, grocer and build NO thousands of the combatants who wore AND THEY FEASTED. ASSAULTED IIS WIFE. SGAINSI THE TROLLEY. er in Block Rock, made ah assignment the blue or the gray in that memorable yesterday. ' encounter, met in peace, to formally Gregory's Point the Scene of Important Decision Rendered By THE FAVORITE HOME PAPER. Screams of "Murder" arid Cries for State Liquor Dealers. V dedicate the blood-stained field as a Gathering of Brains and Judge Fenn. The State Liquor Dealers' association HLdeuenaent in all tilings; neutral m loom. public park. The passions and resent­ "Help," Last Evening. will hold their annual convention in ments of the past were buried in a com­ Beauty. New Haven to-day. ^ Farmers are Busy. mon grave and veterans of ttie Confed­ Cities or Other Municipalities Can­ Fred Hill to the Rescue. Bound Over Agricultural wealth overflows the eracy and the Union, vied with each Extraordinary Castronomfcal Feats not Grant Privileges to Railways other in paying tribute to the valor and or Other Corporations With­ Benjamin Cook and George Smith, • storehouses pf the country and that is the Stamford burglars, were yeaterday- heroism which had been there displayed "H« that etiveth to the poor, lendeth to the out Exacting Compensa­ why there is no longer a silyer ques­ Lord." Last evening while the several news­ bound over under bonds of $1,000 each." tion. The farmers have no*time to by the contending armies of "a day Through the courtesy of Superintend­ paper reporters were at Gregory's tion Therefor—No Ap­ that is dead." ent Mansfield of the Tramway company Point, partaking of the hospitality of peal From the Want to Vote. , . consider half values for their products. Landlord O'Sullivan, screams of mur­ The most gratifying feature of the and Landlord John E. O'Sullivan, of ' Ruling. The number of applications "to be Wheat, corn and fruit harvests are the famous summer resort, Gregory's der and help, help, cut through the air occasion was the apparent sincerity made" voters in this town is as follows : j exceptional this year. The statements Point, representatives of the several and were heard by residents living in 1st District—30 ; 2d Dis-trict, 27 ; -3d Dis- of the Agricultural Department show with which Confederate veterans de­ daily papers in town were treated to a the neighborhood of the street leading Judge Fenn filed a decision in the stic^—8. from Eagt avenue to Dublin, so called. that the crops of New York, Peoijsyl- clared anew theij; devotion to tjie Union. trolley ride, and a shore dinner that, Superior Court Wednesday which is of There is no cause to doubt that the could not have failed of tickling with The cries attracted the attention of considerable importance to street rail­ G. A. R. Post Disbands. vania, Michigan, Kentucky, Missouri, people who were in Colonel Roberts rank and file of thu Southern armies delight the palate of any disciple of way companies and municipalities. Bugbee Post, G. A. R., of Tolland Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota Epicurus. school and a messenger was dispatched The decieion was teethe appeal of the has surrendered its charter. Most of long ago loyally acquiesced in the out­ and the Dakotas will be very large. At 5:30 what is known as the Gover­ for a policeman. Captain D^nn hast­ Central Railway & Electric Co., of New its members took demits and will be­ Ohio and Illinois are the only big come of the Rebellion, and the New nor's car on the Tramway line,3 with ened to the scene and found a man Britain, from the of the Mayor come members of Burpe9 Post of Rock- whom he recognized as Charlie Lowe, states where the returns are unfavora­ South which is rising upon the ashes of motorman Frank Willey in the "pilot and council of that city. The com­ ville. the fabric which that great conflict house" and Conductor William Piatt at soundly drubbing a woman who proved pany applied for permission to extend ble. With the supply so much greater to be his wife. Shoemakers'Association. destroyed is evidence that the people the rear end of the bell rope, left Wall its tracks through certain streets and than the demand prices have fallen to a street with the Norwalk pencil pushers, The officer'attempted to place Lowe the permission was granted on condi­ Articles of association of the Shoe­ of that section are beginning to realize point much lower than has been the bound for the extreme western end of under arrest but he showed fight, and tion that they sign a contract to pay makers' Protective Union of Danbury case in years, but this benefits the that their defeat was a benediction in the company's line at Rowayton. At there was a tussle and both men fell, the city 1 per cent, of its gross receipts were filed in the state seceetary's office Lowe on top. The officer, however, householder, as big corn and potato disguise. Here and there old hatreds South Norwalk the party was joined by on the business in New Britain after the yesterday. John Capellars is president representatives of the press in that city. pluckily held on to his prisoner until third year of the completion of ita line and Michael CulhaDa secretary. erop3 keep down the price of meats. may crop out occasionally, but the The run to Rowayton was smoothly assistance came in the person of Fred­ to Hartford and' 2 par cent, of the gross future has less to fear from reaction at erick Hill, who took hold of Lowe and Father Doolen Home. The County Fair. made. On the return an electric head­ receipts of its city business after that the South than from the effects of pesti­ light was placed on the car. (a novelty assisted Dann in placing him in tbe time; also the city should have the Rev. Father Doolen, pastor of St. The county fair -is having a rich and lent doctrines which demagogues seek here in Norwalk, by the way,; and the station house. right to prescribe the kind of fenders to Thomas' church of Southingtotf, who abundant week of it with some of the to instill among the unthinking classes ,car was brilliantly illuminated with in­ It is stated that both Lowe and his be used by the company. accompanied Bishop Tierney to Rome most interesting events of this order yet in every section. Secession has been candescent lamps. The only delay oc­ wife were under the influence of intox­ The conditions under which the per­ several months ago, returned last nigh*1 icants, and that the cause of the dis­ and was given a warm reception by his to come. What the kaleidoecopic effectually crushed, and should the curred on reaching the Washington mission to extend the tracks was to t>e street bridge the draw of which was turbance was jealousy on the part of given, also provided that the company parishioners. quilts, whose census of patches has nev­ Repuhlic be menaced with destruction open, and as none of the occupants the husband. should pay the city all damage caused er yet been made ; pumpkins of five by to-morrow, among the first, unquestion­ cared to have the motorman jump his Lowe has the reputation of being by reason of underground currents and Those Tears. seven rotundity to excite the envy of ably, to rush to its rescue would be car across the chasm a wait of perhaps (steady and hard working when not un­ it was also provided that the materials After fondling and cajoling the Se­ lectmen for two whole days, the Hour the grangers ; prize Leghorn and Coch­ multitudes of the mistaken but brave five minutes was made until the draw der the influence of liquor, at which used by the company -and the work times he acts more like a maniac than man lost the contract for printing the in China chanticleers that merit wonder men who tried to assassinate it thirty- was closed, after which the party was should be to the satisfaction of the speedily whirled to Gregory's Point. anything else. It is also said of him Street committee. There were other town report, hence his bitter tears. from all-sight-seers, and fat cattle, the two years ago. The ride was a delightful one and the that he gives his wife the major part of "'Tis better to have loved and lost conditions in the vote of the Council, Than never to have loved at all." marvel of the man on the fence whose ozanic properties of the air along the his earnings, which it is alleged she but these are the most important The Landlord O'SuIllvan's Free Feed. opinion lias been given as a committee jine of the road were very enervating, does not make a proper use of. company claimed that the Council had The Youngest Grandmother. This paper is likely to be well repre Later in the evening William Lowe judge for many years, farm fife is fill­ and tended to whet one's appetite for no right to specify these conditions and A claimant for the honor of being the seated.—Hour. qualified as bondsman for his brother ed with enjoyments that only comewith the good things that all were sure were appealed to the Superior court, Judge youngest grandmother in America is No doubt of it. and he was released to appear for trial awaiting them at Landlord O'Suilivan's. Fenn heard the matter a few days ago. Mrs. John W. Pierce, of Boston, whose September. before the Town Court this afternoon, State Tax on Investments. One of the reporters noted the fact He sustains the order of the Council age is twenty-eight. She was married There might be an exception noted Tbe charges against him are drunken- The clerks in the state treasurer's that the car was originally fitted up for and it is made the order of the court. at the age of fourteen years and her uud;, breach of the peace, assault, and in the circus that comes with spring, office are busy now registering bonds, the reception of a Coffin, and he exhib­ The costs of the hearing are not taxed daughter became a wife when only resistance to the officer. but the county fair is a gem that casts stocks, notes and other investments for ited cossiderable -nervousness as he for or against either' party. twelve years old. the circus in the shade. Dusty roads the payment of the state tax of two counted the number of persons on the The decision of Judge Fenn sustains car and found it to be thirteen. He Against the Granite State. the point raised by the city, which is count nothing. It is the old farm mills. Sliver Ledge. AH securities must be presented, reg was also seen to be counting the num­ Governor Cleaves has transmitted to that to give the use of tbe streets, Witt- The Minnie Lester company met wagon, with the box under the seat and istered and have the tax paid at the ber at the ' able later on and finding it Bank Examiner Timberlake, the report out compensation, to ' a railway com­ with another warm welcome at Hoyt's the jug at the back end that sums up in state treasurer's office before October 1 to be fourtt an settled back in his chair af Mr. Timberlake's predecessor re­ pany is a violation of the constitution dpera House last night. "Silver the trip to the county town. Discom­ to be exempt from town taxation. Some with an air i f satisfactory surprise, and garding the methods and affairs of the of the U. S„ which provides that no Ledge" will be presented to-night. forts are easily forgiven when premiums trouble has arisen at the office through ate with a g\ sto that was exhileruting Granite State Provident association, town or city can dispose of public prop­ To-morrow night the new Jack Shepard to his co-laborers at the table. that has done business in Maine for erty to the injury of the community or come in at the end for the valuables on parties sending lists of notes, etc., with­ will be played, a piece in which Miss out giving a sufficient description of Arriving at the hotel the party was several years. The governor in his municipality. There is no appeal from Lester is reported as appearing at her exhibition. each note, bond or other investment welcomed by Landlord O'Sullivan and communication says the matter requires Judge Fenn's decision. best. And the county fair is not going out separately. This is most frequently in a short time they were ushered into immediate action in the interest of the Should this decision of Judge Fenn of dale, except in Norwalk. It3 impor- caused by the owner including two or the dining room where covers had been state, as the company's business is a prove retroactive both the Tramway The Weekly Publication Suspended tance increasea-from year to year, al­ more notes made by the same person laid for twenty. constant drain upon its resources, in­ company and the Norwalk Street Rail­ The Union Publishing Company, of The different newspapers were repre­ juring its savings banks, home loan as­ way company may be called upon to most as much as the importance of the on one loan, instead of enumerating Bridgeport, announce that with the each one as a separate transaction. sented as follows: Hour—B. W. Ma­ sociations and other financial institu­ pay a large compensation to both Nor­ chairman of the several committees, iesue of to-day the publication of the ples, William K. Maples, James K. Ma­ tions. walk and South Norwalk. Connecticut Union ceases, and that the and when importance is backed up by a His Birthday. ples, Bernard C. Feeney, Charles Hel- care and pains that have been divided Sons of the Revolution. badge or a silk streamer, printed in In honor of his birthday Mr. and mer and Cjrnelius N. Ballard; Senti­ Daughters of the Revolution. between the weekly and the Morning Tbe Society of the Sons of the Revo gold onti red ground, nothing else can Mrs. A. H. Byington, last evening, gave nel—William A. olles, Edward J. Norwalk Chapter, Daughters of the Union will be concentrated upon the Thomas and Robert ( .Mitchell: News- lution will change its New York head­ American Revolution, met at the home get near it, unless it be the head of the their grandson Homer, a whist party latter. at their residence on Belden avenue. Eugene R. Benedict >nd Victor Wood quarters on Sept 30, from the Hotel of Mrs. T. K. Noble, on East avenue society. Eight tables were occupied with young Ferris; GAZETTE—by the writer. Waldorf to 146 Broadway, corner of yesterday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Hill Here But One Day. Liberty street. The new office of the The New Ballot Law. ladies and gentlemen who endeavored Of the number who 6at down nine gave an interesting and entertaining The County Commissioners will be in to best each other in the scientific game. were on one side of, the table, and at society, which will be room 409, will be account of her recent visit to Europe. this city but one day for the purpose of As the October town elections are Miss Grace Adams succeeded in captur- times that side threatened to uplift the more accessible to business men, and The local chapter proposes giving a re­ granting licenses. Due notice will be near at hand, the election officers and ins: the first ladies' prize and Mis3 Vera opposite side, so heavily laden was it will be spacious enough for the display ception to the different chapters in the given of the date and those who neglect electors should familiarize themselves Wood tbe second. Charles Swartz won with edibles, but fortunately they were of Revolutionary art and relics. The county, some time in November, to present their applications on that with the requirements of the new ballot the first prize for the gentlemen and all rapid eaters and the danger disap­ room will be open from 9 a. m., until which matter will be more fully dis­ date will be obliged to go to the com­ peared almost as quickly as it appeared. 6 p. ip. The society has laid the found­ cussed at a future meeting. Mrs. law. There should be no carelessness Harry Cousins the second. missioners' office at Bridgeport, with After the prizes were awarded light It was soon in evidence.,that the land­ ation for a Revolutionary museum, W. G. Woodward was elected a the if the best results are tj be obtained. refreshments were served at the conclu­ lord had set out to give thp pencil push­ which promises soon t6 be of great ex­ member. At the next meeting of the Under thi9 law it is illegal to place bal­ sion of *hich a surprise was given by ers and "scoop" hunters\the greatest tent and value. chapter officers will be * elected - and Didn't Hear the Gun. lots or pasters in the booths. The full the passing around of orders of dance "scoop"' of the season. "Massa" Peter delegates appointed to the Continental Patent Commissioner John S. Sey­ names of the envelope clerks must be and immediately the sound of sweet Bailey known by them alii flanked by Annual Meeting Called. congress. mour evidently did not hear the report two other waiter?, the "longtaud short," The call for the annual metting of Mrs. G. Willis White was appointed a of the gun which was fired off on th« written upon the official envelopes, not music was heaid in the dance hall above. All the guests quickly adjourned to that appeared on the scene withuishes fill­ the Consolidated road is now being committee on nominations. ^ 15th calling instraw hats, as he appeared the initial* as heretofore. The envel­ room and ten numbers were danced to ed with chowder, the "texture of which sent to the 7,000 or more stockholders. Miss Angeline Scott was instructed to on the street this morning with a head opes must also be stamped with the excellent music furnished by Prof. was above reproach." This w^as follow­ The meeting will be held at noon on formulate and place in writing the an­ covering of plaited straw. Neverthe­ date of the election, and the ballots Freeman's orchestra. ed by pans of clams cooked tda nicety October 16, in room 201 in the office cestry of Miss Juliette Betts. less he is rapidly regaining his wonted must not be placed in them outside of that could not be excelled, baked blue- building, New Haven, Besides the The Chapter will hold its next meet­ good health, a report that will be joy­ It Depends. fish, broiled lobsters, salads} broiled jction of directors the meeting will ing on October 17th at the residence of ously received by bis many friends. the voting place. The number of oysters which should chicken, ete., washed down with an act upon the amendment to the com­ Mrs. Robert Van Buren. ,• Where a ballot is *taken upon the li­ be eaten at a time depends almost en­ unending supply and variety of drink­ pany's charter passes by the last Con­ , Tandem Accident. cense question there will be envelopes tirely upon one's own inclinations. ables, including champagne. necticut legislature,and upon the Rhode A Painful Accident. Mrs. Albert J, Hoyt, of Elmcrest pf different colors for each box, and a For a pre-pradial whet, six are enough It is no wonder that this Island act allowing tbe Consolidated Whil« participating in the birthday avenue, while out riding with her hus­ mistake in the envelope will result in to rouse the appetite of ordinary feed­ sort has become so popular road to absorb the Merchants' Steam festivities at the residence of Mr. and band on a tandem bicycle, this morn­ if the spread of last night i9 a line. Mrs. A. H. Byington on Belden avenue, ing, suffered an accident and was taken the throwing out of the vote, and this ers; but gourmands have been known to prelude a heavy dinner with many the facilities that the management last evening, Miss Ethel Wilcox, daugh­ home in a coach. Dr. J. G. Gregory should be borne in mind by all voters. Thus Baron Garham, a cele­ in the way of providing a shore The Boston Store. ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilcox of was summoned. It is only a few days, The law is not the bett secret ballot brated English judge inquired how A vote of thanks were unanim In order to make a good impression Arch street, had the misfortune to slip since Mrs. Hoyt received otherMnjnries law ever enacted, but it is a step in the many he should take for an appetite. tendered to Landlord O'Sullivan the Boston Store will to-morrow inau­ and fall upon the dance room floor by reason of a bicycle accident. right direction. It requires an elector, £at away at them until you are hung­ Superintendent Mansfield for ha gurate a half-price sale in all depart­ breaking her right forearm. The suf­ ry," was the reply. *• The baron acted made it possible for newspaper ments. $22 plush capes are offered at ferer was taken in a carriage to Dr. J. : to act intelligently and with carefulness, SUMMER COMERS AND GOERS. on his instructions. After disposing of ers and others of the ilk to enjoy $11, and other startling bargains are G. Gregory's residence where the frac­ and the voters who give the matter ten dozen, he remarked with mild evening's outing and a grand offered to the ladies. A perusal of ture was reduced, after which she was Jeremiah Driscoll of Norwalk is visit­ !$-•••• their attention will find nothing in the plaintiveness to an observer of his pro­ feast. their advertisement in another column taken to her home. Miss Wilcrx ex­ ing friends in town.—Danbury Dis­ la;w to confuse them or to put their vote ceedings, "Something must be wrong The Chef wets E. B. Colyer, and we will convince everyone looking for a hibited the highest courage while suffer­ patch. think we voice , the opinion of all who in jeopardy. The danger lies entirely gn me, I have eaten liO oysters, and Wgain that the place to secure it is at ing excruciating pain and has the sym­ Mrs. Bnice Moses and son, who have T; 'pon my word and honor, I don't think were present when we say that he is in Norwalk Boston Store. pathy of all in her painful accident. in the neglect of the voter to inform been spending the summer with Mrs. I am quite as hungry as when I began!" all respects worthy ot his 'title, and Moses' mother, Mrs. James E. Hoyt, of himself as to the legal way ta cast his The preprandial whet of Brillat Bav­ right here we want to personally thank Coming- New Licenses. Arch street, returned to their heme ' vote. arian seldom exceed three or four him for the excellent manner in which announces that the The County Commissioners begin is­ Washington, D. C., yesterday. he cooked and served the bluefish. suing licenses in the county towns on dozen oysters: but when he entertained Comedy company with band Mrs. James F. Fielder, of Jersey Cit Chickamauga. As the guests were about leaving the October 1st. On account of the in­ 9th Lieut Lanorte at a tete-a-tate din­ will be at the Norwalk Heights, is a guest of her parents, " A spectacle most inspiring and signifi­ hotel to board the car wkich was in creased license fee the number of ner he ate a thirteenth dozen in defer­ House during the week corn- and Mrs. Henry P. Price, West a cant was that which was witnessed yes­ ence to his guest's special gastronomic waiting, Landlord O'Sullivan passed September 30. This is the saloons will be fewer next year. Mrs. W. W. Keyes, of Stratford, is terday on the historic battlefield of passion. Laporte who had vowed to around a box of fine cigars. company playing at popular It was altogether a most pleasant time 'Vale's Freshnrfan Class. spending a few days with Mrs. John H .Chickamauga. Thirty-two years ago eat his fill of oysters, disposed of 32 1Q, 20 and 30 cent, that raesent dozen without fully accomplishing his for tbe boys, and the delights of the Faust, A Celebrated Out d! the 400 candidates for tbe acad­ Hoyt of Union Park. tbe North andSouth met in armed array purpose, and then turned his attention evening will not soon be obliterated, Octoroon. emic freshman class at Yale, 362 are ex­ The Misses Laury, of New York, are- on that ground in one of the most to dinner with powders neither weaken­ from the memory of the guests of Land- ' —,, ' pected to enter next week. Last year's visiting Miss Alice B. 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AUTOMATIC ROAD'CARRIAGES. HE THOUGHT WRONG. ENGLAND'S RICHEST MAN.

The Test in France in Which Petroleun A Cruel Jolce Upon an English Visitor tc The Great Fortune Made by Col. North in Proi ert to Bo the Best Propelling Agenfc This Country. South •^'y- The time seems approaching when au­ Wa ,were tip at Twin Lakes on<9 upon Few stories of to-day are more roman­ :;' •" • OUR tic than that of th/; rapid rise to wealth tomatic road carriage?, propelled bj a time, a lot of us; it makes no difference steam, electricity^ or petroleum, will who was along so far as the story is con­ of John Thomas North, who was de­ come into general use and take awaj cerned. The fishing was so good that we feated for membership in Parliament by from the patient horse the worst part oi grew tire of catching fish. Herbert Gladstone. North is known as the ,-Niti\ite King," because it is to that ;.. >• his daily toil. The odds at preseni We had an Englishman with us, a seem to be rather in favor of petro­ good sort of fellow, but credulous and product he owes his fortune, and leum. A most interesting competitioi easy to string. He was a little timid because of his open-handed way of dis­ has recently taken place in France be­ about Indians, and when we talked tributing his wealth. tween various species of motor car­ about rattlesnakes he lost all control of Although now the richest man in riages, which the United States Consul his h's and gazed wildly about as if ex­ Great Britain, his origin is most hum­ Would to call atten- at Havre describes in a .report to th« pecting one to spring upon him. ble. A Yorkshire mechanic, he went to tion to four or five STUPID FRAUDS State Department. The course pre­ One of the boys caught a monstrous Qhili when he was twenty-three years ON < old, twenty-eight j'ears ago, and riveted IDE ASKfflTAS TDIACU COMPAKY. SUCCESSOR. styles of scribed was from Paris to Bordeaux, a bull frog, a regular patriarch of his NiW YORK U.S.A distance of 858 miles and back again, tribe. We put him in a minnow bucket boilers in the town of Huasco. At this time the nitrate fields of Peru were be­ Do not be deceived by infringe­ any vehicle to stand disqualified if ii and brought it up near the camp. Ever ments of name, package or cigar­ SANFORP'S GINGER consumed more than 100 hours on th€ hear a bull frog cut loose in a tin can? ginning to be talked of as a good field for speculatien. ette. FINE SHOES. , Beware of cheap, worthless, road. The big prize of the day (7,720) Then there is no use in attempting to ex­ THE ONLY GENUINE was won by a two seated carriage, mak­ plain how it sounds. A cross between He believed that he could employ his and often dangerous " gingers," ing the round trip in 24 hours and 52 a sawfile and a runaway scrap iron wag­ mechanical ability there, and left as Sweet Capoial Cigarettes First, our $1.39 Lace Shoe, Kid, which are persistently urged, minutes. The winning carriages were on going through La Salle street tun­ soon as he could afford to make the ven­ Bear tbefac simile signature oS good style and very cheap. even forced, upon would-be pur­ propelied by gasoline, and the rate ol nel. ture. His work was largely in the ni­ Our $2 Jewell Shqes, Button and chasers of SANFORD'S as " our speed was about 15 miles an hour, which We were sitting around the camp fire trate fields, and he was one of the first to purchase nitrate. For twenty years Lace, best Shoe it) the Market. own make," or "good as San- is regarded as an extremely creditable that evening. The shadows of the great Then, Our $2.50 Welt Shoe, Fine performance, the long lines of hills be­ oaks had long been cast across the he continued to purchase it. He mas­ ford's," or " cheaper than San- tered every detail of the nitrate business on the package and on each cigarette. Kid, good wear. A look at them ing taken into account. These hills ap­ weedy waters of the lake, and, in the TAKE NONE WITHOUT. ford's," or " same as San-ford's," pear to have proved too much for the east the full moon broke over the crest and began to erect works here and there will convince. etc., by mercenary dealers, not carriages propelled by electricity, oi of pines and cast a wavering sheen from in Tarapaca. Our $3 Eazor Toes, patent backs, which only one got through, the others us to Rock Point. A lonely frog lifted It is needless to track the progress of very stylish; suits the particular in the interest of health, but for the Nitrate King in detail through the a few cents' extra profit." having abandoned the contest. up his voice way up the lake and an old, ones. One of the steam carriages was hardened sinner of a frog at the other successive stages which have led to his The $3.50 Eid Shoes speak for No respectable druggist or brought to a standstill at Versailles end of the water answered him in a scof­ possession of a fortune exceeding $100,- themselves. grocer is ever guilty of such early in the race, owing to an accident, fing, insulting tone. 000,000. His far-sighted business sa­ We think our <;l4 Kid Welt Shoes practices. Avoid all others. and the athers lost time by frequent In a few moments the whole frog gacity enabled him to see opportunities for money-making that were not appar­ have the beauty, fine finish. They stoppages of five and ten minutes, made chorus was in full sway. The deep wear. They are about perfect. Containing among its ingredients the purest for the purpose * of taking in coal and toned thunder of the old fellows min­ ent to others. of medicinal French brandy and the best of Look at these lines, you will be imported ginger, it is vastly superior to the water. The electrical conveyances had gled with the shrill treble of the young­ Gradually he secured control of the cheap, worthless, and often dangerous gingers also to stop from time to time to renew sters, and once in a while a stray loon greater part of the nitrate beds. Water satisfied. These are all old pricss urged as substitutes. Ask for SANFORD'S is a precious commodity in that region, GINGER and look for owl trade mark on the their dynamitic charges, but the petro­ would add his mornful wail to the mel­ and can't be duplicated to-day. •wrapper. Bold everywhere. POTTEB DRUG AND leum machines carried enough force for ancholy melody of the wilderness. so North got control of the water com­ Qnv. CORP., Sole Proprietors, Boston. a twenty-four hours' run, and on the re­ We were talking about snakes, and in panies. He needed ships and railways turn journey the run was made without the flickering glare of the campfire, I for transportation of freight and passen­ a single stop. could see that the Englishman was ner­ gers, and he built them. When the war A. fi. HOYT & SON. " In comparing the merits of the differ­ vous. Seymour was telling how he had between Chili and Peru broke out, he HALE'S ent propelling agents, the palm must, so known a rattlesnake to come right into found new openings for the rapid accu­ Wall Street, Norwalk. far, be awarded to petroleum, which is the camp, when, all at once, that frog mulation of wealth, and promptly avail­ P.P.P. clean and can be easily carried. The in the can let go and tried to tell the ed himself of them, getting control of SAFE CORDIAL railways-, gas works, and other corpora­ Quickly cures colic, cramps, CURES ALL SKIN ordinary fender used for short distances story of his wrongs. As I said before, contains less than four quarts of oil, you cannot describe the noise. It was tions, which, in his hands, paid as they tliarrhoea, dysentery, and all New York Announcement. • AND which will last a journey of twenty awful. It scared me and I knew what never had done before. bowel troubles. "Our American Homes and How to Furnish Them." miles, or two and one-half hours. Foi it was. Seymour was composai enough After Col. North had became one of Large Bottle 25c. Trial bottle free. long distances a receptacle capable of to yell "Rattlesnakes!" but it did not the world's richest men, he placed his HALE, Druggist. f BLODD DI5EA5E5. holding enough petroleum for a run of need that word to scare the English­ South American affairs in competent Homer's Furniture' Physicians endorse P. P. P. as a splendid hands and returned to England to enjoy The Best in the Market. combination, and prescribe it with greats at least twenty or twenty-four hours is man. JONES' satisfaction for the cures of all forms and provided. He gave one wild scream and plunged the fruits of his toil. Far from resting, All who desire to buy reliable Furni­ stages of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Cycles propelled by petroleum have into the lake. It took an hour to calm however, he engaged in new enterprises, ture in moderate priced? or more costly- also excited great interest, and half a him down. He stayed up all night, and the chief of which was the manufacture grades will find our stock the most dozen of sucli machines started in the went home early in the morning, de­ of cement in Belgium, which lias proved ;uperiatiVb flour advantageous to select from for these race at Bordeaux, one at least holding claring that he had had enough of the almost as lucrative as the production of reasons: It represents the productions CURES RHEUMATISM its own aniqng the larger vehicles. It is "bloomin', bleedin' wilderness."—Chi­ nitrate of silver. Even to this day he of the best makers only, and is the Svphllls, Syphilitic Rheumatism, Scrofulous believed that light petroleum bicycles, cago Herald. personally supervises all of his vast bus­ largest and most varied in America. Ulcers and Sores, Glandular Swellings, tricycles, and even four-wheelers will iness interests. Csd Rheumatism, Malaria., Old Chronic Ulcers A Coasting Incident. The completeness of our assortments can that have resisted all treatment, Catarrh, soon come into general use, which the best be understood from the fact that we Consul says will tend to relieve lady cy­ It was the engineer's turn to talk, and Liked Things Quiet When He Killed Bear TO exhibit more than two hundred and fifty clists from the necessity of wearing he said: "Bear?" said Mr. Ottinger. "Bear? different Bedroom Seta in every variety of short skirts. "Years ago, when I was running on why, I just helped kill an 1,146 pound C/2 wood, over 70 patterns of Brass Bedsteads, as grizzly just a week ago at Wavona. Old 52" \?:ell as endless lines of Parlor, Drawing the Pennsylvania Central, I was a daily (t^ Cu^,2 V RP.R WpoIH. When Mrs. Vanclerbilt Ban a Tavern. eye witness to one of the most hair-rais­ Jin^ Duncan, the slayer of 94 blears, and I > Room, Library and Dining Boom Furniture T3 of the most artistic styles, and ranging from Skin Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Female ' 'Many are the gay dances we used to ing pieces of foolhardiness and deviltry went out on horseback about ten rfiiles 0 Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Scald M the modest and inexpensive to the most elab­ Head, etc., etc. have in that old house," said Isaac Van that I have seen before or since. from town after grouse. 2 orately carved and inlaid. P.P.P. is a powerful tonic, and an excellent Duzer, as he related reminiscences of "We walked five or six iniles in the H. "My run was through a mountainous H 01 In a word, every article required for use, comfort the old Van Duzer mansion on Staten district. Some of the hills were almost hottest weather, and after getting six P3 and adornment in the household can be had with Island, which was recently demolished perpendicular. I was pulling the fast­ grouse and a hundred mosquitoes we its plainly marked moderate price at our to give room for a more modern struc­ est express train on the road, and we did thought of turning back. But I was so IS ture. "The best-looking men and the not stop at many of the small towns. thirsty that I said: J5sw GREAT FURNITURE EMPORIUM, handsomest girls used to come from all " 'Wait here, in the clearing, Jim, pa appetizer, building up the system rapidly. One of these towns at which we did not 61-65 West 33d St., N. Y. Ladies whcse systems are poisoned and over the island to dance in the big hall­ stop lay on one of those hills, and our till I go down to the canyon and get a --.<—1 B (Adjoining Eden Musee.) whose bjfood is In an impure condition, due QGC way. . There were two things from road ran right alongside of it. In winter drink.' - O » « 2} Horner & Co.'s establishment Is one of the lights which the old house was free. No spook this hill was generally one long piece of "I only took one swallow when two of New York.—Newspaper Comment. CURES was ever seen there, and George Wash­ ice, and our track crossed it right in the gunshots rang out. Startled at the sounil ington never slept under the roof. Dur­ middle of the town. When the coasting I arose and ran as well as my weight ?K Co MARIA ing the Revolutionary War the British was good hundreds of the youngsteis would let me back to the clearing. Puff­ SS * 8 BOXING to menstrual Irregularities, are peculiarly soldiers were encamped all around the slid down this hill from morning until ing and blowing I leaned up agp-inst a K benefited by the wonderful tonic and blood- house, and my grandfather used to tell night. 0 tree and witnessed the strangest sight I 73 o e cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, me how he had to feed some of them. poke Root and Potassium. "On my first run through the town ever saw. A big pile of fur lay in a heap LEBSNOB No members of my family ever went to on the ground, and the old hunter was P5 with the fast train, my fireman called GIVEN BY war. They stayed at home and at­ my attention just before we crossed this just about to stoop over it to jab his tended to business. coasting hill. bowie knife«into it when the bundle rose "I don't believe any man knew Com­ " 'Put your head out of the window up like a flash and let out a blow that Prof. George Yoerger. modore Vanderbilt better than my and look back at the train when we cross sent Jim's musket spinning fifty feet in That Plated grandfather and my father. Commo­ this hill,' he said. the air. With that there was the most Private lessons at home, if desired. LIPPMAN BEOS., Proprietors, dore Vanderbilt owned that big white means Full course, 13 lessons, §10. Srnggists, Lippman's Block, SAVAHKAE, 2A "We were going easily forty miles an exciting fight I ever saw. Hook on Blood Diseases mailed tr?*' house next to the old house, and of even­ hour. I stuck my head out of the win­ "The bear reared up again and Dun­ A set-to guaranteed every pupil. ings the Commodore would come over dow just in time to see two small sleds can barely dodged its claws. But Bruin ADDRESS ~~~~ THE and play cards with my grandfather.- shoot under the two rear sleepers as we caught his clothes at the neck and ripped Columbia The Yes, and they didn't play for fun, crossed the hill. them c\own to his boots. I still leaned Standard! Prof. George Yoerger. THE BEST Bicycle either. "These kids had become such expert against the tree, too weary from my run BICYCZB Norwalk, Conn. "The Commodore was a pretty stiff cf tie coasters that they would watch for our and too surprised to go up and shoot the World. Or apply at Louis Potter's. gambler when he felt in the mood. bear. On the steering train and would start from the top of head of every Col­ When he would win he would be in a the hill with their sleds and guage the "I could ske Duncan slip around and good humor, but when he lost he was an his feet got tangled in his torn clothes. umbia bicycle of this years make FOR 1895. time so that they would slide under the that name-plate appears. It is unpleasant man to meet. He was usu­ cjirs as we passed that crossing at forty He fell fighting with the bear atop; but unique, handsome, and indicates JARDINIERES. Morning:, Sunday aud iComraereial ally captain of one of his ferryboats, and miles an hour; fact."—Chicago Times- the bear's throat was cut from ear to much—satisfaction and highest en­ (Evening) Editions. mornings after he had, had good luck at Herald. ear. The old man extricated himself joyment to the rider. A fine assortment of fancy cards he would give each member of his and sliding on the carcass called over to No other bicycle has ever equal­ SGRESSfYE REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPERS OF THE crew 50 cents. But, if he lost during a The Cross-Examiner No Gentleman. led a Columbia. No other bicycle HIGHEST GLASS. me through his nose: flower pots and Jardinieres night at cards, ho would invariably say " 'Wall, my time hasn't come yet. ever shall equal a Columbia- The In Kentucky an unfortunate mer­ greatest bicycle factory in the the next morning, 'Shove her off, every chant saw bankruptcy confronting him, Young man, I give you credit for a great from 10c. up. All sizes of Commercial Advertiser. damn one of you, and let her go.' world says so. and, to save a portion of his property, deal of coolness for a greenhorn. I'm common flower pots. Established 1797. Published every even­ "The Commodore's wife was as full he invoked the name of his wife and the glad you didn't open your mouth in this ing. New York's oldest aud best evening of energy as he. When the Commodore New Price s J QQ newspaper; 12 pages. Subscription price assistance of a friend. The creditors in­ fracas,<' so many of these fellows think Balance of Refrigerators ran the stage and water line from stituted, proceedings to recover certain they have to talk when I'm killing Morning Advartiser. Tompkinsville to New Brunswick Mrs. property, and in the course of the pro­ b'ar.' ^-San Francisco Call. HARTFORDS, next best, $80 $60. and Ice Cream Freezers at Published every morning. S pages. The Vanderbilt ran a hotel at New Bruns­ ceedings this friend, a native of Vir­ $50 for boys' and girls' sizes. foremost lc. newspiner in the United wick. Mrs. Vanderbilt would tend bar, Intelligent IJIre Horses. cost. T ' • states. Clean «na fearless. Subserip- ginia, was put upon the stand. POPJS MFG. CO. . tion price $3 per year. serve drinks to the guests, and be man­ All went well until the witness was At station No. 32, in Philadelphia, Hartford, Conn. ager in general. Mrs. Vanderbilt made subjected to a rigid cross-examination the/e is a magnificent bay which Driver BOSTON, CHICAGO, Sunday Advertiser, more money then than her husband." by a lawyer, himself a native of Vir­ G®rge Isler and all the other men are NEW TO:iK, SAN FEAXCISCO, PEOVDENCE, BUFFALO. New York's most pnpular and original ginia. very fond of. "Harry, kiss me," said Suday newspaper, The only lc. Sunday Tender Heart and Ragged Coat. H. H. WILLIAMS, newspaper in the United States. 8 pages The witness went blundering along at oOfeof th$ fire laddies to the horse, a few A t Catalogue of hese famous (56 colums), so columns of which will be That a tend"- heart often lies beneath ivs ago, and the affectionate animal whee.o. any Columbia Agency, or will reserved for reading matter. All the such a rate that his lawyer felt it neces­ be mailed for two a-cent stamps. news and special features ot surpassing a ragged co... well illustrated by a sary to interfere and tell him that he t its head through the bars and lick- IT MAIN SHEET. - interest and that will appeal to every little inciden; which attracted the at­ was not required to answer questions the cheek of the speaker. phaee ot human nature. It is the equal C. FORD SEELEY CYCLE CO., of the high-priced Sunday papers in tention of a number of pedestrians near which would criminate himself. The Nig horse at this station is ever on ry respect, subscription price 50c Twentieth street and Montgomery ave­ After the close of the case, which re­ Me alert to go to fires, taking almost a Agent for Columbia and Hartford er year; 25c. for six imntlis. nue, the other morning: sulted disastrously for our accommodat­ fliuman interest in his work, but he does Bicycles. A happy tot was crossing the avenue NORWALK-CONN. Siimmsr The Subscription price of the MO RNIN G ing friend from Virginia, he expressed j not like to be fooled, and the daily train­ and SUNDAY ADVERTISER together is with a tri colored penny kite trailing be­ great indignation at the humiliation to| ing he despises. He is always first to S3 50 a year, $1,S0 for six months, and 90c. hind, when the string broke and the spring under the harness when the sig­ for three months. which he had been subjected. frail paper toy fell in the middle of the "I was never in my life treated wit# nal is given; but when the firemen un­ AS ADVERTISING MEDIUMS. street. The child was about to return so little courtesy," he said; "the op­ harness him and attempt to lead him SUITINGS The ADVERTISERS have nc superior. in order to pick it up, but feared to run posing council did not act at all like Ja back to his stall he manifests his disap­ the risk of being run over by a catama­ gentleman, sir. I expected entirely dif­ pointment by an ugly shake of Jiis head, Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere ran—a high wheeled truck used to haul ferent treatment, especially as f I striking out with his fore feet, kicking Having procured a large stock of Spring liberal commissions. stone—which was coming down the with his hind feet, and then bounding and Bummer Suitings, I am prepared to make learned that he was from Virginia, and them up in the latest styles. Address. THE ADVERTISER, avenue, drawn by. a long line of four­ he knew that I was from that St$te. back tot his stable. 29 Park Row, Siew York teen horses, and carrying a block of No, sir, in the old days no Virginia Engine Company No. 17, on Race stone weighing perhaps five tons. The tleman, sir, would cause another street, below Broad, has' a fine pair of f F. KOCOUR, DAILY GAZETTE ; driver, a big, rough Irishman, noticed ginia gentleman the slightest embarrass­ blacks, one of which has a , the child's dilemma, and thinking, per­ ment because of so paltry a matter, nor and he ffasts on cakes, candy and apples Classified Business Directory. haps of a little one of his own, halted given to him by the women and child­ 7 North Main St., South Norwak. i;ar as under this head $2.50 ver line per yea would he seek by set interrogatories to INSURANCE. the cavalcade and beckoned to the make him contradict himself. • no, sir, ren who visit the station to witness the NORWALK FIRE INS. CO., N.In success!u youngster to pick up the precious kite. it is unpardonable, sir,.and all Jtor the daily training. business since 1S80; no outstanding claims Still, the child hesitated, seeing which John, Nig s black mate, is a regular Horace E. Dann, WILSON, 0. E., Gazette bldg., N. Invest- purpose of increasing the divides of a EXOELSIOH ments and money to loan. Also insurance the driver left his horses and handed the few Yankee clients whom he nefrer saw. watchdog. He cannot howl or bark, but wrifctenin best of companiesatlowestrates ATTORNEYS. toy to its owner. The bystanders I am convinced, sir, that your lawyer when he sees anything strange or sus- HLUBBELIi.-JAMES T..9 Water street, N. smiled, the child laughed and thg Irish­ never came from Virginia at ail sir; he picous about the station he kicks the J/yery and Sales Stable?' V%--. HURLBUTT, J. BELDEN, x man shouted: "Git up!"—Philadelphia must have come from West Virginia."— door, making such a noise that the K-' Attorney and Counselor at Law, room 4, (up. Record. ^ , alarm soon brings the men to the sta­ S Opposite Danbury and^ j'p.'V:; stairs) ^^^ROC^' Louisville Post. 1 ble. Nonvalk Railroad depot'~ K . :M§ 3ELLECK. GEORGE WARD. 18 Wall st., /«-" As Seen by Him. • Norwalk, Conn. Stylish v' ^ Best goods Teas and Coffees. Specialties. With a population of 3,722,000, Scot­ Wife—What do you think of Brid­ Single or Doable Team - livery stable. Dtisty Dales—Say, Rogers, do you be­ land has G,500 university students, DANN, H. E.. s River st.. Livery Stables lieve in aat old sayin' wot says: "It's a get's cooking. with or without drivers. ^ y UNDERTAKER, while with a population/ about six For Sale bv •. J. . Safe Ihorses for women " x RAYMOND,G.H.. 46-48Main st.,;telephoner« poor rule dat won't work both ways?"'- times us great England li|js only 6,000 Husband—I think if she tried to boil yt'-fw and children. . . ISyf.-.r MARBLE YARD _ L Restful Rogers (decisively)—Naw! water she'd burn-it. —Truth. ^ , B4.T23, P.W.Waterfrt..N; Steam. Stone Work univ. r.sity students. EDWARD P. WEED, SADDLE HORSES A SPSO^LTy Monnia&utal aiH Bld'a. • It's a po?r rule to work at ail.—Puck. ' i " "' v<,r•-•i":;V , ^ 14 ' < V , * ' - AAAA ' ' • ' * W E E - ^ o A W A JL K -»•.(; AZETTE. - • • • ADDISON BROWN. A COLORADO STORY. HAVE YOU THE TIME? WHY THE RiVER AT TRINIDAD BEARS THE ODDS ARE TWENTY TO ONE . . THREE" NAMES. THAT YOU HAVE NOT. GROCERIES. A Queer Kink In N« Some of the Reasoi is Why Most by a Rocky Monntoic Editor—The Ro­ pieces Are Always More or Less Oat of Alaska Salmon, 10c. can. mance of the Lost Mexican Soldiers Who Armour's Potted Ham, 10c. can. Were Bor.nd For St. Angnstine. ed Daily From W; tobacco: Armour's Potted Tongue, 10c. can. "Some queer kinks in nomenclature Ninety-nine men out of a hundred -. V. -V Armour's Devilled Ham, 10c. can. are discoverable in this country of keep incorrect time. Ninety-nine men ours," said Oolonel William Stapleton out of a hundred are just in the act of When a man of Trinidad, Colo. "Running right regulating their watches in front of a Take a small (Jnantity of Cottolenoend a little era through the town of Trinidad, in which window that has a chronometer in it. ADDISON BROWN ing pap. Break 6 eggs in it and stir until slightly c I live, is a little river, which familiarly If you ask a man the time, and his is well and m Cottolene and indiscriminately does its mnddy, Use not more than two-thirds as much as you would watch is wrong, he is invariably going butter and be sure that you do notvoverheat it before dropping flowing business under three names. It 15 WALL STREET, is called variously the !• s Animas, the to the watchmaker that very day to in the eggs. This is always essential in cooking with Cottolene. Purgatorio and the Picket wire. The have it put in order. No one has any wants a Good Geamne Oottolone i3sold everywhere in tins with trade marks—"CottoUne" and tteer't head in eotton-plant wreath—on every tin. Made only by names came about irf this way: idea of keeping the correct time. All NOW OPEN. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, Product Exchange, N. Y., 2241 "Santa Fe claims to be and is about believe that they have it in their pock­ )@e®4e®®e®eeeeee@®®®®8eea® the same age as St. Augustine, Fla. ets, and nono ever gets it except at the Chew, he takes Both towns are considerably over 300 moment of setting his watch. years old, although I forget the exact If you have a friend in the railroad date of their settfement. START THE DAY ARIGHT WITH business and stop him in the street with B. L. Tobacco "Back in the middle of the sixteenth > a friendly "Hello, old fellow, what's HimMOT HOTEL. century the Spaniards at Santa Fe made up a military detachment to go overland the time? You always have it correct," to St. Augustine. The old dons didn't he will haul out his timepiece with an as he would Ciams, Oysters, etc. Sovereign MOCHA. know anything of the country which important air and give the hour in a lay between. All they were posted on VGice that shows he knows what time it . , A ^DELICIOUS COFFEE . . was the distance and the general direc­ is and that he is never wrong. A Shore Dinners a Specialty. square or two farther on you chance to a Square Meal jp-',] Unequaled for FOR SALE IN 1 lb. SEALED TINS BY tion, as they knew the latitude and Trolley cars run diret to the Point. longitude of both places. Rather late in meet another friend in the same line of Fine Flavor the fall some 700 of them, steel clad business. You ask hixa the time, receive and Strength. soldiers, cainp followers, baggage train an answer, smile to yourself and pass It is the Bfest, JOHN ET. O'SULLIVAN, and women, pushed in through the on. There was ten minutes' difference between them. Every time the state- M MANAGER E. J» WADHAMS. Raton pass over the trail now followed by the Santa Fe railroad, and at the be­ house bell strikes a hundred men pull and Satisfies— ginning of winter made a camp at what out their watches with a confident air of being correct and put them back : is Your Chance. is now the site of Trinidad, which sits . "K fairly in the mouth of the Raton can­ with an expression of extreme surprise. After this date yon, looking out on the plains. We all live, flourish and die in time, that's why. "There they were on the very thresh­ but no one keeps the correct immediate TIMOTHY J. BYRNES, old of the Rockies. To the east of record of the moments that beat out slowly and surely the limit of longevity. Merchant Tailor, them, over which their course must ft.AAAAAAA.AAJl -J trend, lay an utter waste of plains, ap­ An experienced jeweler and watch­ The New York Weekly Tribune :4- Will make a slaughter in bis prices parently without limit. All that win­ maker, when asked the reason why so for Custom-made garments. Suits from few people kept good time, said that •v ''A- ter the Spaniards camped in the mouth •• Ai •$18 upwards. Trousare, $4.50 upwards. nine-tenths of the causes of bad running Goods and work warranted. Satisfac­ of the Raton canyon. With wine, wom­ an and song, they put in a hilarious watches was due to carelessness and tion guaranteed. irregularity in winding. A watch 20 Wall Street. time, and probably had as much fun as AND they ever had before or since. Winters should be wound at the same time [up stairs.] every day, and it ought to be regulated Concrete Walks are not rigorous and spring comes early in the vicinity of Trinidad. on one day every week at the noon Raymond & Son. "With the first coming of the early hour, when both hands come together. grass the adventurers banished their ar­ The finest watches cannot be made per­ Successors to George H, Raymond, mor, fitted up their houses and got ready fect, and the best way to detect any THE n'EKKLV to move. The camp followers, the wom­ difference between the two hands is to Furniture Dealers and General Ftmernl reset them at 12 o'clock, and if they Directors. en and the extra baggage they sent back put down by the most experi­ to Santa Fe. When last seen, the party are not exactly together make them so by holding the longer and winding the 46 and 48 Main street, Norwalk, Ot bound for St. Augustine, numbering enced workmen, at pricey £to several hundreds, were marching down hour hand up to it. Eesidence, Berkeley Place. the valley of the little river by which An expensive jeweled watch ranging Telephone Call "7 GAZETTE they had camped. from $500 to $1,000 is very seldom in defy ' jmpetition. '' That was the last ever heard of them. good running order simply because the Not a feather ever floated back to tell owner is afraid to let a jeweler tamper Better have your walks laid the story of their fate. With the last with it and does not dare touch it him­ MUSIC. flap of the last banner and the latest self. by a Norwalk man that you sun glint on the rearmost steel cap they In a large city correct time, absolutely Lessons on tLe Violin, Guitar correct time, is a matter between some Mandolin and Piano, Terms disappeared from the earth. To this can find at any tim?, rather Moderate. Music furnished day no one is able to make a suggestion dozen or two of men who follow almost for Balls and Entertainment every stroke of the pendulum and cor­ with from two to ten men. even as to what became of them, except th an traveling agen that it is supposed they were butchered rect their chronometers with as much C. A. FREEMAN, daily regularity as Captain Cuttle did his Leader Hoyt's TheatrelOrchestra »,VE DOLLAR. by tiie Indians. 9 Han ford PI. So. Norwalk, "Fifty years ago there was an old Co­ famous timepiece. Women are said to C.F. Hendee's, Norwalk manche chief named. Iron Shirt, because be the most careless in the attention to of a rusty old shirt of chain mail which watches. A lady has a watch presented to Southern Employment Agency. he wore, but neither he nor any of the her by a gentleman friend and volun­ Address all orders to the GAZETTE other Comanches knew anything of the tarily promises to keep it in the very origin of the garment nor where it came best running order. The gentleman The best of help furnished to good l espon- from. It had been in the tribe further friend has his misgivings on that score, but he gets the jeweler to put it in good sible persons. We are also connected with back than the short Comanche memory could reach. Many have supposed that shape a couple of weeks ahead and there­ the great J. P. Justic Employment Agency of upon hands it over to the lady. Now, Raymond Bros. Richmond, Va. it was a relic of this Spanish expedition of three centuries ago, which had ap­ that watch has been running like a chro­ J. H. LOUDER, Manager. nometer until the fair owner gets, hold 34 Main St., Norwalk. parently marched off the earth that far away spring day in the mouth of the of it. The first thing she does is to no­ Raton canyon. tice the time in a store window, and as 1EW YORK.NEW HAVEN GET YOUR her watch doe3 not agree with it she sets N RAILHOAD DAVID - W. RAYMOND "But now for the kink in nomencla­ —NEW YOBK DIVISION ture I was thinking of. The disappear­ it accordingly, putting the regulator 16th, 1895. away over to one side. That night she ance of these Spanish soldiers seemed so TrainsleaveSouth Norwalk CIKTOIIOVU-.: eerie and witchlike that it made a pro­ forgets to wind it up, the next morning FOB NEW YOBK—Accommodation tra'us at il Director and Emlialmer she winds it up only half way for fear 9.36 a.m., 1.11, 2.54, 4.07, 5.30, 6.50, 8.11, 10.20 found impression on the superstitious m. Express trains at 5.20 5.30, 6.15 (local) people they had left behind. They nam­ of breaking the main spring and sets it 6,55 (local). 7.05 (local), 7.55 (local). 8.21 (local), by another clock in the afternoon. Then 9.03 (local) 9.58,10-45.11.37. (local) a. m. 12.52 Billheads, Note Heads and Letter Heads ed the little river Rio de Las Animas, 2.25.4.20,5.20,6.20 7.35 p.m. For Washington via Washington Street South Norwalk meaning the River of the Lost Souls, it runs down inside of eight hours, and Harlem River 12.53 a.m. (daily ) Rcsidence.Mahackemo Hotel. she thinks it is running wild—as it very SUNDAYS.—Accommodation 9 15 a. m.. 6.}4 and it is supposed to hold the story of (local),7.23.(local) 9.28 p. m Expresr ^.20 5.30 the expedition's dark fate and repeat it likely is, since she has put the regulat­ a. m. I NPVWNNN>? LIGHT PARCEL and to itself in the river language, which ing lever back and forth no less than six FOB NEW HAVEN AND THE EAST.—Accommo- LUlmYvUUu a PACKAGE DELIVERY dation trains at 0.32,7.38, 8.46 and 1" 44 a. /n., the Mexicans do not pretend to under­ times in the course of a week. After .40, 4.20, 5.27, 6.27, 7.28 (to Bridgeport) Cheap r&tes. Will also take orders for mcs- Printed at the this she wonders why the watch is al­ .419.41 and 11.15p.m. Express trains at 1.03.1.90 stand. 11 10.12, 11.06 !a. m. 12.05, 3.03, 5.07 (Naufa- for and delivered to all parts of the town, i "When (he French fur traders under ways wrong and blames the jeweler. tack Express)7.10 p. m. Orders received at E P. Weed's Drug Store, Correct time comes into Philadelphia SS Wall Street, with telephone connection un­ Sublette and St. Vrain came trapping SUNDAYS.—Accommodation 7.38,9.12 a. m. ajd every day at noon by telegraph from the .15 p.m. fhxjpress 1.03 and 1.20 a. m. til 8.33. j in those waters from St. Louis, in a C. T. HEMPSTEAD, Gen. Pass.Ag?7 C E. LOCKWOOD. French effort at translation they made United States time observatory at Wash­ out that the River of the Lost Souls ington, where' the "drop ball" makes must mean the Purgatory river, and so an electric contact that sends the signal J. Do Jennings. Gazette Office. all over the country. The first clock in The Norwali Fire Insurance Co gave the river its translated name of Has now Completedi t« Purgatorio. the city communicating with the observ­ UNDERTAKE atory wire is at the Maritime Exchange. 3SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS YEAlt, 4 Knight street- oppnsirp "Later, when the American bull- Street Railw,t\ Iy.;>i whacker marched through on his way At 56 minutes after 11 the hands of the And has not outstanding a dollar of unp&i osses or claims for losses. No sound coin. .VI (I HI TtElTu A T f) FV10 «. clock automatically click into place by to Santa Fe, he accepted the French < insures for less the action of the magnet and the little ivan, name, but called it the Picket Wire. COWLES. Sec'y. To this day the river wears all three tra'in of wheels attached to it. Thus the titles, as the reader would soon learn Washington time ball becomes at once 1 , the authority for all clocks and an in­ 7171TNA INSRUANCE CO., by turning to the Trinidad newspapers, sTiJ Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetnw, where he would find cattle brands ad­ fallible adjuster. The statehouse clock Capital and Assets, $S,902.272.61. vertised as having their ranges variously is wound and regulated weekly by an loss and damage by FIRE oy expert chronometer maker, who sets his to the hazard and consiste*" on the Las Animas, the Purgatorio and i the laws of the Picket Wire. own watch by Washington communicat­ "Every man picks out his name for ed' time and carries it immediately to Sole agentsits for Norwalk and vi( himself, but they all mean the same Indepen•••••;.

shameful inadequacy of the Democratic IlUl'l'S THEATRE. No ITE, tariff is the primary cause of the whole One Solid Week. difficulty. The total exports of Ameri­ Commencing Monday, Sept. 16th. can products from Jan. 1, 1895, to Sept. WAIT FOB THE FAVORITE, •Truth above all things.' 15 were $21,514,693 less than they were *• for the corresponding period last year. The total imports of foreign products Minnie Lester. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1895. from Jan. 1. to Sept. 15 was $61,529,800 FAMOUS more tban they were for tha same Band and Orchestra. To-Jfight Entered in the Post Office as a Newspaper. mouths of 1894^ The direct loss to this country in the shrinkage of its sales THE Fairfield County Bar Library. abroad and in the increase of the The GAZETTE in its yesterday's issue, amount it has paid for foreign goods in SILVER LEDGE reported the fact that the county com­ the past eight months and a half, is pri a ts more than $83,000,000. T^» Efr - missioners had drawn an order on the ednesday, Thursday, Friday »nd Saturday Of course under a tariff which cuts Matineeatmee Prices, 10 cents to all parts of the county treasurer for $2,500 for the bene­ house. fit of the Fairfield County Law Associa­ down our sales abroad and swells our Reserved seat sale at Plaisted's and Weed's Drug Store. tion. The above sum is in addition to purchases abroad at the oombined rate the regular county appropriation of of ten millions a month, we mu9t ship pENNSLYLVANIA • $1,000, and is a special allowance for a great quantities of gold to Europe. I RAILROAD, European merchants and manufacturers special purpose, the object being to TWO AUTUMN TOURS complete their state reports, the lacking demand hard cash for their producte. volumes being those of Alabama, If we buy of them under the Demo­ Georgia and Louisiana. When the cratic tariff, instead of buying of our FOR THE Fairfield County Bar Library commit­ own countrymen, as we did under the tee appeared before the recent legisla­ McKinley law, we necessarily set in ture advocating the special appropria­ operation an endless drain of gold from NEWEST STYLES of TYPE these shores. This fact has been re­ Gettysburg, Blue Mountains, Luray Caverns, tion for the above object, they had in Basic City, Natural Bridge, AND THE peatedly pointed out by protectionists, Grottoes of the Shenandoah, Cities of Rich­ mind that the reports of the three mond and Washingtou and Mount Yernon. states mentioned' above would cost free traders have eneeringly declared Special train of Parlor Cars will leave New York $2,100, and the other $400 wus to go for that it was not a fact but a fallacy, BEST JOB PRINTING English contemporary works. After since under a lower tariff we were cer­ September 24 end October 8. COME TO THE the committee had secured their point tain to increase our exports until we Round Trip Rate, with the committee on Appropriations had conquered "the markets of the $55 FKOM NEW YORK world." \Ve have the lower tariff, but Including all Necessary Expenses. GAZETTE the late Francis Ives left by will §1,000 For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket for the law library. With this money we are selling far less of o"r products Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1196Broadway, New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, the library committee purchased the abroad than we did under Republican Philadelphia. JOB DEPARTMENT. protection. In other words, we are J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD. Alabama reports. The committee will G. P. A. A. G. P. A now order the reports of Georgia and robbing ourselves, injuring our own Louisiana, and they will then have the manufacturers and emptying our Nat­ reports of the 45 states in the Union, ional Treasury in order to benefit Eu­ complete. rope. REGISTRATION The library as it is to-day is the most Congressman Hill and the Editor of the GAZETTE, in their recent European FOE complete county law library in Con­ necticut, and was started away back in trip, were surprised at the unusual ac­ tivity in all the leading manufacturing '43. The nucleus and the start of the City Election. library was the private library of Judge districts of England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Germany. In all these Notice is hereby given that Edward M. Roger M. Sherman of Fairfield, an Lockwood, City Clerk, and in his absence, eminent member of the Connecticut countries, wages had been cut down, Victor S. Selleck, assistant City Clerk, will but the output of goods greatly increas­ receive tip to 6 o'clock in the afternoon of bar, and a justice of the supreme bench, Monday, September 30th, 1895, all names ed for export to this country. Indeed which any person shall propose to be added who yave by will his collection for that to or erased from the voting list of the City n Great Britain, France and Germany, of Norwaik, to be prepared by the Board of purpose. The second endowment that Registration of the City of Norwaik, for use the manufacture of goods for the Amer­ at the City Election to beheld on the first tiie library received was the addition of Monday of October, 1595, a copy of whichJist ican market was made a distinct and en­ will be posted in the post-office, in said cit3', Judge Butler's larfffc library, who died during the two weeks preceding such elec­ ergetic specialty. So that no visitor tion. here in Norwaik same 22 years ago. from the Unifed States could fail to see City of Norwaik, Sept. 17th, 1895, Other big endowments which the li­ EDWARD M. LOCKWOOD, that the teeming millions of poorly paid brary received were the gift of $1,000 City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Regis­ tration. \ by W. D. Bishop and a similar, amount operatives of Europe were being hus­ tled to fill our markets with fabrics be­ from the late Francis Ives. The sap- port and continuance of the library has fore our duties shouldbe raised, all of which our own people should be manu­ MEETING been by fees from lawyers on their ad­ facturing. Delightful isn't it ? OF THE mission to the bar. The library of lato years has become Not True. so extensive that it requires a good The report that the county commis­ Board of Registration. deal of money to keep it up. Originally sioners under the new changes of the liquor law, had decided to give out no Notice is hereby given that the Boar d of it received S300 annually from the blank applications to town clerks, is Registration of the City of Norwaik will hold THE BOSTON STORE9 county, bat that sum, together with denied by the commissioners. Such a public session, at the City Council Room, in the Fairfield County National Bank Building, admission fees from applicants for the blanks can be had as usual at the town in the City of Norwaik, from 2 o'clock p.m., bar, was not sufficient to keep up with clerk's office. It was never their inten­ until 6 o'clock p. m., of Wednesday, the 2nd day of October, 1S95, for the purpose of cor­ CORNER MAIN AND WALL STREETS, NORWALK. the number of fctate reports annually is­ tion, they siy, that applicants should be required to make a journey to recting the voting list of the City of Norwaik, sued, and the yearly appropriation was preparatory to the annual city election, to be Bridgeport merely for the purpose of held on the seventh day of October, s by raised to §1,000. This amount is de­ procuring the necessary blanks upon adding thereto, or erasing therefrom, the voted to the purchase of new reports which to make their applications. names of all persons whose applications shall have been filed with the clerk before 3 o clock and t^e salary of a janitor. of the preceding Monday, of whose legal qual- GRAND OPENING !> Board of • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1895. BERNARD TUIXY, J Registration. of the principal, for books, but that EDWARD M. LOCKWOOD, Clerk of said Board. HALF PRICE SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. policy did not meet with the approval of the members of the bar, who inter­ preted the will differently,and the result Black Dress Goods. New Gloaks and Capes. was that the old committee resigned 46 inch All Wool Henrietta, $1 quality, al 10 New Capes, heavyweight, $10ones, $5. and a new one composed of Lyman D. 50c. yard. Brewster of Danbury, Curtis Thomp­ 20 New Jackets, heavy weight, $10 ones Annual City Meeting. 50 inch All Wool Heavy Wale Serge, $150 for $5. son and George W. Wheeler of Bridge­ quality, at 75c, yard. port, were appointed. This committee Reduced in Strength Notice is -hereby given that the Annual 15 New Jackets, heavy weight, $15 ones Meeting of the City of Norwaik, will be held 36 inch Black Diagonal, all wool, 75c. qual­ bave spent the principal on important And very low in health was my condition in the building occupied by the Hope Hose for $7.50, after a siege with the grip. Being over 70 Fire Co. on Water street, in said city, dn Mon­ ity, at 37 I -2c. yard. books, with the results as above men­ day, October. 7th, 1895, at which time and 20 New Jackets, heavy weight, $20 ones years of age my recovery was slow. I re­ place there shall be chosen by the qualified Black Figured Mohair, 98c. quality, at tioned—that of making this the fines-t sorted to Hood's Sarsaparilla and began voters of said city from among their number for $10. by a plurality of ballots, a mayor, a city 49c. yard. county library in the state. to gain in strength at once. ^In a few treasurer, a collector, an auditor, a city sher­ 10 New Plush Gapes, fur trimmed, $15 months I was about my work as usual. iff, six councilmen, two members of the board 40 inch Black Novelty, $1 quality, at 50c. This new appropriation will complete of registration, two inspectors of elections, ones for $7.50. one water commissioner, and a treasurer of yard. . the reports from all the states, and ad­ Hood'c Carsaparilla the water fund; and that for such purpose 10 New Plush Capes, fur trimmed,'$22 the polls will remain open at said time and 50 inch Black Clay Diagonal, quality, at ditional appropriations will keep up the also cured me of catarrh, which I had a place, frdm six o'clock in the forenoon until ones for $ I I. year." N. BUENHAM, Rochester, N. H. five o'clock in the afternoon. 50c. yard. new 20 Fall Weight Jackets, $10 ones for $5, state volumes as they appear as al­ Dated at said City of Norwaik, September Hnod'c Dill a »re tasteless, mild, effee- 17th, 1895. so the standard English works. flOOll S * 1US tlve. AU druggists. 25c. By order of the Council of said City. The Fairfield County Bar association EDWARD M. LOCKWOOD. City Clerk. Colored Dress Goods. -FOJ2 SATE. * has also obtained and had properly 36 inch all wool mixture, 49c. quality, at placed in the court house, portraits of This we intend to be oar Grand Open­ men and children to drive; and harness 25c. yard. ninst of the more prominent of its mem­ Price $40. 17 Arch street. S-18-3 40 inch Novelty Suiting, Green and Red ing of Fall and Winter Garments. We bers who are deceased. Among those R •Raisin Seeders that will re- NOTICE. y,^. , • F°,move everyy seed without waste. Also and Blue and Red Combinations, 98c. qual­ know of no better way to make a good not hitherto obtained is a suitable good lor seeding grapes. Sold by SOUTH NOB- WALK HABDWAKE CO. ity, at 49c. yard. C- portrait of the late Hon. Orris S. Ferry. impression, and do a larger business than •i* '• - Special Town Meeting. 36 inch Fancy Novelties, 49c. quality, at This has been securedjby Judge Asa B. W ANTED. 25c yard was ever done in Norwaik, than to give Woodward, formerly Mr. [Ferry's law \T7"ANTED—A for general housework •V in a familv of two. Must be. a good The inhabitants and legal voters of the 36* inch' All Wool Boucle, 98c. quality, at some Great Bargains at the beginning of partner, as a donation from a life-long laundress. Apply at No. 9 Isaacs Place, [down Town of Norwaik are hereby notified and 4gc. yard. Fall, which our customers will remember * and ardent Norwaik friend and ad­ warned that a special town meeting will be $12 Imported Dress Patterns, at $6 each. y mirer of one of the mo&t brilliant and I C. H. HARYET* held at the Town House in said Norwaik on all season. Monday the 23rd day of September, 1895 at 3 $18 Imported Dress Patterns, at $9 each. B"' eminent lawyers who ever practiced at l the Fairfield county bar. CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY o'clock in the afternoon, to take such action as said nJeeting shall deem advisable, in rela­ B-= Why Cold Goes Out. tion to the payment of the claim of the New TELEPHONE CALL, 57-4. - . There is no mystery whatever about York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Com­ JD IMMEDIATELY pany against this town, for the expenses of : the heavy shipments of gold to Europe, i?s pable girls for gent tlia Railroad crossing, bridge and approaches 'i*;' the continued depletion of the Treas­ -v on Osborn avenue in East Norwaik. y;r ury reserve and the consequent neces­ Dated at Norwaik, September 16th, 1835. sity of another bond issue, with a heavy a addition to the National debt. The SAMUEL DASKAM, ) Town of Ntwwalk

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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Reooit A Gar Building Consolidation. ' FRENCH ABMY REVIEW. ST. Lotns, Sept 20.—The report that the St. Louis Gar company and the Amer­ Significance Attached to the Presence el ican Car company will consolidate has High Russian Officials. been confirmed by the officers of both com­ MLBECOUBT, Sept. 80. — Enormous The Finale of the Sensational De 6i« panies. The consolidated concern will "be crowds witnessed the review tojday of the known as the St Louis-American Car French army, which has been maneuver, bacba-Fetiro Scandal. ' company. Rumor says there have been ing during the'week in department ol' negotiations for the purchase of the Gil­ the Yoages. The Russian General Draga- bert Coach works, at Troy, N. Y. mirofj has been with the troops through­ COUNT WEDS SEN0RA ROSA. out the maneuvers. Today Prince Lo- Taylor's Lost Opportunity. banqff, the Russia** minister of foreign . CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—According .to the affairs, and close in the confidence of the The Original Countess and Pedro Had ABSOLUTELY PURE story told by Attorney D. H. Tenney of czar, joined General Dragomirofl. Tho loved Not Wisely, So Divorces Were Chicago, bad W. W. Taylor, the embez­ presence of the two with the French army Obtained, and the Wronged Wife zling treasurer of the state of South Da­ is regarded as of exceptional significance IMortffasree's Statute. . , > kota, now under sentence of five years in and as evidence of the czar's desire to em­ and Husband Were Married. An important act by the last Qeneral ANNUAL REUNIONS. the penitentiary for his theft of 1367,000 phasize the existence of an alliance be­ Assembly reads thus: "Whenever any of the funds intrusted to his official care, tween Russia and France on military FARGO, N. D., Sept. 20.—Divorces were not lost bis nerve the whole matter would grounds.. At a banquet General Drago- granted last month by Judge McConnel) real estate, or any interest in real estate have been quietly settled. miroff gave the following toast: "To fra­ to two wealthy and titled Cubans—Fran The Eighth, Fourteenth and Six­ ternity on the field of battle, to union in is taken by right of eminent domain Supreme Lodge K. and L. of If. cisco Perrara Moutalvo Conde Gibacot coipbat and to the little Frenoh troops and Senor Rosa Verona Pedro. They al­ under any statute of this state, notice teenth Connecticut Veterans • ST. Lotris, Sept. 20.—The tenth session who sometimes move me to tears." leged in their complaints that the wife ol shall be given to all persons appearing ; of the supreme lodge of the Knights and LOSDON, Sept. 19.—The Times' corre­ one and the husband of the other had Hold Reunions. : Ladies of Honor has adjourned, and the spondent at Mirocourt, in a long dispatch eloped while the four were making a tout by record to hold any mortgage, lien next meeting of that body will be held the today, points oat the significance of the of the contiuent, Switzerland being named or other incumbrance on the property second Tuesday in September, 1807, in presence of Prince Lobanoff, the Russian as the country in which the two pain The Brave Boys Enjoy Themselves. Detroit. minister for foreign affairs, and General were so rudely separated. to be taken, and the amount due to \"A Dragomiroff at the French army maneu­ Veterans' Bennlon at Schuylervllle. Immediately after securing the decreet Bach mortgagee, lienee or other incum­ vers. He sayd that without exaggeration both went to New York, where it was said SARATOGA, Sept. 20.—Veterans of the Czar Nicholas commands the armies of Eighth Regiment Reunion. ' Seventy-seventh regiment, New York they were to be married. But last week brancer, not exceeding the amount to both France and Russia. He says: "At 9 Count Gibacoa returned here and an The Eighth Conn. Vols, held their State volunteers, held their annual re­ o'clock today the troops were In position. be paid for the property taken, shall union at Schuylerville today. nounced the event had not yet occurred. 29th annual reunion at Nathaniel Lyon The foreign officers arrived on horseback, The senora arrived yesterday, and this be paid to them in the order of their BRIDGEPORT. whenlhe spectators broke ouj into enthu­ post, G. A. R., rooms at Hartford, yes­ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. afternoon they were married by the judge respective rights before any sum is terday, and elected officers and trans­ siastic shouts of ' Vive la Rvlssie!' Soon of the probate court, no dispensation be­ THE Closing Quotation* of the New York Stoch afterward M. Hanotaus, the French min­ ing secured for a church wedding. paid to the owners of the property. In acted general business. There were 63; ister of foreign affairs, and Prince Loban- Exchange. They leave at once for Cuba and a con case of dispute as to the amount due vetefhns. The officeirs chosen were NEW YOBK, Sept 19.—Money on call easy at oflf arrived in a landau, follow.ed by Gen­ tinental trip. The former husband and President, Timothy E. Hawley, of For- D. A\. Read per cent Prime mercantile paper, eral Dragomiroff with General Boisset wife of each are reported married and now any such mortgagee, lienee or other in­ per cent Sterling exchange doll and Ready, on hoxstb&cfc. their appearance was the estville; secretrary, Fred Gallup, of in Paris. During his residence here tht cumbrancer, the money may be de­ COMPANY. with actual business in Bankers' bills at $4.89)4 signal tor renewed shouts of 'Vivela Aus­ count was accompanied by a priyate fenc­ Groton, and color-bearer, Thomas @4.69^5 for demand and at [email protected]>i fqr 60 sie!' President Faure, accompanied by Smart, o,f Hartford. The next annual days. Posted rates, [email protected] and $4,900 ing master, and it is said there will be a posited as provided by the statutes M. Ribot, minister of war; M. Besnard, duel when he and the senor meet. 4.90& Commercial bills, $4.8% Silver cer« minister of marine, and numerous other under which such proceedings are had, reunion will be held in Meriden. Res­ tificates, 67)4; no sales. B$r silver, 68ft, Mexi­ olutions were adopted relating to the can dollars, 53M- Gorwhiment bonds flrin. officials., senators and deputies, arrived •Two Duels Fought Already. and any one claiming any interest in JACKETS OF and took up the positions assigned to them death cf their late secretary, Philo State bonds inactive. Railroad bonds firm. NEW YOBK, Sept. 20.—This ends anoth­ the same may bring suit therefor, NEWEST Closing prices: on the reviewing stand. President Faure er chapter in the career of Count de Giba­ Chapin. The treasurer's repor.t show, Atchtaon 23% New England — then drove along the linet" coa, a career as romantic as that of map; making all others claiming any inter* CUT, Bur. & Quincy.... 86^ N. J. Central 114^ ed $25 in arrears, which was more than C., C., C. & St L.. 46% North American.. Wg of tho heroes of fiction, and to the trull made up by subscriptions. Used Her Friend's Ticket of which he certified in October lasi est in the fund, parties defendant and Sleeves of latest model, Chesapeake & 0.. 20 Northern Pacific*. 6^ Co. H, of this regiment Was com­ Chicago Gas 69% Do. pref 19H SAJT FRANCISCO, Sept 20.—Miss Mabel when, after his two duels with Juan Pe­ the court may determine the rights in Buttons of proper diameter— Marshal of Los Angeles was put off the dro, he came to this city and was a guest manded by the lamented Douglas Fowl­ Cordage 7M N. Y. Central — the fund of all parties to such suit, and there you are, except the Cotton Oil 23J4 Omaha 42H Overland train at Port Cbsta for travel­ at the Hotel Gerlach, in West Twenty-sev­ er of South Norwalk. Del. & Hudson... .133)6 Ontario & West.. 18^ ing on a ticklt issued originally to Mrs. enth street. Even then he was accom­ many tax costs according to the ordi­ trying on and fitting. All Distillers1 lSrust.. 2356 Pacific Mail 33H M. J. Hill. She refused to sign her name panied by the woman who is now his wife, Erie. 9)6 Reading... 20^ for the purpose of comparing it with that but she did not stop at the hotel, for there nary rules in such cases. Reunion of the Fourteenth. the perplexing details have General Electric.. 38% Rock Island .m Vi% of Mrs. Hill, as originally signed to the Hocking Valley... — Silver Bullion..... 67)^ the count, his thirst for revenge unsatis­ The foregoing provisions it is thought, The Fourteenth Conn. Vols., who been gone over,- considered ticket, and was, after a struggle, ejected fied, although he had twice faced his foe made a glorious record during the late Lackawanna 168 St. Paul 753^ from the car. The ticket oalled for a will meet with the approval of all those and made smooth, so that Lake Shore 150 Sugar Refining... 108 on the field, was perfecting himself in the war, had their thirtieth annual reunion Lead 3696 Texas Pacific 12Kt round trip from San Diego to Chicago. use of the rapier. Professor Vauthier, a who have their money invested in land nothing remains but to de­ Louisville & Naeh 64)6 Union Pacific..... 15)4 well known swordsman, was his tutor, in Waterbury, yesterday. Over 100 liver into your hands the Missouri Pacific.. 37)4. Wabash pref 23 A Priest Accused of Fraud. and it is probable he is the man referred mortgages, when they have carefully veterans of the old command responded Northwestern... .10394 Western Union... 93%- MORRIS, Ills., Sept. 20.—The will by to in the above dispatch. studied their merits ; as, for instance, to the roll call in the Second Regiment very latest products of fash­ which over $80,000 was conveyed in tho The four principals were friends from General Market* armory. ionable minds and makers— estate of*the late Mary Kennedy to Father childhood. Juan Pedro is very weaffhy, "A"' hold* H mortgage on a tract of land NEW YORK, Sept 16.—FLOUR—State and Meehan has been broken by a verdict in and his family is one of the most aristo­ owned by "B,"over which the City or­ The officers elected were: President, correct in the minutest point. western firm and fairly active; city mills pat­ the circuit court. The evidence indicated cratic in Cuba. His father, who owned E. H. Williams of Hartford; vice-presi­ ents, S3.90S4.15; winter patents. $3.30®3.50; cits ders a highway laid out; the same be­ mills clears, $3.85@4; winter straights, 83.05© fraud on Meehan's part. A new trial has several large sugar plantations, was a dent, J. A. Spencer of Waterbury; 8.25. been prayed for. Since the celebrated member of the firm of J. M. Ceballos & ing done and upon the appraisal of ben­ secretary, J/W. Knowlton of Bridge­ Gloves, in many shades; WHEAT—No. 2 red opened unsettled and Mjaxwgll murder case here years ago, noth­ Co., sugar importers and proprietors ot for ladies, children and men. easier, but responded to good foreign buying ing has Equaled the present case in inter­ the Campania Trasatlantica Steamship efits and damages having been deter- port; treasurer, George N. Brigham of and higher cables by advancing a cent before est. line, with offices at 80 Wall street, this minec1, it is found that "B's" land has Rockville.; chaplain, Henry S. Stevens - Biarritz gloves, in tans, modes, midday; May, 68%@69%c.; October, 6356®64c. city. When the elder Pedro was drowned, CORN—No. 2 opened steady and advanced T^opma May Emulate Atlantct tuhtuiued serious damage, by reason of of Washington. slate and blue—50 c. Chester, rapidly on covering due to wheat's strength at the time the steamer Yiscaya ran down The next annual meeting will be held TACOMA, Sept, 20'.—A project to hold the collier Cornelius Hargrave, off Barne- the establishment of such highway, and 4-button, in reds and browns and scant offerings; May, 35&6@35J6c.; Septem­ an occidental and oriental fair .in Tacoma in Hartford. According to the report ber, 3956@39?4c. gat, N. J., in September, 1890, Juan, who —$1.00. Marsy, new patent OATS—No. 2 quiet but firm? Octpber, 24)^c.; in tffe summer of the year 1900 was con­ was then 27 years old, assumed charge ol therefore "B" is awarded an equitable of Chaplain Stevens there were seven December, 25f4c. sidered by a large meeting of citizens held his mother's interests in Ceballos & Co. 's sum as recompense for the damage thus deaths the past year, the principal ones thumb, all shades—$1.50. PORK—Steady; new mess, [email protected]; family, at the cham,ber of commerce and ypani- affaii-s. He had married, before he was SI [email protected]. mously approved. A preliminary organiza­ years old, Rosa Verona, one of the most done, arid in 60 days thereafter from being Col. Dwight Mcrris and Major J. Handsome shades of pearl, LARD—Firmer; prime western steam, $6.27)6. tion W&3 formed and committees Appoint­ beautiful girls in Cuba, who was_ one yeai the acceptance of the report of the B. Colt. The report of the treasurer embroidered backs, all sizes BUTTER —Firm; state dairy, ed to'perfect pi&ns and get the worte start­ his junior. They had two children, a boj) showed $127 on the right side of the state creamery, 20H®21J^c. Board of Appraisal by the Common —$1.00, $1.50 and $1.75. * * CHEESE—Steady; state, large, 5)6@7§6c.; ed Ibotif in thisVjotifctry an<|jkbroati. and a girl. ledger and 14 cents more than they had small, 6@8)£c. In "Civilized" Chicago An Unfortunate Trip. Council he receives from the City a a year ago. Black Dress Stuffs. There's EGGS—Firm; state and Pennsylvania, 16® CHICAGO, Sept. 80.—When Rwr. J. F. Count do Gibacoa is also wealthy, and a new cloth which has just 17c.; western, 16©16)6c. after he had made Senorita Aranga hia check for the sum of said award ; while The regiment was in thirty-three SUGAR—Raw strong; fair refining, 8©3Jgc.; Clancy of Lamont, the Clergyman who battles and skirmishes. Its casualties sprung into existence—Cani- centrifugal. 96 test, 3 i>16c.: refined -'firth; emulated Dr. Parkhupat, entered his door wife, ten years ago, he and his bride and mortgagee "A" has no claim whatever crushed, 415-16®o)6c.; powdered, 4 vWj®4?£c. yard'a man sprang up and llfed. The bul­ Pedro and his wife decided to do some on the award just made, and cannot were: Killed in action, 132; died of che—a groundwork composed MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans, 29®32c. let missed, and the assailant pulled the "globe trotting" in company. They wounds, Co; died of disease, 169; of curly wool with figures of RICE—Steady; domestic, 4©6)4c.; Japan, 3?-1 trigger twice again. The cartridges failed passed some years in this manner. When gain possession of any part thereof in discharged prior to muster out of regi­ to explode, and the thug escaped. they returned to Cuba, it w%g noticed by silk, some with wavy designs their friends that Pedro's attentions to the any other way than by recourse to the ment, 416; missing at muster nut, 6. and others in dots and leaf beautiful countess smacked of a warmei Court of Equity, meanwhile the opera­ sentiment than friendship, and at tho Sixteenth C. V. same time the count's marked partiality tions of said highway the equity in the effects, all of them so woven Nearly 100 members of the 16th Kegt. for Mrs. Pedro's society excited commept. land upon which said mortgage is pre­ as to produce a very rich The countess became a mother in^thc C. V., attended the 26th annual reunion appearance. They promise early part of 1893, and when she was well dicted, hat- been reduced to a minimum, of the regiment at Unionville yesterday, to be as popular as crepons, The Servant enough to travel tho two families came to or totally extinguished. the 33d anniversary of the battle of this city and in June" sailed for Europet. perhaps more so. A chance remark made by Pedr6 about Thus "B" has realized his equity in Antietam, where the regiment lost 56 the countess' baby boy opened the cpunt's the property, while "A" in the event of killed, 184 wounded and 192 captured Colored Fabrics. In colors f~*OOD morning, madam I Do you wish to en­ eyes and brought him to his feet flushed "B's" cupidty or dishonesty, must or missing, a total casualty of 432 men. there is a handsome illumi­ gage a servant ? One who is quick, willing, and with anger. Leaning toward Pedro, he Officers were elected as follows: Life hissed out a refutation of the intimation obivously suffer loss unless, however, nated velour composed of a faithful; who can lighten that the countess was unfaithful, adding President, Col. Frank W. Cheney of heavy wool cord in dark that had she been she was no worse than he is on the alert and enjoins the pay­ South Manchester; vice-president, J. B. your household work Mrs. Pedro, and as a proof of his assertion ment of the award, pendiDg an appeal Robinson; secretary, Gen. John B. colors, such as black, navy, he angrily asserted that she had been Clapp, of Hartford; executive commit­ brown and green with a bright wonderfully ? Who will showering her affections on him. to the Court of Equity. the family washing in Pistols in hand, the count and Pedro tee, Capt. W, H. Lockwood, Norman silk thread between the cords. faced each other the next morning, but License, or No License? L. Hope and George Q. Whitney of although they exchanged several shots, Hartford, and Andrew G. Case of Sims- Another choice novelty ap­ best possible way and Says a We&tport correspondent: neither was injured. Leaving the field, bury, Dinner was served by the Burn- pears in three grounds— the count did not return to his wife. In­ "Friends and advocates of "no license" the shortest time, and side Post Relief Corps of Unionville. brown, blue and green— ke the clothes more stead he sought Mrs. Pedro, arid a few for Westport this fall, are, by their ar­ hours later he was on his way to London, guments and movements, worrying the covered with black broclie beautifully white and accompanied by the wife of his late op­ THE JEESEY LILY ROBBED. figures of mohair. ponent and her 9-year-old daughter. Pedre other fellows who seek to have Dresent clean than any servant found consolation in the countess' smiles, conditions continued. The latter say A Thief Got Away With 8800,000 Worth Then there's Ogontz and but when a month or two later he decided in effect, "What, shut up saloons and of Her Jewels—Perhapa> Halcyon suitings, wool mix­ you ever had ? One to pursue his wife the countess forced him LONDON, Sept. 20.—During the absence to let her accompany him. In Londofl make us go to Bridgeport or Nor walk of Mrs. Langtry on the continent a forged ture—some dozen different who is equaVygood at Pedro became very ill, the result, the do© when we.want a drink cf whiskey?" order was presented at her bank 'or her styles—shotted with a silk washing dishes, remov- tor3 said, of poisoning. During that period and they get for a reply, "Yes, Bridge­ jewel box, which contained 8200,000 worth he and the countess quarreled, and when port, and even Kamtschatka—anywhere of jewels. The box was delivered to the thread which forms the ing grease from cook­ he recovered he sent her and her child bearer of the order. Mrs. Langtry re­ design. * * * away, and it is said the woman is now however distant, if we can have our turned home a few days ago. and today ing utensils, making mding,her shame from the world in a way.'' And there is fear and trembling she sent to the bank for her jewels, wtien- Carpets and Rugs are a quiet refuge near Paris, where no on< as to what '.the outcome of the move­ she learned that the box had Lcn deliv­ hobby with us. We are paint bright and clean, knows her history. ment against it may be among the ered under the circumstances ab^»«e indi­ A Second Harmless Duel* cated on Aug. 24. Mrs. Langtry imme-. crowded with the prettiest scouring tinware, etc. friends of the eight drinking places diately drove to the office of' Sir George With Mrs. Pedro and her daughter the which Westport supports. One voter patterns and colorings that If you would like to engage me, just leave word at count reached this city early in Septembei Lewis, Q. C., her legal adviser, and in­ of last year. Pedro, who had allowed his is going to plead and vote for license formed him of what had taken place. ^ ever adorned the home of the grocers, and I will come right up. My name is mother to take his little son to Cuba, wai on the ground that it is very necessary, Scotland Yard was at once notified of the robbery. Up to the present time no trace anyone. Reasonable, too, not much behind thgm. Determined thai and sometimes convenient in case of he must recover ms daughter before h< has been found of the missing jewels. that's one of their beautys. challenged the count, Pedro consulted sudften sickness to have a vial of spirits There is reason to believe that the value Coudert Bros., and habeas corpus proceed­ at hand or in the house, as it might placed upon the jewels which have so Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, mysteriously disappeared is not exagger­ ings were instituted. Mrs. Pedro, whe save or prolong life. 4m>1 Comfortables. [IVORINE=] wanted to keep the girl, also engaged ated, as they have long been famous and counsel, but on other advice she surren­ included three tiaras, one being of dia­ What, Again? monds and pearls, another of diamonds dered her daughter to the care of Mrs NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—John L. Sullivan If you wish to inquire further about me, drop a line Ceballos. Negotiations looking towarc and rubies and a third of diamonds and another duel were then opened. Pedro, will begin a farewell tour of the principal turquoises, besides several necklaces and-. cities of the United States about Sept. 30, rivieres. The box, in fact, contained.' To THE J. B. WILLIAriS CO. A choice with his little girl, left this city for Ha vana about the middle of September, anc under the direction of Charles E. (Parson) nearly all the gems and precious stones GLASTONBURY, CONN., a few days afterward Count de Gibacoj Davi§s. Paddy Ryan will probably be his that Mrs. Langtry possessed. The order. / followed him. Mrs. Pedro knew the daj sparring partner. Sullivan hopes to earn upon which it was delivered was written Makers of Williams' Famous Shaving Soaps, [ found Ineachpack- enough on this tour to pay all of bis debts on paper marked with Mrs. Langtry's IVORINE set for the duel, and that afternoon shi passed in the offices of her lawyer. Befori and buy a farm somewhere in New Eng­ town address, 21 Pont street, S. W. • And they will send you hundreds of Washing land. she left she learned the result of the duel Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. Q. O. F. - '- :, testimonials as to my abilities. Both men had been wounded, Pedro ii Death at Blajor Penrose^ ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 20.—At the ses­ Jg^lilst of Choice Premiums sent Free upon Bequest. his breast, the count in the right side, bu WASHINGTON, Sept 20.—Adj-utont Gen­ neither was seriously hurt. It was a fev sion of the sovereign grand lodge, L O. O. eral Ruggles has been infornjSa of the F., the amendment providing that a grand weeks afterward that the count rejoine* death of Major Charles B. Penrose of the Mrs. Pedro here. representative mpst be a past grand in subsistence department of the army, at good standing and a member of the lodger| Von Bokkelen Aliasing; Also 350,000a Carlisle, Pa. Major Penrose wwa native in good standing, that he must have re ;p of Pennsylvania and appointed to' thid ceived the royal purple degree and be a$| CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Ross C. Van Bok army from that state in 1861. kelen, receiving teller of the Merchants • - y ,, mefnber in good standing' of a fteljekab Loan and Trust company, is missing. S< A Policeman Indicted For Murder. lodge, was indefinitely postponed. iJtjjplas Subscribe for the Weekly New was selected as the next melting place. || is nearly $50,000 of the money belonging NASHUA, N. H., Sept. 20.—The grand to the institution, which is the second lar jury today returned a true bill for murdei gest banking concern in the west. It i Physician Wounded by a Lunatic. , -" J against Fred A. Stockwell, a Manchester AUBURN, N. Y., Sept. 20.— Dr.'Richardg|| York Tribune and Weekly Gazette. thought that Van Bokkelen has gene tt policeman, wA shot and killed Sergeant Mexico. Dey of Romulus lies in a critical coMi-^?? McAllister in a$tuarrel at the Manchester tion as the result of an attack by Ernest • Receiver Wilson's Funeral. police station several months ago. .. , Benjamin, a lunatic. £>r. Dey was mak­ TOPEKA, Sept. 20.—The funeral of Re National Lead Dividend. ing an examination to determine the 7; Both papers sent to any address for ceiver J. C. Wilson of the Santa Fe Rail 1 man's mental condition when Benjamin^, / road company, wh® died in New York yes NEW YQRK, Sept. 20.—The directors ol suddonly became violent, seized a stone. terday, will be held from the family resi the IJational Lead company have'declared and struck the physician a blow on dence in this city at 10 o'clock Sunday a dividend of 1 per cent on the common the head. $1 per year. morning. stock, payable Oct. 17. . -Advertise ie the GAZETTJ$ Advertise in the GAZETTE. . .. tt, i ' ' ^ "J*** " ^ • " p,fr*

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WILD FLOWERS. UNLUCKY TO SAVE FROM DROWNING. PICTURES AND EYES., v . <•J Oh, beautiful blossoms, pure and sweet, Some Queer Superstitions of People the How to Adjust the Latter to Properly Ob­ Quickens AgiAiiTTi with dew from the country way* World Over. serve the Former. To me, at work in a city street, The Appetite You bring fair visions of bygone days— It seems strange that swimmers The observer, in order to see a picture Glad days, when I hid in a mist of green should be superstitious, yet it is so, nor to the best advantage, must adjust his Makes the To watch spring's delicate buds unfold. is it alone the small boy who sees his vision to that of the artist who produced CAFE And all the riches I cared to glean companion sinking into a watery grave it. Most of us do this instinctively. Not Were daisy silver and buttercup gold. Weak Strong.' without attempting to rescue him, only do we select the best point of view 'Tis true you come of a lowly race, whether he sank because he was not an from which to observe a picture, but we Nursed by the sunshine, fed by the showers, And yet you are heirs to a nameless grace expert and got beyond his depth, or recede from the painting until the lights D'ELITE Which I fail to find in my hothouse flowers, whether he was seized with cramps. It and colors blend in just the right degree. And you breathe on me with your honeyed seems ridiculous to think of, and no In addition to that many instinctively lips, doubt it will save many a superstitious pinch the eyes together, producing thus TiU in theught I stand on the wind swept THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL fells, person from risking his own neck by a momentary astigmatism, such as the COFFEE Where the brown bees hum o'er the ferny dips, being dragged under by the weight and artist had produced in his own eye, and Sarsaparilla Or ring faint peals on the heather bells. struggles of a drowning person to know find the picture thus apparently im­ I close my eyes on the crowded street, it is counted unlucky and worse than proved. Has Cured The Finest in Market. I shut my ears to the city's roar, madness to try to save the _ life of a A most useful appliance for viewing And am out in the open with flying feet— drowning person or to resuscitate him, Off, off to your emerald haunts once morel pictures is the so called stenopaic slit. Others But the harsh wheels grate on the stones be­ as sooner or later he is bound to do you This is merely a slit one or two milli­ low, some mean turn. meters in width in a card or thin plate And Will Cure You. > Anii a sparrow chirps at the murky pane, It is another one of those old super­ of brass. Simple as this device is but HT±c3siex so3ZL <5c ZBetrts. And my bright dreams fade in an overflow Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for Coughs. Of passionate longing and tender pain. stitions handed down from generation few persons are aware of how much it —E. Matheson in Chambers' Journal. to generation from our European ances­ adds to the effect in viewing paintings, tors, and of which no one knows the der­ as it allows the rays of light. in only A STATELY OLD MANSION. ivation. Traces of it are found among one meridian to pass through the cornea the Sioux and other tribes of the Indians of the observer. If he wishes to look at FALL AND WINTER The Home of Sarah Orne Jewett, the Nov­ of the west, who seem to have inherited a painting done by an artist whose elist, at Berwick, Me. that belief from their forefathers along vision is normal, or nearly so, the ob­ • I wonder if there is another snch house with so many other quaint things. They server turns the slit around to correspond in New England as the home of Sarah still believe, and it's a part of their with the meridian of his own best vision. SUITS. Orne Jewett, says a writer in the Boston creed, that in hunting the body of a If, however, he looks at a picture in OLSEN BROS'. Herald. I have seen many stately man­ drowned person you can discover it3 which it is desirable to have overlapping Trousers TO order from sions that go back to the days before the resting place by floating a chip of cedar of the retinal images—at one where $3.50 up. Revolution — one in particular where wood, which will stop, even in the the colors must be mixed in the eye, for General Gage was quartered in old Dan- strongest current, and turn around over example—it is* necessary to rotate the Suits from $18 up. WHITE SHOE STORE. vers, a town which is linked by witch the exact spot. slit to another position, usually at right threads to "Berwick, and one with gam- In Great Britain the belief that you angles to the first, and with this a can­ E. GUS0WSKI, brel roof upon which a good dame and must not rescue a drowning person is vas which before showed too clearly the Quality and low prices have made the success of our great sample her cronies climbed to be out of reach of most prevalent in Cornwall and various blotches of color now become blended Cor. WALL and WATER ST3. sale. "VVe shall make still another great reduction in prices. Our Ladies' husbandly authority while they drank parts of Scotland. The French sailor into a much more perfect whole. Dress suits to hire. $3 00 Fampla Shoe reduced to $1.75. tea forbidden to patriots until the tax and the boatman of the Danube bow to I would recommend this simple de­ Our Ladies' Russia Calf Lace Razor Toe. S3.50 and $5.00 Shoes, was removed—but I have never seen a the decree, together with the Russians, vice to any ong who has not already ex­ Earle & Seymour, ; reduced to $1.50. living place at once so modern and so and let the people drown. perimented with it. Thus, by adjusting Our Men's $4 Russia Calf and Seal Goat bhoes reduced to $2 50. reminiscent of 1730 or da^e younger Dr. Taylor, in his "Primitive Cul­ our own personal equation of eyesight still. In. its great rooms filled with old ture, '' declares this lingering fondness to that of the artist, we literally obtain Our Men's $3 Russia Calf Shoes reduced to $2 a pair. mahogany and warmed by huge tiled The Greatest lite of School Shoes ever shown in i own at the for this old creed is because the water his point of view. The colors are height­ SOLIGITOS OF PATENTS. fireplaces it would be easy to forget that spirit is angry at being despoiled of its ened, the daubs blend and new beauties Lowest Prices. the gundalows, with their high peaked victim, and should the unlucky person appear. Instead of seeking, like our We invite you all to come in and get a shine free of charge, while sails like great birds' wings, do not yet who has dared to frustrate him trust friend mentioned at first, for "the CHAPEL ST., you wait, by the best bootblack in town. sail down the liver from the landing himself to the water's power he will handiest way to get out of this 'ere wharves in fleets of tens and twenties drown as sure as fate. place," we are glad to stay longer to to Portsmouth, with their loads of pine The Bohemian fisherman shrinks study and to enjoy. Here, as every­ NEW HAVEN, CONN. planks and boards to be exchanged for from snatching a drowning man from where, it is art and science together OLS11N BBOl East Indian rum, tobacco and molasses the waters, fearing the water demon that yield the richest result. If science GL A. EKANKE, or for Russian iron, duck or cordage, or will take away his luck in fishing and is allowed to be the inferpreter, we may 3 GAZETTE BUILDINCL for such priceless old glass, and silver drown him before he gets to shore with gain a heightened enjoyment of art and and china as came from unknown ports the would be victim. In Germany, the artist a comforting increase of ap­ THE HAIR CUTTER and now peep out wonderingly upon when some one is drowned, they say, preciation.—Lucien Howe, M. D., in So. 1 Gazette Building, Jforwalk nineteenth century cushions and pic­ "The river spirit claims his yearly sac­ Popular Science Monthly. HOT AJfD COLD BATHS tures and bric-a-brac, from their deep- rifice," or, "The Nix has taken him." set cupboards and shelves. The belief is current not alone in STAMBULOFF'S SPIRIT. Wm. Lockwood, OURFALL CLOTHING "I found these things here," Miss those countries above mentioned, but Jewett says, "and I hope to leave them the Kamchatkans, rather than help a Cafled the Bismarck of the Balkans Be­ Real Estate. Insurance and Investment when I go into the unknown. " If one man out of the water, would force him cause of His Courage. 13 IN The lata M. Stambuloff, ex-premier Seeurilles, had one's choice of ancestors, it would under, and if he should escape to the 5IO> EY TO LOAK. be impossible to pick out better than of Bulgaria, used to be called "the shore no one would' dare receive him Insurance J laced in First-Class Companies. those who chose the elaborate cornices, into his house or dare to give him food. Bismarck of the Balkans." One of hia all carved by bona with infinite pains, He is supposed to be dead after once most dramatic passages with Russia Off.ce — Corner &;Wall St&., Nomiill?, STOCK. and the high paneling .of the parlors, falling into the water. occurred during the war with Servia. and the broad window sills, and the Prince Alexander had gone out to lead flowered wall paper, still bright and THE SARGASSO SEA. the Bulgarian army in person, leaving r fresh, though of a pattern on which Ma­ M. Stambuloff in charge at home. It Torvpinr ^ pmQ??Q rie Antoinette might have set the seal A Wonderful Region In the Atlantlo was a clear day, with not a breath of •OU X JtX X wXlJIju' of her app- al when she fitted up the Which No Man Has Explored. air stirring, and the roar of the cannon little Tri;. i. The surface of the Sargasso sea seems wag plainly heard in the city. M. like a perfect meadow of seaweed. It is Stambuloff thought the Servians were CAVEATS.TRADE MARKS Id Not Malie Tibet. supposed that this enormous mass of winning the day. In their anxiety the COPYRIGHTS. Mr. Wilson relates an amusing story gulf weed may have been partly grown Bulgarian ministers applied to the Rus­ CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT ? For a prompt answer and on honest opinion, rrrite to W. A. BENEDICT & CO., of an officer who determined to enter at the bottom of the shallower parts of sian diplomatic agent for advice. That MUNN & CO., who have baft neariv fn'tv vears' experience in the patent business. Cjmthunica. Chinese Tibet by stratagem. This offi­ the sea and partly torn from the shores gentleman shrugged his shoulders and Mora strictly confidential. A H a n dbook of In­ of Florida and the Bahama islands by said it was no affair of his. formation concerning Patent* and how to ob­ CL0THIEKS AND FURNISHERS FOR MEN AND BOYS cer managed to cross the frontier at tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan­ night, and so escaped the frontier guard. the force of the gulf stream. It is then "But," urged the Bulgarian minis­ ical and scientific hooks sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive Next day, however, while he was jour­ swept around by the same agency into ters, "the Servians are' almost at our special notice in the Scientific American, and Sentinel Blcl'g. 19 Main St., thus are brought widely before the public with­ neying deeper into Tibet the Tibetan the Sargasso. sea, where it lives and gates. You could stop them with a sin­ out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, propagates, floating freely in midooean. gle word, if you would." "Yes, but issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the SOUTH NORWALK, NOR WALK soldiers overtook him and informed him largest circulation of any scientific work in the that as the country was unsafe, because And the store is ever increasing, both that word will not be spoken. On one world. 83 a year. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Sicg'e of robbers, they would go with him in by addition and propagation, so that the condition only will I stop them, and copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beau­ meadow grows more and more compact, tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of r.es • order to protect him, to which arrange­ that is that your beggar of a prince houses, yritn plans, enabling builders to show cue ment the traveler was compelled to and no doubt at the inner parts extends shall abdicate at once." "And that," latest designs and secure contracts. Addres3 MUNN & CO- NEW YOKE, 361 BROADWAY agree. In a few hours they came to a to a considerable depth below the sur­ thundered M. Stambuloff, "he will river, which was crossed by a rope face. not do. No, not for 20 Russiasf" bridge. The Tibetans passed over first, Nor is this all, for at least two-thirds With that M. Stambuloff sprang into FIRE! FIRE! in order to show that the bridge was of all the infinite flotsam which the gulf the saddle and dashed away to the bat­ 4 safe, and then the officer got into the stream carries along with it in its course tlefield, while the Russian agent sent HEMY TILLY, basket and was pulled along by the Tib­ sooner or later finds a resting place in to his friends to come to his house to etans. Suddenly, however, they ceased the Sargasso sea. Here may be seen celebrate the defeat of the Bulgarian Having Purchased a Large Stock pulling and left the Englishman hang­ huge trunks of trees torn from the for­ armies. A few hours passed, and then CARRIAGE MAKER, ing in midair above the rushing torrent. ests of Brazil by the waters of the Ama­ the Bulgarian foreign minister got a zon and floated down far out to sea until telegram from M. Stambuloff, dated In vain the traveler shouted to the SO UTli NORWALK, CONN. of Fine Shoes Slightly Damaged by Tibetans to pull. They merely smoked they were caught and swept along by the on the field of battle, telling of Prince and nodded their heads. The hours pass­ current; logwood from Honduras, orange Alexander's magnificent victory and of ed, and still the officer h®ig above the trees from Florida,canoes and boats from the utter rout of the Servians. He hur­ Water I am Selling them at less torrent. At last the Tibetans agreed to the islands, staved in. broken and bottom ried with it to the house of the Russian —Manufacture; of— pull him back if he woraft promise to upward; wrecks and remains of all sorts agent, arriving there in the midst of leave Tibet immediately. This of reaped from the rich harvest of the At­ the festivities. And when he told the Family Carnages. Victorias.Bflffirifs «•.; than Half the Regular Price. course he was compelled to do and took lantic ; whole keels or skeletons of ruin­ news the representative of the czar, it his departure from the forbidden land. ed ships, so covered with barnacles, is said, ground his teeth in rage.—West­ ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING. —Gentleman's ^Magazine. shells and weeds that the original out­ minster Budget. 0)m e Quick and Secure a Bargain. line is entirely lost to view, and here J Wanted everywhere to get Borders tor our celebrated Teas, All ViVatlssrs Suite:' r:r. Johnson. and there a derelict ship, transformed Questions of Health. I Coffees. Baking Fowde r . ISpices, Extracts. ,fcc. 'Theold- Dr. stoutly pooiipoohed the from a floating terror of the deep into a The popular notion that an athlete, jest. largest and most reBpon- mystei'y put out of reach of man in a because of his athleticism, is a healthy •sible Tea H ouse in the business notion of the effect of weather on the 1Established ]«9. THEODORE H. OLSEN, mind. "To temperance," he wrote, museum of unexplained enigmas.— man is a delusive one. Muscular devel­ [Big Incomes. Big Premiums. "every day is bright, and every hour is Chambers' Journal. opment is not an affair of the constitu­ Bits Inducements. propitious to diligence. " Johnson, how­ tion. It is an accident. Strong limbs For fnll particulars addreff. 18 Washington Street, 2I:s.!ress of Sfyls. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., ever, was little given to analyze the in­ and a weak heart are not infrequently P. O. Box 287, New York, N.Y. fluences of nature, or any other influ­ An article in a periodical calls atten­ associates. Many a "strong man" dies SO NORWALK. - - CONN ences, upon himself. And it may well tion to the degree of M. S.—Mistress prematurely of consumption.. If health of Style—as that most coveted by all may be defined as a capacity for holding DIRECTIONS be that this disposition on his part was l-.r usiriir in the spirit of the stoics and in defi­ women, outranking, at least so far as on to life, then, in many cases, the ance of his own feelings, to which he admiration is concerned, all the A. M.'s. weaklings are the healthiest. GREAM SiALtf CATARRH REDUCTION OF FARE. disdained to give way. It seemed to and Ph.D. 's. in existence. The statement If such a definition is accurate, wom­ him a sorry^thing that "a being en­ leads back to the old query, Do college en are healthier than men. Their aver­ Apply si particle of girls and other women given to intellec­ 'he i alia well up ^AfBAlrt dowed with reason" should "resign his age length of days is greater than ours. into the nostri P Commencing Monday, September 16^ powers to the influences of the air and tual exercise care for such mundane But it is doubtful if centenarians, mere­ After a moment • matters as looks and clothing? It may draw sTontr breath live in dependence on the weather and ly because they are centenarians, are the rlirous-h tli° ii' st-. HttFEVte the wind."—Temple Bar. safely be asserted that they do. There healthiest. I knew a case of -a woman Us- ihr-e times a may be no definite, outspoken "views" day. »fte l- who recently died ot the age of 105 who pr-'ferr'11. auil be­ PassBiiesr * Steamer * "FAVORITE," Distinctions. upon the matter, but the principle that was slightly paralyzed, even as a child, fore retiring, "Money makes a heap of difference in a woman, to make the most of her op­ and who was practically completely so the world," said the misanthrope. portunities, be they intellectual or other­ for more than 70 years. Could such a Ely's Cream halm wise, must both look and dress just as Opens and cleans* s "Of course it does. Sfill, a man can one have ever been correctly described the nasal passag P. always choose his asapciations." well as she Can is universal. Mrs. May as healthy ? It is as hard to say what life allays pain and iu • COLD HEAD Wright Sewall herself wouldn't dream is as to say what health is, and the way flammation, heals tlie sore-s, protects tho "Oh, I don't know about that. Here njembrane i'rorn colds. r» stores the stn^ee* I am with such limited means that I of facing her national council in a last in which unhealthy folks are tenacious taste and smell. The Balm i~ quickly bsorb-f year's bonnet. The day of the blue of life is not the least cf the marvels.— ed and gives relief at once. Price 50c at adru can't be on speaking terms with even the gists or by mail. , , „ „ telephone company." — Washington stockinged and thick tanbrellaed reform­ All the Year Round. ELY BKOTHEKS, 56 Warren street, Y Star. er is past. Both philanthropical and col­ lege women are nowadays as conspicu­ Caffeine. Tawdry is derived fioni St Audrey. ous for grace of body as for grace of Caffeine, the active principleof coffee, In the early middle agesfaiis were held mind.—Chicago Post. was discovered by Runge in 1820. In a in France and England on St.. Audrey's pure state it takes the form of long silky For Sate or To Rent. DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN day, and these annual gatherings be­ Hia Logic. needles. In ordinary coffee it is present On Easy Terms. came noted for the gaudy and worthless Sunday School Boy—Isn't there lots to the extent of about 1 per cent, but of life in ginger, teacher? One new double house, all improvements jewelry sold at them. Java coffee contains 4.4, and Marti­ ofie house on West Main street, also 2 builam SOUTH NORWALK •* Teacher—Yes. nique has as much as 6.4. It is said by lots at East Norwalk. and other property. If the mind, that rules the body, evei "And bread is supposed to be the sorrie chemists that caffeine in its essen­ and NEW YORK so far forgets itself as to trample ou its staff of life, teacher?" tialities is identical with theine, the ac­ S. B. Wilson, slave, the slave is never generous "Yes, my boy." tive principle of tea. Clans affirms that FARE, Single, 3 3 Cents; Excursion 53 Cents, enough to forgive the injuny, but will "Well, then, it has occurred to me the inferior qualities of tea contain more rise and smite the oppressor. ^Long­ that perhaps Methuselah lived on gin­ caffeine than the best commercial grades. CARPENTER **" BUILDEB fellow. gerbread."—Yonkers Statesman. Office, !9a WAIX ST., KOKWL.4K. Leaves South Norwalk Daily at 7:20 A.M. Superfluous Formality. Leave Beebman street 2:1.1 p. m.: Satardaye, 1:35 p. m. Leave street A witty Frenchman said, "Only death It Soothes Him. "Scary, madam, but you will have to ETER I.. GUIQUE, Florist and Nursery 2:40 p. m ; Saturday, 2:20 p. m is an excuse for not keeping a dinnei After a man has pounded on the door get somebody to identify you." man Union Avenue, north of Union : : Cemtery Norwalk, Conn. Dealer in Green >; engagement, and even then a polite man for half an hour it makes him feel pleas­ "The idea ! Don't you see my name PHouse Hot House and Bedding and "Vege- „... •' ^ would send the undertaker to apologize ant to be asked by his wife if he wants right there on the check?"—Boston table Plants, Fruit and Ornamental Trees Shubbery, "Vines, Cut Flowers, always on . \ " NORWALK FREIGHT BOATS for him." to come in.—Los Angeles Express. Transcript. hand, and all sorts of designs in flowers ar- # ;. . A JLeavfl New York. "Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 p. m. ranged to order. V" ' W7*OTading and reh.ivng cemetery lota f X»eavt Norwalk, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 p. m. —Advertise in the Advertieelin the GAZETTE. , The GAZETTE and Tribune $1.00 tendedto. . C ' V . . , O . _ !• <--'_/ ,-t- - ,>••. S " •- '. ,;v t ; : : 1 i i r-- ' • •'•:'• •• •- v, ••:•". V-. '••--. • .". . ,".'-~!" V': ••• •• • '• . .. ; . •.. •' v. '-o - V^; ^ \'^-•;.•••.;••" ;v;' -' ",!>'• •" • '•• j- ""'-;. :-••"? *'••'

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Such articles should never your name and address to H. B. Bucklen be used except on prescriptions from rep­ protracted and painful illness. She ing to capture the place was repulsed with guaranteed to do what it isclaimed. Elec­ was among the oldest residents of -Nor­ a loss of 20 killed and wounded. As soon tric Bitters will cure all. diseases of the & Co., Chicago, 111., and get a sample utable physicians' as the damage you will Liver and Kidneys, will remove pimples box of Dr. King's New Life Pills F ree do is ten fold to the good you can possib­ walk, a faithful wife and devoted mother *i£ the assailants retired the garrison sal­ ly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh and loving sister. She died as she lied out, carried in the Japanese dead and boils, salt rheum and other affections as well as a copy of Guide to Health and lived in the unwavering hope of a wounded, roasted the latter to death, and caused by impure blood.—Wiil drive Household Instructor, Free. All of which Cure manufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury and is blessed immortality. She leaves a hus­ then made a feast of the most fitting sub- malaria from the system and will prevent is guaranteed to do you good and cost band, three sons and four daughters. jec :. as well as cure all malarial fevers.—For you nothing. H. R. Hale' Drug store. taken •internally, acting directly upon the cure of headache constipation, indigestion blood and mucous surfaces of the system. IIEKOY FERRI.' Talli of Indian Troubles. try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction Nov/ Ballots. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure The New York papers of this morn­ A Sure Remedy TOPEKA, Sept. 19.—Fifty Pottawato­ guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price The no license and license ballots you get the genuine. It is taken intern­ ing announce the death in Litchfield, in every case and every mie braves left their reservation and 50c and $1 per bottle at H. R. Hale's which will be used at the next town ally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. yesterday,of E. LeRoy Ferry in the marched to Holton to protest to Congress­ drugstore. election will be required by recent en­ Cheney, & Co. Testimonials free. 76th year of his age. Mr. Ferry was the kind of Hemorrhoids or man Broderick against the allotment of actments of the Connecticut Legisla­ ^^Sokl By Druggists, price 7."c. per only brother of the late U. S. Senator Piles is A Council of the Daughters of Liber­ ture, to be printed on tinted paper bottle. and General, Orris S. Ferry of Nor­ their lands in severalty. The squaw In­ ty of the O. U. A. M., was initiated in dians are anxious for allotment. The furnished by the Secretary of State walk and was for a long series of years New Canaan Tuesday night by State and must be enclosed in an envelope, A Bald Headed Club, a resident of New York city and promi­ contending forces are very bitter against Councillor Tracy of Hazardville, and each other, and it is predicted that the furnished by the same official, before A number of young men of Winsted nent as a banker and member of the State Council Secretary W. O. Staples, depositing in the ballot box. Produce Exchange. He was a man of present trouble will lead to war between of New Haven. Out of a charter list of have formed a bald headed club. All (TRADE-MARK). the factions. the members have shaved their crowns, true nobility of character, as he was of forty-nine, forty-two were present to REL,IFJP\ iy six nouns exceptionally attractive manners and be initiated. Delegations from coun­ and have vowed never to have anything This statement can't be Another Stanford Estate Salt, Distressing Kidney and Bladder to do with women. One member of personal appearance. He was indeed, cils in New Haven, Bridgeport and diseases relieved in six hours by the the society, James Gordon, is down- one of those broad minded and gener­ made too strong or too SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18.—The people Stamford were present. of the United States began the second at­ "New Great South American Kidney with the brain fever and is not expected ous natured men, "upon whom every emphatic. tack upon the Stanford estate in the cir­ Dr. Hand's JSetiietlies for Chilclven. Cure." This new remedy is a great to live. god did set its seal, to give the world It is a simple, certain, cuit court of appeals here in a suit involv­ surprise on accoanfr of its exceeding assurance of a MAN." Peace to his New Haven, Conn., 71 William St.— promptness in relieving pain in the ashes. speedy cure for ing $15,000,000. "I first knew of Dr. Hand's Remedies A told attempt at highway robbery bladder, kidneys, back and every part was made last night on Riverside ave­ for Children five years ago, and I am of the urinary passages in male or The Baptist Association. Rheumatism, Eczsma, continually recommending other nue, in the rear of Haffner's store. As The session of the Fairfield Baptist female. It relieves retention of water Manning Decker was walking along the mothers to use them, and always with and pain in passing it almost immediate­ Association, to be held in the Baptist Convulsions, Chilblains, The Jar the best results. My baby was deathly- avenue he was approached by two-men Church at Stamford, on Wednesday ly. If you want quick relief and cure who demanded his money. Decker sick with cholera infantum, and Dr. this is your remedy. Sold by E. P. and Thursday of next week, is the fifty- Sore Muscles, Hand's Diarrhoea Mixture cured it al­ started to run and one of the men seventh annual session of the Associa­ Weed, Druggist, 38 Wall street, Nor­ struck him a violent blow in the chest, Toothache, Cu5:-, most immediately. Dr. Hand's Colic walk, Conn. 996y tion. The Association consists of twen­ Cure, is also excellent.—Mm N. A. but he succeeded in making his escape ty-one churches located in Fairfield , Sprains, "%g -i/-cl&6s maimer les Fish the milkman, died yesterday. penses trom England. John T. I«ycett; , taken to the Soldiers' Home yesterday. night. . ^ ,K- _ ... - . old age. ^ -*>

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Father Dougherty celebrated mafs New Jersey; Levi P. Morton, New York*, w Terse Tales of the Times. William McKinley, Ohio; Peter Turney, for the first time in Norwalk at St. A BIG Tennessee; Urban A. Woodbury, Ver­ Danbury Fair. Mary's church, this morning. mont; W. N. Upham, Wisconsin. Bridgeport now has 308 saloons. Governors Morton and Holcomb arrived OCTOBER 7 TO 12, 1895. An itinerant sign-painter was in town A Netherlands Passenger Liner Run fhe Blue and the Gray Jointly Cele­ here this morning, the former just in time —School supplies at Hayes', Main St. this morning. He carries his stock in to reach the field and witness the exer­ Down by the Turkistan. SEPTMBWIRPT ? ^ SPEED ENTRIES CLOSE brate at Chickamansa. cises. Missouri, Florida and North Caro­ SEPTEMBER 30IH. Send for Premium List. There will be a horse trot at the Fair trade on a bicycle, and was an expert lina were represented by delegations of v- BUNDLE, Secy. Grounds, this afternoon. rider. distinguished citizens, and to crown all CAME TOGETHER IN THE FOG. OUR GRAND NATIONAL PARK were the almost innumerable host of sur­ Miss Alice B. Cram will give a dance vivors of the battle, who had come to fight Eight and one-half months have drop­ this evening in honor of the Misses it all over again and to rejoice in its final The Wreck Was Well Handled by the Many States Represented by Their Gov­ ped out of the 1895 basket of time. Laury, of New York, who are visiting issue, and who represented nearly every Noticeto Contractors.' Officers and Mot a Soul Was Lost—The ernors—Speeches by Union and Con­ state in the country. her at her home on East avenue. The Central Labor Union at Water- Unlucky Edam's History—Passen­ federate Generals — Exercises Especially noticeable were the veterans bury, has voted itself out of existence. gers Landed at Plymouth* at Snodgrass Hill, who came from Louisville wearing their A Leonard street woman claims that G. A. R. buttons. Early arrivals on the grounds were entertained by a drill of Bat­ Wednesday, September as, is95 It In ™ rZ Oliver Burton is engaged in the cul­ she went into a private room in a Nor­ the buildjng of a telford roa&mmendng at walk saloon and before she had scarce­ PLYMOUTH, England, Sept. 20.—The CHATTAXOOGA, Sept. 20.—After an in­ tery E, Fourth artillery, under command the cityTine ot South Norwalk, on the tarn inary department at the Bridgeport of Captain Sidney Taylor, and by a regi­ Se Sf 01 Ta*<* avenue, and extending i ly tasted the beer, she and her friend steamship Beresford has arrived here, terval of 32 years the blue and the gray te jail. having in tow the trawler Vulture of today again met around the crescent of mental drill under Captain Poland, com­ were "chased out by a gang of loafers." Brixhom and four ship's boats containing Snodgrass hill, on the battlefield of Chick­ manding Camp Lamont. These evolutions Roman Catholics at East Hampton She asks the GAZETTE to roast the the captain, crew and passengers of the amauga. Under one flag, a reunited host exhibited to the spectators the new tactics ^^«&sanddollars A - * have purchased a lot and will build a Netherlands-American Steamship, com­ devoted to the advancement and prosper­ and field movements suggested by the proprietor. She has other redress. board of tactics and drill. dayao1septembreTa!895.COIlneCticnt' this 10th 1 church. pany's steamship Edam of Rotterdam, ity of one common country, the veteran from New York bound for Amsterdam. The Exercises Begun. nY" ESMOND, ) Selectmen foemen of a third of a century ago met E. THOMES, OF Edmund B. Jennings, for fifty years SOUTH NORWALK- At 1 o'clock this morning the fidam today to dedicate as a national park the Promptly at noon a salute of 44 guns &A3IUEL DASKA3I,J Norwalk. a school teacher, is dead at New Lon­ oollided with the steamship Turkistan ground made saored by the blood of heroes announced the beginning of the execution when 50 miles southeast of Start point. who fought at their side. of the programme so long arranged and don, aged 81. The collision occurred in a dense fog. The This park is one of the most notable in There will be a meeting of Republi­ looked forward to. Music by the band of Edam foundered, and the Turkistan was existence and is unique in many respeots. the Fourteenth regiment in camp on the William A. Hodge was fined $35 and cans in J. H. Light's office to-night. costs at New Britain, yesterday for the lost to view in the fog. The.captaln, crew It extends from Sherman heights, in Ten- field followed. NOTICE "Uncle" John Collins, a veteran of and passengers of the Edam, who had The addresses of Senator and General illegal sale of liqnor. taken to the boats immediately after the TO the old 17th C. V., has entered the hos­ John M. Palmer of Illinois and of Sena­ collision, were pioked up by the trawler. tor and General John B. Gordon of Geor­ Prof. G. DeVerre, a freak who chews pital at the Soldiers' Home, a ad will The trawler Vulture was on the fishing gia were preceded by the singing of tacks and glass, is haunting the news­ undergo a course of treatment. grounds, 15 miles from the Eddys tone "America" by the audience, and followed paper offices in Bridgeport. lighthouse, last night. The night had by "Auld Lang Syne." Prof. Alfred M. Heydrick's ladies' been clear. Contractors. $5:1 General J. S. Fullerton, chairman oi class in gymnastics will tike its first Just before 1 o'clock a thiok tog came the national park commission, and as suoh Richard Brumage fell 120 feet from a lesson in its fall series on Tuesday eve- up. These on board the Vulture heard a m -'lis ' M/; / / Secretary Lamont's representative, charg­ PAVING-FAIRFIELD. window in Waterbury, and escaped nig, Oct. 1st., in the Knudsen gymna­ great blowing of whistles and then a ter­ ed with the duty of directing the dedica­ rific crash. Sealed Proposals •will be received by the without any broken bones. sium on Chestnut street. tory exerijises, introduced Vice President undersigned until 3 o'clock p. m., September The Vulture proceeded immediately to Stevenson, who presided in the absence of the spot from which the sounds issued and 19th, 1895, at the Town Clerk's office, Fairfield, The Bridgeport "cops" are • playing Mayor Clark of Bridgeport and a the secretary of war and made a speech. Conn., for constructing a pavement under the' committee representing that city, held went alongside the steamship Edam, He was followed by Commander Palmer, ball this afternoon. They ought to be which was rapidly filling. Act of 1895, for the " Improvement ot' Public a conference yesterday with President General Gordon and General O. O. How­ Roads." able to make some heavy hits. Captain Bruinsma of the Edam re­ ard, whose remarksjwere loudly applauded. Clark of the Consolidated railroad in quested that the Vulture stand by. The Information concerning plans, specifica­ William Allison who has been seri­ reference to the controversy regarding ship's boats were then quickly lowered, Patriotic Sons of America. tions, bonds, etc,, can be obtained at the Town Clerk's office, or at the office of the ously ill for some days past was able to the Bridgeport grade crossings. and the passengers were helped into them IXDIAXAPOLIS, Sept. 20.—The following without accident. Engineer, A. B. Hill, No. 82 Church street, be on the street this morning. officers of the Patriotic Sons of America New Haven, Conn. Harold A. Parsons, of BrooksiJe, No Panic Among Passengers. have been eleoted for the term of two who was employed as one of the sur­ years: National president, James Kilon, No proposal will be received after the time Louis Kish, a'.Bridgeport lad of three The passengers were greatly alarmed, specified, and all proposals not on the blanks veyors for the' Darieu Water comp>itiy, but there was no panic among them. The Denver; vice president, Charles F. Sohaale, furnished, or not properly filled out, will be years, fell into a big pot of ketchup had an attachment placed on the small majority went on deck without having Mount Carrol, Ills.; master of forms, rejected. ' taken time to dress. John G. Hoover, Palmyra, N. Y.; secre­ yesterday and was badly scalded. amount of property owned by the com­ The right to reject any or all bids is re­ The women and children were first em­ tary, F. F. Stees, Philadelphia; treasurer, served. The funeral of the late Mrs. Alonzo pany in Darien, yesterday. barked in the ship's boats. The sea £j.t the John H. Hoffer, Lebanon, Pa.; chaplain, time of the collision was perfectly stnoOth. D. E. Rufiey, Reading, Pa. C. BUCKINGHAM,) Q. . Nickerson will beheld to-morrow after­ It is reported that the members of HENBY HORN, ( Selectmen. _ The steamer Turkistan, which did not GENERAL O. O. HOWARD. noon, Kev. F. E. Bobbins officiating. the Binder family, whose house ou Pine appear to have sustained serious injury The Irrigation Congress. street was raided by Chief Yollmer for by the collision, stood by until danger nessee, to Glass Mills, Ga., a distance of ALBUQUERQUE, N. .M., Sept. 20.—Con­ was past and then proceeded in the di­ 82 miles, jurisdiction over all of which, The fronts of the Boston'Store build­ illegal liquor selling, ;have packed up together with necessary approaches, the siderable interest has been aroused at the ing and the annexes and belonging to their worldly goods and removed from rection of Cardiff. national irrigation congress by a paper by The Edam foundered at 3 o'clock, two governments of these states have ceded to Don J. Ramon Deybarrolla of Mexico on Mr. J. Donovan are to be repainted. town. hours after the collision. the United States. At present the government owns be­ "International Rights," dwelling on vio­ READERS OF Later and fuller accounts of the disaster A number of the members of the tween 10 and 11 square miles—6,500 acres lations of the Guadaloupe-Hidalgo treaty The Meriden Agricultural society Norwalk yacht ciub will sail to Oyster show that the Edam and the Turkistan by the United States. The Rio Grande, came together with great forcp, although —of whioh 3,500 are cleared of under­ will hold its ninth annual fair Oct. 2, 3 Bay to-morrow, to witness the first of a brush. Congress has authorized the pur­ instead of being navigable nearly to El and 4, in the absence of the state fair. they were proceeding cautiously in the Paso, now has insufficient water 500 miles series of international races between fog* The Turkistan's pro-" made a great' chase of . a total' area of about 16 square miles. It has already expended for the below that plaoe. the American half rater Ethelwynn and hole in the side of the Eri;:;n. Bev. Mr. Kavanagh will officiate at . Both vessels immediat ely Lowered boats, purposes of thb park §750,000, including Court Records Destroyed. the English half-rater Spruce IV, over the appropriation for the current year, and the funeral of the late Mr. Ira Youngs, and many passengers were transferred LITTLE ROCK, Sept. 20.—News has the Seawanhaka-Coriiithian club course. from the Edam by the Turkistan's boats also $20,000 for the expenses of the dedi­ reached here of the destruction of court which will be private and take place to­ cation. morrow. The committee recently elected by to those of the former ship. records at Hamburg. The next term of Another account says that the Edain Seventy-two miles of railway, more or the South Norwalk Athlttic club to less improved, have been built and fiv« the court in Ashley county was to try 102 Mr. and Mrs.William Whitney, color­ foundered within half an hour after the persons, a large portion of them under in­ make arrangements for an athletic en­ oollision. _ ..'l; observation towers erected within the dictment for running "blind tigers." ed, celebrated their wooden wedding park limits. Within view from them are fHE GAZETTE tertainment will hold a meeting in the Everything is being done at Plymouth the scenes of the battles of Chickamauga, Some person having the combination ot last evening at their home on North club's rooms Sunday afternoon at 2 to make the shipwrecked people comforta­ the safe containing the indiotments and ble and to =uppiy them with clothing, as Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain, Wau- avenue. o'clock p. m. hafcohie, Missionary Ridge and Brown's evidenoe stole all the written evidenoe and all their V - gage was lost. burned it. ._j The case of W. C. Holmes vs. Jonas Daniel Mclntpre, of this city will The Ec. i had on board 93 steeVage pas­ Ferry. A broad boulevard will oonnect r the extreme points of the park, much of it Warden was decided in favor of the de­ referee the boxing bouts in the athletic sengers; t he Turkistan's bows were bad­ Dartmouth's Salt Bush. ly damageby the collision. having already been constructed along HAXOVER, N. H., Sept. 20.—Under oov- fendant in the Common Pleas court, entertainment in Stamford this even­ the crest of Missionary ridge, Bragg's The Lost Steamship. er of a call for a special meeting of the yestferday. ing. line of battle. athletic association in Old Chapel the The Edam of the Netherlands-American r: From almost any point along its length When buying goods John Fitzimmous was up before freshmen and sophomore classes met for The pipe of the Holmes Keeler ' Cemetery, Danbury, to-moirow at lamps. policy remains to be seen." > A. Holcomb, Nebraska; G. T. We*te» by only two personal attendants. ^.. rjjf- W. W. Tucker. Hartford, chuck. ; ». m. ;/'4J V' llA\