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WHOLE NUMBER 1583. NORWALK, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1878. YOL. LXI.--NUMBER 19 Bo it enacted by the Senate and nouse of lepr«- The Mother's Lesson. mons anil I fought Mr. Brown energetically ner, which shall be as valid as if recorded by EQUIPMENT. snntntivesin General Assembly convened. NORWALK GAZETTE, • .' Harouu AI Kascliid. REALESTATE. but in vain. The last words he uttered as lie the judgment creditor himself. Number of locomotives (not in-' No lease of any railroad h.-ieafter made BT SALVIA DALE. One day, Haroun Al Kaschid read Sec. 4. Nothing in this act contained shall eluding switching engines). shall be'binding on either of t'ia contracting PUBLISHED EVEBHUiSDAY MOBIIRQ. left the room were, "Depend upon it, Miss Average weight of same includ­ A book wherein the poet said: lie construed toauthorize any such lien to hold parties for a period of iro n than twilve To Rent. "A story, a story, dear mother," Abigail, I'm right. I seldom make a mistake and be valid as to any real estate, or any in­ ing lender, water, and fuel. months unless the same shall bj approved by Tlie Seeomt Oldest Paper In tlie State. Centaur Entreated the soft, tender voice, Number of switching engines. •' Where are the kings, and where the rest about such things, and I am certain that Mr. terest therein, which might not have been the stockholders of the ccmpany or com­ The First Floor of a Dwelling House, with levied upon under an execution On the same Number of passenger cars. panies that arc parties to the lease by a vote Whose faintest echoes could ever 5 ' O.f men who once the world possessed ? Streams will be acknowledged by. posterity Number of baggage and mail errs. judgment, at the date of filing such lien. of two-thirds of tho stockholders called for OFFICE JN UAZETTli BUILDIJS'Q. kitchen, basement, ctc. Apply to My spirit refresh and rejoice. as the preacher of the 19th century." "Well, Sec. 5. Any such lien may be foreclosed, Number of merchandise cars. that purpose, and at least one month's no­ "Do tell me a nice little story, They're gone with all their pomp and shew, Mr. Brown," I replied, "I always thought or redeemed in the same manner as. mortga­ Number of coal, gravel and othc r tice shall be given of such meeting by adver­ R. L. ELLS. They're gone the way that thou shalt go. cars. And I'll be so glad and so good." that the world is degenerating, but even I ges upon the same estate. tising twice a week for four weeks'in a daily A. H. BYINGTQN & CO. Sec. 6. This act shall take effect from its Number of locomotives equipped paper published in the state, and also by And my loving smile was an answer O thou who choosest for thy share cannot make up my mind to believe that pos­ with train brakes. For Sale. passage. t mailing a copy of the call and of the lease to A. II. BYINOTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS. Liniments. The pleader quite well understood, The world, and what the world calls fair, terity will be such a fool as that!" Approved March 29, 1878. Number of cars equipped with each stockholder, and said notice and call cosy comfortable Cottage on one of tiiOpU'iis- For she sprang to my arms in a moment It was about a month after this that my train brakes. shall state that at the meeting the lease will A antcst streets in town, within live minute* Name of brake. walk of the Bridge or Churches, will be cold at And gleefully mounted the throne, " Take all that it can give or lend, rejection took place. I had noticed that he House Bill No. 174. be submitted for the approval of the stock­ Subscription $2.00 per year, in advance. cost pi ice. A portion ol the purchase money can More than 1,000,000 bottles of the now celebrat­ ClIAl'TJSIt L1X. Number of passenger train cars remain on boad and mortgage. Price S'j.000. En­ Where gayly and proud'y tin quiincd it But know that death is at the end!" :• holders. ed Centaur Liniments were sold last year. looked at me in a curious way as though lie An Act authorizing the Directors of the State with patent platform, bulfcr Approved March 27, 1878. Single Copies 5 Cents. quire at this Office. O'er a realm that was all her own. had something to say and didn't knew how Prison to fis the number of Assistants to and coupler. We assort without tear of contradiction that no Ilaroun Al Easchid bowed his head ; man, woman or child will say that they did not to say it, and also that he sighed a good deal the Warden. Name of patent. Ilnnse Bill No. 23S. 'Twas Ihe licmr of twilight so peaceful, Tears fell upon the page as he read. . . Be it cnactted by the Senate and House of uepre- . FAP.ES, FBEIAILT, BTO. CHAPTFn. LXV'I. perform according to the advertisement. We do and I concluded that he had fallen in love scntatives iu lieteral Assembly convened : # Advertising Kates: not pretend that the Centaur Linimentswill Sj dear in its soothing repose. — Tlmry W. Longfellow in St. Nicholas. Average rate per mile reciveil An Act relating to Expenses of Contestants DESIRABLE PROPERTY Section 1. The warden of the state- pris­ Fourliuesor loas, 1 insertion 50cts 3 times 31 so mend a broken leg or perform impossibilities, with one of tho pretty girls in Zoar and on shall bo assisted by such number of offi­ from passengers on roads oper­ forSc-^tsin the Qeneral Assembly. When the jarring of life's many discords Bo it enacted by llio Senate and llonstt ol ]>e| ro- (Jnc Square,one insertion, ------l ou FOR SAIiS ! but wc do say and mean that these Liniments Forllie Gazette. wanted some,one to confide in.;-The very cers and men as the.direetors slifll, from time ated by this eompan}', exclud­ senlatives in iicnernl Assembly eonvencd. Seems stilled by the day's soft close; ing season ticket passengers. Per week, for continuance, - - - .... 50 HE very desirably located homestead, lormer- will come nearer workingmiracles than anything J he Trial ot my .Life. thought softened my heart and I was as gen to time, determine. No contestants lor seals in either house of T ly known as tlie McClure place, pleasantly ever before discovered. Wc have thousands of When the heart seems to bask in the quiet Average rate per mile for season OneSquare, SixMonths, ------700 situated on the corner ol Main Street and North tie as I could be to the man, made the cake Sec. 2. So much of title nine, chapter the general assembly, shall te allowed more certificates showing how remarkable cures of ob> And the mind to partake of the rest one, section four of tiie general statutes as ticket passengers, reckoning than one hundred dollars for'attorney fees " '* ou2 year—with paper - - -15 00 Avenue, is oQ'ercd lor sale. It is near the busi­ . . J, _'*i . BY R K. he liked best, didn't snub bint any more than one round trip per day to each Two '• " «•»•«< ... 2100 ness center ol the town, and still somewhat retir­ stinate cases oi Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Sciatica, That broods over nature's vast workings, provides that no more than twelve officers and expenses, together with the legal fees ed and shaded by grand old elms. It is on high Caked Brcast9,Poisonous Bites,Scalds and Burns Were you ever rejected ? I don't ask the was unavoidable, and, in short, acted as a and men shall be appointed to assist the war­ ticket. - of \vitnt3sses summoned with the approval of Three" '• " " " - - - - 3»00 ground, and in a good neighborhood. Apply to Like a fond mother bird o'er her nest. Average rate of fare per mile Quarter ot a Column, onetime, - - - - -.5 00 Swelled Legs and Stiff Joints, &c., have been ei- men. I expect they've walked that little fig­ maiden aunt would do under the circumstan­ den,'is hereby repealed.' the committee oa- contested election*. ALLEN G. BET'lS, Gazette Ollice. Approved March 27, 1878.* from all passengers. One quartercolumn, one year, - - - - - 50 00 Icctcd by it. The certificates all read one way, Ah! little can they who forever, ure at least once in their lives. I speak to ces. I was richly repaid for it. Idiot! It and the sale is constantly increasing. We will Total number of passengors car­ House Bill No. 179. One lull Column, onetime, - - - - - 10 00 By greenwood and streamlet abide, women only, and I solemnly ask you, my was Wednesday evening just after the service. IIOUSA Bill No. 26G. ried. CHAPTER I.XV1I. ' One half Column, one yei.r, ------8000 For Sale send these certificates gratis. Some of them may Know the wanderer's joy in the desert, ; * sisters, were you ever rejected ? Of course I had come home and taken off my things CHATTER LX. Passenger mileage, or passengers An Act relatiug to time of Payment oC Taxes Full Column, one time, ------20 00 Or Exchange for Norwalk Prop- be found around each bottle ot Liniment. The An Act relating to the Annual Returns of carried one mile. on Property Receipts. ITullUolumn, one year, .- - -• r. - - - 15100 ; Liniments are quick, tbey arc reliable, they are Where the vases gleam at his side, U not 1 Did you ever have any female relative and then gone out on the south porch to Railroad Companies. Miles run by passenger trains. Be it enacted by the Senate rind House of Repre­ ' i-i. erty." - <- •• l' sate and they are cheap Among the ingredients sentatives in General Aesentbly Convened; And as little can they whose existence, that was rejected ? ©f course not, again! enjoy for a few minutes the balmy air, for it B« it enacted in the Senate and House of Repre­ Miles run by freight trains. One iach space constitutes a square. ' ' N K FAltM 011 Long 'Island, 25 acres. fllsoTWO used are Witch Hazel, Carbolic, Napthn, Bock sentatives in General Assembly convened: The returns by agents of insurance compa­ HOUSES in Brooklyn,yn. for particulars en­ Is one long luxurious calm, None of your family would put herself in • wai just like summer though only the mid­ Miles run by all other trains. ,-i •• . . .>Tio y.i ; O Oil, Mentha and Arnica. There is no flesh, bone Section 1. The railroad commissioners nies of other states^ and foreij^i countries of Spect*! ^oti«aa-i3 per cent, advance onthe quire of J. S. RANDALL, P. O. Box 68. Know the joy of the hour of resting— such a position! Neither would I, yet I, Ab­ dle ol' April. As I sat there thinking about shall, on or before the 1st day of September Total miles ran. the premiums received-by them in this state, 16 Norwalk, Conn or muscle ailment which they wilt notrelicve and Total number of tons of freight • abOT n benefit. The Wbllei'emanr LinlmeBt is The laborer's Heaven-sent balm. Mr.'Btown, I must own, and saying to my­ annually, furnish to the company or trustees shall be mifde, and the tthccsrhereon paid in igail Eastly te, of Zoar, have undergone that carried. for the human frame, while the Yellow Llal- operat ing each railroad, duplicate blank forms the month of January in each year, us pro­ Local Ifolice* in lte.iiling Columns, 'Tis the law of Divine compensation mortifying experience and still live. Reject- self, "Sin* if he is'only in lovn with Mehit- Freight mileage, or tons carried ment is adapted to the tough musclce and fibres for returns as follows: vided by chapter forty of the public acts Ceat* tfor line. < For Sale or to Rent. Which decrees that some gem we may find able Clark it will be the best thing in the one mile. of horses and animals. For Stiff Joints, Lame­ , ^ed, without ever asking the man, either ! Lit- Return-uf the...... Railroad Company, passed May session A. D. 1875. OFFER my residence on Union Avenue for Of comfort, or hope, or bf glory, world for him, and he may turn out some­ for tho year ending September 30, 18—. Average rate of freight per ton Approved March 27, 1878. '' > Yearly advertisers restricted to the business sale, or to let Furnished to a desirable tenant. ness, Spavin, Ring-bone, Sweeney, Galls, Pell- i I tie puppy 1 Of course it was a young sprig of per mile. • j < . 1 thing yet. I must win his confidence if I Ka minus and Expense*. . contemplated at the timeol contract, but are per­ Possession about 1st of May. Terms easv. evil, etc., the Yellow CeMtanr Llnimeat is For the depths of cacli trial enshrined. divinity that did it. (Our divinity schools Number of men employed in mitted te make monthly eh mges of their adver­ CHARLES T. LEONARD. can." I saw him coming up the walk. So I STATSLIBNT OF GROS9 EARNINGS. CHAPTER LXVIII. Norwalk, April Sill, 1S7S. 15 worth its weight in gold to every farmer, livery­ ar# nothing but hot-beds for self-conceit now- operating road, including offi­ House Bill So. 173. tisements. man, teamster and owner ot animals. A single Thus musing, I sat fn the twilight, said "Mr. Brown, isn't this delightful Prom passenger transportation. cers. An Act to Punish the Escape of CoaviGt# a-days.) He came to Zoar just after he was From freight transportation. Uarriages and deaths inserted gratuitously. bottle has put a disabled horse in the harness,and While shadowy grew every care, weather?" "It is, indeed," he answered; Statement of each accident, in from the State Prison. Valuable Real Estate a Yew bottles have rendered a useless spavined ordained deacon, and there was a great to-do From United States mails. Be it enacted by the Senetfc and House of Repre­ Obituary or Funeral Notices 15 cts. per line. 'Till the sweet lips banished the silence, coming up and sitting down on the porch detail. horse worth two hundred dollars. There is no " about his boarding-place. So they asked me From express. Names and residence of officers. sentatives In General Assembly convened: All unusual cuts and devices 25 per cent, extra. For Sale! But brought to me music mo3t dear— step, he sighed. That sigh touched me and From rents. Section 1. Every person legally confined mistake about these Liniments. They are simply to lake him, knowing that tlie house was Proper address of the company. HE property of MA.RGARETBELDEN.latc of wonderful, and they arc naturally finding their The music of babyhood's prattle! I said in my softest, ®ost sympathetic tones, From other resources, (specifying each). Sec. 2. All companies or trustees receiv­ in the state prison, who shall escapa frotia T Norwalk, deceased large and that I had no one but myself and Total gross earnings. said prison, shall be ftnprisoned in said prison The Lot on West Avenue adjoining C. T. Weeks, way into the utteimost parts of the earth. No Ah! what other notes can so thrill "Mr. Brown, I have loticed that you Bare ing such blank forms shall return one of ALEX, GIBSON, say 1% acies. Kate, my bound girl,to look after, and think­ •feteaMatef #*«ratlnx Expenses. not more than ten yeats; and the sentence '"i;u family should be without them, They ere handy The heart with th» softest emotion, them to the commissioners on or before the Organist of tke First Congregational Church. The"Skiddy Land," cast of Borongh Reservoir, as well as certain. ing I'd take a sort of motherly interest i» something on yoar mind. What is ft? For repairs of read-bed and track. ' first day of November in each year, with all in every such caae shall, take affect at tfie say 4 acres. -Or the grandeur of feeling instill! ,/ him. I eaid I wanted to see him befosel Won't it do you food to tell me ?" "Thaak questions fully answered, except where the expiration of the terna-idC imprisonment ia Teacher at The "Alallorv Land," west of Borough Reservoir, J. B. ROSE & CO., 46 t»T ST., NlW YOKK. lor repairs of bridges. said prison under all Matoncftt agaiatt the say « acres. "W«U, jt§," I said to iny darling, made up my mind, so I went to church the you, Miss Abigail," he replied, "for giving- For repairs of fences. answers would be "none" or "nothing" in accused imposing ^ppkjcoameat therein in ^Miae'Ktttt, and iTIuiicil The '-Spring Hill Land," north of Henry Kel- 'Til tall you a story, dear"— me an opportunity of saying what I wast to. For repairs of buildings an3 fixtures. which case the question itself may be CoMtpoaltlon. logg's, say 3 acres. first Sunday he preached and took a good For repairs of locomotives. stricken out. Said returns shall be signed force and unexecMM it (he tims ef ink The Lot adjoining homestead of Henry Kellogg, And ahe ratted bier aoft bands in mine, . Will you forgive- me if I speak plainly? I escape or attempt. j •»s *» T. O., NORWALK, CONN. say 1 acre. look at him. Well, he lobked just sweet For repairs of cars. and sworn by the president and treasurer of A Wood Lot near VVilliam F. Qrofut's, Darien And beat her brown head to hear. Appreved MarcU 27, 1^3. ( when he came out in his white surplice, (he know that your strong heart and stronger "For repairs of machinery and tools. the company, or by a majority of the trus­ • t Turnpike. is had little, bandy legs and the surplice cover­ mind can bear the shock." "What do you For salaries and labor, not included above. tees making the same. House liillifo 7. Said Real Estate remaining unsold on the 1st Then I coined her a wonderful story, * For fuel for locomotives f—tons of coal, $ Sec. 3. Every company whose president CHAPTER XXIX. ; . J. Belden Hurlbutt, day oi May next, will be rented lor the season, Children, Just fresh from the mine of my brain, ed them beautifully.) and when he rolled up mean?" I exclaimed. "For Heaven's sake loif Apply to F. ST.JOHN LOCKWOOD. and treasurer or. trustees shall refuse or neg­ An Act in addition to Cfapter 11, Title XVI A tissue of sunshine and shadow, his eyes to Heaven and then dropped them speak out! What shock? Has anything and cars (—cords of wood® lect to make such returns shall, forfeit to the of the General Statutes of Connecticut, piously on the ground, he was so—pretty— happened':" "Calm yourself, Miss Abigail, For fuel forstations and J—tons of coal, $ state twenty-five dollars for each day of dtiah being an Act in relation to Public Health Attorney aiJ Ccmllor at Law, For Sale. May be made healthy and strong by the use oi A sprinkling of pleasure and pain. Dr. Pitcher'.-* Castor la, a perfect substitute that I said I'd take him in and do the best I it distresses me to see jou thus and to neglect or refusal, and said commissioner and Safety. < : A GBEAT BARGAIN. All about the child that was naughty, shops (—cords of wood,$ shall report such forfeiture to the treasurer, Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Repre­ c - Boom No. 4, [op fttaira,] lor Castor Oil. It contains no morphine and is Untruthful, and willful and mean, could for him. Oh, it was I that was taken feel that 1 am unwittingly the cause. sentatives in General Aisemblj convened: superior to any syrup or remedy in nse. The For oil and waste. and tho books of every railroad company .™R SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. Over Five And about another so different,: "* in. Fool.' When he came to the house I be­ Miss Abigail, I have uotjbeen able, though For damages, losses, and ( shall at all times be open to the inspection Section 1. In all cities the court of com-i CAZETTB BUILDING. M. Acres of one of the rnosi desirabe properties Caatoria is particularly recommended for in Norwalk, centrally located on line ot Norwalk The best little girl ever seen! ' gan to distrust that I had been a little bit I assure you I have long tried, to shut< my gratuities, - to person, $ of any committee of the general assembly mon council, in all boropghs the warden and Horse Bailway Co.' Price S10,0i.0, Cost {20,000. children. It def troys worms, assimilates the food mistaken in hiin. His arms were so short eyes to your evident admiration, forme- For insurance. , (to property, $ appointed for that purpose. burgesses, and in all the towns and parts of CHARLES W. MANY, Apply to JAMES W. HYATT, Norwalk, or and allows natural sleep. Very efficacious in And how one was shunned and avoided,, towns, not within the limits of any city or HbNRY B. J.OUKWOOD, No. 2 New Street,New You may conceive my emotion as I say this For rents of other roads (naming each). Sec. 4. Every railroad company shall Croup and for children Teething. For Colds, The other was pelted, carressed, *'i.h#t the vefy first meal he fell into the For otfier operating expenses (in 'detail). make its annual returns strictly according to borough, the selectmen, tshall require that all ork City.. 14 Feverishness, Disorders of the Bowels and Stom­ chicken stew as he was trying to put the to you. Nothing but the feeling that it is K J ; Total operating expenses. the forms provided, and if the officers or churches, school houseSjj and all public halls ^ Surgeon Dentist, ach Complaints, nothing is so effective. It is as And I saw by the little one smiling, for your good supports me (I saw him put Net earnings (or deficit.) that are used for lectures amusement, or as­ pleasant to take as honey, costs but 33 cents TI10 moral she aptly had guessed. ' cover of the dish on the other side of it, and trustees find impracticable to return all the NOJlWALK, CONN. To Let. items in detail a^ required, they shall in their semblages of people, shall be provided with and can be had of any druggist. had to be fished out and wiped off by Kate his hand to his heart), "but I know that you Total lecetpti iM Expenilluti, •.-a : • 1• report give the reasons why they cannot be facilities for safe and ip'eedy exit in case of HE residence of the latp Capt. Abijah Belts, This is one of many testimonials But while I was telling my story, and myself, but I thought that was his mis­ will soon recover from this ill-fated admira­ STATEMENT 0"F RECEIPTS FROM ALL 80UE0K8. Office coiner ot Main and*Wail Streets. Nitrous- with or without lion.e lot. It is situated on Cash on hand at date of last report. given, but no company shall be excused for necessity. And suchT court of common Oxide Gas administered. Tthe Bent road, Wilton, and in a desirable local­ "COKNWAI.1., LEBANON Co., PA., Blarch 17, 74 My heart took its lesson as'well, fortune rather than his fault and therefore tion. If it will be any consolation to you to not giving such details because it does not council, warden and burgesses, or selectmen, "Dear Sir:—I have used yonr'CASTo'niA'in my Bill and accounts receivable at date of last ity. Possession given April 1st. Termemoderate practice for some time. I take great pleasure in A lesson whose truths often pondered, overlooked it. After he was settled again in know that I will always be your true friend' keep its accounts in such manner as will may cause such chuBehes, school-houses, Enquire upon the premihcs oi Mrs. C. M. Gregory report. C. B. CO OLID GE, or of DR. j. G. GREGORY, Norwalk, Conn. 2t recommending it to Ihe profession as a safe, relia­ Had ne'er wrought so potent a spell— his chair he informed me that he always 1 had recovered from my amaze­ Receipts from gross earnings, as stated. enable it so to do. And when any such and public halls to he closed until such ble and agreeable medicine. It is particularly returns seem to said commissioners defective requisitions are complies with. H , adapted to children where the repugnant taste of For while I was speaking and gazing. trusted to his first impressions) of people,bar­ ment by this time, and found breath enough Receipts from other sources (specifying each.) 1 > 3I3 3Nr X ISt T . Casiov Oil renders it so difficult to administer., Total. or erroneous, they shall notify the company Approved March 27, 1873. 1. * E. A. ENDERS, M. D.*' Intent on .my darling's fair face, ing been advised to do so by a clairvoyant to ask sarcastically "You feel that you can I Successor to Stores to Rent. STATEMENT OF TOTAL EXPENDITURES. or trustees making the same, and require Mothers who tryCASTOKiA will find that they I saw there depicted each feeling, House Bill -No. 1. .' i Dr. Asa. Hill, whom he had once consulted,-and that he never return my love, then, do you, Mr. For operating expenses (as stated.) the amendments of such returns within fif­ • ClIAl'TIR i.xx. _ . t ; HE old and well-known business stand for­ can sleep nights and that their babies will be merly occupied as a Drug and Book store by That over my own left its trace! had never yet found himself mistaken. A]so, Brown?" "Don't I beg of you, take it so J"or taxes. v teen days, tfndcr the same penalty as is pro­ Ah Act validating the Doings of an Annual " tins administered for extracting teeth with­ T healthy. J. B. ROSE 4 Co., New York. 3ml7 vided for refusing or neglecting to make re­ the litte .lohn W. Taylor, Westport, Conn. Loca­ Each smile that approval had summoned, that the chief trouble he anticipated in the hard Miss Abigail," he answered,. "I would For interest. < Town meeting in: the Town of Putnam, out pain. tion eligible, good cellar. With two rooms on sec­ turns. ond floor connecting with store, which contains Each frown that stern, censure displayed. if I could. 1 give you my word of honor I For dividends —number, rate percent., and in other Towns in.(hie Ssate. "minis|ry was the jealousy of the older clergy, ; date when paid. Sec. 5. All acts and parts of acts incon- Bo it enacted by the Senate and House ot Repre­ lirst class fixtures and large,handsome show win­ I saw on her features reflected, who would naturally feel hurt at seeing their would." Then I broke out: "You contempt­ sistant with this act are hereby repealed. sentatives in General Assembly convened: dows, protected.by permanent awning. Suitable For construction, equipment, or property ac­ for any respectable business, hent only S200 per Free Reading Room. As though in a mirror portrayed.' congregations deserting them for him, and ible little puppy, do you think that I #m in count^ giving each saparately. Approved March 27, 1878. Section 1. Tha6 the votes, - acts,, and AT HARD TIMES PRICES, annum. Twolrontrooms.on second floor of same For any other purposes (in detail.) doings of the town meeting, and at an elec building suitable for offices, to rem for $40 per an­ HIS IS a comlortable room fitted np for the ike added, "I do trust the people here will love with you or anybody else ? I think I Senate Hid No. 40. tors' meeting held on the first Monday of For Cash — 3XT o Credit! num. Also the small store adjoining, formerly T benefit of the public generally, situated on Then deep in my soul sank this lesson, Bills and accounts receivable this dale. : occupied by the Town ojficet, with good fixtures east side of South Main Street, over Rood's Jew­ be slow in discovering-my merits as'a should despise myself more than I do you if CHAPTER LXI. October. A. D. 18:77. at Wagner hall, in the All work cxcuted in the Best llanncr. at my office elry Store, Clark and Laiic's Block, nearly oppo­ With many a solemn truth rife, Cash on hand to balance. An Act concerning Property Rights of Corner ol Main and Washington Streets, and large show window. Rent ftoo per annum. preacher, for I am not anxious to incur the I thought .1 could be guilty of loving you! Total. town of Putnam, instead of Quinebaug hall Stone posts and flagged sidewalks in front of both site Railroad Depot, South Noiwalk, Ct. It is That thus could my deeds and my spirit Married Women. -'•i SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. stores. Inquire of Messrs. Taylor & Richards, open from 9 a. m., to 9:45 p.m. The room is well ill-will of the other ministers in town. -But it If I am forty years old I am not yet in my General Balanee Skeet. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ot Repre­ in said town, where the same had been duly lighted, warm and comlortable. It is supplied Could be o T. E. SWIFT, 1>. I>. S. opposite, 010I Mrs. John W.Taylor, at residence Their reflex evoke in her life, - Showing condition of accounts at close of sentatives in General Assembly convened : warned to be held, but not held for on hill near the store. It with four dailies, two weeklies, and several will probably take some time to learn to ap­ second- childhood that I should waste my All property hereafter acquired by any the reason that said Quinebaug ball was con­ monthly papers and journals, beside a number Thus—thus—I thought may each impulse, business, September 30,18--. of instructive and interesting books. preciate me, as a young friend of mine told affections on a bandy-legged puppy. Go ASSETS. married woman shall be held by her to her sumed by fire subsequent to tke warning of g A \\. MITCHELL, , Each motive my heart may proclaim, into the house and go to bed and don't go the meetings and priotJo the time named me the other day that his great difficulty Construction account. sole and separate use. At the ever popular To Rent. In her's wake an echo eternal— for the holding of tlie same, and allvotess COFFEE ROOM. was in making his sermgps simple enough for around rejecting people who haven't offered Equipment account. UNION MARKET The keynote of glory or shame t Other permanent investments (in detail). passed at any adjournmen of said meeting The second floor of a house on the east side ol the comprehension of country people. He themselves or you'll get yourself into trouble." House Bill No. 13T. be, and the same are, hereby validated, rati­ has always the best ol There is a Coffee Room on the same floor and a lljlritkiaAniHi Sinking fund. CHAPTER LSH. He disappeared and then the ridiculousness fied, and confirmed; and the justices of the 1 Cup^ftKffee/with^rackcrSj*" " 5 cents f adestiny shapeless, unsculptured, is settled in a place very much like Zoar, I Materials on hand. An Act concerning Trials of Criminal Causes Reef, Veal, Mattoa. anil, llotJi,. Jamity? "Borough water. Anply at the GAZETTE peace,a^d other offi<^s.obavin.«^aiiipl/"jfcwii 1 Clip ot Tea, with crackers, - 8 •' A mother's example should mould. fancy." "Ah!" said I, "he must have been of the whole thing came over me and I be­ Accounts receivable. of the Superior Court...... „ ket,on tlie Bridge. 18 Oocoa, - - - - 6 ' gan to laugh. I'm afraid he thought I was ther asset# (in detain —— r BeHtft'frvea in General Atsemfclj couvoncd: duly and legally elected. OFFICE. Brown Bread and Butter, - 5 a very talented young man. Did he resem­ tsn on Band. Section 1. That part of section one, part Sec. 2. That tho vetes, acts, and doings That night as I knelt by my dear one, Hysterical for be poked nis neaa out oi ine e Sandwich. - 5 " ble you at all ?" -'Mentally and morally, yes ' Total. five, chapter thirteen, title twenty, _ which of the annual town meetings heretofore held Q1I1KLSS S. LOCKWOOO, cake, » " And watched o'er her innocent sleep, door to aok me if there was nothing he could LIABILITIES. provides that any person charged with any in this state, which were warned to be held Doughnuts, - - - - - Physically" (with- a complacent glaneo at o. 1 FARMS FOB SALE. Piece ot Pie, - - - jj ' I prayed that my soul might forever mirror in the room) "I think I had rathei. do for me, but I told him "no," as well as I Capital stock. offense may, if he so elect, when called upon and were held at one place in the town in­ Fashionable Draper and Tailor Crullers, - •> could for laughing and sent him in again. Bonds payable, or funded debt. to plead, be tried by the court instead of the stead ;of the several voting districts into Eiiqnirc ol Ham, - - - - - 10 " This truth like a talisman keep- the advantage of him." Poor man! I could Bills payable, or unfunded debt. ^ jury ; and that the court may in such case AND CllAS. COMSTOCK, Pork and Beans, with bread and butler, 10 " When I had stopped laughing I began to which said town may have been divided Stewed Oysters, - IS " prayed that whenever temptation not help ejaculating, but Mr. Brown was too Accounts payable. ' . try said cause, and render judgment thereon, whe.e all'persons entitled to vote in town, 11 . New Canaan, Conn. My steps should allure from the right. think the matter over seriously. I couldn't Other liabilities (in detail). is hereby repealed; and after passage of meeting and desiring to vote were allowed GENTS' FURNISHING EMPORIUM. much engrossed with his dinner to hear me. Again might this vision illumine Things went on pretty smoothly for some help blushing as I realized that he had mis­ Profit and loss. this act all trials in the superior court of to vote and take part in the procedings of the Main Street,Norwalk, Conn. RENT.—A nice Second Floor, consisting of five taken my kindness for tenderness, but I had Total. persons indicted or informed against for any meeting irrespective of voting districts, and- iouin»; good well; other water in the house; 187 8. My pathway with duty's clear light. time, and I had begat to think, that, barring PRESENT OR CONTINGENT LIABILITIES, NOT IN­ privilege of garden. Apply to GEO. H. RICE, felt such a contempt for him that my only offense previous to the passage thereof, shall in the same manner as though said town jgDWARB P. WEEDj rSpring Hill, or A. H. 1IOYT & GO'S., Shoe Store. I prayed that the mother's vast power his self-conceit, he was really quite a nice CLUDED IN BALANCE SHEET. be by a jury. , had not been divided into voting districts, 'Twould e'er to my spirit display fellow, When—did you hear his great sermon fear had been but I should show it too plain­ Bonds guaranteed by this company, or a lien Sec. 2. This act shall take effect from its and at which meeting the officers chosen X XT Gr Or 1ST E V E R Y T H I N G ly. Oh, well I I had learned something in If, thirsting for life's petty triumphs. on the Duty of Thanksgiving ? While he was on its road. passage, but shall not effect cases in which were voted for by ballot, shall not for any Wall Street,opposite Norwalk Opera House, To Rent. Natural nistory, at all events, and I would Over-due interest on the same. the accused person has been put _ to plead, such defect be deemed defective and void, A large and well selected stock ot My soul should grow faint by the way. writing it he rushed out into the kitchen, HE Jarvis place, the whole house or by DOWN TO HARD PAN. never again be guilty of supposing that Over-due interest on bonds issued by this and has made his election to be tried by the but the same being otherwise regular, are DRUGS Am MEDICINES, T apaitments, as desired. _ __ Apply to To render me worthy my mission, where I was kneediDg bread, and asked in company. court. hereby validated, confirmed and ratified; and 10 j. w. MCLEAN,M. D. The blessing of God I besought, deacons were thin-skinned. But reason as Approved March 27, 1878. all officers having the requisite number of Perfumery, Patent Medicines, all kinds Mineral the greatest excitement, i'Miss Abigail, do Any other liabilities. Waters, foilet and Medicated Soaps, Flavoring And asked that this sacred fulfillment might, the thing annoyed me, like one of Central information. votes and duly declared elected at such and Handkerchief Extracss, Hair Urii3hes,Combs, worms ever have feathers ?" "Well," I an­ GROCERIES, Through mercy divine might be wrought. chose aggravating little slivers that get into CAPITAL STOCK Senate Bill No. 47. meeting are hereby declared to be the legal Sponges, ChamoisSkins, Stalionerv. Cigars, &c„ To Rent. swered thoughtfully, "caterpillars have some­ CHAPETR LXllI. officers of said town, and all acts done or and is censtantly adding to his stock all tlie new your flesh sometimes. You can't find the ESIRABLE Suites of Rooms for Offices or thing that's soft and downy on them, but 1 Capital stock authorized by charter. An Act imposing additional Duties upon which may hereafter be done by such offi­ and popular medicines of the day. Families. Also, the large Brick Building on The Pliiadelphia Times has discovered the Capital stock authorized by vote of company. VEGETABLES, hardly think I'd call it feather trimming, thing and it isn't bad enough to fester, but it County Commissioners. cers legal in other respects, are hereby lati- DWater Street, with Engine and Boiler,suitable Capital stock issued, full shares of $— Be ic enacted by tlie Senate and House ol Repre­ for Manufacturing Purposes. process by which the cheap " oil paintings" pricks and pricks till it drives you half wild. fied aud confirmed. OIIWALK INSIIltAUCE CO. would you? Then there's another kind ol each. ,. sentatives in General Assembly convened. F.ST. JOHN LOCKWOOD, Executor are produced with which the country is I worried myself half sick over that ridicu­ That the county commissionel's of the sev­ pec. 3. The doings of the town and elec­ N If OR WALK, CONN. t» for Estate of Wm. K. James, deceased. FRESH FISH, worm that has some little plumes on its head. Capital stock issued, shares subject te tors' meetings held in tho town of Washing­ being flooded. All that is required to equip lous thing, but after a while I made up my eral eounties of this state shall, in the month Chartar Capital $500,000 Still I don't think those ought, ta be called $ further .assessment. ton in the second voting district on the first a factory is a roll of book-muslin and half a mind what to do. I sent him a little note Amount credited on-— shares not issued. of November in each year, report to the Gov­ Paid up Capital - - 100,000 To Let. feathers exactly." "I guess that's what's ernor for the information t>f the general as­ Monday of October, 1878, be, and the same FRUITS, &C, dozen good sign painters, who are paid a Stock issued for cash. GEO R. COWI.ES,Sec'y. the next morning, by Kate, telling him that sembly, the number of licenses for the sale are hereby, ratified, validated, and confirmed. WM. C. SKBE*T, Pres., meant," he remarked, putting the end of hi* Stock issued for bonds. The Property in the rear of the Fair­ AT|THI few dollars a day. The works of art are I did not want to see him again until he had or exchange of intoxicating liquors_ during Sec. 4. This act shall take effect from its pen in his mouth and chewing on it with hie Stock issued for stock of other corporations, passage. field County National Bank, then rattled off by the yard, one man putting apologized for his insult to me the night be­ (naming such corporations.) the year terminating with the thirty-first 7I7TVA INSURANCE Co.ofHARTFOHD. eyes fixed on me, and before I had time to day of October next preceding, to persons in Approved March 27,1878. /VJ Incorporated Wti. Charter Perpetual. formerly occupied by Price & Bates, suitable lor Yery lowest Market Rales. on the sky, another the trees, another the fore. He came immediately and apologized, Stock issued for undivided earnings. . lloase Bill No. 21S. manufacturing purposes. Also Barn on High St. reply he trotted 'back into his room, and 1 each of the towns of their counties respect­ CHAPTER LXXI. Capital anil Asset*, $6,716*893.77 mountains, etc. When finished, they are and then I gave him a good talking to before Stock issued lor increased valuation of road, SOU E. B. PRICE. A full assortmen t constantly on hand, freshly re­ heard the scratching of his pen across the ively, specifying the kind of licenses whether An Act relating to Divorces. Insuresagaiast loss and damageby Fire,on terms or equipment', or both. plenished every day, with varnished and put in frames, which look very paper. I know I ought to have gone right let him have his breakfast. It did him Stock issued iritheut any payment thereon wholesale, retail, or for sale of lager beer, Be it onacted by thc.S«Date and Heme ot Repia- a«t*«tod te the hazard andconsistent with the laws senutives in General Assemly convened:. •1 eora«»«tatioa. COWLKS & MERRILL,^ Desirable Property For Sale. toll to the casual observer, but are shams ?ood,~ I'm glad to say. -But though I «r in aM-yjWMner, or for any purpose or Rhine wine, and the amounts received in and found out what he was doing,'but k from the several towns for each kind, with a Section 1. The superior coast shaH ka?e ••la Ageutslor Norwalk and vicinity. HE nomestead formerly owned and now 00 COTUAS with Qernan metal, which, when iiind to him after that, of course, I never not namgaabovej stating the amount For particulars en- Choicest fruits, Best Vegetables, was baking day and I was too busy. full and precise account ef the disposition exclusive jurisdiction of all petitions £#r T cupied by John Roberts. For partif' Hetf, tooks like gilt, but turns black in could quite get over that rejection and I was in each ease separately and including divoroe, and may srait divorces to any man quire of OH AS. H. STREET. and Sea Food. The next Sunday afternoon he preachefi the remainder of the stock issued. which they have made of all sums of money Fairfield Co. National Bank. six months. The actual cost of the pictures ^lad when he left Zoar. they have received, therefore, to be signed or woman for the lollowifcg offences commit­ SSSfTCE H. RAYMOND, that sermon. His text was "Worms and Amount of stock held in Connecticut. ted by the other party, to wit: Goods delivered in any part ef town. Leave yonr is so snail that the yhave been offered as low I never would board another minister, no Number of stockholders residing in Connec­ by all or a majoriij' of them, and certified orders freely with Feathered Fowls." After showing the great Adultery; fraudulent contract; willful de­ Furnishing Undertaker, as fli a doBicn. Theu works constitute the matter how sweet and innocent he looked- ticut. under oath. ' Farm for Sale. beauty of thankfulness he went on to say. Approved Maich 27,1878. sertion for three years, with total neglect ef No. STREET,(Up Stairs.) bulk of the stock of the various "closing 'No," I said, when »ke committee on-provi- Whole number of stockholders. duty; seven years absence, during all of ,4 DWELLING HOUSE situated inthe Borough Demmon & Netvcemb, "There may be some among you who think BONDS OB XTTNDED DEBT. i\ of Norwalk, with or without twenty-eight out" sales which have become quite frequent. sion for the minister asked me last week to which period the absent party has not been acres ot land; saia laud is suitably divided into that because they have few blessings they Describe all issues in the following man­ House Bill No. St. • - heard from; habitual intemperance ; intoler pasture, wood, plow and meadow land. For fur­ 53 Main Street, Norwalk. There is nothing very new in this to artists take the new one, we all have our trials ner (and if any bonds issued by other parties CHAPTER LXIV. B. S. BLASCER, ther iniormation apply at this Ollice, or of the sub­ are released from the obligations of thank­ An Act relating to Savings Banks. abld cruelty; sentence to imprisonment for scriber. HARVEY FITCH. and connoisseurs, but those who patronize here below, gentlemen, but I prefer to take have been guaranteed by this company, or life ; any infamous crime involving a viola­ At his store in fulness. My brethren, consider the text, Be it enacted by the Senate and House ol' Repre­ MAIiIaOZtT'S BljOCH., Norwnlk, January 11th, 1878. 3 such sales with the hope of getting a bargain, mine in a different shape from ministers as are a lien on its aoad, describe them m the sentatives in General Assembly convened: tion of conjugal duty, and punishable by im­ 'Worms and Feathered Fowls.' Not only same manner, and state also by whom issu- Section 1: The treasurer of each savings hasconstantly on hand,a general assortmenlo may be interested and profited. In art mat­ long as I can make a choice." prisonment in the state prison. William Hindley, the feathered variety sometimes known as ed) viz: „ ~ bank or savings society in this state shall, Sec. 2. Section one, chapter three, title Groceries, Crockery, Glass, To Let. ters, as in health matters and in all the other caterpillars, but even the feathered class of First mortgage djie • Rate of interest—. on or before fhe tenth day of January, A. D. fourteen, of the general statutes of Connect­ SUCCESSOR TO PUBLIC ACTS ' , Interest paid to . lin and. "Wooden Ware, Etc. Two Nicely Fumisliecl Houses. affairs of daily life, the safest way to avoid Oftbe Stale of Connecticut, Fa«»ea at 1879, and annually thereafter, on or before icut is hereby repealed. fowls that we call worms, are exhorted DESCRIPTION OF BOAD. By devoting his constantpersonal attentionto the NE a Cottage, neatly furnished, with Hot and THEODORE E. SMITH, being swindled is to patronize those whose ilie January S«x*ion of tlie General said day, deliver to the comptroller of this Sec. 3. This act shall not affect any peti­ Cold Water, Bath, 4c. TheotherrichlyJur- by the Psalmist to be thankful. See them as Date when road or different portions there­ state a sworn statement of the amount of all tion for divorce now pending. business he hopesto merit public patronage O reputation for honest dealing constitutes a Asicmbly, 1878. nishecl, will liejrcnied to parties without children DEALER IN they stand in shivering nakedness! Contrast of were opened fer public use, viz: its deposits, exclusive of surplus, on the first only. Both centrally located, and will be rented [Published by Authority.] Approved, March 27, 1878. part of their capital, and avoid quacks. their lot with that of their more fortunate From to . day of said month; and every such savings to desirable parties at a low rent. Enquire si the Honee Joint Resolution, No. 140. In House Bill No. 187. Dr. 0. H. Kendall •& Son, GAZETTE OFFICE. Hardtvare, Cutlery, —Hartford Courant. brethqpn and then tell me if you can that it CHAPTER l,VII. bank or savings society shall pay to the Conn. Total. state an annual tax on its corporate franchise CHAPTER I.XXII. DENTISTS. AND is their duty to be thankful even in their An Act authorizing the Board of Managers Length of main line from -—-to An Act in Amendment of an Act relating to Are now prepar­ at the Paris Exposition to appoint one equal to one-fourth of one per centum on For Sale Cheap, Mrs. Scott-Siddons is playing in Tasmania. featherless state and not yours, who are, I the amount of its deposits, exclusive of sur­ Electors and Elections. ed to receive AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. She is said to be losing her beauty. of their own number as agent. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprc- their patrons at Or Exchange for otlier property, Be it enacted by the Senate and Mouse of ltepre- Lengtli of branches and names plus, deducting however from said deposits either Norwalk WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, PAINTS, may speak figuratively,feathered to the toes." rcsentatives in General Assembly convcn«a. OILS, GLASS, SASH, BLINDS & DOOIJS. The hoine organ of Senator Conkling calls sentatives in General Assembly convened . from -— to . the sum of fifty thousand dollars, and also Section 1. The name of no person shall be Bridge or South One of tho neatest, and cosiest little Cottages in President Hayes "His Serenity." I didn't hear any more of that sermon. 1 Length of all branches. Norwalk. The the Borough. Will sell to a good tenant for little That the board of managers to secure a the amount invested in any bonds issued by placed on any list under the title "to be senior partner Main St., Xorwalk, Conn. had buried my face in my handkerchief at due representation of the arts and industries Length of road (main line and bran or no money down. Enquire at GAZKTTE OF­ Women are generaly pretty smart; but this state, or any town or city in this state, made," after Friday of the third week pre­ has taken rooms FICE. SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, A P E XJ X* Furniture -Furniture statute in such case made and provided. Number of highway crossings at is located to prosecute such violation on com­ •• Flour, Has got a Sure Cure young officer of the regular army, has volun­ has not been put to the jury. If yon wish teered to lead, and the shipping firm of Morri­ to cry about it. I was afraid at first that he Dated at , this day Of IS—- grade with gates. plaint thereof by the bunk commissioners. Approved March 27, 1878. Ladies ancl Children Hair Cut and might be hurt, but I needn't have worried. Signature of A. B., or his attorney, or his Number of highway crossings at Sec. 5. Sections, one, two, three and four Fruit, &c., son & Biown, of New York, is to furnish the personal representative, which certincate grade with flagmen. Shampooed Parlor, Library, Dining and Sitting vessel. The start is to be made- in June Hitting him was like striking a feather-bed. of chapter one hundred and fifty three of the It will probably wrench the country pretty in ihe.Most Approved Style. Only 15 Cents lor a shall be recorded on the records of the town Number of highway erossings at public acts of 1877, relating to savings banks; Te which he would invite Ihe attentionol'all wlio next, and the plan anticipates at least one No matter how hard you pound, the feathers- grade with electric. batlly to receive the intelligence, but a news­ wish to |iu!'«liiise Drst-cluss goods at First-Class Shampoo. Call Mid gire us atrial. Boom winter in the Artie region's. where such estate lies. also section two of "an act relating to sav­ paper's first duly is to publish the news. B£S" Wall St., Up Stairs, 2d Door from Post Office. Sets, Sec. 2. Suck-judgment, from the time of Number of highway crossings at Rea,803iabl0 Prices. ccme right up livelier than ever, after each ings banks," being chopter one of the public The oldest man living is dead.— Oil City CLOSED OW SUNDAYS. 9tf "Walnut or Cottage Cliamber Sets, In Lexington, Ya., the Moffet bell-punch filing such certificate, shall constitute a lien grade with signal. DTtlED JSEBF. KLICRD, A SPECIALTY. blow. In about two minutes be was giving acts of 1875; also sections thirty-eight Derriclc. BEST of HAMS 1C1TH Fit WHOLE OR or anything in the Furniture Line, of tho Latest has been in operation four months, and in upon the real estate described in such ce tif- Number of railroads crossed at thirty-nine and forty of title twenty, chapter Style, Uest Finish and Make and for the me his opinion in regard to the preachers of grade and names of each. The late Signor Blitz was once, in EHg SLICED. Least Money, go to that time has netted $1)40. If the people of icate • and if such lien be plaeed upon real nine, ot the general statutes of this state; Drop iu and aee him at his new stove John A, Honneeker, the whole state drink as steadily as those of America, telling me, with the most intense estate' attached in the suit upon which such Name, termini, and length of . land, badly wounded by A person who WHS and all acts or parts of acts inconsistent permitted to fire a musket at him. Blitz had So.9 STREET. Lexington, and the bell-punches are operated serif-satisfaction showing itself in every mus­ judgment was predicted, and within four each road operated by this com­ herewith are hereby repealed, but this act WM. LOCKWOOD'S, pany under lease or contract. taken the usual precaution, and: wit'.i his No. 3UMain Street, NORWALK, CONN. honestly, the state would realize $1,600,000 cle of his face, that he had heard the best months after such judgment was rendered, shall not effect any suit or prosecution now- a year. Or, as the Lexington paper remarks •r/ ,• it shall hold from the date of such attach­ Length of all roads operated by accustomed skill had withdrawn the ball; FOOT OF HILL HILL. Also, preachers in the United States, and consider­ this companjr. pending. _ - but the man who fired the musket actually if the money paid for whisky were applied ment. -- Approved Mareli»27, 18<8. and with utter stupidity,- had slipped in Bread,Rolls.Pies, Cakes,Crullers, &c.,baked General Furnishing Undertaker. to the state debt it would all be wiped out in ed himself a competent judge of. preaching, Sec. 3. Any person having a legal title to Number of stations on main line. MACHINISTS AtETAL at the fresh everyday- Everything made out ol good another. Blitz was so impressed by the nar­ \ 7 KIT* OVFIO*. materials,and bycarctnlandcompetcntworkmen Orders attended to promptly day or night. Resi I three years, with no need of a readjustment, and that in his estimation the Kev. Pbilo any judgment, whether by assignment or Number of stations on branches. Senate Bill No. 8. dencc with Mr. V. T. Cornwall, 1ranee St. | r; • , Number of stations on leased rowness of his escape that for some years be Try our Bakfcg. Streams, ef a neighboring city, took the lead. otherwise, may cause such a judgment lien U lines. An Act in relation to the Leasing of Railroads. • SW® P gun-ttfek altogether, I hate the Rev. Mr. Streams'sentimental ser­ to be recorded in his own favor in like man­ Grand Division S. of T. White and colored printing paper can west,' liave given him a bronzed and healthful Cucumbers in market, Saturday. |g. Court of Burgesses. activc search for the proper committee to be obtained at1 the GAZETTK OFFIOB, in any glow of countenance and he will return to The Grand Division, Sons of Temperance receive their, free,,and exuberant contribu­ Gold was steady all last week at Regular Meeting Friday Evening, May 3. desired quantity. tf STorwalk S-azette. his people greatly rested and invigorated by of Connecticut, held its semi annual ses­ tions. x ' Rev. Mr. Thomas has returned to South The Chief Engineer reported the Fire De­ his trip. He reports all the Norwalk repre­ sion at Naugatuck, on Thursday, April TLTE SPEAKER'S CASTING VOTE. Norwalk. partment, apparatus, &c., in good condition. ill Heads, Note Heads, Blanks, &c., (onsroiK imos. 2otb. Eight Representatives were initiated sentatives in Colorado as well, and doing put up with Patent Blotter Tablets, the mer­ Tuesday, Kay 7tli, 1878. the House tc-day defeated the amendment The Union came put last Saturday consid­ Tho Sewer Committee was instructed to into membership. Nearly all the Grand Offi­ well. its of which are conceded by all. The GA­ to the legislative appropriation bill providing erably enlarged. ascertain depth of sewer at junction of West cers were in attendance, but there were not Wonld respectfully announce to their many patrons and the public gener- Messrs. Camp and Dutton of the Educa­ ZETTE office has the exclusive right to manu­ The oldest, Largest and Best for an increase of the clerical force in the The new silver dollars are finding their Avenue and Elm streets. as many members present as usual because -v ally, that their tional Bureau, New Haven, have also been facture and sell the same in the Town of Nor­ Newspaper publishedin Norwalk. Surgeon General's office, to bring up the pen­ way into general circulation. Action in ^ the matter of removing trees of the inaccesibility of^ Naugatuck. here the past week. As Ever, B. walk. tf sion iccords. The vote was yeas 115, 114; It is estimated that there were 800,000 for­ from walk in front of Mrs. James' place, During the morning session the reports of ^ EDITOEIAL BETTER. but Speaker Randall voted in the negative, Memorial Day. eigners in Paris, last week. West Avenue, deferred to next meeting. the officers, of spccial committees and bills •SiT Dog Collars marked at S. A. BRADY'S Voted, to release Hope Hose Company and communications were read and referred thus defeating the amendment. So those Barnum's show trains, 52 cars, passed for 25 cents. Spring & Summer stock I ^AanixGTOK, May 4th, 1878. At the meeting of Veterans, held in the legally entitled to pensions must wait a year from attending Phoenix Engine Company and to the appropriate committees. One new GAZETTE OFFICE, last Friday evening, it was through town Sunday night after 9 o'clock. R ~ I)£u?GAZETTE:— . „ or more longer before receiving their pay. serving hose at trials and washes. The Chief Division lias been instituted. Seven or eight •ST All kinds of Straw and Chip HATS, —OF— voted to observe Decoration day in an ap­ The Burnside Guards took part in another The light-heads of the democracy ia the THE DISTRICT SCHOOLS. Engineer was instructed to order out the members of the Order have died. The Act for Ladies and Children, pressed over equal propriate manner. It was also voted to ex­ battalion drill in Stamford, last Friday night. House are still-cavorting about with antic The democratic leaders in the House be­ ^ntire Fire Department once a month for of Incorporation of the Grand Division has to new, for 35 cents up, at MRS. J. W. SLAU- tend invitations to the Military and Firemen iibkincss' over tl.c Florida -confessions came frightened at the effect their refusal Uncle Tom's Cabin drew fair audiences at practice and inspection. been repealed. The membership has been sos's, 49 Main Street. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S of the Town to participate in the parade, They have had sundry secret gatherings and to appropiiate for the schools here, was the Opera House, Friday and Saturday even­ Voted to borrow $500 from Central Na­ slightly increased and the finances were re­ and Chief Engineer Kellogg and Capt. Rus­ •ST Dennison's Merchandise Tags can be mysterious caucusings, but cau agree upon likely to have upon the country, and a few ings. tional Bank, for six months. ported in good condition. sell were appointed a committee to invite had at the GAZETTE OFFICE ; also, Dennison's no mode of procedure that promises ^'hclp got together, after the District Commissioners Salmon have actually commcnced running Bills ordered paid: At the afternoon session reports were the various companies in their districts. A Shipping Tags, plain or printed. tf to tlie party" and at the same time not blow had issued their official order for a closing of up the Connecticut river. Several have been J. O'Sullivan, police $53,37 made by representatives of the condition of C L0THING general committee of arrangements was ap- themselves out of water. All sorts of pro­ all oa the 3Jth ult., and ran through a reso­ caught. D. J. Bennett, " 53.87 their Divisions and of the Temperance work pointedjas follows Capt. J. L. Russell, C. C-ST Good table BUTTER 25 cents per pound; jects have been suggested to get Hayes out lution permitting the use of $75,0(W of the Massachusetts refuses to loan her little six F. Foster •' 10.00 being done in their localities. These reports is now Complete, and at Prices F. Ilallock, W. O. Merritt, Wm. A. Kellogg, at the NORWALK TEA Co. tf of the way and to march Tilden intc the $400,000 to be appropriated to the District— millions to the New York & New England Jas. Nolan, work on Arch street, 5.00 were interesting and represented the Order Wm. B. Newcomb. R. L. Ells, C. F. Loomis, executive chair, but as yet no scheme can be and this sum being set to the credit of the Wm. Davis, impounding cattle, 4.50 as in good condition, and the temperance •HT The NORWALK TEA CO. arc giving Wm. S. Bouton, C. F. Marvin, C. E. Doty, Railroad. devised that will not prove a boomerang to school fund, the 20,000 children and able J. Cotter, labor, gas department, 5 00 work thriving in all parts of the State. large Glass Pitchers to their patrons. tf C. C. Piatt, J. L. Hodges, E. S. Wilcoxson, Capt. Joseph W. Ilubbell has been elected lull Lower Ha at a? Time sice is far. thsnjselvef. They are under the same deep corps of teachers are, fortunately not turned C. W. Burritt, repairing lamps, 1.00 The reports of the various committers were G. II. Raymond, G. W. Smith, G. H. Ray­ Vice President of the Fairfield County Na­ Bill Heads, Note Heads, Blanks, &c., exercise of mind lint the boy was when loose in the streets for want of proper and Gas for Engine and Truck houses 7.70 also received and acted upon. mond, 1st, B. Keith, R. Morehouse, D. tional Bank. put up with Patent Blotter Tablets, the mer­ kicked by the mule —"bound to kick back timely legislation. It took about one lioui J. C. Cotter, lighting lamps, 40.00 The following resolution was passed : Godfry, O. Iv. Scofield, J. H. Golden, H. I. The residence of Bradley Merwin, Green­ its of which are conceded by all. The GA­ just as soon as some one can be found to ho.d to get the resolution through both Houses. A. J. Meeker & Bro., coal and wood, 19.43 WnEREAS, The sale of intoxicating drinks, SPBIK6 OVERCOATS. Smith, T. Bussing, Jr., Wm. A. Brown, field Hiil, was destroyed by fire, last week whether in hotels, saloons, or beer shops, ZETTE office has the exclusive right to manu­ the legs of that mule." Meantime the wiser C. T. Leonard & Son, " " 12.75 ;-.i • NAVAL PAY. Chas. Gordon, John Whitman, J. S. Dun. Monday night. and whether licensed or unlicensed, largely facture and sell the same in the Town of and more prudent leaders of Uie democracy F. T. Bctts, highway work, 58 25 $3.50, 4.50, 7,8,10.50,12,13,15.50. The House has failed to make good its ning, H. VanHoosear, John W. Bouton, offsets the work of schools, making bad Norwalk. tf recommend lluir over-zcalous allies to make The yacht Ibis, Capt. Fairchild, is soon to 5.25 citizens as visibly as the schools make good failure to appropriate the full amount due by Wm. G. Crockett, C. H. Guider, J. Grant, Michael Reagan, •' '• haste slowly in this matter of investigation be overhauled and thoroughly repaired at 7.25 ones; therefor, ®"A full, fresh and complete line of Wall law, to the officers and men of the Navy, but Daniel Neylan, " of the presidential election liaiitl3- There J. Dorgan. Gregory's Point. 5.75 Resolved, That the State should be as de­ Paper, Borders, &c., can be had at H. M. & DIAGONAL GOAT AND VEST, SINGLE BREASTED, it is thought by Secretary Thompson that Thos. Farrell. % " " are some ugly feet3 connected with hldcn s A meeting of the Committee will be held cided and persistent in suppressing its drink­ arrangements can be made by which these St. Peter's Band of Danbury, has been en­ Michael Corvan, " " 4.50 ing saloons as it is in sustaining its schools. J. T. Prowitt's, 47 Main street, at prices that purchasp, through Connecticut's Senator, cn Wednesday evening at the Pioneer II. & gallant tars may get their money aud June gaged for the annual parade of the South Michael Reagan, sewer department, 4.38 The Grand Division members were the will suit the times. $5, 8,10,11,11.50, 16, and 18. Barnum of his nomination in the first in­ L. House, at 7.30 p. m. It is hoped all salaries, despite this unpardonable neglect of Norwalk Fire Department. Daniel Neylan 1" " 4.38 guests of Excelsior Division. All were well stance; his attempted purchase of the electo­ members will attend. Children's Shirt Waists at Comstock Bros. The number of dogs registered in town up Democrat, adv. " " 2.00 received and entertained by that Division. ral vote of Oresjon aud the actual payment congressional duty. to last night was 144. So far no claim has G. F. Belden, material, 9.05 Dinner and supper being furnished to all DIAGONAL COAT AND VEST, DOUBLEBREASTED, of money down through the banking hcuse It is the intention of Fernando Wood to The Revival. CST Lawn mowers repaired and sharpened. been made for killing dogs. J. F. Partrick. for removing fire alarm who would partake, of Charles Dir..on, Esq., together with noto­ call up the tariff bill as soon as the legislative The Revival services at the 2d M. E. Old styles exchanged for the now "King of bell to Town House, 65.00 A vote of thanks was given to Excelsior $9,12,15,16, and 12. rious captures of several Southern plates appropriation bill now pending in the House church were continued every day last week, The well-known Heckcr Place, at Darien, the Lawn," on favorable terms, by Of tBis amount, $50 is to be refunded to Division for its hospitality. from the Republican voters of those Statfcs. is disposed of. Members think there will be is offered to lent furnished. It would make JOHN COTTER. afternoon and evening. The attendance has the Borough. Norwalk, New Canaan, Silver Mine, and In fact, too much of such evidence exists to a week's general debate on the l>ill, when it been large, and the interest seems increasing. a good summer boarding house' Greenfield Hill were represented •ST All the new styles and designs in Wall HEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, make an open war on President llayes quite will cither be killed by striking out the On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Van Cott ad­ The city furniture man has moved his fami* The notorious "Hon." John Morrissey, a The Grand Division adjourned to meet at Papers, at H. M. & J. T. Prowitt's. as clean and successful an enterprise as the enacting clause, or be postponed until next dressed the children, and the meeting was ly to South Nor walk,and Stow-ed them in the State Senator, died at Saratoga, on the even­ Norwalk, in October. $5.50,7.75,8.50,10.50,13,50,14.50,18.10 more decent iv.cn of the part}' would desire December, which means about the same pronounced one of the best yet held—nearly house of ex-Councilman Selleck. ing of May 1st. John was born in Ireland In the evening the Grand Worthy Patriarch GaT" Comstock Bros, will open Wednesday, ' to have it. When our present Senator Bar­ thing. all of the children responding to her invita­ Mr. Potter, the music man, has a fine in 1831, and brought to this country when visited the Temperance Division at Wolct April 17, one of the finest lines of gent's silk num was first elected a congressman from the The Senate committee on the judiciary yes­ tion to come forward. In the evening she stock of musical instruments in stock at his five years of age. His father was a laboring ville. He was the guest of Mr. Wm. B. Pocket Handkerchiefs ever shown in the Men's Cottonade Suits, $3.50. Fourth Connecticut District, aud his peculiar terday morning directed Senator Wallace to preached a powerful and effective sermon store, Wall street. Call and see him. man and settled in Troy. The boy grew up Rider and Dr. B. St. John. The Division iB town of Norwalk. mode of conducting Iiis campaign against the prepare a bill looking to the return of the —"Nothing but Leaves." The church was The Misses St. John, Main street, have without schooling, and worked in the iron in a very flourishing condition, and excellent great showman was threatened with a con­ balance of the unexpended Japanese indem­ crowded to its utmost capacity. Mrs. Van «3T OLD TIME COFFEE, 25C. per pound BOYS' SUITS quietly stepped into a nice little business,and foundries. He had great strength and seems temperance work is being done in the town gressional investigation, he set up the forcible nity fund to Japan. Cott is a woman of middle age, commanding seem to be very popular with the ladies. to have grown up a bully. He served once the NOIMVALK TEA CO'S. defense that it was "a baby cry on the part presence, of stentorian voice, and everyway as a fireman on a Hudson river steamer, and i For the Gazette. The Blank Agency of the P. O. D., is For a wonder passengers were taken to and CSTMorison & Hutchinson'^ unlaundried $3.00, 4:50, 5.50, 6.50, 7.50, 8.00, 8.50, of his opponent to whine because in their doing its best to fill up the requisitions that calculated as a leader. Her methods are of then as an emigrant runner in New York, .Letters From the People. from Bridgeport yesterday, on the Railroad, Shirts, at Comstock Bros. desperate hunt he had gathered in a little have accumulated in the time, that, owing to the ultra Methodist school, and she seems where his wages were doubled on account of at half fare, all on account of Barnum's show. - • » ' • 9.00, 10.50,12.50. more spoiled game than his defeated name­ the exhaustion of the appropriation, the to consider the New England Methodists his fighting qualifications. He married a To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. «3T Wall Papers and Borders for Cottage or Conductor Searles, of the Norwalk special, sake." Senator Barnum has not forgotten work could not go on. Iu the last week it rather slow and unemotional. She is per­ steamboat captain's daughter, and then was When an individual finds a good hotel in Mansion, at Prowitt's. conducted a Redding girl to the matrimonial the logic of events or his own apt moralizing lias supplied 635,000 sheets, 1,<580,000 facing fectly fearless in expression, and her whole seized with an ambition to be rich. Ue start­ his travels he should let the world kqpw it. altar last week. He always had an eye to the CHILDREN'S SUITS, over a kindred subject, and while an ardent slips and 2,000 books. There is the same soul seems devoted to the cause. No matter ed a liquor saloon in Troy, but it was too Such an hotel is Ford's, Richmond, Va. MULLINGSi BROTHERS. D 5S direction,- so that efforts will again be made Sunday School Convention. Wholesale Agents. Carriage Makers, South Norwalk. land. It is a pity that such excursions and at St. Paul's church^will commence at 4 and only one at any time. The capitol was than the others. inta,iadtii^ri^^eKa?ed^1LLS' ""C °f ^ next week to get the Kimmell Bill referred intermingling of our people, both no; th and The Baptist Sunday Schools of Fairfield o'clock, p. m., insteOT of evening, with the lighted, including the dome, and clerks, door­ i °? F5obat« tor the District of Xor* to Knott's Judiciary or some special commit­ William C. Wells, a miserable fellow bet­ To Rent. walk,hath limited and allowed six monthgfrom south, could not more frequently occur. County, are to meet in Convention at the exeption of the first Sunday in each month keepers, etc., were-in their places.. A pretty ter known as Nobby Buck Wells, was tried fr£iJi?-&A2r*0 Sf®r the creditors ot said estate, tee for heroic treatment. Meantime those MARRIED. OR the season, or by the year. The Backer to exhibit their claims for settlement. Those ttho Senator Morgan is one of the brightest and First Baptist church, on Wednesday of this when services will beheld in the evening and ^pensive speech for tax payers to pay for. in Bridgeport,Saturday,for vagrancy and las­ Homerleid, Furnished, situated in iiarien. holding commissions under Hayes need not civious carriage. He proved that he had an In Norwalk, April 30th, at the home of F clearest-headed lawyers from the south in the week. Sermon at 11 a. m., by Rev Wm. noneiu the afternoon. The Waterbury American bus been making ComodiouB house: Hot and Cold Water; Ranges, Wif»d%t^^^ spend sleepless nights for fear, of the same income of about $5 a week, and that be was the Bride's parents, by Rev. G. Haulenbeck, and Oumb-waiters; Carriage Houses; Stabling All persona mciebted to said estate are requested Senate. M. Ingersoll, of East- Bridgeport. Practi­ Wm. Cleveland, engineer at the paper mill, several radical changes. The weekly has for nine Horses; Coachman's quarters; Grounds make immediate payment to being declared void. .. employed in painting a crockodile scene for'a Charles E. Miller to Miss Nellie E. Littell, nicely laid out. J. H. HAULENBECK, StlOp KOiiJilUT w. MILLS, Adminiatrator. Our member from the 3d District, made a cal discussions on practical Sunday School had one hand badly cut last Friday. When been enlarged, is now in eight page form, side show. But for lascivious carriage he both of Norwalk. Agent for the Estate. _ , THE BANKRUPT LAW. noble defence of the examiners of the Patent topies in the afternoon. Several addresses walking near the engine he slipped, and in and ene [of the handsomest papers iu the was fined $7 and costs, and sent to jail for In Norwalk, April 24th, at St. Paul's Eee- 4tl» 39 Park Row,N. Y. thirty days. He appealed, and in default of tory, by Rev. Dr. William C. Head, Mr. ^dnsalk> probat° Senator Thurman has reported from the Office, and other employees of the govern­ on Sunday School work in the evening. trying to save himself from falling put his State. It has a brand-new editor—a Mr. bw. Judiciary Committee an amendment, which ment, when assailed by the stolid ignorance $150 bail was sent to jail. Stephen E. Thompson, of Bound Hill, to A Rare Opportunity. in»sft^.^ceAa^dESl,atC°f Canaan, hand against the rapidly moving machinery Chapin, a graduate of Yale '77—in place of Miss Julia A. Holmes, of Norwalk. will probably pass, fixing upon January 1st, and stupidity of the "economy" shriekers in Grand Lodge-1. O. of O. F. President W. D. Bishop of Bridgeport and WING to the. death of J.Y. D. Kelley, the ORDERED.—That the Administrator exhibit his by which it was caught and torn. R. H. Smith who has accepted a position on family, with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tomlinson In Bethel, May 1st, C. M. Tucker of South O KELLEY Mil.L will be sold at Auction, on Administration account to this court for sdiust- 1879, as the date when all actions under the the House. It is a noticeable fact that not The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of this Norwalk, to Miss Carrie G-. Wheeler, daugh­ W EDNESDAY, the "29th in«t., at 2 o'clock, p. m.,(it ment, at the Probate Office in Norwalk, OR the 20th Contrary to our usual custom we give place the Springfield Republican. The office of and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pond, will make an not previously sold.) The property consists of some day ot May, 1878, at 9 o'clock, forenoon; and that Bankrupt Law shall cease. one of these demagogues has had the decency, state will hold their annual session, on the excursion across the continent, starting this ter of J. Wheeler, Esq., of Bethel. lti acres of land, three Dwelling Houses, one in all personsinterested m said Estate mar be notified to the following letter commending a hotel, the paper has been removed to the new In Bedding, April Soth, Leander Searles, first-rate condition, a new Barn and Sheds adjoin­ when decrying against the pittances paid 15th inst., in the beautiful rooms of Our week, and going in a private palace car. Ex- thereof, the said Administrator will cause this IIEPXJBLICAN CAUCUS. knowing that our correspondent has traveled American building. The American is a Governor Washburne, of Illinois, and fam­ of South Norwalk, to Miss Helen Wheeler, ing, all in the most approved style. The mill 10x80, order to _be published in a newspaper printed in clerks, letter-carriers and messengers, to rise Brothers' Lodge, No. 10, in this place—the of Bedding. three stories high, with seven run ot stones; the Fairfield County, and post a copy thereof on the There was a caucus of the Republican much and beleiving him to be a good judge good paper, and we hope it will continue to ily will join them in Chicago. The trip will water power consists of the Saugatuck and Aepe- sign-post in said New Canaan, nearest the place in his seat and propose any reduction in his sesion lasting day and evening. Officers will include Salt Lake City, the silver mines, and In Stanwicli, April 84th, Albert P. White, tuck Rivers, and is unsurpassed in the country. where the deceased last dwelt, at leaEt ten davs members of the Senate yesterday, having for and actuated by an honest desire to do the flourish. The high reputation ot the Kelley Flour, and the own unearned salary. The two leading be elected for the ensuing year. Norwalk Yosemite. of Winsted, to Miss Celena I. Close of Stan- before said 20th day of May, 1878. its object a consideration of the' best means public a service in pointing out a resort of Rt.-Rer. Bishop Williams visited St. Paul's wich. large run of custom so fully established, makes it 1'iyp ASA B. WOODWARD, Judge. Republican papers in Mr. Wait's District will present the name of Brother E. J. Hill for the interest of all concerned to dispose of it at for conducting the approaching congressional unusual excellence. church on Sunday morning last. The weath­ An awfully destructive tornado visited the At New Rochelle, April 24th, by the Bev. once, as a continuation of the trade can be guar­ commend his able and dignified support of as a candidate for Grand Warden—an excel­ neighborhood of Sioux City, Iowa, on Sun­ anteed. F<o made to ISRAEL DENTON. ' hitherto withheld his "dues" under a restive Stamford, G. R. Warner, West Stratford,and prominent society gentlemen on the Hill," al Francise A. Walker of New Haven and Manager of the DutchessCounty Stock Farm radiant face on Thursday, en route home A man down in Taunton has been walking of the late Burr H. Betts, aged 77 years. » fsense of fidelity to the President's wishes. others; 10:45. Lecture, "Expression," Prof. and that their entertainments in that city Henry R. Towne of Stamford as delegates In Litchfield, May 3d, William B. Hull, Green Haven. Dutchess Conntv. N.Y ' from Colorado. His hundreds of miles of on the water. He must be a sort of a Petre- Or THOMAS MINFOBD; 101 Wall Street, or R We shall now see our Postmasters and tide-. Brainard Kellogg, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 11:45, have attracted large and fashionable audi* to the international prison congress to be held aged 35 years. A. H. BYINGTON & CO. O. LAYTON, 29 Burling Sllp.N, Y. city. 5£npi9 Election of officers; 12:00, Adjournment. in Stockholm, Sweden, in August next. Peter.—Boston Post. ; . '•waiters lighting tlieir lanterns and out iu horse-back ridins; on the >• .'eat plains of the S'K: : \P:ST NORWALK. P -: .Wanted. South Norwalk OUR STOCK OF CLOTMHWtt -Ifta-nr Norwalk G-azstto. Nature has again put down lice beautiful WOMAN of experience to do general henec- A woik in a small lamily. Relerenccs requit­ greea carpet, and the /trees liavo•'.arrayed ed. Enquire at Gazette Office, LU Unparalleled Success FINE, LARGE AND NEW, AND AT PRICES TO SUIIHtU; themselves in their mantles or- Spring. The Tuesday, May 7th, 1878. TX7II/TON ACABEMY.—The next Term of 1 OF perfume of the many sweet blossoms is waft­ » T this institution will open on TCESDaY, ed on the breeze, and everything looks cheer­ MAY 7lh, and continue twelve weeks. 2tlS ED W A It D OI,MSTE \D. BROKAW BROS = TJio Only Newspaper printed In ful despite the depressing influences of/'hard n c< the Borough of Norwalk. I 09nC " ' by move tlian double margin time3." I® on present values and all expenses FnriiinreStore ROGERS, PEET& GO'S The new store of J. Dugdale & Son, is in paid, (send lor circular). Also on bank stock with lliree times additional sccuricv. Fairfield County Items. full operalion, and 9«cms to be doing a good IS MKLV1LLK K MEAIJ, So". Norwalk, Ct. a fiU Walnut Cuamber Suits New Spring Styles of business. ^ We take this opportunity of thanking our uiends V N Mr. J. II. Canfield, of Brooklyn,''formerly lor their patronage, und at the saute time beg ' ' ,.; KIDGEFIELD.- leave to null their attention to 1 lie following fact/: .. J a resident or Wast Norwalk, has been visit­ We have the llnest assortment of For $35.00 and upwards. We had a taste of summer heat, Friday ing friends in town. and Saturday, but the fine rain of Sunday SHELF AND GENERAL MEN'S; BOYS' morning cooled and cleaned up the atmos­ WINNIPAUK. i er.?sti phere. ; Death of George H. Ran die. Cottage Suits, And Children's II V Apple trees in blossom May 1st is not a HARDWARE On Friday last the community was startled to Do seen anywhere.' We arc fcccnii lo 1:011c in usual sight in this latitude. our Stock, Quality and Price ol For .$10,5*520, $25 upwards. The M. E. Church has taken a decidcd by the announcement of the sudden demise step in adfrance of old ideas. It has made of one of our oldest citizens, George H. Randle. "u * PAINTS, OIL. &c. its scats freefor the coming year, and extends 28 to 34 4th Ave.. Extending Throug. fflr. Randle had been complaining for sev­ ;h to 60 & 62 Lafayette PI" one door frem cbraer of AstOTPL^Wjw Yorir^ a welcome to all to church privileges. ^ A new feature in Parlor Suits, N«®:SEND FOR FASHION PLATEL 01STYLES, jrOCETHER,W|Trt;MEA8U«eMENT:SYiTilW. P. 0. Lounsbury has commenced his sum* eral days of a distressing pain in .the chcst, mcr residence here. Ilis grounds are in and attributed the cause to dyspepsia. On the KALSOMINE morning of the sad event he was feeling as Dining Suits, Wn'8)Havilaiid St.,rest to Kef Bonnets aid Eopi Hats, about him, and lies down to pleasant dreams." and to Flam and Fancy Lettering. A share of The old Town Hall is now one of the best manufacturers' prices, and to the consumer lower BARN UM ' Spublic patronage solicited. Suitable tor the Season, of the Newest Styles, and George Hyatt Randle was the son of Sam­ than over before. To the Carriage Builder we (tolls. looking buildings in town. can say we have a large and flncassortment of R. E. WHITCOMB. AT REASONABLE PItlCES. The Traveler's Accident Insurance Com uel P. Randle, Esq., a prominent hat manufac­ * '• Continue to offer tlieir Great Bargains in ^ f! 1 Norwalk, April 15th, 1S7S. 10 pany promptly paid H. K. Scott the stipu­ turer of Wilton; was born in 1814; in 1842 Rims, Hubs, Spokes, MISSES ST. JOHN 31 MAIN ST. AND lated indemnity for the loss occasioned by he became an active member of the Congre. Wanted. FIRST-CLASS Every Part Pertaining to a Carriage, BEIDGIV AVENUE, his injury. A good company to be interest­ gational Church in Wiltcn; was choristerand READY-MADE CLOTHING! N V part cf the Capital Stock of the Norwalk Superintendent of the Sabbath School for and we arc the agents for GRAIN, Horse Bailway Cc Apply to Will re-open on WEDNESDAY, SEPT.12th, 1877. MILLINERY AND FANCY 6000S. ed in Our constantly increasing patronage from Connecticut is proof that we do A ESW. HYATT. All the New Styles are to be found in onr Stock many years and until hjs removal to Nor­ VALENTINE'S and other leading Thoronghness in each Department Is the aim of and will be constantly added as the Season ad- J § all we advertise to do. We cannot "be outdone in s this Institution. Special attention given toyonnger vances. Also, a Fine Stock of Ladies' Underwear WESTPORT. walk in 1890; shortly after taking up his res­ VARNISHES. S pupils by the Principal. The and Boys' Shirts and Waists. We wish all to call Rev. Dr. Sanderson suffered the loss of a idence here he connected himself by letter •A LMIMIB, IMSIC, MINTIIS Alt DRAWII6 and examine our selections of New tioods. WM. C. STREET & CO., Style,' duality, Quantity and Price. Peter L. Guigue, taught by experienced teachers. A limited num­ horse, last week. with the 1st Congregational Church, and has ber of pupils will be rereived as boarders. For WATER STREET, NORWALK. further information addressMISS E. M. C AKTEB, " What can't be cured much be endured", been an earnest and active member ever since. Everything known in the Ready-Made, as well as 33 Box 83, Norwalk Post Office. SPRING OPENING OF NEW STYLES l—IN— though it be a rainy Sunday, and the first Mr. Randle leaves a wife, two sons, and FLOUR, FLORIST, in the month. four daughters,—one daughter a missionary Cloths. Cassimeres and Worsteds, ECHO LAWN INSTITUTE, Millinery Goods, Union Avenue, North of Norwalk Cemetery, -BY- Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pennoyer, formerly of in Turkey,—and a large circle of mourning to make to order, at about Ready-Made prices. Not a day but the Boat relatives and friends. The funeral solemni­ DEALER IN, For Yonng Ladies and Misses, MISS. FINNEY & THOMPSON, this place, have left their Brooklyn resi­ * - . t <• - : brings us customers. Greenhouse, Hothouse, Bedding, FKIOAY AND SATURDAY, dence and adopted Westport. They occupy ties were held at; his late residence on Mon­ STAMFORD, CO*N. B A R N U M ' S . APRIL 19th And &0th, at their New .Booms over Capt. H. P. Burr's mansion. day afternoon, at which time the Winnipauk and Vegetable Plants, The building known as tho HamiltonHonse will the Store Af Hanlord & Sod, Maih Street. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. M. Page sail Wednes­ Mills were closed in respect to his memory. 196, 198-AND 200 CHATHAM STREET, NEW YORK. Grape Vines, Frnit and Ornamental Trees, Flow­ be opened the Third Wednesday in September FEED BAKRACIiOTTG-H. ering Shrubs, Uonquets; and Baskets of Flowers, next, as a Boardingand Day School,for Young day for Europe. They will be accompanied .; N. Wreaths,Crosses, and all other deeigns in Flowers Ladies and Misses. by their daughter, Miss Nellie Smith. to order. Grading and Befitting ol Cemetery Plots The bestfacilitics will be afTorded pnpils in CTery WILTON. Dr. S. W. FISKE, promptly attended to. 3ml7 department of instruction. Only the best ceach- DRY GOODS! Sour cider barrels seem to sweeten at this JoSc- • mg talent is employed. Day pnpils conveyed -to Of Norwicii,' Conn., the Celebrated and from their homes, by stage, if desired. Those time", influenced by the odors from ten The Bishop of this diocese will visit St. irom adjoining towns wishing to attend as day thousand apple trees in full blossom. Matthew's church, (D. V.) on Saturday after­ CLARITOTANI PHYSICIAN, Dupils, will bemet at. and returned to the depot HILL, MOYNAN & CO. HAY, AND J.tf.Tliorbnrn&Co's morning and evening, free of charge. Friday Mr. Horace Staples, unlucklyfor noon next, at 3 o'clock. All are invited. of 27 Circulars can be had by addressing P. G. HU­ MAGNETIC HEALER TEAES PRACTICE J. M. POTTER, BERT, Esq., Stamtord, Conn., or the subscriber, him, re-illustrated the old story of a railway Well, sure enough, it is now settled that Also, BUSINESS and TEST MEDIUM, Box 660, Stamford. £71,273,275 A 277 GBAKD ST. passenger who had lost his hat. He made Mrs. Samuel Marvin gives her first annual en­ ThorouoHLy Cubes i^isEARvs ok '. : r. Will visit .Norwalk, Ct., the last tlireo days in SEED WAREHOUSE, 37 C. C. WETSELL, Principal* Bet. Forsyth & Eldridge St. Leauth'ils the Gjmi'Lkx;; ., i'.^vts every month, at the Norwalk Hotel, where he can the loss good by purchasing a tile of C. 0. tertainment in Wilton on the 15th and Bethel be consulted Saturday Evening, April 27th, Sun­ 3STEW "Z-ORK. and avd Cot.r, day, Monday and Tuesday April 2S, 2!), and 30. DEALER IN 15 John Street, NEW YORK. Jelliffe. on the 16th. Her friends, we doubt not, 11eat,s Sores and Ab&a: kins (if the OIUS than ever, one ot the most enterprising STRAW, The Doctor has visited Norwalk regularly every Important! houses in the Dry Woods trade.are now offer­ Mr. JameS^L Lees sails for Europe, May will give her a reception which will be phas­ CUTICLll A.\U CoJ.ViHRACiS CcMWUiuN. moDth Tor nearly a'ysar,itnd has always met with On application we send free of charge our new ingM their departments, the newest or everything, remarkable success and liberal patronage, and TO THOSE ABOUT PURCHASING . 25th. He expects to make the tour of Eng­ ing, and we are sure the entertainment will This Standard External Iiemc:;/ for iirup. has gained the esteem of the many patients whom Catalogue of the cheapest and bestselected stoek of goods ever he has treated and cured. exhibited to the retail trade When we say the land, Scotland, Ireland and the Continent, reward all who attend, for their long waiting. tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only Ofllce hours from!) a. m. to 9 p. m. Pianos, Organs, VEGETABLE, AGRICULTURAL, MILLINERY GOODS. cheapest.we wish itemphatically understood that REMOVES FROM THE ColII'LLXlDN ALL-BlXM- yon will find our prices,not in one specialty.or on devoting proper attention to the Paris Ex­ See advertisement. The Dr. makes thorough clairvoyant examina­ FLO WEB and TREE SEEDS j GO TO 7,* ' ; " 1SHES arising from local impurities of the tions of the sick. He has an nnseen power to de­ some popular thing called a Job, but every article position and return in September. The annual meeting of the Mission Band Wo. 4 JAMES' BLOCK; i is marked to; sell so low as to be within the reach blood and obstruction of the pores, but also scribe every pain and secret disease at sight, Also just published, our New List of Gladlo* ot all. Kelley's Mill and all the property pertaining was held at the Congregational lecture-room those produced by the s;:n ana wind, such as SEDGE, without asking a question,and prepares pure veg­ WHERE • ~,,j etable medicines to reach the seat ot all diseases. Melodeons, Sheet Music, &c., Ins and other Spring; Bulbs, containing also a DRESS GOOD!?. on Friday evening. Reports for the past tan and freckles. It renders the ccticls. He makes speedy and rapid curcs in nearly every Never before in the history of the Dry Goods to it, as will be seen by advertisement in Mrs. Fawoett business, conkl there be touuil a more select assort­ year were read by the different officers, MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and T1.1ANT, case he undertakes. The.success of the Dr, aston­ list of Hardy Perennial Plants, ice. Will endeavor to suit herjpatrons with prices another column, is to be sold at auction. In and being a wholesome beautifies is far ishes the most distinguished physicians. He ment; both in fabrics and'colors, in novelties for from which it appeared that the receipts had cures when all other treatments tail, und the pa­ WALL STREET NORWALK, CONN. according to tho times. Her stock is large Polonaise and Costumes than we are now exhibit­ value for flouring or other purposes it is preferable to any cosmetic. -AT- tient is restored to perfect health. Ilis long ex­ and carefully solected, comprising everything in ing over ourcounters,Consisting ol'SIcla'nges,llou- second to none, save that owned by Mr. E. amounted to over $100. Some of the objec­ All the remedial advantages of Sul­ perience, combined with his wonderful powers ol MILLINEBY & STRAW GOODS. rettes, Wool De Beige,; Bunting, Bujmos Plevna, magnetism has enabled him to become one ot the NEXT DOOB to SAVINGS BANK. Matelasse. French Cretonne, Camel'd Hair Cloth, H. Nash. Standing in a good situation, a tions frequently made to Foreign Missions, phur Baths are insured ey the use ok most successful and popular physicians ol the Bibbons, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Laces and Flow­ Basket and £spangte Snitings<&c., in all the new­ ers. Feathers. Ornaments, Hats of all kinds, Trim­ est and most desirable shades. never failing stream of water gives it advan­ and their support by such organizations as Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi­ country, for tho permanent enre of every kind med Hats, Mourning goods a specialty. Hata tion to its purifying effects, remedies and PRE­ and form of all chronic disease of whatever name I keep a large stock of instruments on hand, SILKS. tages well worthy the attention of enter­ Mission Bands, were most pleasingly and or nature. Medicines reasonable, always favora­ and sell them on Monthly Instalments. Every­ cleaned and pressed from 40 cents np. We will We assert, with perfect confidence, that in this VENTS Rheumatism and Gout. ble to the poor. The Dr. also has the power to 2* l.MHu give yon more value for vour money than can be prising men. The mill has a history which convincingly answered by Mris. Wilcox, wife body can have a Piano or Organ. had elsewhere. They all say it—but we do it. department we are now exhibiting the largest It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and I.I.VEN RAYMOND BROTHERS, read your past, present and luluro destiny,and Uall and see for yourselves. and best selected assortment ot Black, Colored might be repeated with pleasure and profit. of Rev. Mr. Wilcox, of Stamford. and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED EV is widely known to be one of the most wonderfu. and Fancy Silks,everthown by any establishment seers- of the present age for his truthfulness in Morwalk in this country, consisting ot all the most popular Druggist Cannon assisted by Mr. N. Brad­ The death of Mr. George H. Randle on CONTACT with the PERSON. reading the most important events in one's Hie SOLE AGENT FOB THE CELEBRATED brands in Blacky too numerous to mention, color­ ley, is building a pleasure boat from a strange the morning cf the 3d inst. was nearly as It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald­ *• •' e gives full particulars of absent friends, am Mrs. H. L. McLEAN, ed in the shades sought after by the most refined ness, and retards grayness of the hair. so gives advice in Marriage, Losses, Lawsuit WEBER'S, STANLEY & SON S, GROY- taste, Fancys, in designs and coloring, not to be model. startling in its suddenness, as was that of Mr. »and Divorces, and thoroughly explains business Will continue her excelled. . Physicians speak of it in high terms. affairs ot every description;~greatly to their bene ESTEEN & FULLER'S, HAINES Cloaks, Suits and Shawls. General Henry Sherwood lies dangerously C. M. Gregory some two months ago. Mr. South Norwalk, Conn. fit and sutisl'ation. Ularivoyant sittings SI. Com- In this department, we spare no effort to show ill and not expected to recover,^at the home Randle was a native of Wilton, and in the Prices—25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per munications by letter upon business or healtl all the choicesrdesignsano novelties ol the season must contain S3, age, sex, a lock of hair and stamp. BROTHER'S, YASE & SON'S, Millinery Business In stvle of workmanship, fabric ami material, our of his son, Mr. H. E. Sherwood. He is in earlier part of his life prominentljjgtonected Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. Address box 1,253, Norwich,Conn. aim is to dc excelled by none, either in price or Names of Persons cut ed by Dr. Fiskc ;—Eliza­ The same as nsual, daring the style. the 82d year of his age, and is known more with various hat "-manufacturing cmerprises. N.B.—Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on reccipt of price, and Wiltogi Taxes. beth Goodalc, Sangatnck, Ct.. cured of Dropsy- cents extra for each-Cake. PIANOS, .Prompt and special attention giving to orders. He returned to Wilton from Philadelphia 5 LL Persons liable to payTaxes on the Assess­ shrank 16 inches in size-with three months treat extensively in a business way probably than A ment List of 1877 in the town of Wilton, are ment; C.C. Bryant, Bridgeport, ct., was »iek to- Fancy Goods. any other man in town. about a year since, and had but just moved "HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,* hereby notified that I will meet them at my store months from Nervous Debility, received grea ind will furnish at short notice. Call and FALL and WINTER To enumerate everything new and attractive in Black or Brown, 50 Cents. in said Wilton, on Saturday, the let day of June, benefit with one month's trcntmcnt! Mrs. Ben­ this department would be like publishing "Shake­ Miss Palmer, sister of the District Com­ to the "Lounsbury Place" at Winnipauk, 1878, from 9 o'clock in the lorenoon until S.o'clock jamin T. Lewis, Groton. Ct.,cnrcd of Dropsy anr' see them. and will sell her stock of Goods speare's Plays," on a fly sheet. when death so abruptly called him hence. in the afternoon to receive said lax. General Debility — had been sick three years : There are novelties in Silk, Worsted, and Che­ mittee, Mr. W. R. Palmer, teaches the Cross C. 5. CRITTESm Pron'r, 7 Sixth Av., U Said taxes are made payable on or bel"re the Eliza Cengdon, Norwich, Ct., cured of fits of fivt nille Fringes, Dress Trimmings, Galloons, Gimps' "Highway school, vice Mr. W. O. Clark, The summer term of the Wilton Academy said 1st day of June, and such penalties and fee* years standing ; Samuel A. Moses. Worccstei. OLD INSTRUMENTS AT COST! Embroideries, Laces. Lace Sets, Tidies, Ladies' as arc by law allowed will be charged upon all Mass.. relieved of a tape worm measuring 90 leei. and Gents' Silk aad Linen Handkerchief*. I.ace who, nevertheless visits the schoool-house will begin on Tuesday, May 7th. •axes that remain unpaid alter that date, viz: Lydia Ann Symons, Woonsocket, It. I., had beei SPRING TRADE and Linen Collars and Cuffs, Lace Scarfs, Fichus. Owing to the storm the attendance on Do you know? If you don't one per cent a month and all legal traveling fees. a cripple for many years, unable to waikastep- . Bows, etc. daily and offers his services. It is reported AO. SAMUEL, W. RUSUO, Collector cured by several 'reatmerits, nmi e.an now wall: n Taken in Exchange for New. • Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. that last fall, after Palmer had been chosen Sunday at St. Matthew's was quite small, it is time you did, that of Wilton Taxes on List for 1877. long distance; Mrs. R. W. Phillipps, Saunders- A very large assortment, at a small advanceabove while at the Congregational church no servi­ rated at Wilton < his 22d day of A pril 1378, 3tl7 »ille. Mass., cured of Consumption, considered in­ manufacturers' price. committee, he (Palmer) went to R. D. Cable, curable ; Allen I£. Munroe,' Worcester, Mass., Timing & Repairing lii .Ladies' Underwear. a resident of the district, and tried to prevail ces were held in the afternoon. cured of Kidney Disease oi 20 years standing. Coining Right Along ! We have special bargains. Ladies'Chemise, The friends of Mr. H. S. Ogden were A. 11. Ilorl & Co. from 25 eentsup. Drawers, as good as home­ on him (Cable) to take the committeeship READMAN BROTHERS, TAKE NOTICE ! Done at short notice. VMM LESLIE'S made, for 42 cents. Skirts, Plain, Tucked and off his hands, that he (Palmer) might teach pleased to see him in town dn Sunday. Embroidered, from 49 -cents up. Might Gowns, Sell Good Goods THE HORSES ! HORSES!! Tb.o Weber Piano. from 48 cents up. We offer a very good French the school himself. If this be true, some of Divine services at St. Matthew's next HE undersigned wishes to inform the citizcnt wove Corset for 25 cents { an 80-bone handsome the recent proceedings in the district have Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. AT of Norwalk and vicinity that lie will receive Corset or72cents. AlufllineofChildren'sPique Ta car load ol Horses from his farm in Illinois, on A few extracts from the great number re. and Linen Dresses, Infants' Slips, Uobes, Corset an explanation. The regular monthly meeting of tho Mis­ Low & Uniform Prices. LEADING Wednesday. April 9th. Mo-t ol said Horses art ••eived by the most eminent musicians in the Covers, Pillow Shams, etc. sion Band will be held at the residence of of my own raising and are well bred from select­ United States may not be inappropriate: THE Hosierr. The following story, never before in print, ed Stock, and will be sold reasonable to suit the A general assortment, of Ladies', Gents' and has been repeated by- the people of Poplar Mrs. Lewis D. Keeler, on Friday evening. times and quality. Anybody in want of a horse or I have never seen a Piano which equals the Children's Hosiery, in the newest fancy colors. Photographers horses, will do well by calling and examining th< Weber Pianoforte. Geo. F. Bristow. "LADY'S JOURNAL" Stripes, Balbriggan, Lisle Thread, Hose and X Plains for neany two generations. It is the The recent rains and warm sunshine have stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the Stable Hose, at the lowest prices. experience of Mrs. Gould Jelliffe's grand­ advanced every. form of vegetation with formerly occupied by D. A. Ncwcomb, Hoyt St. The Weber Piano occupies justly the first Ladies', Gents' and Misses' Gauze and llenno W. U. HITTER. rank amongst the Best Pianos. J. JY. Pattison. Shirts and Drawers. A large ctock of laundried mother, Charity Sturges, who died at a wonderful rapidity; grain is looking well, Norwalk, April 8th, lS'8. 15tf NORWALK SHOE STORE and unlaundricd Shirts, Gloves, Lace Mitts,Gents The Weber Pianos cannot possibly be sur­ Furnishing Goods, Ties, etc. Kid Gloves from 25 "great age in 1837. The story is from the lips and there is promise of an old-time hay crop, CHEAPEST & BEST. passed. S. B. Mills. cents up. of Mrs. Jelliffe, herself well advanced in while eich fruit tree's tiniest sprig bends PLOWS! PLOWS! I used the Weber Grand Piano because I White Goods, Linens, and House­ years. Mrs. Sturges was a devout woman, 'neath its weight of pink or snowy blossoms. consider it the best in the world. keeping- Goods. No. 13 Main Street,.Norwalk. AND PLOW CASTINGS! No. 7 Main Street, ; A complete assortment in Bleached anJ Brown and toward the latter part of her life had a Notwil. llarry Sanderson. E manufacture Mead's Conical Plows anil Sheetings, Bieachcd and Brown Shirtings,Tick­ great desire to see the New Jerusalem. Her MRS. A. CROSSMON, WCastings, and a number of other good l'lows, The Weber Piano possesses everything that ings, Linen, Damasks, Napkins, Towels, etc. GREENWICH. and sell all kinds at the Lowest Market Kates. can be wished for in^JPiano. G. )V. Morgan. Prompt and faithiul attention will be paid to wish was gratified through the medium of A LADIES' COSTUMES. Has one of the Largest Stocls oi. orders. At the Boro' election, a two mill tax was S. E. OOISTEAD & Co., The Weber Pian^lnks foremost amongst Samples will be sent to any address, and every vision during which a lovely being from an­ die best manufuctured. William, Mason. exertion made to give satisfaction, and as good other sphere appeared at her bedside and of­ laid. Walking. House, Dinner & Evening 4tlG - Norwalk Foundry. valne as though personally present to do jour Arza Banks died last Tuesday, aged 78. DRESSES. The Weber Pianos stand first amongst the purchasing. fered to conduct her to the gates of the beau­ Boswell's store was burglarized last week Riding Habits,Cloaks, etc., made to order, at -splendid Pianos produced in this Country. tiful city. She feared to undertake the jour­ Monday night. Combs,- cigars, and $35 in Try a Pair of No 20 Iflaln Street, no stairs, over Sco- Clara JV. BrinkerJioff. Acknowledged by all who HILL, MOYNAN & CO. ney as she had not walked in the street for money were taken. fleld & Hoyi's. A ten years' experience satisfies me that BOOTSiSHOES 371, 3T3, 2T5 and 977 Grand Street, Particular attention paid toCutting and Fitting New Sate an3 Eichaie StaWes' the Weber Pianos are unapproachable. Bet. Forayill and KJdrldgeSM. N. Y. more than twenty years. But the visitor re* Also, Imported Patterns lor sale. 3ml7 HE undersigned having rented the New BRIDGEPORT. i. H. Hoyt&Co' Stables, near W. E. Dawn's Livery Stables, John Zundel. assured her and said, "lay hold on me and I TRiver Street, opposite the Danbury & Norwalk SHOES! The Attention of Farmers Railroad Depot, would inform the public that he I would call especial attention to use them, to be will take you safely there." They went in The jail inmates are thinning out. will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of in the town, which will be sold company a long, long distance, and finally Barnum's show yesterday. DO YOU GOOD. Is called to the following Machines which the sub­ scribers will have for sale thi#» year. A new Road, Family and Farm Horses, James Keegan, from Falls Village, was Oi".: reached a lake where there was a great mul- badly crushed while coupling cars, last week Matched and Single, which he will sell at very THE ISTY CUTTAGE ORGAN ^ > .> '. , I •• .>*•. To Business Men! • titude of little children each with a silver cup CHAMPION HAYMAKER, low prices. Call and examine.. Monday. W. A. BEERS. Lower tliazi DSvox* and drinking from the water of the lake. She The Bunnell Bros, have closed their New Beautifully finished in black walnut and rose­ Norwalk, April 8th, 1878 lmpl5 wood, combining more perfections than any We have secured the exclusive right far asked what this meant, and was told the chil­ York Museum and are traveling with an an­ The Best and Most Re­ nex to Barnum's show. other in the world. Has taken more than one dren were those murdered by Herod in "his Look and See HUNDRED AND FIFTY GOLD MEDALS ASD The Town of Norwalk, A Mock Russian was Hammer-ed by a one AND attempt to kill the Savior, and that they were fikst PKEMIUMS, at Fairs and Exhibitions armed Prussian, last Friday. Trunks and Boots, HERE you can get yonr work done. Any to manufacture and sell the HODDEB drinking spiritual water. "Oh!" she said, Richtel's flying machine will be on exhibi­ W thing in the line of throughout the United States. They are en­ liable in the Market, dorsed by the highest musical authorities. "how I wish I could drink of it." "You tion at the Philadelphia exhibition, this Shoes & Traveling Bags. BLACKSMITHINC month. If the machine is such a success, at short notice and as reasonable as any where in Certainly the best I ever heard. may," said her guide, '-when the children why not fly over to Paris with it ? town. Horse and Ox Shoeing a specially. Wheel Geo. IF. Morgan. 5 per cent. Discount for Cash. Pat. Blotter Tablet. You can't "miss it" by calling at > wrighting and Painting done by an experienced come this way." They soon approached and Mike Brophy's horse backed down an em­ It is vocal, which is the highest praise that w'orkmaD. At the old stand of Geo. Lloyd. It is the most useful and economical device ever she quenched her thirst from the living water. bankment and broke its neck. JG GEO. W. KNArP. cm be bestowed on any instrument.—Geo.B. gotten up tor your use, having these Looking at the opposite shore of the lake she A man recently complained of his wife for Seymour, Musical Critic, iV. T. Times. We are constantly vcccivingNew Goods oi Pcrfect in Fit and Elegant being drunk, furnished a wagon to cart her saw three persons in bright raiment, and was to the station house, and then wanted pny for They are tho best reed instruments we have Great Advantages, A. H. HOYT & GO'S. met with.—C. & J. II. Odell, Organ Builders • • < .i told by the guide that they were Joseph, in Design. t the use of the wagon I N. T. Mary and Christ. Continuing the journey Facts you had better not forget to for one or twohorses, with the late improvements LOW PRICED, NO MORE FLY1N3 BLOTTERS, STAMFORD. remember. CARPETS! It is the ne plus ultra of reed instruments. _lhey passed along a steep and narrow way, is decidcd to be the VERY BEST MOWER now in —Prof. E. L. Baker. You can always have them just where you are and after a time came to a door which open­ Harry Ridabock is to pull an oar in the in* A. II. HOIT. J. F. ItUSCO. use. It is LIGHT DRAFT, NOISELESS, writing; und leas liable to get out of Repair than other . It contains sweetness and power in an un­ ed and they entered. Inside she beheld ternational contest. * machine now in use. usual degree.—Rev. Bishop Simpson, M. E. CATALOGUES, SHOWING MANY ; countless happy people, among whom were The Yale Locjc employees own a 'steam The Largest Assortment Church. MEDIUM, AND always' launch which they call "Security,"—a pleas­ Field's Self-Discharging Hay Rake, •» rj The Blotter! covers the Seeht those she had known in early life, and who Langnage fails in adequacy to. convey a ; ... : ant fancy. i,i " ' " ' ' OF i ; jj fair idea of the perfect enchanting power of 'i and you'll not blur what you have written by bad long since died. While addressing them The much rented Weed store on Main street this instrument.—Independent. • • ' i :: : x-i ^ ~.?na 3 moving th6 blottep;- goes into possession of Mr. Keeney. >-< hm ' n'- 'y .A • -.3v straight and right side upland-none • will get lost. ways." . Thus pacified she set out to return, M. E. church, Sunday. in any way compare with this for beauty of Union Lodge, F. A. M., presented a set of LIVER DISEASE and iHSv&a • effect.— Wm. A. Johnson, Organ Builder. ALWAYS A PAD FOR YOU TO WRITE passing over giddy heights*and through val­ Indigestion prevail to a 5 handsomely engrossed resolutions to Geo. _ L. SIMMONS' greater extentthanprob Just Received More Than It is not merely tho best, but it is the only • ON, ; leys filled with rocks and crags. From an Lounds, Esq., who jetired from the position ably any otner malady, mechanical reproduction of the human voice as any House in Norwalk* and the whole In one compact piece; eminence she caught sight of a dreadful look­ of Secretary after many years service. iind ruiici is always auxionsly sought after. If the v Liver is Regulated in its action health is almost which has ever satisfied me.—Rev. II. Biggs. -v -.•«,<• „. -, . '. > • ^ - ing spot, and on asking the guide its charac­ A till tapper extracted nine dollars from invaribly secured. Indigestion or want of action £0 NEW PATTERNS President of Northern New York Musical v ,;.s': v, "»§. Calendar always under your Fox's saloon till, and was caught in the act. in the Liver causes Headache, Constipation. Jan- Association. CS* ' ter, was told it was the everlasting abode of The Odd Fellows will have a celebraiion duice. Pain in tho Shoulders, Congh, Dizziness, And Coat's Lock Lever Bake M~& MR. "M VI' • Eye,?leais*K Sour Stomach, bad taste in the mouth, billious at­ - OF % We luve a good many Bools and Shoes we shall the wicked. Wearied with the effort thus next Fri lay evening. Samuel Fessenden will are the two best Rakef now in nse. They are Sell Very Ja>w. FOR THE orate. tacks, palpitation of theheart, depression of spirits substantially made, easily handled, and do good j. M. POTTER, Norwalk. No extra steps or twist of the neck to calcuatethe far made the old lady cared to see no more, or the blubs, and a hundred other symptoms. work. Also date and days. A large barn belonging to Geo. A. Hoyt Simmons'Liver Regulator is the best remedy and wished to return. As mysteriously as was destroyed by fire, Saturday night, April that has ever been discovered for these ailmeuts. Bullard'sTeddLer Body Brussels, Applied, if desired, on anj; or all he had come the guide vanished and she 27th, together with farming utensils; two It acts mi These Machines are all first class,and only want yoke of cattle and two horses perished in the etable co: to be seen and tried to give satisfaction. Persons J ; vM'*1, v.AT '•\,H '.ViJ Rubber Boots Very Cheap. NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, awoke but to find herself in her apartment ties that may . - wanting any of tho above Machines will do well TAPESTRIES, and safely in bed. The strange part of this flames. way: it has been used for forty years, and hun to call and oxamine thembelorc purchasing else­ IiILI' HEADS, RECEIPTS, Borough election yesterday.—Advocate. dreds from all parts ot the country will vouch lor where. All the separate parts of the Machines O H. M. & C. S. Prowitt's Pharmacy • tale is yet to be told. As has already been its virtnes. viz.: • Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, can be obtained at the Mill of Allen Betts, at Nor­ Spring and Summer NOTES, BLANKS, * ••B^HHMHHBBIofGoorgia; Bishop Pierce walk. ALLEN BETTS. Norwalk. 3-PLY, Corner Main and Wall Sts.f stated, Mrs. Sturges had not left her house DANBURY. ! • T TTT"OT> lot Georgia: John (Jill 18 . JUSIAfI KULLOGG, West Norwalk. J'- .. And anything intended to he written on, printed for more than twenty years. Indeed, she I Jjl Y JCj JAj 1.Shorter,of \labania:t>en. . Can be obtained » * /; at this office. Call and see samples. Aunt Hannah Selleck died on Saturday, Ip^Hig^ggJjDliii B. Gordon, R. L. CALL AT EXTRA SUPER, % > ; . 'V • '* could only walk by the aid of crutches and a April 27, at the age of 98 years, 10 months. Uott.oi (JolflniDua, Uit., are amoo z the hundreds Drugs, all of the Popular Patent Medicines; V- .! cane. The absence of these articles was the Emma Abbott will again delight Danbury to whom we can refer. Extract ot a letter from Fancy Goods; Perfumes; Flavoring Ex­ ' -A ; Gazette Steam Printing Office Hon. Alexander H. Stephens,dated March 8.187*: SUPER INGRAINS, tracts ; Pure Cream Tartkr; Soda; Leather & Findings in anylQuantity. CAN BE first thing noticed by the attendant who call­ next Friday evening. '•I occasionally use when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons'Liver Regulator, with good effect. CAMPBELL'S MARKET,-i, 7 Jamaica Ginger; Cloves; Al- NORWALK. ed in the morning to wait upon her. The claj* Eighty members of the Fire Department, It is mild, and units me better than more active spice; Nutmegs ; Toilet headed by Ives' Band, called at the house of medicine." ' r • From 25 cts. Upwards. Come and BeeuF. pipe she was in the Habit of smoking had also Chief Engineer Lounsbury, went in, had a No. 8 MAIN STREET, . • .. . , Soaps; Hair Prepare- , , i — v*.* , ' vV « "ifV.Wfc—'LV I Regulator W -'ft:' tions ; Carriage, disappeared. On being questioned as to the good time, and presented him with a gold V AND GET TNE BEST • - ALSO i \ \ : Bath and Slate whereabouts of the missing articles, the old headed ebony cane. ... ' ' Sponges ; A-MONTH AND EXPENSES { xtim Nearly 500 loads of dirt were required to .it be little. Therefore, do not stimulate up the $125. t^A^entH.exits* SendSenil stampstamii forfor tentern OBTAINED GRATUITOUSLY, lady said they were lying on the ground un­ fill in the old Concert Hall cellar. stomach to crave tood, but rather assist digestion URD, PORK, HAM* AND BACON. STAIR CARPETS and BORDERS, Syringes of all kinds; Trusses and Shoulder opter A C'o.,Chichm»tt der a large tree. Repairing to the tree which The "link road" to connect the Danbury after eating by taking Braces ; Dolls ; Games ; Hair, Nail, and Housatonic Roads has been surveyed. Simmons' liver Regulator: U» Sowratfl. Also, Tooth and Hat Brushes ; Combs; .A Book aaod wvos • Job3® was nearly a mile from the house, crutches, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Mats, Thermometers; Nursing Bottles Danbury craves porgics. Original and Only Cenuine. cane and pipe were found in the very posi­ FISH AND VEGETABLES and Fixtures. Also a large A large number of Danbury and Bethel manufactured only by iirr and Rugs, at« » assortment of Orna­ tion indicated. Mrs. Sturges was never sick people visited the show in Norwalk, last week J, II. ZEILINJc Co.,Philadelphia. SkiiH aid Merchandise Tap, a day in her life. Death came finally like a ol all kinds, as fresh as can be obtained in the menting Pictures. Monday. PriceSl.OO. Sold by all Druggists. country or .city. Agents for Edward Nelson's Scroll Orna­ Bishop Williams will visit the churches, «!»*#» so» two gentle sleep when she was in her 106th year, II.JST. & C.S.PROWITT, Agents for Norwalk ment?. Printed or Plain and she passed through the gates she had Tuesday. Fruits of all kinds in their season. -me**** flill. -i V- Danbury is a sightly place judging from sl|jf kept constantly on hand. ' ?• r11' ' seen in a vision, and into the real New Jeru­ the number of sites proposed for the Soldiers' Old Pictures to Copy. By (he Dozen or Thousand, at Mannfaclnrcrs CHEAPER TftAN EVER, Olet^ri.8 d? Oysters •;.. ft • tvdasi '4 • salem. Her ashes rest in the old cemetery at Monument. f - " Washington Street, U HE Agent.is a success. Thecopiesare coming Prices, at the Poplar Plains. Over them, a marble slab Miss Greenwood made her last address in Billheads Fresh from tho water every day. . ii / ii U. -• .U. T in fast. The greatest care taken ot originals th A Danbury, this season, last Friday night. >3"Tlie above will be sold at prices to meet the and retnrncd with the pictures. Give him your sculptured and properly inscribed is about to Low Price of Labor. m South Norwalk, Conn. 1 old Dr.gucrrotypca, Tintypes,or Card Pictures, and GAZETTE OFFICE. Excursion trains to Barnum's show at all Bixeiandst7leso»Bbehadaithe Jit TV'»W »' ••»«*! »•••••«». •« get something to hang on the wall. GAZETTE OFFICE. be erected by her many descendants. Bridgeport, were run on,the Housatonic MB. CHARLES UOULA.N8 will preside over E.T.WHITNEY. "Pact,." Roaf yesterday. Gazette Job Prlntfmgc Offlb. OO ,'H- A' and if we take with the same seven, the years "Hard-slicll Baptists" and "Mis­ CONVEYANCES • •• Happiest Days. / \/\/\/V/WW vwv/v FAIRFIELD BT MARSAKET J. PBE3TON. '67, '68 and '69 wc have 9 80 inches. Last sionary Baptists.'' GAZETTE CALENDAR FOR 1878. DAKBVRT dc KORIfALfiB, 11 CATARRH year th« railfall was below the average, but On Priekley Pear Prairie I went to a meet­ •V'-V WINTER A E Jl A N B E il E N T. - * 1 K; Commencing December 3d,1877., ?; W liiclx are the happiest days ?— this year it will much exceed it. ing of "Hard Shell Baptists," and heard FIRE • A PHYSICIAN'S TE8TIM0NY. JANUARY. FEBRUARY. MARCH DAILY TRAINS Tuesday, May 7tli, 1878. I will mention one fact additional. I was the vehement harangue of their foaming, When June is abroad in the sky, s m|T W T F s s M T W T F s Leave Norwalk Bridge for Banbury 30 Years a Physician. 12 Years a yesterday at El Cajon,a valley of 6,000 jicref, ranting, swaying preacher to his l'brejher- M T W T F S At 9 3!) a. m., connecting Willi the Sheptiug It. R' And the breeze with the app!e-b!ossoaisplays, 15 miles from San Diego, where Levi Chase, .... . • » • .... lor Litchtleld, Sufferer. Tried Regular Remedies. And we've nothing to do but lie The Mpfet. Largest and Best ing and sistering," with its repeated termi­ 1 2 3 % 5 2 1 2 2 57 p. m., Esq., a member of my church, owns a large 9 a 4 5 0 8 9 632 " connccting with Slicpaug .1?. E. lor At our ease in the slumberous shade, NeW8,RSJpjtpublislied. lit Jfor walk. nal, ah—as "people, ah," etc.—responded ^onth Norwtfk Conn. L0 7 8 » 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 7 Litchfield on Saturdays. Tried Patent Medicines. Perma­ tract'of land and is" establishing a line fruit 13 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "With the volume we love thejbest, '?'•* • -":— to by nods and grunts. But I could not get U 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 14 nently cured by orchard. Water i3 reached in that valley at SO 33 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Leave Norwalk Bridgtfor South Norwalk . And read to the gurgls of music made Tragedy. permission to hold a Sunday-School meeting. i 31 22 38 U 25 36 17 18 19 21 At 7 33,a. m., 1US p.m., 5 53 p.m. adepth of from 15 to 20 feet. 31r. Chase I asked one of the " brethern" if he were a 36 37 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Above in the robin's nest 'T^^in^Vnl^n that the perpetrator of 27 28 29 30 31 2425 LecAe D.xnburyfor Norwalk. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. OSes an engine for rating water to irrigate 31 ...... Are these the happiest days ? any rie4jkw&lety cf crime or outrage is nearly Christian ? His reply was, " No; I am a ui G3U, a. in.,; l'i uuin.; 4 45, p. m. TITESSRS. WEEKS & POTTER, — Sirs: I hare prao trees when it is necessary. Last fall, before Freight Train at G10 p. m. •ITA tisod medicino for thirty years, and have been » certain fMftre imitators. .For example. Hard-Shellj" But the next day (Sunday) Ii.W.SAJTDiFOliTH, Supt, sufferer myself for twelve years with Catarrh in wo II any rain came, although there had been two nasal passages, fauces and larynx. I have used every­ Master,^^Pomeroy *« no sooner found I attended a tucctn; of the "Missionary thing in the materia medlca without any permanent Which are the happiest days'— JUKE. NEWTORK.HEW HAVEfl &HARTF0RD RAILROAD relief,until finally I was indaccd to try •p atcnt medicino consecutive dry years, his well would yield, Baptists," Land was warmly welcomed, and AssfilUai 1,1878, $313,000.00 APRIL. MAY. guilty <&af*ifig small boys widt his penknife TrainMeave South Norwalk for New York at (something that wo allopatliists are very loth to ao). When the riotous snow is whirled I tried ——r and (livers others until I pot Mold of yours. day after day for tiie full 24 hours, 1,500 gal­ organized a Union Sunday School. Their F s 125, (Washington Exp., via. Iljrloni River). 347, than ofli^ip&irfol monsters begfflitoput their Agencesin all the Principal Cities and Towns. s M T w T F s s" M T w T I followed the directions to the letter, ind am happy About our homes in n blinding maze lons per hour and hold its own.—Watchman. preacher would have n) other; seitirian (Exp.),4:W,(Usp.)G«0:* G34,* 7 34, 745*, (Exp.) to say have had a permanent cure. Your RADICAL penknitfiift ^-similar u^. j So common is .... 92G,*103B, (Exp.) A.M.,123*. 25G,*(Exp.) 430, CUBE is certainly a happy combination /or the euro Of whiteness that drifts the world: W .Si HAI»FOH»,Pre»ldeni, ...... 1 2 3 4 1 (Exp.)5 03,« 24,iE.\p.) (i C-5, 'J U5,( Exp.)r.iH,i''o»- New of that most unpleasant and dangerous of diseases. art of books and papers were voted out; and nearly When the hickory's flame has hung this u4B&W0&J P | Burglary a Science. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Haven, 1 S3, (Exp.) G 4'.), 9 01, !) 28, (Exp.) 10 48, A. Tours, reopcctftilly, cww^ilUws journdist all entered into it heartily.—Chnrch Union. H .11 .*0B>rj!iBi S«e»y *nd Tre*«. M., 12 11, (Exp.)1 45, 2 IS, (Exp.) 4 04, 418, (Exp.) D. W. GRAY, M. D., The walls with arras warm, 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 611, 6 46, 10 38, (Exp.) & 1125, (Exp.) P. M. For Of Dr. D. TV. Gray & Son., Physicians anil j anyWM?nagyatrockw 22 Springfield,1 49 9 28, (Exp.) A.M., 1211, (Exp.) Druggists, Muacatlne, Iowa. And we hug our hearts as some song is sung, nretOHT INTO ITS IMPLEMENTS AND PECU- 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 145,4 18, (Exp.) 64fi 10 SC. (Exp.) P. SI. Express, JICSOATIKE, IOWA, JIarcli 27,1ST7. i ilniT^l^iijill tlirrttif ii-^^ among Now that Philadelphia, by stopping her 29 And welcome the stress of storm ...... UARITIES.. 28 26 27 28 29 30J31 •23 24 25 26 27 28 for Boston,via. Springfield, 9 28, A.M., 1211,4 18, them *jdtfitt|!N& tOBjtottan.. Some »««1" steam dummies, has withdrawn from com­ and 1036, P. M.,vin. New London; 21Sandll25, Are these the happiest days ? The appliances of the first-class burglais petition in the experimenls for increasing 30 P.M., via. Air Line R.lt.,133, A.M., and 2 18,P.M. The value of tills remedy must not bo overlooked in p t •ConnectatNcw llochclle with Harlem ItiTer tho cure of those ^C* ^ ^ ~ are changed to meet almost all the changes in mous cooductof a man who, in the disguise speed in street-car traveling without mater­ Branch. HI preventive inventions. The hydraulic jack to of a woman, and in tbe assumed character ial diminution of safety and comfort, Kev SYMPATHETIC DISEASES, Which are the happiest days ?— " foijc? in safe locks,the cylinders of compressed AUGUST• SEPTEMBER. of an agent for the sale of patent garters, York forgers to the front with her new cars JUliY. Affections of tlio Eye, Ear, Throat, Lungs and Bron­ When, culturing thought, we dare oxygen and hydrogen to burn through steel, propelled by pneumatic pressure. Tlicy chial Tubes which in many cases accompany a severe canvassed three coi nties of Pennsylvania, w T F s R M T w T F s s M T w T F s caife of Catarrh. The inflamed and diseased condition To cloister ourselves from human way.", and the other scientific as well as ingenious can run, if required, at the rate of 20 miles s M T DowiYHiiFn. of the mucous membrane is the cause of all* these and with the aid of a tape measure collected troubles; and until the pystcm has been brought Ignoring tlie want and care, appliances used by the big operators show this. an hour. There is very ll!t!.e machinery Lumber, 1 2 3 4 6 c .... 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 properly und«»r the influence of the KADICAXvCUKl!., : tatistics the very thought of which makes pcrfoct freedom from them cannot be reasonably ex­ The wretchedness and the won The first and simplest tool in a burglar's out­ about them, and consequently, being light, 7 . 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 r> 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 For New York pected. cne's blood run cold, it was to be expected 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 It iR but three years since SANFOPRD'S 3ADICAL That jostle our equipo'.Ee, fit is a window knife. This isa thin, very flex­ they will not wear out the rails an'd disjoint rl4 ir, 16 n 18 19 11 CUBE was placed, before the public, but in that short An .1 ruffle our downy quiet so, that the villain would find imitators, and, tc Timber, 21 22 23 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 And Brooklyn. time it has found its way from Elaine to California, and cordingly, i o one will be turpi ist-d to learn ible. broad-euded knife, more resembling a the sleepers and bolts as the steam dummies 24 is everywhere acknowledged by druggists and physi­ And shadow our Attic joys:— 29 30 31 .... 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 ...... cians to be the most successful preparation for the paint knife thau anything elje. With it, in did; they arc also without ihe odor of burn­ 28 Fare Only 3o Cents. thorough treatment of Catarrh ever compounded. The ' A 'e these the happiest days ? that the town 0 Pottitu^'o, Pcnn., lias just Shingles,' ...... fact will be deemed of more Importance when it is two seconds the clumsiest burglar cau turn ing coal, which made the latter somewhat coupled with the statement tbat within live years over been made the tc-ue cf a j-O-suliarly atrocious 250 different remedies for Catarrh have been placed on back the simple catch so generally used to unpleasant. It is said that Ihe expense of Excursion Tickets 50 Cciifs. sale, and to-day, with one or two exceptions, their IV outrage. f Lath,&c. names cannot be recalled by the best-informed drug* Nature is* faultless workman—or should fasten windows. The thin blade can be easi­ running one of them will be at least 25 per To NEW YORK and RETTJBN. ist. Advertising may succeed in forring a few sale?, Which are the happiest days ?— ly twisted up between the two.sashes, and a OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBHK^ fut. unless the remedy possess undoubted specific we say working woman t She never makes a cent, less than an ordinary street car. They The Swift and Splendid Steamer medical properties, it is absolutely ccrtain to fall into Those eagerest ones that task light pressure throws the catch to one side or merited obscurity. mistake. In order to give women something frighten horses, however, as the steam dum­ DOWN TO HARD PAN PRICES. M T w T 55 M T w T F s s M T w T F S Our spirits, till, whether it freeze or blazr:, wherewith to occupy their miads and hands, the other, and leaves the window free to mies did, and the noise of the escaping air Each package of SANFOKD'S RADICAL CURE con­ We have not the heed to ask ; 1 2 3 ...... 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 tains Dr. Sanford's Improved Inhaling Tube, with full she gave them long hair. At the same time, open. This is as useful as it is simple, and is objectionable. Further experiment may .5 directions for its use in all cases. PriceJB.OO..Sold by When, loving, unselfish, pure, the wonder is that that style of fastening is so SILIXG-LES, 7 $ •.« 10 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 all wholesale and retail druggists and defers through­ foreseeing that circumstances might arise in remove the latter objection; or, on the other ', ...EOTII . 20 21 out the TJalted States and Canadas. WEEKS & POT- We inwardly own,—"I'm glad generally used. Lately, however, a new brass l-a 14 15 16 17 It) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 TER, General Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Boston, which the possession of long hair wquld lie. hand, it may develop additional disadvanta­ 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Mass. That to day I have fed and clothed the poor, catch,which works up and down, and is fast- ges which will prevent these cars, Ihe like Planed, Sawed and Kived, m 2% 28 2526 AMERICUS And solaced the sick and sad— inconvenient* she made.the bKk hair of wo­ 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 ...... Will make Daily Trips to ani from -New York and en3d by a i-io,has been invented, and is proof steam dummies, from being a decidt d suc- 27 Brooklyn Direct, i-oaviiig South Noiwatk at 7:50 Are these the happiest days ? man detachable, so that it can be taken off Superior to any offered in thin Market. .... a. m., on .arrival of Danbury and New Haven Rail­ Lexington, Virginia. aad laid and* whenever such a course seems against the knife. ' - C3S. 03ice and Yard opp. the Store of William O. road trains. Returning will leave Jewell's Dock, n COLLINS'n desirable. Thsi toon* pf those facts of sci­ THE- ART OF WINDOW Ol'KNING, Street & Co., Fufton Ferry, Brooklyn, at 2:30 p. ni., from Pier 37 East River, New York,at 2:45 p. ni.,and foottof33d Simple Living. ence wfaiich the Darwinians cannot reconcile however, makes necessary ;n some cases a Pittsburg has been invited to dispense St,at 3:00 p. m., as usual, connecting surely with with gas lamps and to use a few lighthouses Water Street, Norwalk. the Danbury and New Haven trains, l'aseengers with the hypothesis of development. The diamond to cut the glass. This brings into rad Baggage conveyed to and lrem the Depot at VOLTAIC PLASTER When Agassiz visited Oken, the great in their place. George Magg submitted, on Horace L. Hiibbell. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A 3o. Norwalk, EttEE of charge. German naturalist, the latter showed to the fossils of Whatever strata give no hint of requisition a "sucker"—a disk of wet leather The lielrcshmcnt aud Steward's DepJlrtmsnts IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL any progress in the direction of detachable with a string tied to it, such as boys use as a Saturday, to the Committee on Gas Lighting, will be under the personal management of A. R. young student his laboratory, his cabinet, Bckert, of New York City. KINGSTON, Mror.,? back-hair, add the fein&Ie ape. who is sup­ plaything. This is first fastened'to" the upper a proposition for erecting three lighthouses. April 20,3877. > hi3 magnificent library, and all his varied KLapral) Bros., SPRING STYLE OF SILK HAT WHITE'S PROPEL.JLERS I consider COLLINS' VOLTAIO posed to be the anceitress of woman, has no pane and.the.cutter run around it in a circle. One on Nunnery Hill, one on Coal Hill, and Manutacturers and PLASTER the best plaster Iever and costly apparatus. At length the dinner- Dealers in every Will continue to males regular trips between Nor­ saw, and am rccommcndlng back-tairitall. more fcwuntiful provi­ When the glass is severed -it clings to the one on Herron Hill, from which shall be description of them fo all. hour approached. Oken said to Agassiz: emitted "such a flood of light that anywhere walk BriJgc and Now York, slopping at South C. MCMOEIMTW. sion than !thai which permits-a woman to leather and the piece is removed to the out­ s'orwalk to receive and lear* freight. Froight Htmic, III., ) " Sir, to gather and maintain what you have iu Pittsburg or Allegheny a pin could be seen HUMAN received from iml delivered at the freight depot April 18,1S77. J seen uses up my income. To accomplish shut one end of her back-hair in the bureau- side without noise or fracture of the contigu­ >f the Danbury & Norwalk Railroad. Produce It has done myboy more eood if lying on the pavement in the darkest nigh." FOR $4.00, sold as heretolor*. Freight at usual rates. than all other medicines. lie this I have to economize in my style of drawer, and to hold this other end in :one. ous glass. Another and a simple method in HAIR now jro#B to school, for the ilrsb hand with a view to brushibg it,can be found' The lights will be £0 located that a perfect time yvthree years. living. Three times in the week we have avoiding noise.utilized in breaking into stores GOODS, , "ELIZA JAKE DTTFFIZLD. crossing of the beams will be effected and MorwalkHorse RailwayTiraeTable. meat on the table. On the other three days in the whole • economy .of nature; and no- with thin glass windows, is to paste a large Ely's Block, Mam FOOTE'S HAT STORE, BJDTA, III., > every light will neutralize the shadows of COMMENCING JANUARY 3D, 1878. April 2,1877.} married DarwMatt wfco is askedby Bis wife isheet of stout paper over the glass till it ad- Street, I like theone I got well. They we dine on potatoes and salt. I regret that to take her back-hair to the hair-dresser's to heres firmly in every part, aud then break the other. The lanterns are to be- of S8IITH HOftWALK. IiBATE NOKWJtXK. 50. NORWALK are the best plasters, no doubta your visit has fallen on potato day." And Warranted all new; of my own manufacture and formerly sold for $0.00. A the world. S. L. MCGILL. be "done oVer,"\ean help losing faith in his. such an elevation that they will overlook the The undersigned so the natusralist, .with the student of Oken, the' glass. The pieces cling to the paper and no B15a.m.N.Y.4N.II. Accom. •>3* A.M.*4 Asn GBOVS, Mo., > surrounding hills. Each of them will be pro­ begs leave to in- 635 " 6 55 March 22,1877. C • dined on potatoes and salt. hypothesis, at letitt to some extent. jingling noise of any kind is made, and the >^•5, ,\wx »• form the public 705 «« Now York AcGOmraohi 7 25 It 'Accept my thanka for tliii vided with four lights, and four concave re­ tt jrood derived from the two COL* J list after tbfrfogbiiiihg^f Lent two young window can be neatly taken out in frag­ that they have now tlie Finest Stock and 15e>t Wine Sti£f Felt Hat I 725 " N. Y.Express 7 Ha It XIXS' FLASTXBS sent mc some flectors from six to eight feet wide and from Assortment ot 8 05 " 8 25 time ago. W. C.M OOBE. men" ciime to Pottetown and announced that ments. The next article in the outfit is a 8 35 " Now Havsn Accom'n 9 05 tt " Parish Echoes." , ten to twelve feet high. The reflectors are 9 30 11 they weire the sole owners of a new process skeleton key. These are as old as the inven­ Switches, Curls, Braids, Best Hat made, Round Crown, for $3.&0; sold in tlie city for $4.00 and upwards. 9 05 " N.Y.Ac.&N.H.Ex. <( »30 " 9 50 ROLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER Thi3 is the pleasantly sounding name of of restoring the brilliancy and softness to tion of tumbler locks. Before that inven­ to be made of copper, heavily plated with All sort3 of 9 50 " 10 10 fo* local pains, lameness, soreness, weakness, numtfr a neatly piinted quarto sheet, '^published Finger Puffs, Frizzles, • 010 " Sew York Express 10 38 II B—J, and inflammation of the lungs, liver, kidneys* back-hair, no matter what might be its age tion it needed little skill or practice, by aid of silver. Mr. Magg's corporation will build tt cplccn, bowels, bladder, heart, and muscles, is equal to by the Ladies, Benevolent Association of Etc., winch they arc selling at very low pricts. 0-28 " New llavcn Accom. 10 4S army ot doctors and acrcs of plants and shrubs* or condition. Tb«yb«g*n tlieir operations and equip the lighthouses, guarantee the HATS AND CAPS, 0 58 «« 1110 it a crooked wire, a notched knife-blade or any­ Ladies' Own Combings Made a Specialty of,\ 120 " 1140 1 t Prio^J^cents. ~ the First Congregational church of Nor­ by distributing to eyfiry house in the town thing »lse that came hand}', to pick the sim­ keeper's salaries and pay all the expenses fcr They are confident of their ability to lurnieh the 1150 " New Ha veil Eiprese 1215 p. m walk,'"coutainin^Reports of their fifth year's Always on hand. Also Hats slightly Defective, and sold for such very cheap t • eeldltf all Wholesale and Retail Druggists through­ prin&| ciiiiiai^ wt^gforththeirbigsiness, seventeen years without cost to the city. be&t work in their line ol* business at the .very 935p.m., 12 55 ii ple Tocks. The new invention, however, lowest prices,and will guarantee perlect-eatisftic* 255 Sew York Accommo'i; 125 <1 out the united States and 6anados, and by WLEKS work for Christ iu the home and foreign and'Mnihj|SliflcSopIy>iv, price for their- What is required of the city is this: All the tion. Come and examine for yourselves, betorc 125 New Haven Accom'n 1 45 tt HOTTER, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. brought skeletons into vogue. A skeleton iB UMBRELLAS, CASES, COLLARS, NECK * . department. They gracefully say: "We lamp-posts are io be handed over for the use purchasing elsewhere. 155 N. II. Express. 2 20 services. In this circular it Was promised simply the simplest shape of key. The shank 230 Now York Express 3 00 • t have called our records 'Echoes;' for echoes tt that thelongest switcheiBhould herefaovated of the company, to be fitted up as advertising WEAR, SHIRTS AND GLOVES. 100 3 20 from the fast receding shores of 1877, and is filed down thin so as to enter any lock easi­ 3 20 3 40 t< fortericeiittiacli, whtfe the-charge for ren* mediums by means of revolving caskets, and tt 'ctjiil po tilts. ly, and the ward of the key is the same size as Soda Water, Mineral 3 40 Now Haven Accom. 4 10 t( from years long gone fly. mingle here; the income lo be derived therefrom to go 4 00 New llaven Express 4 20 vatingrcuriB'and even lower. that of.,any key, but consists only of a small LAUDER'S BLOCK, WASHINGTON ST., SO. NORW ALK. New York Express if echoes from pleasant social gatherings, where 110 4 30 CHAJIL.ES,ES JMEXSEL, ; every house to receive orders and back-hair. manufacture all kinds of I BUILD THE BEST WAGON FOR THE MONEY IN CONNECTICUT. sion Circle," numbering 30 members. In the piece of steel no thicker than a key shank. Awarded hijhest prise at Centennial Exposition for UNITED STATES MAIL KOIJTE STATE OP CONNECTICUT, I ss. 2sew Haven, They had printed receipts with them, which fine chewing qualities and excellence and lading char­ OARRT AG-ES & WAGONS, ALL WORft WARRANTED. VEW HAVEN COUNTV, f April lSlh. 1S7S. center,—nest the Cross, and in the heart3 of The ends ate notched, however, just as a pair acter cf Buxxtcning and flavoring. The best tobacco PON the petition of the said Emma P. Mensel, they gave in exchange for hair, and which ever made. As our bine strip trade-raark Is closuly and to do GENERA 2. REPAIRING, in a praying, for reasons therein set lorth, for a all,—is "The Sunbeam Circle,-' numbering of pincers are roughened, so as not to slip imitated on inferior goods; see that JarJuon's Best is prompt and workmanlike manner. Being a prac­ SAMUEL 1ST. BEECHE5R, The attention of the traveling public is respect- •livorceU now pending before the Superior Court, had a decided business-like appearance. Be­ on every plug. Sold by all dealer*. Send for sample, tical mechanic he feels confident that he can give nlly invited to some ol the merits of this great in aiuUor New llaven County, and now in session, nearly 100. when the end of the key is grasped, aud as free, to C. A. Jackson A Co., Mfrs., Petersburg, Va. satisfaction to all. Corner Fairfield Avenue and Water Street, Bridgeport, Conn. 20tf lighway, in the confident assertion and beliei that fore they had vidted one-quarter of the >o other line can oiler equal inducements as a on^Hrftrst Tuesday of January. A. D., 1878, to most keys are pointed at the end, the opera­ The Painting, Varnishing, Upholstering, and wit^on the first Tuesday of May. A. D., 1878. It The receipts of the "Association" for houses their baskets were full, and they were • KIT.L doini; overof Carnages a specially. Also Machine •onto of travel. In appearing to, and it being found by, the subscrib­ their fifth year (1877) were $1,057.45—of tion of grasping it is facilitated. Some origi­ Forging. He has also added HORSE SHOE" ing authority, that the said respondent is gone to obliged to return to their hotel and empty ING to the business, and cspccial care will be Coiistriiction antl Equipment which $38.96 were from " Monthly Envel­ nality is displayed by thieves in getting up The Potato Bug paid to all Shoeing entrusted to hiscare. parts unknownTherefore them before taking a fresh start. Judging THE ORDEKED—That notice of the pendency of said opes and Membership fees." There receipts these,and some years ago the work of a burg­ WITH H. TILiiY, petition be given by publishing this order in tho .from the size of their baskets, a local scien­ F. W. Dcvoc & Co's Paris Green. RAILROAD norwalk Gazette, a newspaper printed in the of the " Young Folks' Circle" were $103: lar named Winter, since killed-in a fight, was South Norwalk, April 1st, 1S78. H PENNSYLVANIA cown of Norwalk, tliree weeks successively, com­ tific person has- estimated that they collected For circulars lie w'io use, address cor. Pvlton Go to the Gazette Office for your tands confessedly at the head of American rail­ mencing the 25th day of April, A. J>.« 1878. and those of the " Sunbeam Circle" (from always detected by a pair of "nips" which lie aud William St.* IVew York. Mamractur- ways. The track is double the entire length oi tb< a ton and a half of fc&k-Aair in the course ARTHUR D. OSBORNE, Clerk missionary boxes) $60. These amounts used. Instead of having little notches all ers of Wlute Lead, uolois, Vanishes, Oils and New Firm at the Old Stand. ine,of steel rails laid on heavy oak ties,which art of the Superior Court for Sew Haven County. of two days. There was not—so we are l\riut8 HEADY 1'OK USE. •rabedded in a loundation of rockbaliast eighteen were appropriated to "Foreign Missions, around the end, he had only four,equally dis­ Messrs MUIiLINGS BROTHERS nehes iu depth. Ail bridges arc 0f iron or atone, The foregoing is a true ccpy of the original Or­ assured—a woman in Pottstown who did not .ml built upon the most approved plans. Its pas* der of Notice. Home Missions, and Home Needsnad tant from each other, and the marks on the I CURE FITS !! ould respectfully inform the public, that they 'engorcars, while eminently safe and substantial, attest, GEO. R.EILL, Constable of New Daven trust her hair to thfese audacious wretches, When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop Reports of these appropriations are fully- brass key which his instrument left were thus W have tanen the business lately conducted ire at the same time models of comfort and ele- with the exception of a few ladies of African them tora time and then have tliem return again; by MULL1NGS & TILLY, amt with the old ex­ jance. given together with the doings of the Cir­ always detected. The "nips" are largely 1 mean a radical cure. 1 am a regular physician, perienced Workmen, hitherto employed by the O THE PROBATE COURT lor the District of descent; and each one believed that within and have made the disease of late firm, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of • Tlie Safety Appliances T Norwalk:— cles, the Annual meeting, A Memorial used, and arc very effactive, the only pro­ The application of Hezekiah B. Osborn, of Wil­ / three days at the furthest she would receive Fits, Epilepsy or Falling Sickness .Elcjlc, n use on this lino well illustrate the lar seeing ton, in said District, respectfully showeth: that he Tribute to the late President, Sketch of tection against them being something that md liberal policy of its management, in accord- back her cherished locks in a greatly improv­ a lire-long study. I warrant my remedy to curc CARRIAGES & WAGONS tnee with which the utility only of an improve­ is administrator ol'the Estate of Hiram .Leonard, the First Mission Band, Five Years' Sum­ will make the key immovable. Of these pre­ the worst cases, liccausc others have failed is no iate ot said Wilton, deceased; that an order was ed condition. reason for not now receiving a curc trim me. Send TO OltDEU .' ment and not its cost has been the question ol'con­ made by said Court on tho 26tli day ot August, mary, Notes of Social Gatherings, Necrol­ ventives the best is a thick bent wire, iu the to nie at once for a Trcatlsa and a Free Hot* sideration, Among many may be noticed A. P., lt7G, directing the subscriber to sell FO For several days after the back-iuir of tie ol my inlalible remedy, uive express and Itepairiug in all its Branches; nuch ot the real estate ot said deceased, as wonld ogy of Members, Officers for 1878, etc. shape of a hairpin that hangs down from the THE BLOCK SYSTEM OF SIGNALS, raise the sum of 74.42-100 dollars, with incidental Pottstown had thus been placed in the keep­ post cilice. It costs you nothirg lora trial,andl MACHINE FORGING. DISCOUNT JANNEY COUPLFR, BUFFER AND Where " Many daughters have done shaft of the door-knob and passes through the will cure you. Address Dr. 11. G. UOOT, lf?31'earl ALLOWED FOR CASH. charges of sale; that said deceased died seized of ing of the pretendedhair renovators no ladies St.,New York- PRINTED AND PUT UP WITH PLATFORM, one iract ot land situated in said 'Wilton, near virtuously," in these concentric, Circles, ring of the key. The commonest burglarious C. A. MULLIXGS, J. S. MUM.INUS. THE WHARTON PATENT SWITCH, Cannon's-Station, so called, in quantity one acre, were visible on the Pottstown streets. At MIXfeD CARDS with name- 10s. Agentb1 more or less, with the buildings thereon standing: it is not too much to say of the late Presi­ n8trument is the "jimmy," and its uses are outfit lUc. L JONES & Uo.,Nassau, N.Y. South Norwalk, April 15,1878. AND the samelhne every lady at whose house any 40 and bounded northerly and easterly by land of dent, and also of her ^successor, "But thou manifold. It is a. bar of steel, one end of OT Fancy Cards. Unowflake Damask. Assorted THE WESTING HOUSE AIR-BRAKE, David Hanlord. southerly by land ol Caroline Bel- young man ventured to make a call was ZO in25styles,with name 10c. Nassau Card Co., forming in conjunction with a perfect double, den, and westerly by highway, which comprises excellest them all." which is curved at a right angle. Sometimes Nassau. N.Y. Notice. all the real estate of said deceased; that it is pro­ either "engaged" or "ill," and declined to track and road-bed a combination ol safeguards posed to sell the same under said order; that the Perhaps this Report may wake respon­ one end is sharpened to a point and sometimes A DAY to Agents canvassingfor the fire­ HE Selectmen of the town of Norwalk will rc- tgainst accidents which have rendered them receive visitors. On the fifth day the hotel practically impossible. ippraised value thereof exceeds tlie amount of sive "Echoes" in other parishes, and in both, or one is flattened out and sharpened side Visitor. Torms and outfit Free \d- T cieve proposals up to tlie loth day of May, the debts and charges specilicd in said order; and at which the two scoundrels had stopped was $7 ilress T.O. VIC KERY. Augusta, Maine. for the building of a highway Irom the Norwalk HODBER'S PATENT BLOTTER TABLET. -hat said land can not be beneficially divided for many hearts, to the praise and honor of like a crowbar. They are of various lengths Mills in a northerly direction to the Town line the purpose of sale. visited by scores of excited husbands and STOCKBRIDCE and about five thousand feet in length. Pullman Palace Cars Christ.—Scligims Herald. and weights,and a well-to do burglar general­ The subscriber therefore prays said Court to brothers^ who were horrified to learn that Plans and specilications can he seen atSclleck's "Are run on all Express Trains ore'er the whole, or a part, or an undivided inter­ ly has several. Tlicy subserve all the uses of Book stoic in Norwalk. The Selectmen reserve est IB said real estate, to be sold, pursuant to the the two hair renovators had left town live the right to reject all bids deemed by tliein dis- From New Tork, Philadelphia, Balti­ MANURES more aud Washington* provisions ot tliestatute in such case provided, as A Clown's Story of liis Life. : a crowbar aud drill. With them it is no trick advantageous'to the interests of the town. shall appear to said Court lo be most for the in­ days before, carrying with' them seven Originated by Prof. Stoekbrik{/cy Frofessorof Aq• ANDREW SKI.LEOK, 1= , , at all to force open a wooden door, breaking i'icalturcjn the MttsxachuseUs Agricultural seIoamcn *. CLEAMJKEiS IS NEXT 10 80DLIKE8S." To Chicago, Cincinnati. Lenlaville, In­ terest ot said estate. Iu the little, low, wedge-shaped hall on large and heavy trunks. Over the scenes C11A11LE&3V. SMITH, f - getfctotBEST dianapolis, and St. Louis, Dated Norwalk, April 2fltli. 1S7S. the lock or twisting it out of place by main College. Dated at Nci walk^nril lit, 1873. I1EZEK1AH B. OSBORN, Administrator. the upper floor of No. 70 Barrow-st., Joseph which took place when this terrible These Manures are (^impounded for eacli crop G. A. FRANKE'S w itliont Cliaiis©> 1\ English, " the converted clown," told last force. It is also a very successful tool in pry­ furnishing the plant which cadi particular DISTRICT OF NORWALK, ss. Probate Court, news reached; the ladies of Pottstown a md to all principal points in tlie far Tfest and April 29tn, A. D.1S7S. night the story of his life. It was a strange ing open the iron door of a building or a safe, crop requires. They have i>io3 York, tor Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing When I came to this country I joined my try one after the other,and eventually unlock 1260 large double colnmn pages, and is the most lists ot 3000 newspapers, and estimates showing ' coast ! In conncction with the Ice Cream Saloon there Monumental, Building & Cemetery -.omplete History of the World eier published, p.oat o I'advertising first circus. It bust up in three days. But Some weeks ago there appeared in the scl- any door fastened by an ordinary key. A sim­ will be as usual a first class Restaurant for Gents i— AND — tt sells at sight. Send for specimen pages and that didn't discourage me. I kept on and and Ladies with prompt and courteous treatment extra terms to Agents,and see why It sellsfaster |>| § entitle column tfJTii* WATO NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Plrladelphia ,Pa ' ment of Samuel Pornell, tbat Southern and being, in police parlance, "the only thing Also a full line ofStationery and all of theLake­ begged me to leave the show business. 1 was side. Riverside, Sea Side Libraries arid other GRANITE, MARBLE, BROWN, • Central California are becoming drier year by that'll beat a thief." Their only means of cheap.story publications as soon as issued. Sewing Machine then playing at Chatam Four Corners. I opening the door is to bore through and saw Public patronage solicited. OHIO, or NOVA SCOTIA STONE. W. E. aUINTARD, year, the rain-fall diminishing, and the des- GEORGE TIIOItPE. Orders solicited. Prices to suit the times. took her to the circus to see me. When we a ert approaching nearer the sea,—tbat water around it—an operation involving much time Norwalk, February 18th, 1878. 8 got home, I asked her how she liked it. Said HATE been connected in business with Mr. WONDER does not rise as hlgh as formerly in wells,and and trouble. I Bates torf number of years, and ehcorlully General FnmisMiig Mertater, DOX'T FAIL TO SEE THIS she,! 'Oh, you looked so ridiculous!' My recommend him to my old friends and patrons as OPPOSITE HORSE R.R.DEPOT! that there has been a decrease in the flow of The Time Washington Laughed. a man well worthy ol their patronage. ardor all oozed out of my fingers. Said I, {'artesian wdk. He naturally concludes that F. 0. Mm & BROS. HONE 0EN0IRE DNIESS IEARMB E. B. PRICE. •arOrdersattended to day or night. Residcnc Marvel of Perfection! 'But didn't I play well?' She replied. 'I "One day, in Philadelphia," said Mispress Main Street,3 doors froiu Union Avenue. THE .KTEW utter sterility is surely approaching. OUR PATENTED TRADE-MARK, felt so ashamed when I saw you in the ring Dolly Madison, "I was sitting in my parlor Have just completed the filling up of their 1 California Is a long State. Its geographical assortment of New and Choice Varieties of HARLEM* CO. % U(fct mrtaile Mil, attacked to tlw atrfip, uhlkeeut. AGENTS WANTED. that I would have given anything to be with a very dear friend—Mrs. R. B. Lee,— THE HARTFORD Vertical Feed Sewing Machine, centre ia 500miles to the north,and I will say OFFER THEIR NEW p —The choicest in the world—Im Manufactured at Watertown.N. Y. Everybody, home.' That decided me. I was then play­ when in walked Payne Todd (her son) dress­ I |a||X porter's prices—Largest Company Especially ladies, are cordially invited to call and nothing of that section. I will speak for the |LiHv.in America- staple article—pleases inspect the New .Machine,and see samplesof work. ing with 'Sullivan Hibernian Bards.' I said ed in my calico bed-gown. While we were everybody—Trade continually increasing-Agents . extreme south, the very border of the State, C. T. Leonard & Son, BOILER INSPECTION More beau til ill and desirable than ever belore ac­ ' When I leave this show I will never go to laughing at the figure he cut, the servant Hare Crnctey wanted everywhere—best inducements—don'i complished, aud utterly impossible lor any other • —for Mexico isin full view,—and will report SPRING- GOODS AND waste time—send for Circular ' to ROBERT Machine to duplicate. The Vertical Feed is tho another.' I went to Poughkeepsfe and open­ threw open the door and announced Gen. WKLLS, Pres. ol the Original American Tea Co., hinge upon which swings this unparalleledlsuC' a few facts, which; if they do not upset Mr. AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER, 43 Vescy St., N. Y. P. O. Box 12S7. ."mS ed a 'gin mili' and larger-beer saloon, where and Mrs. Washington. What to do with cess, combining entirely new features, \vhicli make Parnell's conclusion, at least cloud the cor­ and they feel assured that their friends living AS FOLLOWS : COAL, WOOD, Insurance Company, the machine the most simply constructed; the sang and told funny stories. My wife that dreadful boy I didn't know. He could most easily opernted; the most durable; and most rectness of his statements. in the Rural DiatricU will find it to their ad­ 9 reliable, doing away with all fits, spells and bast­ thought it was a restaurant, and nothing but aot face the President in that garb. Neither vantage to call and examine their stock before ing. Though the new machine. The figurealwlow are exact, being copied Genfs' Dress Suits, Masons Materials, CASH CAPITAL, $500,000 E. NELSON, eating and drinking into it. I didn't tell her could he leave the room without meeting purchasing elsewhere. Please state if you Manufacturer ot POSITIVELY LEADS THE WOKI.D, from reports s&t to the Smithsonian Insti­ saw this advertisement. We have, also, on what it was. I thought liquor selling was them, for the door they were entering was from $33 and up. OBMBNT PIPE SSDESPoliciesolInsurance. Aftercarefnliii' and no living, person would purchase any other tute, of the aetual meaaurement of the annual hand some new varieties of I spection ot the Boilers, covering all'loss or alter sccingit,.yet it will bo sold at the recent all right. I had a good moral character—the the only one. I made him crawl quickly damage to Boilers,Buildings,and Machinery aris popularly • rainfall at Ban Diego for twenty-seven years- For Drains,Sewers, W ells, &c., ns Irom BnffiiesJleitfu 81® f apns, Government^declared I had. If I wanted to under a low, broad settee under which I was RANGES, Reduced Scalfe of Prices. , It should stated that the rainfall is always at exceedingly low prices. Other goods in our BROOK ST., SOEWMjK, COSN. All come and Uispcct its merits. * go to see the crowned heads of Europe, al setting. I had just time to arrange the Business Suits, from '.At Lowest Cash Priccs. Steam Boiler Explosions «-Br oken Carriages er Wagons neatly and less on the coast than it is miles inland. Here line, as usual, in large quantities, including R. I. TOIjIiES, Agent. I {need to do is to show them my liquo drapery when the Washington a entered. J. JI. AI.LBN, President rmtly repaired. is the report for «ach year in inches and hun­ $20 and tip. C. M. BEACH, - Vice-Prenldenl Principal office at U.S. Rood's JewelrvStore license. After the courtly greetings, and the usual Drains and Wells Dug aid Piped. AGENTS WANTED FOR-THE w% South Norwalk. Machines and sample to be seen dredths, teginning With 1850:—*50—7 84; J. B. PIERCE, - - Sccrctary ft at Harlem's Clothing Store, Norwalk. " One day a ^customer who spent mueli compliments of the season, there came from Iron Clad Paint, '51-7 49: '62-1187; 88; '54-12 06; that never peels or cracks. The Farmers that Also Sole Agent for W. G. LINEBdRGn, Agent money at my bar came in half drunk. Whil under the settee a heavy sigh, which evi­ have used it know what it is. Don't fail to 0«IEMT»LwmiD >55-13 87 ; '5tt—1014; '57-# 86; '58-894; All Wool Pantaloons, Officeover the FirstXationa Bank,cor.Main and he was stscding (here a little girl ciiteie dently attracted the General's notice. How­ call. Business established in 1848. Patent Tinder Wood, '59—13 00; '60—5 68; '61—5 29; 62—18 73, BankSts.. BttID«EFOKT,CO!VN. 23 Spectacles to suit all kinds of Eves with a pail. She wanted a quart of lager ever, I only talked aud laughed a little South Norwalk, March 25th, 1878. 13 nluifnied lrith t&O fine Engravings. Tift is the' only R AGENT FOR '63—4 57; '64-7 59 ; '65-8 53; 66-14 82; from, $5.30 and up. The Cheapest ami Rest Kindling out. Try if. complete History published of the countries iirolved in thfe When I gave it to her she turned to the man, louder, hoping to divert his attention, when LA2AKIIS & MORRIS'S '67—19 37 ; '68—1123 ; '69—5 02; '70—6 07; pulled his sleeye, and said, 'Pa, ccme home. —oh mc— there came an outcry and a kick Boarding. Branch Office at Spcucer's Jewelry Store. Russian-Turkish War CELEBRATED PERFECTED >71-45 45 j "l»-5 08 ; '73-12 99; '74-10 85; WM- B. SWAN, Tills gnmd n«w work Is the result of Recent and Extcn* Mother said -^she would get you this beer if that could not be iguored. So I stooped down FEW Boarders can be accommodated with Odd Vests, from $3MO Manufacturer of sire Travel in all the countries named. It is a hve «od pleasant rooms and board. "timely " book—the ONLY one on the subject—and the fast­ you would only come home to drink it. and dragged Payne out by the leg. Gen. A FINE AN1) COMMON est selling oie ever published. One Agent sold copies TlSe fip£res show an avenge annual rain­ MRS. S. J. GRUMAN, Prospect Hill, Alderney Bull. thejfnTdov; auether, ItiH in one week; another, 81s m SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES. The drunken brute snarled out, 'Get home, d Washington's dignity left him for once. 12tf Norwalk, Oonn' and %ip. one towwKip. Agents, don't miss this—the very BESTchsnco HE full blooded, 2-year old YOUNG TIIOC- Also, a large assormentol GEXUXNE PAUA fall for the twenty-seven years of almost 9-j T OUUH UASE, got bv McOready's Thorough to make money offered in the last three yean. Now is your BOLD orPEUBLE SPKOl'AOLES the only kind or I'll break your back.' I had been to Laugh! Whyhcfaiily roared! The sight Base and dam Mav 2d; color ia a beautiiu! dark HARNESS, time. Send for onr Extra Terms to Agents, ind a full de­ ever yet produced that do not tircthe eye,that scription ot this greatwork andjwlffe fotyourtelvetkAdares* temperance meeting the.night before: A of that boy in that, gown, all so inspected, grey: is of good size, will be 2 years old this May. And Dealer iii A. I). WOBTWHOTON & CO., FoblldNHi HltlfOldi COQlk gives a clear aud distinct vision, and makes weak ^vtlfclniiniting to notice with what exacl- An OJd Established Business —AND TKUMH:—Thorough' bred OowsS2; Common 11. eyes strong. Warranted for five years without in a moment it flashed upon me that I w coming wrong end first from under my stat Oaeli down. MRS. GEOKGE LOW. A^r^BTtalnfall of one dccadc agrees with FOR SAIiB. Horse & Stable Equipments. oflense. Special attention given to llttiugnear the man that was making this father a sot. it was to much."—LippiiwoUts Magazine. tfIS Westport Road. Particular attention paid to NOW FOR YOUR WATER PIPES. aightedpoople . A large assortments 1 fllUE subscriber wishing fo change his business I faid, 'I have sold my last glass of rum-> that of another. The average for the ten I will sell his Stock in Trade, Tools,Good Will, D FORMING GOODS Wm. Glover & Son, 44 &c&eii i860—'70. is RSIPAZRINa. OPERA and FIELD GLASSES lager.' I signed the pledge, and I have ke ^Professor Heniy, who is now eighty years and everything pertaining to the business, Which As Low as can he Bought at any Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past, e has been established 25 years. A lso the property BM Enameled Carl Board, Are ready to put in yourWATER,STEAM or GAS AT 9 48 ; for the seven years 1870—'77;is old, is in somewhat feeble health. His two corner Wall and Mechanic Sreets. the subscriber hopes tomerit a continued share ol PIPE, at very short notice and at as low a rate as it. Everything has prospered with me since, other Store in Town. the businesstavors of his friends and the public. 8 92 If now, to make out a decade, daughters are described as so learned as to be Norwalk, Feb. 2ath, 1878. anyone. WROUGHT AMD CAST IRON, TIN- Weed's Jewelry Store and 1 have done my best for temperance.' '50 •'51 and'58 with tie i&er&* "eneyctopajdias^ of knowledge. ' GEO. F. BKLOEN. Carmine and Blue foi Fancy Work WM. B. SWAN. LINED, LEAD PIPBS, Ac., of avery size and de­ v^weitakeihr-. ow» 01 ' Small talk curls up in their presence like a Shop in rear ol Beiidcnce, Main SUe«t, Norwalk scription. PLUMBING in all itsbraochee. UHDER THE OPBBAHOU8B. • —Trilwnt. 1 . L. HARLEM. / Hi BYINGTON ft CO. •«Teir*roin*70 '77, *e have 8 86 inches, cftterpiUar on a A shewi."