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An Entertaining and Instructive Home Journal, Especially Devoted to Local News and Interests. [$1.00 a Tear. Founded in 1800.] PRICE TWO CENTS. VOL. XCII— NO. 24. NORWALK, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1892. " Bon Voyage. Miss Baird's Institute. For the accommodation of our patrons,'tlie Next Sunday will be Children's day To-morrow is''opening day" with the The La Bourgoyne, on which Rev. fl MURDEROUS ASSAULT. business office of the Daily Gazette will be and it will be observed at the different Stamford Yacht Club. A reception is to be .given to the pa­ Mr. and Mrs. Watkins sail, will leave churches with appropriate exercises. trons and friends of Miss Baird s Insti­ open every evening from 7 till 9 p. m. her pier„N.„o. 42 North River, foot of The Yale crew leave New Haven for tute on Wednesday evening next, June Morton street,sti at half-past three o'clock A Colored Man Stabbed With a More bodies were recovered at Titus- New London to-morrow. 15th. to-morrow morning. Pair of Shears. "You Pays Your Money and Takes ville and Oil City yesterday, and the Your Choice-" burials of some of the victims took place. W. B. Hall -& Co. have a new adver­ An Injunction Granted. One Way to Do It. The Victim in a Dangerous Condi­ Up to the hour of adjournment of tisement in to-days' issue. Judge John H. Perry yesterday Anton Stommell has the contract for granted a temporary injunction re­ Chairman Miller, of the Prohibition tion. the Convention at Minneapolis at one two sidelights to be placed in A. G. Head master Harstrom of the N. M. straining, it is said, Grand Master Ster­ State convention at Lynchburg, Ya., thirty this morning, it was everybody's Setts' news office, in the James Hadden I., will spend his vacation in Phelps, ling from deposing the Master of St. proposes to bury both of the old par­ ties in one common grave. Mr. Miller, Shortly after 9 o'clock last night. Of­ game and all a go-as-you-please. The block. New York,. John's Lodge, of Norwalk, Mr. Frede­ ficer Martin arrested and placed in the rick Mead. if he succeeds, will be entitled to rank leaders of both Harrison and Blaine There is an extra large and gorgeous as the boss* undertaker of the age. station-house a colored man living on Mr. W. Warren, of the N. M. I. fac­ Mechanic street and of unenviable rep­ seem all afloat. Both publicly proclaim pink rhododendron tree in the front ulty goes to Croton-on-the-Hudson for yard of the F. J. Curtis place on Mott A Mass Meeting. utation, and with the cognomen of Don their certainty of success to-day, but his vacation. To Speak in Norwalk. Juan Carlos. The complainant was both seem to be in the same doubt and Place. There will fee a mass meeting of the Tristram & Hyatt have something to labor unions^ at Germania Hall, South Architect Briggs, of this city will ad­ Fred Anderson another colored man, darkness that has ruled hitherto. With Harrison and Cleveland pitted say to the ladies in their new advertise­ Norwalk, thiif evening at 8 o'clock. dress the Norwalk club next Friday and who until recently was in the em­ - The session last night showed both against each other the prohibition vote ment in this issue. Addresses will be made by Mr. Gomp- niglit on the occasion of the visit of ploy of Frank W. Woodward. As near will be greatly increased throughout 's board of World's Fair aslthe story can be gotten at, it would sides to be nervous and apprehensive ; ers, president of the central labor seem that Don Carlos was standing the shadow of the dark horse seeming­ the country. ' Mr. D. E. L. Ferris, of the Berkeley union and Mrl Skifington of Boston. managers. Senator Read and Hon. M. Divinity school, Middletown, is visit­ near Holmes, Keeler & Selleck's store, If the Umbrella Trust will kindly W. Seymour will also attend.—Bridge­ ly demoralizing both factions. The ing friends in town. port Union. talking with some friends of both sexes, feeling seems. rapidly pervading the manufacture an umbrella which can be Norwalk Politicians Solid. when Anderson crossed the street and trusted on a windy day much may be stepping up to Don familiarly slapped convention as it does the country, that The Philadelphia Times announces Harry RideJ says that East Norwalk forgiven. is nearly soli(f for John Sherman, while Wants $950,000. him on the shoulder and said "Hallo. the surest way to "organize victory" that grasshoppers fried in butter are as Mr. E. J. Hill telegraphs to Minneapo­ Suit for breach of promise of mar­ Don." At this Carlos turned around for the Republican party is to close the Officer Dann, last night, arrested delicious as shrimps. and dealt Anderson a blow in the breast William Grace for being intoxicated. lis that his I/timber yard is solid for riage has been instituted in the Illinois doors of bitter strife between the friends Harrison. O. E. Wilson says he is superior court by Mrs. Jessie Hall, a with his right hand in which he held a This morning William paid a fine and The Rhetoric Class at Mrs. Mead's pair of shears, and then asksd Ander­ of Blaine and Harrison and open them solid for Harrison also, because he be­ former actress, whose stage name was costs and wae discharged. school have invited their friends to a lieves him to be the easiest man for Dorothea Lewis, against James W. son if he wanted to fight. Anderson to candidates free from all existing " Story Tellers' Afternoon,"nextTues­ Cleveland to defeat. Bill Mitchell is Paige of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Paige is replied that he was .only joking. Soon prejudice, bitterness and entangle­ The manufacturers of Republican day, from 4 to 6. for Alger, because he fought the cop­ manufacturer of the Paige type-setting after Anderson felt blood trickling ments. The conviction grows that the Presidents do not always depend upon per-heads and^rebels, while Carmi is machine. Sensational charges are made. down his breast, and espying Officer the tariff for protection to their dis­ With Harrison for a candidate the re­ Martin said "that man," pointing to convention cannot afford to nominate for "the man who can get there" and tinctively American Industry. publican party will require an extra so he keep theT post office, and Campy Don, "has stabbed me, arrest him." either Harrison or Blaine, even if such amount of fireworks to get up their wants either Lincoln or Gersham, or From Friend to Friend The officer then placed Don under ar­ nomination were practicable, and Grand Master Hugh Sterling has regular enthusiasm. some other very conservative candidate. Goes the story of the excellence of rest he making no attempt to get away. thereby project into the national can­ summoned W. M. Frederick Mead, to Hood's Sarsaparilla and what it has ac­ While on the way to the station house Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Morison he threw a revolver down the driveway vass feuds that no bargains could con­ Bridgeport on matters pertaining to re­ An Option Secured. complished, and this is the strongest cent action of St. John's Lodge. gave a delightful dinner party last advertising which is done on behalf of near John Malone's saloon, whieh was ciliate, and sores for which there could evening in celebration of their sixth An option of the four-fifths of the this medicine. We endeavor to tell afterward found by Mr. Malone. He be no salve. c wedding anniversary. stock of the Pratt & Whitney Co., honestly what Hood's Sarsaparilla is also attempted to strike Anderson —One hundred and twenty-five dol­ another blow. On being searched a The significant event of last night lars will buy an Upright Piano, almost Hartford, has been secured by a repre­ and what it will do, but what it has There were at least thirty "Sons of sentative of an English syndicate, who done is far more important and far pocket-knife and a pair df scissors were was the vote on the acceptance of the new, at Hoyt's music store, Danbury. found in his possession and taken In Hoyt's new Block. 24-3t Rest" watching the unloading of the has sailed for England to lay the mat­ more potent. Its unequalled record of minority report of the Committee on National Bank of Norwalk's new safe ter before the syndicate. The price at cures is sure to convince those who have charge of by the officer. Anderson Contested Seats. which the stock has been secured is never tried Hood's Sarsaparilla that it then walked to Dr. J. G. Gregory's Our Brother's Lodge, I. O. O. F., deposit vault yesterday. The platform which was presented over $200 per share, the market quota­ is an excellent medicine. where the wound was dressed and he have accepted an invitation from Rev. tions being $175 with none offered. It was sent home in a carriage. The cut re-affirms the American doctrine of F. E. Bobbins to attend the services at One piece of the new safe deposit is probable that the deal will go is on the right breast, just over the protection, declares that luxuries the Baptist Church, next Sunday even­ vaults at the National Bank was carted through. Storm and "Warm Wave." lung, and about an inch deep. If blood ing. yesterday afternoon by a four horse The Pratt & Whitney Company was poisoning does not set in, it is not be­ should be taxed; demands equal mon­ team. It weighed eight tons. The sluggish disturbance moving yes­ established in 1861 and does an immense terday from Lake Erie to the New Jer­ lieved that it will prove fatal. It is ey, whether it be of gold, silver or pa­ —Mason & Hamlin's splendid pianos business in machinery and fine tools. stated by acquaintances of the parties will stay in tune four times as long as sey coast, scarcely strong enough to af­ per ; favors a free and unrestricted bal­ Sunday is "Children's Day" at the The capital is $600,000 with a large sur­ fect the mercury in the barometer, was that the stabbing was the result of an lot, an increase of the navy and is de­ any other make. Sold only at Hoyt's Saugatuck M. E. Church. There will plus. The company paid 15 per cent, old grudge, but this is denied by both Music Store, 321 Main St., Danbury- productive of quite extended and heavy cidedly against criminal and pauper be a concert in the evening in which last year and probably earned much rainfalls. Anderson and Carlos. Thte latter has many of the children will take part. more. The storm will pass off early the reputation of being a bad man, and immigration. a hard drinker, and for the past week It looks now as though the decisive William Duncan, of the Consolidated this morning, and probably we shall railroad New York ticket office, gave At the meeting of the ladies of Grace A Beautiful Incident. have a '' warm wave" lasting in this has been on a spree. battle may be fought before sundown Church Guild at Mrs. E. P. Weed's yes­ section from to-morrow till Monday The attending physician says that us a pleasant call this morning. He "Uncle" Harry Smith of Saugatuck, Anderson has suffered internal hemorr­ to-day. Of course there will be a hot says that he will remove his family to terday it was decided to give an enter­ now over eighty years of age, was made night. ^ ^ tainment and supper in the near future. hage and that it is impossible as yet to struggle for delay on the part of those South Norwalk for the summer months. unusually happy last night in Temple determine the result of his injury. He who have reason to fear the result of a Lodge of Westport, by witnessing the Bound to be On Hand. was unable to appear against Carlos raising of his son Homer to the degree final vote, but there is an end to all She—Darling, do you doubt me that It required an extra page of "Sem" In Meriden, last week, Judge Coe this morning. Justice Coolidge then you hate to have me go away to the sea­ Curtis' time book to record the time of of Master Mason. Uncle Harry has things and the decrees of fate must be found that the city editor of the Jour­ placed Carlos under $1,500 bonds for shore ? , the two "Sons of Rest" who were en­ seven sons, all of whom are, like him­ nal was guilty of an offense against the trial to-morrow. accepted sooner or later. He—No, that's not it—but I m not gaged in clearing off the Water street self, good and loyal Masons and all law by attending a prize fight. The Below will be found the versions of After a little the democrats will treat sure of myself. cross-walks yesterday. but one,Aaron, living at the West, were case has been appealed, and the Journal the affair asi told by the two principals: at Temple Lodge at the us to another spectacle of the same present rpftn tells Judge Coe, through the col­ A GAZETTE reporter visited the home Heavy damage was done by cloud­ The Farmers' Alliance movement is conferring of the third degree of Ma­ umns of his paper, that he does not in­ of Anderson on Park stfe'6t early this kind and then the serious business of bursts and landslides along the New not over. The "People's Party" is sonry. The "vterk" ^as beautifully tend to depart from the rule of his morning. He lay on his back in bed, the Presidential campaign will begin. York Central Railroad and in the in­ holding conventions ana putting up lo­ rendered by his son. Elmer, who is Mas­ journalistic career to be on hand when­ and was not inclined to talk much, but terior of the State of New York, yes­ cal nominees in many Western States, ter of Newark Lodge No. 7, of Newark, ever and wherever anything is going gave his version of the affair as follows: terday. ' ' and to some extent in the South. N. J. Twenty fellow officers and mem­ on that is worth reporting for the in­ "I was standing near the horse-car de­ TERSE TALES OF THE TIMES. bers of Newark Lodge were visitors to formation of the readers of the paper. pot and saw Don talking to some wo­ In Scotland the semi-annual fair for Temple Lodge with Elmer, as was also hiring servants and fixing wages is still The one term idea will be made the men near Holmes, Keeler & Selleck's Reporter Thomas' wife is quite sick. law of the land just as soon as we have Grand Senior Warden Belcher of the store, opposite. I went across the street held. Such an institution in this coun­ Grand Lodge of New Jersey. McCrearry-T?andle. try would have to be opened semi- a President who does not want a second and stepping up to-him gave him a slap term, and also have a few thousand of­ Quite a Targe company of Norwalk There was a quiet and pretty wed­ on the back and said, ' Hallo, Don ?' Captain William Henry Smith is in weekly. Masons were present and greatly en­ town. fice-holders who are anxious to go into ding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. He then struck me. ^ I walked away some other business.—Herald. joyed the New Jersy work in conferring Morrison, on Summer street at 6 o'clock from him, and in a minute or so, felt A farmer at Dixmont Centre, Me., the Master Mason's degree. •—Fancy Shirts at Mitchell's. 23-tf sent to Boston nine dressed lambs, the last evening. The principals to the the blood trickling down mv breast, oldest of which was only two months. It is understood that Mr. Ira Cole marital contract were Miss Winona Mc- and then knew I was stabbed. Officer •M Mr. John P. Treadwell is out and He received $88.45 for the lot,Or $80.06 has generously donated the use of the Ballots Examined. Crearry, formerly of Mattewan, N. Y., Martin came along just then, and I told about again. over the selling expenses. A very fair vacant store under the Club House to and Gould J. Randle, of Winnipauk, him to arrest Don because he had stab­ The last hearing in the Phelan-Walsh the same being presented, signed and bed me. Officer Martin then took result. the Ladies of Grace Church to use for quo-warranto suit before September 1 Contractor William Thompson is their parish work, until such time as a sealed by Rev. F. E. Robbins, of the him. I walked down to Dr. Grego­ quite ill at his home. Two reports from the Committee on took place yesterday morning. Four Baptist Church. A wedding feast was ry's and told him I had been stabbed. permanent tenant for the attractive witnesses from Sharon testified about Credentials were presented to the Re­ store is secured^ served, and it was a happy one. Mr. He looked at the cut and fixed it up and' —Straw Hats at Mitchell's. 23-if publican National Convention in Min­ ballots that were thrown out in that George Morrison, of Fishkill, acted as sent me home in a carriage, for I felt neapolis, last night. The reports Rev. Father Slocum of St. Mary's town. Dr. Arthur J. Wolff, an expert best man. The bride looked very awful faint. The cut don't hurt me microscopist, testified that he had ex­ much, but I'm afraid it's a bad one. It's No girl of high culture will wear her caused much discussson. No nomina­ Church, who is in Europe, is expected pretty in a wedding gown of heliotrope tions were made. home the last of this month. Shortly amined several of the Meriden marked color, and the groom seemed to be the about an inch deep. Don and me was suit cut too low.—Century Magazine. after his arrival here the church edi­ ballots. He took two photographs of happiest man en earth. The couple always good friends. I guess that's all —Don't fail to attend the Strawberry fice, the society being out of debt, will the ballots magnified by forty diame­ were in receipt of many valuable and I've got to say." —Large upright Piano only $200 at Festival of Buckingham Woman's Re­ be consecrated by Bishop McMahon, ters and the two negatives when placed useful presents. They left on the 7.30 To a GAZETTE reporter at the station Hoyts' Music Store, Danbury. 24-3t lief Corps, at G: A. R. hall Friday even­ who will also at the same time confirm one over the other showed the marks train for Syracuse, N. Y., followed by house this morning, Carlos told the fol­ ing, June 10th. An abundance of a large class. in exactly the same spot. The photo­ a shower of rice, old slippers and con­ lowing story: "I was standing opposite Mrs. Dr. James G. Barbour is now a Strawberries, cake and cream. Hall graphs showed the letters magnified so gratulations. They expect to return the horse-car depot talking with John guest of Mrs. William D. Gregory of There was quite a family row 6n Cen­ as to be about five inches long. Pho­ home on the 18th. May they live long Showell, another c^ored fellow ; I was open at 7 p. m. Come and help us. 372-2t tographs of the various kinds of marks Wilton. f ter avenue last night, and one of the and happily and all their troubles be going to cut his hair, and had a pair of parties*went to a neighbors, where she magnified forty times were shown. It little ones. shears in my right hand; am sort of —Tennis Belts of all kinds at Mitch­ It is thirty-three years since ;R. C. made some very damaging statements would be impossible, the witness said, blind in one eye, the result of a revol­ Brown went to Colorado, too poor to to have made the marks by hand, as a ell's. 369-lw against her husband. She furthermore Flag Day at Putnam Camp. ver cartridge that I got in the cheek at pay for the washing of a paper collar. declared her intention of this morning difference of five-thousandths of an White Plains. As we stood there some The Ancient Order of Foresters will He is now building a $1,500,000 hotel at visiting a lawyer's office and bringing inch would show on the negative. The Pursuant to a vote of the Board of one came up and struck me a blow on give a picnic at the Fair Grounds on Denver, and will have afew spare mil­ a suit for divorce. And apparently the witness produced a thirty-diameter mi­ Managers of the Sons of the American the blind side, and said, --Hallo, Don ?' July 2d. lions left when it is finished and paid end is not yet. - croscope in court and examined several Revolution, all members of that Soci­ Not waiting to see who it was, I swung for. s Bridgeport ballots. He found the ety and the Sons of the Revolution, and around and struck him a blow in the • - —All styles of Crush Hats at Mitch­ A gang of men are at work on Butler marks to be identical with each other. members of all historical and patriotic —The most elegant music store in breast with the hand that held the ell's. 369-lw street, under the supervision of the The court and the attorneys also exam­ societies, (editors and reporters of shears. I might have pricked him a ,>• Connecticut is Hoyt's Crystal Talace water commissioners and engineer • Yesterday afternoon's shower rose up ined the ballot's through the microscope. course), with their families, are invited little, but I guess it didn't amount to Music Store, 321, 323 and 325 Main Wood lowering the' cement water After short arguments the lawyers in a-hurry and it fell down in just as street, Danbury. Special discounts to to join in a grand basket picnic, at J?ut- much. I then saw it was Fred. Ander­ pipes on that street. If the experiment gave their papers to Judge Hall with a nam Camp, Redding, on the anniver­ son. We had always been good friends big a hurry. Norwalk customers on all musical does not prove satisfactory, buc the request to find the facts in the case. sary of the adoption of the American 5i-: goods. 24-3t and were together in the afternoon. —Tennis Suitings and Supplies at J engineer feels confident that it_will, Flag, Tuesday, June 14, 1892. Oh, I forgot to say when I hit him he then a six-inch iron pipe will be laid. Putnam Camp was the quarters of Arthur Pinneo's. 36'7-tf Why is it that the democratic papers Who Will It Be? turned and.kicked me in the stomach. Gen. Israel Putnam and his army in I then shoved the shears in my belt and are so anxious for the republicans to The DAILY GAZETTE will give a five the winter of 17S8-9, and has been ac­ The Woman's Relief Corps will hold nominate Harrison and the republican Keep the roosting and laying quar­ squared for him, and asked him if he a strawberry festival in Grand Army ters of the fowls well whitewashed - as dollar gold piece to the party first quired and cared for by the State since wanted to fight. He said no, that he papers are equally anxious to see the handing in a correct guess of who the 1887. A monument has been erected, hall to-night. democrats nominate Cleveland ? Can the warm weather gets a footing. A was only joking. I then started, along little kerosene oil in the whitewash adds names of the successful candidates for carriage drives aud boundary walls with Showell, but had not gone far —My! but aint it Hot!—Buy your it be that each recognizes the other's President and Vice-President of the built, and various other improvements weak point ? . to its efficacy. The nest-boxes should when we met Officer Martin, and then Summer Underwear at Mitchell's. 23tf. have a liberal coat of the mixture, and United States at the Minneapolis con­ have been made and are in progress, to Anderson stepped up and said I had it is desirable to change the contents of vention will be, prior to the official an­ keep alive the interest in this historic stabbed him, and asked the officer to ar­ tf To-day's New York Tribune truly nouncement of the nominees. Minneapolis makes it amply plain that says: the boxes occasionally,^ re-filling with spot, and preserve the landmarks and rest me, and he did. v/hile we were on new hay.—Rural New Yorker. Fill out the following ballot, and relics which remain as evidences of its the way to the lockup-Anderson came American oratory maintains all its old- '' As for Mr. Blaine, nothing has yet hand it in at the Business office of the time liveliness. been produced to show that he did not occupancy by the soldiers of Gen. Put­ up near me and I made a strike at him, GAZETTE:— nam during that trying winter. and in dodging the blow he slipped and mean and does not stand by wliut he The Golden Rule Circle of King's —Go to Mitchell's and you will find said in his lettpr to Mr. Clarkson. ]Je fell. He didn't act much like a man rhat you want. 2?-tf Daughters will give an entertainment that had'been stabbed, for he followed is resoonsible for what he has said, and m Lockwood's Hall, Friday evening, : \ His Life a Lesson. not i'or what sanguine persons have me way down here. Ain't they going if:* The Mrs. Jolm P. Treadwell party June 17th. Among other attractions j'.-v hoped." •With the death of Sidney Dillon yes­ to give me a trial this morning ? " expect to leave Washington for Nor­ will be a duet by Mrs. Dr.Newkirk and terday morning there passed away al­ •*: He did not seem to appreciate the walk to-morrow. S. B. Gregory's barge "Newport" at­ Miss Sherwood, a mandolin solo by most the last one of the group of men fact that he had done anything of a se­ tached to four gray horses, took a large Madame Yunkbaus of New York, music who by their faith in the value of the rious nature,but rather acted as though —Tennis Suitines made to order of party to Stamford last night, to witness by a mandolin club from Bridgeport, railroatl so worked at and developed it finest domestic and imported flannels, i expected a release or a light sen­ the commencement exercises of the and recitations by Mrs. Henry S.Bissell as to put the United States at a bound tence. I at J. Arthur Pinneo's. 367-tf Merrill Business College. They re­ and Miss Florence Foster of Greens in the foremost rank of nations. .. Farms. . . turned home about 4 o'clock. The He began life as an errand boy on - Not Satisfied.., Prof. Cornpigni, of the N. M. I., sails crack whip, "Winn" Scott held the the first line in this State; he drove the Prof. Willis Earle, of the N. M. I. Mrs. Raffaele Arena of Chapel street,. lijbe 17th inst., with a party of Norwalk lines. Institute, leaves to-morrow night for a silver spike that bound the two oceans [ladies, for Europe. ; ; : . by a line of iron rails, and when he who yesterday had a neighbor arrested ;7 A meeting of the committee having trip through western New York and died he was interested in railroads from on the charge of stealing a wateh, jew- • Pennsylvania. From there he goes to elry and money, and who was found-- I The rumor is current that the master in charge tlie arrangements for decor­ one end of the country to the other. ating the graves of firemen next Sun­ his farm in Thetford, Vt. During the The good old rule "What is worth guiltless of the charge, and of which a |of St. John's Lodge heard something past" two years beside the work of the report appeared in this column, became •"drap" yesterday. day met last night. The firemen will doing is worth doing well" was his assemble at Pioneer Truck rooms at 2 department of Natural Science, Mr. wroth • yesterday, and calling at the Earle has secured the establishing of a favorite advice to young men, arid o'clock, and march first to St. Paul's every boy can take a lesson from his home of Mrs. Annie Gill-Roach, toward • It begins to appear that reciprocity U. S. Signal station at the Institute church-yard, to Union cemetery, and life. whom she had a spite, knocked at the Imay be the only solution of the con- to St. Mary's cemetery. _A committee equipped with thermometers, weather Mr. Dillon's parents were poor and door. As Mrs. Roach opened the door, |test at Minneapolis. ^ ' was appointed to visit Riverside, Pine flags, etc., put up a complete system of he went to work, and hard work, too, Mrs. Arena let her right arm go out in Island and East Norwalk cemeteries in electric .bells in the school building, at an age when the boy of to-day is true pugilistic style, sending Mrs. Roach Sidney Dillon died at his home in the fire supply wagon. Large single • and was for some time at the head of to the floor. A warrant was Bwbrn out the Bugle, the school paper, which he playing marbles. He had no educa­ Jew York yesterday, after an illness of bouquets will be placed on the graves of tional advantages either, but by hard for Mrs. Arena's arrest, and she will r lore than twelve weeks. deceased firemen, of which there are founded. We feel that Mr. Earle is an study at night, by economy and appli­ probably appear in tfhe court-room are-. . forty. 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found Ben* Pay outside, awaiting mm. naa arterwairct Deen put in cipher for .cWy. •, •/ York in the comnnnv s < p •»:, .i u.>>: •*» fSgamM- with a box in his hand, which, as they transmission. The first four were un­ PENSIONS fetf* •?. \ ingthe collapse of the mu>«, am THE MYSTERY entered he laid upon the table. Having important, giving good accounts of the that further work uponitwo'ilci be im­ fe;v' done this, he closed the big shutter of GEN. WM. II. NOBLE, —OF THE— mine, but nothing decisive. The fifth— possible without enormous outlay. He Worth $1,000 each window, while Lorimer lighted a plainly the one which Pedro had sent ofl also desired that ans' letters or des­ NA. 91 STBATFOKD AVE., BRIDGEPORT lamp. patches for him should be forwarded to ^ The Good Derived from : " I thought I'd better go to his office Just prior to Lorimer's arrival—was in Has allblanks Heeded under New Law for • •% 'v MASKED MINE. those words: meet him at Chicaero. At that citv he Soldiers, Widows, Parents and Children. . Cal: laid over one train, obtained his mall, or send for question blanks at once.\,; fiM ' and get out his papers, sir," said Ben. " Have struck ancient workings sealed . . " I miss my mark if yer don't And the up. Also found an old tunnel; got but had not examined it, and his train BY FRANK H. NO ETON. whole mystery explained here." through, and prospected. Ore unlimited, was within a few moments of the time for leaving Chicago, when a stout, well- HOOD'S PATRONIZE THE OLDJRELIABLE ' Lorimer sat down and buried his face and value incredible. You may go the that the two proceeded to the mouth ot in his hands. For one moment the full length of all you can raise. I pledge preserved old gentleman, accompanied ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, RF: the shaft. It was easy enough for them whole horrible meaning of this catas­ my life on it." by a tall, handsome girl, entered the car Sarsaparilla to'?• lower themselves, the arrangement in which the two men were occupying H.O-W Kates. '?*"•. Prompt Delivery v trophe flashed upon him. His life saved "Hell?" shouted Ben Day; "then he for sending down the bucket being auto­ as if by a miracle, only to encounter tho knew the tunnel after all." seats. Branch Office, Norwalfi, at Morris Benedict's matic, and regulated as readily by the utter wreck of all his hopes. The com­ " Sit here, my dear," said the old gen­ person descending as at the surface. " Here is a despatch he must havesent Main Office at Depot, South Norwalk. pany which had employed him ruined, by his man this very morning without tleman "I will be back in a moment." iSS Dyspepsia v They were provided with lanterns, but A sweet voice said, "Excuse me," and L. HUNT, Agent] *.,% for he could not imagine that they would telling me," said Lorimer, and he read The peculiar combination of stomach P. 5. fouiid the usual light burning at the foot undertake to reopen the mine at such a the following: then, as Lorimer rose, white and com­ i'jjs of the shaft. pletely unnerved by this unexpected tonics and alterative remedies in Hood's ETER I-. GUIGUJS, Florist and Nursery­ tremendous expenditure of time and "The man is here, knows all, but man, Uuion Avenue, north of Union Lorimer observed, as by a flash of money. And most of all his possible won't know anything after to-night. meeting. Grace Cameron cried eagerly, P intelligence, that as Hardy stepped from "Why, Ralph!" and the next moment Sarsaparilla cannot be equalled, and Cemetery, Norwalk, Conn. Dealer in Green chance, his only one, of gaining the hand Hope you acted on my last; that is buy this superiority explains the wonderful House and Hot"House and Bedding and Vege­ the bucket his hand trembled, and he of Grace Cameron, blighted forever. all you can possibly get at any price. Shall the two stood with their hands clasped, table Plants, Fruit and Ornamental Trees,^ looked paler than usual. He was about utterly ignoring the presence of the Shrubbery, Vines, Cut Flowers, always on ' The outlook Was so formidable as to be follow this, as soon as the act blows success of hand, and all sorts of designs in flowers ar-.'' to remark upon this, when the superin­ almost prostrating. Lorimer was a over. If necessary, can lay it to a fellow other passengers, while their eyes told ranged to order. iv tendent directed his attention, to water very abstemious man, but he rose, went he brought up with him." whatever the pressure of their hands This Great Medicine W Grading and refilling cemetery plots trickling through the side of the rock, to a cupboard, and pouring out a glass "Well, by Gaul! That was cool; but left unsaid, which was very little. in cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion and attended to. and he stooped to examine it. While of brandy from the stores kept there, Ben Day slipped out, somehow, un­ thus bending he became instinctively he never'll see that despatch anyhow," Similar troubles. Mr. T. A. Wheelock, drank it down at a gulp. Then turning, said Ben Day. seen ; and Ralph found himself seated conscious of a sudden movement on the by the side of Grace, utterly bewildered, a well known citizen of Burlington, he saw Ben Day regarding him cu­ "What do you mean?" Vt., writes: . part of tho superintendent, and turning riously and the sight of him, for he had but intensely happy. For there was no suddenly, saw him standing above him, "Mean? just this;" and he drew from "Six months ago I was badly run down and forgotten his presence, reminded him of his pocket the papers he had taken from mistaking the sentiment that now lit up with his hand uplifted, in which some­ another phase of this most extraordi­ the young girl's face until it was radiant; tmable to attend to business. The principal thing glittered—something bright and the dead Limaneser and threw them nary situation. down before Lorimer, who picked them and Lorimer knew that, no matter what trouble seemed to be due to indigestion and sharp; and then there was the noise of "Ben," he said, as he resumed his might have been in tho past, the love of aggravated dyspepsia. I had no appetite, an explosion—the shaft was filled -with up, and stared with atonishment. seat, "I hardly know how to begin, there " Why, these are the papers we for­ Grace Cameron in the present was a cer­ smoke; he heard the sound of a rushing tainty that no doubt or misunderstand­ Nothing Tasted Good is so much to learn, and so much that warded this morning!" and what I did eat distressed me. Added to and roaring that grew louder; and after only you can explain. But take a glass "You're right, they are; though your ing could possibly overcome. A very that he became dazed,and knew nothing of brandy—excuse my thoughtlessness. few moments served to tell how this this was a nervous disturbance. Physicians accurately. ' Some one had grasped him share of 'em never was meant to reach; that I employed failed to reach my case. I I must not forget that I owe my life to and the fellow that took them won't happy meeting had chanced to be Flag by th<} arms, and he felt himself dragged you." uevei: tell what happened to 'im. brought about. She had left the East a grew worse, lost flesh and almost hope. One along the ground, through what seemed "Thank you kindly, sir," said Ben. "Ben—you don't mean—" fortnight after he had bidden her fare­ nay I ran across a testimonial for Hood's to be a hole, and then being lifted to an and he helped himself liberally; and well—how long ago it seemed!—for La Sarsaparilla stating what it had done in what upright position, and pulled and hustled Ben drew his revolver and pointed to then, at Lorimer's invitation, seated two empty chambers. trip with her father to the Yellowstone seemed to be a case similar to mine. I got a along a dark passageway. Behind him himself at the opposite side of the table. Valley, and they were now on their re­ bottle and in three or four days saw that I it seemed as though an earthquake was "She spoke twice, pard; and by Gaul, " Now, sir, if you'll excuse my sugges­ if she'd missed ary one, you wouldn't turn home. felt better. Before I had finished the first shattering the world in pieces, so deaf­ tion, you may save yourself a lot of "And Brandegee?"queried Lorimer. bottle, was greatly improved. Rested better, ening was the concussion, as crash after be here now. It was readin' the cussed questions if you just open that box. I villan's report there that put me onto " I never spoke to him after the day you felt better, and knew I was crash resounded through the darkeness. haven't an idea what there is in it, but left Ralph, I don't deservo your forgive­ Curb it the job an' made me go down in that Presently— he could not have told if Mr. Hardy kept^it mighty private, and it there tunnel to-night." And so saying, ness quite, for I was not true to you or Better All Over the time were long or short—he saw light. may give a clew to the whole business." he pointed to the bottom of one of the to myself for a little while. But, I continued with the medicine, and have taken He was dragged through a mass of what "You're right, Ben, I guess," said sheets where in Hardy's writing were though, I do not ' excuse myself, I two bottles and now feel better than at any seemed to be bushes; and then under the Lorimer, and he proceeded to open the these words. "I shall take the next was in a measure driven to it. You time for the past five years. Feel as hearty Put down in the best manner, ' silent stars, while the sweet mountain box, which was made of wood, bound steamer, leaving things here in charge know you went away, and he re­ as when a boy. Have regained my flesh, have by experienced men, and at air blew full in his face, and a voice with iron, and fastened with a strong of Pedro, who is to meet me in Lima, turned ; and then every possible means good appetite, can sleep well, and my nerves cried : "Not yet, pard. He was a cuning of persuasion and suggestion were used padlock. and then return. You know him well are in excellent condition. I would not value lowest price. vf rascal but by Gaul old Ben was one too It required the use of tools and con­ enough to know everything will be safe by everybody. I had known him so long, a thousand dollars for what it did for m§." many for him that time." siderable time before the lid could be with him." "You see, pard—excuse the and you such a little while. I distrusted T. A. WHEELOCK, Burlington, Vt. Ben Day it was who stood wringing forced. When it was, the box was found liberty I'm takin'—when I read that, I my own heart, and I was not sure of Lorimer's hand, while he poured out a to be full of papers, neatly folded and says, by Gaul he's goin' to make way yours. And— Oh, Ralph, will you for­ Fully Indorsed volley of mingled thanksgiving and endorsed. A large strong envelope at­ with Mr. Lorimer. I nosed round all give me, and take me back?" "We have sold Mr. T. A. Wheelock curses, as Lorimer strove to gather his tracted Lorimer's attention, and he ex­ day, and watched him, and I heard you It was a miracle that there was not a several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and scattered senses enough to ask the amined that. To his iastonishment, the an'him to-night discussin* about goin' scene then and there not customary to have heard him tell in high terms of com­ meaning of this fearful experience. first paper that met his eye was the down in the shaft. Then I dropped on railroad travel. But Ralph, by a super­ mendation what it has done for him. I know "Why, it's just this, Mr. Lorimer. original of the mysterious letter which his game. human effort, refrained from taking her' that he has recommended S, That infernal scoundrel had plotted to Hardy had a ssured him was in Ben Day's "I just got myself down in that there right in his arms, letting a surreptitious murder you, and I was too auick for possession. Lorimer gave an ejacula­ tunnel the quickest I ever moved, an' squeeze on account indicate what she Hood's Sarsaparilla him." tion of surprise. Meanwhile Ben looked was there a-watchin' in the dark when might expect when an opportunity of­ to many others here'. Our customers gener- "What was that he had in his hand?" on unconcernedly. fered. And then Grace covered the sit- South Norwalk. "That was a bowie-knife—cursejhim! you two came down in the bucket. I ally speak well of it." F~ L. TAFT & Co., "Do you know that paper, Ben?" in­ drawed a bead onto him then, an' by ation by talking volubly of whatever Pharmacists, Burlington, Vt. And if I'd missed my aim, you'd never quired Lorimer, handing it to him. Gaul it never left him again—till it came uppermost in her mind. 'a known what it was," Ben took it, turned it over, examined steered a forty-eight calibre hole into " I told father, after a very few words Hood's Will Liver "Did you shodt him?" it closely. "Never.saw it in my life his infernal carcass." And Ben sat I had with him as I wa3 walking up Cure "Didn't I?—borea a hole through his from the landing. I did not feel very Landscape Gardening, Grad- l before, sir." down and wiped his forehead with the Pills ** Ills lungs, you bet. But he never a wanted It was perfectly clear to Lorimer that back of his hand, as he had done over kind toward him just then, Ralph, and I ing and Sodding. 'em after that shot, even if I hadn't hit he never had, and a deep sigh of relief the body of the dead Limanese in the did feel awfully ashamed of myself. him, Didnt you hear the rumpus?" attested to his satisfaction at the dis­ morning. Well, I told father that nothing in the She Sought Revenge. "What was itV—an earthquake?" world would induce me ever again to so covery, while he extended his hand to To say that this amazing revelation of to "No earthquake. Leastwise it was, the sturdy friend, whom he felt he had another of the chapter of accidents to much as speak to him. And I told him Wednesday, a woman living in what ;oo an' I made it. However it happened, deeply injured by doubting, even on tes­ which he owed his life astounded —yes, I did—that you were the only one is known as the "long building" on pard, I don't know; but that shot stirred timony which seemed to tell so strongly Lorimer beyond measure to put it I ever could care anything about. And Chapel street, preferred a serious something that brought the whole shaft against him. Ben took the proffered mildly. I didn't mind if your were poor or not, charge against Mrs. Annie Gill-Roach. down on top of him. I just got you hand and shook it energetically, while "Ben," he said, with emotion, "my or if we both were. I would marry you— It was to the effect that she had stolen through by the skin of your teeth. Now his looks showed the surprise he felt at friendship is a poor thing to what it if you would have me. Do you think from a trunk, a gold watch and chain, F.J.Cartis&Co., you want to get st aight back to quar­ Lorimer's unwonted expression of feel­ might have been, but such as it is, you you will be able to put up with such a jewelry, and §6.50 in money. Mrs. ters, an' keep this tj yourself. I'll tell ing. shall never want for it;" and the two wilful, wicked girl, Ralph?" Roach, emphatically denied that she , For a Baldwin or Sweet you the whole s>tory later, an' prove it. "Never mind," said the latter, in re­ men shook hands again, managing, Lorimer's face was a sufficient re­ had committed the theft, and so That durned villian meant to do tho job, sponse to his look. " I'll explain it all after the fashion of men, to conceal a sponse to this question, yet he could not straightforward was her story the an' then play it off onto me; but he to you hereafter ;" and he went on with good deal of feeling by this simple act. conceal from its expression altogether grand j uror believed her and told her Avarn't smart enough. Only"—and here his examination of the papers. " But, Ben, why did you shoot the an indication of the trouble which per­ to go home. It seems that the two had Ben Day tapped Lorimer's chest im­ plexed him. The quick perception of had a werd.y jangle, and the Italian pressively with his forefinger— "yer There were the rough notes for full messenger? Would it not have done reports on the mine, with the estimated just as well to have come back and re­ the girl rightly interpreted this, and she woman took this method of securing don't know nothin'about it; ye're abed yield of every foot and every ton of ore. ported what you had seen? And then said, reassuringly : "I mean just what her revenge. Finding that this would in yer bunk. Yer haven't seen Hardy; I say, dear, but I guess wo shall not be not work, she then wanted to swear out an' then the whole thing's an accident. Then there were calculations of the pos­ the discarded papers would have con­ sible dividends on the capital stock, victed him." so badly off. Father is quite reconciled a complaint for Mrs. Roach's arrest for With Cold, Dry Air Circulation. ] See?" with estimates of expenses carefully Ben looked even contemptuous for a to the situation, and as his will is law- abusive language, and according to all In the whirl of his emotions Lorimer after mine, of course—mother only had accounts the complainant was the great­ could gather that this was in fact the demonstrated. Lorimer thought this moment. was curious figuring for thei man who "No mortal man could ever have to give up, as graciously as she could, er offender, and she was persuaded to wisest course to pursue, and he followed her pet project. And here is father— The Monitor Oil Stoves. Ben Day as the latter piloted him past was simply in charge of the practical found them papers. Attd who would withdraw the charge. She then con­ details of the working, but he set it have taken my word for it? Why, Mr. and the train just starting. Papa, aren't fessed that she had since found the the wall of rock, and so to his quarters, down to Hardy's Wall Street education. Lorimer, they were your papers he was you surprised? Here is Mr. Lorimer." property, which she at first alleged had He was quietly in bed, when a noise at The two men greeted each other very In 2,3 and * Burners. the door caused him to rise again. One Then his eye lighted on a package en­ throwing away, and all the fellow need been stolen, behind a trunk. The pris­ dorsed "Letters from C. B.," and he have done would have been to swear I cordially, and if Mr. Cameron exper­ oner (?) was discharged. of the men was pounding at the door, ienced any annoyance, either at the un­ and in answer to Lorimer's "Who's hurriedly opened this and scanned its took them from him, or that the hull, The Best Oil Store Made! contents. Now he knew that his enemy thing was a lie. He would have been expected meeting, or over the thoughts The Town Home. there?" a voice replied, "Something has had indeed been Carl Brandegee. The backed by Hardy—and you yourself was of which it naturally reminded him, he hapoenedto the mine, Mr. Lorimer—an successfully concealed it. A humane lady called the other day explosion or a cave-in, and we ,can't find letters dated back to the time when begiunin' to distrust me." on Norwalk's centennarian, "Aunty" New Table Hardy was put in charge of the mine, and There was no doubt that Ben was " Glad to see you, my boy—glad to see Mr. Hardy." showed that the writer was in posses­ right, and unfortunate and sad as the you ! Hope you have done better in your Saunders, at the Town Home, and Saying he would go at once, Lorimer sion of the minutest information regard­ act was, Lorimer could not but own mining venture than I see by the papers while there was invited by Keeper Hoyt clothed himself as quickly as possible, ing it. One of these, written at the time that it was justified by appearances at young Brandegee did in his." 3 to inspect the building, which she did and in a few moments joined the man, of Lorimer's first connection with the she time, while now, in the face of what "Brandegee!" exclaimed Lorimer, very thoroughly. "The dormitories were GLASSWARE. and the two hastened to the spot where company, announced the fact of his ap­ he new, he felt that it was necessary. glad of any subject to which he could found to be scrupulously clean, as were had been the mouth of the shaft. Here pointment, but stated that his name had " It'll never be known, Mr. Lorimer," turn the conversation from himself— the kitchen, the dining room, and was now a yawning pit, apparently some not yet been made known. It concluded added Ben. " The condors and vultures "why, I thought he never touched min­ every other department of the Home. ten or fifteen feet deep, at the bottom of in these words : "I will tell you who he '11 peel the bones of that Peruvian inside ing stocks." Tables were set for the evening meal "SASflH" iM "LfflHTBfflG" which could be dimly seen a confused is as soon as I know myself. Remember of twenty-four hours; and, as for the " Never did before. But he went crazy and all the food was not only good and mass of rock and dirt—the result of the he is not to be permitted to interfere other, he'll never tell. I wish I had over some new stock; I can't think of wholesome but served with such scru­ caving in of the sides of the shaft and with our plans, which he certainly will never done nothin' worse than cornerin' the name of it; bulled the market till^he pulous care and cleanliness as to make th'e sinking of the surface. do if he is allowed to remain there long them two hounds," he added, after a even drove the officers of the company the meal as appetizing as at the family " How did this happen?" inquired enough to communicate with New York. moment, as though in response to some into selling their shares, and I guess board of many people in good circum­ Lorimer, to whose manner the terrible Before that happens he will have to be disagreeable memory, which Lorimer held all there was in existence. Then stances. This lady reports to the And House Furnishirvx Goods of A.I nature of his recent experience had got rid of, and I leave it to you to accom­ did not care to probe. all at once there came news that the DAILY GAZETTE that the citizens of Kinds. given a tinge of excitement, which plish this in any way that seemseasiest. But the last surprise was to come, and mine had caved in—what the mischief Norwalk ought in justice to themselves seemed quite natural under the present It ought not to be difficult in a wild it was found at the bottom of the super­ was the name of that stock?—and then and Mr. Hoyt, make more'general and circumstances. One of the foremen stood country like the one you are in. Only I intendent's box, in the shape of a care­ it turned out that he had paid for it by frequent visits to the Home where the near him, and replied: wouldn't depute the job to anybody. fully drawn plan of the mine, with the hypothecating collaterals which had town's poor are so well cared for. "We can't imagine, sir. We heard an been given to him as Security for call MIDDLESEX BANKING C0. One more will make no difference to you, ancient tunnel set down in his proper OP HIDDLBTOWU. CflWN. ;' . £ awful roar and crash, and when we got and certainly not increase your own loans. Grace, what the duce was the The Case Settled. here this is the way we found it." relation to the shaft, and the last hun­ danger from me. And I don't suppose dred feet of the latter indicated, pre­ name of that confounded mine; it was The case of Burr Brothers, publish­ Chartered in 1872, Uuder the' BanV'ig Law "Where is Mr. Hardy?" you forget what I remember." cisely as Lorimer and Hardy had found Spanish. Connecticut. "He can't be found, sir.—If you please, ers of the Hartford Times, vs. the estate Cash Capital, 8600,000. Surplna - 1 •$? Lorimer thought a moment after read­ it, though the plan had evidently been " Oh, I know, father; it was 'Ben Tro- of the late Wm. H. Barnum, which was Mr. Lorimer," the man continued, draw­ ing this; then he handed it^silently to drawn long prior to its exploration. vato.'" Six per cent. Investment Bonds at par atd^ ing him aside, "we think he's .down Lorimer's head reeled. Rising from down for speedy trial in the superior accrued interest. At the last session of tha^ Ben Day. The latter read it through, Ben, on their way from the mine, had court, will not be heard. It has been there;" and he pointed. and then examined the fragment which told Lorimer how he had discovered the his seat, he said: "Excuse me for a legislature these bonds were made at egal in^'i "Good God!" cried Lorimer. "Why moment; this interests me. If you will settled privately out of court. vestment for funds held by executors, admin lay on the table before him. existence of the tunnel. Mr. Barnum, who was chairman of istrators and trustees. ^ •, do you think so?" " He sent your name, as he said he " It is a pity that a man with so much allow me I will just look at my des­ " Because the bucket is down." patches." the Democratic national committee, F. B. CRAUFURD, Agt., ^ " But the bucket°might have been car­ would; and this man Hardy must have ability should have been such an un­ ordered several months previous to the been an old hand," said.he. scrupulous villain," said Lorimer, as he Without waiting for a reply, he hur­ BOOM 2, MASONIC BUILDING, 2T0BWALS :> ried down by the crash." ried back into the smoking compart­ last general election, 10,000 copies of Lorimer nodded. Ho had laid aside restored the papers to the box. the Times to be distributed for cam-, " No, sir, not that way, if you please; the letters, and was now carefully study­ " Them's the kind as usually is," said ment, where he found Ben Day calmly nearly all the rope was out. If it had ing a penciled memorandum, dated three Ben, sententiously, and dropping into enjoying his pipe, and revelling in his paign purposes. Mr. Barnum died and been carried down from the top—and I weeks before, marked "Copy; instruc­ first experience in a drawing room car. the bill was sent to his executors. Mr. FOR SALE. don't see bow that could happen—the that peculiar construction of the Eng­ Barhum's son, it is understood, took tions to Pedro." It showed that Pedro lish language which always charac­ Seating himself, Lorimer opened hur­ I will sell the James L. Ambler Place, on rope would have broken." had been sent to Lima with a cipher riedly the thick letter from the com­ the ground that the national committee Mott avenue,-at a price that will make it the "And if you please, sir," said another terized his utterance when under excite­ I* despatch which was to have been trans­ ment. pany's office, and glanced through it. should pay the bill as it was in no sense cheapest place in Norwalk. It is only three if? of the men, "I heard Mr. Hardy say to­ He hardly knew what words he was a personal matter. The committee, it minutes walk from the Norwalk postoffice. mitted to Panama, ani so by wire to Hours had passed since they entered The lot is 75x180 feet. House contains twelve day that he would go down to-night and Carl Brandegee. What this cipher the cabin, and it was now near dawn.' reading, but somehow, the sense dawned would seem, did not take the same view rooms and a good heater in the cellar. Range have a look at the shaft, after the work despatch contained was not stated. Bestowing the box in his own trunk, upon him. of the case for the account was never, for hot and cold water, bath room, gas. etc. was stopped." All that Mr. Cameron had said was settled. Then Burr Brothers through Inauire of either O. E. Wilson, Jas.Mitchell, While Lorimer had been reading this, Lorimer confessed his need for rest, and ofSiysdf, r., GEOfiGE I. BUXTON. "But did he mean to go alone?" in­ Ben had been comparing Brandegee's with another warm grasp of the hand correct. The "Ben Trovato" had been their counsel, Hyde, Gross & Hyde, : If quired Lorimer; and he waited anxiously letter with the mysterious fragment. the two men separated, and Ben "boomed" as never before was stock brought suit against the executors of It to learn if the superintendent had men- Presently he looked up and said. "This slouched over to his own quarters and boomed in the New York Mining Ex­ the estate for $3,500. tioned.him. is not the same writing, Mr. Lorimer." turned in. change. A new element had suddenly The suit was amicably adjusted yes­ n pii '?• " He didn't say anything about having Lorimer took the two papers and ex­ On the following day Lorimer paid off flung itself into the daily melee of bulls terday, but the terms of the settlement ib' any one go with him, sir." amined them. Then he compared the the men, and arranged for them to do and bears, and had sought right and left are not made public. It is said that the CoilMlJtl 1st, 1892. v«*,f Lorimer reflected for a few moments; fragment with the penciled memoran­ what was necessary toward dismantling for "Ben Trovato." The price had gone national committee stood most. of the '>V'( then he addressed' the men: "I am dum ; they were identical. the camp; having" done which, they were up—up—up. Old hands longout of spec­ expense, preferring to do this to having THE STEAMBOAT , afraid it is true that Mr. Hardy has "By heavens!" ho cried, "that ac­ to take the mules and go down to Lima, ulations heard of it in their dusty, the matter ventilated in court in the x perished in the mine. It is very terri­ counts for it. it was a cipher despatch report to the clerk at the bank who acted frowsy little offices in Pine street and midst of the campaign. ble. The whole disaster is frightful, telegraphed to Panama, and sent down as the company's agent, and disband. Williams street, and remembering the and it is impossible to tell how it hap­ wild days of Best & Bechler, Yellow pened. So far as I can see now, it must by mail, and .that fellow Pedro must Taking three of the mules for himself A parlor concert is to be given at the have got it just before my arrival, and and Ben Day and their luggage, includ­ Jacket and Consolidated Virginia, hur­ residence of Mr. A. J. Grofut, by the put a stop, to our operations. I wkl ried into the exchange, to witnsss the ; • think it over, and decide to-morrow, but brought it up to Hardy. This is a copy. ing all - of the company's papers—Ben's choir of the South Norwalk Baptist * , ^ >1 V V ^ w ^ ^ Now »if we could only find ;the original!" sack being all there was of his property mad whirl of excitement over this almost church in aid of the extinction of their r my impression is that I shall have tore- And he began to turn over the papers —Lorimer bade farewell to the men, and unheard of stock turn to New York before anything can Up—up—up went the price—From all church debt, on Wednesday evening Will make daily trips to New York, # be done in the way of reopening the remaining in the box. took the road for Lima. On his arrival next. Mrs. Henry Bissell will recite, leaving South Norwalk at 7:45 a.m.g|l; "Right you are, pard," said Ben Day, there he found a steamer was just leav­ directions crowds of excited operators Mr. Jesse Hopson give violin solos and ; 'V mine, even if the company decide to do striking the table a hard blow with his flooded the room and foamed over in the Returning, leave New York, Beek-*51 it, which will be very doubtful. But I ing for Panama, and taking Ben Day's the choir of the Norwalk M. E. Church, open hand. " Excuse the liberty, but it advice not to mention in Lima the disas­ street. Then the ru mor went about with Henry Price director, will render ex­ man St., at 2:30 p. m.; East 31s fc> " t v will see you to-morrow, and we will was sticking in my crop how he ever got ter to the mine, the two \yent on board lightning speed that one of the biggest p;r' come to the best arrangement we can. and boldest operators in " the street" quisite music, and an evening of rare St., at 2:50 P- m. Saturdays, half that letter, unless it came in the same and steamed off to Panama. Ben very enjoyment is in store for all who attend. &/, Good-night all of you?" and Lorimer steamer as you did, and we brought up sagaciously observed. "We'll get a had deserted railroads to put an hour earlier. lifted his hat, and walked slowly back no mail from Lima." week's start of the news that way, any­ his millions into "Ben Torvato." Ab­ ,to his quarters, while the men gathered sent holders of the stock in all parts of Every woman who suffers from Sick " I have it," cried Lorimer, excitedly, how, and if that don't do any good, it Headache, and who dislikes to take FARE—Single Tickets, 40cts; 'C§? •jv/in groups and talked over this frightful and he brought forth the contents of an­ certainly won't do any harm," with the country were wired to sell, as the Mi, /calamity which had so unexpectedly de- price was fabulous. Sell? On one hand bitter doses, should try Carter s Little other envelope, which was indorsed, which sentiment Lorimer very willingly Liver Pills. They are the easiest of g§ Excursion Tickets, 60cfcs-|t i>y?stroyed the prospects of all of them. "Cipher telegrams fromC. B.."and with agreed, though he could not possibly was the fact that not a member of the . As to any attempt to recover^he body which was a key to the cipher employed. see how It oould be of any use. Mining Exchange knew enough about all medicines to take. A positive cure The propeller "CITY OF NOR-1 ?!?^of the lost superintendent, it was so the "Ben Trovato" mine to furnish a for the above distressing complaint; v A few moments study found the WALK" will leave New York Mon­ "t'/plain that this was an impossibility that despatch and translated it. — ~ "CHAPTER t. flre line paragaph for the evening, pa­ give prompt relief in Dyspepsia and v ^? *;axo one had even thought of suggesting pers, whose reporters were swarming Indigestion; prevent and cure Consti­ days, Wednesdays and Fridays at/ " Well, I'm glad I understand that," Arrived at Panama, the travelers It was recognized that he was lying said Lorimer. " It is of no particular £n„ j£e> scene, ready to weap because pation and Piles. As easy to take as 5 p. m. Leave Norwalk Tuesdays, found they could make better time by vorushed -to death at the bottom of the importance,' but it worried me. And sugar. Only one pill a dose. Price 25 Thursdays and Saturdays at 5:30 £'?-• jpfahaft. with many hundred tons of rock returning via San Franc^o and accord^ (To be Continued.) cents. If you try them you will not be here are copies of his own despatches. ingly chose t :«t rout?. F:om SanFran m on top.of him. Now we shall know something." - • without them. 'i' P - , i lp! When .Lorimer reached his room he There were oiilv Ualf doztin in all.which;. Cisco L..r.niHr; ^v iidveriuie in' the G AZETTE •i* •r • vV-.^y • • V" " •> I, \ " v /* w• • ;V: 'o-* ;'y> •r-'M • v y--, •- •a- A/ ;MivS'i.'tv/tr,- .A; At • v:;. : . :. • . - 11 ••I V,J ViV: ' , t' -•'' 1 ' ••a:» y.A . • . J , ! ' 1 . . t,!. . ^ ^ ^ ' I . 4 Jf,: . : -: -v • .. . . Terry & Co- vs. Bates, ||§1'- > Miss Lulu Stanley has a new Colum­ Norwalk M. I. Commencement. NEWS OF THE WEEK. bia bicycle. The twelfth commencement of the THE DEADLY KNIFE. The suit of. William M. Terry & Co., Norwalk'Military Institute passed off against Allen B. Bates, an owner of a Mrs. Robert Adams is quite sick at lier George Wendling has left the em­ retail meat market in Darien, now home on Main street. ^ most agreeably Tuesday. The pro­ : ploy of C. DeKlyn & Son. gramme of music, comprising the York Street the5Scene of a Stab­ pending in the Court of Common Pleas choir of students and the Hoffman will be tried this month. The plaintiff Congressman DeForestsays it will be Ex-Burgess George I. Buxton con­ House Orchestra,gave unusual pleasure. bing Affray. alleges that the defendant gave him Blaine and Cleveland. two checks in payment for goods—one templates the purchase of a bicycle. The speaking was of a most creditable February 28, 1891, for $55, and the oth­ order, and the valedictory was greeted The Would-be Murderer Escapes-! Mrs. Sherwood C. Cummings is visit er on March 5,1891, for $75, and that The National Guard will go into by enthusiastic and prolonged mani­ the defendant's account in the Stam­ ing lriends in Brooklyn. camp at Niantic, on the 13th of August. festations of delight. At the conclu­ sion of the literary and musical exer­ York street, located at Cobble Hill, ford National Bank was at that time cises Rev. C. M. Selleck, prior to pro­ was the scene of a stabbing affray Sun­ overdrawn, and the defendant holds M - The office-holder is not the owner of Bids are being received for the lay­ that he had a sufficient sum on deposit .V the Republican party.—Palladium. nouncing the benediction,in a few well- day, and that it did not result in mur­ ing of the water pipe on Riverside chosen words, heartily Complimented der was not the fault of the party who to meet the checks at the time they avenue. the Principal, his corps of teachers, did the stabbing. RoccO Paulino, an were drawn. Mrs. Ernest Bartley, of Orange and the students, and stated that such Italian who speaks the English lan­ N. Y., is visiting relatives in town. According to the church calendar guage fairly well, lives on the above there are se L "fish" davs in this an institution was an honor to Nor­ walk. mentioned street. While he and an­ New London has appropriated $100 month. Master Karl Max Vogel, of Norwalk, other Italian, Tasko Pasque, were in for the celebration of the glorious It is stated that John Greenwood is was excused from speaking on account the house, Steve Masse, also a country­ Fourth. soon to wed a South Norwalk young of illness. man of theirs, came in and sat down to lady. ' Benjamin Franklin Mansfield, of a table. Rocco produced a couple of ..;j Next Sunday is known as Trinity New Haven, the valedictorian, it is bottles of beer which were drank by Sunday, and the end of the pastoral Mrs. James Mitchell is quite sick at stated, will now enter . the party. There was bad blood be- season.. her home on Cliff' street, near Blue The audience was large and com­ twee Masse and Pasque, of which fact mountain. prised many of Norwalk's best people. Paulino had a knowledge, and while at Miss Kate Good, of New York, and Many from out of town were also pres­ the table sat between the two as he her friend, Miss Madge Toy, of Virgi The King's Sons have adjourned ent. The names of the six graduates feared trouble. After a while Masse nia, are visiting friends in town. their meetings till the first Monday in are as follows : Paul Babcock Munson, got up to depart, and as he was going September. Karl Max Vogel, Benjamin Franklin out of the door called to Pasque to Mrs. Mary Smith and daughter, of Mansfield, Nelson Price Whitaker, come out, which he refused to do. West Norwalk, have removed into the James Mitchell has sold the Edward Fred. Erskine Buchan, Walter Donald­ Masse then went back into the room, Mrs. A. Doty residence on West ave Godfrey property on Union Place, to son West. grabbed Pasque by the throat and iSs C. O. Miller. The stage was tastefully decorated whipping out a knife, gave him three Mr. D. E. Culver is engineer of the with flowers and palms. stabs with it in the back. ' Tasko then As between the June bug and the The battalion drill and battalion pa­ grabbed Steve and rushed him to the wasp the latter makes the most noise new Ridgefield and Port Chester rail­ road. That settles it. rade took place on the beautiful parade doorway where both fell into the yard, but the former commands the most re grounds south of the school buildings, and engaged in a rough and tumble We Send Free spect. and the young infantry cadets acquitted fight, one for his life and the other for by mail to any woman a Beautifully Plans have been prepared and ap­ murder. During this rough and tum­ The Stamford street i ailway is to be proved for la new hospital building in themselves most creditably. illustrated book, containing over extended to Point, vue money In the evening Col. Roberts, the ble, Steve succeeded in giving Tasko Stamford. The structure will be G4xl74 teachers and students gave a delightful two more cuts in the back and one over 90 pages of most important infor­ for doing it having already been sub feet. Th€Wis€sr Qf-All scribed. * reception, which was largely attended, the eye, and regaining his feet and not mation about all forms of female Rev. J. C. Emery and wife and Miss and the dancing continued until after stopping to see the resiilt of his bloody complaints. No woman should Lieutenant Governor Merwin is act Hattie Chadwick, of Brooklyn, are vis­ midnight. work ran off leaving his hat behind. MacTmsTftgrce 1+ Is All of this occurred about 9 o'clock. live with.out a copy of ing Governor of Connecticut during iting Postmaster Hubbell on St. John One of the pleasing incidents of the . ;,V*I the absence of Governor Bulkeley in avenue. occasion was the exhibition of a minia­ Paulino then assisted Tasko back into T'tM Minneapolis. ture suit of military clothes in size suit­ the house, and about 12.30 o'clock, fear­ inM The St. Marc's hotel at Fairfield has able for some pigmy of a boy. The ing that Tasko might die, came down "Guide to Health , f People in some parts of the West are been leased by Proprietor G. A. Wells clothes excited so much interest, that town in search of a, physician, but was •f ' ' Af beginning to regret that they were born to Bliss & Leonard, a Danbury firm, f-everal curious ladies insisted that the loth to divulge anything pertaining to , and Etiquette," without gills, remarks one of the in­ who will hereafter conduct it. lad for whom they were built, should the affair to the police. He succeeded by Lydia E. Pinkham. Thousands (3&S5SH habitants of the flooded region. be produced, whereupon Mrs. Carl in finding Dr. Huntington, who went . 4 of women have been benefited by TORSALE EVERYWHERE-, James Landrigan is home from an Harstrom, wife of the professor in lan­ to the scene and dressed Tasko's Rev. G. Haulenbeek is making his enforced stay ac the County hotel in guages, produced the chubby little in­ wounds, which we learn are not liable Mrs. Pinkham's advice after all fant that was recently born at the In­ to prove fatal. Masse has made good other medical treatment had failed. residence on Orchard street look Bridgeport. His visit seems to have stitute and whom the boys bad chris­ his escape. been a source of much good to him. *• -tyk pretty as a young lady in a cream col­ tened "the baby of the battalion." Send 2 two-cent stamps to cover ored dress with yellow trimmings. -ci Sunday a large number of lives Perhaps one of the best compliments An Interesting Discovery. postage and packing, when you M that could be paid the Institute was write for the book. Address . ., jM The association of Spiritualists of were lost and much property was de­ Engineer Wood and Water * Commis­ stroyed b,y floods and fire at Oil City given us by an old resident living op­ LYDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO., Lynn, Mass. Western Connecticut will celebrate posite the School. He said the boys sioner Street have had the connection their 28th anniversary by a picnic at and Titusville, Penn., and other places in the oil region suffered from floods. were so gentlemanly in their deport­ from a six-inch main to the four-inch Compounce lake on Wednesday, June ment outside the school that it was a pipe at the junction of River street 15th. pleasure and delight, instead of the with Mechanic street, near the Union It is stated that on Belden avenue, on usual annoyance to neighbors where Company's long house, unearthed, to Unlike«•Dutch Process A Philadelphia Chinaman glories in High street and tfther streets in town, school boys were boisterous and mis­ see why there was no water pressure \ a pig tail five feet eleven inches in the water pipe at points is chievous. along the River street pipes. They dis­ length. He sometimes uses • it for a within one foot of the top of the ground. KECEPTION. covered that some one (and no one No Alkalies Ladies:— fishing, and at other times for a clothes­ seems to know who,) instead of making line. There were 25 arrests during the As far back as the memory of the a proper connection, had run the dead —OR—

month of May, of which number 13 modern girl or boy runneth in our lit­ end of the four-inch pipe up beside the }*•• The Secret Milwaukee has a pointer for Dr. were for drunkenness and 7 for assault. tle town, the June reception of the N. six-inch main and then two one-inch Other Chemicals Rainsford. Milwaukee drinks more The number of vagrants lodged was M. I.'s has been the reception of the lead pipes were inserted into the six- beer and commits less crime than any year. Each year's reception is more Of a : i other city of its size in the United forty-eight. inch and sprung over to the four-inch are used in the - brilliant than its predecessor, and al­ main. On disconnecting this absurd preparation of State. The attention of the board of health ways at the close of the festivities de­ contrivance, it was found that the Fair Face >\ E. L. Johnson & Sons of Newtown is called to sewage at or near the parting guests take away with them the largest coupling measured but three- Prospect building on the lower end of impression that whatever the N. M. I-'s quarters of an inch, while the other and John Sanford, of Redding, have Harbor avenue. The stench is said to started a new creamery at Newtown. may do in the future,they can never give one had only a space of a half-inch lor ff. Bafctr i Co.'s Is a Mr. Sanford is owner of the Redding be intolerable. a more charming dance than this one the water to pass from a six-inch into a just attended. The novelty- lies in the four-inch main. It was apparent that creamery. E. O. Keeler has had his whiskers fact that all the youth and beauty of shaved off, and this, despite the fact there could be no pressure from such a Beautiful People who are looking about for a our town were there. contraption. A precisely similar de­ ' A' that his favored candidate for the presi­ The guests included Miss Frances cool summer resort should take notice dency wears a full beard. But then vice was found connecting the fire hy­ Breakfast Cocoa, Harstrom, the belle of the evening. that out in South Dakota there are ten "Ed." is a much handsomer man with­ drant in front of the Hadden building Skin. * inches of snow and good freezing Miss Frances is two and one-half years and it is believed there are several which is absolutely pure weather to go with it. out them. old and was very dainty and charming more about the borough. It is a seri­ and soluble. Sulphur Bitters Arrangements have been perfected in pink silk with watteau back, long ous question whether this was done It has more than three times the strength All good citizens deeply deplore for the big convention of the Travelers' train and trimmings of white lace. from disgraceful ignorance or more dis­ of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot Lynch law, but the bald fact remains Mr£. Harstrom, Miss Alice Cholwell, Protective association at Old Point graceful rascality. or Sugar, and is far more economical, that in cases like that at Port Jervis no Comfort, June 15-18. A large number Miss Mabel Miller and Miss Grace Will give you good citizen has ever been known to Clarke, dreams of beauty in black. costing less than one cent a cup. It of the traveling men from this state wili Anniversary Summary. take in his clothes line. Mrs. Samuel Weed, in white mull is delicious, nourishing, and EASILT A lovely atte&d. trimmed with satin, with diamonds. The anniversary summary of the First New Haven Democrats are nursin^a The president and directors of the Miss Bisland, of Mt. Vernon, in pink Baptist church, Rev. F. E. Robbins, ' Sold by Grocers everywhere. little boom for ex-Governor Charles R. Hartford National bank have isssued silk. , , ,, pastor, was distributed among his par­ V • V'-; Complexion. Ingersoll for Presidential candidate. invitations for the one hundredth anni­ Miss Mabel Vanderhoef, pale blue ishioners Sunday. By it we learn No nobler man could be named for the versary of the foundation of that insti­ silk trimmed with chiffon and flowers. that there were six deaths in the church W. Baker & Cu., Dorchester,Mass. high position, however. tution, June 14. The exercises will be Miss Bertha Wilson, blue crepe bor­ during the year, as follows: Samuel • H held at the banking house at 1 p. m., dered with gold, with bhie coronet of Arlington, William Wilson, Mrs. Mabel "VTEW YORK. NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD Bend 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordway & Co., Mrs. Arthur Earle and Mrs. Howard and a banquet will follow at the Hart­ forget-me-not's on her hair. Stevens, Mrs. Caroline Bennett, Mrs. IN RAILROAD. oston, Mass., for bestmedical work published Earle,of New York,the former of whom ford club. Miss Toy, in yellow silk with coronet Mary Smith and Mrs. Malinda Weed. —NEW YORK DIVISION.— ' V has just returned from Europe, were It is said to be a fact that the only of yellow ribbon. During the year forty-five have joined June 5th, 1892. the guests of their father Judge Asa 'living veritable sons of the Revolu­ Miss Cholwell, very stately in gray the church by confession and twenty- Trains leave South Norwalk as follows; B. Woodward, Sunday. silk and white lace. seven by letter. A paper called Light FOB NEW YOBK.—Accommodation trains at tion"—there are two of them—are both 9 36 a. m., l.ll, 2.54, 4.07, 5.25, 5.45, 6.50, 7 E6,10.23 BETTON'S. paupers in this state. One, Benjamin Miss Bertha Burchard, in pale blue is published by the society, the editor p. m. Express trains at 5.26, 5.46, 6.18 (local), A POSITIVE The first anniversary of the Grace Winchester, is an inmate of the New silk. being the pastor, and Miss Ida Crow- 6.55 (local), 7.20 (local), 7.55 (local), 8.24 (local), Church Sunday School will be held at Miss Kittie Goode,pink silk and lace. ther, assistant. The following societies, 8.30 (local), 9.63 (local). 10.11, 11-37 (local) a. m., CURE FOR Britain almshouse,and the other, Hosea Mrs. Baxter,white India silk trimmed 12.52,2.20, 4.20, 5.20, 6.20 and 7,30 p. m. For the church next Sunday afternoon at 4 R. Chaffee, is in the town house at all'in healthy condition, are connected Washington via Harlem River 1.02 a.m. (daily.) o'clock. An interesting programme of Woodstock. with heliotrope and green, a charming with the church: Y. P. S. C. E., Pas­ SUNDAYS.—Accommodation 9.15 a. m., 6.14. PILES. exercises is being arranged. gown. tor Robbins, president: King's Daugh (local express), 7.23,9.28 p. m. Express 5.26 and )VER* Miss Daisy Bird,in blue silk and blue ters, Miss Jda Crowther, presi­ 5.46 a.m. George Brown, better known perhaps 60c. FOB NEW HAVEN AND THE EAST.—Accommo- ' .tyi 0 YEARS PER as "Mud Hen" was arrested Tuesday laCe- I „ VLT- dent ; Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. dation trains at 6.10, 7.38, 8 50 and 10.42 a. m., Mrs. Mary Mudget, of Passaic, has : 'M SIMPLE. BOX. been talked into insanity by two rival afternoon for theft of tools from Aus­ Miss Alice Craman yellow crepe with John Jarvis, president ; Foreign 1.44, 3.42, 4.25, 5.30, 6.27, 7.23 (to Bridgeport) tin's foundry. He was fined $3 and jewelled embroidered waist. Mission Society, Mrs. Sarah Lynes, 8.41,9.41 and 11.03 p.m. Express trains at 9.1510.09 :FFECTIVE. sewing machine men who were strug­ costs, in default of which he was taken Miss Lena Hill, in white mull. president; Home Mission Society . m., 12.09, 1.10,2.01, 3.06, 5.68 (Naugatuck Ex­ WONDERFUL gling for her trade. Dogs and shot­ press) 7.15 p. m. (Springfield Local), 12.25 a. m; to the Bridgeport jail. His wife pre­ Miss Fanny Leonard, in dotted Swiss Miss Emma Partric, president; (Boston Express), 1.06 a. m. flghest TESTIMONIALS. guns must be scarce in Passaic. ceded him to that place several days and narrow black velvet bands. Temperance, Mrs. F. E. Robbins, pre­ SUNDAYS.—Accommodation J7.38, 9.12 a. m. and 7.15 p m. Express 12.25 and 1.06 a. m. jfc Drogglits or Hailed en Everett Cowles, a New England since. * Miss Agnes Gibbs, in old rose silk. sident. As will be seen, the church is LUCIUS TUTTLEjGen. Manager. I Eeeeiptcf Price. Miss Grace Mead, in yellow crepon. growing in membership, and the Pas­ C. T. HEMPSTEAD. Gen. Pass. Agt. brakeman, had his left arm frightfully The propeller City of Norwalk has Miss Way, of IWINKEIMANN & BROWN mangled while coupling cars at East been placed in first-class condition, and Greenwich, in a lovely tor and his church are to be eongratu- RUG CO. Props., Baltimore, Md- gown of pale blue crepe. lated on the good work they are doing. OUSATONIC RAILROAD. %i Hartford on Saturday. His arm was has a new Delamater wheel. With the Miss Graham, in white and gold. H DANBURY & NORWALK DIVISION J The Great Ger- amputated at the shoulder joint. present engineer the boat makes the Corrected to June 6th, 1892. i man Headache Mrs. Graham, black silk and point • Cure will cure trip from New York in four and a half Scared by a Shawl. Trains leave South Norwalk for Danbury— I nervous, eick, Photographer Lewis is meeting with hours. Solomon Peck is captain, and .15,9.18 a. m„ 12.11, 2.23,5.10, 6.30 and 10.25 p. m. plarial and all forms of headache. People who !. Eugene Brotherton, mate. The Ea- Miss Clara Street, white cashmere. "Danbury Jack" and wife, the peri­ Sundays—9.26 a. m. and 7.16 p. m. yve suffered Bay it is aGod'sbles&ingto splendid success at Roton Point. * He Miss May Adams, lavender and white patetic umbrella surgeons, very nearly Trains leave Danbury for South Norwalk— ankind. Pleasant to r wfl use. No had effects keeps three men busily engaged in his le is running on the route between 6.35,7.33,9.05 and 11.45 a. m., 3.15, 4.45 and 6.30 ire Cure. For sale by druggists, orjjy mail 25cts. gallery, and proposes enlarging the Itamford and New Yoru. ^ caused a serious catastrophe about 6.45 p. m. Sundays—8.05 a. m. and 5.05 p. m. [5KKLBAXS ft Misses Doty, of New Haven, in white o'clock a. m. Monday. A woman;who Trains leave South Norwalk for Ridgefield— (OWN DBCG CO., I gallery to accommodate his custom. For any one desiring to go into either and yellow satin, with elaborate pearl had left her husband at one of the city 6.15 and 9.18 a. m., 12.11. 2.23, 5.10 and 6.30 p. m. LTIBORE, BD, and gold girdles. Trains leave Ridgefield for South Norwalk— HEADACHE the restaurant or hotel business a grand factories was driving aleng the Madi­ 6.45,7.38, 9.18 and .11.55 a. m., 3.25 5 and 6 p. m. Chief Justice C. B. Andrews of Litch­ Mrs. Dunn, in gray cloth. % M* opportunity is offered in our advertis­ son avenue road on her return home WILLIAM H. STEVENSON, Vice-President and field received Monday from the Mutual. ing columns. The place is long estab­ Mrs. Gunn, in white and yellow crepe. when Danbury Jack and his wife Mrs. Sawyer, in black and gold, General Manager. ' y S. W. Gregory, Life Insurance company of New York lished, enjoys a liberal patronage and emerged from Beach's woods where A. W. PEBBIN, General Passenger Agent. $11,224.24. This was a ten year endow­ is centrally located. It contains twenty Mrs. Elizabeth Jeffrey, white and they had spent the night. VERY, BOARD, FEED, SALE ment for $10,000, and was due June 3. furnished rooms, and all the modern green gown. A shawl worn by the feminine um­ restaurant appliances. The proprietor's Mrs. O. E. Wilson, in gray silk. brella specialist caused the horse to AND EXCHANGE The Republicans have carried both continued ill health is his reason for Mrs. Leonard, in cream white silk swerve violently. The carriage turned PROF. J. H. HEYNEN, offering the business for sale. To the and lace. over and the female driver was thrown >1 branches of the Oregon Legislature, Mrs. Bird, in a lovely black lace cos­ 3 TABLES and have elected the Attorney-General; right man this is an opportunity seldom with considerable force to the ground. Organist and Director of St. Mary's their candidates for the Supreme Court offered. It is a great bargain. tume. ... The horse ran and was captured a short Church. / i Knight Street, - - Jiorwalk. and for Congress are probably elected. Mrs. Cram, silver gray silk with distance away by a man named Hoag. The funeral of the late William G. white thread lace hat and wrap. TEACHER OF ' large stock of newly purchased and care Several people who witnessed the affair - -! XV&'A* .y selected Teams, Carriages, &c. Thomas was largely attended from his Mrs. Ira Cole, in black silk. rushed to the fallen woman's assistance oaches, Carriages and Saddle Horses jur­ W. P. English, the Mechanic street late residence, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Hill, black and white In­ and were relieved to find her compara­ s ied at all hours. Careful drivers when Among those present from out of town dia eilk. . Piano, Organ, Harmony, Singing, . feed. _ , blacksmith, whose advertisement ap­ tively unhurt.—Bridgeport Farmer. tanibusses, Wagonettes. Coaches, Rock- pears in another column, is not only a were Mrs. Wells, of Yonkers, John Mrs. Russell Frost, in embroidered iys, Phaetons and Light Road Carriages, ready carriage repairer and general !Efubbell, Frank Weed and Walter crepe trimmed .with a dark shade of Violin and 'Celle.,, ,>] telephone Call. ttl20 utility man but a superior horse shoer, Whitman of New York, Walter Wat- heliotrope velvet; diamond ornaments. The Reins Broke. as well. rous of Tuxedo, Albert Adams of New Miss Mary Stuart, black and gold. Thomas Ward had a narrow escape, Piano Instructions , *. York, Charles H. Wilson of Mt. Ver­ • Miss May Higgins, in pink embroid­ Saturday afternoon, at the Fair Gentlemen who believe that the office non, Mrs. Lodice Adams of Glens Falls, ered chiffon. V By the German Method. " * " 1 » ,3 |p. E. WILSON should seek the man, but feel that they Mrs. Austin, in red and gray change­ Grounds. While he was speeding his Mrs. Ruth Watrous of New York, and horse around the track, one of the reins ; should help it as far as possible, should Mrs. Marietta Larabee of Yonkers, the able silk, white lace hat: broke. In pulling the horse toward Residence, 23 WEST AVENUE perm Insurance aiid Real Estate Ait polish up their door-plates. The office last three sisters of Mrs. Thomas, and Misses Cole, Lockwood, Woodward the railing the other rein broke and of Secretary of State is looking for all widowed. and Betts, attired in dainty gowns and Mr. Ward was thrown out. The horse | IMONEY TO LOAN. somebody. hats, were among the spectators. £. GIJS0WSKI, There is more Catarrh in this section Mrs. James Bailey, in India silk and rain a short distance and stopped. Mr. of the country than all other diseases Ward's injuries were confined to one f|§ljlis, Bonds, etc., Bought and Sold, an A June blizzard in Wyoming and white lace. . of his hands, the fingers of the ll'iii uoans Negotiated at Lowest Rates of South Dakota—snow eight to ten inches put together, and until the last few And last, but not least, Miss Baird Merchant Tailor. £& Interest, years was supposed to be incurable. same being sprained. Jt was a lucky deep on the level, travel and traffic and her charming rosebuds in all their escape. He is having a new pair of stopped, great damage to crops and For a great many years doctors pro­ fresh beauty, gowned in all the lovely I have just received the Finest and *nol 3, GAZETTE BUILDING nounced it a local < disease, and pre­ lines made to-day, and is bathing his and Largest Selection of herds—is the latest, freak of this re­ scribed local remedies, and by con­ tints of the rainbow, each one more digits in arnica. markable season. charming than the other, helped to NORWALK, CONN. stantly failing to cure with local treat­ SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS;^ ' ment, pronounced it incurable. Sci­ make the evening long to be remem­ The New England Electric Light ence has proven catarrh to be a consti­ bered. ' r. JT«rrfere(f. t. . ,'t TROUSERINGS AND VESTINGS, company of Waterbury will introduce tutional disease, and therefore requires The body of Julius Baer was found Ever shown in Norwalk, which I will make PIW. H. MEEKER, , the proposed 100 incandescent lights to constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca­ Do not suffer from sick headache a by freighters five miles west of here np in styleand price to suit everybody. . Westport and Saugatuck and place the tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. moment longer. It is not necessary. Tuesday morn, in a terribly mangled in, Steam ail Gas Httiv town in a blaze of glory every night on Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the Carter's Little Liver Pills will cure condition. His head and face were E, orosowsH, mi or about Sept. 1. - ' ,, only constitutional cure on the market. you. Dose, one little pill. Small price. smashed, so as to be hardly recognized, «S ;j| :SOUTH NOBWALK, CONN.^V'^'" It is taken internally in doses from 10 Small dose. Small pill. . r'2 and numerous wounds were found on Meriden will have a big Fourth of drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly his body. Mr. Baer was agent for the Comer Wall anfl Water Sts,, Norwalk fy plumbing and Ventilation and Low upon the blood and mucous surfaces of The selectmen -will appoint men, in sure and Steam Heating, a Specialty. July celebration this year in honor of great blood medicine, Sulphur Bitters. the quadrennial anniversary of the the system. They offer one hundred the different districts in town, this Bobbery was undoubtedly the motive, ^LUMBERS' SUPPLIES, city's incorporation. There will be a dollars for any case it fails to cure. week to visit the derelicts in the matter as he was well-known to have a large Frank H. Baxter, mass meeting, an exhibition of manu­ Send for circulars and testimonials. of registering their canines. The se­ sum of money on his person. As we and Fitting tor Steam and da g|§ factures, and a display of fireworks in Address, F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo, O. lectmen propose carrying out the law go topress there is no clew to the per­ PHARMACIST, 8 Main Street,Bomb Nc walk Wffa FLORIDA LOW PRESSURE BOILER the evening. SsTSold by Druggists, 75c. to the very letter this year. ^ petrators—Colorado Press. tf W.- VI...,^.I,\U ? L"~ } ' •• ••'•? •* - s

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appearance. May be come, this time, to stay. We have missed him. We NORWAIX^^LGAZnETTE. have mourned him, as the hart of \ /7>| 1 poetry parted for those cooling brooks. "Truth above all things." He was the lost choM that -we have -v ' k ,VVAV. %>?.>4 FBIDAY, JUNE 10, 1892. found again." SM Entered at the Post Office as a Newspaper. TAst of Patents. List of Patents issued from the U.S. Patent • , & v-fc . The Daily Gazette Office, June 7th, 1S92, for the State of • In issued every week-day atl3 P.M. at Connecticut, furnished us from the office of ONE GENT PEK COPY. EARLE & SEYMOUR, Solicitors of Patents, 863 U offers the Cheapest Bates for Advertising, Chapel Street, New Haven. Conn. AND THE LARGEST CIRCULATION. C. Birkery. assignor to Birkery' M'f'g Co., /• I * Hartford, valve. . . , , , . The Weekly Gazette T H. Brady, New Haven, insulator bracket. J Cx. Brothwell, Torrington, assignor to • (Combined with Friday's Daily.) Turner & Seymour M'f'g <-'o., extension Is issued every Friday P. M., at bracket GAZETTE BUILDING. TWO CENTS PEK COPY* OB $1.C0 PES YEAR. .J. S. Copeland, Hartiord, type-writing ma- A. H. BYINGTOJT* Proprietor CJT?Corscaden, assignor to Stanley Works, New Britain, shelf bracket. Same, manufacture of ninges. . J. H. Greenleaf, New Haven, tare registei. JOB PRINTING. C. E. Hart, assignor to Stanley Works, New MB. HARRY M. GARDNER, JR., superintend­ Britain, drive chain. INDIAN MEDICINE MEN Same, latch handle. ent of our Printing Departments, is unexcelled CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE Same, drive chain. T . _ x „ as a Book, Job and Newspaper Printer, and H. Haslam.. assignor to J. A. iraiu. New Britain, beam compasses. all work entrusted to him will be promptly, \. H. Hendryx, New Haven, fishing reed. LIVER, reasonably and; satisfactorily^ dane. Special A. H. Jones, assignor to MeridenBronze Co., care and attention given to Meriden, central draft lamp. STOMACH, C. S. Morse, assignor to Benedict & Burn- We have just bought the entire stock of a manufacturer CHURCH AND SOCIETY PU1XT3NG. hair. M'f'g Co., Waterbury, charging wa,gon. BLOOD, and W. Pollard, assignor one-halt to P. Farrell, Ansonia, rolling mill roll. . , " BY USING KIDNEYS, of fine Jackets, Blazers and Reefers. The .slot con­ THE WEATHER. F. H. Bichards, Hartford, assignor to W. Wood, valve gate. , ' .T. Roche, assignor to Eagle LOCK Co,, ieirj - TO-DVY—The wearher bureau predicts for tains over two hundred (200) garments all made in ville. lock. . , ,^ , New England: ggoWEKS. D. L. Smith, asssignor JDne-hau to -k. A. INDIAN SAGWA. Smith, Waterbury. buckle, three patents. Variable winds. L. P. Treadwell, Danbury,sash fastener, two It quickens the Torpid Liver, tones up thd the very latest styles. They are in all sizes from Local Almamac— patents. _ disordered and WEAK STOMACH, PURI­ C. E. Wilkinson. New Haven, cop tor sewing FIES THE BLOOD, and CLEANSES and Sun Bises I SunSets I MoorTEises I High Water 4:19 I 7:2-1 I 8 :_C0 111:10 11:10, machines. STRENGTHENS the KIDNEYS. 30 to 42 inches, in Black, Navy Blue, Tan, Pearl, Gray NO ACIDS or MINERAL POISONS Postponed to September. At Minneapolis. to corrode the Stomach and Poison the Blood. Chief Justice Andrews of the supreme A purely vegetable preparation from plants Mixed and Brown Mixed. . . . selected by and known only to the Kickapoo Governor McKinley of Ohio was court yesterday informed the attorneys tribe of INDIANS. made permanent chairman of the con­ in the quo warranto cases that he would THOUSANDS will testify to. the wonderful Our price on them will be less than the goods cost to make hear the case Thursday, Sept. 1. The effects of the vention yesterday, amid the most tu­ court was then adjourned until tbat multuous cheering and applause. After date. INDIAN SACWA. This is an opportunity that any one in want of an the speeches of !Fassett presenting him . 1 — Rev. Mr. Watkins. "Why will YOU SUFFER when one dollar and the Governor's speech accepting will buy a bottle at any Drug Store in the U. S. Kev.-Mr. and Mrs. Watkins sail from outside garmemt cannot aiford to miss. 'the honor, a request was proffered by New York on Saturday in the French KICKAPOO INDIAN OIL, the Committee on Credentials asking line steamer La Bourgoyne, direct for A.prompt, reliable, efficacious healing LIOTMEHU 1 a for more time in which to make their Havre. A number of his Norwalk IiADIIB / BHIBT . WAIBTBI report. This was granted and the con­ friends expect to meet the good rector and family on shipboard and bid them vention adjourned to noon to-day. bon voyage. A dispatch to The Courant says : If We are showing a full line of Ladies' Shirt Waists in China the report is not ready to-day. when the After Fish-Law Violators. - I I Convention meets, the Harrison lead­ Fish Warden Theodore Miller of India and Surah Silk, in Black, Navy, Cardinal anc ers are likely to force things. It looks Stamford, has notified his various dep­ Gentlemen's Russet Leather uties througho*t the county to look White...... ; as if it must be first ballot for either out for violators of the fish-laws. The Shoes, from Blaine or Harrison to win. Both claim principal violation at this time of the it. Meanwhile, the talk of a third can­ year consists of drawing seines with French ChaUie Waists, Twilled Cheviot Waists, French meshes less than inches square. The $2.00 to $4.00! didate grows." small meshes capture the little fish m Ladies' Patent Leather Ties, One of the several inciting and in- violation of the law. It is illegal to Cambric Waists, Black Lawn Waists, White Lawi ' spiring scenes at the opening of yester­ draw any kind of a seine in fresh water day's session of the Convention, was fishing grounds. The law regulating $1.25 to $2.00! Waists, Black and INavy Satine Waists, Striped anc the entrance.of ex-Senator Ingalls of nets refers to salt water fishing. per pair. Kansas. A perfect storm of applause The Town Repaid. Children's and Misses' Patent Figured Percale Waists, Calico Waists, Ladies' Out • greeted his quiet advance to his seat. Some months ago Mrs. Mary (Joggs- Leather Cloth Top Shoes. The reports say it was the greatest out­ well, of Wolf Pits, transferred her ing Suits...... break of enthusiasm witnessed up to place to the town in consideration that SPECIAL SALE! that time, and everybody craned their the town provide for -her duttng life and at death ga re her a decent burial. $3.50 Shoes for necks to see its cau-e. A tall,slim man She died on April 7th, last. Yesterday, with white, close cropped hair, pecu­ Selectman Daskam acting for the town, $3.00! liarly erect, with spectacles, was seen and as administrator, sold the place for TRISTRAM $ HY*1TT $201, an amount which will nearly, if until June 18th stepping along a side aisle and preserv­ not quite pay the expense incurred by ing an appearance of utter unconcern the town in behalf of the deceased. " whether he was applauded or not. I That her friends permitted her to be No. 2 Gazette Building, Norwaik ' was the "peppery'' ex-Senator Ingalls cared for by the town at first, is a my®" A. H. HOYT & SON. tery to many, as it is stated that she 37 Wall Street. of Kansas. Later on he rose and bis had friends who were abundantly able clear and resonant voice filled the re­ to care for her. And it may be that motest recesses of the vast hall, as he they now regret their actioi^ in the New York, called the attention of President Mc­ premises. Kinley to an error he had made in sug­ Cleveland O. K. June 6th, 1892. gesting that an informal ballot was Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, of New- When the warmer days then in order. These incidents give York, while at Chicago on his way to n "• pertinancy to the Washington Post's Minneapolis, made the following asser­ prompt a thought of Season­ "Ingalls redivvious," wherein it fanci­ tion : " No matter whom the. Republi­ cans name, the electoral vote of New able Clothing we shall have fully greets the ex-Senator's return to York will be cast for Grover Cleveland pleasure in showing a variety politics, thusly :— should he be the choice of the Demo­ "All the bright and beautiful and cratic convention. I Know that a deal of Serge, Cheviot, Homespun gracious things of life return to us with is now being made between Tammany Hall and the Cleveland people by which and Fancy Worsted Suits, in the spring. The grass, the flowers, the the latter will receive the support of J u u green leaves, and the birds, the young Tammany, provided he' promises not to medium and light colors, with man's silken surcingle, and the tan interfere in New York city affairs. In other words, Cleveland will get Tam­ half-lined coats, so attractive shoes of the summer girl—all these many's support provided his people are that he must indeed be a hard are resurrected as the suns grow fer- not allowed to attempt to control local The constant and steady increase in the sales of this department is the best evidence of its completeness and * vent and the iris deepens on the bur­ appointments in New York. They con­ man to satisfy who cannot of the Extraordinary Values which are at all times to be found here. Never before in t!i3 history of our business nished doye. Spring unlocks the fet­ ceded the Federal places to the Cleve­ make a choice. For young tered earth and comes to us with, both land wing of the party." have we done such a large Dress Goods business as this season. Our unusual facilities for purchasing this clas hands full of gladness. Got Stuck in the Mud. men and large boys the prices of goods is seldom equalled in a town of this size, our connections placing us on a level with the buyers of the This time, however, spring has Wednesday afternoon, a horse belong­ range from $12 to $20. Men's best city houses. That we are enabled to save our patrons at least one profit on Dress Goods is an indisputabh brought us a special blessing in the res­ ing to landlord Power, of the Dorlon, toration to active politic3 of the Hon.. got out of the stable and strayed off to sizes somewhat more. fact. Our stock of New Spring and Summer Dress Goods is positively larger than any other two stocks in towr a small creek a short distance from the John J. Ingalls. Long had we mourned hotel, and by some means or other Just now the demand is for and embraces every desirable novelty shown up to date. Hardly a day passes but that some new goods arrive ii his eclipse; sadly had we missed that managed to get stuck in the mud to somewhat darker colors and a our Dress Good's department. Ladies who are looking for the very latest styles and scarce colorings will find ai radiant fancy, that searching insight, such an extent that he was unable to that crisp and acid speech. An orator extricate himself. Mr. Power missed trifle weightier fabrics, with our Dress Goods counter an incomparable stock to select from and at Unusually Low Prices- Among the nev the animal and sent a man off in search who was never tiresome, a politician of it. Soon after a lad called at the which we are just as well pre­ things which we have received is an elegant line of Twilled India tSilks, handsome patterns, no two alike. who never straddled, a partisan who hotel and informed Mr. Power that the never strained his fealty, Ingalls was animal was floundering around in the pared. in his disappearance from the national mud near by. All efforts to get him Free deliveries to all points within one hun­ out of his-perilous situation were with­ dred miles of New York city. arena a loss to every one who watched, out avail until a rope was placed around ROGERS, PEET & CO * enjoyed, and understood it. He did his neck and then hitched to a team of Lansdownes. not prose and drone to empty benches; horses, when he was dragged out of the THREE (Prince, Play Ball, Boys! -t BliOADWAY -{Warren, he did not depopulate the galleries as mud in a muchly exhausted condition, but without apparent injury other than STORES. I 32d St. We are the only house in town carrying a complete line of Lansdownes BASE BALLS, BATS, MASKS: : though he were a plague ; he did not l!S:S a slight lameness. The animal was al­ —in fact we are sole agents in this town for the genuin e Eead's Lans­ * drive his brother Senators to exile and most completely covered with mud. downes. We also carry a full line of popular shades in Gloria dress goods, ' mixed drinks in the cloakrooms, or CAPS, &c., FOKMEPvLY TH1 but we do not sell it for " Lansdowne," as some other dealers do. We of­ IK " make t he pages old before their time A Close Shave. with wearine33. He neither rested his Edward Burr, a lineman at the Nor­ 'A HEALING WONDER." fer the following two specials for this week in this department: STOCK OF E. N. SLOAN, TO B1 T' own mind nor permitted the minds of walk and South Norwalk Electric Light Works, had an experience Wednesday Your choiee of Elegant Line of All-1 Figured China Silk DressLeoa jratteixisPatterns •y his hearers to repose while he was SOLD AT that he will not soon forget, and one Wool Dress Goods, (bO OOl lit speaking. He charged the air with that fortunately did not prove fatal to Wortl1 10 00 for onl intellectual ozone. He made even the himself. There was trouble with the were $3.98 a suit, for J/Ol $ - > y $5.98 C " doorkeepers, grown callous and irrev- electric light wires, and he thought that perhaps they had become crossed " • erent by long contact with official with the telegraph wires on Butler Half-Price! * f greajtness, admit that a Senator could street where repairs to the road are be­ ^ ,be interesting. He hated humbugs, ing made. In company with his broth­ CLOAKS AND SUITS. v^.this dearest privilege it was to flay, im­ er he visited that point and found his FOE FIEST-CLASS GOODS, surmise to be correct, as the wires were Well, it's a rush all the time in this department—We like it, of course. pale, and vivisect a hypocrite, and, crossed. In order to fix them he Indeed, we caus8 it—but, if you can, come in the morning as far as possi­ • • next to tbat, to bait and land a fool. climbed one of the poles and was en­ ble. You're better served. The undercurrent that's keeping us on a steady DOLLAR DEAD BlLLS, 25c Tiiere ware faults in him, no doubt, gaged in uncrossing the wires when he received a shock which threw him un­ go is the price and quality of everything of Cloak kind for ladies,' misses bat they- were big ones—faults that you Cures HALF-DOLLAR DEAD BALLS conscious to the ground below, and nd children The Newmarket wrap or jacket from here means cur guraan could re3p3cfc and not de3p ise. What­ fortunately for him he struck upon his Skin Affections? ever his defects, they did not come of .feet. When he regained his senses he ee, your satisfaction and always a saving. To-day we place on sale in this 15c.; CURVE PITCHER, 5c. > - littlea333 or dullness, or moral coward- found his hands were severely burned and a burn across his face about three Removes department, at most inviting prices, our very latest arrivals in imported ice or insincerity. He wa3 not a sneak inches long. He immediately went to novelties. Every lady is charmed with our offerings, and the; unqualified Pimples, Blackheads, SPALDING'S LEAGUE, "'40c jj& aad h3 was not a bore. He dwelt not Dr. Baldwin, where his burns were success that our garments meet with assures us that we have no competi­ ^-/in the ga-iiar;'he sought his quarry in dressed. He is about to-day feeling ' Roughness, Redness, none the worse for the shock other than tion in the cloak trade of this town. The stock has been carefully selected SPALDING'S WAGON-TON GUI ||lfith3 opalescent empyrean, and struck Oily Skin, Itching, . " f -V ~ ^ f ' the smart caused by the burns. It was and the styles are elegant. A few specials : $10 Jackets reduced to $5.98. |r%and slew it there. Indeed a narrow escape. Another time Fetid Arm-Pit Perspiration, Anl, now, with the springtime, with BATS, 50 CENTS. when he may have such a piece of work * Scaly Scalp, Blue Skin, r Tea Gowns were $1.50 and 1.25, now 98c. Handspme Derby waists 25c up. plltha birds, the flowers, and the babbling to perform he will probably Wear gloves. Burning, Chafing, jS^broo'cJ, with fUnnel shirts and gingham There are an average of 50 cars of with planked shad and tennis strawberries per day sent to Boston * Ringworm, Shingles. . ; * aal riverside philandering, the clouds over the Consolidated road except on AIL"DHU66ISTB SELL IT. ' open in the w'ooly We3t, and Ingalls, Saturdays and Mondays, when very UNO POSTAL FOrf FREE SAMPLE.1 ; r-i-k MS, little fruit goes through. • f. - ,' eresi, strident, ani glittering' as ever, 1C0MF0RT POWDER CO., Hartford, Conn. % The Popular The dead body of Pauline Anderson, E. S. 6VKGS, BI6MTA8Y. leips lik3 a piafcher into the ring onee — F-C'JVV a comely servant, was found in a patch MP1*- .v-^y ^ .more. For oaa, we'give him a hearty of woods near Perth Amboy, N.- J., Cor. Main andwall Streets. tttyjrrxre+rid and a ferment greeting.^May:tBiis b e yesterday, with the thrpat cut and . is . ]«i ;:•'

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mg gwen indiscriminately. The vote stood —Kerens, 19; Filley, 13; Warner, 1. Colonel Bobinson, of North Dakota, said CARTERS! to a United Press reporter that assurances had been received from Judge Gresham at •llTTLE Chicago that he would accept the nomina­ IX/JTD tion for vice president on a ticket with Mr. I¥LK WELCON EfCSHSOAP Blaine. PILLS. WORK OF THE CONVENTION.- J•dl 1 Is acknowledged by dealers and con­ The Contests Unsettled and a Recess Taken by a Vote of 407 to 360. MINNEAPOLIS, June 10.—The convention gathered slowly and at 11 o'clock perhaps CURE agij; sumers to be the standard family soap. Sick Headache and ittlieve all the troubles inci« three-quarters of the delegates were in their dent to a bilious state of the system, such as - * ^ seats or in the aisles, but the galleries were Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after^ ,^'Tffl , not half full. It has been a cold convention eating. Pain in tlx^ Oide, &c. While their pioafi, ^ BARGAINS True merit alone can attain such praise. from the beginning, and its coldness was remarkable success has been shown in curing Jsj " never more emphatic than when Chairman McKinley came to his seat on the platform ,>r, Juiia 1. —The senate they did not relish the idea that the pro­ tumultuous galop, but with little success. HEAD started its st-ssion by agreeing to adjourn Ache they wauld be almost priceless to those who v", . is a very fine twill, cool for wear, shed­ ceedings might be protracted over Sunday. There was the usual collection of notables suffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu- ding all dust, our 85c. quality, reduced from Thursday until Monday next. Minneapolis Alive with Rumors Hence strong hints were given to some of just behind the chairman's platform. Sen­ nately theirgoodness does notend here,and thosa , Mr. Morgan (Dem.), of Alabama, who the Blaine majority of the committee on ator Carey and Senator McMillan sat side who once try them will find these little pillsvalu- . to 69c. , That It Has Collapsed. able is so many ways that they will not be wil­ 34-inch White Habutai Silk, durable for had given notice that he would address the credentials that it might not be policy to senate on the silver question, called up the by side under the gallery. Assistant Pc*. ling to do without them. But after allsick head wear, marked down from 69c. to 49c, test too strongly the temper of the Harri­ master General Rathbone was in his aceus 22-inch Lyons Printed India Silk, large unfinished business—Senator Stewart's bill son end of the convention by prolonging for the free coiuage of gold and silver-»and Rusk and Allison Springing Up in the tne remaining contests'solely in the interest tomed place and Chairman Harry Bingham assortment ©f designs, choice colonngs, of Pennsylvania, sat in the clerk's seat. J worth 65c., reduced to 49c. made a long speech. Mr. Morgan concluded List of Dark Horses—A Report That of the Blaine managers, who claimed that ACHE with a reference to the "deploi'able condi­ every day's delay improved the chances of photographer had set up a big camera read: Is the bane of so many lives that here i3 whera !SJ|g| tion" of the country. Blaine Will Xot Allow His Xame to to take snap shots at the convention in ses •we mak? our great boa3t. Our pills cure it white their candidate. others do not. Hardly had Mr. Morgan been seated when Go Before the Convention—The Con­ Charges that the convention hall has been sion. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and . BltiaMMoriK M. Mr. Hale (Rep.), of Maine, called up the pen­ packed in the interest of Blaine are very At 11:22 Chairman McKinley, with annua very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. 38-inch Black All-wool Surah Serge. For sion deficiency bill—already passed by the vention Meets, and as the Committees ber of sounding blows of the new gavel, en They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or1 freely made by the Harrison organizers. purge, but by their gentle action please all who the price this quality cannot be surpassed, house—and it was passed in a perfunctory Are Not Ready to Report a Quick Ad­ They say that every means, legitimate and deavored to call the convention to order f but it was some minutes before the buzz o use them. In vialsat 25 cents; five for $1. Sold usually sold at 65c., now 50c» manner in less than three minutes. journment Is Taken. otherwise, are being resorted" to so that the by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. 45-inch Black All-wool Henrietta. This is Mr. Jones (Dem.), of Arkansas, addressing galleries may, if needs be, create a stam­ conversation ceased and the delegate our most popular number, is light-weight took their seats and gave their attention t< CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. the senate on the Stewart free coinage biil, MINNEAPOLIS, June 10.—It is reported on pede for Blaine. * and durable, reduced from $1.10 to 88c. reviewed the political aspect of the silvei all sides that the Blaine boom has burst, and Early In the morning ex-Governor For- business. Rev. Mr. Brush, D. D., chancello question as shown by the votes on that sub­ that his name will not be formally present­ aker, who had of the university of South Dakota, delivere* Snail M M M Mflm ject in congress during recent years, analyz­ been hastily sum­ the opening prayer. ed to the convention. After the conclusion of the prayer tit WASH FABRICS. ing the standing of each political party. H. C. Payne said in the presence of a cor­ moned to the Col­ At the conclusion of Mr. Jones' remarks chair said the regular order w:is the r> p. v Dotted Swisses, in dark and light grounds, respondent: "Blaine can't be nominated. orado headquar­ floral designs, the latest novelty from the senate adjourned until Monday next. ters immediately of the committee on credenti If we can get just two ballots McKinley Mr. Cogswell was recoup" . h::M Paris, 35c. t In the house, under the special order after the adjourn­ Muslin . Best quality Ceylon Muslin in black, wnite passed yesterday, the committee on the ju­ will be brought forward." ment of the com­ "The committee on credential i - srUJ i > and tinted grounds, colored figures, diciary were awarded the floor to consider A report is also circulated that Blaine has mittee on resolu­ sion. It has been diligently at u-v.v'-i worth 25c., at 15c. measures from that committee. written or will write another letter, the ef­ tions, was in con­ has achieved reasonable progress. It b"v-o: Percales, yard wide and fine quality, m fect of which will be the withdrawal of his ference with Chair­ to be able to report in full at 8 o'clock a Underwear, > night and asks further time." white, navy-blue and black grounds, HIGH PRICED AFFECTION. name from the convention. man Clarkson, dress and shirting designs, at IQ^c. Senators Teller General Sewell, of New Jersey, was im We shall commence our 1,200 pieces of fine Scotch Novelty Ging­ Mrs. Hale Sues Millionaire Paige fox This news is given your correspondent by mediately on his feet. Since no busines an important public official who has every and Wolcott, J. annual summer sale of Ladies' hams and -Cheviots, very suitable for 8950,000 for Rreach of Promise. Sloat Fassett and could be done until the committee \va mountain and seaside wear, imported to CHICAGO, June 1.—Mrs. Jessie Hale, a confidence in lis accuracy. Emmons Blaine, others.of the anti- SENATOR WOLCOTT. ready to report, he moved that the conven underwear on retail from 25c. to 85c. per yard, at I9c. former actress, whose stage name was Doro­ now in Chicago, will act for his father in administration leaders. Among the rumors tion take a recess until 8 o clock. "f" thea Lewis Hale, has filed in the superior the event of this rumor's correctness. growing out of this was one that in the Mr. Cullom had tried to interrupt Genera Saturday June nthy court here a suit to recover §950,000, for The developments of the last few days event of the probable defeat of Blaine a Sewell, but the chairman stopped him Then Mr. Cullom asked that, pending th< breach of promise to marry, from James W. proving Harrison's fereat strength, which compromise candidate in the person of Mc­ and offer some very great in­ Fast Black Hosiery, motion, the convention receive a resolutioi Ladies' Fine Gauge Fast Black Cotton Paige. many regard as unassailable, is given as the Kinley, Allison or Sherman would be sprung ducements in both fine and The defendant is the manufacturer of the on the first ballot. from ;. .a on the World's fair. Hose, spliced heels and toes, "Rock reason for this latest step on Mr. Blaine's Mr. Cullom sent up to the desk a resolu Paige typesetting machine and is a citizen Religion Dragged In. medium goods. Dye," reduced from 42c. pair to 25c. of Hartford, where he is reputed to be part. tion, which was ordered read. It was a. Ladies' Fine " Rock Dye" Fast Black Cot­ "You can rest assured," said your Ex-Senator Palmer, of Michigan, is ex­ follows: Night Gowns, ton Hose, high spl-icsd heels and double worth $2,000,000 or §3,000,000. tremely wrathful over a telegram sent here It is alleged in the complaint that Mrs. correspondent's informant, "that Mr. Resolved, That the World's fair Columbiai With Cambric Ruffle 39c, 43c. soles, plain or drop stitch ribbed, re­ by a Detroit Orangeman, saying that Pal­ exposition to be inaugurated in the city of Chi Hale left the stage and lived in Hartford Blaine's name will not go before the con­ mer or any other good American would re­ duced from 50c. pair to 34c. _ for a year or more as the wife of the manu­ cago in 1893 is rightly considered by all classes Tucked Yoke, trimmed with Ladies' Lisle Thread Fast Black "Rock vention. Before the balloting is begun it ceive a million and a quarter votes that of our citizens, regardless of their political affil Dye " plain or richelieu ribbed. Hose, re­ facturer. will be withdrawn. My reason for this would not be cast for Blaine. What makes iations, as a great national undertaking, anc Embroidery. . .48c., 58c., 68c. duced from 5ac. pair to 39c. < Creede Has a Hard Time. statement is good and sufficient. Mr. Blaine him the more annoyed is the fact that cer­ that in recognition of its character congresi Skirts, Men's Fast Black " Rock Dye" Fine Cot­ tain people have gone to the trouble of ought to promptly provide, by appropriati CREEDE, Colo., June 10.—Fire broke out appreciates the fact that he is beaten. He legislation, such reasonable aid needed there With Cambric Ruffle, ton Half-hose, high spliced, were 34c., in the timber on Bachelor mountain and will not, therefore, let the matter go to a lithographing the telegram, and are dis­ for as will enable the government to discharge reduced to 25c. burned several acres of valuable timber vote, but step out in time." tributing it broadcast among the headquar­ its express and implied obligations inciden' 38c., 48c., 58c. Men's Fast Black " Rock Dye " Fine Cot­ badly needed in the mine3, The fire burned "What will be the nature of his letter on ters. The World's fair president says that thereto, and as will insure the attainment o With deep emb. Ruffle, ;i$3 ton Half-hose, ribbed or plain, high rapidly in all directions and is still raging. this occasion?" it is dirty business to drag religious matters such results as will befit the dignity, progress J spliced heels and double soles, reduced A large force of miners is fighting the "He will reiterate the sentiments of his into politics, and could not have been done culture and development of the nation. 78c., 88c., 98c. ' ; by any friend of his. The name signsd to from 50c. pair to 34c. flames, but it is feared Bachelor City and Clarkson letter or merely say he adheres to After reading, the resolution was referret Drawers, -0 " Also, Ladies' Trimmed Hats and Bon­ even Creede will be burned if the wind the attitude he assumed in that communi­ the telegram he had never heard before. to the committee on resolutions. ^ W's nets, Ladies' and Misses' Suits and changes. cation. Emmons Blaine will be the medium Chauncey M. Depew and Senator Hiscock Mr. Robart, of Illinois, presented a reso Plain Tucked 19c., 29c. ' Jackets, Infants'Wear, Curtains and employed." have been doing a good deal of missionary lution (also referred) providing that Grand Rugs, Ribbons, Gloves, Trimmings A Marriage That Failed. The Iowa delegation had a meeting with work at the headquarters of those delega­ Army men be admitted to standing room Lace Trimmed, 25 cts. "... and Underwear, together with lines PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—Mrs. Caroline closed doors. Several New York delegates tions that have members on the fence. In and that if any seats were vacant thirtj McLaughlin has filed a bill in the common Tucks and Em. 39c., 49c., 59c. V. of other goods usually found in a well who favor the nomination of Harrison were addressing a big gathering of Missouri, minutes after the convention was called tc Chemise, iw£ appointed Dry Goods Store. pleas court for a divorce from her husband, present and a speech was made by Chauncey Kansas and Dakota delegates Depew said order they should be allowed to occupj James McLaughlin, who is the inventor of •' :,i> Do not fail to send for a "Bargain Price List" M. Depew, who was one of the number. that Harrison's administration .had been them. The resolution was received witt Plain, 19c. (just issued), mailed free on application. the storage street car motor, and is at the The effort was in the direction of stiffening successful and blessed beyond any since the applause. head of the McLaughlin Electric company. the backs of the Iowa delegates, who are war, and many of the people who were bit­ The chairman then announced that tht' Lace Trimmed 25c., 33c. He has made more than $150,000 by his in­ favorably disposed toward Harrison. terly opposed to him four years ago were question was on the motion to take a recess Corset Covers, r • ventions. • 48i50&52W.23dSl After the meeting in the Cady, Chase, of now in the front rank of his supporters. There were cries of "No" from all over tht Plain Muslin,. . ..i2^c., 18c. He Had Plenty of Cash. the Iowa delegation, said that while no ac­ Up to this time several efforts have been hall coupled with cries of "Ingalls," but ii. CINCINNATI, June 10.—The dead body of a tion was taken, owing to the presence made to form a coalition of state delegates the confusion the chairman put the motion Cambric V Shape ) r 37,39,41,43i45W.2»St man was found in his room at the St. Paul of the New Yorkers, the Iowa delega­ on one or other of the lesser names, but all and declared it carried. Embroidery Trim- j "C"'43C. NEW XOBK CITY. hotel. He had cut his jugular vein with a tion was considering the possibility of of them have been unsuccessful. Every ef- A New York delegate called for a divis penknife. In the dead man's pocket was securing the nomination for Senator Alli­ ion. I r, was evident as the ayes stood up found $1,799 in cash and a number of letters son. "The only objection to this," contin­ that t."9 motion was carried. The clerk, bearing the address of M. C. Miller, cashier ued Mr. Chase, "is that the election of Mr. however, made the count religiously. Lord & Taylor of the City National bank, Austin. Allison to the presidency would leave a • When the "noes" arose the opponents oi vacancy in the Senate whith would be filled the recess waved their arms to call theii t S Grand Street Store. N. Y* [Fft Family ~ Father Ducey's Washington Trip. by the election of a Democrat. That would friends to their feet, but the effort was use Student .NEW YORK, June 10.—The Rev. Father be a great sacrifice, but perhaps not too less. Ducey, who has returned from Washington, great if the party could thereby secure a The chairman announced the vote as 40'i School denies having gone there for the purpose of candidate for president upon whon all fac­ to 260, and at 11:45 declared that the con­ Library selling the Blaine-Nevins love letters. tions could unite." vention take a recess until 8 o'clock at night. S-H-O-U-L-D Father Ducey said his visit to Washington The Harrison Figures. Studebaker Bros., Rut Not for Blaine. ^ Own a Dictionary. was of an entirely priestly nature. At a caucus of Harrison men over Central MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Market hall, the roll of the convention was MORRISVILLE, Vt., June 10.—The follow­ £ Care should bo ta'.-cn to The Philadelphia's Cruise Ended. called, and one of the delegates present says ing dispatch was sent to H. H. Powers, 265-267 Canal Street. ^ .-. .-. .-. GST THE BEST., NEW YORK, June 10.—The United States that twelve more than the actual majority chairman of the Vermont delegation at And 23 Howard Street, 200 feet East of Broadway. •• flagship Philadelphia, Rear Admiral G-her- needed to nominate answered to their Minneapolis: Have now the largest carriage and wagon ware- • . ardi, arrived kere after a cruise of eight names and said they were going to vote for The people and press of Vermont - regrei rooms in New York city. In it you will find wagons months, during which she sailed nearly 17,- Harrison. Reports were made by state your position. Take a positive stand for Har­ of all descriptions to suit the "Farmer" and peoplein 000 miles. She will be overhauled and re­ delegations of absentees who would vote rison first. Then follow McKinley and Sher­ all stations of business. man, not Blaine. r paired at the Brooklyn navy yard. for General Harrison, bringing the total H. H. POWERS REPUBLICAN CLUB. Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Surreys, Cab« : INTERNATIONAL vote assured to him up to 520. riolets, Victories, Landaus and nov-, • President Polk Improving. Following is the list of votes reported . elties of all kinds. • DICTIONARY promised to Harrison in the meeting: Political Notes. WASHINGTON, June 10.—The condition of No instructions were given the Maryland Farm wagons, contractor's and farm carts, dry. President Polk, of the Farmers' Alliance, is Alabama, 16; Arkansas, 15; California, 8; goods, laundry, grocers and business wagons of all delegates to Chicago by the Democratic kinds, a full line of harness, and buggy whips. much improved. Under the untiring treat­ Connecticut, 3; Delaware, 3; Florida, 8; SENATOR ALLISON. THE INTERNATIONAL, Georgia, 26; Illinois, 36; Indiana, 30; Iowa, state convention, held at Baltimore. A mo­ NEW FROM COVER TO COVEB, ment of his physicians he rallied, and un­ fort to unite even the members of one dele­ tion in favor of Cleveland was defeated by Street Sprinkling IS THE ONE TO BUY. less there is a recurrence of the hemorrhage 21; Kansas, 13; Kentucky, 20; Louisi­ gation on one of the minor candidates has a vote of 87 to 38. Wagons and Carta. ! SUCCESSOR OF THE UNABRIDGED. his recovery is assured. ana, 8: Maryland, 13; Massachusetts, ^10; Michigan, 5; Minnesota, 7; Mississippi, 1:2; been blocked by some Blaine or Harri­ The Maine Democratic convention, held Ten years spent in revising, 100 edi-, son enthusiast, who remained true to his al­ at Bangor, indorsed ex-President Cleve­ We have the' finest and most complete line in the \ tors employed, over $300,000 expended., She Grieved for Her Children. Missouri, 24; Montana, 1; Nebraska, 14; legiance. Most of these efforts to bring out land's administration, but refused by a large country. Sold by all Booksellers. • NEW YORK, June 10.—Mrs. Minnie Koch New Hampshire, 3; New Jersey, 18; New York, 23; North Carolina, 1(5; North Da- dark horses have been traceable to the majority on a vote to instruct the delega­ "Little Gem" \ G. & C. MERR7AM CO., Publishers, % committed suicide at her residence by hang­ Blaine leaders. Senator Wolcott was heard tion. + > Springfield, Mass., U.S.A. • ing herself to a beam in the cellar. Grief at for lawn and flower-bed use is a novelty. to tell a delegate that it was "anything to Mr. Blaine telegraphed from Boston to Must be seen to be appreciated.' 4S~Do not buy reprints of obsolete % the loss of four children by diphtheria, it is beat Harrison now." This Las been the the New York World denying that he had editions. a thought, prompted her to take her own life. Send for Catalogues or call and see !jBS-Send for free pamphlet containing position of the silver state delegates from paid or offered any sum for letters alleged the beginning. oar full line of goods. specimen pages ana full particulars. ^ The ^London Bank Failure. to be in the possession of his daughter-in- J The committee on resolutions met again law, Marie Nevins Blaine. LONDON, June 10.—The markets are unaf­ in the morning and took a recess until fected by the failure of the New Oriental after the adjournment of the convention. bank, as financiers believe that the worst is McElwaine Discharged. MY WIFE The Contests. ALBANY, June 10. —McElwaine, of Utica, known, and that no other disasters are to Charged me If I could * follow as a consequence of the collapse. The committee on credentials also reas­ charged with complicity in aiding O'Brien find a Stove Polish sembled and took up the district contests to escape, was discharged by Judge Stover. which she could use ... BELGIAN RIYAL soiling every- Mercier a Bankrupt. from Louisiana, of which there are four. without .^" d AND Considerable indignation is expressed by the The Granite Strike. ithlng near It when ap- MONTREAL, June 10.—Ex-Premier Mer­ |plied,to bring It home. y rf •„• •• cier made a voluntary abandonment of the members of the Louisiana delegation who NEW YORK, June 10.—The paving stone U.S. MAIL whole of his estate for the benefit of his were turned down the night before at what strike is still on. The strikers confidently creditors, which act will bring about his res­ they consider the fatuity of some of their expect a victory soon. EHAMEUNE STEAMSHIPS ignation as member for Bonaventure. friends on the committee, through which An improved Polish. they claim their case was given away. After BRIEF MENTION. makes nodust>smelli the presentation of argument for the con­ or dirt, easily used For Antwerp and Paris Cruelty to Animals at Sea. and always ready. WASHINGTON, June 10.—William Hosea testants by ex-Governor Warmoth, which Bob Ford, the slayer of Jesse. James, was Once used It will SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN is said to have been unusually effective, Mr. shot and killed by Deputy Sheriff Kelly at speak for Itself. Your* •v JJ - Ballou, of New York, has been requested by dealer has It, try a Sir Henry Ponsonby to place before the Campbell, of Illinois, said the members from Ford's dance hall at Creede, Colo. NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, Georgia and Utah, who had previously acted John Anderson, of Lynn, Mass., died in box, 5 and 10 cts., or send 2cts. for sample to British foreign department the matter of J. L. PRESCOTT & CO., No. Berwick, Me. 'YSr> the cruelty to animals at sea. with the Blaine side, were ready then to terrible agony from the effects of a dog bite ' j K vote for seating the quartet of contest­ on the, lip. He snarled and barked like a Philadelphia and Antwerp. SECRETARY RUSK. First cabin. $55 and upwards; excursion In Favor of George H. Tilden. ants, but after some discussion by the dele­ dog and showed great antipathy to water. •$99 and upwards; second cabin, $45; round kota, 2; Ohio, 27; Oregon, 4; Pennsylvania, gates one of the Harrison men moved that trip, 10 per cent, reduction. Steerage at low CHATHAM, N. Y., June»l0.—The Tilden- William Lea, of Easton, Pa., committed 13; South Carolina, 15; South Dakota, 4; ex-Governor Kellogg be ^Muded and the suicide by jumping into the Lehigh river. -rm A GUIXSa A BOX." $ ates; " Pacts for Travel ers" on application. Quick scandal case'has been decided in favor Tennessee, 16; Texas, 18; Vermont, 5; Vir­ INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.. of George H. Tilden. Mrs. Quick confessed remaining contestants bo seated. He refused to be rescued. ginia, 9; West Virginia, 10; Wisconsin, 19; The intimation was made that the claim *8,*. General Agents, 6 Bowling Green, N. Y. to having blackmailed Mr. Tilden. Wyoming, 4. Mary Anderson, aged twenty-eight, a E. APELL. 4-1 Wall St., Agent. of the contestants was not entirely satisfac­ domestic, was found dead upon the roadside Chauncey Depew was chairman of the tory to even the Harrison delegates. This meeting and Chris Magee secretary. near Perth Amboy, N. J., where she had of course the defeated delegates say weak­ been shopping. Her throat was cut from The friends of Secretary Rusk have again ened the case before the committee and t PILLS ^Thor^NO ~SURECUREJoREVERY CASE OF ASTHMA'Or become active, and it is said that in the epr to ear. # | (Tasteless—Effectual.) they were rejected by a majority of three Burlington, N. J., has two police forces do­ $ FOR ALL EVERY CASE OF HAY FEVER, but the worst cases, event of no election on the first ballot an votes. There were two members of the if uncomplicated by organic disease, can be attempt will be made to stampede the con­ ing duty. One was appointed by the mayor ! BILIOUS and SOTOUS committee absent when the vote was .taken, and the other by the councils. ' CURED TO STAY CURED vention for the "statesman, soldier and and both these are claime ..by the IIa.vris.cn % DISORDERS, ' \ :-4 by constitutional treatment, farmer." .. men. Mrs. Robert T. Lincoln, wife of United States Minister Lincoln, Miss Lincoln, Mrs. t Such as Sick Headache, and this at the pa­ ANYTHING TO BEAT HARRISON. The Missouri delegation almost came to | Weak Stomach, ;J|; tient's home. blows over the selection of a national com­ Warner Miller and Missl Miller arrived in New York from Europe. ^ ? Impaired Digestion, ..a i' t We treat no That Appears to Be the Policy of th«j mitteeman to succeed Chauncey I. Filley. . one without a tnor- Opposition Forces. The Kerens men claimed that Mr. Filley- Near Forsythe, Ga., negroes maltreated Constipation, \ I ough knowledge or the case" MINNEAPOLIS, June 10.—The sentiment on had not. put the campaign fund where it and left to die Anderson Moreland, the leader of a disreputable gang of blacks who FV Liver Complaint, ' ^ ' Incurable Cases Declined. the mprning of the third day of the national would do the most good, and used it as an 4 ems l Republican convention in both the Harrison argument against his re-election. Filley, on had assaulted a colored girl. He was treated f^^and Female Ailments. '^ Examination free by malLilSi^ and Blaine ranks was decidedly in favor of the other hand, brought witnesses into Par­ worse than if he had been lynched. Cohered with a Tasteless & Soluble floating, K ' We want name and address of getting down to the nominations with as lor D, at the Nicollet, to prove that he had ! Of all drufrcfif.ts. Price S3 cefits a bo*. every sufferer from Asthma or Hay Fever. , always expended the funds judiciously. New Viyk Depot. Canal.St. 1 & P. HAROLD HAYES, M. D., BUFFALO. N. V. little delay as possible. A good many dele- grates. and visitors as well, who came here The talk was very rabid, the lie direct be- Advertise iu the GAZETTE. j.,,,., , , • - m'W, ij t',^ WE E KIT - NORWA1K -GAZETTEJi^iliMiiliM

* THE * Court of Burgesses. , 1: 1 A regular meeting of the Court of Bur- W f; v< II gesses was held Monday night, the War- ; CUT THIS OUT. G.A. R. den and full board being present. The v: FIRST-CLASS isses St. John, minutes of the last meeting were read .;. • . . NOTICE. 'Direct attention to their now , com- by assistant clerk, E. M. Lockwood, • $5.00 IN COLD plete stock of * and approved. R "; Blue Flannel Suits, The following bills were ordered paid: *£*.V.. :; Will be given to the boy or girl sending the S. G. Morrell, $2; J. T. Frowitt, 1.25; i most number of words made from the letters W. S. Bartram, 2.25; A. J. Meeker & in the word ' iprT.r Trimmed: Bro., 38.50; Norwalk Printing Co., YOU EXPERT 19.58-, Norwalk GAZETTE, 23.50; P. fa' . Turney, 25.70; Bobert Green, 231.49; IHi PHOTOGRAPHER Bicycle riders, if you want to ride a A. H. Byington, 25; A. DeForest, 40 ; ; , Best Blue Indigo, wheel that is the acme of ease, strength Wallace Dann, 32; A. Martin, 32: Each answer Will be numbered as received, 35 & 37 MAIN ST. Millinery and speed, call and see the Holbein George Northrop, 16; Lewis June, 2: Should two or more be alike, the first one re­ pneumatic, made by the Coventry Ma­ ceived will get the prize. All answers must be Which includes novelties in P. W. Bates, 192.20; W. E. Daniels! here on or before July 1st, ,1892, as the prize $7130, chinists' Company, and named after 11.30; D. S. Curtis. 60; Charles E. will be awarded July 4,1892. Mr. M. A. Holbein, the great English Also for the next 60 days this adv. will en. champion racer, on which he made the Squires, 32.45; A. J. Meeke.', 11.20; N. ,'f title bearer to a reduction of 50c. on each With TWO Sets of Buttons. Norwalk, Conn. & S. N. Electric Light Co., 408.50: 1# dozen Cabinet Photographs. Regular prices unparalleled record of 361 miles, 1446 Charles N. Wood, 35.45; the bill of the I $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per dozen. yards, in 24 hours. Gas Co. was referred to committee on TIN TYPES—4 for 25c. MOURNING A SPECIALTY. For these who are looking for a light lamps and gas, and if found correct, or- r ;. ; Photographs of landscapes, horses, inter TAFT BROS, A Full line of material constantly on but very strong road wheel, we es­ dered paid. iors, extertiors, etc., by the WE KEEP THE BEST GOODS TO hand. pecially recommend the model E, which INSTANTANEOUS PROCESI is a beauty and cannot fail to give com­ S. B. Wilson was granted permissioa ft at the most reasonable prices. CLOTHIERS, to erect a building on his lot, the ad- > BE FOUND. MOURNING LOANED plete satisfaction; and for those who joining property owners having. pre* 23 WALL STREET, NORWALK pin their faith to the cushion tire, come For a small consideration. around and try our 1Jin. -cushion, model sented no objections. We have recently opened, in Ran A, and you will be surprised to find The petition of William Ambler to GEO. E. DARMER, dall's Block, "Van Zandt avenue, East We will furnish you with any COR how much like a pneumatic it rides erect a carriage house on his property ife ( OVER POST OFFICE.) SET you wish. on Maple street was granted. ' & > P. W. BATES, Norwalk, a First-Class Grocery and Come in and see us, we will be pleased A petition from residents of Wilton S ; 42 Washington St., So. Norwalk, Ct, Meat Market, where the Best Goods in We have the agency for the to show you tL^ wheels whether you avenue asking for grade for sidewalks 5$:'; Steam - Stone - Polishing our line will be constantly on hand. wish to purchase or not. was referred to highway committee. AND MADAME GRISWOLD CORSET. Attorney John Seymour, represent- -I ing the Norwalk Gas Co., was then v *.#»•/ ALL KINDS OF O. O'BRIEN, given a hearing. He said the case of f Hair Goods of all Kinds ! Whitney & the Gas Co. vs. the Borough of Nor- > walk, to recover for sewer damage in If you want the best meat of all Combings made up at the Lowest No. 6 Main St., - florwaf':, Prices, 1887 was still in the courts ; that seve­ kinds, at the lowest cash prices in West Si Custom iTailor No. 32 N. MAIN STBEET, So. NOBWALK. ral attempts had been made to have the . Having made arrangements with onelof th« town, just step around the corner Largest Cloth Houses in New York to supply case tried, but without result. He me with all kinds of goods at a few hours' thousrht the matter might be easily ad- at No* 6 Water street and see for 42 WATER STREET. NORWALK. notice and at the Lowest Prices, I have over Misses St. John, Wm. Sheldon, justed by the present Court of Bur­ yourself. :hree hundred samples, which I will make up 33 MAIN STREET. gesses. The present term of the Supe- . OBDEES PBOMPTLY EXECUTED. lyl30 in the Latest Styles at about two-thirds the usual prices charged. I guarantee to give sat- Stone, BM and Sever Contractor, rior Court will soon end; had been Porter House Steak, - 16c. sfaction as I do my own cutting and fitting promised a pry, and now waited for ind have no guess work. I keep the Latest Curbing, Flagging and House'Connectitxu decisive action on the part of the bur- v the~BE5t Sirloin Steak, - - - 14c. Fashion Plates ant-l draft accordingly. Lock Box 36, Norwalk. gesses in the matter ; thought the mat- t Repairing1, Binding:, Cleaning, Pressing ter might be settled in ten minutes ; Jlib Roast, - - - 12lc, FAMILY xWASHINGS. Etc., done at about half-pricei Give me DHOToGRAPIt? had fixed upon the sum of $1,600 as a < Beefsteak, - - - 10c. call and be convinced. lyltl Reasonable.prices moderate estimate of the damages, etc.; O- 0"BH.IE]Sr plead for a final decision in the matter All other cuts at correspondingly 31 BEIIDEN AVENUE. Gl^NORTtt so that the Gas Co. might know how to low rates. PlaiiWasMil- 20c. Per Dozen. /£jWashin«°n-5tr. ^. Summer Goods. act. It was voted to refer the matter back FISH ON FUMY! ^JbumNoRWMOHK REFRIGERATORS, to the borough attorney (Warner) in WasMac anfl IroHinL 40c. Per Dozen. ' WINDOW SCREENS, the case. L.D.EEELER, Water Commissioner Mead was heard THE ABOYE PRICES INCLUDE ivmmmmk FOR PLEASURE,iFISHING, SAILING. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, in reference to laying water pipe on ; Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Napkins, The Safe and Rapid Sailing Boat, Myrtle avenue. He stated that the es­ No. 6 Water Street. Table Cloths, Baby Clothes, Chem­ LAWN MOWERS, and timate was 720 feet of pipe at a total ex­ ises, Night Dresses, Drawers, "THREE BROTHERS" OIL STOVES. pense of $457; the water commission­ Aprons, Corset Covers, etc. Is now in thorough trim for hiring to Sailing ers recommended the expenditure, and WILLIAM P. ENGLISH, WHITE SKIRTS EXTEA ! or Fishing Parties and under the manage The above goods, and many others asked the burgesses to act in the mat­ GENERAL ment of its owner. Call on.or write to in the same line, and of the best qual­ ter. 370 tf 0. S. CLARK, 27 Merwin street. ity, you can find at It was then voted that the sum of ' Collections and Deliveries MAKE THE PACE' $457 be appropriated for that purpose. Water Commissioner Coolidge was BLACKSMITHING given a hearing: He said that by rea­ H K WILLIAMS' son of the grading of Butler street from JOHN F.FLYNN 15 WALL STBEET. 200 to 300 feet of water pipe had been Four New Machine Shoes, $1.25. Domestic Laundry Co. uncovered, and it was liable to be dam­ Pour Tires, set on wheels, one inch aged ; pipe must be lowered if the grad­ 31 Cannon St. Horwalk. Sanitary Plumber, ing was continued; that the pipas were and under, $1.50. unearthed without the knowledge of ^"Contracts taken for Hotels and Horwalfc Gazette the water commissioners; immediate . Cheapest Cash Prices to all Schools. action should be taken in the matter ; Victor Bicycles are the best that I* STEAM and GASP1TTER the present pipe was cement; would -j experience, brains, skill and capital V Jol Printing EstabMnent. cost about $200 to relay with iron pipe ; MECHANIC STREET, 'lean produce. Victors lead the(' J0B8IKG A SPECIALTY. thought it ought to be paid for directly -| world. by the borough and not through the NORWALK, CONN. Dr. F. W. Darmer, !- Having taken the basement under the Lib­ rary, 108 Washington street, South Norwalk water commissioners. Painless Dentist. -j GREGORY BROS., Agents, fcj d fitted it for Wedding Cards, Posters. It was voted that the water commis­ Visiting Cards. Handbills, sioners be authorized to put in new 4- NOTICE! •\ 38 Wall Si, Nerwalt Ct., Business Cards, Programmes, inch iron water pipe on Butler street, Artificial Teeth Without Plates. AND J ALL KINDS Fancy Show Cards, Dodgers, but on a vote to reconsider, the size of > the pipe was set at 6 inches. ? (Crown and Bridge Work.) '{ WHEELER & HANFORD, i" Ball Cards. Billheads. IF YOU LIKE GOOD GROCER­ 'hi South Main Street, South Norwalk. j' Chief Engineer Prowitt then made a Best Set of Teeth on RedlRubber Statements, Circulars. statement to the effect that the fire sup­ IES, AND LOW FIGURES, YOU Tag Cards, Bec.eipts ply wagon was in bad shape, and all for PLUMBING, want of care; the harness was in poor CAN FIND THEM BOTH BY Hotel Registers, Letterhead condition and for the same reason; said mvuiivuvm I respectfully solicit a shar9 of public patron Books and Pamphlets, Noteheads, CALLING ON age. I refer to plumbing I have done for th that H. E. Dann was willing to lookout THE STAMFORD past seven years,in the employ of W. H. Mee k- Town and Probate Records, Milk Tickets for same and keep lamps on supply wa- ? er & Co. All work will have my personal sup­ gon burning for $25 per year, which he, > DYE - WORKS! ervision, and will be promptly executed* and satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial, y w Printed in the Neatest Styles and at he the Chief, thought to be a very reason­ Chas. P. Keeler, WATERSIDE, STAMFORD, CONN., Lowest Prtees. able price. Are prepared, in addition to their specialty It was voted that the sum of $25 be of FAST BLACK, to do ail kinds of DYEING 29 Wall St., Norwalk. Guaranteed to be the Best and the Same IN THE BEST STYLE OF THE ART. and in C. J. Fexriss paid to H. E. Dann for services as set that other Dentists charge Twice as much for accordance with special formulas which guar- forth in Chief Prowitt's statement. Teeth extracted without pain - - 50c antee the best results. Orders can be left at PARCEL AND BiGGAGE EXPRESS. UNITED STA If MEL Mr. Parker asked that an electric •^Vegetables and Berries in season. Soft Fillings - 50c and up SCOFIELD & HOYT'S, Norwalk and Sonth light be placed on Prospect Hill in the Goods delivered to any part of the Gold Fillings ... $1.00 and up Norwalk. -?.l ly Slate at Benedict's, Norwalk, f.nd Hoyt's Drug vicinity of the Clark place, and recent­ All work pertaining to Dentistry guaran­ Store, South Norwalk 3ml47. EUROPEAN aod AMERICAN PLAN town. teed to be the best workmanship at prices ly purchased by himself. The matter about one-half charged by other dentists. was referred to the committee on lamps Office, 4)8 Washington Street, HENBY L. SPICES, Foltoj, Water aiij Pearl Sts.J. Y. and gas. Over Post Office, South Norwalk. GEO. P. HEIPLING, Prop. Burgess Ambler presented the claim ARCHITECT. of G. A. Franke for rebate on his taxes Spring Announcement! Refurnished, new elevator and all modern F, W, SMITH, Ten Years Practical Experience. Sa.tisfactioE improvements. under the soldiers' $1,000 exemption I HAVE JOST SECUBED TEE Guaranteed. American plan $2 per day and upwards, ae law. It was voted that he present his cording to location of rooms.. claim in person before the next meet­ O WILTON AVENUE NORWALK. European plan, single rooms, 75c and $1.50. ing of the board. LATEST IMPORTATIONS Building Lots For Sale. 2923m Double rooms $1.50 to $3.00 per day. BY THE 55« Main Street, Special terms by the week. The report of the Chief of Police was OF New York elevated railroad depot in hotel. read and accepted. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Sherman G-. Hsrrell, Five minutes walk to New Haven, Hartford ICOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF & Bridgeport, Clyde & Mallory Steamship Burgess Chinery presented the peti­ Spring Suitings, ROTON POINT IMPROVEMENT Light and Heavy Trucking. lines. 21 ly tion of Captain Slattery of Hope Hose • ALL KINDS OF Pianos, Furniture and Baggage carefully Co. to have their meeting room re-pa- Which I "vrill make up at the lowest cash price COMPANY, moved. Slate in Hale's Durg Store, Corner pered and painted. The matter was re­ Wall and Main streets. Bssidence, 9 Warren ferred to fire committee to report at F. KOCOUR, AT street, Norwalk. Conn. All orders on slate or sent to residence promptly attended to. BUILDING LOTS next meeting. 83" 3M Burgesses Green and Adams were ap­ Custom Tailor, pointed a committee to look into the , 17 Jfortli Main Street,South Korwtfk. Meats, ROTON POINT. (ON INSTALLMENT PLAN.) matter of alleged damage being done to Charles Ambler's property by reason of For particulars apply on the premises or to FOR SALE, the grading of Butler street. any of the following directors: James W. FISH. Norwalk Park # The matter of the sewer on Cross NATHANIEL K. FERRIS, Hyatt, JohnD. Kimmey, Norwalk; E. A. Woodward, C. Swartz, South Norwalk. street having been unlawfully tapped , Musical Director and Choir Master was left to the Borough Clerk, with""' Grace Churctt. Oysters'and Clams power. TEACHER OF TO BE LET On Wilton Avenue, Burgess Greenstated that themounds NOTICE. in the different parks were withoutplants LL persons are hereby forbidden to trust IN THEIR SEASON. Piano, Organ, Harmony and Singing j-*. any one on account of the Roton Point FOR PICNICS, and flowers. The chairman of the high-; i' Glasses formed to learn the art of singing a Improvement Company without anorder sign" APPLY TO way committee was given power to actl' pv: ed by J. Finkenstmn^eneral manager. Oiders called for and cle- in the matter. . , sight taught at reasonable rates. By order of Adult beginners for vocal instruction wil President. ivered tree of charge. The chairman of the finance commit- ' S'' save their voice,also time and money by being E. A. WOODWARD, BASE BALL GAMES, tee was instructed to take up such notes properly started with the OLD ITALIA* Secretary. against the borough as the receipts from METHOD, the only true one. Charles Olmstead. the tax collector will warrant, orders !\ Residence* 30 West Avenue. ETC. for the same to be signed by the War- " Call and See Me Merrill Business College, Stamford, den and Clerk. ** Offers the best facilities to young men and It was v«ted that the Wardenjand DRINK AND I WILL QUIT YOU. FOB TEEMS APPLY TO young women desiring a BUSINESS EDUCA­ Clerk be empowered to draw orders to :V TION. It embraces all departments of busi­ 3mT06 ness, and has added a department of Academic pay interest on the borough bonds as $ j English and German. It has placed a large it shall become due. * %, O. E. WILSON, per centum of its graduates in good paying It was voted that an order'for $300be ^ positions; it supplies business nouses with THEA-MCTAR ! competent assistants free of charge, and sus­ drawn for current expense's on the high-' * tains the confidence of th© public. Winter ways. ft* t ?; FLOUR! op0ning Monday, January 4,1892. Catalogues It was voted that an order for $100 be ^ A No. 3 Gazette Building. sent on application. Address drawn for current expenses on the sew- si?* PURE CHINESE TEA. M. A. MERRILL. President. ers. It was voted that an abatement of $18 m the taxes of F. E. Quintard be ii; SOLD ONLY BY jljtSiWJRN granted. - ; ^v' T'T*' \- The matter in reference to pay for ' making out tax-rate book was referred ^ A qrHAYNES to chairman of finance committee. -1" The Great A. & P. Tea Co. FLOUR The finance committee were instruct­ pa.,., fife. ed to pay W. B. Eider & Son for work done in laying the 16-inch water main. 41 MAIN STKEEF, NOEWALK, CX. ARABIAN and it was voted that a note be drawn Ultu." in the usual form to liquidate the same. Si* SIM FITTING CORSETS VEGftfkBU The chairman on lamps and gas was , ifh, Horse Shoeing. empowered to. have two kerosene street ##3FT1HE undersigned has taken the shop in the Are popular with ladies who prize lamps placed on Smith street. if -i X front of 8. T. Ruby's on Cross street, aEd F you want to be sure of getting THE fptte prepared to do Horse Shoeing in a first- I BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD insist One of the Best Medicines Ever The Court then adjourned to Tues- 31 on your grocer sending you WASHBURN Invented for day July < gtfgf > Milm cla«« manner. Give me acaU^ LYCE^ A RELIABLE CROSBY CO.'S SUPERLATIVE! PERFECT AND IMMEDIATE RELIEF Siiii My II(ad Was Fairly Jtotten. ; ^ . v PLYMOUTH ROCK ICE. Made in the largest milling establishment in IN CASES OF PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. And how much I suffered it is hard CORSET! the world. This excellent compound is achieving the most signal triumphs, astonishing many who nave occa­ to describe. That loathsome disease, TORES AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED We will guarantee every barrel to give sat­ sion to use it by the certainty with which it relieves 15 INVALUABLE FOR s LOWEST RATEB isfaction. them of theirsufferings, both externally and intern­ catarrh, caused the above, andjthe doc­ Don't be misled by high-sounding minima ally. It ia safe and certain in its action. tors said they could not relieve me. I made by other dealers, but test it for yourself Ibr Burnt, Poisoning, JSryrtpelat, inflammation 3 IILun& paid hundreds of dollars, for which I f HARNESS FOR SALE. AND BE CONVINCED. and be convinced. of the Eye* or Bowelt, Earache, Deafnett, Rheuma­ [fcrd^ ?i received no benefit. I got more good A second hand, light Demarest trotting har- tism, Pains in Side, Back or Shoulders, Pile*. < ness in good order, will be sold at a bargain FOR SALE BY * Bore Throat, Croup or Bronchitit. * Itaubl&s. from two bottles of Sulphur Bitters to a quick buyer. Also a new light double 35c. end $1 at»» OriiggMt than from all the money I paid to doc- harness, same make, price150.00. J Pric« 25c. and Si at all Druggists. ters. I shall continue the Sulphur Bit­ 3 EDWARD STREET, : DANN'S HARNESS STORE,, ': '-'; MILL AGENTS, E. MORGAN &~SONS, Prop's, X. MORGAN 6. SONS, Pre* * ters, as I have great faith that they will 700 Main Street, - Hartford, Conn. cure me.—S. M. Day; 41 Hanover St., River Street. PBOT1DEKCE, R. I. roOYIDENGB* R. 1» Boston..• ''/if. \ t ikM :

V-iK' y? m WE EKLY*NORVALK - GAZETTE.

General Watson Elected Secretary. Divorces in Connecticut. G. A. FRANKEJ The annual meeting of the stockhold­ The annual report of the State Board AM OFFERING ers of the Boston and New York Air of Health will show an aggregate of I Line railroad company was held at Mid - 490 divorces granted in Connecticut in THE HAIE CUTTER dletown Tuesday. There were 17,000 1891, indicating a slight decrease as compared with the official figures of > No. 1 Gazette Building, Norwalk. votes cast. General T. L. Watson was HE elected a director and at a subsequent 1889, when the high-water mark was meeting, secretary. • reached, 585 marriages being annulled HOT AND COLD BATHS. during the twelve months. Since 1860 the number of persons divorced in this SPECIAL-:- Dr. Hale's HousehoIdTea State will exceed 26,000. Of the 13,167 HENRY HUSS, Is the great blood purifier and nerve divorces granted 3,525 have been de­ tonic. It acts upon all the secretions creed in New Haven County, 2,575 in of the tem, enabling the liver and Hartford and 2,350 in Fairfield County. Restaurant, Cafe and Smoking Room, kidneys to perform their proper func­ GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, tions, giving tone and strength to teihr 42d Street and 4th Avenue, New York nervous system, a certain cure for dys­ Julius Converse Dead. Entrance from waiting room of New York, pepsia. Two months treatment for 50c. Julius Converse, 68, proprietor of the New Haven & Hartford Railroad. tf'32 Get a free sample at H. R. Hale's Drug Mineral Springs mills at Stafford Store. Springs, died Tuesday morning of — - — heart failure. He leaves a widow and Bucklin's Arnica Salve. four children. Wm. Lockwood, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Mr. Converse was one of the wealth­ A MAD POET Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum iest woolen manufacturers in the state. Worth Cents about HALF PRICE. Real Estate, Insurance and Investmen rushed into a ndVs paper office recently, Fe^ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands He was born on March 1,1827. He has Securities. and threatened to out" the es­ Ch ilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup been prominently connected with the tio s, and positively cures Piles, or no 24-inch and 26-inch MONEY TO LOAN. tablishment, because tuey printed hi3 woolen industry through his entire life verses wrong. Said he : "I wrote, 'To* pay required. It is guarante ed to give time. He was a prominent republican Insurance Placed in First-Class Companies. dwell forever in a grot of peace,' and perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. and served terms in both the state sen­ Office—Corner Main and Wall Sts., Norwalk you idiots put it 'a pot of grease.'" Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by ate aid the legislature. He was a del­ The mortified editor presented him H. R. Hale. * ' ' egate to the republican national con­ SILK with a vial of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant vention at Chicago in 1888. He leaves J. Belden Hurl butt, Pellets, a year's subscription and an A Bicycle Accident. a large fortune. Oil Cloths and Mattings, Outing Flannels, apology. William Loomis, of Glen Cove, L. I., The little "Pellets" positively cure Superior Court Judges. Sick and nervous headache, biliousness, met with a serious accident Sunday. TURKISH TOWELS. Attorney ai Counselor at Lav costiveness, and all derangements of the He had been to Hartford and was re­ The judges of the Superior Court turning home on his bicycle. When met at the capitol, Hartford, Monday, : ROOM 4, UP STAIRS, stomach, bowels and liver. It's a large contract, but the smallest things in the on the Saugatuck road, he was run and laid out the work for the ensuing Gazette Building, Norwalk, Co world do the business — Dr. Pierce's into by a team in which were seated year. All of the clerks and the assist­ •IV Wm Pleasant Pellets. They're the small­ four men, the identity of whom is not ant clerks of the Superior Court were est, but the most effective. They go to yet known. Loomis sustained a frac­ appointed for another year. State At­ work in the right way. They cleanse ture to two of his ribs and one of his torney Fessenden was re-appointed, as lft Main Street, Norwalk, Alex. S. Gibson, and renovate the liver, stomach and arms. The wheel was also wrecked. was also Coroner Doten for the term of bowels thoroughly—but they do it He was taken to the house of a friend three years. The committee to exam­ Organist of the First Congregational Church mildly and gently. Tou feel the good in Bridgeport. ine candidates for admission to the bar ** • I* Waterbury, and Teacher oi they do—but you don't feel them do­ consists of Judges S. O. Prentice of Pianoforte, Organ and ing it. Dr. Sale's Household Ointment. Hartford, W. K. Townsend of New E. S.-H-E. S.—11—E. S.-H-E. S.-li-E. S.-ll-E. S.-H-E. S.-ll-E. S_ ( They're the cheapest pill you can ts the finest remedy in the* world. It Haven, E. B. Gager of Derby, George Musical Composition. buy, because they're guaranteed to give absolutely cures Catarrh. It cures W. Wheeler of Bridgeport, and C. E. , its/."**) satisfaction, or your money is returned Neuralgia and Rheumatism. Cures Bacon of Middletown. P. O. Lock Box. NORWALK, CONN. You only pay for the good you get. Piles like magic. Cures Salt Rheum ,5-§ That's the peculiar plan all Dr. in the most soothing .manner. Cures Beautiful Flowers. . , %• Pierce's medicines are sold on, through Inflamed and Granulated Eyelids. druggists. Robert Hanford has a beautiful set­ Edward - Street Cures Coughs and Colds. Can be taken ting of flowers in front of the stoop of 7T71TNA INSRUANCE CO., of Hartford. internally. A positive specific for j b'j Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetual. his father's • residence, Mrs. Spencer Will make trade lively for a few days by offer- Up to date 581 canines have been re­ Pneumonia. Cuts, Bruises, -Burns, has an exquisite white clematis beside • Capital and Assets, $8,902,272.64. gistered. It is believed that there are Chilblains, Sores of long standing. her stoop. > Mrs. Johnson several vari­ ing 60 dozen Corns and Bunions are cured quickly, Insures against loss and damage by FIRE on three or four more yet unregistered, eties of cactus, Mrs. Ann Carpenter, terms adapted to the hazard and consistent and the selectmen will appoint some different from all else; superior to all four colors of Fleur-de-Lis, Mrs. Mont­ -i -m with tHe laws of compensation. one to see if such be the fact. else; it has no equal. 25 and 50c. gomery, a gorgeous scarlet lilly and so Ribbed - Vests I COWLES & MERRILL, boxes. Large size cheapest. Sold a* on through the town. Probably never Sole agents for Norwalk and vicinity H. R. Hale's drug store. FOR SUMMER WEAR, VERY LOW PRICE Mrs. Chas. Smith, of Jimes, Ohio, before was Norwalk so richly beauti­ vl writes: I have used every remedy for fied by spring flowers as now, and Connecticut Episcopal Diocese. much of this delightful and growing sick headache I could hear of for the taste for this sort of door-yard orna­ past fifteen years, but Carter's Little The annual convention of the Con­ mentation is due to the care and cul­ ACTUAL VALUE 12i. Tie Norwalk Fire Innce Co. Liver Pills did me more good than all necticut Episcopal diocese will be held ture shown at Hanford's Floral Hall. 1 Has now Completed its the rest. in New Haven, June 14, Bishop Wil­ liams presiding. One of the principal 36tli SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS YEAR, Litchfield has had a $90,000 engine Church-goers Surprised. ALSO WILL OFFER 2000 YARDS ASSORTED STYLES 1 interests to be attended to at this ses­ And has not outstanding a dollar of unpaid house presented to it by J. Deeming People on their way to church Sun­ losses or claims for losses. No sound com sion will be the election of four clerical vany insures for less. Perkins, who has not only delighted and four lay delegates to the national day morning were not a little sur­ W. C. STREET, Pres.; G. B. ST. JOHN, Treas.; the fire department by his generosity, conference, which will be held in Balti­ prised to see a sign on D. Warren Outing Flannels, Flannelettes, GEO. R. COWLES, Sec'y. but has saved the tax-payers from a big more in October. Fitch's store, which read as follows : ?fl draft upon their pockets. : FOR SALE! : and other Cotton Dress Goods at : INQUIRE OF GEO. F. BEARSE. General Manager Tuttle of the Con­ J~ohn S. Edtvards : CITY NATIONAL BANK. : solidated road has offered to defray the Of Adams, N. Y., makes the follow : SOUTH NOBWALK. : FUENITUBE. expenses of thirteen inmates of the ing sworn statement: Ken.von & Thom W ©HUT® Soldiers' home to New Haven June 10 as: This is to certify what I know your Can it be that during his trip west to attend the re-union of the First wonderful medicine, Dr. Hale's House­ Mr. Fitch took such a fancy to that Less than one half price for most of them, Reg't Conn. Heavy Artillery. hold ointment, will do in cases of pneu­ ''wild and woolly" section of the coun­ monia. Last winter my mother, who try that he has concluded to emigrate Geo. EL Raymond, s 75 years of age, was sick unto death there. We hope not. Or was it the Arthur Monroe, the brakeman who with pneumonia. Both lungs were work of some of "the boys" who were Edward Street:, was killed near Bridgeport on Sunday, badly involved. The attending physi­ out for a lark, Saturday night. We h s Furniture Dealer, belonged in Pound Ridge, and was the cian "said she must die. As a last resort opine so. Besides, the sign has a fa­ son of Elanson Monroe of that place. we commenced using your Dr. Hale's miliar appearance, and, if we mistake No. 5 Gazette Building, Norwalk. .Vfj Has removed to the new and commodious The deceased was twenty-two years of Household Ointment, applying it freely not, has done duty at a vacant lot on store four doors above his old stand and age, and is spoken of as a young man and thoroughly to the chest, keeping West avenue. P. S. Mr. Fitch was '•a stOGkedit with NEW GOODS of theLATES of great promise. the lungs covered with hot flannels. advised of the situation while at church STYLE and FINEST FINISH. She soon began to improve and in and sent a messenger to remove the GEO. H. RAYMOND, Agent. The large pine tree which was de­ twelve hours the crisis was past and molished a few days ago by lij she was out of danger and is alive and " rr-'A on the premises of ex-Sheriff Foghorns well to-day. Your great remedy saved Cyclers Turn Out with - W4 Furnishing Undertaker and Emfoalmer. Bulkley, of Weston, was a conspicuous and Cowbells. object as seen from vessels on the her life. JOHN S. EDWARDS. Comstock Bros I give my personal attention to laying out Sound. It was a veteran of nearly two Sworn and subscribed before me, L* The bicyclists of Westfield, N. J. ,are >• and furnishing everything necessary for the WM. H. H. TAYLOR, Notary Public. greatly wrought up over an ordinance generations, and will be missed. •Mfti interment of the dead. For sale at H. R. Hale's drug store, passed by the Town Committee. It is m made compulsory for the wheelmen to HALF THE MEN W Residence, No. 3 Berkeley Place, Norwalk. On the Down Hill Side. carry and ring a bell or sound a whistle Backed Over the Embankment. Are not half suited in suits; they Telephone communication with residence. Ladies and gentlemen, whether on within fifty feet of any vehicle or pedes­ the wrong side of thirty or not, do not Tuesday afternoon a horse and trian during the day or night, and to put up with just about, half their, wish to present the appearance of age carriage belonging to Liveryman H. E. display a lighted lamp upon their money's worth. It's better to ride a either in grayish or falling hair. There Dann, was precipitated over the em­ wheels from sunset to sunrise. The or­ is a safe, salutary remedy for this dis­ bankment, this side of what is known dinance went into effect last Wednes­ donkey that carries you safely than a FURNITURE. astrous and mortifying tendency, and as the long building, on River street. day night. To fittingly celebrate the horse that throws you. Fairy stories that is to embellishment, cleanse and Thomas Landrigan was in the carriage. event in a wheelman's sense, every bi­ A Full Stock of Furniture of all kinds. fructify the scalp with WALNUT LEAF While attempting to turn around at cyclist in the town turned out with are entertaining, but they're not to HAIR RESTORER, free from hurtful the place mentioned he backed his car­ bells, horns, and lamps of immense di­ be taken seriously. A streak of com­ ingredients, and a renewer of color and riage to the edge of the embankment, mensions attached to their wheels. Parlor and Bedroom Sets, luxuriance. Price $1 per bottle. Sold and just as he did so another team They made a parade through the prin­ mon sense clears the atmosphere like a everywhere. came along. To avoid striking it, he cipal streets. When the homes of the • A Specialty. pulled on the reins and over the wall Town Committeemen were passed the streak of lightning and for common m •— - • • •— . ill A Model Laundry. went carriage, horse and driver, a dis­ din was at its loudest. The townspeo­ sense buyers we have a common sense tance of about twelve feet, to the ple evidently relished the joke of. the > M DAVID STOW, The best equipped laundry ever ground below. Strangely enough the wheelmen, for they turned out in big suit. It's just the thingjto buy now, it's known in town is no doubt the one now horse received but slight injury and crowds to watch the farcical enforce­ just the thing to wear now, it's better being fitted up on Main street by Landrigan escaped with a sprain to one ment of the new rule. Main Street, Depot, South Norwalk. Messrs. Avery & Lounsbury. In the of his ankles. The carriage was than most and it's as good as any. Our rear room is a ten-horse power boiler wrecked. For Jury Duty. Straw Hat stock is the largest in town and engine, two of the large Adams The names of the following gentle­ Washing Machines, each with a capaci­ Specimen Cases* and price the lowest. . ty of 150 shirts, a power starcher, a men were drawn at the selectmen's HENRY TILLY, steam extracter, and steam starch ket­ S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis , was office Monday, to serve as jurors be­ tle, stationary soapstone wash-tubs, etc. troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma­ fore the Superior Court and the Court Adjoining this is the drying room with tism, his Stomach was disordered, his of Common Pleas : William E. Dann, a capacity of 800 shirts and 2,000 cuffs Liver was affected to an alarming de­ Bernard Tully, Lewis Tuttle, 2d, Wal­ Oomstock Broa, CARRIAGE MAKER, and collars; in front of this is a large gree. appetite fell away, and he was lace Dann, D. P. Morrell, George D. - h ironing room. To the side of this is a terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Keeler, William M. Raymond, Charles room in which there is an Adams collar Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured Olmstead, Robert N. Morehouse, Sam­ Masonic Building,! 14 So. Mam Streetj him. uel Daskam, Edward E. Gorham, Hen­ SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. and cuff ironer, and another machine Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., ry Jones, F. S. Lyon, Tallmadge Baker, for shaping collars and cuffs, also an had a running sore on his leg of eight Elbert A. Woodward, James H. Hoyt, NORWALK. I SO. NORWALK. eyelet raiser, also a power dampener. vears' standing. Used three bottles of William McMulIen, William H. Saun­ -Manufacturer of- In fact there is everything that goes to Electric Bitters and seven boxes of ders, Dudley P. Ely, Burr Smith, John '.4 make a first-class laundry. And as an Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is B. Bouton, Frederick Arnold, Charles Family Carriages, Victorias, Brow *c attractive a delivery wagon as one ever sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw­ W. Bell, Theron G. Lockwood, Charles — 4%;^ , saw. They employ the latest and most ba, O., had five large Fever Sores on R.' Townsend, Chester F. Tolles, Oscar improved methods and guarantee satis­ THE JULIUS HERRMAN CO., * ttil X 4 s* ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING. factory results. The place will proba­ his leg, doctors said he was incurable. W. Raymond, Charles B. Gregory, One bottle of Electric Bitters and one Yenancio A. Scofield, George W. "Down They So." BOTTLERS OF bly be open for business on Monday box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cure him Smith, 1st, Bernard C. Feeney, James next. entirely. Sold at H. R. Hale's drug Sutherland, Fletcher Pierce, John For Sale Cheap. storo* O'Sullivan, Hiram S. Brown, James C. YOU CAN GET; A Very Narrow Escape. Crowe, Christian Swartz, Granville W. Je, WM One Peerless Press, 11x16 inches; one Prouty Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goulding, Over $ 1,000 a Head. Benedict, James L'Hommedieft, Ed­ Press, 6>£xl0 inches; one Peerless Cutter, 22 ward Mather. AND THE inches; one hundred fonts of Job Type; one of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the guests The census bureau has issued a bulle­ large Cherry Cabinet; three Double Stands; of their son-in-law, Mr. Charles tin on the assessed valuation of proper­ Anything in the Shoe CELEBRATED JACOB HOFFMAN one large Composing Stone, besides Sticks, A Serious Accident. Rules, Galleys, Leads and Office Furniture. Baylies, on Franklin avenue. Tues­ ty in the United States in 1890. This For particulars apply to day Mr. Goulding visited Roton shows that the assessed value of all A serious accident occurred in South t't S. B. WILSON. Point. In the afternoon Mr. Goulding property, excluding railroad property, Norwalk Tuesday afternoon, which Builder, 92 Wall Street. MOHOFLE LAGER was seen to pitch headlong from the except in certain specified states, in­ may result in the death of one of the Line Cheap for Gash; S$i|! side of the new pier down on to the creased from $16,902,993,543 in 1880 to parties. JohnOldenechlager, the Wash­ ALSO AGENCY FOR rocks and water beneath. Two men, $24,651,585,465 in 1890, an increase of ington street cigar manufacturer, ac­ AT-: whose names we do not learn, and who $7,748,591,922, or 45.84 per cent. companied by Amund Sather, who keeps BALLANTINE 8s SONS,'>^4 11' DENTISTRY. saw the man fall, rnshed to his assist­ The absolute wealth of Jthe United a saloon on Railroad place, were re­ ance, and took him in a half-drowned States, according to the eleventh cen­ turning down West street from a drive, kR. W. H. BALDWIN is now permanent- and unconscious condition to the shore. sus, may, therefore, be estimated at and when opposite the residence of ALES AND PORTERS, 1 ' ly located in the Bishop Building, No. 46 Here, after about an hour's hard work, fall street, where all in need of Dentistry in $63,648,000,000, or more than $1,000 George Jennings the carriage, which JARVIS KELLOGG'S, any form will find valuable assistance. on the part of the rescuers and others, per capita, as against $514 in 1860, $780 was being rapidly driven down the hill, FLlASKS AND CORKS FOR SALE. His references are your friends and neigh­ he was brought to semi-consciousness, in 1870 and $870 in 1880. Allowance is collided with the turn-out of F. M. bors, and he invites inquiry as to his- ability but not enough to realize that anything 31 Main Street, Norwalk. 5 WATER STR NOBWALK. #i and past record. Consultation free. Office made in this estimate for the fact that Pierce, the contractor, frightening his EjT, hours: 8 a.m. till 6 p. m. tf35 had happened to him. Dr. Clarke was in some states property is aesessed at horse and wrecking the carriage. The summoned, who found that Goulding its full value and in others at only a force of the collision threw Oldenschla- Orders Left at H. SCH15NK, had received a severe wound on the fraction. • , ger and Sather out, Oldenachlager strik­ SILVERWARE GIVEN AWAY 27 Railroad Place, South Norwalk. head and over the eye, by coming in ing his head on a stone, rendering him 3938m O contact with the rocEs. He prescribed 'NowTry This. unconscious. Mr. Sather was mere for­ R ALL CASH PURCHASERS.; *g Just Arrived! for him, and a short time alter he was tunate than his companion, he sustain­ placed in a carriage, and in company It will cost you nothing and will sure ' • Vs'-'V;/ ly do you good, if you have a Cough- ing no serious injury, although his hip / . t, TWO CAE LOADS OF with Henry Matheis taken to Mr. Bay­ Cold, or any trouble with Throat, was quite badly injured. Mr. Olden- K, £. BATES. , !'•. F. S. BBIDGES MRS. F. A. BATES, lies' home. At this writing he is com­ Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Dis­ schlager sustained serious injuries to DRESSMAKER, paratively all right, but he will, no covery for Consumption, Coughs and his bead, and fears are entertained for BATES & BRIDGES, doubt, ever have a lively remembrance Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or his recovery. Mr. Pierce was dragged 38 WAM. STEEET, NOBWALK CT of a very narrow escape from death. quite a distance but was not injured to STJCCESSOBSTO SlfEW CARRIAGES, Mr. Goulding is 62 year's of age. His money will be paid back. Sufferers BRIDGES & BATES, ' ...7. from La Grippe found it just the thing any extent. X -9. ' son-in-law tells a GAZETTE reporter that and under its use had a speedy and per­ MISS BURNS of NEW YORK, 4 iJfWHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE some seven or eight years ago Mr. fect recovery. Try a sample bottle at Have no equal as a prompt and posi­ Goulding suffered a sunstroke, since our expense and learn for yourself just tive cure for siok headache,biliousness, VETERINARY--SURGEON FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKINB. which time, whenever in the snn,he hafc how good a thing it is. Trial bottles constipation, pain in the side, and all By"the day or week. ' LOWEST CASH PRICES AT experienced ill effects. He was advised liver troubles. Carter's Little Liver OFFICE at DANN'S STABLE, BITEB STBEBT ree at H. R. Hue's drug store. Large RESIDENCE, 7 ISAACS STBEET. No.lO HOYT STRKKT yesterday to have a care in this respect Pills. Try ttem. v. * „ , ^ -r ? Telephone, 58-3. , 1 , , . ly* but the advice was seemnigly unheeded. fezs 50c. and $1.00. v : K H. E. DANN'S. iff® V;

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SOUTH NORWALK. Mr. and Mrs. Eskelson! sail from Commencement Exercises. Christiana to-day, on their return voy­ The commencement exercises of the BABY ONE SOLID SORE ' V r>. " ' * age to America, and will be due in Nor­ East Norwalk school were held in the The GAZETTE is on sale at the news office walk on or about the 23d.inst. ^ East Avenue M. E. Chnrch, Wednes­ of Fred Coleman, J.B.Vlynn, W.Z.Ather- day, and were largely attended. As Tried Everything without Relief. No Ion, andB. 25. Sodwell. Advertisements Cashier Anderson, of the Long Is­ Best Night or Day. Cured by land Express Company, has two days' the following programme will show . and Orders for all kinds of JOB J?EXST- they were of a very interesting and en­ Cuticura Remedies. !K|f®w8S jyG received at our branch office on Bail. start of the detectives with $2,200 in f - small bills, belonging to the company. tertaining character,and spoke volumes road Square. __ of praise for the excellent manner in My baby, when two months old, had a breaking which the school is conducted : out with what the doctor called eczema. Her head, No police business this morning. Dame Rumor says that ere the June arms, feet, and hands were each one solid sore. I Organ Voluntary, Miss Elsie E. Ains­ tried everything, b«t neither the doctors nor any­ Harry Bussing intends starting a va­ roses fade, Dr. Noble will speak the worth; March, High School; Invoca­ thing else did herany good. riety show at Stamford. magic words that will make one of Nor- tion, Rev. H. H. Tucker; Salutatory We conld get no rest day walk's fairest daughters a beautiful or night with her. In my Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. F. Craw, of and Essay, The Public School, Edna extremity I tried the Cu- bride. Ainsworth; Recitation, The Bell of TICURA REMEDIES, but I No. 95 South Main street, are visiting Arti, Florence Beers; Essay. Caius confess I had no faith in f ; friends in Philadelphia. ADIES.—Cleaa your own gloves with them, for I had never seen L Mosquetaire Kid Glove Cleaner. For Julius Caesar, Maud Holt; Song,Spring them tried. To my great Kk v The pile driver is now at work at Bell sale only at the Boston Store, Norwalk; the Song, Miss Mary L. Tucker; Piano surprise, ia one week's Island, repairing that portion of the leading house for dressed and undressed kid Solo, Miss Lillian E. Owens ; Recita­ time after beginning to use gloves in all lengths and shades. Sole agents the CUTICURA REMEDIES, dock recently carried away. for Foster's kid gloves. 3471 yr tion, The Building of !the Ship, Jessie the sores were well, but I Selectman Baker will make another St. John ; Essay, A Girl's Opportuni­ T. continued to use the RE­ ties, Nellie L'Hommedieu; Valedictory, SOLVENT for a little while, trip to Bridgeport to-morrow on the LOST. Lauretta Ainsworth ; Song, Graduates' and now she is as fat a Trumbull Highway business. baby as you would like to Bridgeport. OST.—A pocket-book left on the counter Farewell, Class of '92 ; Address, Rev. see, and as sound as a dollar. I believe my baby The South Norwalk Athletic Club is L in R. G. Mitchell's store, Tuesday, June C. M. Pegg; Presentation of Diplomas, would have died if I had not tried CUWCURA REM­ 7th, containing between $35.00 and $40.00 in EDIES. I write this that every mother with a baby making preparations for a pool tourna­ money and several keys. Owner's name in John W. Mains, Chairman of Commit­ like mine can feel confident that there is a medicine ment, to be held at an early date. pocket-book. Suitable reward will be paid if tee ; Benediction^ that will cure the wost eczema, and that medicine is There were times when argument for cMUSLI&( Mr. Wm. Baxter has on exhibition in left at the GAZETTE office. 371 tf the CUTICURA REMEDIES. MBB. BETTIE BIRKNER, Lockhart, Texas. WEzAR, ready-made, was needed. Those times bave x his son's drug store the first cherries of FOB SALE. Several Bridees Damaged. the season. He picked them from one passed. zMuslin Underwear now fills a great place in Dry B of his trees this morning. OR SAI.E.—A standing top phaeton, in The freight train on the Hartford di­ Cuticura Remedies F good repair. Inquire at No. 1 Elm St., vision of the Consolidated railroad due Goods retailing. ' "Lock" Saunders had his finger se­ Norwalk. 371 lw in New Haven about 7 o'clock last even­ Cure every humor of the skin and scalp of infancy verely bitten by Expressman Crofut's and childhood, whether torturing, disfiguring, itch­ OB SAME — A GREAT BARGAIN.— ing had on several cars some iron ing, burning, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, THIS IS A PROGRESSIVE'BUSINESS, but it is only re-i horse last evening. While the wound F The well known and popular American bridge framework from the Berlin Iron with loss of hair, and every impurity of the blood, is not serious, it is very painful. House and Restaurant, located at 1(5 Main St„ whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, when cently that we have realised the possible growth of sales in '; Norwalk, Conn is offered for sale. It contains Bridge Company for the Pennsylvania the best physicians and all other remedies fail. Miss Carrie Allen, of East Norwalk, twenty furnished rooms, and has been estab­ railroad. The framework was so ar­ Parents, save your children years of mental and returns home to-morrow from the lished thirteen years. Doing a good busi­ ranged that it stood a good deal higher physical suffering. Begin now. Cures made in Muslin Underwear. '}p> Darlington seminary, Westchester, Pa. ness. The continued ill health of the pro­ childhood are permanent. J prietor is the only cause for selling. This is a than the top of any of the box cars. CUTICURA REMEDIES are the greatest skin cures, ARE THERE sound reasons why masses of garments should , > She will spend her vacation at home. rare opportunity for the right party. Terms When the train was coming up the cut blood purifiers, and humor remedies of modern Tickets for Hot on Point are now for Cash. JOHN C. COLLINS. the iron took the Hamilton street times, are absolutely pure, and may be used on the be collected and offered at special prices atone time? • * sale at all the stations along the Housa- Norwalk, Conn.,June 6th, 1891. 369 tf bridge along for eighteen inches. The youngest infant with the most gratifying success. tonic, and the Boton Point boat stops OR SAIiE.—House No. 1 Mott Aveune eastern driveway was completely torn Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA. 50C.; SOAP, Or on the other hand, ts it merely an attempt at sensation ? ' , at Wilson Point on all her regular trips. For particulars inquire of George T. up. Several other bridges along the 25c.* RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTTER FBrady, 90 Wall Street, or James Mitchell. DHUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. Mere sensations are NEVET{ attempted here, this is not asensa The finishers of the Yolk Hat compa­ cut were scraped. At the Grand avenue I£3~ Send for " How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 bridge that part of the train ahead of ny, not to be outdone by the curlers OR SAIJE.—TWO very desirable Building pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. tional business. Sound reasons underlie every trade move- 'y Lots, on Orchard street. Part of the the offending iron work was taken to and makers, are making preparations F DIMPLES, black-heads, chapped and oily skin for a day's outing on one of the islands purchase money can remain on mortgage. depot. Travel was delayed for a con­ ment we make, and the excited rush of trade, such as that.. Inquire pf G. HAULENBEEK, 23 Orchard street. siderable time. rim cured by CUTICURA MEDICATED SOAP. to-morrow. 32S3m • now seeking the Muslin Underwear, is only a logical result•' John Monahan, better known as OR SAI.E.—A neat Mitle cottage of seven FREE FROM RHEUMATISM "Dutch" leaves town Saturday for F rooms on Union Place, ana three min­ In one minute the Cuticura utes'walk to Borougl Post-offic6 and Depot. Anti-Pata Plaster relieves rheu- of real causes. ^ Philadelphia. "Dutch's" many friends Price $2,500, $1,000 of which can remain perm i- Iniatic, sciatic, hip, kidney, chest, and are trying hard not to believe that he nently and only $500required to be pa;.a dowi. muscular pains and weaknesses. The THE COcMBIO^ATION of excellence and cheapness that re- - is going to work. Apply to CHABLES OIMSTEAD. Agt. 27tit+' firsthand only instantaneous pain-killing plaster. Several South Norwalk people at­ suits from the foresight, skill and labor that create the present tended the reception, held in the Town WAITED. Muslin Underwear offering, is well known. hall, Stamford, by the class of '92 of the ~\KTANTED.—Two experienced coat hands. Merrill Business College, last evening. VV Apply at No. 90 Washington street. So. EVER Y detail is an object of care. The patterns by which gar­ All report having had a very pleasant Norwalk. 872 3t PUMOHU time. ments are cut, the Swiss embroideries used in the trimming, TO BENT. New tape has been placed in both the muslin, the sewing are all carefully scrutinized. courts at the South Norwalk Tennis O RENT.—A nicely furnished room. P.W club grounds. The club, as well as the T BATES, 38 Wall street. 3671 NOTHING UNWORTHY is offered. grounds, is now in a flourishing condi­ NORWALK aM So JQBVALK. O BENT.—The store No. 10 Water street, tion, ana some first-class games may be T lately occupied by ADton Stommel; also IT IS WELL to note these facts. - * expected. second floor of building. PLATT PBICE, Nor­ A visit to our establishment If there is as much interest taken and walk. 22tf will show a grand display COMPETITION will set in, and truth will abound. You as many different opinions expressed in O BENT.—Four sets of rooms in Had- need to distinguish. Intelligent discrimination is all we regard to the successful candidate for T den's Block, corner of Wall and River of high-class goods, sweep­ election as there are concerning the streets. Inquire on the premises. 20 tf ing the whole range. ask; give us that and the Muslin Underwear sales will nomination, this will be truly a great O BENT.—A new cottage on West Main campaign year. T street. Apply to GEORGE S. GREGORY. double in volume. . Owing to the inclement weather, the 331 tf. Dry Goods, r Newest artistic designs in Jewelry and "Watches. W. B. HALL & CO. Yolk Hat makers have gone to Calf OJfe RENT—The large Hall in GAZETTE Large stock; low prices. Call or write for prices. Cloaks, Pasture to-day in Solman's "Welling­ F liuiLDiNG, formerly occupied by Our ton" to enjoy one of Frank Lassen's uroth ers' Lodge, I. O. O. F., and now fitted up HENRY ABBOTT* CO., Ht!w rot*' Carpets, shore dinners, instead of going down and used as a Commercial College. the harbor in a sail boat, as was first Ayply to CHARLES OLMSTEAD. Agt. 276tf Furniture, intended. Mattings, Etc. Mr. Ovid Fredericks of this city, has entered the one hundred yard dash at Bridgeport, July 2nd. This is one of OUR ASSORTMENT is large the features of the field and athletic and is acknowledged to be day of Company B of Bridgeport. "Ovey" is quite a sprinter and we the best in the town of Nor­ should not be surprised if he came in a walk, Conn. good first. BARGAINS OUSES! OUR STOCK. The variety is Mr. John Welch of this city, left for Brooklyn this morning. Mr. Welch is beyond description, most of M. REA3D CO. in very poor health and it is hoped the which is to be found with change will benefit him. Mr. Welch 1 House, 7 rooms, Van Zandt Ave., E. Norwalk, $1950. Bridgeport. is a member of the South Norwalk Ath­ us alone. - Our Store is the largest, lightest and best arranged letic Club, and has a large circle of 8 " Second avenue 1800. friends who extend their best wishes OUR PRICES represent far Bell's Island, 2200. better values than offered in for his complete recovery. yj A certain butcher not many feet from Prospect street, - 2200. years. Dry Goods Establishment our office, came in last evening in a Ladies' shirt waists, 25c to To be found in western Connecticut. Every department is crowded to blustering sort of way and wished to overflowing with know "why his notice had not been in­ Cedar street, lot 84x205, 1800. $2.50. serted in the GAZETTE." He was re­ ferred to the main office, and it was as­ 7 rooms, Bay view avenue, 2900. Challies, 4£c yd. certained that he had by mistake left Good dress ginghams, 6Jc yd. Owing to the lateness of the season we have been enabled to make purchases his notice at the branch office of the 6 rooms, Lowe street, - 2000. at our own price, so to speak, and you get the benefit. We have China silks, all colors, 59c yd. Sentinel. Reduced the Prices WESTON. On all our Spring Dress Goods, and you will be surprised to see how FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE reasonable you can purchase a handsome dress. Our stock of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piatt of Bethel Furniture. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dining Tables, $4.50. 150 LOTS! 50 HOUSES! Is most complete, containing all the newest novelties ^and artistic design B. Sturges. Dining room chairs, 49c. s The Samuel Rowland farm, consist­ ing of over 250 acres, has been pur­ EASY TERMS! Side' board, $11.88. . In light weight Merino, Balbriggan, Lisle Thread and Gauze, in all chased by Ambrose Hurlbutt of West- Fancy rocking chair,'$4.98 grades and prices, in high ncck, low neck, long sleeves, or no port. Bed Lounge, $5.67. sleeves at all. We are continually adding to our Messrs. Henry and Herbert Rowland Greo, Lock wood's stock of of Waterbury, were calling on old ac­ Mattress, $3.90. quaintances and visiting the scenes of Real Estate and Insurance Office, Bed room suit, $12.50. House Furnishing Goods. their childhood here on Sundav. Parlor suit, $39.00. Almost every day brings forth something new that is useful and ornamen­ A joint meeting of the Board of Edu­ tal. The very latest is a large assortment of cation and Selectmen will be held at 2 SO. MAIN ST., - SO- NORWALK. Hall hat rack, $6.49. the residence of Ebenezer Fitch next We have just received a new Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock for the In six sizes, ranging in price from 35 cents to $1.19. Every housekeeper purpose of making appropriations for and handsome line of car- is interested in our public schools. pets, including Deacon David L. Coley suffered from a stroke of paralysis, one day last week, Ingrains, And as we are headquarters for all kinds of floor coverings, don't fail to and is in a critical condition. look through our stock before placing your orders, Ambert Kellogg, of Brooklyn, ac­ Velvets, companied by a friend, spent a few days THE D. M. READ G01KEPA.M1 of the week with Josiah Kellogg and Body Brussels, family. * and Moquetts, , The ice cream and strawberry festi­ val, given by the Ladies' Aid Society at At prices that will suit all and the residence of Edward H. Ferguson defy competition. ' last Tuesday evening, was largely at­ ROTON POINT, tended and a success. Miss Minn:e Williams has been con­ fined to the house for several days this Scofield & Hoyt Soutll 0033.13. ;v' week with a severe illness. ;V\,4 : '• Misses Emma and Ida Gilbert are Norwalk and So, Norwalk. sufferers with the measles. Agents for Buttrick's Patterns, and The Most Charming Summer Resort sy: Eui'us K. Fitch will close his school Coffee. Hali's Ba zar Skirt Forms. . T' at Cannons, next Thursday, for the summer vacation. Java and Mocha — justly called " The Aristocratic Coffee of America." This is the Coffee vserved in the Japanese Garden the Pure Food Exhibition. on . Always packed whole roasted (unground) in 2 lb. air-tight cans. NOTICE. - ^ ^ Yen can get free 24 beautiful photographs of Eastern Life. Address, a®!!) CHASE & SANBORN, Boston, Mass. Borough Taxes. We sell only to the tPlils. XTOTICE i3 hereby given to all person? New Hotel, New Bathing Houses, J3l liable to pay taxes to the Borough of i • r Norwalk, in the Cotnty of Fairfield and State * -v of Connecticut, on the assessment and list of 1S93, that the undersigned, collector of taxes for said Borough, has received from the War­ Wm Attractions* i' DON'T DELA"^, den a warrant fcr the immediate collection of V, 1 the Borough tax of ten mills on the dollar, mm fLJ- J laid January 20th, 1S92, and that lie M ill meet them to receive said taxes at his office, in Corastoek Bro's. store, in said Borough from Every Facility for Providing for K! SELLING IM Day of June, 1892, from 8 o'clock until 11 o'clock forenoon, and n from 1 o'clock until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, . •' LARGE EXCURSIONS. on every secular day in the week until July To Write Advertisements, 15th, 1992; and on Saturdays until 9 o'clock in the evening. mm Said tax will become due on the fifteenth 1 COME- AND SEE US JUST THE SAME. ^ day of June, 1S92, and on all taxes which re­ DAHrCSmeJ BAXIaY in the main unpaid after the fifteenth day. of July, • . - 189?. interest at the rate of nine per cent will .tCures Colds,Coaphs.SereThroftt.Crnun lafi^cc.n, , •• E. J. WADHAMS. ' be charged from the 15th day of June, 1S92, "\Vhpcping Coujjh. BronchiT;-3 auJ Aathrni. A com:.- v, ROTO'N POINT IMPEOYEMENT CO., Owners and Proprietors; lire for Consumption in first stajres, *rA * i"ire wlirMt until the same shall be paid. Tpijppjjnrfp C 7 Dated at a or walk, this 25tb dav of Mav, 1S92. »dvance«l stage*. I'se at n^cr. You vill sc-o -' '•\ _ . pro: J iel-nr Peoples Market -^jllnnt effect after taking the fjret uOS°. Sold M HERBEKT W. KfiMP. Scalers everywhere. Large bothies. 50 cents sod fl»0Q Collector of taxes for.the Borough of Nor- a 21 'Wfvl .Street. alk,on the list of 1S92, -,6t J. FI.NKENSTEIK (feneral Manager. , ^ ^ ... . v v ^

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