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15 ' T j/St3jCQQ PRICE TWO CENTS: ci|- 14?; Ib93. VOL;PXCIII.-NO. 28. S NOR WALK, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY gSs I. O. O. F. Installation. ||| Dislocated His Shoulder. * Pay Your Taxes. ^ ^J't Rev. S. H. Watkins, rector of Grace - iK, A new mast was placed in the yacht The following officers of Kabarisa* Site / :\i I Our Elms Doomed. TERSE TALES OF THE TIMES. Ernie, this morning, to replace the one After to-morrow, July 15th, nine per Church, is in receipt of a letter advis­ cent penalty will be added to all unpaid Encampment, I. O. O. F., were install­ - ... - It seems to be an undoubted fact broken last Sunday. Commodore Bowe ing him that Mr. Henry A. Hills, or­ r Borough Taxes. ..„ ed last evening, by a Deputy from ganist of the church, had onMonday tliat our splendid elms, the glory of the ''"A new hydrant has been placed on superintended the work. • - ;x East avenue near the Selleck school. Stamford: Frederick Andrews, C. P.; dislocated his shoulder, at Williains- New England summer-time, are doom­ S. B. Wllspn, S. W.; R. Mitchell, J. port, Pa., where in company with his ife ir. t The contract for putting the cross­ HI Saloons Raided. W.; St. John Merrill, S.; B. S. Keith, ed to destruction. The continued an­ 5'>:'Mr. Edgar N. Sloan has sold his Sheriff Cole raided three unlicensed wife he is visiting friends. As to how walks, along the line of the tramway in T.; John Kenney, H. P.;. William But­ the accident occurred was not stated. nual assaults of the myriads of bugs yacht "Warden" to Expressman Lin­ the Borough, in repair has.been award­ saloons in Bridgeport Thursday night. tery, I. S.: Sydney Williams, O. S. A ; ©cy v' and beetles on these magnificent shade coln. . ed to Patrick Carney, by contractors None of the parties arrested had filed fine collation was served. A pleasing &>. T': trees, have already destroyed a large Reed & McKibben. an application for a license. part of the session was the presenta­ " heneral Orders 4th Rept. C. N. G. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Morison will Col. Frost this morning issued the number in town, and now it seems cer­ leave for a sojourn at Shippan Point on tion to Thomas Sterling, Stratfield En­ > Appointed Pension Surgeon. r campment, Bridgeport, of a handsome following general orders for camp : tain that destruction, awaits hundreds Monday. ; . f ** Ran Over the Ties. badge. The presentation speech, which I. In compliance with G. O. No. 2, more of our oldest and largest elms Dr. Bissell of New Haven, formerly An engine on the Rockville branch was a happy one,, was made by P. C. P. Brigade Headquarters, June 26, 1893, The Tramway cars commenced run­ of the New England road jumped the whose graceful majesty has shed cool­ ning on twenty minutes schedule time, surgeon general of the C. N. G., has John H. Wade. Mr. Sterling, while a issued in pursuance of G. O. No. ,13, A. been appointed pension surgeon for the track at Vernon Center yesterday. It G. O., June 22d, 1893, this command ing shade and beauty at home and fame this morning. • member of the Stratfield. Encamp­ New Haven district. He held that po­ was attached to a passenger train. The ment, takes a great interest in the wel­ will assemble, in dress uniform, at the abroad. It is a most regretful pity that driving wheels of the engine ran twelve —Ladies Kid Oxfords 75c, at Hoyt's. sition during Cleveland's first adminis­ fare of Kabaoqa, and it was in recogni­ State Military Rendezvous, Niantic, on nothing can be devised to exterminate tration, but for political reasons was rods over the ties, but the passenger tion of his kindly interests and services Monday, August 21,1893, not later than the insect-pests which have wrought displaced by Dr. C. Furdy Lindsley. coaches did not leave the track. that the presentation was made.-j - 10 o'clock a. m.f lor a six days' tour of Officer Sullivan, of Danbury, was duty and instruction. Enlisted men this destruction. shaking hands with old friends in Nor- Burglary in Danbury. USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA.IT'S will appear fully armed and equipped* walk, this morning. ; "THE KIND THAT CURES." Bennett Family Reunion. * and will take with them leggins, white A Dog That Had Sense. The clothing store of Solomon • A pleasant family reunion was held trousers and white gloves. Field, and , • An esteemed patron of the GAZETTE, Connecticut pensions:—Original wid­ Meyers, on White street, Danbury, ' Appointed Delegates. • ,: at the Bennett homestead on East ave­ staff officers will appear mounted. ows, etc.—Sarah A. Boelnn, Abbie M. was burglarized last night or at an early nue yesterday. Thoeje present were II. Commanding officers of organi­ and one who loves the horee and dog hour this morning, and clothing and Governor Morris yesterday after­ Bradley, Carlota Hull. noon appointed Dr. James Campbell of Edwin Bennett of New York, Charles zations will make requisition for trans­ as man's best and most faithful four- jewelry to the value of over $200 stolen. R. Bennett of Worcester, Mass., Mrs. portation on or before July 26th, inst. footed friends, 6ends us the following The burglais gained an entrance by Hartford and Dr. Charles A. Lindsley The police reported four electric of New Haven and Dr. R. S. Goodwin Augusta Hayt of Danbury, and John Baggage, beyond that carried by the instance of canine sagacity as "a nut cutting out a panel in a door in the F. Bennett, Mrs. Mary E. Stuart, Mrs. men in their knap-sacks, will be limited lamps on the streets of the borough as rear of the store. Officers have a clue of Thomaston, delegates from Connec­ for dog muzzle maniacs to crack. The not shedding any ray of light last night. ticut to the pan-American congress to Harriet Curtis, JVfiss Emily Bennett, to two chests for each company, and following incident of the dog's reason­ and the guilty parties will no doubt be AGss Jane E. Bennett and Miss S. one valise or small trunk for each offi­ apprehended. be -held in Cleveland some time in ing powers, which for want of a better September. Frances Bennett of Norwalk. These cer. The Quartermaster is charged word is usually denominated ' 'sagaci­ Miss Jennie Fitch'has returned from were all the children born to Eli B. and with enforcing strict compliance with her long sojourn in Pueblo, Colo., and Anah Eversley Bennett, except th9ir ty," isonly a sample of similar evidence —Child's Spring-Heel Shoes, Hoyt's. : this requirement. Transportation for of dog-sense, to be found in the news­ is at the home of her mother on France •JL Leaves To-Day. . first child, a daughter who died in in­ horses for field and staff use will be papers of the country almost every day street. Consul Edward Downes, of Bridge­ fancy, and there has therefore been no furnished from regimental headquar­ of the week: Crabbe vs. Coon. port, will leave for his post of duty this break in the circle of nine brothers and ters. The Yonkers hat company which was afternoon. He will take the. train for and sisters. During the day photo­ •'A small frame cottage occupied by offered flattering inducements to locate As Ennis Crabbe was driving through III. Commanding officers will have two families at No. 60 Beacon avenue, Bull Run this morning he saw three New York city, where he will remain graphs of the family group and the their books in camp prepared for in Danbury, has decided to remain in nntil to-morrow, when .he will set sail homestead were taken, and at the tea Jersey City Heights.took fire from some Yonkers. coons in a mulberry tree. He succeed­ thorough inspection. unknown cause at 1 o'clock yesterday ed in dislodging and capturing two of for Amsterdam. He will be entertain­ party,which followed, the table was set iV. A school of instructions will be morning. The occupants of the house, —DBESSMAKING at reasonable prices. them, but the other one managed to ed at dinner to-night at the Manhattan with the silver tea service presented to held at regimental headquarters in five of whom were children, escaped in Miss SHERWOOD, 137 Main St. 647-3t escape. While he was putting them in club in New York city by William their father by citizens of Norwalk on camp, from 1 to 2 o'clock p. m., each their night clothes. All the household a basket the parent coon came on the Neely and others. the completion of his fifty-two years day, except Monday and Saturday. All goods were burned. One of the chil­ scene and showed fight for her off­ term as Town Treasurer. The party officers and non-commissioned officers The Tribune says the Nicaragua received a number of visitors, among dren was an infant in cradle, and it Canal Construction Company is out of spring. Mr. Crabbe essayed to capture H Will Sue the Borough. of the regiment, not engaged on other was dragged from the cradle to the her but she made her escape over a The Borough is threatened with an­ them Rev. Dr. Noble. duty, will attend each session of this hallway by a pet dog that had always funds and has stopped work upon the This gathering was nearly as unusual, Iff Nicaragua canal. stone fence near by. . other suit for damages. One night this school. manifested great affection for it. At week as Mr. James Cotter was on his in its way, as the famous octogenarian V. Muster pay-rolls completed in the landing it laid down its burden and way home, and when in front of the dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. strict accordance with requirements WIS barked until one of the other children Alvan T. Tracy, one of the board of Consolidated Not Responsible. Bennett in the same house ten years must be delivered at the Adjutant-Gen­ w£l pension appeals whose resignation is After thoroughly investigating the Sherry place, he stubbed his toe on the ago, at which seven persons were pres­ took the baby and carried it to a place pavement, where improvements are eral's office, in the field, on Saturday, < of safety. Mrs. Devey who owns the asked for, was formerly of Rockville matter the officials of the Consolida­ ent whose aggregate ages amounted to August 26th, by 10 o'clock a. m. and a republican. being made, and fell to the ground,sus­ dog, said it was the dog that awoke ted road Friday decided that the com­ taining, as he alleges, serious injuries. 621 years, ail of whom are now dead VI. Commanding officers will make pany was not responsible for losses oc­ except Mrs. Sally A. Clark of East ave­ morning reports to the Adjutant immed­ them." John St. John, seventy-five years To a GAZETTE, reporter Mr. Cotter said 7% casioned to the merchants of New Ha­ 4 nue, now in her 93rd year,who is rapid­ iately upon arriving on the camp­ old, died fit his home in Stamford, 'I certainly shall sue the Borough." Mr. Cleveland's Condition. ven whose goods were destroyed by the ly failing in health and believed to be ground. \-w, ' Thursday. He was for many years a fire at the freight house Saturday night. very near the end of life. VII. Commanding officers of com- The World, which has done as much leadingtlumber merchant. They find that the fire was caused by USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA.IT'S panies will receipt to the Brigade com- - perhaps as any other newspaper in the lightning, and the road will not there­ , 'THE KIND THAT CURES." mander for the tents occupied by their conntry, to spread abroad an impres­ - -Finest $3.00 Kid Shoes, at Hoyt's. fore make good the losses. It is prob­ USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA.IT'S commands, and will be held responsi- f#l 4 THE KIND THAT CURES." sion that the President was in a precari­ able that some of the heaviest losers v' New Canaan. ble for any defacing or other injury to i will bring suit against the road. the tents. ous state of health, has been to the Three unlicensed saloons were raided flis land that flows with milk and in Bridgeport last night. There are as honey is fast filling up with summer Judge Sanford Dead. < VIII. Fines for absence, or for unsol- J evident expense and pains of having a many as that number in Nor walk that State O. U. A. M. Gathering. Visitors. New and desirable villa sites Judge Edward Isaac Sanford died at dierly conduct, or for disobedience of |s-S thorough and exhaustive expert medi­ orders, as provided by Section 68, Mil- ought to rec9ive like attention. From the reports given out by the are in active demand, and are held at his residence in New Haven Thursday, %. cal diagnosis made of his condition, good prices. of Bright's disease. He had been in itia Law, will be imposed by command- committee of the O. U. A. M. councils ing officers, who will see that their col- and which it gives to-day in double- The comptroller of the currency Has of Bridgeport in charge of the field day Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoyt have just failing health for a year but was returned from a prolonged visit to the only dangerously ill about a week. lection is rigidly enforced. J leaded lines, and which we copy below issued his call for a report of the con­ of that order. to be given in. that city IX. Major James Sheriden will com- dition of the Norwalk banks at the close at Avon park on July 28. it is eyidenfc. World's Fair. Their beautiful home is Judge Sanford had just passed his 67th entire:— ".V. . - • frltS&dy filled with summer boarders, birthday. He was born in New Haven mand the First Battalion, which will- of business, Wednesday, July 12. that the gathering will be the. largest consist of Companies E, K, B and I;: • The President feels somewhat the in the history of the order in New and their Green Mountain Grape is and graduated from Yale in 1847. After still a joy and a wonder. ; _ graduating from the Yale Law school, Major Charles W. Hendrie will com- ; J effects of overwork. Since his inaugu­ Mrs. Thomas H. Morison, leaves for England. The committee has received pand the Second Battalion, which will^ •-£ Newport, on Menday next. The faith­ replies from the councils in adjoining Judge Sanford entered upon the prac­ ration Mr. Cleveland has probably en­ tice of law. He was sent to the state consist of Companies F, G, D and C. ^ dured a greater strain upon his vitality ful coachman, "Aleck" Smith, will go states which assures an attendance of Eternal Vigilance in advance with the coaches, ect. about 10,000. All of the New England senate by the party then known as the fhftn almost any other toiler in the land. Is the price of health. But with all Union party, which was realty the re­ rvy: - ' • - states will be represented, as well as our precaution there are enemies al­ By day he has been occupied with the New York and New Jersey. publican party of to-day. This was in BURVJNG THE UNIDENTIFIED. Miss Inez Keeler leaves for Chicago, ways lurking about our systems, only 1864. The next year he was also sent endless round of visitors. At night he to-day, where she will be the guest of waiting a favorable opportunity to as­ to the senate. Funeral of Eight of the Cold Storage her uncle Mr. Joseph B. Keeler. Of sert themselves. Impurities in the ban remained at his desk and performed Doesn't Like Electricity. The deceased was appointed to the Fire Victims. duties that should have been attended course the visit includes a visit to the blood may be hidden for years or even Superior Court bench in 1867 by Gov. CHICAGO, July 14.—The work of clearingW " white city." Superintendent McMullen of the for generations and suddenly break English and remained a judge until the away the debris in the wrecked Cold Stor­ '0> to during the day. horse railway stables was overheard forth, undermining health and hasten­ —Hindi lamb 18c, fore 12c People'sMt. deadlock in the General Assembly. He age building is progressing very slowly. This ceaseless mental strain has been talking to an electric lamp last even­ ing death. For all diseases arising was re-nominated for his position by The total list of the dead to date reaches borne without any breakdown, but the ing something after this fashion: from impure blood Hood's Sarsaparilla Gov. Bulkely, but failed of confirma­ seventeen, with three or four persons still strain has told. A barn on the Todd farm at Ridge- "Electric lights, what good are they is the unequalled and unapproached tion. Then he retired from the bench unaccounted for. It is generally believed burv, was struck by lightning and en­ but to bring lightning out of the air remedy. It is King of them all, for it :V?l * Mr. Cleveland is in fairly good phy­ at the expiration of his term. It is that the death total will not exceed twenty tirely consumed Thursday night. A and raise the divil to our houses and conquers disease. stated that Judge Sanford could have or twenty-one. sf. sical health. There has been but little horse, farming utensils, mowing ma­ barns; and the electric cars, sure they been made chief justice of the Supreme The funeral of the unidentified victims increase in his weight. Considering chine, etc., were destroyed. are dangerous not only to other people Charter Oak's $ 10.OOO Stake. ^ Court of Connocticut at one time, but took place this afternoon, and was wit­s but to meself and me job; by-apd-by nessed by many thousands. Shortly after the indisposition to physical exertion The managers of Charter Oak Park he declined to entertain the proposi New Haven will soon have the big­ there will be no use for horses on the tion because he believed that some one 1 o'clock the funeral procession left the that has characterized Mr. Cleveland cars, and what'll I do then ; I'm no con­ announce a list of eighteen subscrip­ fire engine house, corner of Cottage Grove gest tunnell in the state. It will be un­ tions for the Charter Oak $10,000 stake who had been longer on the bench was since his arrival at middle life, a much der East Grand avenue, on the Shore ductor and I wouldn't hold a brake on entitled to that office. avenue and Forty-sixth street. There were greater development of adipose tissue one of those dommed 'lectricity for the race for 2:18 class trotters which will eight caskets placed on a catafalque, line, 200 feet long and 70 feet under be contested at Fleetwood Park August Judge Sanford married Miss Sarah might be expected than has actually ground, arranged for two tracks. whole road. They say this is an age of Jane, daughter of the late Hanford drawn by eight black horses. A detail invention, sure it is, inventing things 30. The subscribers represent some of from the fire department was present, and occurred. The gain has been only the most prominent stables in the Lyon, a wealthy manufacturer. She to throw a man out of a good job." survives him with one son and one a company of Columbian Guards, under about seven pounds. The President's —Emily Oxfords 25c ;MA.gnes $100, And he meandered out of the stables as country. The final payment will be y daughter. Colonel Rid», who was marshal of the pro­ appetite has generally been good dur­ Hoyts. if disgusted with himself and the whole August 10, when the horses will be cession. Fine music was furnished by the named. The race has heretofore been ing the spring and early summer, and Speaking of a party given "Sam" world. exposition. Besides citizens, there were for the 2:20 class, but the mark has How to Find the Comet. civic societies in which the dead had mem­ he has slept well. Few men can devote Pakulski in Danbury the News says been lowered two seconds on account that among the features of the even­ ... ; And They Blushed. BeloW are directions for finding the berships. Ceremonies of the Catholic as many hours to active brain work and of the now common use of the bicycle church were held at the church of Father ing ''were the vocal singing of Mr. There was quite an amusing scene on three-tailed comet: as little time to sleep as Mr. Cleveland. Parker and the piano playing of Miss wheel sulky. '' The constellation of the Great Bear, Hinchen, and then the procession moved one of the Tramway cars yesterday. or the Big Dipper ae it is popularly to Oakwood cemetery, where the Protest­ pi si#' The question is, How long can he con­ Finuigan of Norwalk." The car was crowded as two young men USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA,IT'S ? known, can be found by anyone, at all ant service will be held. Tiny-bodies will tinue in this way ? ' . boarded it on Wall street. One of the "THE KIND THAT CURES." conversant with the configuration of be buried in a plot donated by Mr. Marcus i %*• - There has been some annoyance from The Gilbert & Bennett company of young men, both of whom seemed to be the constellations. Below this Great A. Farwell, president of the Oakwood Mi''- Georgetown, New York and Chicago, from the country, succeeded in secur­ Two Persons Drowned. Dipper hangs the "Tassels,'' two elon­ a carious tooth which has caused the have issued a souvenir of the seventy- ing a seat and his companion sat down cemetery. condition of the gum known to dental Miss Susie Lawlor, aged nineteen, gated isosceles triangles of,third mag­ The green flag will wave from the center fifth anniversary of the growth of the on his knees. The car had gone but a nitude stars, familiar to those who of the flagstaff in the grand plaza east of surgeons as alveolar abscess. This is a products of that company. It bears short distance when a young lady board­ and Carl Glover, aged nine, son of Louis Glover, of Branford were have studied this part of the sky. Be­ the Administration building Sept. 80. trifling but painful affection, the pain the title of Wire Wonders. ed it, near where sat the two young low the more northern of these, at a That date has been decided on for $he chil­ men. Politeness for the moment get­ drowned while in bathing in the Bran- ITSSK arising from sympathetic neuralgia of ford river shortly before 3 o'clock distance of not more than three de­ dren of the Green Isle to celebrate at the —Nothing so good for Sunburn and. ting the better of the discretion of the grees, may be found the comet, chang­ fair. It will be Ireland's day, and it is ex­ the jaw. young man who sat on the other's Thursday afternoon. The Glover boy Tan as Hale's Rose Cream. Samples got beyond his depth and was over­ ing .its position in a southwesterly posi­ pected that the Irishmen of the country Mr. Cleveland has "been subject to free. ^ 642-tf knees, he got up and offered his seat to tion at the rate of about five degrees a will be there. Bourkfe Cockran will prob­ the young lady, but she blushingly de­ come by cramps. Miss Lawlor re­ rheumatic gout for a number of years. Irving Reed, a (driver for Buxton & sponded to his cries for help, and day. Those who are not already famil­ ably be the orator of the day. clined with a " no thank you, I prefer iar with the "Tassels" may find their The paid admissions a]t the fair yester­ P •'< ' Last summer he had a moderate attack Brundage, was taken suddenly and to stand." It was a mooted question as bravely hurried to his assistance and tried to bring him to shore. He clung way to the comet from the Dipper, step day were 90,480. ?\ i ; < i 'c when he arrived at Gray Gables for the dangerously ill Friday morning. His to which blushed the greater,the young 1rri» -.S> '•* father, Lewis Reed, of Danbury, was to her desperately, however, and being by step among the stars in the follow­ —^ season. There has been a recent visita­ man or the young lady. The young fanner's Widow "Will Sue. summoned to his bedside, at his board­ man who occupied the seat then collec­ hardly able to move, both went down ing manner: * tion of the affection, not serious, but ing place on High street. together in sight of several others who Trace the diagonal of the Dipper SPRINGFIELD, 111., July 14.—It is reported ted his senses and arising proffered the downward, beginning with the stars at here that the National Citizens' Rights as­ annoying and of sufficient intensity to young lady his place which was polite­ were gathered at the pool, which is a favorite bathing place. , ...... of the handle and the sociation, Judge A. W. Tourgee, presi­ necessitate'confinement to a room for Editor Jones, of the Westporter, ly accepted. And the passengers smiled. bowl, through the star which forms the dent, has interested itself in the case of C. several days. came over to Norwalk yesterday and As for the young men they acted as if lower angle of the bottom with the J. Miller, hanged and burned at Bardwell. The President has worried over the risked his life on our tramway. Bro­ they wished they were back on the farm '•UInsaneConvicts. side (the lower one of the Pointers.) Backed by the organization, Mrs. Bertie ll* ther Jones was so highly elated with again. • *| financial situation and has been averse Governor Morris has ordered trans­ Continue this line downward a distance Miller, widow of the negro, will bring ac­ electric transit that he wanted to buy ¥' "" * "* rW J 1, tion for damages against the city marshal to calling an extra session of Congress • "BreakAway." ^ ferred to the Connecticut hospital for equal to about one and one-half times one of the cars and take it to Westport the insane at Middletown 12 convits the diagonal of the Dipper itself. The and all concerned unless compelled to do so by the condi­ with him. V „ * The young men who congregate on from the state prison at Wethersfield. bright star found at this point, a third the north side of Wall street between : ; BASEBALL YESTERDAY. ~ tion of the business of the country. —$5 worth of Shoes in July gets They were recently examined by a magnitude star, forms the apex of the River and Main streets, every night in committee of two Hartford docters and tassel, the two other stars, which are of National League. The necessity for bringing Congress World's Fair Souvenir Spoon at Hoyt's, the week, rain or shine, were afforded 37 Wall street. , found insane. Seven of the men were nearly equal brightness, being almost At Cleveland: R. H. K. together in August instead of in Sep­ considerable amusement by a young reported as insane by Warden Cham­ vertically below it at a distance of the Cleveland....- 13006000 *— 9 18 8 tember, as he had decided, was a dis­ Mr. Isaac Wardwell of New Canaan, and loving couple, last evening. The berlain, last March but the governor separation of the Pointers, or about New Fork 410200000-703 appointment to him. was in town, yesterday, with a scratch­ young man was tall, good looking and held them at the prison pending the re­ the field of a small opera glass. Imme­ AtSt Louis: B.H.E. StLouis. 000121000—4 iSO What Mr. Cleveland requires is rest, ed face. He was looking for an officer genteely dressed as was also his lady sults of the investigation. diately below these two stars, to the companion, and they passed, along the Acting Warden Haven reported five left and at a distance somewhat less Brooklyn - 00100000 0— 1 7 1 and as there is no chronic disease of to arrest Samuel Raymond of New At Cincinnati: R. H. x. Canaan, whom he alleged had assaulted walk as if altogether unconscious of the others. Among the 12 men are several than the separation of the stars them­ attention they were attracting. Some Boston..... 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3— 6 7 0 any of his organs, a few weeks' repose him. Wardwell was laboring under lifers for muraer; four of them are selves, the comet ought to be found to­ Cincinnati 000001200-3 6 2 amid the healthful, bracing breezes of reat excitement, and it was quite evi- of the young men Were rather rudeand negroes and six have been in the insane night. burst out in a loud guffaw and one of At Louisville: R. H. a. Buzzard's Bay ought to recuperate him ent that his mind is deranged. He asylum before. The most dangerous In the lingering illumination of the Louisville...... 02120300 1-9121 S them a little bolder than the rest cried is Mitchell Gherest, the Windsor Locks early twilight, the diffused form of the for a continuance of the great labor he should be cared for before he does Philadelphia. 021100100-686 bodily harm to either himself or out as the couple passed him " orea^ murderer; who has been confined in a comet, is difficult to catch, but by about away!" while others looked at the: At Pittsburg: a. H. a. will restime on his return to "Washing­ others. ^ massive iron eage for months owing to 9 o'clock, the remnants of sunlight be­ Pittsburg- 100220100—890 ton." fS couple in surprise but were polite his murderous threats. Several of the ing entirely gone, the object may be Washington-. 0 0000000 3— 8 8 2 Mr. Samuel Beatty, Mr. Frank F. enough to keep their months closed al­ others are violently insane. Another easily found. It is a pretty comet, At Chicago: B. H. •. The Rockville Journal has issued a Beaty. Miss Mabel Vanderhoef and though in some cases it must have been desperate prisoner is Frank Bassett, with a well-defined head, and well Chicago. 0 1 2 01200 1— 7101 souvenir publication containing very Minn Mary Stuart, who was Miss Yan- a great effort. And all this because the who, assisted Aby Mrs. Alexander, worth the trouble of, looking it up. It Baltimore 0 01 0 0 00 0 2—3 9 6 fine engravings of the public buildings, derhoef's guest on the trip, have re- couple referred to chose to walk chloroformed to death "Stuttering is, of course, too early at this time to Pennsylvania State 1m|m> manufactories, churches, etc., of that turned from ft tour of tho Green Moun- through the. street with their arms Jack" in Bridgeport, make any statement as to its course or At York—York, 10; Allentown, 1. thrifty town together with pictures'of tains of "Vermont, Lake Ghamplain around each ot&er in loving embrace The men will be conveyed to Middle- conduct. It is apparently on its way Eastern l^ignc. the city judiciary. It is a publication and Lake George. At Albany they and in the full glare of the electric town by Acting Warden Haven and a to the sun, and if this be the case, and At Springfield—Springfield, 4; Blnghamton.8. 'of sixteen pages, printed on heavy were surprised by Mr. and Mrs. T. lights. The couple did not "break posse of keepers to-day as he is anxious its path be not too direct, it may be­ At Providence—Wilkesbarrt, 14; Provfe> plate paper, and the letter press work Stanley Vanderhoef and Mrs. Samuel away " until a Tramway car came along to get rid of them. The insane hospi­ come much more brilliant than it is at dence, 10. and the " break " became a necesity in ' At Albany—Albany, T; Erie, 2. is first-class. The publishers of the Beatty,. who had come on from Nor­ tal is full to overflowing but these men the present time, before we lose sight At Troy—Troy, &; Buffal0, & Journal are deserving of great credit walk to join them on the sail down the order to secure a seat on the. crowded must be received. of it in the haze of twilight. for their enterprise. Hudson. car. " \ - - -

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GIT AWL YU KIN. -r .• :,k • • < A CUBE _ ?#- ( I b'leeve it's each man'#duty .is--: . - « ' • s to die ; In gittin through this life, jerwetfve, • -•* Tu go er kinder easylike— A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A SOBER The better we Dye y 4 Not have no sweat nur strife, V : T PHILANTHROPIST. . > • , : s - The more we Dye, .m Ha 1^- Let things come out the best the' will— The better we live. Course don't rush inter sin— '.Tib:.?.'. ______But when yu're gettin anything •~ Git awl yu kin. A Terrible and at Present Incurable Dis­ Q. P. Tocque & Son., fesT'"' ease That Breaks Up Homes and Destroys " '" If yu air goin to buy some shoes * . (Them's very needful things), j - lifelong Friendships—A Cure for This ^ K. Just ask the clerk if he won't pleese ^ Would Se a Boon. : Throw in some extra strings. ' Yu'll git the shoes fur jest the same— Several years ago, when that best of OF GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' It won't take no more tin— table companions, Don Piatt, was alive, LEADING •'5* i >0 But when yu're gettin anything aARMBNTTS 2 Git awl yu kin. ' we had arranged to have a little dinner together at an up town cafe. I was on Made up or ripped to look like new. Y/, If it's a shirt yu're goin tu buy, • . ' Yu want tu make a holler— > time, but Piatt was late. When he did Kid Gloves, Cleaned, 10 Cents Up. Y • Jest brace right up tu hini an say come, he looked grave and said in the I?3^ 'i•'•/> He must throw in a coller. •:;*.&'• low and well modulated voice so memo­ All good3 done at the shprtest notice. v.;*?:-*' /• Tliei* mite be times when this won't go, rable: ' * - Office and Dye Works: " j) Mr. Thomas Fc.rrenI:opf But she'll'most alius win— "I am sorry, but the simple truth is I So when yu're gettin anything Broad ftirer, : : : : Norwalk. IV -y . Git awl yu kin. discover that I am afflicted with an ail­ Swellings in the Neck ment that will not yield to treatment— ' P. 0. BOX, 848/ t* *' The same holds good in goin tu church; Hare troubled me for 12 years. Medical attend­ one indeed for which 6,000 years of med­ jyGoods called for and delivered free of ance and operations en ir.y nccl: at Mount Sinai S'posin yu git the "power," : Git enough tu last yure life / ical science have not been able to find a ; charge. Hospital did not give permanent improvement. " V Instid of half an hour. cure." But by taking three bottles of Hood'3 Barsa- v ; I tell yu, boys, my idee is. Lace Curtains Cleaned. Jjarilla, the swelling 1m entirely disappeared. An it has alius bin, Though always on my guard for a joke, [ cannot sufficiently praise That whfcn yu're gettin anything the sadly solemn face of my friend ab­ I*- Git awl yu kin. solved him this time,-and with all the Bridgeport Conru —Brooklyn Life. sympathy I could throw into my words THOS. FASRENKOP7, i)3 \YilIett St, N. Y. City. I exclaimed: HOOD'S PlLLS cure Constipation, 25c. Fishermen's Superstitions. "Why, my dear Piatt, don't you be­ At the beginning of the herring season lieve it! What is this malady?" BEAUX YEUX. the crew all try to seize tlie herring first "Alas, old age! I set out to walk here. ENGRAVING! IVbat is so comfortable as one of our Imperial Eton Suits on board, to see if it be malo or female. It was too much of an undertaking." Once Cupid was weeping in pain and dismay If it is a male, their fishing may bp ex­ Comfortable in fit and comfortable in price, only $5 ; then we ' And railing at cheating and theft, The timeliness of this reference to the pected to be a poor one; if a female, a infirmities of age is accentuated by sev­ For he'd lost both his bow and his arrows at V have a better quality in a NAVY BLUE ETOU^C SUI1 strictly| play • good one. Sometimes, however, the eral important cases in court that have FOB . And all of a quiver was left. skipper secures it and hides it away, salt­ depended upon the incurability of snor­ all-wool storm serge for $6. These suits are made by the lea4-x ing it and laying it past for the season. "What arms have I now," cried the child in ing. This vexatious affliction to which I mm< despair, The boat must not be turned against the the human family is heir has increased ing house in New York, and are first-class in every respect. "To kindle the heart into fif.me? sun. Certain animals considered of ill in this country witli alarming rapidity My power is vanished! Oh, ill shall I fare omen must not be spoken of in the boat, OUR LzA'DlES' SHIRT IVzAISTS, at 45c, in blue, white^iifit In lands that are loveless and tame." since the advent of la grippe. Its changed and ministers in this respect occupy the character is recognized by progressive stripes, ruffles in front, long. sleeves, are a dollar value, and . At the thought of this bitterest cup he must same place as rabbits, Mares and pigs. physicians, and the definitions found in sup— Fishermen do not like to lend anything sold at that figure early in the season. % .7 ^ His tears into rivulets ran, the dictionaries are now admitted to be But they suddenly stopped, and a laugh bub­ to a neighboring boat, lest their luck quite wide of the mark. Webster inti­ A new stock of Celluloid "Belts for shirtwaists, in white, tans}: < » should go with it. If they lend a match, bled up mates clearly, by tracing the etymology Leave your orders at the *' To his lips, for he thought of a plan: they will contrive—secretly if possible— of the word, that the nose is the impor­ and black, 50c, 75c, $100. 'm' ' "How foolish, how foolish, this sorrow to to break it and keep part, hoping thereby tant organ in producing the noise during Odds and ends in UPHOLSTERY GOODSM Many show, to .retain their luck. Their dislike to sleep. To fill all the air with my sighs! have anything stolen is increased by the choice articles at low prices to be found among our assortment - For what is the need of my arrow and bow This belief must have been general in .GAZETTE OFFICE. When I can use Nellie's gray eyes?" fear that the thief may have stolen their the last generation, for we all know that of Chenille Portieres, Lace Curtains, and our lame stock of —Rowan Stevens in Kate Field's Washington. luck with it. To ask the question, a clothespin was the remedy best thought "Where are you going?" of any one who of in practice. That treatment was no FAO^CY "BASKETS. • • . - V" Staggered by Finger Bowls. is going on board is equivalent to de­ more severe than cupping and far more "Don't lie Peiy-Wise, ii Port A very amusing scene occurred once stroying all his chances for that time. direct in application. But during the Palmer's WOVEN HAMMOCKS are the best. We hav while I was serving a lady and gentle­ Persons with certain names -are held to past five or six years, or since the French them in plain and valence, with pillows, from 35c to $4.50. ru-, - man of the unmistakable upstart type. be of bad omen, the dreaded names be­ form of influenza fastened upon us, there They were grossly ignorant of the most ing different in different villages.—Notes has been a marked and alarming increase Handsome India T^ugs in several differentpatlerns, your choice elementary rules of table etiquette, shov­ and Queries. in the number of people addicted to g^JDST KEEP AN EYE ON OUR $1.49 each. * ' ~ ^ ''' - eling the food into their mouths with snoring. It is a peculiarity of this mal­ their knives, which were<;onstantly load­ I5acl-: From Georgia. ady that the sufferers are not confined to We pay the return fares, (30 cents), to Norwalk purchasers : ed half way up to the handles. They She drove up to the depot in an old those attacked. Like the delirium tre­ PfflCES! _ cf $5.00 worth of goods, and the round-trip, (60 cents), to $10. < managed to struggle through their din- cart drawn by an ox with lines attached mens, the comet habit and other obnox­ u ner, sometimes casting aside knives and to his horns, and she repeated her in­ ious forms of nervous unrest, snoring Our very best creamery butter, W 25c per lb purchasers, which is equal to a discount of 6 per cent on the \ forks and attacking game and poultry by quiries about tlio trnin from the oast so Our very best flour, ' 65c per bar awakens an antagonism in the human Our very best tea, 50c per li cutting them in halves and eating from often that the depot agent finally asked: breast that mere medicine is powerless Our extra fine coffee, 30 per lb goods bought. • „ ' . . 7 - V /•'"! their hands, holding the leg. Sometimes, "Are you expecting friends on that 3 lbs best crackers for 25c to subdue. 3 boxes best imported sardines for 25c We except, however, cotton thread and domestics from being ' \ too, they became ridiculously polite by train?" Those who fail to agree with me as to 2 cans best Columbia River salmon for 25c carving bread with knife and fork, but "I'm lookin fur my son Sam an his the gravity, the seriousness or the time­ 2 cans very best corn for included. >• < * * J the climax came when I set two bowls wife," she replied. Quaker oats, liness of these remarks are requested to Farina, of rosewater before them as finger "Coming on a visit?" communicate by mail, and they will be Corn starch, „ „ 8c "No, sah. They dun moved over to Best starch, 1 ifor 8c They looked at each other, and then made acquainted with a case in point Best Carolina rice, 5c per lb, 6 lbs for 25c Georgy six months' ago, but they doan' that will amply convince them. Baker's cocoa, 20c per box cautiously around the room, trying to like it and are comin back." Gold-dust, 20c " W. IB- "FT AT,Xi find some solution of the mysterious dish An acquaintance living on West End A full quart bottle of best ammonia, 10c "Mighty good state that Georgia." avenue is now suffering from the most Peninsula brand condensed milk, 8c before them, not having the sense to ig­ "I've liearn say so, but Sam can't Pearline, (large) , 12c nore it altogether. Whispered consulta­ thoroughly developed case of snoring 6^"If you have ever bought our goods, you BRIDGEPORT, CONN,L.UI\JV. ' 1 ' f' - a-bear it. Good lands and good crops, that has appealed to medical science in know we mean just what we say , * v. - tions took place, which presently grew but the people is too scrumptious." i v j** SE. -v 1 -s into a suppressed quarrel, the lady re­ recent times. His life up to the p»st XIIE BEST MEANS THE BEST WITH. "How scrumptious?" he queried. year has been exemplary, but it is the US EVERY TIME ! proaching her lord for his ignorance. "I doan exactly know, but I reckon plain, unvarnished truth to say that he NO CHEAT? STOCK. Suddenly she was seen to shake the wa­ Sam can explain. He liad't bin thar' but We take pleasure in informing you that our MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. ter around and around, and finally, with now looks upon himself as a victim to stock of to' months when they tarred an feathered the inadequacy of medical science to a look of contempt and r _;erior wis­ wfall ma him an rode him all over the country on reach his case. His wife has left him, BEITS & FARRINGTON PROF. JOHN WKITTAKER. A. 0.0. dom, she raised the bowl to her lips and arail."—Detroit Free Press. StrawUlilU vv ^3* i (fully solicit your drank all the contents. Needless to say London: Organist and Musical Director of tbe : it is unlikely that the case in Wis­ l«AAn C (examination of the Choir of St,Paul's Church,Norwalk; Conductor. that the hearty laughter of the other di­ Grief of a Pet Pigeon. COR. WALL AND WATER STS. \j|\/vivid (same. Also a fall Norwalk Choral Union; Pupil of Dr.J.F.Bridge. ners made them feel the mistake, and One morning one of the two pet pi­ consin will be taken as a precedent for _ ^ line of Organist and Director of the Choir Westmims-p procuring a divorce there can be no ter Abbey,London: Professor in the Boyal Col- they beat a hasty retreat.—London Tit- geons belonging to my father was found ana (< corsets ; egeof Music, London: Gresham Professor of % Bits. , upon the highroad dead, its body bearing doubt that the couple are irrevocably /• AND " * Music, and Examiner in Music, University of » separated. That husband was deeply at­ HORACE E. DANN, Oxford:) also of other eminent masters. In- Mud Shoes For Horses. marks of injury, but from what cause we structs Pupils in PIANO-FORTE PLAYING, never knew. We carried the dead body tached to his wife. He took the best of Exeelsior Millinery [Cr^~ (Technical Studies, Phrasing, Expression ana | We doubt if very many persons ever home and buried it in a sunny and quiet medical advice. He even visited that HT(theSchriverpatent Playing at* Sight. Elements, Ear-Tests and saw mud shoes for horses. They are city of physicians, Philadelphia, in the Time Lessons.) ORGAN PLAYING. (Special . spot in the garden. For three days the JN oveities.!BmffiypSorT Etudes for Ped^l Playing, Registering, etc.,i used on horses in plowing the low and surviving pigeon with untiring energy hope of restoration to a normal method Liyery and Sales Stable, SINGING and the Cultivation of the Voice) wet lands of the valley north of Sumner of sleeping. (On the Italian Method.) Vocalizing and Sol-*7 searched the country far and near for its Opposite D. & N. R. B. Depot. 49 WAZL STREET, - - NORWALK. faving. HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT and Jfg nearly every spring. The mud shoe con­ mate, but in vain. It refused to touch His medical experience was extensive. COMPOSITIONjand on the system of theCol­ ;V.'V sists of a heavy board about 8 inches He began with anodyne and ended with NORWAL&, : : : : CONN. Misses St John, Sff leges of Music. Terms uppn application. Ad­ food, and even the influence which my 577 3m dress 86 Franklin avenue. ^4 553 ly wide and from 8 to 10 inches long, round­ father usually exercised over it was gone. a serious contemplation of deadly strych­ ing in the front. On this board a red- On the third day we found it dead in the nine. He tried oxides and bromides, Stylish, Single or Double hot shoe of the size worn on the horse's dovecot, its little heart broken with grief nerve foods and antifats, lactics ahd foot for which it is intended is placed by the loss of its lifelong companion. laxatives, iodides and chlorides, acids Teams. Morehouse 8c Britto, until it burns into it to a depth almost and alkalis, oatmeal and cornmeal. Al­ We buried it beside its mate.—Cor. Lon­ WITH OK WITHOUT DRIVERS} CARPENTERS! <• 5 sufficient to bury itself. It is necessary don Spectator. ternating with these he took beer, baths v, ^7 that the shoe have a long toe and long and blisters. Knowing that belladonna Safe Horses for Women and Chil­ Plans furniyted and estimates given, f: 11RUII i i Jobbing inronptly attended to. 7 in, I k-v-'/Sf&Y';' corks. A piece of circular band iron to Burglar Proof Safe Quickly Melted. made large the pupils of the eyes, he dren. Saddle Horses a specialty. ' ..J y fit over the top part of the hoof is then Mr. Swan, the English electrician, de­ searched for a medicine that would have SHOP, NO 9 "WEST AVENUE. ; Of New York, naving'iMny^^.. • attached to the board and over the hoof clared recently that he had seen electric­ the effect of a mydratic upon the nos­ Residence.9 Berkeley Place and 72 Harbor Av to hold the mud shoe solidly to the foot. al blowpipes capable of melting the trils. Then he went to Dr. Curtis'and Remember this and bear in mind, patients in the vicinity, has es-^C] One end of the band is fastened to the stoutest iron so rapidly that to melt into had the cartilage of his nose removed. That to be a poet we are not in* tablished a permanent office atSjfiilf board with a screw, which when tight­ afire and burglar proof safe with this Somebody told him about the Prince of clined ; ened holds the board as squarely to the instrument would be the work of only a Wales being cured of insomnia by the But with our neighbor batchers wfc No. I Bank Street illitl bottom of the hoof as if it had grown few minutes and would be both an easy use of a hop pillow, and he tried that— are not behind. Stamford, Conn. : 7 there. The horses become accustomed and noiseless operation. As, however, it without effect. His case was incurable! to wearing them and after a day or two would require a 40-horsepower engine He grew desperate. He resorted to at- SpEciALTY---Diseases of men •' experience no difficulty in working in to operate such a scientific tool, banks rophine, camphine, benzine—bombazine! THE CHEAPEST MARKET IN and all disorders of the Genito,!"" them. By this means farmers are en­ At this stage his wife left him, and one need be under no apprehension from this TOWN, Urinary and Nervous system. »v. abled to plow land in the spring where mode of attack on their vaults.—New by one the servants hi the house gave no­ without the use of mud shoes horses York Telegram. \ tice. Office Hours: 10 to 2 and|7%^ would mire down.—Sumner (Wash.) Thus was a household wrecked be: THE NORWALK MARKET v 5 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 2 and Herald. Secondhand Platinum. cause the head of it snored. .• " -v THOMAS E. SHEEHAN. Not a little platinum is sold as old We all regard with serious apprehen­ S to 9. —— •- APOSTROPHE OF TIME; metal and usually comes in the form of sion the threatened approach of epi­ 30 Water Street, Prop. demics from the old world, and we re­ Consultation by Mail! /at#. O spirit stern of time, in thy unceasing flight, bits of wire and scraps from broken in­ How fall the works and monuments of earthly candescent lamps. It is now largely used member that from the same old world ? ? < & might! by dentists, but it is sent to New York was brought the sad, sad infirmity of PIANO LESSONS. 'Neath thy rude hand all pleasures flee away for treatment, as it can only be melted snoring—a gift that we could have done V/rm GEORGE W. BRADLEY (daughter 9 And happy yesterday turns dull today! without and would have been happier j&L of the late Mr. Wm.R. Nash,) gives effi­ BARNES & CO. The sweetest joy becomes the saddest sorrow by means of a compeund blowpipe, and cient and satisfactory instructions on the wi In contemplation of tlie stern tomorrow. there is no place in Boston where that had they kept at home.,; Piano at her home. No, 193 Main Street. 4tf 7 Of Newburg, are enlarging Oh, stay awhile and help me banish worry. is done.—Boston Herald. Now that a recognition of the deplor­ PORTRAITS - IN - CRAYON - AND if; In other words, don't be in such a hurry. able seriousness of snoring is forthcom­ t WATER-COLORS ,, , ^ An instant linger—tarry, please! You won't? ' Nothing will give permanent success ing I would soberly suggest that some E. GUS0WSKI, Well, then, go chase yourself! Begone! philanthropist offer a prize for the spe­ For many of the best families in the Avaunt! in any enterprise of life except native locality, have your Pictures doae now —Albert E. Hunt in Philadelphia Ledger. capacity cultivated by honest and per­ cific that will antagonize and destroy this Merchant ~ Tailor. severing effort. Genius is often but the sunderer of homes and destroyer of hap­ Fasting Versus Antifat. piness. The remedy must be real and I hare just ceived the Finest and tMk. capacity for receiving and improving by and Largest Selection of From 15 to $25.00. 5 different styles of running Misa Mollie Nealsoh set out to fast 81 discipline'.—George Eliot. the cure effeoted permanent. gears and all warranted. Hardware on fine p\ days. She had more pluck than strength, Snoring must be removed from the SPBING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, carriages, nickel plated. Our assortment of Removal Sale upholstered bodies is extensive. An upholster­ ||| but she managed to complete the task, The greatest point of resemblance be­ category of incurable afflictions.—Julius TROUSERINGS AND VESTINGS, er in constant attendance, who will trim to kp! The only interesting thing in connection tween the liveries of the present day and Chambers in New York Recorder. , w. Ever shown In Norwalk, which I will ma order at short notice. Repairnig and re-up­ in style and price to suit everybody. holstering done at short notice. Velocipedes, " with the feat is the fact that her weight the "robes de livree" whence they derive five sizes from $8 to $3.50. Propellers, Girls of Millinery! " fell from 202 to 164 pounds, a loss of li their name is that they are provided by V,"i;The Proprietor's Only Remedy. 1 ousowszx, • Tricycles,Express Wagons, etc. pounds a day. This would indicate that the masters as they used to b© given by A certain clerk in a Detrpit establish­ P, BOYLSTON. Rowayton, Conn. i ordinary fasting, as it is called, would &Si 628 2m Factory by R. R. Station taking. z+J*t ment, who has money of his own, but Jail and Water Sts. Norvalt not be a very efficient antifat remedy. holds a position for the looks of the A newspaper thus describes the effects If Miss Nealson wishes to continue her thing, recently became impressed by the 17 MAIN STREET. - explorations in this line of science/she of a hurricane: "It shattered mountains, idea that he was working too hard, and ^ Will effer special may yet become a public benefactor. tore up o$ks by the roots, dismantled he went to the manager aboat it. The NEW? LIFE! / Certainly a young woman who weighs churches, laid villages waste and—over­ "I came to see yon," he said to that po­ ? . 200 pounds has a strong personal in- turned a haystacK!"^^^^^^| tentate, "aboat my duties here." JAPANESE centive.—New York World. MACKINAW in U Invitations to a family dinner are often "What about them?" inquired the man­ Hard-wood, cabinet finish refrig­ given by word of month, in which case a ager. - IS&iOn retiring let the air "into the room "I want fewer working hours." erators are the best We also Millinery. v; by pulling down the window a short dis- card of reminder must follow, else the have the Cooper & McKee new day and hour maybe mistaken or for­ The manager had his own^i^ws on the Commencing to-day, nntil July 1st, tance from the top and raising it equally] subject. ' ' \ J ' , ' 7 domestic, upright refrigerators. A new and complete Treatment, consisting from the bottom. This permits that free gotten. • * Please call and examine them, of Suppositories, Ointment in Capsules, also on account of removing to her old "Well," he said thoughtfully, "I don't in Box and Pills; a Positive Curefor External stand No.3 Water street. Store open r circulation most beneficial to health. * Near Tranquebar, on the southeastern see how we era arrange it, nx^ess we and get prices. If you want : htorual. Blind or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, coast of India, there is a species of fish make more than 24 hours constitute a window screens we nave some itecen or Hereditary Piles. This remedy has rom 7 a. m. until 8 p. n*. A "T" will work wonders if proper-: never been kno*n to fail. 91 per box, 6 for Leghorn Hats from SOe up. ly applied. It makes bough bought, which not only is able to walk on level day," and that ended the strike.—Detroit that will suit you. ' i sent by mail. Why suffer from this terrible ground, but can climb trees, fy Free Press. ' 1 • Miga when a written guarantee is positively One lot of Hats and Bonnets at turns here to there, makes tone out of given with 6 boxes. To refund the money if H. H. W IL LIA M S, C not cured. Send stamp for free sample. Guar­ 20Q one and transforms the phrase '"allow antee issued by H. R. HALE, Dnniit Mid Hat Frame 15c 20c, 25c each, his own" into "tallow this town." [ Subscribe for the GAZETTE; Subscribe for theQAZETTE. 5 WALL STBXET, : : : NORWALK Sole Agent, Norwalk. Conn. Samples free.

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——MBBT'lil li iwl WHEN HE BROUGHT THE BLACK SILK. G. A. FRANKE, 9 POPULAR ELECTIONS. ITHE KIND: - I The One Thing In Life For which Mrs* The food richest in ! THAT CURES Young Longed Came Too Late. THE HAIS CTTTTEB It was no very exacting ambition that :: phosphates and bone- THE STEADY GROWTH OF INTEREST KiNo. 1 Gazette Building, Norwalk. Robert Young's mother had cherished mM IN STATE ELECTIONS. all her life. She lived very quietly on I HOT AND COLD BATHS. V ' the western prairie farm to which she :: forming material is and her husband had gone together Lessons That May Be Drawn From the New when they were both, young. She did F fork State and National Elections—The T# HENRY HUSS, not expect to be rich or even think about :: Hornby's J 1 Percentage of Voters to the Population Restaurant, Cafe and Smoking Room, it. She was content with the homely Greater In tlie Country. ;jL round of her daily life. Sometimes her Oatmeal GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, husband used' to say that if they had H-O A comparison of the election returns •*2d Street and 4th Avenne, New York only happened to go here or there, where at the end of the last century, about the Entrance from waiting room of New York, some of the friends of his youth had To the growing child time of the adoption of the constitution ew Haven & Hartford Bailroad. '. 'V. of the United States, with the returns found copper or silver, or struck oil, they for the last presidential election, shows also might have been worth millions, but it means formative how widely the suffrage has extended in the wife always answered: "It wa'n't to Alex. S. Gibson, be, John;it wa'n't to be. And we've done the* United States. In Massachusetts, Organist of the First Congregationgl Church pretty well, as things go, but I shoul^'a' growth — force — between 1778 and 1794, the proportion of Waterbury, and Teacher of like one good black silk dress." votes cast to the population varied' from This was the only wish that Robert 2 to 5 per cent. In several- counties of Pianoforte, Organ and ; J the state of New York there were cast at Young had ever heard his mother ex­ the election of 1892 almost one-third as Musical Composition. press, and he used to say to himself when many votes as there were inhabitants. he was a boy: • ^ P. O. Lock Box. _ NORWALK, CONN. JVHIISS GERTIE S. COWLES, "Bless the dear'mother! She shall have It is the habit of many people to take Montgomery, Mass ETER L. GUIGUK, Florist and Nnrserj it the very first money I earn." man, Uuion Avenue, north 9f Union 1 it for granted that the earlier institu­ PCemetery, Norwalk, Conn. Dealer in Green tions of the United States were more ITWO YEARS OF AG0NY.| Robert's father, too, planned in his House and Hot!House and Bedding and Vege­ 7T71TNA INSRUANCE CO., of Hartford. own mind the same thing, but one year table Plants, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, OTHERS, democratic than the present ones, and srj Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetual. M FIVE Remedies and :: :: m Shrubbery, Vines, Cut Flowers, always on that the tendency of these times is to the harvest turned out badly , and an­ hand, and all sorts of designs in flowers ar­ Capital and Assets, $8,902,272.64. m FOUR Physicians Failed. :: P other the children had diphtheria, and so ranged order. Will CURE YOU. put the political power in the hands of a I3f"Grading and refilling cemetery plots few men and to take it away from the Insures against loss and damage by FIRE on I" DANA'S CORED ME."I it was that the good black silk had never attended to. -/•>. terms adapted to the hazard and consistent • DANA SABSAPABIIXA CO. , H been bought. " . • " '; * multitude. No such theory is borne out with the laws of compensation. ™ GENTLEMKN :—I wish to tell you of the won- by the election returns. At one of the COWLES & MERRILL, Sgderful cure DANA'S SABSAPARLLLA has donc|= It was a strange, thing that the son of Sole agents for Norwalk and vicinity. •forme. H most hotly contested elections in Virgin­ 5= For two years I suffered agony with my hacks John and Rachel Young should have —and side, also my stomach, caused Dy th« effectsH been an artist. But Robert began to ia, when Chief Justice Marshall's father of La Grippe. My stomach would retain noHj Sfood and I could not lie down for the terrible == draw before he could write, and at last was a candidate for membership in the pain in my back and eWe—was reduced in flesh•• to 97 lbs. My friends despaired of my recovery.|g he got hold of a box of colors through house of burgesses, or what would cor­ ==One of your papers containing testimonials of tne= > Stamford, Conn. Large Assortment respond to assemblyman hare, there was The Korwali Fire Insurance Co. wonderful cures came to my hands. I resolved to the kindness of one of his Sunday school try DANA'S. Frem the first I began to improve. . , A thorough, first-class training only one vote cast to every 10 inhabit­ Has now Completed its SHavc token two bottles and am well, and in= teachers, and then he made pictures that 33d SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS YEAR, • five weeks I gained 13 lbs. Fain every minute aH dazzled the eyes of his prairie neighbors. school for both sexes y^All business W( " ants, a ratio smaller than that cast in =jfew months ago — now perfectly well. = And has not outstanding a dollar of unpaid =Thank the Loral I know ^ As he grew older he got orders for branches taught. Open" entire year, any county in this state for a great many losses or claims for losses. JVo sound cam prices reasonable. Graduates assist­ years. There was a property qualifica­ pany insures for less. • DANA'S • portraits from proud parents who were AND tion for electors in this contest, and it J. BEAVAN, Pres.: G. B.| ST. JOHN, Treas.; willing to give $5 for a daughter's or a ed to positions. Enter now. For :GEO. R. COWLES, Sec'y. I SARSAPARILLA1 son's likeness, and he saved these small catalogue address, SMATV HATS, was frequently the case that the voting, Beared me ae I had tried five different remedies^ instead of being by secret ballot, was ^=and four Physicians without any benefit =j£f sums until by the time he was 18 he had s Yours respectfully, SB enough money to take him to Boston, M. A. MERRILL, Prest. viva voce. There were so few electors • MISS GERTIE S. COWLES. • that they would all come together on = Montgomery, Mass. = where he hoped to find a good teacher Bros., •I Tlie troth of the above is certified to by E. W. election day, and their names would be PETTIS, School Committee; LEWIS T. AT.LYN,^= and to do something really worth while. Clothiers, =Town Clerk and Treasurer; L. O. MOOBE, Chair-H His struggle in the city was hard called, every man naming his choice. FUMrriJ RE. Hman of Selectmen and Assessors, and MBS. H. C.== 23 Wall St. With all the talk about the large vote =KELSO. S enough to begin with. Every snowstorm Scientific American of the city of New York and the power • Dana Sarseparilla Co.. Belfast, Maine. B was a friend to him, for wherever he Agency of its majorities to settle the result in the shoveled off steps and sidewalk they state, it is somewhat contradictory that Geo. H. Raymond^ were sure to want him again, he did his the election figures should show that work so cheerfully and so well. New York has the smallest ratio of voters Furniture Dealer, He paid for his lessons by taking dare to inhabitants—less than half as latge as of the studio of the artist under whom Has removed to the new and commodious he studied. .He was ready to do any the ratio in many of the rural counties. store four doors above his old stand and CAVEATS, Brooklyn comes next and Buffalo third. honest thing to earn an honest penny, TRADE MARKS* stocked it with NEW GOODS of the LATES and at last, even in Boston, people found DESIGN PATENTS, Throughout the state it is general that STYLE and FINEST FINISH. COPYRIGHTS, etc the Democratic counties cast fewer votes out that he had a special talent of his. For information and free Handbook write to GEO. H. RAYMOND, Agent. MUNN ft CO., ota BROADWAY, NEW YORK. to the number of their inhabitants than Furnishing Undertaker and Embalmer. own and began to buy his pictures. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America^' There were so many things at first to Every patent taken out by us is brougb*. tofere I HATE JUST SECUBED THK the Republican counties. In New York I give my personal attention to laying out the public by anotice given free cf char c in the the number of inhabitants to each voter and furnishing everything necessary for the _ Hade In all styles and sizes: Lightest, do with the money that he earned! He LATEST IMPORTATIONS is 6.89, in Kings 5.95 and in Erie 5.06, interment of the dead. iBtrongeBt, easiest working, safest, simplest, I must have a little studio of his own • ; ^ •• OF while in Cortl&ndt and Otsego the ratio I most accurate, most compact, and most I where people could come, and it would Residence, No. 3 Berkeley Place, Norlflbk. I modern. For Bale by all dealers la azSM>| Largest circulation of any scientific paK?tn tS is 8.11 to 1; 8.16 in Yates, 8.35 in Gene­ not answer for the artist who had his world. Splendidly illustrated. No ii' Telephone communication with residence Catalogues mailed free by own studio to live like the youth who man should be without it. Weekly, I Spring Suitings, see, 3.33 in Delaware, 3.35 in Allegany, ear; $1.50 six months. Address MtJN 3.26 in Madison, 3.37 in , 3.22 in The ICarlSn Firs Arms Co.f used to shovel off sidewalks. He did not JipyTTSHKBa, Broadway. New York Cttlb Which I will make up at the lowest cash forget the good black silk dress or the price. St. Lawrence. This shows a ratio twice ' NEW HAVEN, CONN., U. 8. A. as large in-New York and almost twice mother who was to wear it; he only vvv F. SO00 XTR, as large in Brooklyn and Buffalo as in waited. Custom Tailor the rural counties. FURNITURE. At last came a spring when he had 17 North Main Street, South Norwilk. There are two main reasons to account J. Belden Hurlbutt, been fairly prosperous, and he planned for this. One is the difference in the A Full Stock of Furniture of all kinds. to go home for his mother's birthday in election laws in the cities and in the August and to carry the dress with him, counties, and the other is the difference Parlor and Bedroom Sets, torney and Counselor at Lav but just then he received an invitation in the charactef of the population. It that flattered him. His former teacher John W. fiogardus, cannot be a difference in politics, for A Specialty. B003I 4, UP STAIRS, was going to Ipswich for a' summer of BITTERS Schoharie, one of the few rural Demo­ sketching and asked Robert to go with 6 Water Street. cratic counties, shows a ratio of 3.13, and DAVID STOW, Gazette Bnildlng, Norwalk, Co him. Greene, another Democratic county, has It seemed an opportunity too good to Poor a ratio of 3.36. The percentage of voters be lost. So he went to Ipswich, and the % is lower in the cities than in the rural Main Street,South Norwalk. summer flew by as if on wings, and Rob­ MEAT MARKET! districts. The two counties of Schenec­ ert did not go home in August; he only Wdak and tady and Schoharie are Democratic and ONE DOLLAR wrote a letter. Genuine contiguous. Schoharie is a purely agri­ It was October before he started for 1 J cultural county, while a great part of the faroff prairie farm. Once on his Weary Mothtf 9 HENRY TILLY, ;-?v the population of Schenectady county is EVERY HOUR way, he hurried forward by night and in Schenectady, which is a flourishing is easily earned by any one of either sex in any day until he reached the little station SPRING LAMB! little city. Schenectady has 6,000 more part of the country, who is willing to work indus­ that was nearest to his home. He had Raise ' ' " [Not year old mutton.] k triously at the employment which we furnish. population than Schoharie, but it casts CARRIAGE MAKER, The labor is light and pleasant, and vou run no written when he should arrive, but he several hundred fewer votes, and there is risk whatever. We fit you out complete, so that did not see his father waiting for him as you can give the business a trial without expense he had expected. He felt a momentary Puny, Pindling Beef and Veal; a difference of a third in their ratios. SO UTHA OB WALK, CONN. to yourself. For those willing to do a little work, i " • s Of best qualities. One reason for the high ratios in New this is the grandest offer made. You can work sense of injury, but just then an old all day, or in the eveaing only. If you are em­ neighbor came up. York, Brooklyn and Buffalo is the large -Manufacturer of- ployed, and have a few spare hours at your dis­ From 5c to 20c Per Lb number of aliens in those cities. The posal, utilize them, and add to your income, — "I s'pose you might as well ride home i Children. , our business will not interfere at all. You will 'long with me," he said. "I told 'em I'd aliens count in the population, but they be amazed on the start at the rapidity and ease do not count in the number of voters. Family [Carriages. Yictorias.Bnfinfs ft; by which you ainass dollar upon dollar, day in and fetch ye, as long as yer pa couldn't." .day out. Even beginners are successful from the "Couldn't! Why?" Sulphur Bitters > Groceries, etc. According to ttre state census New York's ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING. first hour. Any one can run the business — none population is one-fourth alien, and the fail. You should try nothing else until you see "Waal, I sort er hate to tell ye, but ",i 1 1 r, A ~*r All Goods as Represented . for yourself what you can do at the business yer mother, she had a shock er palsy ratio in Buffalo is almost as high. which we offer. No capital risked. Women are Will make them Another thing is the difference in elec­ grand workers; nowadays they make as much yesterday, and yer father don't like ter as men. They should try this business, as it is so leave her jest yit." tion laws. In the cities a man has to go well adapted to them. Write at once and see for to the polling place twice to vote—once yourself. Address H. HAIXETT & CO., There was a strange choking in Robert MRS. F. A. BATES to register and once to cast his ballot. In UNITED STAES HOTEL Box 880, Portland, Me. Young's tlfroat. The good black silk Strong, heart" . DRESSMAKER, the country he has to go only once and dress was in his valise, but he had that time to vote. His name may be put brought it too late.—^Youth's Companion. And healthy. k 38 WALI STREET K0RWALK on the registration list by his friends. EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PLAN A comparison of these returns with the The Riches of Uninhabited Nicaragua. —1 -V election returns at the time of the Revo­ Mr. J. Crawford, a well known resi­ Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. h v i - SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! lutionary war and the adoption of the 'Fulton. Water anjPearl:Sts..N.Y. CATARRH ELY-S dent of Managua, has just completed a Boston, Mass., for best medical work constitution shows that political inter­ GEO. P. IIEIPLING-IProp. tour covering about 12,000 square miles est is increasing every year, and that the WfifwM bream BALM of territory of the republic Of Nicaragua. J^-EW YORK. NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD A Great Mistake. percentage of those who participate in Refurnished, new elevator and [all modern Mr. Crawford reports that the uninhab­ RAILROAD. improvements. Cleanses the Nasa elections is also increasing. In Massa­ American plan $3 per day and upwards, ac­ ited central mountainous part of&the - ••:—NEW YOBK DIVISION ^-•I •-• v?.' chusetts toward the close of the last cen­ cording to location of rooms. Passages, Allays country is very rich in agricultural June 11, 1893. •ISiSi v;j A recent discovery is that headache* European plan, single rooms, 75c and $1.50. Trains leave South Horwallc as follows; ^ tury, when discussions respecting the Double rooms $1.50 to $3.C0 per day. HWFEVER Pain and Mamma lands, excellent for raising coffee, tobac­ dizziness, dullness, confusion of the mind, federal constitution were going on- and Special terms by the week. co, grapes, almonds, corn, potatoes, FOB NEW YOBK—Accommodation trains at etc., are due to derangement of the nerve tion. 9.36 a. m., 1.11, 2.54, 4.07, 5.85, 5.45, 6.50, 7 E5, 10.28 when there had been an actual rebellion New York elevated railroad depot in hot vegetables, sugar cane, rice, cocoa, in­ p. m. Express trains at 5.20,5.26, 6.15 (local). centers which supply the brain with nerve Five minutes walk to New Haven, Hartfo Heals the Sores! 6,55 local), 7.17 (local), 7.55 (local), 8.24 (local), force; that indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia, in one part of the state, not over 6 per & Bridgeport, Clyde & Mallory Steamsh digo, plantains, mangoes, oranges, 8.30. local, ».03(local).10.11,10.45.11.37 (local) a.m wind in Btomach, etc., arise from the derange­ cent of the population voted, although' ine Bestores the Senses limes, lemons, bananas, etc. In the 12.52,2.25,4.20,5.18,6.20 p.m. For Washington via the census of those days shows that about of Taste and forests are to be found mahogany, ce­ Harlem River 1.13a.m. (daily. ment of the nerve centers supplying these or­ SUNDAYS.—Accommodation 9.15 a. m., 6-14. gans with nerve fluid or force. This is likewise three times that percentage of men were • Smell. ; dar, rosewood, walnut, india rubber, local express), 7.23,9.28 p. m. Express 5.20 5.26 true of many diseases of the heart and lungs. The nerve system is like a telegraph system, entitled to vote. In New York state at HAY-FEVER TBY THE CURE!! nispero, guanacasca, etc. Its lodes are a. m. as will be seen by the accompanying the last election the census and registra­ rich in gold and silver, while large de­ FOB NEW HAVEN AND THE EAST.—Accommo­ cut. The little A particle is applied into eachlnostril and is dation trains at 6.10,7.38, 848 and 11.44 a. m.. tions lists were almost identical in many RAYMOND agreeable. Pricn 50c at Drugeists; by mail, posits of marble, granite and magnesian I.44, 3.48, 4.32, 5.30, 6.27, 7.23 (to Bridgeport) white lines are 8.419.41 and 11.15p.m. Express trains at 9.1110.69 the nerves which . districts, and there were some, districts registered, 60c. ELY(BBOS., 56 Warren street, limestone are to be found.—Panama II.07 a. m. 12.08,1.10, 3.06, 5.08 (Naugatuck Ex- convey the nerve; New York. press)7.15p. m. (Springfield Local), 1.01 a. m force from the - where there were more votes cast than Stas. —. ^ ( -> serve centers to' the census showed of residents in the dis­ (Boston Express), 1.22 a. m. ©very part of the j l}0i An Easter Surprise For the Czar. *; J,; SUNDAYS.—Accommodation 7.38,9.12 a. m. and '9ody, Just as the is trict in the spring when the census was 7.15 P. m. Express 1.01 and 1.22 a. m. electric current is S taken. 1 : , BROTHERS! Emperor Alexander found a short r. C. T HEMPSTEAD. Gen. Pass. Agt conveyed along time since in a photographic album on Abe telegraph It may be that to the rich men and wires to e very $ men engrossed in the management of his writing table a picture of the famous station, large c? ,j Are offering inducements nihilist countess Sopiiie Perovskaia, who small. Ordinary large business affairs politics and politi­ physicians fail to cal matters are not relatively so impor­ to secure business, which ^3 was hanged with the murderers of Alex­ regard this fact; tant as they were when the United States they must have to keep -"0: ander II. It is now stated that at Eas­ instead of treat­ ter the czar received another disagreeable THAT WIFE ing the nervecen-fM began, but a comparison of the election their large number of teams lei's for the cause i~ PIANOS surprise. In his room at Livadia he' 4. u returfis shorts that aside from the widen­ -.ENOWNED cf the disorders;;,, . **' * rO* .> fouM an exquisitely painted Easter egg. 'sfiltl E rising therefrom Mmm ing of the franchise the proportion of and men employed. ^ v,\f-t TONE & DURABILITY Inside it was a small silver dagger, two they troat the"&$$$£? those who vote is greater in this state Why don't you see them ? ' part afi'ccted. ' MODERATE PRIOBa ivory carved death's heads and a slip,of OF YOURS Franklin Miles, .. V' than ever before.—New York Sun. m<, ; EAS7 TS2H3, EBIA1TGU). • • Get prices! i ,?l paper on which were these \^ords: M. D., LL. B., the1 * r * f ' ENDOR3-D BY LEADING ARTISTS Examine goods! "ChriBt is risen. We also sl^ll rise highly celebrated f i Oiling Shears, pfil, , Cittlaese Mailed ealpfllcrtiaa. % YouriJ brother, your sister, 0 'i specialist and again!" % In spifb of all endeavors the your friend, perhaps yourself, ^ student' of nervous diseases, and author If your shears squeak or bind while and mftke purchases! l§li||lg| % getting permaturely. gray—hair m $1 of many noted treatises on the latter subject, you are usirffc them, run your finger 110 Fifth Ave., cor. 16th Strut' sectet police have not succeeded in find­ •§• dropping out—head itches—may |g long since realized the 'truth of the first mm ing out where either the portrait or the m be covered with dandruff—hair ^ 4' thoughtfully down the side of yournose HEW YORK CIRR. statement, and his Restorative Nervine egg came from.—London News. ' dry and harsh—have tried many is prepared on that principle. Its success and rub it over the inside of the blades, m remedies but not much improve- m in curing all diseases arising from derange­ and .the scissors will generally work as RAYMOND ment. If you would get rid of m ment of the nervous system is wonder­ NotlEntirely Definite. m all this disagreeable business, % ful, as the thousands of unsolicited testimo­ easily and noiselessly as any -one conld •<$ procure a bottle of HAIJS'S COM- ^ nials in possession of the company manufac­ desire. There is always a little oil col­ Rare Chance for a Home. James McjCrabb, a resident of Fair- M POUND QUININE. There's noth- m turing the remedy amply prove. ^ ing like it—nothing so invigor- M Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is a reliable lected iirthe corners on the outside of House and one-half acre of land In Wilton bank, left a will when he died which was m ating—nothing so cooling to the «§ remedy for all neanrous diseases, such as just north of Winnipauk. remarkably brief, but not clear enough v? scalp. Gives tone to the h»,ir headache, nervous debility, prostration, nne's -ZKjstrils, and those who know it W^A BROTHERS. to avoid: litigation.' One bequest of |700 m roots and starts out a new and m sleeplessness, dizziness hysteria, 6exual de­ can "oil ?np" squeaky slfearg without PRICE, $400. '4* healthy growth. Dandruff die- ^ bility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It is trouble or without fear of making the Inquire of was left to VJames Kelly of: somewhere % appeares; skin eruptions disap- m sold oy all druggists on a positive guarantee, 6131 w ALFRED E. AUSTIN, Norwalk, Conn §< pear; hair stops dropping out— |g or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., scissors greasy. Another simple way to near New York." The master in or- % has a briffiant look—you feel % Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, $1 per bot­ accomplish the same end is to draw the DAMS dinary ordered to advertise and dis­ $ younger. Cet a 50c bottle and ^ tle, six bottles f«r 95, express, prepaid., JJlPBBSS (JoMPANY, cover if possible the man for whom the % try it. You will not be disap- m Restorative Nervine positively contains no, blades of the aheafrs over the bair,

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* * \£yA'> .v, wanted by any country of the world, the extent of overproduction of silver NORWi .GAZETTE. may be appreciated. Suppose our gov­ CRASH AT ernment were to sell the silver it ljas 'Truth above all things. no present or probable future use for, Fatal Accident to a West Shore what would be the measure of the de­ Express Train. cline in silver ? In fact, with all the sl&s JJIggJ FRIDAY. JULY 14,1893: ? mm I'fcUs if-/ f TO DESERVE severe decline in silver, our govern­ FIVE PEOPLE INSTANTLY KILLED. ign;[Entered in the Post-Office as a Newspaper.] ment has bolstered it at fearful cost, IS TO r- v fgstl i. Norwalk Burned July 1 1, 1779. and singled it out from all our indus­ ISrl trial products, for special protection Eighteen Seriously and a Number Slightly To-day being the anniversary of the against the laws of supply and demand; Injured — Of the Wounded Two Will baltle and burning, in 1779, of the it The support is no longer possible, and Probably Die—The Train Jumped the town of Norwalk, reminds that we ACHIEVE IT! silver producers, like newspaper pub­ Track and Ban Into a Freight, f have not, throughout our borders, a lishers, iron and steel producers, etc., single set-up memorial mark or monu NEWBURGH. N. Y., July 14.—West Shore must bow to the immutable laws which day express No. 1 was wrecked in the West ment of that locally and historically govern the business of the world. Shore freight yard here. The train con­ celebrated event. Maj.-Generals Tryon sisted of locomotive No. 200, baggage and express car, a smoking car, two day and Gar eh. of the British army, were '• 35 Cents Will Buya Wife - £ot the isole heroes of. that occasion coaches and the parlor car "Lurline." The THAT EXPLAINS or mother a bottle of Dr. Hand's Colic engineer was Daniel Shelb and the con­ Here at " The Bridge," and upon or ductor Richard Anderson. The train was 4t Cure at anv drug store. Mrs. S. W. j\, near "The Green," Tryon spent several Merrill, of Fairdale, N. Y.t says: "Dr. a few minutes late at Cornwall, four miles mm hours in dislodging our little band of Hand's Colic Cure is far in advance of south of here, and was running very fast. Norwalk patriots. It speaks volumes any remedy of the kind I ever used. When it reached the switch which con­ ,-» * »1'»C# vy? It will quiet baby when she is scream­ nects the main line with the West Shore in praise of Norwalk bravery, that so ing with pain.'' Ask some mother who freight yard, a mile south of the station, far as is actually known, not more than has used this remedy about it. When the engine pinked up, it is supposed, a hree or four of our men were slain or your baby is cross and fretful while oose object, which caused it to jump upon wounded during the engagement, from teething apply Dr. Hand's Teething a frog and leave the track. Lotion to the gums. Sold by all drug­ It ran upon the ties a distance equal to 10 to 12 o'clock, in the rear of the old gists. 25 cents. the length of the train, and it then crashed Eliphalet Lockwood house, (now the into a freight train standing in the yard. Always Full of Buyers! home of W. B. -E. Lockwood, Esq.,) Counterfeit Labels. The crash was terrific. The freight train was being made to start southward, and rffc .A while Tryon'd summed uploss amounted A committee from the New Haven was waiting for the express to pas3. The o a score or more killed and nearly one cigars makers' union is collecting evi­ freight train had locomotive No. 206, in hundred wounded. Tradition points to dence which it claims will prove that charge of Fred Holland. The express en­ certain wholesale cigar dealers in that 9 the peaceful spot on J;he east side of gine was evidently further off the track Z$JkW> city and vicinity are using counterfeit than the remainder of the train, and when 1B upper France street, where sleep four labels on the cigars they are selling. it struck the freight engine it was thrown or five of King George's soldiers, but Moilier Gray's Sweet Worm l'oivders\ to one side and the tender torn from it. John Rich's tomb, and the grave of the The engineer, upon feeling the engine Warm weather makes lively times in this depart­ Mother Gray, a nurse in the Chil­ first son of the soil to yield his life, a leaving the track shut off the steam, ment. Derby Waists go out by the dozens every day dren's Home in New York, has for whistled for brakes, and he and the fire­ little to the east of the late Eli B. Ben­ years treated children successfully with —No wonder; to see our line of Derby, Serpentine man jumped. The latter, Charles Willis, and Tuxedo Waists meats the purchase of one or nett's home, are unmarked. "Ere this," a remedy, now prepared and placed in ruptured a blood vessel and. was badly the drug ^stores, called Mother Gray's more. To-day we place on Sale at Special Price: wrote, years ago, one of Norwalk's Sweet Worm Powders. They are sold bruised. He was taken to a hospital. The genuine sons, "the event should have engineer escaped with very slight injuries. Five dozen Polka Dot Momie Cloth Derby Waist, reg­ by druggists at 25c a package. They re­ Fred Holland, engineer, had his skull frac­ ular value 75c, sale price, 39 cents. bean commemorated by the erection of move all worms, are harmless as milk, tured at the base and was cut over the Fine Percale Derby W aists, laundered collars and cuffs, a monument to perpetuate the names pleasant to take and never fail. Valu­ able for feverishness, constipation and eye. It is thought that he will recover. regular $1.25 goods, at 98 cents. of those who fell on that day in the de­ headache, gyen if no worms are pres­ No one else on the freight was hurt. Your choice of our $1.50 French Sateen Waists, navy fence of our town and the cause of li­ There were about a dozen persons in the ent. Ask y-bur druggist. smoking car, and nearly all escaped in­ and black, plain or figured, large assortment, all berty.'' That Lantern Fete. jury. Day coach No. 71 was filled with sizes, at $1.39. The Nation has taken care of the passengers, every seat |teing occupied. These waists are perfect in fit and finish and warranted The central but charmingly seques­ Nearly all the casualties occurred in this fame of Generals Parson and Wolcott; tered East avenue Daskam premises to wash. the town should see that Captains Rich­ car. It swayed to one side and struck the were the scene, on Wednesday evening, projecting end of a box car standing on a Large assortment of White Lawn Waists, from 49c to ards and Betts are unforgotten. The of grace, art and beauty. The taste side track. The entire side of No. 71 was $3.00. latter's sepulchre, close by that of his and ingenuity of Mr. James L. Stevens had heightened the normal handsome­ ripped off, and the end nearest to the BSTMAIL OBDERS are welcomed and filled with •old slave, and five or six miles from ness of the grounds, and upon entering smoker was smashed. All those who were prompt attention at onr lowest special or reduced "this town, was visited a few weeks since, killed were on that side of the car. the gate one was at once impressed. Walter M. Berard, assessor of Highland prices ______;and not found in a condition deserving Between 7 and 8 o'clock the whole area Falls, was the only passenger in this* car •of jts worthy occupant. The future was lantern-illuminated, and the skill­ ful light arrangement, and many-color­ who escaped injury. He said that he oc­ INorwalk Historical Society will have a ed reflections, and gay attire of mins­ cupied a seat behind three women. Across 2-ich field wherein to labor. the aisle were several ladies and children. trel and fate-teller and bouquet-bear­ He noticed little if any shock when the ers, borrowed from sprite and fairy car ran over the switch. The crash came Our Silver Production. fashions, added to the dulcet strains after the train had gone several yards on Tie Boston Store, from violin and cornet, and the admir­ The silver flurry can be compressed the side track. There was a lull for a mo able voices of the superbly trained St. ment, then everything became a scene of in a nutshell, says the Philadelphia Paul's choir, all conspired to make the the wildest confusion, and the air was Times. The world is producing too scene fascinating, and the spot a be­ witching little world. To the enter­ filled with the cries and groans of the much silver—more, much more, than prising and generous spirit of the wounded. The seat occupied by Mr. Cor. Main and Wall Sts., can be*used as money or in the me­ Berard was broked into pieces, but ho managers of the Daughters of the King escaped as by a miracle. chanical arts — and it has declined in this splendid success was due. The The parlor car's trucks were broken, but Value until it can no longer be main­ company was a fine one, and to its en­ joyment the presence of the Rectors the passengers, except for being severely tained. as money without a radical and their ladies of St. Paul's and Grace shaken up, were not injured. The railroad n NORWALK, CT. change in the basis of value. and coal dock men in the neighborhood at and of Rev.-Dr. Noble and lady, largely once went to the place of the accident and Because silver is one of the precious contributed. began to clear away the wreekage and to metals and has been a circulating me­ pull out the dead and wounded. The po­ dium in all ages, we are slow to realize Notorious Outlaws Killed. lice and physicians of Newburgh were RICIIMOXB, Ya., July 14.—As a result of notified, and about'a dtizen of the lattier the now plain truth that overproduction hurried to the scene and began caring for »• I »y*|. of silver must be subject to the inex­ a battle betvveoa a posse and the Fleming outlaws in Wise county, Va., Cal and the wounded: orable laws of supply and demand. Henoa Fleming, the leaders of the notori­ The following were killed: We have committed the folly of ex­ ous gang, are reported dead. The dead Mrs. Eliza Klemm, wife of Antoine men are being kept in hiding by their pals. Klemm, of Highland Falls, N. Y. hausting the whole power of the gov­ A 2-year-old child, daughter of Burn- ernment to maintain the value of sil­ Officers are searching for the bodies and are hunting down the rest of the gang. ham Elberson, of Setauket, L. I. Her ver ; but those efforts have only made parents were both injured. failure the more disastrous by delay. Bold Bank Bobbers in Arkansas. Rose Reilly, who lived as a cook with a COFFEYVILLE, Kan., July 14.—The Bank family at West Park, and was identified Our silver producers are now brought by Mr. Smith, her employer. face to face with the fact that they of Mound Valley, owned by C. W. Con­ don, of Oswego, was robbed at noon by Mrs. Pauline Wright, of Brooklyn, must either lessen the supply by clos­ three men who rode into town, and enter­ mother of Mrs. Michael, who, with sev­ JACKETS!® ing the less profitable mines, or they ing the bank tied and gagged the cashier, eral of her children, were injured. Sils# must accept yet lower prices for silver. J. O. Wilson, and secured all the money in An unknown woman, apparently about sight, which amounted to 8600. 34 years old, of Hebrew cast of counte­ There is more silver than is wanted, nance. She had open faced gold watch and chain, turquoise ear drops, and wore - \ and the emergency must be met just Death of an Ohio Congressman. as the overproduction of iron, steel, a blue calico dress, with white stripes. IROXTON, O., July 14.—General W. S. Eighteen people received serious injuries woolens, cotton, machinery, etc., lis Enochs, Republican congressman from this and a number were slightly hurt. Those Tristram $ HyaiVs, met. The supply must be reduced to district, was found dead in bed. General whose wounds are likely to prove fatal the demand, or competition will break Enochs was 51 years old. He entered the are: war as a private and was mustered out a prices; and no circulating medium can Miss Jane J. Cooke, of Catskill, head brevet brigadier general. cut and injured internally; C. G. Sistaire, be put out by the government to any about 30 years old, internal injuries. considerable extent that is subject to McLeod Located in Boston. Twenty-one of the wounded were taken 2 GAZETTE BUILDING. NORWALK BOSTON, July 14.—President McLeod, of to St. Luke's hospital, this city, where the the fluctuations now visible in silver. the New York and New England railroad, It is of no consequence in this even­ surgical staff is affording all possible re­ is in Boston. Mr. McLeod says his official lief. The nurses are assisted by a number ing of the nineteenth century that sil­ and personal headquarters are now estab­ of ladies and gentlemen from Newburgh. ver was once the chief circulating me­ lished in Boston permanently. Coroner Corwin empanelled a jury,which 1 looked over the ground at the wreck and dium of the nations of the earth. We The Trouble in Bio Grande do SuL H>! adjourned until 9 o'clock this evening. In order to make room for other goods, we have halite metals to-day in common use PARIS, July 14.—A telegram from Mon­ . i ?ii which once were more costly than gold, tevideo says it is reported that Admiral Young Baptists in Convention.' ' • •• " Waudenkolk has captured the port of Rio to close out our entire stock of Outside Garments, includ­ but they are now produced in such INDIANAPOLIS, July 14.— The interna­ Grande do Sul. No confirmation of the tional convention of the Baptist Young abundance as to rank them with the report was obtainable. cheapest of our metals. It is only a People's Union of America opened here ing Ladies', Misses, and Children's Garments of all kinds. The Falcon at St. John's. yesterday afternoon and will continue few years since steel rails cost $160 per three days. ' Most of the states and Can­ ton, and iron rails have cost nearly ST. JOHN'S, N. F., July 14.—The steamer Ladies'Jackets in Black, Navy, Tans and Mixed Goods, Falcon, with the Peary expedition, has ada are represented. President John H. $100 per ton ; but to-day steel rails are arrived here. All on board are well. The Chapman, of Chicago, opened the conven­ produced at an actual cost of $25 and steamer will take on supplies and. sail to­ tion, and addresses of welcome were de­ with Cloth and Velvet Capes, Full Back and Large Sleeves. *1 night for Greenland. livered by E. E. Stevenson, of the Baptist iron for much less. Young People's union, of Indianapolis, The fact that silver is now an integral and others, while responses were delivered Misses' Garments, from 12 to 18 yearspin Plain Jackets 1-7 part of our financial system calls for by Rev. H. L. Henson, of Baltimore; Rev. wise legislation to extricate us from C. A. Barber, of Rochester, N. Y., and and with Capes. Children's Garments, from 4 to 12 years, others. *• V our unfortunate condition. The de­ .'V-'- New York, -i fcS&iif parture to a sound money policy must Held at Quarantine. ', : a v in Light and dark Cloth. Every garment must he sold, July io, 1893. BREAKWATER, Del., July 14.—It is be taken without violent shock to our learned tliac Captain Elliott, of the Brit­ vast and varied business interests; but ish schooner Mystery, now quarantined and in order to do it we will sell thenrat less than the: the departure must be taken none the How comfortable you can here, and one of his crew contracted yellow less. As far as silver can be used with­ make other people think you fever at Pernambuco and died at Natal, where they were buried, and that one man ma nuiacturers'price. \ fit out peril to public credit, it should con­ are if you go about it in the died May 28 on the passage to the Break­ ipilla* tinue to be used in this country; but right way ! _ water and was buried at sea. The vessel will be fumigated with sulphur, and will the evident and resistless drift of the i world is to the gold standard, and this Let us see ! Suit of Nun's probably be released the first of next week. yla ^ cloth, serge or fancy cheviot— ICE country, with all its exceptional re­ Two Odd Fellows Killed. sources cannot defy the considerate the kind that the wind likes to JAMESTOWN, N. Y., July 14.—While a judgment of the world. play with. Outing shirt of large party of Odd Fellows were return­ England departed from the silver basket cheviot—plain white, or ing from Watts Flats, where they had at­ All of our New and Fashionable Capes will |>e included standard of money as early as1818; Ger­ tended an installation of officers the car­ no end of stripes and checks. riage containing Frank Newhouse and many followed in 1871; the Latin Union Dexter Whitford was struck by an Erie in this sale at just one half our former price.All in 1875; Austria in 1892 and India in Straw hats of too many sorts train and both men were killed. They 1893. In this country silver was practi­ to talk about. Russet shoes, leave families. marked in plain figures, ; cally demonetized in 1873, but we haye the very best that, wecould Cardinal Gibbons Writing a Book. returned to silver by methods which find all last winter. \ V £ • PROVIDENCE, July 14.— Cardinal Gib­ ' ' '' ' have gradually impaired our credit un­ bons left Narragansett Pier, after a week's til the whirlwind is now upon us. Only We have scoured the county sojourn, for New York. During his stay over—this country and others— at the seashore he has devoted five hours in Mexico and South America, outside a day regularly to work upona book which of the United States,-are silver coins and all is yours; and your mon­ he is writing. jgp T R M 8 9 T T. made money with an arbitrary value. ey back if you want it. ^ When it is remembered that our gov­ Grant Calls on Gresham. WASHINGTON, July 14.—Coloijelnei Fred- ernment has fully $100,000,000 of sur­ ROGERS, PEET & CO. erickGrant,int, e:ex-mlhisterto Austria, called > ibb LEAsnra srtoooss store. plus silver, even at its present low mar. at th« statekte departmentd< yesterday to pay ket value, that is thus kept off the mar­ Free deliveries toall points within one hun­ hisi respectsreapee&s toto Secretary Gresham and to dred miles of NewYork city. Adjust his ac&ouiits. kets of the world, although entirely THREE (Prince, .s BUOADWAY -{Warren, useless to the government, and not STORES- 132d 8W ^ Advertise in the GAZBTTV. 2 8AZETTE BUILDING, NORWALK, CONN

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MEW PENSIONS ISSUED. ; AN UNYIELDING PRISONER. Eleven. Thousand Uew Certificates Sign* Fearful Punishment Failed to liringj Me* Commissioner Xochr6n. Kertian to Terms. WASHINGTON, July 14 —A statement pre- CINCINNATI, July 14.—For the past week pfred at the pension bureau shows that Major Morgan, superintendent of the An Open Declaration of War May b$trtreen April 1 last, when the present ad­ The Remarkable Career of Dr, S2 workhouse, has noticed , that five or six ministration of the bureau took formal Be on your Guard. s t;. ;j Henry 0. W, Meyer. sonvicts in the wire shops were shirking ' V V. Come at Any Time. direction of its affairs, and July 1,17,044 ; their work systematically. He took meas- original certificates of all kinds were , ares to prevent this and punished them by FBEN0HMEN IGU0BED A WARNING. issued. Of these 2,354 were invalid certi­ A CANDIDATE FOE. ELEOTEOOUTION. some grocers urge another baking confinement in the dungeon. This brought ficates under the act of June 27, 1890, and fS ow r •all of them to terms excepting Thomas 9,043 widows'certificates under said act, Ky'~' • • 4f f J|iP de upon you. in place of the "Royal," < McKernon, and he still proved refractory. Two Gunboats Force Their Way to the making a total of 11,297 original certifi­ No teas [Than Seven Murders' Charged As McKernan still shirked his work Capital, Exchanging Shots with Siam­ cates issued under the act of June 27,1890, Against Him—Has for Years Made a is because of the greater profit upon it. * after repeated warnings it was decMed to for the first three months of Democratic Business of Poisoning People i n Order indiscipline him. Facing Cliftonjwenue ese Forts .on the Way—The King in power. 'u, v to Secure Insurance Money. v ^This of itself is evidence of the supe­ :S,|iand in full view of everyone that poises is Council with His Adviser*. It is also shown that there ere issued ||§|a frame shanty. In one of the uprights a LONDON, July 14. — The Times corre­ 2,369 additional pensions under the act of DETROIT, Mich., July 14—One of the riority of the "Royal." To give greater V &!staple and ring were driven some distance June 27,1890, making a grand total of 13,- most notorious criminals in America has "m above McKernan's head. Handcuffs were spondent at Bangkok telegraphs that the ; Siamese government refused to permit two 600 certificates issued under the act of fallen into the hands of the Detroit police, profit the other must be a lower cost > % placed on the la-tter's wrists and a chain June 27, during the first three months of and Chicago, New York and Toledo has V'i, passed through them. This was pulled more French gunboats to enter the Mei- nam river, twenty miles from the mouth Democratic control of the pension bureau. begun a legal war for his custody. Two y powder, and to cost less it must be made H|through the ring and then made tight. A of which Bangkok is situated, and threat­ The total number of original certificates of local detectives,guided by Detective Julian, |;>$ball and ch,ain»svere then made fast to the ened that if the gunboats attempt to cross all kinds issued during the fiscal year of New. York, and two Pinkerton men ar­ with cheaper and inferior materials, and, ^ ^ yfef victim's ankles. His toes barely touched the bar at the mouth of the river they ended June 30,1893, was 121,628, of which rested Dr. Henry C. W. Meyer. Julian and J;, the ground, and his entire weight was on for would be sunk and France held officially 99,207 were under the act of June 27, 1890, the Pinkerton men have been on his track thus, though selling the same, give :Jv.: his hands. and 244 were issued to army nurses. for two years, and finally cosnered him in : responsible for beginning war upon Siam, •M'i In this position lie remained until late in Despite the most pacific assurances There were also issued during the past Detroit, collecting in the meantime evi­ less value to the consumer. ffv.the afternoon. The torture was terrible. fiscal year 33,693 certificates granting ad­ dence which, they say, will cause Meyer to The hot sun beat down on his uncovered from the French minister, who undertook to stop the advance of the gunboa,ts and ditional pensions under the act of June 27, suffer the death penalty. His wife Mary To insure the finest cake, the most ^ m* Kpfhead, and his tongue and throat cracked to arrange equitably all differences, the 1890. is also under arrest. Together with her 2- 'te; and parched with the blazing sun. But Comete and the Inconstante slipped During the fiscal year ending June 30, year-old son she was lodged in the Wood- wholesome food, be sure that no substi-||pj Qot a drop of water or a particle of re- across the bar and exchanged shots with 1892, there were issued 222,937 original cer­ bridge street police station. Later she was t;| freshment passed his lips for ten hours. the Paknam forts. The two men-of-war tificates, and the net increase to the rolls removed to Harper hospital, as she is in a tute for Royal Baking Powder is acceptedjjjl ,';V^He managed to pull his shirt over his then proceeded to Bangkok and now are was 199,908. As the total number of cer­ delicate condition and will soon be con­ head to protect it from the sun, but it was anchored, with the gunboat Lutin, oppo­ tificates issued during the fiscal year just fined. by you. torn off his back. Hour after hour went site the British legation. One sailor was closed is but 121,628, it would seem that Julian says that Meyer graduated from ? 1 by, but the jonvict was game and would 101,309 lees certificates have been issuedfor the Chicago Homoeopathic school ip 1878, i'i not plead for mercy, so he was left hang- killed and two were wounded in the ex­ change of shots at Paknam. The king is the fiscal year 1893 than were issued for and his operations began a year later,when Nothing can be substituted for ing by his hands. Hundreds of citizens now holding a council. If it comes to fight­ the fiscal year 1892, and as the loss to the he poisoned his first wife. Then he poisoned who passed Saw the affair, and finally one, ing, Which now seems probable, fearful rolls during the past fiscal year from death, an old man na^aed Gildermanand married H#-; of them notified Police Commissioner scenes will probably be witnessed. re-marriage, etc., will amount to at least the widow, poisoning her son, and, finally, the Royal Baking Powder f v Brown. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon the BRUSSELS, July 14.—The Independence 30,000, it will be seen that the net increase herself. Meyer then removed from Chicago prisoner was let down, half dead, but still to the rolls during the past fiscal year will to New York, where he went into partner­ 3 unyielding. He was taken back to the Beige says that the troubles between the French and the Siamese on the Annum be but 91,628, against 199,908, or a differ­ ship with a man named Brant,their scheme and give as good results. / - workhouse and shut up in his cell. frontier are spreading, and that all trade ence of 108,280, less increase for the fiscal being to beat insurance companies. Brant has been stopped. year 1893. was to take out heavy insurance, become f, Armenians Brutally Treated. This statement is made as a refutation sick, and apparently die, a corpse being 1 aO^TOToroTOTOTOTOTOTCTCTOTOTCTOT^^^ IVI CONSTANTINOPLE, July 14.—The British k Plate Glass Depression. of the statement that not a single pension procured from some other source, and used ^ embassy has received news that 300 police PITTSBURG, July 14.—For the first time certificate has been issued under the de­ to get the insurance. Brant took some i • j' and bashi-bazouks were sent out from Ces- in the history of the trade every plate glass pendent pension law since the present ad­ medicine to render him unconscious, and % area in February to arrest so called refu- factory in the United States is closed, and ministration came into power. then, it is charged, Meyer .poisoned him, "V gees in Everek. They looted every Arme- collecting the insurance. ^ •• > Alcohol as a Food* that indefinitely. Fully 10,000 men are A THIEF'S ROMANCE. '• nian house in the town and abused the idle as a result. The depression is attrib­ STOCK ANDPRODUCE MARKETS In some way Meyer persuaded an Indian­ And now a word about alcohol. 01 apolis girl to accompany him to Toledo, " • women. Two Turkish prisoners, caught uted to three elements—overproduction, a Closing Quotations of the Philadelphia Annie Morris Masqueraded as a Man for all the substances that enter into the Silr3 If recently as they were escaping from the tight money market and the arbitrary and New York Exchanges. where lie also poisoned her. • He is knowu to have collected §7,000 from insurance Fourteen Years. dietary of man that are used for stimula­ • Angora jail, falsely accused the Armenian methods of the plate glass trust. There NEW YORK, July 13.—In the stock market MILWAUKEE, July I T—A simple arrest % prisoners of having helped them in their companies, and the detectives feel confi­ tion, to check waste and promote repair, are twelve plate glass factories in this today there was a slight decline in prices. by the police on a dispatch from the Foa none is superior to alcohol. So great is plan to get away. Ten of the Armenians country, where a few years ago the entire Closing bids: dent there are more chses to hear from. 1% Requisition papers are expected today, du Lac authorities has brought out its reconstructive power that strictly were beaten and tortured unmercifully industry was carried on by two concerns. Lehigh Valley...... 39 W. N. Y. & Pa... quite a romantic story. Chief Janssen ar­ Pennsylvania 50 H. & B. T. com.. — and, although there are four cases against speaking it must be classed as a food. |f and were thrown into chains. It is the impression that the factories will rested one Frank Blunt, who was wanted resume about the middle of September. Reading m H. & B. T. pref.. — him in Chicago, it is likely he will be sent Whenever the powers of life are waning, • The President's Breathing Spell. St.'.'Paul 59a Erie 14% to New York, where the case is alleged to at Fon du Lac on a charge of grand lar­ 49 D., L. & W •im ceny. The search developed the fact that be the cause whatever it may, alcohol BUZZARD'S BAT, Mass., July 14—Presi- Lehigh Nav be strong enough to warrant electrocu­ The War in Samoa. Reading g. m. 4s 66 N. Y. Central mi Frank Blunt was a woman. For fifteen ranks first among remedies to check it. % dent Cleveland has enjoyed another quiet AUCKLAND, July 14.—The last Samoan 28 West Shore tion. Dispatches from New York announce years Blunt, as the masquerading woman Like opium, it is good if properly used fiy day at Gray Gables. He had no callers mail contains reports of the outbreak of 19 Lake Erie & W- 14)4 was kn' v n, had dressed and acted as and baneful if abused. It is scarcely ££ and put in a full day's rest with his fam- hostilities. First blood was shed while 15 New Jersey Cnt 99 that the grand jury has found indictments 21^ Del. & Hudson... 118 against Meyer and his wife, and the gov­ a man, ch inking, smoking, gambling and necessary to say much for or against al­ $: ily. Colonel Lamont expects to leave here Malietoa was marching on Malice. He swearing with the rough crowd in which %\ tomorrow, and Dr. Bryant will leave soon ernor has demanded his extradition. In cohol. It is too well known to all of ua captured a rebel outpost after a short fight. General Markets. her life was passed, and not once was her £ after. The president has entirely recov- i addition to the crimes above recorded it is to need much comment, and I shall con­ His followers now outnumber the rebels NEW YOBK, July 13.—State and western identity known. When taken before Chief **' ered from his attack of rheumatism. There five to one. Many of the rebels have de­ charged that in New York Meyer and his fine myself to speaking of its use medic­ flour quiet, weak; low extras, 81.95 ©sJpf wife worked together on many cases, but Janssen the erstwhile Blunt said her name has not been an officer here since the pres- serted to him. Apia is feverishly excited. city mills patents, [email protected]; fair to faney^ was Annie Morris. She is a native of Nova inally by those who never tasted it be­ f ident arrived. The president's sister, Mrs. [email protected]; Minnesota clear, |2.50@3; patents, the only one which the police have any fore a physician prescribed it for some positive information about happened on Scotia, her family living in Halifax. Annie |Hoyt, of Beatrice, left here yesterday af- Bomberger in Fargo "ail. [email protected]; superfine, [email protected]; city mills, 83.83 ran away fourteen years ago, accompanied disease. @3.90; winter wheats, low grades, [email protected]; March 20,1892. On that day there died at f: ternoon. FARGO, N. D., July 14.—Albert Bomber­ hv her brother, who was two years Alcohol i3 unquestionably par excel­ ger, the Cando murderer, was safely landed patents, $3.40@4; straights, $3.30@4; rye mix­ 320 East Thirteenth street a man named For the intercollegiate Championship. tures, [email protected](J; fine, $1.70(02.10; southern Gustav A. J. Baum. He and a woman j olinger. She was at that time 13 years of lence a food adjunct in the severe forme CHICAGO, July 14.—Yale shut out Am­ in jail here. Judge Morgan will order a Weak; common to fair extra, [email protected];*good age. The mother of the children was dead, of fever where nutriment is urgently re­ special term of court to try the prisoner, known as his wife lived there alone. The herst in one of the prettiest games of the to choice do., [email protected]. Rye in moderate de­ wife was very attentive to her supposed and the cruelties of the father, the girl quired to keep up life, but where the di­ serie? on the South Side grounds yesterday who will plead guilty. Bomberger ac­ mand, steady; superfine, 38©3.25. Wheat says, caused them,to leave home. Annie knowledged that the published accounts steady, dull; August, 73>6@73J4c.: September, husband, and allowed no one else Bear gestive organs have lost their assimila­ afternoon by a score of 1 to 0. Virginia him. The attention, however, was only a put on a suit of her brother's clothes, and of the murder are correct. 7($8@75%c.; December, 815-16@81%c. Rye firm, from that time until now has passed for a tive function. was forced out on Wednesday. Had Yale dull; western, 57@57^c. Corn firm, very dull; part of a plot, for the alleged wife of Gus­ lost yesterday Amherst would havq Won man. She was adopted by a man named Here, as long as the actual waste is September, 49HJ@49J4c.; No. 2, 48J4@49^c. Oats tav Baum is. Marie Meyer, the woman compensated for, alcohol does good. Be­ the intercollegiate championship and be­ No Authentic News from Peru. quiet, firmer;] August, 33J£c.; September, 31)4 arrested in Detroit. Jesse Blunt. The two traveled • through come possessor of the Spalding silvsr blip. WASHINGTON, July 14.—The new Peru­ @319£c.; state, 39@44J4c.; western, 37%@44}$c. The cause of the death of Baum was New England for some time, finally com­ yond that it is worse than useless. Uif- As things stand Yale and Amherst are vian minister, Mr. Canervo, called upon PHILADELPHIA, July 13.—Beef dull, steady; given in the physician's burial certificate ing to Milwaukee. fortunately such restricted dosage goee tied, with three games wcfa and one lost Secretary Gresham yesterday. He has extra mess, $7.50@8; family, $10@12. Pork as "chronic dysentery." Some moaths not satisfy the careless doctor of easy inactive, quits easy; new mess, gl8.50@19. The Drake Zouaves Disbanded. each, and will play off the decisive game heard nothing disquieting from Peru as Lard steady; steam rendered,. $10.20 asked. before Baum's death he wrote to the»office conscience. He gives it by the oft re­ tomorrow. yet, although some slight disturbances Butter steady, moderately active; New York of the Mutual Life Insurance company ELIZABETH, N. J., July 14.—Major Gen­ peated tablespoonfuls without stopping may be expected in the south as the result dairy, 17@21c.; western dairy, 15J4@18c.; El- and h»dj)>'a life insured in his wife's favor eral Plume, in command of the New to discover that the result wished for ha« The Army Bill Will Surely Pass. of the tour of the presidential candidate, gins, 22c.; New York creameyy, 21@32c.; West­ for $3,000. The wife collected the insur­ Jersey National Guard, has issued an order been attained in the slower, fuller pulse BERLIN, July 14.—In the reichstag a^ote who is opposed to the present administra­ ern creamery, 17@32c.; imitation creamery, IS ance money the day after the man was bur­ disbanding Gattling Gun Battery Com­ and stronger heart. 5 -1 ^ was taken on the first article of the army tion. On the 28th of This month the Peru­ @18J4c. Cheese in moderate demand, firm; ied ahd disappeared. pany A. The organization was composed bill, and it was passed by a vote of 198 to vian congress will convene, but the elec­ New York, large white, 7H@8Jfic.; do. col­ Dr. Gillette, the physician of the insur­ of veterans under command of General J. Hundreds and hundreds of mag,«ad 187, a government majority of eleven. tions, which will have an important bear­ ored, 7MJ@9C.; do. i small, -8@8c.; part skims. women in all walks of society contracted ^ I. l@5c.; full skims. i4c. Eggs quiet, weak; New ance company, had seen Baum after his Madison Drake, and. was made famous by Count Herbert Bismarck supported the ing on the future of the country, will not York and Pennsylvania, 16c.; western, 15® death, and became suspicious. When the a trip across the continent a few years ago their tippling habit by regarding as tin- government. The article fixes for two be held before next January. 15Mc. alleged wife disappeared so suddenly he and by a trip through the south to New restricted the advice of their physicians years the peace effective at 479,229 men. » , i BALTIMORE, July 13.—Flour dull, unchanged. began to work on the case with the aid of Orleans two years ago. The state board that wine or stimulants of some kind are The volunteers for the year are not in­ Swindling a Railroad. Wheat easy. Corn quiet; white corn, by detectives. The detectives learned that declared that as present organized the necessary for them to take. The advice cluded in this number. The ministerial­ HARTFORD, July 14.—Evan W. Scott, sample, 51c.; yellow do., 49@50c. Oats quiet, i Baum's wife had an accomplice in some battery was detrimental to the service. Rye dull, lower. Hay strong; good to choice ii* itself is justifiable, but the lack of re­ illlSIS ists are jubilant at the result, which prac­ time keeper in the machine shops of the i medical man. They learned that the med­ The con;pany was organized as veteran tically amounts to the passage of the whole New York and New England railroad, at timothy, [email protected]. Cotton firm; middling, striction is culpable. And so these poor, 8%c. Provisions quiet. Butter quiet; cream­ ical man-disappeared from the city about zouaves ?ind in 1878 was mustered into ^deluded convalescents go on taking stim­ Mil. East Hartford, was arrested for appropri­ ery fancy, 21c.; fair to choice, 20c.; do. imita­ the same time as the women did. state, service by special request of Governor ating money of the company to his -own tion, 19@20c. Eggs weak at 14®14J^c. Two weeks ago the body of Baum was George B. McClellan, who pleged that ulants, which they find not only agreea­ v.. Gets a Slice of Stanford's Millions. use. Nelson Roux, John Heske, Caryill C. ble, but desirable, until they become ASBURY PARK, July 14.—Mrs. H. Ii. exhumed, and an autopsy proved that he they always should wear their old army Bishop, F. Russell, Peter Cole, Michael Live Stock Markets. had been poisoned by antimony. Coroner uniform. They will probably reorganize slaves to drink.—New York Herald. rein month, wife of Dr. Hugh Kinmouth, Daily, A. Durand, A. Lavine, Pat Calla­ BUFFALO, July 13. — Cattle firm; Texas Schultz, of New York, says: "The case is and adopt the state uniform. of this place, was bequeathed $133,000 by steers, $3.05©3.80. Hogs weak; Yorkers, $6.45 han, A. Chaitteeand Samuel Osborne were the most remarkable one I ever handled. An Apparent Paradox. her uncle, ftie late Leland Stanford, the arrested for complicity. Scott has been @6.50; light mixed and pigs, 86.55; good medi­ California millionaire. Dr. Kinmouth is ums, and packers, $6.45. Sheep and lambs It beats anything that Zola ever wrote. I An American Honored by the Emperor. "I had always been taught thut cold falsifying pay rolls and dividing the pro­ dull, cull lambs selling at [email protected]; cull believe.in the Baum case the Meyers took NEW YORK, July 14.—Mr. William Stein- the physician who figured prominently in ceeds with the above named men. contracts und liout expands," caid liar- the Carlyle "W. Harris wife poisoning case, sheep, [email protected]; good 65 to 70 lb. lambs, 83.30 Baum, in a measure, into their scheme. * I way received from Emperor William of old Burwell, "but I Inive had an ex­ @15; lew extra, §3.50; yearlings, $4.70@5; good in which he testified that he had sold believe that they induced him to feign Germany the insignia of the order of the Burglars Jumped to Death. mixed sheep, [email protected]; no extra wethers sickness for a week or so, saying that after perience that is difi'erent. In lay office morphine to Helen Potts, Harris' wife, Red Eagle of the third class, carrying with I use incandescent lights, and on my WESTFIELD, N. Y. , July 14.—Two un­ here; common neglected. that time they would introduce a dead it the honor of knighthood, the first order M • known men attempted to commit burglary EAST LIBERTY, Pa., July 13.—Cattle slow; body which the insurance people would be of the kind ever sent to an American citi­ desk I have au upright bulb, with a by entering one of the stores in this vil­ prime, [email protected]; good, $4 75@5; common to ^ ... f Another Jersey line.-! T i deceived into believing was Baum's. Baum standard. The shade was broken on it, fair, §4.25©4.6U; fat cows and bulls. $2.50©4; zen from the Fatherland. The honor was BRIDGETON, N. J., July 14.—Thy old lage. They were detected by the police, became sick sure enough, but it was no conferred in recognition of Mr. Steinway's and I placed it on top of tho desk in a who tried to capture them. The men Bologna cows. $6@1U; fresh cows, $£.)@38. Hogs Riverside Driving Park race course in this steady; medium and light, [email protected]; medium feigned sickness." benevolent energy, exercised not only in corner between the wall and a cabinet city is being put in proper shape for this dashed out of the store and started up the weight tops, £6.10©8.2-">: extreme heavy America, but also in his native country. of pigeonholes: The other doming on summer and fall trotting. This is the Street towards Chautauqua creek. When weights. $5.75@5. Sheep slow; urirnu. .$4.5)® Smith. Retires from Lane Seminary. The star of ivory and gold bears tho crest the bank was reached they either jumped entering the office I hung my derby hat fastest half mile track in the state. The 4.75; good, 84.2 @4.4u; common to fair, §:2.j0© CINCINNATI, July 14.—The trustees of of the Red Eagle andthe emperor's initials : or fell on the rocks below, a distance of on this bulb. Later on I went into an 'X^\' ' track has been leased of Colonel Morris to 3.75; lambs, S4.0 >3;; veal calves, SOG-U.-V;. Lane Theological seminary, Walnut Hills, surmounted by a crown. f- , 1 W. W. Bobbins, a wealthy Bridgetonian. Bixty feet. Both were instantly killed have accepted the resignation of Professor adjoining room, which was dark, and '• ,1 Henry Preserved Smith. The board has A Receiver Applied For. needing some light pushed the button placed Dr. Morris in charge of the semi­ *'• BALTIMORE, July 14.—The troubles of in the wall that set the electric lamps •* • p ' r-J'' ' 1 ^ r nary, with power to employ necessary help. the Equitable League of America resulted aflame. The lights gave the place such M -*• . ' . : '".Sffif?' ' * ' " " " rfM&f ' yesterday in the filing of a bill for the ap­ a cheerful aspect, it being a stormy day ,r V-'-":3,T'- Cuba's Governor General 111.. ' *s pointment of a receiver and' an injuOtiori ontsider'that I idid not turn them off. At HAVANA, July 14. —The governor general to restrain the officers and agents from noon, vrlien I was going out to lunch, I^ ' - I 8 DClf CBIDCD WE WARAWK i CUBE is ill, but his condition is not serious. collecting or receiving any money assess­ reached for my hat, and it was baked. 'if* r I KtMtmDtK «• and invite the most Holguin was the scene of an enthusiastic ments or dues, or in any way interfering zz0! • ' | carefulinYestigation as to our responsibil­ demonstration by supporters of the cause "Tho incandescent lairp, which had ity and the merits of our Tablets. | with the property or assets. Tuesday, of reform in the coloaial government. Sept. 5, was set for the hearing of the ap­ been aglow fill the while, }""1 made it plication. The Equitable League is one of very hot, and the leather was so READ OUR .-1" .' Death of Ex-Judge Sanford. the seven year term orders, paying $1,000 drawn and contracted that I couldn't TESTIMONIALS ] Double Chloride of Gold Tablets NEW HAVEN, Juiy 14.—Edward Isaac at the expiration of that time, and also get my hat ©:i ray head. It simply sat TYin completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO In from 3 to 5 days. Perfectly harm • Sanford, ex-judge of the superior court of less; cause no sickness, and may be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the know1- sick benefits. ^V on the top of my cranium like those tiny edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days. Connecticut, died at his home in this city. hats that varioty comedians sometimes ' The Professional Cyclists. |||| wear. I held it on as best I could and DRUNKENNESS and HORPHINE MBIT out any effort on the'p&rt of Honoring Emile Zola. ; • • > ' ; ^PHILADELPHIA, July 14.--The inaugural V went out. Tho wind caught and carried tbe patient, by the use of our SPECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. PARIS, July 14.—Emile Zola, the novel­ races of the Professional Cycling associa­ it long enough to give it a thorough cool­ During treatment patients are allowed the free use of Liquor or Mor- ist, has been appointed officer of the Le­ tion began here yesterday at the Tioga phin e until such time as they shall voluntarily give them up. A FEW ing. It was long before the band re­ We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall gion of Honor. *_> track. Over 2,000 people were present. be clad to place sufferers from any of these habits In communica­ timonials Wheeler, who won the lion's share of the laxed and the hat was all right again, so tion with persons who have been cured by the use of our TABLETS from persons 'C " ' The Weather. ^ t purses at the New York and Brooklyn far as fitting my head was concerned. HILL'S TABLETS are for sale by all FIBST-CLASS * blearing; westerly winds; cooler.'. - - meetings, won the one-third mile and the If that wasn't a firsttclass case of heat druggists at $ | .OO per package. who have been If your druggist does not keep them, enclose us SI. OO mile open races. The mile novice race was contracting and cold expanding, I'd like and we will send you, by return mail, a package of " cured by the use of NUGGETS OF NEWsj§|| unfinished. P. F. Berlo, of Boston, won to know what contraction and expansion the half mile handicap, and the two mile Write your name and address plainly, and state Father Nicholas Mauron, head of the are."—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. - ^ whether Tablets, are for Tobacco, Morphine or handicap was won by A. S. Meixell, of Red'emptorist order, died at Rome. Lewisburg, Pa. Liquor Habit. Hill's Tablets. The execution of the nine Choctaw pris­ :• Bull Boys and Mechanical Ability. DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing THE OHIO CHEMICAL GO.: oners at Muskwego, I. T., has been sus­ i Great has always been the comfort any of the various nostrums that are being DEAR SIR:—I have been using yotir Judge Collins Will Resign. offered for sale. Ask for ZE~l I I i*L»*B cure for tobacco habit, and found it would pended until Aug. 4. CHICAGO, Julj 14,—Judge Lorin C. Col­ that the parents of boys dull at their TABLETS and take no other. do what you claim for it. I used ten cents Waterloo, la., was visited by a cyclonic lins will resign as judge of the Cook county books have had in thinking that they Manufactured only by worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, storm which did $5,000 damage to build­ and txom one to five cigars; or I would smoke circuit court. "My resignation," said he, would probably be particularly bright in THE 6 from ten to forty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed ings, shade trees and sidewalks. "will be presented in time to permit of the some other direction. If there was any and smoked for twenty-five years, and two packages The board of promotions in the interior election of my successor at the election in of vour Tablets cured me so I have no desire for it. doubt about it, the fact cotild always be OHIO CHEHIGAL GO, B. M. JATLOBD, Leslie, Mich. department, which wascreated by an order November next. I am prompted in this proved by stories of artists, writers and DOBBS FEBRT, N. T. issued Dec. 31,1891, has been abolished. course by the belief that the duties of the musicians, who have been thought dull­ 61,63 & 65 Opera Block, THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co.GESTLEME* Some time ago I sent The illness of Emma Vaders, the trag­ judge in this county are too arduous for for $1.00 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I received edienne who is sick at Atlantic City, is the the compensation attached to the office." ards at school. But mechanical genius % LIMA, OHIO. them all right and, although lwas both a heavy smoker and chewer, and dullness at books do not, it is said, they did tho work in less than three days. I am cured. result of too much bathiqg, and not of PAETICULABS y Truly yours, MATHJEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45. overstudy. • The Big Four's Liberal Rate. go hand in hand. The director of a large PITTSBURGH, PA. The comptroller of the currency has is­ CHICAGO, July 14.—On and after tomor­ western school of manual training sftys FREE? sued his call for a report on the condition row the Big Four will make rates to Chi­ of such cases: "As a rule, such a boy fails ryai of national banks at the close of business cago of one fare for the round trip from to show marked ability of any sort. A ough , every point on its system. Tickets at this constant drinker, but after using your Tablets but three < . ait drinking, Wednesday, July 12. boy who comes to us with a passion for and will not touch liquor of any kind. I have waited tour month Sfore writing Mr. Thompson, of California, the new rate will be good every day and on any you, in order to know the euro was permanent. Yours regular or special passenger train. machinery, who cannot be kept away HELEN MORE1SON. minister to Brazil, has received his final from engines, the rattle of cogs and the OINCIXNATI, OHIO. instructions from the secretary of state, ' ' Belgium to Branch Out. ~ snapping of b&ts, never gets beyond a THE OHIO and will leave New York next wefk for 1 have used IUVX^UIUC, <»J ^ * . — . - : Rio de Janiero. BRUSSELS, July 14.—The chamber voted sort of morbid, simple curiosity to 'see two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort'on my pan. Rolfe N., with a record of 2:36, a full yesterday such a revision of the constitu­ the wheels go round.' He develops no .Address all Orders to brother to the great-Nelson, valued' at$10,- tion as will enable Belgium to acquire cfiriosity nor the ability to do good, ac­ 000 and owned by the Oakland Stock farm, colonies. The government is known to curate work. His book work isof a very 1 BESPQNSIBLE f THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO.* contemplate the annexation of the Congo (AGENTS WANTED] dropped dead at Saginaw, Mich., while be­ similar characters—New Yofrk Post.; 51, 33 and 85 Opera Block. LilKA, OHIO. Free State. •ip*' ' • '.-v. On writing pleMB mention this paper.) ing worked ou the t.r<*ck. Bead the GAZETTE. Subscribe for tbeGAZETTK Subscribe for the GAZETTE. WEEKLY-NOR W AL K -GAZ E TT E

Why Should X $^;BASEBAU- RECORDS. STOEIES ABOUT MEN. MOTHER VICTIM. not have confidence in that which has ; i ti.v;National League. » done me a world of good ?' If you had "vr. L. P.c. ' " "" 'w. Ij. P. d." $'1; i. && suffered years with liver complaint and THE PART PLAYED BY ANECDOTES OF Philada. 86 20 .601 Baltimore. 27 31 .474 got cured by using Sulphur Bitters, A BIG MEN IN HISTORY. ^ : "">Ci ';^ Boston 37 82 .627 New York. 27 33 .458 An Unknown Man Killed at South would not you too Tiave confidence in jSt-' ^ ''^ ~ ' Brooklyn.. 34 '.'t .586 St. Lotus... 26 32 .448 them ? J. R. Nash, Hotel Winthrop, Cleveland.. 8)1 28 .565 Vfasltfgt'n. 25 36 .417 Boston. ' fi Pittsburg... 33 27 ,550 Chicago...- 24 35 .397 Many Times an Incident Interesting In Cincinnati 29 31 .475 Louisville. 16 33 .313 up*J Itself Is Inharmonious Because It May / SATURDAY'S GAMES. His Identity Unknown a® Struck By Lightning. Not Be Characteristic of the Man About At Chicago—Philadelphia, 7: Chicago, 4. At The large barn on the Gilbert festate Cleveland — Baltimore, 9; Cleveland, 7. At ^ 1 *• • V* '' "•^ Whom the Story Is Told. Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 7; Brooklyn, 6. At at Georgetown occupied by the Gilbert Louisville—Louisville, 4; New York, 2. At St. Another victim, was added Monday & Bennett Co., was struck by lightning There is a story going the rounds of Louis—St. Louis, 7; Washington, 0. At Pitts­ night to the long list of poor fellows during the heavy storm Saturday night the newspapers to the effect that during m burg—Pittsburg, 13: Boston, 0. . .•JJJW who have met their death by the cars, and entirely destroyed. The barn was the siege of Petersburg General Lee SUNDAY'S GAMES. . at South Norwalk. About 10:30 o'clock full of hay and also contained several turned aside from the grave duties and At Cincinnati: R- H. E. horses and wagons. The horses were .<•-*,'*/ •• >v? as the "switcher" engine waB switching dangers of -his position to pick up and i'V - • •-" -M; Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3— 3 5 3 some freight cars just below the Con­ all gotten out safely, but two wagons >,"-* n Baltimore...... 01 0 10 0 0 0 0— 2 6 2 were destroyed. There was an insur­ replace on the limb of a tree a nest full 1 solidated road depot, a man who ap­ is®?#!;* ' At Chicago: b. H. sl ance of $2,000 on the barn and $1,000 on of young birds that had been knocked Chicago... 310 1 1102 0 9 17 2 peared to be under the influence of liauor, was seen on the track on to the stock. down by a Federal shell. A similar l^-'r-"' V'!: Washington..*000501 0 ® 0— 6 5 5 story has been told of Lincoln to illus­ ;;;. - i t At Louisville: ®* which the freight cars were to be Louisville 43710 0 21 1 19 21 3 switched. "Billy" Brown and another A. justice oj the Peace Says. trate his tenderness of heart, and the New York...... 142000 01 0— 899 brakeman on top of the freight car Hon. John Nealey, justice of the probability is that the fable originated Pennsylvania State League. yelled at him and tried to attract his peace and ex-member of the House of away back in the early dawn of civiliza­ .* W. XJ. P.. C. W. I» P. C. attention, but if he heard them he was Representative from Meredith, N. H., tion. It is mostly so with the anecdotes Johnst'n... 37 15 .712 Iiarrisb'g.. 22 25 .468 too bewildered to move. The rear car was for twelve years a terrible sufferer which figure in the history of great men I had for dinner il Easton 34 18 .054 Scranton.. 22 30 .423 struck him and knocked him down, and with rheumatism. He says: I cannot %as the best I ever ate. ^ - -ti; Alleht'wii.. 35 19 .648 York 22 30 4.23 the wheels passed over one of his legs obtain any medicvie which does me so and events. When they are not bor­ Altoona... 33 21 .611 Danville... 5 47 .096 and feet. The train was stopped and much good as your Sulphur Bitters, rowed from the ancients and handed Thanks to COTTOLENE, the SATURDAY'S GAMES. down through successive generations, At York-r-York, 5; Easton, 1. At Alotona— the man was picked up and taken into and I think it is the best medicine made. You Can Bank new and successful shortening. Altoona, 6; Scranton, 0. At Johnstown—Johns­ the baggage room of the depot where they are manufactured by skillful writ­ town, 9; Allentown, 3. . 5 ' he expired in a very few minutes. No : Society of Colonial Wars.; ers to suit particular characters and oc­ oij*s . i ry \ Eastern'Xeague. \ one seemed to know who he was casions. We may be quite sure that IT: TVJ • IF.'SUNDAY'S GAMES. ' \-.£SS-IV> and at this writing his identity is In New Haven, a Connecticut Branch General Lee never paused in the course At Albany (la innings)—Albany, 1Q; Troy, 9. still unknown, although it is thought of the society of Colonial Wars, has 4*'# ' At Providence—Buffalo, 21; Providence, 8. been organized. The soceity was formed of a battle to look after distressed birds. Si ASK YOUR that he may be from the Soldiers' He was a man of fine feeling undoubt­ •••#•? -" Home at Noroton. The man ap­ under the charter of the present body in GROCER • MONDAY. • • V: peared to be about 55 years of age, 5 New York. The members of the socie­ edly, but it does not follow that he was ty will consist only of those members of in the habit of making himself senti­ National League/ feet 7 inches tall, and weighed aoout • . - F,K FOR .! *" At Pittsburg: B. H. E. 150 pounds, had hazel eyes, full beard the Old families of Connecticut who can mentally absurd. IT. New York 1 1 0 2 0 4 0 2 1—11 15 6 of gray and black, hair also mixed trace their ancestry to the earliest set­ The story, in short, is not characteris­ Pittsburg-.....- 20110050 1-10 12 5 with gray, was partially bald, and tlers. The society expects to enroll tic, and so it has no historical value. A At Cleveland: R. H. K. wore a soft felt hat. He had lost two some of the best known mea in the state distinguished man's fame is harmed Boston.. 1 1 3 1 0 3 0 3 1-13 13 5 an members. Cleveland...... 02300240 1—12 14 6 of his upper teeth on the left side. He rather than helped when he is .thus rep­ Bend three cents in stamps to N. K. was dressed in a black cheviot coat and ? is made from Fturban k & Co., Chicago, for handsome At St. Louis: R- H. E. resented as manifestingftim self in an il­ Philadelphia.. 0201 0 000 5— 881 vest, mixed gray outer shirt and gray Hiram Camp Dead. Cottolene Cook Book, containing six mixed underwear, and both outer and logical and improbable manner. It est hundred recipes, prepared by nine emi­ St. Louis 0 4 1 i) 1 1 0 0 0— 7 8 3 Hiram Camp, ex-president of the would be easy to believe of Lee that he i€lSS k leaf^ nent authorities on cooking. At Chicago (10 innings): H. H. E. under shirt were marked "Mc E. W." New Haven Clock Company, died in '.'. Made orily by"' ' Washing'n 0 1 1 0 0 » n o 0 1— 312 7 with the figure 2 under the letters. His Fair Haven late Saturday night. Mr. stooped to ease the pain of a wounded and never varies. • \ ^ Rl. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago 020000000 0— 2 2 0 drawers were marked "G. L. E.'' with Camp was intimately connected with soldier or that he gave his rations to a CHICAGO, and At Cincinnati: R. H. E. the figure 3 under the letters. He also the "Yankee Clock" industry from its hungry prisoner, but it is not reasonable Produce Exchange, N. Y. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0.1 0 0 2 x— 8 4 0 (rtjjV t. . ^ 224 State Street, Boston. wore brown mixed socks and heavy beginning. He was born in Plymouth, to suppose that his instinct of sympathy Baltimore 0 00 0 1 00 0 1— 2 8 1 brogan shoes. On the body was found Conn., in 1811 and worked at clock- betrayed him into the girlish apt which Pennsylvania State Leagne. a polka dot, red bandana, and white making in Baistol until 1845. He or­ this story attributes to him. And thus OLD AND RELIABLE"" At Johnstown—Allentown, 5; Johnstown, 3. handkerchiefs, with red and blue bor­ ganized tie New Haven company in At York—Easton, 9; York, 2. ders, one -pencil, a white bone comb, it is with hundreds of other anecdotes At Altoona—Altoona, 10: Scranton, 8. 1853 and remained at the head of# the that are used to impart an enlivening DAILY DIRECT a plug of tobacco, and a postage stamp concern until 1892. Mr. Camp filled Eastern League. book on the cover of which was written flavor to the dreariness of history. • FREIGHT LINE At Troy—Troy, 11; Binghamton, 10. several public offices. He was nominat­ The anecdote is a desirable thing in * BETWEEN At Albany—Albany, 13; Wilkesbarre, 8. the 956, 771, and 037. The ed by the Prohibitionist party for Gov­ S. B. Wilson, At Providence—Erie, 8; Providence, 6. * body was taken to Gregory's undertak­ ernor a few years ago. works which are intended to convey a New York, At Springfield—Springfield. 8; Buffalo, L ing rooms where it now lies, awaiting vivid impression of historical occur­ 11 identification. CARPEHTER.- BUILDER South Norwalk rences or celebrated personalities, but it, 8 CROSS STREET. TUESDAY. Medical Examiner Burke telephoned Arrested on a Serious Charge. needs to be' employed judiciously and and Norwalk, Ct. Xaiwiui i^e.»glie. to the Soldiers' Home this morning to Jobbing" promptly attended to. Plans and On complaint of Grand Juror Mon- with a rational sense of fitness. There Specifications furnished. Mantels, Window TEE PKOPELLOBS ' At Pittsburg: B. H. see if the man came from that institu­ son Hoyt, Don Juan St. Carlos and Frames, Sash and Blinds, furnished to orde Pittsburg 10 171110 0—12 14 tion, and an officer of the home was to MrsfAda Williams to whom he was re­ is no advantage gained when such mat­ at lowest prices City of Norwalk and Eagle New York 0 0 u 2 ti 0 0 0 0— 2 8 have come up on the 11.44 train, but cently maified, were arrested by Con­ ter is introduced for the mere purpose of At Cleveland: B. n. giving variety where there would other­ Cleveland 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 5 x—12 10 for some reason he did not appear, It stable Morehouse,at their home on Me­ Boston 0 0 0 2 .1 1 0 0 0- 4"II is probable that he will arrive later in chanic street, Saturday afternoon. wise be monotony. The anecdote's pros­ ; At St. Louis: R. H. j.he day. There are two complaints against each perity lies in its adaptability to the char­ S. W. Gregory, St. Louis 1 1 0 i' 0 4 0 :i (I-fi 11 of the prisoners, one alleging adultery acter that is being portrayed and its Philadelphia.. U 0 fi 1 u 0 0 1 0— 2 7 Plain as Day. and the other bigamy. The prisoners service as a striking illustration of an in­ LIVERY, BOARD, FEED, SALE Will leave Pier 23, East River (Beekman At Chicago: K. h- An old man from Wiicon stood on were taken before Justice Mead. The New York, at 5 p. m. daily; Sundays excepted. 11 dividual trait or tendency. We often freight received from 7 a. m. until 5 p. in. Chicago p . (t -1 0 13 2 0—15 2.} East avenue, Sunday evening, watch­ latter charge against the prisoners was , AND EXCHANGE ; Returning, boats leave Norwalk at 5. p. m Washington... u l o t» u l 3 u— 5 7 ing a trolley car move swiftly along not pressed at the time. The justice get a better idea of a man from some and South Norwalk at 6:30 p.m. At Cincinnati: I*. H. with a heavy load of passengers. placed them under bonds of $100 each, simple stdry of his denoting' tastes or Upon application to agents the City of Nor­ Cincinnati l i 0 U 2 4 0—10 8 "That's one of these 'iectric cars for a further hearing Tuesday morning. ItablesP c freight, anywhere in Nev York or lacal- ain't it?" he said, turning to a man They were unable to secure bonds and of his more important proceedings, but At Louisviliu: K. H. who was leaning up against an elm 14 Knight Street, - - Kerwalk 1 &TAJ1 persons are forbid trusting ac.r of Brooklyn it 5 " 2 1 0 0 10 x—18 2» were remanded to the station-house, the story must be carefully adjusted to the employees of the boats of this line on ac­ tree. Don expressing a preference to going the logic of the man's life and the salient care Louisville 8 0 u ic 3 1 0 0 1—13 13 "Yes." ' - -• •••• ^ count of the owners thereof. Pennsylvania State League. there rather than to the Bridgeport jail, facts of his career, or its intention will _ Horses fur­ At Johnstown—Johnstown, 6; Easton, 3. "I don't see how 'lectricity can make of which institution he has not the be defeated. nished at all hours. Careful drivers when At Altoona—Harrisburg, 5; Altoona, 1. a car full o' people flip along over the pleasantest of remembrance. lesired. Wm. Lockwood, ground like that." The best historians and biographers Omnibusses, Wagonettes, Coaches, Bock- At York—York, 7; Allentown, 4. understand this and are accordingly as aways, Phsetons ana Light Boad.Carriages. Real Estate, Insurance and InTestmen Eastern League. "You don't ?" exclaimed the other, Telephone Call - tflSO At Providence^—Providence, 6; Erie, 5. becoming interested. "Why, it's easy Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Con­ painstaking and solicitous in the case of Securities. At Sprinefleld—Springfield. 7;. Buffalo, 1. enough to seethrough when you once tains Mercury. an anecdote as in that of a problem of » • MONEY TO LOA5. "" WEDNESDAY. understand it." as mercury will surely destroy the serious interest. They do not tell stories GO TO F. J. National League. "I 'xpect so, but I've never heard of that sort for superficial effect or to Insurance Maced in First-Class Companies. enough about it to understand it." sense of smell and completely derange Office— Corner Main Wall Sts., Norwalk At Pittsburg: B. H. the whole system when entering it quicken the reader's flagging attention, Pittsburg 32000000 0- 56 ' 'It is all a matter of watts. A watt, through the mucous surfaces. Such but to emphasize a given characteristic CUR TIS New York 101000002— .4 6 don't you see, is a fraction of a horse­ articles should never be used except on and to fill a practical want in the way >" la' -:r, r!CO. Real Estate For Sale. At Cleveland: R. H. power, expressed in the technical lan­ prescriptions from reputable physicians, FOB " S, Boston 2 1 1 4 2 3 0 3 1-17 20 guage of electrical engineering. You of description or analysis. The anecdote BY ORDER of the Court of Probate for the Cleveland 10303000 0— 7 14 know what an ampere is, don't you ?" as the damage they will do is ten fold supplements and illuminates the heavier District of Norwalk, the subscriber At St. Louis: K. H. to the good you can possibly derive features of the narrative. It is used offers for sale the former homestead of R "A what?" from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man* Lorenzo Elis, deceased, situated at the head Philadelphia- 02 Q 00100 1— 48 with discrimination and not in a light St. Louis 000001002—36 '*An ampere. It is a quantity of ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To­ of Main street, in the Borough of Norwalk. electricity that goes through the wire and promiscuous manner. The picture itor Oil Stoves, consisting of dwelling house, small barn and At Louisville: R. H. and develops the watt. The electricity ledo, O., contains no mercury, and is about one acre of land; public water on the Louisville...... 0 2 1 0 2 2 2 1 0-10 13 taken internally, acting directly upon would not be complete without it. The One of the best ®toyes^made. • premises. Also an undivided one-half part of Brooklyn - 00002131 0— 7 14 comes from the central dynamo through character would be dim and distant in about one acre of land containing a. small j that wire you see running along over­ the blood and mucous surfaces of the dwelling house, situated near Broad River Pennsylvania State Leagne. system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure the absence of such aid to the apprecia­ Bridge, formerly a portion of the estate of At Johnstown—Easton, 10: Johnstown, 9. head, runs down that iron pole and goes to the moter, which is an ingen­ be sure you get the genuine. It is tion of governing motives and peculiari­ The. Jfaldwin Cold Dry Air Refrige- Robert Ells, deceased. At York—Allentown, 9; York. 7. taken internally, and made in Toledo, r 21 tf CHA.S. OLMsTEAD, Administrator. At Altoona-Altoona. 5; Harrisburg, 0. ious but perfectly simple arrangement ties. .:.~ ' of wire coils with a revolving frame Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi­ It is not really essential that anecdotes rator. | acted upon the current which sets it to monials free. thus employed shall be literally true. ! spinning, and thus puts in motion a •STSold by druggists, price 75c per Some of the best of them are pure inven­ 'Match Safes. • | cog-wheel that engages another cog­ bottle. tions, whieh have the rare merit of being wheel that communicates the rotary • White Mountain Ice Cream f Freight Cars Destroyed. well imagined. A story that has a rea­ movement to a third cog-wheel fasten­ 1 The officials of the New York & New sonable degree of probability and that " 'a Freezers^' r, ed to the axle of the car. It's as plain can be credited consistently with what as day when you get the idea." Haven road announce that they lost by Grand Rapid Sweepers. "Yes, but bow—" Saturday night's fire sixty-four freight is known of the general qualities of a w " Don't you understand it yet ? cars. Fifty of these belonged to other character is useful even when it is not , . Fiber Water Pails.L-l? There's a feort of wire brush that presses roads and the others were the property positively accurate. There are some fic­ against a copper plate connected with of the New Haven road. The cars tions of that kind which are worth more Water Coolers the motor, and the wire is wound on were all either partly <>r wholly loaded in their \£ay than many ponderous and and ready to make up into trains. XB composed of pure and wholesome ingredients, and is the most reliable the frame I was telling you about, so tiresome facts. All of' the great figures and .. that when the current enters the motor The officials do not think that the total remedy in the market for COUGHS, CO&DS and ASTHMA. 10c- & 35cts» loss will exceed $100,000. Of this amount in history owe something to these con­ it can go either way, and part of it goes venient fables. They are identified with one way and part the other, so that the nearly one-third is on the cars destroy­ HOUSE FURIHSHM6 GOODS pressure is applied in opposite direc­ ed. Negligence on the part of the ser­ certain anecdotes that keep them in easy tions, and that's what makes the jigger vants always throws liability on the remembrance and that enable us to make ,;of 1111 kinds. / ^ revolve and sets the wheels in motion. railroad, but in this case it is quite close acquaintance with them. But the The current goes back through an un­ clear that the fire was due to lightning anecdotes must have the virtue of plau­ HAVE YOU TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED striking a car containing naphtha. One , TO FIND A CURB FOR derground wire. See through it now ?" sibility, or they will not answer the pur­ "Y-yes, I think I kind o' get the idee." of the cars contained thirty-six cases of pose. „, x , " fetja i*Or E. WILSON RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, The affable stranger strolled down Winchester cartridges. On the burned Unless they "represent things which the avenue and the old man took anoth­ sheds and platforms there was a policy of $5,000 in the Hartford Fire Insur­ might have happened without contra­ General Insurance and Real Estate Aill KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER er look at the overhead wire, gazed ear­ diction of the character to whiph they nestly in the direction in which the car ance Company. had gone, took off his hat and wiped relate there is no justification f on them, MONEY TO LOAN.! COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK,fte. and they are a reproach to the writer his forehead. Stocks, Bonds, etc., Bought and Sold, an DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT "What I'd like to know," he mut­ who uses them as well* as a damage to with Electro Magnetic Suspen. Loans Negotiated at lowest Bates of sory will cure without medicine tered, "is how in thunder the electricity " Working Girls> ~ ^ the man whom they are designed to Interest. f all of the above troubles. Those who makes the car go!" benefit. The philosophy of the matter is suffer from Nervous Debility, "Are your cheeks pale? Losses, Drains, Lost Manhood, all contained in the statement that great ROOM 3, GAZETTE BUILDING| Nervousness, Sleeplessness, "Your eyes dull, and step Poor Memory, all Female Com- —A New Idea.. - men, like small ones, are expected to be laintu, and general 111 health, heavy ? true to the* laws of their lives. Anec­ NORWALK, coxrm Sle effects of abuses, excesses, worry or exposure, willtad relief and prompt The D. M. Bead company have insti­ "Does your back and side dotes whifch come within this rule are SANDEH'S ELECTRIC eure in our marvelous invention, tuted a new and novel idea which they which requires but a trial to convince call their "Sea Shore and Mountain ache sometimes terribly ? tsi historically valuable, whether strictly the most skeptical. In ignorance of ef­ true or only products of fancy, and those fects you may have unduly drained Service Department." " Are you at times faint and W. H. MEEKER, your system of nerve force and vitality which fall outside of it are silly and mis­ —which Is electricity—and thus There are many little vacation neces­ caused your weaknessor lack of force. saries which their customers, who are dizzy, with pain in the lower chievous, regardless of the reputation of fc-' tf fi' If you replace into your system the elements thus drained, which are re­ rusticating, forget to take with them, part of your stomach ? gj| the author or the purpose of the decep­ Mil, Steam and Gas Fit quired for vigorousstrength, you will and this progressive firm will,be pleased " Do you watch the clock, and tion.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. , - remove the cause and health, strength to forward, express paid, to any point SOUTH NORWAIK, CONIf|l§ m land vigor will follow at once. This wish the day would end, as you -:vis our plan and treatment, and we within a radius of fifty miles, all goods Nature's Protection For Unripe Fruit. anitary Plumbing and Yentilation and Lot _ i:^» V ~ .....'"gnarantee fa a cure or refund money. Onr'200 page book " THREE CL.CLASSES OF MEN,'' should be read by every young, which any of their customers may order feel ill, and so For protection from the animal world piIddle-aKed and old man, sent sealed,sled, free. Dr. Saudcn's Electric Belt Is no experiment.. by mail, thus supplying any wants in Pressure and Steam Heating, a Specialty. u we nave restored thousands to robust health and vitror, after all other treatments failed, as can be tired. I f s o, immature fruits have developed a num­ Mown by hundreds of cases throughout this and other States,who would gladly testify, and from many their line in an unusual ana apprecia­ ber of interesting devices. Almost uni­ pill#;: >• pt whom we nave strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. tive way. listen! Stand­ PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES. j This in connection with their regular ing all day, versally "green" fruits so Harmonize WE HAVE CURED THESE—WE CAN CURE YOUf ^ < Mail Order Department, is fast becom­ with"surrounding color as to escapade- NOBTOUL DEBILITY AXD WEAKNESS. RHEUMATISM—LOST YICOB. week in and tection. In fact, the hazel nut is envel­ _ _ , M*W YoBK Crrr. October 81th, 1893. _ . _ „ NMR YORK CIT*, Oct. AVIMF" ing an important and prominent factor .Da. A. T. SUMtj Dear SirAbout three years J- SAKDW, Dear^ir s—lean report to you thai in their rapidly increasing business. wm week out, you oped in a leafy coat which renders it in­ lilSSi? purchased one of your electric belt* for the coze of the belt has entirely cored me of rheumatism from BUIIiDIXQ "IiOTSl debility, which I had In'its wont form and which I suffered forionrteen year* almost continually, : h a v e slowly conspicuous. The nutritious albumen raa ondermiaiiur my health. For years I had I am a letter carrier, and the long daily tramps neces> (ON INSTALLMENT PLAN.I V( d 1 fromthis terrible deDiliatingdrain on my vital sary in mr rounds, up tothe time of gMtlntf the belt, 1 of the seed is often* fortified by such im­ Maud I'did not know what It was to hare a good, were painfully gone through with, busthanks toyour Sudden Death. drifted into '- -lr ' -'-"ft -••• "• nt's sleep, but in tine month's time after using the wonderful invention, I ean now walk as Well as I ever penetrable shells as those of the cocoa- 11 fiftanra^ stronger taaa Doth mentally aodphy- did. and will recommend your treatment to all afflicted Phoebe E., wife of John Guyer, Jr., woman's great nut and others. Perhaps there is a for­ lUy. and in as&trt time was entirely well. oAUJE TOMS truly, H. SUXia, SS7 Bowexy. bYoanre^traly^ttMS and daughter of Mr. Henry W. Hawx- enemy, dis­ midable armament K>t prickles, as in. the FOR SALE, TUB UEAO, St PerryBt, •pspltif burst, died almost instantly Sunday placement of the womb. chestnut, or stinging hairs, as is the case t?j<}ENEBAL DEBILITT, Ae. morning, at her home in East Norwalk, with some pods. Ornca or_BARGENT ft 80n. , 7 of heart failure. She had been in " That or some other derange­ _ Dar GOODS, no., CAsnMK, Haine, Feb. 17. mM Characteristio of immature fruits are On Wi'tpn Avenw Da. A.T. 8AXDBT, Dear Siri—i un glad to add my feeble health for some time, and only ment of the organ, causing ir­ ou have of the great value of two weeks' since lost her infant child, disagreeable taste and consistence. improved wonderfally, and.l but she was about the honse, and had regularity and other troubles. Compare an unrfpe peach, sour and APPLY TO "Take warning in time! stringy, with the same fruit in its lus­ 3*j*r < '1 -5 veryvaln- but just finished her breakfast, when, v 'W*ym able beneS^nie.andltake I ileasursiareoommendlnc your belt. Yoursi J with a sudden gasp her head fell back, Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable cious maturity. But all thete contriv­ V. GEO. SARQKirC. and she expired in the chair in which ances* fail to repel certain enemies of Charles Olmstead. 'v ^ V she was sitting. She was in the 21st Compound is the surest and growing fruits. The applets inconspic- THE DR. SANDEN*ELECTRIC BELT year 'of her age, and greatly esteemed safest remedy in the world for nnyiHTipHgj toughness and sourness are of "*»«• »'» WM» parca, or we zorzeis and beloved by all who knew her. little XXorst Shoring. tateat boon.ever giVen weak men, and Thus, with the snddenness of a light­ you."—Miss Sallie Palmer^ avail against the young progeny of > shrunken limbs, or parts, or Money Juniata St., Nice town, Pa. the genus homo.—J. W. Folsom in Pop­ HE undersigned has taken the shop in til .rar* graded instrencthto meet afiatacee of weakns wd roi ning bolt from a cloudless sky, is front of S. T Bnby's on Cross street, anf and willeureth* worst casesin tw9or three moothS^ddrestS?MSSSSSST foi ° another Norwalk home .made desolate, • All druggists sell it. Address in confidence^ ular Science Monthly, Tis prepared to do Horse Shoeing in a nrsl LTDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO.. LYNN, MAS* classmanner. * #AWPlil ELECTRIC CO., 826 Broadway, New York*, and more hearts crashed with the un­ Mrs. Piakhua'sLiver Pills, 25 cent*. , / utterable anguish of bereavement, j Bead the GAZETTE. si ,f

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A llargaia J>riveu by Emerson Buctclln's Arnica Salve. We were speaking of Emerson, and I H0BBS AND HIS FLAG. The Best Salve in the world for Outs bad shown my idolatry of that sweet Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum o|'|; RCfld this, t % ~^?x~ 4~." Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Athenian Yankee, -when my friend said: AN EPISODE OF WAR DAYS IN THE Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup "There is no question that Ralph Waldo HARBOR OF HONG-KONG. ^ Stou,t People. \ Thomas Hall and Edwin Veitch tions, and positively oures Piles, or no Emerson was a grand old American payrequired. It is guarante ed to give Socrates, or Plato if you will, but much "I am a very fleshy person. Arrested for the Robbery of perfect satisfaction, or money refunded of the starch of my veneration for him An Impatient Yankee Skipper Who Bad F 5J I chafe badly, have tender joints Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by was taken out -by the way he once con­ Confidence In His Ship and Who Dared » ' and feet. Comfort Powder is a i| Everett E. Wheeler, in 3.. R. Hale.; , tended with the newsdealer at the Cause­ the Alabama—Flying Two Flags In^IJett- 1 M blessed comfort to me. I can­ : : way street end of the Fitchburg depot tral Waters—How the Escape Was Made. I ?/ v:r- Snewden's Woods. G. W. St. John was on Monday ap­ for the reduction of the price of a Boston not do without it. I recommend pointed postmaster at South Wilton to "During the greater part of the war," m it to mv friends, and they are succeed George H. Byington.' ~ evening daily paper because it was of the ; %\$*k -, ? issue of a day or two previous. It re­ |Baid the retired skipper, "there wete a % delighted with it."—MRS. E. A.' They Also Prove to be the Wire laxjke number of American clippers stall- ' ' GOODWIN, *H Rockaway SU " T)r. Male's B.ouaehoM Oihtnfflffilit? ^ minded me of the huckstering I wit­ ;£ SS® ' ' • - Thieves. -- nessed in a bakeshop some time before, earn Hong-Kong harbor, having orders p-\ Lynn, Mass. - .. Ls the finest remedy in the world. It where a woman insisted on having a ,to remain there from their owners, who 'A HEALING TVONDE*.' aosolutely cures Catarrh. It cures 5-cent loaf for 3 cents because it was two feared the Alabama. This arrangement Neuralgia and Rheumatism. Cures did not at all please the captains and Ever since Everett E. Wheeler, who Piles like magic. Cures Salt Rheum days old, and finally, after a wordy con­ keeps the little candy and fruit store on in the most soothing manner. Cures tention with the worthy white capped officers, as many of us were anxious to ftps--.-," omTor Washington street, South Norwalk, Inflamed and Granulated Eyelids. baker, compromised by paying 4 cents go home and ship in the navy, but orders was waylaid and robbed while passing Cures Coughs and Colds. Can be taken for the bread. were orders. We could not leave the through Snowden's woods on his way ships, and the frequent visits of the Ala­ ^ Is the greatest powder in the home to Whistleville, Saturday night, internally. A positive specific for - "Ralph, the venerable, had the cour­ hm world for fleshy people, espe- July 1st, the police have been untiring Pneumonia. Cuts, Bruises, Burns, age of his mercenary convictions and in­ bama herself to the harbor, forcing her­ daily those who perspire and in their efforts to capture the robbers. Chilblains, Sores of long standing. sisted for a time on having a cent reduc­ self 'into our midst,' as the saying goes, Corns and Bunions are cured quickly, were very vivid reminders that neutral chafe excessively.' ^ > • Chief Vollmer has given the case spec­ different from all else; superior to all tion on the price of the paper. The ial attention, and several suspected newsdealer, too, had the courage of his waters were a pretty good sort of an in­ ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. . S parties have been;arrested on suspicion, else; it has no equal. 25 and 50c. vention; - ; ii • END POSTAL FOB PHEE SAMPL*. boxes. Large size cheapest. Sold at trade and did not seem to care a baubee but after a rigid examination they were H. R. Hale's drugstore. for'the author of the 'Over Soul,'al­ "Although we passed the long weeks COMFORT POWDER CO., Hartford, Conn. released, as nothing could be proven though I found afterward that he knew and months as pleasantly as we could, c. •. SVKU, »6afl«TAn*. against them., with' all kinds of arrangements for kill­ On Saturday the Chief secured a A Curiosity. the intellectually august gentleman with clue which led to the arrest, Sunday, Our esteemed fellow-citizen, Charles whom he was dealing. Knowing the ing time, both on shipboard and^gn df Thomas 'Hall, of Whistleville, and F. Osborn, Esq., of East avenue, has person of the Concord philosopher, I was shore, there was of course a Continual Use COMFOET ?OAP for the Edwin Veitch, of East Norwalk, two in his possession, the very legible amused enough-to wait over another and concerted growl going u]£from.dur Hands, the Face, the Complex­ young men who have not borne the signature and exceedingly well-pre- train, had not the purchaser and vender little band of Yankee skippers, and Old ion. Zt is Antiseptic, Emoll­ best of refutations. Both were ar served seal of this day's Commander, compromised, and the dear good man Hobbs was the star growler of us all. in OFFERS THE rested at their homes by the officers one hundred and fourteen years ago, "His ship was the Humming Bird, a ient aad Curative. Price 2oe. of the King's Army in Norwalk, Major bought the wished for old paper with FerCake. and after being given sufficient infor­ another of that evening's issue."—Bos­ brand new clipper hailing from Boston. mation by the officers to satisfy them General William Tryon. Both seal and Theiri^ out to Hong-Kong had.been Ijer that they knew they were guilty, both signature are affixed to an instrument ton Globe. > J, D. Jennings, prisoners confessed and tried to lay the executed by Tryon while he was Royal maiden one, and it was chafing to Btobbs' XT nd.ertali.er. blame upon the other. Hall said that Governor of the province of New York Beginning Late In life. not very smooth temper to have heS^ie about five weeks ago Veitch came to "I still maintain that a person enter­ idle so early in her career. Having great 4 KNIGHT STREET, TO him and wanted to know if he knew A Million Friends. ing a profession late in life has no future faith in the ship's speed and in his own ' (opposite HorseRailroad Depot.) how much money old Wheeler general­ A friend in need is a friend indeed to speak of," said one gentleman to an seamanship, he was more than anxious Night Bell at Office. 415 ly carried home with him on Saturday Land not less than one million people other as they sat chatting in a suburban to put to sea and let Semmes catch him : nights. Hall replied that he under­ have found just such a friend in Dr. train speeding along the lake front, if he could; but, like the rest of us, his plif MEN OF PLYMOUTH ROCK ICE stood about $200, -whereupon Veitch King's New Discovery for Consump­ really do not see how that is relevant," orders to remain were positive. TORES AND FAMILIES SUPPLIEr proposed that they should rob him tion/Coughs aud Colds.—If you have was the answer. "Every one is sure of i "Occasionally a ship would manage to S Lowest kaieu some night when he was going through never used this Great Cough medicine, mm.*-tT'* the woods on his way home. Hall one trial will convince you that it has the present; ho one of the future, no clear by sailing under some foreign flag, BUSINESS, would have none of it and the matter wonderful curative powers in all dis matter what time of life he or she has but as it was a complicated process in­ was not mentioned again until June eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. reached. When this woman graduated volving fathoms of red tape and very of­ Plumbing, 24th, when Hall promised to go with Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that from the law school a few years ago, the ten fell through just when everything ||S|, MEN OF Veitch. They both met at the depot is claimed or money will be refunded. fact that you shook your head and said seemed favorable it was not resorted to Steam and that evening and proceeded to Snow­ Trial bottles free at H. R. Hale's drug that it was absurd made me interested very often. When it was'tried, however, den's woods. Hall found an old rag on store. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. old Hobbs would go on his beam ends the way and made two masks out of it to see what she, whose children were Gas Fitting, with which they disguised themselves. Poeple who want to marrry on the grown when she began the study of law, with wrath.. He would fume and rant, PLEASURE, They waited patiently and finally most economical terms for the mar­ would accomplish. casting, aspersions on the patriotism of Wheeler came along. Hall says,that riage licenseifee, had better marry before "In five years she has built up a busi­ the owners, the agents, the officials,.and Veitch wanted him to strike Wheeler, July 30, as on that date the fee to be ness which makes her independent finan­ even the Chinese crew. He was so in­ OR T but that his courage failed him and he paid the town clerk will be one dollar cially, which is. more than usually ac­ tensely patriotic that to see a good Yan­ '-t 6251 m SPENCER HOTT. Hall said there must be more and told. tle at H. R. Hale's drug store. * Magazine. its length. The crosses are wrongly ar- edding him to search again. The second ' "f:'-'- 'y'. ranged, sir, and it is a vile caricature of m ^ > search revealed the change bag con­ Increased Sound at Night. • An Ingenious Swindle. ^ an honored flag, sir! Remove it imme- ^ "(f'h taining $14. Veitch then told the same I would like to ask if you have ever A novel kind of swindle was practiced aiatelyf r story as Hall about going to New York. ' OPENED! uoticed the acoustic phenomenon of in a German town the other day. A man " 'Guess not,' said Hobbs again. 'That#; 'M ^. Both men are thoroughly frightened now that they are under arrest; and in greater auiibility of sounds after night­ struggling along under a heavy burden flag was bought, in a British port and^^^i^;^'- addition to the story of the Wheeler fall? Ther^ have been hundreds of at­ suddenly stmnbled and crashed through 'made by a British subject. He was • Iti Invitations tempts to account for this singularity in a plate glasStore window. The propri­ J robbery told by Hall, he has confessed Chinaman, but that is neither here norf^j I -• that he and Veitch are the thieves who the matter of sounds, the theories being etor of the store demanded payment. there. I don't care if it is the flag IN THE CLAMS, OYSTERS, ETC. SHORE stolethe Norwalk and^South Norwalk almost as numerous as the theorists The porter said he had no money. Pass- Patagonia, so long as it was sold to me|tsC|| t Electric! Light company's wire at Whis­ themselves. The ancients noticed that ersby advised' that he be searched. A for that of England. Good n^rrlng!' DINNERS A SPECIALTY. ^ tleville last May ; also, that Veitch and the intensity of all sounds was increased thousand mark note was found on him, "The harbor master had nothing to say* - ahother party stole the wires from Tay- at night and ascribed the phenomenon which, he said, belonged to his employer. * or avenue a short time since. to this and started back, but he had no^,; || lest Style of the Art! Under the management of.. ^ ^ Hall and Veitch were brought before to various causes, some almost as absurd The storekeeper, however, deducted 100 sooner done so than the main halliards* Justice Barrett last Monday, and both as the reasons (?) assigned by certain mod­ marks for the valqgof his window and were pulled, the bundle at the peak * John E. O'Suliivan. < bound over to the Superior Court under ern scientists.—St. Louis Republic. handed 900 marks change to the porter, broke out, and in a second the stars and,,^ $1,000 for the Wheeler robbery. They who went away swearing and protesting. stripes were waving before the aston-r-** were also charged with stealing the A Deluded Bear. A little later the storekeeper discovered ished eyes of the harbor master, the Yan-|g The WEEKL Y GAZETTE wire from the Electric Light company, The story is told of a bear that mis­ the thousand mark note was spurious.— kee skippers and Captain Semmes of the took the humming noise of the telegraph and both confessed their guilt. They New York Sun. „ ^ ^ Alabama. Indeed, so large was 01d-s^, r WE GIVE V ^ ' ''i J ' K For Farmers, is the *-' said that they sold the wire to Phillip wires on high poles as coming from a Glory, in this particular case that it al-^ Harris, an East Norwalk junkman, ana aest of bees and clawed at the pole and The Latest Thing In Petitions. that Phillip Harris carted the wire from most brushed the Alabama's decks, thei ? tore away the stones at its base in the The latest thing in petitions to parlia­ VestfCls being so near together. The huge BEST PAPER in the STATE Taylor avenue after it was stolen, and Uope Of finding the much covet^hp^ey ; that Ike Harris carted the Wire from ment is the petition of a single house­ flag had been presented to the ship at >; 'articular^"" " the Whistleville robbery. This places —Boston Journal of Commerce.< ; hold. A. B. of Some street, Somewhere, her launching and to the excited spec-; Subscribe for it and get the New the Harris Bros, in a very bad light, To preserve health is a moral and re­ entertains an objection to a bill which tators on this occasion seemed larger > York Tribune at the same time. and it is probable that they will be ar­ ligious duty, for health is the basis of all is before the house, and straightway he than the ship herself. rested. Veitch testified that on the social virtues. We can no longer be. use­ and the members of his family draw up The harbor master put about, angrier : " Taylor avenue robbery Wolf Popp ac­ ful when not well.—Johnson. , ,. ; ^ a protest, sign ft and forward it to the than before, and demanded explanations. ^ f J companied them. It is understood that member of the division in which they re­ H • 4 t Popp has left town since the arrest. 'What does that flag mean, sir?' said £ | n' •>/ , A Maine farmer is making a good in­ side for presentation to the house of com­ he. :V* I". W %. ,v -•> , -? ^ y- :J The police deserve great credit for the arrest of these thieves, especially come by breeding swans, the market mons. This may be a highly proper pro­ " 'That's my house flag,' said Hobbs; i, \ : CfV Chief Vollmer, who has been unceas­ rates for which range from $40 to $75 a ceeding, but if it should became popular the trademark of my owners. I do not ing in his efforts to hunt the guilty pair. • : it will add largely to the duties of the know whether that red rag up there is <. j parties down, and he will no doubt honorable members.—London Tit-Bits. humpbacked and clubfooted or not, but > AT THE .RICE! come in for the reward of $50 offered A conch shell was picked up recently you can't give me any points on the con­ » - / « . * • 'RI< ~ May 20th last by- the Electric Light* by a herder on one of the highest buttes Sticks Clos«r Than a Brother. struction of that article up there with company for the arrest and' convictibn in the John Day mbuntalns, Oregon,. Bob Clamwhooper—About a week ago the stripes on it. I propose to fly that RH of the thieves who stole the company's 5,000 feet above sea level and far you sold me a porous plaster to get rid wire.., ... flag how I please, when I please and RI< ; frotn Hibaaft habitation. of a pain in my chest. where I please, whether it be in Hong- w&- Druggist—Yea, I remember it very Men's good shoes, I was troubled with catarrh for seven ' 'A LOSt IiCMOll. Kong or in h . For the second time, ; years previous to commencing the use well. What can I do for you now? good morning!'and Hobbs went below. Mrs. Winkers (meaningly)—The paper Clamwhooper—Now I want something "Semmes was so angry over the stars .. " _ calf Goo'dyear welt, of Ely's Cream Balm. It has dene for say* a man walked into a s^o^ ^Kr-' and stripes flaunting in his face that he Ladies' Goodyear welt, 3,00 me what other so-called cures have to get rid of the porous plaster.—Texas d&y*afternoon, took a drink and dropped Siftings. • - swore to blow the Humming Bird out of : " fineDongola, 2.00 failed to do—cured me. The effect of dead. the "water if he ever caught her outside, • the Balm seemed magical .--Clarence no matter what flag she sailed under, r; ^ & " rosset Oxfords, from $1 up L. Huff, Biddeford, Me. " ^ Mr. Winkers (s&emh^p—Procrastina­ Three Welcome Ships. tion is a terrible thing. He should have Throe steamships arrived at Montreal! He never did it, however, as tins voyage Youth's and boy's shoes, 1.00 After trying many remedies for hung fire as so many others did, and as Misses and Children's Russets. / catarrh during the past twelve years, I taken his tonic sooner.—New York within two or three hours of each otherj shortly after this the Alabama exchanged - Ladies' Shoes made to order. tried Ely's Cream Balm with complete Weekly. . . _ . ^ on Thursday. One was loaded with gin, j with the Kearsarge certain little civili­ success. It is over one, year since I In the case of njoney finding is having one with lemons, and one with sugar, ties we all know about Ms blowing days stopped using it and have had no re­ ind Montreal is content.—Exchange. werfe over."—New York Sun. Cousins' Shoe Store, turn of ^catarrh. I recommend it to all in law, but money is >tbe-only persona my friends.—Milton T. Palm, Reading, property the title of which passes with 29 WALL STREET, Pennsylvania. ; Read the GaaaXtb. 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NOTICE, RR SOUTH NORWALK. s&, „ 100 - , .T O N S feV E R Y - CHOICE I* TT1BE annual meetins: of the Stockholders of ON FIRE WITH ECZEMA X the Norwalk Fire Insurance Company The electric cars will be housed in m ' * .. r. mil be held at the office of the company m Timothy H ay, ploveri Norwalk, Conn., at 10 o'clock, a.m., on the 27th the new car house to-night. Terrible Sufferings of Idttle Baity. day of July, A. D., 1893,.for the election of Di­ Seven Doctors and Two Hospitals rectors, and for the transaction of any other There were several narrow escapes at business which may properly come before the Washington street crossing yester­ Fall. Gored by Cutlcura. ||li|l Timothy and Red Top Seed. said meeting. ~ day. ^ - EXCURSION By order of the Directors, My baby boy, 6 month* old, broke oat with ^W' tv,V"A " " V' "•*-' ' " BEST QUALITY. 27-28 QEO. R. COWLES, Sec y. The annual cruise of the Lachmont •czema. The itching and burning was intense; the eczema spread to Ida limb*, breast, face, and Yacht Club will be sailed on the Sound bead, until he waa nearly covered; his torturing OPENING! OPENINCIiil next week. agonies were citable to behold; he had no peace and bnt little rest night or *Lw KINDS GARDEN SEEDS Roast Clan, Clotier anil Sbore Dinners Olive Branch Lodge, Knights of day. He waa under treat, SEi BBACHJMBY ISLAND Pythias, installed their newly elected ment it different times at i... At Seasonable Prices. two hospitals and by seven HOLMES, KEELER & SELLECK COMPANY, COCKEFUR'S OYSTER SHELL POINT, officers last night. doctor* in this city without '* STEAMER " 615lw .v Foot Hendrick Avenue. .. benefit; every . , ; ; WHOLESALE GROCERS, , r, . Justice Barrett fined William Haven prescription of the doctors $3 and costs, yesterday, for drunken­ was faithfif./Uy tried, bnt bt /* 7/*\© and. 11 3p*r«JLl Street. ness and breach of the peace. new worse all the tin» . CITY OF A1BAHY For month* I expended \ NP0B 51LB. Mr. and Mrs. George Gerrish. of Stu­ about $3 per week for art avenue, are the proud parents of a medicines, and waa ea tirely discouraged. I par. HOySE AND LOT! fine little girl, born this morning. chased CUTICURA, CUTI- NO. 8 PROSPECT ATENVE. CURA SOAP and CtmcpBA Hit TO.V I'Ot.h'T! The funeral of Miss Emma Anderson RESOLVENT and followed House contains 7 large rooms; borough water; was held from her late residence on Tay­ Sunday, July 23, "93. house in first-class condition; will be sola the directions to tho letter. Relief was immediate, lor avenue at 3 o'clock this afternoon. bis Bufferings were eased, and rest and sleep per. cheap, if sold at once. Apply on the premises, mitted. He steadily Improved and in nine weeks or at the Horse B. B. Co. 28 tf A fire in Bridgeport at three o'clock was entirely cured, and has now as clear a skin and Is OB fair a boy as any mother could wish to see. J this morning caused Ed. Hyde to come /ecommend every mother to use it for every Babf 75c—EXCURSION TICKETS—75c to this city and resume his old place at Humor. Charity Day at the Fair. Volk's hat factory. * " ^ ^ IS MRS. M. FERGUSON-, I® ';•> :'-~y 8# W. Brookline st., Boston. Leave South Norwalk, 9 a. m., re­ CHICAGO, July 14.—The World's fair di- Mrs. Nelson Caswell and grand fectory has decided to donate to the fam­ daughter, Miss Lida Chapman, of turning, leave Sea Beach Coney Is ilies of the firemen killed in Monday's fire Cuticura Remedies land,4:20 p.m.; leave East 31st street, the entire gate receipts of Sunday, July 16. Mystic, are visiting Mrs. James Taylor The greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humoz It is believed that fully $50,000 will be on Woodward avenue, f- remedies of modern times, Instantly relieve the STEAMER SYLVAN SHORE LEAVES New York, 5:20.p. m. most agonizing formrf of eczema and psoriasis, realized. An Italian employed on the Consoli­ and speedily, permanently, economically, and in­ SOUTH NORWALK—10:00 and 11:30 a. m ; 2:00, 3:30 and 5:40 p.m. dated road at Darien, broke his leg yes­ fallibly cure every species of torturing, disfiguring: ROTON POINT—10:45 a. m ; 12:15, 2:45, 5:00 and 6:30 p. m. terday. He was removed to the Bridge­ itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and port Hospital on the 3.08 p. m. train. EXCURSION FARE, 23 CENTS, i* ^ - f 'iff ^ri!-' - "i?* f it'^ ^r ^* [iiS? - tf* Wayte A. Raymond and a party of all other miXL and best physicians St friends have gone down to Theophile Steamer to Charter for Moonlight Excursions. Euphrat's weighted down with terra­ Bold everywhere. Price, CtmciTBA, 60c.; SOAP, pin. There are signs of a feast in their 25c.; RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTTKB wake. ^ . H < DHU& AND CHEMICAL COBPOBAXUHF, Boston. FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHS, «3- Send for " How to Cure Skin Diseases," 6ft GO TO F. Beach, of Danbury, and a party pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. of sixteen from Beantownhave engaged PLE8, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and the Florence B, Captain Ira Brother- PIM oily skin cured by CuTictraA SOAP. ton, for a sail on the sound and dinner gpyif £ ^ at Lassen's. ^ OLD FOLKS' PJUN& Full of comfort for all Pains, Inflam­ Captain Theodore Smith has Landon mation, and Weakness of the Aged in 11 MAIN STREET, NORWALK. Ketchum's employees down to the the Cuticnnt Anti-Pain Plaster, ^T).M Mij) islands to-day, for a chowder. It it is the first and only pain-killing strength- 1 New, instantaneous, and infallible (I y I] v v i unnecssarv to say that' 'Speeler' is not sailing the Julia. Joseph Levysdo was discharged by BRLDGPORT. Justice Barrett, yesterday, as there was Suits & not sufficient evidence to convict him. COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 12. Attorney George A. Honnecker ap­ i*ij \; SE^SO&CA'BLEOFFEliWGS, peared for Levysdo. iers, One of the largest and best picnics at Roton Point this year was that of the At our Grand Street Store. mrDSUMOAEIi PRODUCTIONS. bie union picnic of the Grace, St. An­ d drew's and the German Methodists, of This Week.!®® , We will sell all our Hot "Weather Goods at prices that will be of interest an New Haven, yesterday. benefit to the purchaser. A race for cabin cat-boats, under the Duck Suits with Empire skirt, ETON DUCK SUITS, JETON SERGE SUITS, CHILDREN'S LAWN auspices of the Lachmont Yacht Club, SUITS, LAMES' WHITE WRAPPERS, PARASOLS AND $2.95, worth $5.oo. SUN UMBRELLAS ARE BEING CLOSED will be held Saturday, July 30. The OUT AT CUT PRICES. race is open to cabin cats 28 feet and Eton Suits, Jacket lined under. Several boats from this city LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. will enter. throughout with satin, It has been suggested that when the WHITE CAMBRIC AND LAWN, FIGURED PERCALE AND SAT­ city council purchase new badges for :--y $3-98> worth $6.00. EEN SILK WAISTS, FANCY AND BLACK, ALL STYLES AND PRICES,FROM $50c TO $6.00. the police force, that instead of pre­ Eton Suit, all wool ladiescloth, senting Hon. Robert Bonner Bones Largest assortment in the city of Wash Dress Goods, Cambrics, Bedford with a silver service, the old tin pie $4.95, worth$7.00. Cords, Tontine Crepes, Challies, Outing Flannels. Princess Cloths, Zephyr plates now worn by the force be hand­ Ginghams, Dotted Swiss Mulls, Lawns, Tissues, India Twills, Pongees, Chev­ iots, French Madras, Lace Jaconets. Sateens, Crepons, French Ginghams, etc. ed over to him, for his faithful services Eton Suits, all wool serge, Take advantage of our reduction in prices and make your purchases at once. as janitor of the cells. FREE DELIVERY DAILY. All goods purchased by customers resid­ STBAMBR ing in Norwalk and South Norwalk, delivered at their door free of expense. Thomas Madden, Thomas Brennan 11133$5-95- worth $8.5o. and Frank Doyle, hailing from New Children'sGingham Dresses York, made the acquaintance of Justice THE D. M. %EAT) COMPANY. a Barrett this morning to the extent of trimmed with ruffle, V shape, CITY OF ALBA NY $5 and costs, each, for evading their size 4, 6, 8 yrs. ^ . fare on the Consolidated. Money be­ ;y DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN ing tight Chief Vollmer escorted the trio to wicked Bridgeport. 48 CtS, worth 8octs. Jubt as the west bound express was Challie Wrapper, waist lined passing the depot at 10 o'clock last watteau back,' ' • YOUR FAVORITE HOME NEWSPAPER South NorWalk and New York, night, the wind blew a case of Danbury hats off an Adams Express company's %'% 9^ worth $ 1.75. : " '7 AND truck standing at the depot under the wheels of the moving train. The air was full of hats for a few minutes and F A R E.—Single 40 Cents; Excursion, 70 Cents some of them were carried as far as Mon Lord & Taylor -A • ... it! roe street. When an account of stock : Leave South Norwalk 7:30 a. m.; Leave New York : Beekman Street, 2 p. m.; east 31st street -Grand Street Store, N. Y. ; P 2:20 p. m., connecting with Danbury train. was taken it was found that nine Der­ by's were destroyed. THE PROPELIiEB, "CITY OF NOBWA1.K," leaves New York Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 p,m.; leave Norwalk Tuesdays, Thursdayg and Saturdays, at 5 2C p. as 5 : ONE TEAR FOR ONLY $1.00 FREIGHT RECEIVED DAILY. A County Treasurer's Shortage. larle & Seymour, TIPTON, Ind., July 14.—Enough has been learned regarding the affairs of County Solicitors (Treasurer James K. Armstrong to warrant the statement that he is short at least 180,000, with a strong probability of a AMERICAN .^FOREIGN much larger deficit. The bondsmen are pushing the investigation. Deputy Treas­ urer Cal Armstrong, who conducted all (LI GAZETTE! the business of the office, cannot be found, THE and it is thought that he has fled. ; . v';. - Contains the news of Town, Ctronty and State, and as much National news Another Molitor Murderer Found Guilty. as any other paper of its claes. . ALPENA, Mich., July 14. — William Nsw Haven, Conn. Your home would be incomplete without it. Repke, who confessed and implicated twelve others in the murder of Albert Molitor at Rogers City in 1875, has been DIED. found guilty of murder in the first degree. COUCH.—At Taunton, Mass., July 9th, DABIUS NASH, youngest son of Leonard C, Couch, '•* Repke, together with the three prisoners •: , and grandson of Mtj.Gen. Darius N. Couch, Buy While the Price is Low. who were convicted Monday of the same 1 ; - aged a years. crime, will probably . be sentenced to life Imprisonment at Jackson. This makes is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news the fifth conviction in the case. ?§ 'Y V'*' TO BENT,; of United States and the world. It gives the events of foreign lands in a Halt iuch or less. 25 cts a day.or 11,00 per week. nutshell. It has separate departments for "THE FAMILY CIRCLE," and THE IRON MOUNTAIN New Postmasters. i mo RJENT.—The desirable suite of rooms "OUR YOUNG FOLKS." Its" HOME AND SOCIETY" columns command WASHINGTON, July 14. — Among the I in James' Block. Apply to F. ST. JOHN fourth class postmasters just appointed LOCKWOOD, Trustee. 638 t f the admiration of wives and daughters. Its general political news,editorials are the following: Connecticut—L. D. synd discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. Its "AGRI- O BENT.—Second floor; five rooms with Post, Andover. New York—Cyrus Sur- water.at No. 11 High street. Rent 18.00. TURAL" department has no superior in the country. Its "MARKET RE­ dam, Buddy's Crossing; C. A. L. Homme* Inquire of TAFT BROS., Clothiers, Wall street. dien, Oakdale Station; C. 6. Overton, Jr., T 637 tf PORTS" are recognized authority in all parts of the land. w a'i A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and the Shinnecock Hills. New Jersey—H. M. lO BENT.—First floor of No. 4 Elm street, WEEKLY GAZETTE for one year * ,' ' Vliet, Valley; J. W. McClure, Williams- also barn. Apply to O. E. WILSON, 634 tf Of Cripple Creek, Colorado. ton; Joseph Corzatt, Wood Glen. mO RENT.—The sail boat, "Three Broth- I ers," for parties; also row boats. No A More Searching Pension Inquiry. charge for fishing lines and bait. CAPT. O. S. WASHINGTON, July 14— Commissioner CLABK, 87 Merwin street. 620 tf r For only $1.00, Cash in Advance CAPITAL STOCK 700,000 SHARES. PAR VALUE $1. FULL PAID. Lochren, of the pension bureau, has is­ O RENT—Dwellings, No. 77 Harbor sued an order directing that hereafter, in avenue. Possession immediately Apply at N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE," regular price per year. . . . $1.00 ; k V NON-ASSESSABLE. NO INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY. making calls upon the war and navy de­ The Norwalk Gas Co's office,Water street. 570tf THE WEEKLY GAZETTE " , " '* " . . V ' 100 partments for information regarding the lervice of applicants for pension under the Total, - - *•' -• ' - - - $2.00 1% FOB SALE . • TREASURY .STOCK ONLY BEING SOLD. ; act of June 27, 1890, a request shall be Half inch or less, 25 cts a Hay, or 11.00 per week made for the full military and .medica] Mr] history of the soldier. T7KMI SA1J5.—A neat little cottage of seven WE FURNISH BOTH PAPERS OHE YEAR FOR $1.00 p rooms on Union Place, ana three mm- We Offer a Portion of this at Per Share. " M&tWtr* " ates'walk to Borougt Post-office and Depot • . SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Price $2,500, $1,000 of which can remain permfc- Beef and Hog Exports. nently and only $500required to be paid dowr. 1 COME IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR WHEN YOU CAN. WASHINGTON, July 1|.—The chief of the Applv to rtainT.m OLMSTKAD. A«t. 276tf > Address all orders to ; tJ, .THE GAZETTB, Norwalk, COM. bureau of statistics reports that the total values of the exports of beef and hog pro­ This Company owns Six Full Claims and a Water Right in this GREAT ducts from the United States doling June, GOLD CAMP. 1883, and during the eight months ended We are working some of the claims, and all money derived from the sale June 30,1898, as compared with smaller SWEDISH WOMAN exports during the corresponding periods g D0WNG0THE PRICES! of stock is used on the property. The officers receive no salaries. of preceding year was as follows: June, REFERENCES.—Daily State Mining Journal, Mercantile Bank or any 1803, 110,008,837; 1892, $10,519,510. Eight Wanted!: f ^ ^Yes, business is dull, and to enliven it we offer the following prices in of the Banks of Denver. - months ended June 30, 1893. $75,198,849; xneatSr 1892, $84,808,710. The values of the ex­ rf $ Shoulder Steak, ports of ^airy products daring June were WJ1&(TED.---A Settled and f Round tW£< 11,200,445, and during June, 1£92, $1,509,028. t*&t c,. i • sfd-s««*e$ §ENB IN ¥OUK OBBERS f Thoroughly Competent Swedei t} Sirloin Jersey Militia in Camp. : ' Porterhouse RBA GIRT, N. J., July 14.—The anual en­ woman to do * r ? 12*c campment of the state militia opened here 5c For farther particulars and prospectus address? today for a week's encampment. Governor 18c •"•V Werts and other state officials are here, The governor suid the court of pardons Fore Quarter, 12cHii will hold f Kifii.ing here this afternoon. In a very small family. A first- Full line of Fresh Fish, Fruitf, Vegetables, etc. •Ill4 •f'Bg,! -issfei;' Brokn H*> r • Aosailant Indicted. class Cook and Laundress If'.'' ************ ************ NKW V< i k. -*• .v i4.—The grand jury •#* E. J. WADHAMS, Proprietor found HI> for aFsarflt in the can hear of a good place and 18 N.MainStreet,*: * 81 Wall Street, 624 AND 625 MINING EXCHANGE BUILING,}: So. Norwalk, * * Norwalk, first •» «• • Frank Ellison for big wages, by applying at the Telephone Call. * r 1 People's Market. *Telephone Call, brut.r>l > at ;».c.icWr. H. Henriques. The Norwalk and So. Norwalk. * 57'5 m -AsruHh; j-u..is, iut.it. is ten years. GAZETTE Office. •' ******** * ':

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