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1§- - ' Two Cents. Norwalk, Conn., Friday,' July 28. 1893. - ?; Price rr, Vol.' XcIii.—No. 30. f---* j . .

i%,. Bereft of Reason. The American Tramp. states. Stop giving small coins to.beg­ John F. Darrow and. family who Henry Menden, a well known resi­ gars. And Anally: have been visiting friends in Green­ HE STOLE MS; is! FOUND IN TEXAS. &*> Bev. J. J. McCook, of Hartford and field, Mass., are expected home to­ dent of East Bridgeport* has become Niantio, has been taking a'' tramp cen­ ' 'Experiment with the drink question morrow. bereft of his reason. He comes of an sus." He sent circulars to the mayors until yon find some way of interfering Old and-respected family. He will be A Trusted Employee ef Hbyt&Olm- A Man Who Disappeared Last 3a® -Bath Brushes at Hale's. 30-tf sent to the almshoube. . ^ ^ and chiefs-of-police of fourteen Ameri­ with the present ad libitum manufac­ - f.'fstead Arrested, October Regains His Mental ? ture and ad infinitum prolongation of can cities, and gives the interesting re­ Snappers are biting. The same is •fc Faculties. that whole noisome and unhappy breed Buck Taylor And His Gun. J / ilf sults in an article in the August true of mosquitoes. There is always a Buck Taylor, the colored Bridgeport He Confesses His Guilt Forum. From the Courant's conden­ of which the tramp is Only one va­ lively sense of satisfaction in captnring pugilist, accidently shot Harry Hawley m Search Made in Norwalk. either. sation, we copy to the extent of our riety." • also colored, while fooling with a revol­ Ellis F. Makin, 21 years of age, em­ space, the most significant points of the ver Thursday evening. The bullet ployed at the Hoyt & Olmstead cigar On November 2nd last, there ap* - An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. struck Hawley in the right leg, making exceedingly interesting and instructive TERSE TALES OF THE TIMES. Thomas Fitzmaurice died at its home factory, South Norwalk, was arrested peared in the GAZETTB an item to the- on Wilton avenue, Thursday after­ a slight wound. Thursday charged with stealing be­ effect that James L. Carson, a promi­ article: 't ^ noon, aged about one year. tween $400 and $500 worth of cigars nent citizen of Torrington, was miss­ ; The number of American tramps See ad. auction sale of real estate. - tJSE DANA'S SARSAPAR1L LA, IT'S from the firm. Cigars have been ing and that two gentlemen from that covered by this census is 1,349. Thirty- 5 "THE KIND THAT CURES." missed ever since August 1892. and the place were here making a thorough Cholera infantum is prevalent in town. —Bathing Sponges, very low prices search for him. He had been missing r two questions were asked in every case, at Hale's. , 30-tf firm were unable to discern tne guilty party. Watch was put upon Makin, from Torrington since Friday morning,; and Mr. McCook grieves that he inad­ Patera- 940 Canines. , ' -Hind \ lamb 18c, fore 12c People's Mt. Chief of police Dann appeared on Up to date 940 dogs have been regis­ who is employed in the office and some­ October 28, when he left Turrington to vertently omitted a thirty-third, thongh duty this morning in a new coat of tered as against 800 last year. Several times sold cigars for the firm, and consult his physician, who lived in New he tells us in the same breath of one "heavenly blue" with ' 'gold" buttons, irreste have been made and the owners finally it was found that he had been York. He was last seen the same dayv>i; There will be a foot ball game at E. boarding the 4 p. m. train out of New' involuntary catechumen who found the of C. picnic to-morrow. the envy of his brother officers. <>ff unlicensed dogs are being prosecut­ selling cigars to parties who had never purchased from the firm before and York, by a railroad porter at the Grander thirty-two too many. "That's a devil ed. Let the good work go on, even though the price of "hot frankfurters" that no returns had been made for the Central Station. His hand-bag ariived§§| of a lot of questions," exclaimed this There will be a midsummer praise at Torrington at 8 o'clock that night. " Dwyer's City of Norwalk baud will service at the First Congregational Shall be doubled next winter. sales. Two days asro Makin was taken indignant victim, 1 'to ask a fellow for a elect officers this evening. into the private office and charged with It was thought that he had left the church next Sunday evening, with the train at South Norwalk and wandered night's lodging !" In the most ambi­ story of the hymns told by the pastor. the theft and he admitted that he was ii Suicide of a Cashier. guilty. The thefts were committed away. A thorough search was made at tious previous tramp census of which Trainer W.H.Lockwood has engaged the services of driver Edward Doty. Cashier E. S. Francis of the Pitts- when the boxes came from the packing all of the hotels in Norwalk, but be­ Mr, McCook has heard—London, 1889 —Hale's Cordial cures all bowel trou­ field National Bank shot himself in his room and Makin was in the habit of yond finding that a man somewhat re- -• bled and is safe for the youngest child sembling Mr. Carson had stopped at —the number of weary wanderers ques­ —Willimantic cotton, (colors,) only room at the Maplewood Hotel Wednes­ substituting empty boxes for the full to take. 649tf day morning. He used a revolver of ones. He has been in the employ of the City Hotel in South Norwalk not a tioned was only 286. 19c. doz. at the Boston store, Norwalk. trace of the missing man could be Michael English who was seriously SS-calibre, the muzzle of which he the firm ior a number of years and Of these 1,349 American tramps, less placed directly in front of his right been befriended in many ways by Mr. found. than one-half describe themselves as The Curillo case is set down for a wounded by the premature discharge His wife and relatives in Torrington p» of a pistol, was discharged from the ear, and the bullet passed through the Hoyt. When he was sick about a year unskilled laborers, and only sixteen hearing before Justice Austin to-mor­ brain, coming out on the other side ago Mr. Hoyt called at his house every supposed that he was dead and had al­ hospital to-day and taken to his home most given up all hope of learning any­ gay they have no regular calling. Of row- : ' ' . # . ,:o. and lodging in a music stand near by. day and took him fruits, fresh milk, etc. in West Norwalk. Little sympathy is felt for the young thing of him. -On Thursday his wife . the representatives—on the retired list A new plate glass front is to be placed i'SE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA .IT'S man, but much is felt for his widowed was greatly surprised to hear that he —of skilled labor, 40 per cent, say they in the store occupied by the Grumman One of the shafts to a carriage in mother and sisters, whohein part help­ was alive in a Texas hospital and fast Bros. which Mr. Rathburn, the sewintr ma­ ' THE KIND THAT CURES." used to be sailors, firemen, brakemen, ed to support. He was given a private regaining health. It is learned from chine agent, was out riding in Thurs­ the hospital authorities that he has shoemakers, curriers, teamsters, host­ The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bicycle IRace. hearing this morning in the office of At­ day, was wrecked by coming in contact torney Light. been there most of the time since last lers, blacksmiths or horse-shoers. Mr. Mills of Cranberry Plains, died Thurs­ with another vehicle. No other dam­ On Monday evening, August 7th, October and has been semi-unconscious day night. McCook's drag net caught three elec­ age was done. Bates Brop. Hnmpty Dumpty company USE DANA'S SARSAPARILLA,IT'S and mentally deranged most of the appears at the Town Hall, Stamford. tricians, two brokers, two reporters, a —Hale's Jamaica Ginger is double ' 'THE KIND THAT CURES.» time. strength, samples free. 649tf —Have you tried the chowder which In order to make the event of interest He became sane and conscious only music te