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An Enterprising Bepuhlican Journal, especially devoted to Local News and Interests. mk-i>Two DOLLARS A YEAR. STABLISHED Accounts at pro rata Bate*. aAddress Slips Indicate time when Subscriptions by E 1800. mail expire. NORWALK, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 26,1884. Number 35. Job Printinj of every Variety H. S. BTXITGTON, Volume LXXXIY. QUICKM* OAurn EIIOTID ; _ EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. , EXPRESSION OF IDEAS. TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. ;' llZTSIirJESS DIRECTORY. If W« Siiow. give you some"food to take with you. Uo REAL ESTATE. you understand [Advertisements ' under' this head $1.00 per line It is odd, but true, that long words Nothing is more annoying to printer . 4 ytot.C vyy.. per year.] If W» knew, when 'Miking thoughtless "Yes, miss." I " ; 5 kJ For Sale Cheap. . - —« ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Through' the crowded, duaty way, "By. ten probably these men \|ill be moro commonly express ignorance than and publisher than .to detect errors in a That some pearl of wondrous whiteness ,; ILL be sold at a Bargain, if applied for Boon JOHN S. SEYMOUB. Bank Building gone, and then you can bring the money do the short words. Short words aro printed work when it is too late to cor­ W a small, neat Cottage, of six rooms, in good P. W. PERRY, Gazette '' Close beside onr pathway lay, used for the expression of stalwart ideas rect them. In spite of the utmost pains neighborhood, and three minutes' walk of the , BUTTER DEALE1!. . Wf should pause where now we hasten, ^ back." ROYAL Bridge. Apply at GAZETTE OFFICE. W«shouldoftener look around, •: r : "Yes, miss, I'll bring it back faithful­ that are perfectly capable of standing of the .proofreader, mistakes will now and H. P. BEATTY, Cor. Wall and Water Sta. Leirtour careless feet should trample " ly, as sure's my name is Pat" alone, while the refinement of those ideas then be overlooked on the printed slip, For Sale. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. Some ran jewel in'the ground. aro moro commonly expressed in long only fo be discovered when the edition is ANDREW SEIiLECK, • 49 Wal^St. Loud knocks were heard at the door, rfUIE elegant building site at Norwalk, Connecti- L cat, belonging to'the Estate of the late HOTELS. If we know what forms are fainting | fi; and the two humed away. Opening the words. The grandest thoughts in any worked off. Some of these typographical For the shade which we could fling, literature are expressed in few and well- errors are amusing. We know an in- Henry T. Morgan, purchased by him during his THE ARLINGTON, Cor. Main & Wall St front door they confronted the troop of life-time, upon which to build his country resi­ If we knew what lips are parching chosen words, and, as a ri^e, the man of stance where a leading divine in a New dence, contalnining 9V acres on high ground, with LIVERY STABLES. For the water we could bring, marauders. extensive views of Ix>ng Island-Sound, line old ideas is more simple iii his language Eugland city rushed into the office of a shades. This plot is capable of being subdivided GEO. S. GREGORY, li Kniglit £t . We should haate with eager footsteps; -r MONEY I PHOTOGRAPHERS. " What do you want at this late hour?" than he who has no originality, and relies prominent editor, and, laying down the into several sites of one or two acres each, and is We Ahonld work with willing hands, ' J Pccht't located on the green opposite the residence of the W.B.GLINES, " * Main St. Bearing cooling cups of water, asked Jennie. on others for thoughts, which he then Saturday edition of the paper, sternly Rev. s. B. S. Bisscll, and known as tho St. John's , "Supper and shelter for the night," place. This property is highly reccommended for F. E. HEADMAN, A1I0 J Gazeite Building s\ r\ Planting rows of shading palms. 5 j- proceeds to put into his own expressions. demanded, " What does your compositor a gentleman's family residence, and is within FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. ' i! { ft * • m answered the leader. hours of New York City, and In one of the largest i!\J If we knew what feet were weary, J .S..K. The man of ideas which are capable of moan by such an announcement as this ? and most flourishing towns in Connecticut; price, S. STEPHENS/ - 53 Wall St. Climbing up the hills of pain. '' Who are you, sir ?" standing alone is visually careless about I wrote that the topic of my sermon was $12,000. Apply to F. ST. JOHN LOCKWOOD, MILLINERY.!;' % By the world cast out as eyll, "Captain Jones, of the Confederate Fairfield Connty Bank, Norwalk, Conn., or HOMER the appearance his ideas may make, just ' Csosar's things find God's thinga' It MORGAN, No. 2 Pine St., New York City. tfl8 MISSES ST. JOHN, 33 Main Strcc- Poor, repentant Hagdalenes army," he replied, in a surly tona We no more should dare to scorn as' the rich man is content to dress more leads here that the ' Rev. Mr. will GROCERS. With our Pharisaic pride, "Theif why are you away from the plainly than his poorer neighbors, speak on Corsair's thugs and God's & I1 PNH .&J5,vNEDIGT> 41 Wail St main army, sir ?" - For Sale or to Let., 1' R. P. BEATTY, Cor. Wall &Water Sts Wrapping close onr robes abont us, because he and everybody else knows he thugs.'" Matters were explained, and j... mri Thifmi7^/um iie /fowj CIM1AHB FIEOMFFLSEUE®, 18 WallSt. Passing onjthe other side, "That's my business." answered the the reverend gentleman was consoled by rpiIE Real Estate knowD is the W. C. Street prop- 8ELLECK BBOS., 14 & l(i Wall St. 1 i. ^ is rich, he need not advertise his-wealth. X erty, 115 feet frontiD? on High St. and 125 feet If we knew, When friends around ns so-called Capt. Jones, impudently. It is also often noticed that men of ideas the reflection that he was not alone in hi3 on Main St., being 290 feet deep, with splendid BOOTS AND SHOES. Closely press to say "Good-by," House, Barn, and other out bnildings with nice "If you insist upon entering, you hesitate in their speech more than do trouble. PROLONGING LIFB. • A FAMOUS PIRATE. shade and fruit trees, adjoining the property of S. A.H. HOYT, WallSt Which among the lips that kiss us • • must, but we object to turning our house iril E. Olmstead. EUGENE FANCHER, 17 Main Street J those who have few ideas and few words Perhaps no man was ever more dis­ First beneath the flowers would II e» ' It was during the darkness of the Mid­ Absolutely Pure. Also one other tract of about forty acres on Riv­ MEAT, Fisn AND PROVISION MARKETS, While like rain upon their faces ... . into a camp." to express them in. The reason is evi­ turbed by a trifle than the reporter, The Providence Journal relates the fol­ erside avenue fronting on Riverside avenue and "Can't help it, miss. It's one of the dle Ages, ripe with fanaticism and su­ lowing history of the hanging of Gibbs, Tins rotvuerTiever varies. A marvel m purityj running through to the Spring Hill road, all nicely V 18 Main Street ~ Fell our bitter, blinding tears, . r'>$4' dent. Men of a large vocabulary will who, concerning the appearance of the 1 located for building lots, all located in the Borough W. M. BATES, te 19 Wall Street perstition, that the most absurd ideas of strength, and wholesomeness. • More cconomtca Y Tender Words of love eternal necessities of war. File in, men!" pick and choose in then* words in order belle of the.tonm at a picnio, intended to the pirate : Tho only connection of than the ordinary kinds, and cannot'be sold in com­ •f NorWa'ik and almost (n the center ofthe business JEWELLER AND WATCTIMAKEK. We should whisper in their ears. witchcraft, horoscopes, chiromancy, and petition with the multitude. of low test, short portion. Contemplated railroad within short dis­ Chloe was obliged to produce from the to get the word that will best do the say ''she looked au fait," and found the Gibbs with Rhode Island was that he tance. For furthe? particulars enquire of LEGRAND JACKSON. 66 Wall St. weight, allum or phosphate powders. i Btf BURR SMITH, Agent. pantry all the cooked food in the house, work expected of it. If this one will not types had it,. " she looked all feet" • empirical pandas for the prolongation was a native of, and first sailed from, ROYAL BAKING POWDERCO..' 106 Wall st, N. HAMS, BEEF, ETC. . of life first became' vdi&emin#ted. The Y. Iv43 and the men did justice to it Jennie answer, it will be taken out and an­ Prof. Bush was at one time proof­ v this, State. He was a sailor on the brig B. P. BEATTY, Cor. Wall and Water St. A Brave Irish Boy. philosopher's ^ptone and elixir of life (.' ii if. Jfii ftff- • :'i v Stanton remained up, feeling in no other substituted, while the man of a reader of the American Bible Society. Vineyard, Captain Thomley, which left DR. DAVID hm i DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. • were then vaulted ' by the alchemists. humor to go to bed. When the repast limited vocabulary and few ideas will Though, for the greater part, very care­ New Orleans on the 9th of November, VAN HOOSEAR & AMBLER, Gazette Bid « lh the month of May, 1864, a boy of Foremost among the prolongers. of life a CHOICE EDWARD STREET, 5 Gazetto Bldg was over, Capt Jones said,— never be at a loss for the simple reason ful about his wbrk, he permitted one 1830, for Philadelphia, with a cargo of KENNEDY'S : -v: .sr-yj-iiW. .!i .T> .-At fourteen, with a small bundle under his "Miss Stanton, I learn that you have wo find Paracelsus, an alchemist of great cotton, molasses and sugar, and $30,000 TINSING AND SI.AT1# ROOFING. that ho has but the one set of ideas and edition of the Bible to go to press with F. W. JAQUI, 53 Wall St. arm, might have been seen walking wear­ a large sum of money iu„tlie house. We tho expression, "The desolate hath renown, and a man of considerable at­ in money. Gibbs headed a conspiracy ily over a rough Kentucky road. His tho one set of words to express them. TEAS AND COFFEE. must have it" The words are easily fitted to the ideas many more children than she which hath tainments. He claimed to have dis­ among the crew to murder the captain liair was brown, his eyes were gray, and "What, would you plunder us?" asked covered the elixir of lifa So great was and the mate, William Roberts, and R. P. BEATTY, Cor. Wall and Water Sta and the work is done. Of all people in a hundred," instead of " hath a hus­ HARNESS, F there was a good-humored expression ou the young lady, indignantly. his influence that even the learned plunder and sink the vessel. The cap­ his broad Celtic face; for our liero was the world, young women are the most band" , . • J-F.PECK WELL, ' Water St. "We don't take it for ourselves. It is Of an office-seeker a friendly editor Erasmus did not disdain to consult him. tain and mate were thrown overboard, an Irish boy, who had gone out into the glib in conversation, but it is not fron^ TONSORIAL ARTISTS. ' ' for the cause," said |^e leader, hypocriti­ wrote, " He has secured a position in the Patients and pupils flocked around him those of the seamen who had not joined world to seek his fortuna any quantity of ideas or of words either, REMEDY GUS. FRANKE, Gazette Building cally. " You may as well bring it at custom house* as his well-known capacity from every quarter of Europa Not­ in tho crime were frightened into sub­ For the Cnre of Kidney and Xilver Con»> "Where will I sleep to-night?" Pat for the command of either is usnally plaints,- Constipation, and all disorders FOR SALE! P.EAL ESTATF. AND. INSURANCE. once, and save the trouble of a search. convinced us he would." We venture to withstanding his famous "stone of im­ mission, and 'the specie was divided Roach murmured, for tliat was his name. limited, but for the reason already as­ arising from an impure state of the BLOOD. B. J.STURGES,. iVi , .: . Gazette Bnilding You can't deny that the money was paid say the aspirant for political preferment mortality,". he died at the age of 50. among the crew. Off Long Island, the To women wbo suffer from any of the ills pecu­ "Last night I slepLon the ground, and signed. The man who has but one suit His vaulted elixir was a kind of sulphur liar to their sex it is an unfailing friend. All LUMBER DEALER. you last Monday." was not gratified when he perceived that, crew scuttled the ship and set fire to it Drngqists. One Dollar n bottle, or address Dr. HOP.AC E L. HUBBELL, Water St. it was very stiff I \flra this morning." of clothes is never troubled about dress­ " I don't deny it," said the young lady, according to the paper, his success was similar to compound sulphurio ether. and took to the boats. They buried the David Kennedy, Kondout, N, Y. . On Wilton Avenue At this moment his eyes fell upon a ing himself, for h,e puts on his one suit Nevertheless, to the researches of Para­ calmly; " but the money has already and goes about his business. It is the due to his "well-known rapacity." money in the sand, on Barren Island. v-'.i :!/ I ...; '' large and imposing mansion, on a little The Narrow Escape Apply to BElNGyjlTASLE TO MANUTACTUSE passed out«of our possession." What should have been "The lumber celsus we are indebted for our primary One of the crew, named Brownrigg, con­ i „ ^ eminence to the right man who has a number of different suits knowledge of mercury, which he was the Of a MaasncliiigeltM Engineer — Timely " I don't believe it," said the captain, who is confronted by the problem what men in this vicinity are busy skidding fessed the crime tc Johnson, the only WarnintfoflUr. John Mpencer, HaffgngemnMt- H a R w E s s ''| Vlifaybe they will let me sleep in the iir3t to use fts a medicine. About this er of B. & A. It. It. II. J. STITIMJES, or O. E. WILSON, To compete with large concerns, I have taken the feeling very much disappointed. ' their logs," appeared "The humbler man living on the island. The specie agency of pne of the oldest and largest estah- !• barn," he thought. "I'll give them a to wear and how to wear it epoch one Leonard Thurneysser attained Sleep after fatigue, and health after disease, are „1 !(• „•> j ' "Then you may search the house," men in this vicinity are busy skinning belonged to Stephen Girard, and most of two or the sweetest experiences known to .man. lishments in the state lor tliesale of chance, anyhow.". worldwide celebrity afe an astrologer and Fourteen years is a Ion? time in which to suffer, GAZETTE Bl'II.DING. /} j 4tf said Jemjie, outwardly bold, but inward­ THE NORWEGIAN HORSE. their dogs." , . > it was recovered. The crew were all ap­ yet Mr. Peter Lawler,- of Dal ton, Mass., had led » Harness, Saddles, Halters, Sur­ He turned into the front door, and and nativity caster. He was a physician, miserable life for that period through the preasence ly trembling lest the money should be In a certain discourse Rev. Dr. Bethune prehended and Gibbs and the steWart, cingles, Collars, See. knocked, for there was no bell. The door printer, bookseller, and horoscopist all of stone in the bladder. That he sought in a:i di­ I shall also Make \ discovered. said : "While men slept the devil sowed Walmsley, a colored man, who were rections for a euro is an almost superfluous state­ was opened by a colored woman. The small, plump, cream-colored ani­ in one. He professed that, by the aid of ment. lie did obtain temporary relief, but nothing For Rent. "I will," said Capt Jones. "Of course, mal in front of you has a number of dis­ tares." The "Christian Intellgence " re­ most guilty, were hanged, on Ellis more. Last January he called on Dr. David Ken­ •-Fine Harness to Order, " Well, child, What do you want ?" she astrology, he could not only predict nedy, of Rondout, N. Y., who said, after examina­ A conveniently and pleasantly located cottage' where such a large amount is concerned, ported him as laving said " sawed trees." Island, New York, April 22, 1831. Be­ o rooms, water, gas, large celrar, and good well of ; , as usual, at the old stand, asked, not unkindly. tinctly Norwegian traits which, are cer­ future events but likewise prolong life. tion: "Mr. Lawler, you have stone in the bladder. we cannot trust the word of any one." Somewhat closely allied to these typo­ fore his execution, Gibbs related that, We will llrrt try DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FA­ water on premises. Three minute's walk from the No. 7 WATER:STREET, "Can you let me sleep in the barn ?" tain to excite a measure of interest. He He published yearly an astrological ­ VORITE REMEDY before risking an operation." postoffice. Apply at this office. fi.'ii iJti. 1 ""Very well, sir, proceed. Chloe, go graphical perversities is the far from per­ when about fifteen years of age, he was a A few dayslater the following letter passed through where I will kedp a regular line ol Whips. SDoncei inquired Pat displays an almost human degree of in­ ender, describing the nature of the forth- Chamois, Blankets, Robes, Feed Bpgs ' with these gentlemen." spicuous language in which papers oc­ sailor on board the sloop-of-war Hornet, the Rondout post-office: Traveling Bags, Ac. " What does the boy want* Chloe?" telligence in accurately adjusting his coining year and its chief events. His DALTON, Eass., February 6. She slipped away to inform her mother casionally convey intelligence. Several and was in the action of the capture of Dear Dr. KemXedtjThe day after I came home Fbr Sale. J". F. FEOBLEI.T, I asked a little lady, who had jrist entered actions to the circumstances in which he I passed two two gravel stones, and am doing nice­ of what she had done, and put her on her calendar and other Quackeries enabled the' British sloop-of-war Peacock, off WO Montague Cylinder Presses for Newspaper the j»oad hall happens to find himself. Whips being a years since, in a sheet published at Bel­ ly now. PETER LAWLER. or Poster work. Will be sold cheap for cash. EstaMfehed 1852. BDY THE BEST: ~ guard. him to amass the sum of 1,000 florins. the coast of Pernambuco, ,and was also Dr. Kennedy now has the stones at his office, T " He wants to sleep in the barn, Miss luxury in the country, and more often fast, Me., we saw, in-an account of a riot. and tliev are suil'ciently formidable to justify the Size of Bed 30x16 and 30x41. Apply at In the course of the search, they came He declared that every man lay under with Captain Lawrence on the Chesa- claim that KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY is THIS OFFICE. h^Jennie.;" ; than not dispensed with, the shrewd " Two shots were fired at ; the ^first ; A to Pat's room. tho influence of a certain star, by which peak, in her encounter with the Shannan. the leading speciiic for stone in the bladder. In The young lady came forward and quadruped proceeds at the outset to dis­ killed him, but the second was not fatal." his letter Mr. Lawler mentionsthat FAVORITE "Whosleeps in this apartment?" in­ his destiny was ruled. On ascertaining After'his exchange he returned to Boston REMEDY also cured him of rheumatism. For Rent. j FLRANTTFAFTN looked pleasantly at the boy. cover in a thoroughly methodical and Another paper asserts that " A gentle­ from wliat planet a person's misfortunes • DAWON, Mass., June 9,1SS4. quired the captain. almost scientific manner whether his new man laid an egg on our table this morn­ where, having determined to abandon Dr. Kennedy—Dear Friend .-—Thinking you or the Summer months. Two elegant" IK oc­ "What is your name ?" she asked. or sickness proceeded, he advised his might like to hear again from an old patient. I am tave PianoS. Rent moderate. Address P. O. " A poor Irish boy, sir, who asked for driver possesses one of these objectionablo ing (hat weighs all of four ounces." But the sea, he established himself in the going to write you. It i3 now three and a half F / "Pat Roaoli, miss." patient to remove his residence within Box, 45", Norwalk. :t , . ^tf25 a night's lodging." ' ' " slightly less wonderful than the fact of a grocery business, with a capital of $1,000, years since first I went to you. As I told you then "ample Cards tarnished upoa application r » " Where are you going ?" £4 i instruments. He begins by .turning his the control of a more propitious lumi­ I was troubled with Kidney Disease for about fif­ 1 .'' Let me see him." head, which is unencumbered with gentleman "laying an egg," is the light­ which he procured'from his friends in teen years, and had seven of the best doctors to be G-BO.WA.Zt.D SBZiIaEiCK "To seek my fortune, miss." ' • . s nary. In short, to escape from the in­ found ; but I received only temporary relief until I For Sale. <; The door was thrown open, and Pat blinkers, and by this means is able to ness of tho table upon which the occur­ Rhode Island. Being unsuccessful in HARDENBROOK'S BLOCK. WALL STREET? ^ " Haven't you a home ?" ' fluence of a malignant to a more friendly visited yon and commenced taking your "Favorit" TWO' Seated Family Carriage and a low end stared at the visitor. business, he went to the sea again, and Remedy." I continue taking the Remedy accord­ FAMILY GROCERIES, "Yes, miss, but there is more of ns frame an initial hypothesis. He then rence took place. ing to vour directions, and now consider myself a A Spring top buggy. Enquire at this Office. "What's your name, boy?" ashed satellite was the basis of his theory. at Buenos Ayres shipped on a privateer. Stock always Fresh and Complete. Agent for than father can well keep, and I am the goes on to verify his conjecture-by a well man. Very gratefully yours, Ledgewood Farm Dairy. Families can be supplied Jones. WONDERFUL MEMORY. The crew mutined, took possession of PETER LAWLER. with pure Bottled Milk dally. oldest, so I am going out for myBelf." number of tentative experiments, such as ENVELOPE-MAKING. _ "Pat Roach." the vessel and started on a career of FOR SALE, '' Where did you sleep last night ?" stopping short some yards this side of a , i . t-. m " Do you live here ?" Andrew G. Cnrtin, the great war Gov­ piracy, in the course of which they cap­ QNE two seated square box side bar wagon. i'On the ground." hill or a gate. He seems thoroughly to The process of manufacturing envel­ Dr.T. E.SWIFT, "No, sir; the ladies let me Bleep here ernor of Pennsylvania, has a wonderful tured nearly twenty vessels and mur­ F. II. PECKWELL, One light lumberbox wagon. . " That was a pity. Yon didn't enjoy understand the conditions on which he is opes is apparently simple,- although in' DENTIST, to-night. They gave me a good supper memory concerning those who entered dered nearly 400 human beings. On one One second-hand square box wagon. i j . , it much, did you ?" let out to the tourist, and knows his reality complicated. True there are only f Artificial Teeth withont Plates by the perfect beside."- the military service of this Sjtate during occasion they captured a Dutch ship, "No. miss, answered Pat, shrugging duty far too well to allow himself to be three distinct operations to be gone One one-liorse cart. Crowning System. " Where are you travelling ?" the war. Not long ago William W. Ker, botuyl from Curacoa to Liverpool, with his shoulders. " But it was cheaper—" overworked and so rendered unfit for to­ through with—the cutting, gumming and tf46 A. LYON, Knight Street. Ofljpe and Residence, No. 9 West Avenue. "I'm seeking my fortune." the lawyer, was introduced to him, and a Valuable cargo, and a company of ARCHITECT, "I suppose you haven't very much morrow's task in his owner's meadows. folding, but the blending of the last two B^~Right Hand Bell. "Are these your clothes?" the first question the Governor asked thirty souls, including the crew. All money, have you ?" said the young lady, He will trot down a steep hill at a rate operations into one makes necessary the No. 7 VVA.TEII STREET, Money to Loan on Real Estate. "Yes, sir." which is calculated to frighten the was whether he was not one ef the four 'use of a complex machine. There is were put to death, with the exception of smiling. AGEJJT FOH Apply to F. ST. JOHN LOCKWOOD, ALEX. S. GIBSON, To Chloe's great alarms Capt. Jones notice, but strenuously insists on taking Ker brothers who volunteered together nothing-remarkable in the first part of a young lady about Seventeen, who, 20tf Fairfield County National Bank. "Not a cent, miss." * ^ took tip Pat's poor garments aind thrust for the war. "I am," answered Ker. Orgaiust of the First Congregational Church, every rise, however gradual, at a creep­ the operation. The paper, as it comes though spared, was compelled to witness Gilbert Lock Company. : Teacher of ''Have you had any supper ?" his hands into the pockets. Bat she What has become of tho other three ? " the butchery of • her -father and mother " Oh, ves, miss, I have had a cracker." ing pace. This is apt to exrilfcierate the 'from the factories, is cut in squares or Dihlile Manufacturing Company's door THE need not have Ijeon alarmed. Pat had ordinary British tourist who has im­ asked the Governor. "Do you know, I diagonals measuring thirty or forty before her eyes. They kept her on knobs. Pianoforte, Organ and Musical "You must still be hungry ?" laken out all the bills and £ut #}em u^der remember the names of every family of board for some time, and when it was Norwalk*Fire Insurance Co. Composition, "Try me and see," said Pat, dfolly, ported the habits of city life into these inches, special diagonal shapes being New York "Wood Turning Company. Has now completed its the sheet upon which he was lyihg. Only two or more brothers who enlisted in determined to proceed to Havana, a con­ Lock Box 39, P. O., NORWALK, CONX. sequestered regions, and who calculates chosen for particular cutting-dies, in Corner Blocks for window casings. 18th SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS YEAR and with a twinkle in his eye. a cent was found in the pockets. Pennsylvania?" Ker then told him sultation was held to decide whether it " I will," said the young lady, smiling. on getting over so much, ground in a order to save waste which would follow And has not outstanding a dollar of unpaid losses "You are not rich," said Jones. what the fate of his brothers had been. would be safe to give her liberty upon Round and Square Turned Balusters. or claims for losses. So sound company iiist.trPS JOHN S. ATKINSON, "Cliloe^ take this boy into the kitchen, given time. But the experienced Nor­ from the sheet not being especially " " " " ' Newels. for less. Pat laughed. wegian traveler knows better than to "We were all six fee.t high. The eldest adapted to the die. Each sheet will her arrival. The majority were ap­ W. C. STBEET, Pres., S. E. OLMSTEAD, Treas., Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness, Trunks, and give him a good supper." "If I was, what would I be seeking went into a cavalry regiment and in one prehensive that she might betray them, Plain and Double Moulded Stair Bails. GEO. R. COWLES, Secretary. Bags, Blankets, Whips, Lap Robes and make rigid calculations. average thirteen envelopes, which are cut General "And may I sleep in the barn after­ my fortune for ?" he answered. . of- tlie actions before Richmond had his and she was put to death by poison, Also Flat Moulded Door and Window ward?" asked Pat out by dies of innumerable sizes and "There's nothing here," said Jones, arm broken by a bullet. He staggered, shapes, but all verging on the diamond, Gibbs claiming, however that he in­ Cashiers furnished at short notice. O. E. WILSON, " No, but you may sleep in the housa unsuspiciously. THE ORIGIN OF WHEAT. supported by a friend, to the rear, when terceded in her behalf. Gibbs said that HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. Chloe, let him occupy the little back five'hundred sheets being placed on the Harness, Trunks, and Bags Repaired at The search continued and a few articles a second shot pierced his body, paralyz­ he first went to sea from Newport in Low Prices, and at a short notice. room on the second floor." presses at a time. In spite of all pre­ General Insurance & Real Estate Agent. of small value were discovered, but the Evolution claims at length to have ing the entire right side of it. At this 1816, his real name being James D. Cor. Fairlicld Avenue and Middle Street, ^Thank you, miss," said Pat, grate- solved tho problem of the origin of cautions there is a waste of two pounds great prize was not to be found. Capt time orders were issued that the com- in every forty. The folding and running Jetters. 6m2 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. iulfy. * "It will be a fine thing to sleep wheat The noted botanist, Grant Allen, Money to Loan. Jones concluded that; Miss Stanton was missoned officers incapacitated for ser­ machines are now brought into use, and PENSIONS in'a real bed again." says:— BURNS AND SKIN-GRAFTING. Room No. 3 Gazette Building, Norwalk, Conn. right, after all, and contented himself vice Should be retired. Unwilling to no more fascinating occupation can be f Chloe was Veil disposed to second the "Wheat ranks by origin as a de­ And CtoTernment Claims my J. BELDEN HTJKLBUTT, with what he had found. leave his regiment, he had special trap­ found for a while than to watch their benevolent intentions of her young mis­ generate and degraded lily.' The primi­ * Burns are a great source of trouble to Sole Businers. Thousands ham 7 TNA INSURANCE' Co., of HARTFORD. About four o'clock in the morning, Pat pings made for his horse, and strapped lightning-like motions as they turn out Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetual. tress. She; gave Pat the best meal he tive ancestor of the lily was a very sim­ the surgeon in many ways. For instance, Rights Neglected. was called by Chloe, who gave him some to the saddle did afterwards good service finished envelopes at the rate of seventy- CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $8,902,2 72.04. AttornBj and Counsellor at Law, had eaten for months, and drew out the ple plant, with a triple set of pollen bear­ if a burn is very extensive, there ipay be r provisions in a' paper and let him out. in the field, and was with the army that five a minute. Each of these machines ADDRESS, Free of Charge, , I boy's story, which Pat was ready to tell. ing stamens, fertilized by insects. It great difficulty in getting a cicatrico to Insures against loss and damage by Fire, on - - Room No. 4, Up Stairs, "You'll come back ?" hung on Lee's rear after his defeat at requires no other attendant than a gill terms adopted to the' hazard and consistent with In return she told the boy that the estate thus acquired those bright colors and form over the whole of it Cicatrization G oa. W. S. NOBLE, Bridg sport the laws of compensation. COWLES A MERRILL, GAZETTE BUILDING, NORWALK, CONN. " Never fear," said Pat Gettysburg in 1863. • The soldiers called who receives the envelopes as they are Sole Agents for Norwalk and vicinity. •, HwaaCjjpwned by Mrs. Stanton and her" that beauty which rivalled ' Solomon in only begins in the immediate neighbor­ • About nine o'clock Jones and his party, him the paralyzed Captain, and he re­ forced out, binds than and packs them * daughter, who were left wealthy by the all his glory.' The development was hood of living epidermis, and thereforo after an ample breakfast, left the housa mained with his regiment in that con­ into boxes. Six of the machines are used Bar to Let IIIiYKLIN &LU, late Mr. Stanton, who had died during through many stages, through the a burn or ulcer must heal from the cir­ •Still Mrs. Stanton felt nervous and anx­ dition until the close, of the war. He entirely for papetries, five for gumming, ^MEDIUM sized barn, in good order, within BERNARD COHN, the last year. Besides herself there was alesina and marsh arrow grass and in­ cumference to the centra But the fur­ BANKERS & BROKERS, ious about the money. was then appointed to a captaincy in the folding and printing at the same time, a man-servant, but he was sick with a numerable forms, until it reached the ther that the cicatricial tissue extends liree minutes walk from the' poslotllce, will be -MERCHANT TAILOR— 48 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. "Jennie," she said, "that boy will regular army, but I met the messenger and the rest for plain commercial envel­ fever. perfect lily. The first downward step from the margin of th^burn, the more let at very reasonable terms to the right party WEEK'S BUILDING, "WALL STREET. Members of the New York Stock and Petroleum never come back." bringing his commission with the words : opes to the packers in lots counted out "You'd better hire me," suggested " I think he will, mother." seems to have been self-fertilization, iinperfeotly is it formed; and indeed it , J A FULL LINE OF Exchange. Stocks bonght and sold on moderate 'My brother lias just died.' Our to suit. may fail altogether to reach the centre. 4pply at this Office. tc'l terms. Stock privileges secured in small and large Pat, "while be is sick." "It was a crazy idea trusting a poor taking the place of the insect aid. After­ youngest brother, who was only seven­ imlported and Domestic Cloths. lots. Petroleum 1,060 barrels- Orders filled by L This difficulty has often been met by a Of the Latest Styles, constantly on hand. telegram or maiL Official quotations and informa- "You can't do a man's work, child." Irish boy, T^hom you had never seen be­ ward the winds brought tho varied fer­ teen years of age, was killed in front of PAY OF AMERICAN AUTHORS. Novelties in Scotch Suiting. Satisfaction guaran­ tisn sent free. Fractional lots 1 to 5 p»r cent, "Try me and see," said Pat "lean fore last night, with so large a sum." tilizing pollen dust, and so came the small operation called skin-grafting. A teed in every particular. margin, no interest for carrving. . iv9p Richmond. His body was never re­ piece of sound skin about the size of a DRUNKEN NES S eat a man's supper, anyhow." "It was the only thing we could do, rushes—plain little lilies, witR dry, covered. A friend of the family, who The pay of authors is apparently an i TJTJTI7P Send six cents for postage, and split pea is pinched up—say, on the out­ Cured IU its Various Stages^' receive free, a costly box of goods "You are right there, honey," said mother. If we lose it, itwill be no worse brownish flowers ; then the wood rushes, was in the fight with liim, said that a ball affair of private business and public con­ NEW MARKET! AnUZiJ!i.~which will help you to more mouev Chloe, showing her teeth. than to.have Capt Jones take it." something between the true rush and cern. What a man is paid for a picture side of the arm—and the epidermis snip­ Desire for stimulants entirely removed. Home right away than anything else in this world. Ail struck him over the heart, whereupon he treatment. Medicine can be administered without No O >Ialii Street, Norwalk, < t. of either sex succeed from first hour. The broad A little after eight o'clock, Pat, being "Two thousand dollars will be a great grasses. The Euscaulon, a common or a book, a sketch or a poom is always a ped off with a pair of curved scissors, knowledge of patient, by simply placing it in cof­ flung up his hands and fell over stone just going deep enough to cut slightly fee, tea or anv article of food. Cures guaranteed. THE BEST OF road to fortune opens before the workers, absolutely fatigued with his tramp, went to bed and temptation to a boy like that" American water plant, rushlike in dead. This was the last ever seen or rmbject of speculation. A judicious in­ sure. At once, address into the skin and draw a little blood. iJoof, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, L'orfe, TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. was soon fast asleep. Mrs. Stanton and "Mother, I like the boy's face, and character, bridged over the gap between heard of him. The bodies of the killed terviewing of publishers reveals some her daughter sat in a room on the second will stake a good deal on his honesty." the rushes and the grasses, and then light on the matter. Mr. Stedman is a A special kind of scissors has been in- HAMS, POULTRY, Ac., always on hand at the GRAY'S SPECIFIC HEDICIXK. were so disfigured by mud and slime tented for the purpose that will only $100 WILL BE PAID very lowest market prices. GAME of all kinds in floor, one forking and the other reading "Whenyou have lived as long as I step by step the changes in the part of that recognition was impossible. My broker and a banker, happily for him, For any case of drunkenness that Golden Specific its season. Try me;.I will try to suit. W. F. TRACE r.lARK THE GREAT AMERICAN take up just the right amount of skin, so will not cure. Circulars containing testimonials LOCKWOOD, late with Adams Bros. Gm45 REMEDY. An unfailing cure for aloud, when ihe daughter, approaching have, Jennie, you won't be so ready to the flower culminq|ed in'our wheat plant other brother, Richard, remained with for his poetry and prose together would and full particulars sent free. Address, Seminal Weakness, Spermator­ that the operation is thus made even rhoea, impbtency, and all Diseases the window, descried to her alarm, a com­ trust a stranger. Why, the boy is only a With the wood rush commenced the me in the service ijntil the surrender." not pay his house rent Mrs. Burnett COLDEN SPECIFIC CO., of Self-Abuse; as loss of Memorv. pany of men, ten in number, approach­ tramp." habit of storing gluten and starch along gets $5,000 for a novel published serially simpler still; and if it is skillfully per­ ly'29 185 Bace Stre cinnati, O. Universal Lassitude, Pain in tlie formed it causes only very trifling pain. W. H. MEEKER. Back, Dimness of Vision, Prema­ V ing the housa " Even a tramp may be honest." with the embryo, which has made the HOW LOBSTERS HEAR, and as much again when put in book ture Old Age, and many other The little fragment of skin thus separa­ 54 Main Street, diseases that lead to Jnsanity or At this time it was not uncommon for Mrs. Stanton sighed. cereal so valuable for human food and form. Mr. HoWell gets about $5,000 for Consumption and a Premature slnall roving bands, passing themselves "Depend upon it," she sftid, "we raised our wheat, thb descendant of the . I have myself repeatedly dissected the n serial and a percentage on the book ted is then placed gently, with its raw ; SOUTH NORWALK, CONN., Grave. surface downward, on the unheated sur­ BEFORE TAKIMI. BEWAKE of advertisements to off as confederate soldiers, but really only never shall see the money again." lily, the queen of the floral world, to the sea-lobster, and it has occurred to me publication. Mr. Marion Crawford has Practical Plummers, refund money, alien druggistsTRADK MARK rank of the piinee of grains, bearing its averaged about $5,000 apiece for his face of the burn. The same thing is re­ 0 from whom tlie medicine is robbers intent, upon plunder, to -scour Two hours passed. It was after eleven, that perhaps the larger antennae of the Steam and Gas Fitters, Dealers in Plummers' and bought do not refund, but refer the country, forcing their way into lonely and still nothing was to be seen of Pat princely sway upon all the golden liar-, lobster are sound-receivers; they seem stories. Mr. Stoddard has to do an enor­ peated again and again till there are . Steam Fitters' Supplies, and Ga3 Fixtnres. yon to the manufacturers, and the many grafts^if the burn is a large one. Jobbing promptly attended to. lygi requirements are such that they houses and dairying off whatever of value The young lady herself grew.nervous. vest fields of every civilized race and well adapted to this purpose, since from mous amount of 'work to keep the pot are seldom, if ever, complied m they found. After all, perhaps her mother was right nation of the globe." their construction they may be reddily boiling, and if he had not a regular Isinglass plaster or some other similar with. See their written guaran­ material is employed to keep the grafts tee. A trial of one single pack­ Now it happened that Mrs. Stanton, But at half past eleven there was a thrown into vibratory movements. They salary as a literary critic of the Mail and W. E. QUINTARD, age of Gray's Specific will con­ in position and preserve them from in­ vince the most skeptical of its* who had recently received a large pay­ knock at the door. It was opened, and CHASED BY A SPIDER. have a wide range of motion and aro Express he would find it hard to get real merits. th^e stood Pat. easily moved by their own muscles. I along. "J. S. of Dale," is a hard-work­ jury. In ahout four days they should On account of counterfeits, weAfTEII TAXIHC. ment, had no less than two thousand dol­ The fcing of the spiders on the pampas FURNISHING OriBERTASEB have adopted the Yellow wrapper; the onlv "Have you got the money?" asked ing Boston lawyer, who takes novel- have taken root, and then they covering lars in Northern greenbacks in her house, is not a Mygale, but. a Lycosa of extra- have observed the action of this animal OPPOSITE HORSE R. R. DEPOT, " genuine. Chloe, breathlessly. while at rest upon the bottom of the sea writing as a recreation. John Bur­ con be removed. There is now a num­ JS^Fnll particulars in our pamphlet, which we and these she feared would be discovered ordinary size, light gray in color, with a Residence, 143 Main Street. Telephone Connection. desire to send free by mail to every one. "Every dollar of it," said Pat. in shallow water, when tho fluid sur­ roughs is a farmer and also a United ber of foci from which cicatrization can FSfThe Specific medicine is sold by-all druggists in ransacking the house and carried off. black ring around its middle. It is active start; for, as before said, it will begin at $1 per package, or six packages for |5, or will lie 1'he money was uppermost in lier mind " What made you stay so long ?" rounding him was suddenly thrown into States bank inspector. Frank R Stock­ WHEN • sent free by mail on the receipt of the money, in- and swift, and irritable to such a degree _from where there is an epidermal cover­ - LINCOLN addressing THE GRAY SPECIFIC MEDICINE Pat explained that he had met Capt. vibrations by the blow of an oar upon ton travels from place to place, finding yon aro overworked in body or mind and feel and herdaughter's. that one can scarcely help thinking that ing, and thence alone. After a time a CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by GEO.' B. PLAISTED, Jones and his men, who had made him the bottom of my.boat; the-larger an- material for his stories and enjoying life "run down " or " tired ont," then is the time to corner of Main and Wall streets, Norwalk, and cs "What shall we do with the money, in this species nature has overshot her number of little islands of scar tissue Washington treet, South Norwalk. black all their boots, and thus detained teiiiue were then immediately thrown after the fashion of the good Bohemian. use Vcgctinc. It is just the thing to restore yorn Jennie ?" she asked in a tone of distress. mark. When a person passes near one— may be seen, which go on increasing SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY him an hour. For this service they gave upward, the bettor to ascertain, as it Dr. Holmes has "riches, honor, troops f ;i AND " Where can we best hide/ it ?" say within three or four yards of its lurk­ strength. >. •• i- • C'.'i ^ # ''f him a two^dollar confederate note, whioh seemed, the scource of sound. There is of friend," beside his literary profession. until at length they coalesce with one "Iknowof nosafe place. The hoase ing-place—it starts up and gives chase, STORAGE WAREHOUSE, was far from being an extravagant still further reason for believing that Col. Higginson devotes himself wholly another and also join that extending will be thoroughly searched." and will often follow for a distance of 30 HAS YOUR BLOOD GUI0N LINE— remuneration for his labor, depreciated sound is perceived in this manner, for to writing, both in original work, editing from the margin of the burn. This is 32 TO 38 EA§T 42D STREET, "But I can't afford to lose it," said or 40 yards. I came once very nearly become impure and the circulation bad? Are as it was. these antennae are supplied with nerves and compiling. Mr. Aldrich devotes him­ what happens if all goes well; but, un­ Opposite Grand Central Depot, NEW YOI:K. Mrs. Stanton, in dismay. being bitten by one of these savage crea­ you predisposed to or have you inherited scrofu­ " He didn't think I had such a pile of of very considerable size, which are given self to editing, which many of hisadmireiv fortunately, there is a very great tend­ U. S. MAIL STEAMEKS '' Give it to me, mother; I have thought tures. Riding at an easy trot over the lous humors? Use Vcgetine faithfully and a cure A building Fire Proof Throughout now ready for money in my pocket," chuckled Pat. off from the ganglionic centre near the rebel against, feeling Pegassus is put to ency for a cicatrice formed from grafts the transaction of business. Boxes rented at from of a way of saving it There may be dry grass, I suddenly observed a spider is certain. There is not a remedy mado that has FOR I could have paid him better for blacking origin of the optic nerves. If tlisse the plough. Mr. Cable was formerly a to break down and disappear, so that $10 to $300 per year. Silver, trunks, and packages some risk about it, but it may do." pursuing me, leaping swiftly along and performed so many wonderful curc3 of scrofula. stored under guarantee. Private entrance, recep­ my boots.." views are correct tho hearing sense i

The Now Tork Independent The Crisis and Our Duty CAHPAIGN CLIPPINGS. Music Hall, So. Norwalk.' their ballots with the tellers. The result The most disheartening of all the un 00' 1 We published last week, in our corre­ Nine months ago the editor of Harper's MISS mm INSTITUTE, was as follows, Mr. Harrison being nomi­ clean details of Mr. Cleveland's unchaste NORWALK GAZETTE spondence column, a communication from Weekly said: "Nobody can suppose, from Wednesday Eve'g, Sept. 3d. -FOR- nated:— >•' life, yet given the public, was Rev. Dr. Dr. Kinsley Twining, one of our editorial any evidence or from the probabilities, ONE NIGHT ONLY. A. H.HBYT. Tuesday August Whole number, - - - 4J® that wise financial legislation, a sound Twining's recent letter in the Independent. , 26,1884. Necessary to a choice, . - - - staff, giving the result of his investigation .Engagement of the Distinguished Comedian, H. B. Harrison, fj. revenue system, or improved admfhistra- The Rev. Dr. is one of the editorial staff Yon Lies anil (Hi, T. C. Lounsbury, - - " in regard to the Cleveland scandal. The tion would follow democratic success. of that religious, family paper and was NORWALK, CONN. Republican National Ticket. W.H. Bulkeley, ... 10 grave and serious part of this scandal, sent to Buffalo by Mr. Bowen to person­ MB. J. S. MURPHY, The result was received with tremend­ The party represents no policy except that BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. which he declares that he found to be ally investigate Mr. Cleveland's impure A Boarding mnd Bay School designed to FOR PRESIDENT, ous enthusiasm, by stamping and cheers true, is that which imputes personal of silence, evasion and running for luck." In Marsilen'a Romantic Irish Comeily-Drama, and sickening' record. The Rev. Dr. is entitled, - meet the demand for a more thorough and swinging of hats, and three rousing impurity to Mr. Cleveland in the specific This is just as true to-day as it was nine TO Reduce stock and make room for Fall Goods, I will give a evidently an addled "independent" in his and liberal education of girls. James G. Blaine, of Maine. cheers were given. instance that lias 'come to the knowledge months ago, though. Harper's Weekly is Reduction of TEN PER CENT, for cash. Robber Goods excepted, politics as well as an ordained Christain J THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. FOB VICE-PRESIDENT, Mr. Fessenden, as soon as quiet was doing what it can to help the democratic for THIRTY DAYS from August 9th. TTLLS IS NO HUMBUG. of the public. We cannot, in view of all minister. He returned with- the Scotch Includes all branches usually tanght in Seminaries restored, made a happy speech thanking the facts, resist the conclusion that this party.—New Haven Cotirier. KERRY GOW and Schools of the first rank. It will be the con­ Earnestly opposed to Mr. Blaine as a verdict, "not proven, but don't do it scientious endeavor of the teacher to secure to the John A. Logan, of Illinois. the gentlemen who had stood so nobly by part of the scandal is true; and this is Played by him with unparalleled success in the pupils the advantages of a thorough, practical and y again." He found, he says, that there principal theatres In America. A Comedy-Drama old Fairfield county's candidate and candidate for the Presidency, we none the ornamental education, and no opportunity, will be One Lot of Ladies' Button Shoes quiteienough to determine our course. was no betrayal of a woman in the case, without equal. Life and Love in the Emerald Isle. neglected to inspire, in the school', an earnest de­ promising a hearty support from tllis This damaging charge upon us wholly less, therefore, commend his prompt decis­ Rendered by a sire for Knowledge. worth from to little soiled Republican State Ticket. ion to appeal to the courts for protection because the mother of Grover Cleveland's During the ensuing year, a certain and liberal ' , $1.75 $3, A county for the successful candidate for unexpected, and with the sudden, stun­ lortlon of time will be devoted to Elocutionary against such libel and for punishment of illegitimate son was a tcidow! That lie Powerful Dramatic Company wessons. Readings and Recitations; and each pupil For Governor, j the nomination. ning force of a thunderbolt out of a clcar acknowledges agd provides for his child, drilled in correct pronunciation, distinct utterance At this point (3:80 p.m.) the convention skj\ None were more surprised and the libeler. That is the manly way to meet Under the management of PHILIP ir. LEIINEN. and natural expression, as being necessary to the Lot of Ladies' Sandal Slippers, 70 cts. HENRI B. HARBISON, of New Haven.' and has made its mother every reasonable N. B.—The play will he(ptodnced with special accomplished reader. Hudson's Annotated Shakes­ took a recess for one hour, during which such an assault and compel a vindication. scenery and elegant toilets. overwhelmed by it than the governor's reparation except that of marriage! No peare, with other English classics will be used in .For Lieutenant-Governor, the Fairfield county delegates held a Let justice be done.—Albany Times, dem­ the higher classes. Physiology will be taught, with friends snd intimates among the independ­ wonder the moral sense of every reader of NEW SONGS AND DANCES. Lambert's Anatomical plates and the Charts of Life, LORRIN D. COOKE, of Barkhampstead. caucus in the reading room of the New ents of Buffalo, and it was a case that ocrat. the llgures three feet long and handsomely colored. Ladies' Low Opera Slippers, Senator Pendleton of Ohio recently cre­ the Independent was shocked at the To Mathematics, English Composition and Rhe­ Haven house and decided, under no cir­ Popular Prices-Admission, 35 and 50 Good Style and Good Slippers cents For Secretary of State, called for thorough and fearless investiga­ ated a sensation at a dinner party, so the astounding deductions of this p -ofessed cents; Reserved Seats, 75 cents. torical Exorcises, special attention is given, aB the , 90 . cumstances to ask or accept any position discipline, and practical benefits of these branches r.mm.BR A. RUSSELL, ot Killingly. tion. • Democratic Cincinnati Enquirer states, by christian teacher .when he concludes his Box olllce now open at Hoyt's Drng Store, So. are important in all spheres of life. on the balance of the ticket to be nomi­ Such assistance in the various departments as That we felt this in every fibre, and that diatribe by the statement that he finds Norwalk, and at Spencer's Jewelry S.ore. Large Stock of Regular Goods! For Treasurer, saying, "I think Blaine will be elected." seems necessary to the welfare of the school, will nated. we intended to impress this feeling on our Mr. Pendleton is one of the democrats nothing in this deplorable record which be engaged, and no large classes allowed, as it is Upon rc-assembling the convention ap­ Danbury, Thursday Sept 4. only by this arrangement that individual attention VALENTINE B. OHAMBERLAIN, of New Britain readers, and to hold ourselves absolutely whom the new Hoadly-Payne-McLean should cause independent voters to with­ can be secured to the pupil. pointed the following state central com­ free to act as circumstances required, is For Comptroller, . ! regime has sent to the rear because he ad­ hold their suffrages from this man! No LAXGUAUES. Men's Hand Sewed $4.50 and $5.00 mittee :— the simple truth; and our silence as to the Pupils arc afforded the best advantages in the vocated the present civil service reform wonder Mr. Bowen has been compelled to Latin, French and German Languages. LDZERNE I. MUNSON, of Waterbury. 1st district, Charlos J. Coe, Hartford. Cleveland nomination from that day was PEACH FESTIVAL. a2nd « it ' JohnT.I.m nO. XLewis, Anna Southington.Q/Mltfltn0H commission. call a halt, and free his paper from MUSIC. " Machine " $1.00 to $4.50 3rd Lucius G. Goodrich, Simsbury. intended. • In order to (counteract the loss of the responsibility for his clerical associates Faithful care is bestowed upon the pupils in PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. 4th Charles 8. Landers, New Britain. We utterly refuse to accept two stand­ The Broad River SundaySchool Music. A taste for Classical Compositions will he LADIES' FRENCH AND AMERICAN - George H, Cowell, Waterbury. labor vote in New Jersey the democratic endorsement of this immoral leper, and cultivated, and regular and careful practice re­ At Large—THEOBOBE D. WOOLSEY, New Havon. 5th WILL nOLD THEIR fith Levi S. Coe, Meriden. ards of character. We repudiate with "repudiate with contempt" his shocking quired. None but excellent instruments are uBed. CHABMS A WILLIAMS, New London. Frank D. Jackson, Derby. managers have sent out lecturers to induce so that the ear and touch of the learner may not be 7th contempt the doctrine that a public man's republicans to vote the prohibition ticket . exhibition of himself and his candidates. Impaired. Kid Cloth and Kid Top Shoes. - 8th John S. Fowler, New Haven. Once a month, an evening is devoted to Musical Districts—1. I. LTJTHEB SPEKCEB, Stiffieia. George Haven, New London. private life is not to be inquired into. Dr. ANNUAL PEACH FESTIVAL, 2. OSEPH IIXIMAN, Chester. 9th In Illinois Mayor Harrison has made a and Literary exercises. The pupils play in the J E. S 10th Increaso W. Carpenter, Norwich. Twining's investigation went on the recog­ Hendrick's War Record. AT TIIE presence of the Teachers, students, and a few 8. JAMES S. ATWOOD, Plainftslfl. 11th Charles P. Sturtevant, East Lyme. combination with the liquor interests to friends. This is done for the purpose of stimula­ Children's, Hisses', Bop' and Youths' ScM Skoes. 4. FBEDEBICK MIUS, Salisbury. 12th Robert J. Walsh, Greenwich. nition of this principle. help him to carry the state , for the demo- Voted against repeal of fugitive slave Broad River School House. ting ambition and of encouraging confidence, as 13th E. J. Hill, Norwalk. On iliis subject, as it now stands, we law. well as to form discriminating habits of criticism. H. R. Parrott, Bridgeport crats. . . • ON ART. 14th will not be slow to give advice. The con­ The State Convention. 15th A. W. Paige, Danbury. A gentleman now in England writes to Voted against constitutional amendment General instructions in Drawing are given daily; New Made Rubber Boots, 1st duality, 16th Oscar— Tourtelotte, Thompson. ditions have wholly changed since the a friend in this country: "I was in Aus­ forever prohibiting slavery. TUESDAY ail WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. free of charge. The state convention was held in New 17th " E. 8. Boss, Wilhmantic. Lessons will be given, in claBS or privately, in Woonsockot Co. 18th " Charles F. Brooker, Wolcottville. independent conference. Then we were tria when I received the news of Blaine's Voted against giving the freedmen the AUGUST, 26th and 27th, 1884. Crayon Drawing, Oil Painting, Water Colors, and Haven on "Wednesday of last week, as per ready with a real enthusiasm to support the various branches of Decorative Art.aB Porce­ 19th " William B. Rudd, Lakeville. nomination. Since then I have journeyed right of suffrage. PEACHES, ICE CREAM, lain, Panel and Tile Painting; also, Kensington Come and see before you buy ! call. At ten o'clock,a.m., the convention 20th " J. K. Judson, Thomaston. Embroidery. 21st " John G. Edmunds, Deep River. the tried, and as we then believed, through Germany and Belgium, and have Voted in Indiana to make it a crime for And other Refreshments In abundance. was called to order by Charles J. Cole, 22nd " Frederick E. Camp, Middletown. honest reformer Grover Cleveland. Now, any colored person to come in the state. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. visited the chief cities and a good many NINCilNC, SPEAKING, IHAI.OGtlES, &c., A large, well lighted room,^nade attractive>y its chairman of state central committee, who, 23rd " Sumner Paine, South Coventry. without one word in derogation of his rec­ Voted against giving eolored people the on behalf of the committee, introduced 24th " F. H. Underwood, Tolland. of the manufacturing districts of England By the Scholars. fixtures, is set^apart for the smaller pupils. The «, «-bB ord as governor of this state, our enthusi­ riglits'of citizens in District of Columbia. walls are covered with blackboards, pictures and the Hon. (fVilliam T.Elmer of Middletown Mr. G. H. Watrous, of New Itavcn, I have found that every imperialist, every ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. handsome new maps. Children of both sexes asm is wiped out by the discovery of the foreign manufacturer, every man inter Declared that the emancipation procla­ from four to ten years of age will be received in Under Opera House, Wall Street, Norwalk. as temporary chairman. Dr. Elmer re­ then nominated Theodore D. Woolsey, There will be carryalls run from Norwalk Bridge this department, and carefully and lovinglg taught ex-president of Yale college, as presiden­ acknowledged and awful facts. ested in foreign commerce, every free mation was wicked. to Broad Biver at intervals each evening,commenc­ such fundamental knowledge as their minds can turned thanks for the honor conferred We hence desire to have all our readers ing at 1o'clock. The last carryall will leave Broad grasp. In addition to this, they will receive daily tial elector at large. Messrs. Fessenden, trader in sentiment, every man who was Notice to Advertisers. ltiver for the Bridge each evening at about 11:80. instructions in Singing; and as such drills have and made a brief speech. Donald G. plainly understand, once for all, that been found especially attractive and profitable to of Stamford, and Tibbets, of New London, was engaged in blockade running during From and after to-day changes in ad Perkins of Norwich, Allan W. Paige of whatever has been said in the editorial the little ones, concert Exercises inReading, Arith­ seconded the nomination and it was car­ the war, every man opposed to republican vertisements now running in the AZETTE CkPHRA HOUSE, metic, Geography and Calisthenics with elastic "WONDERS NEVER CEASE. Danbury, and W. S. Downs of Derby, columns of the Independent favorable to G F. W. MITCHELL, - - - - Manager. bands will form part of the every day work. ried by acclamation. Charles Augustus form of government, every man in favor Three reccsscs in the open air will be given daily were appointed temporary secretaries. the election of Governor Cleveland was must be handed in at the office by Satur­ '« ; Williams, of New London, was nominated of restricting the importation of American MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 1st, —two in the morning and one in the afternoon,— The committee on credentials, William B. said prior to the recent sickening dis­ day morning of each week. Unless this is and, at such times, a teacher will be in constant for second elector at large. District products, is denouncing Blaine and roar­ done advertisements cannot be changed attendance. Glover of Fairfield, chairman, made their closures in regard to his private character, Grand Opening of the Season. The scholastic year begins on Wednesday, Sep­ electors were nominated as follows:— ing for Cleveland. What does it mean ?" till the following week. New advertise­ tember loth. Application for admission of pupils Our wonderful bargains still uome and go with astonishing rapidity report which was adopted. The Fairfield which have justly shocked the moral THE CLFABMINO SOCBRETTE, should be made previous to the opening of the First District—I. Lnther Spenccr, Suffield. The New York Sun, democrat, says that ments will be received up to 11 a. m on county delegation were as follows: Second District—Joseph E. Silliman, Chester. sense of all pure and right-minded people. school. For' terms and further information, Third District—James 8. Atwood, PlainfleUl. if it had known the essential facts of the Tuesday of each week. apply to Fourth District—Frederick Miles, Salisbury. The attempt now to force such a candidate Cleveland scandal before the Chicago con­ Miss Carrie Swain. Uiss IT, F. BARD, Principal. upon the people world, in our opinion, Look Out for these Bills. Well known as the SONIi BIRO of tlic Mr. Day, of Colchester, nominated vention "it woidd liaVe opposed Cleve­ DRAMATIC STAGE. Lorenzo Blackstone, of Norwich, for disgrace the party which nominated him, land's nomination with much louder A. L. Drummond, New York chief of STRICTLY ORIGINAL, NEVER IMITATES, and the whole nation, if he should be the Secret' Service division, has notified ALWAYS ORIGINATES. Dr. Fitch' New Fairfield—Charles B. batch, Frederick lieutenant-governor. Mr.' Roerback, of emphasis, and, we dare say, with a decisive Supported by a Strong snd Efficient Co., in s | ULUUL VJL UUIJ elected. We will have no hand or voice the police that dangerous $10 counterfeit BESSE 8 CO Canaan, presented the name of Lorrin D. effect." LEONARD GROVER'S celebrated play in S acts, Family and Bay School for ^Newtown—George W. Stewart, E. J. John- Cook, of Barkhamsted. An informal bal­ in helping on this matter, let the Mr. William Anderson, Jr., of Denvers bills, with bfown backs and brown seals, •on Abel Clark, Cnarles H. Hall. Boys, The Clothiers and great distributors of reliable goods at Norwalk—J. feelden Hurlbutt, Clarence B. lot resulted:—Cook, 158; Blackstone, 57. consequences be wliat they may, and Centre, sends us an advertisement from series of 1882, of the Third National Bank Cad, the Tom Boy. CooUdge, George M. Olmstead, Charles E.Doty. Mr. Cooke was then nominated by accla­ we will not advise the readers of the the New York Times of 1876, announcing of Cincinnati, are in circidation. Will commence its Bidgofield-Hiram K.Scott, Edwin L.Couch, Independent to smother their conscience Written Expressly for CAERIE SWAIN, who will T F*nia f! Sfivniour. JOBI XJ. Rockwcll* mation. that its campaign supplement is "now appear as and disgrace themselves by engaging List of letters remaining in the Post Seventeenth Year, The cxcitement and appreciation of the People is still unabated over oai Stratford—Charles E. Stagg, Thomas W. Mr. Searls, of Thompson, presented the ready," and giving the following as a part —CAD— directly or indirectly in any such move­ Office, at Norwalk, Conn., Aug. 23: oflS ^Stamford—Samuel Fessenden, E. L. Scofield, name of Colonel Charles A. Russell, of of the table of contents: Mrs. Elixft Allen, YYm. H. Bramliall, Samuel Popular Prices, 50 and 75 Cts. GRE\T SLAUGHTERING SALE OF Killingly, for secretary of state and it was ment. HENDRICKS Biard, Mrs. John Berwick, Mary A. Dunn, Wm. ts»"8eat may be secured at Plaisted's drug stores o. >'•: BH- MONBAY, SEPTEMBER 8 "IASSXI seconded by.Mr. Fessenden. Mr. Russell We are now in serious difficulty as a AS A REBEL SYMPATHIZER, A SAI.ATSY AND H. Ferris, J.FanclieiyJolm M. Francis, 2, Fred on and after Wednesday, Aug. 27tli. m nation, in regard to the unchecked progress Gregory, Mcatey McDonald, May Noonan, Julia mldgeport-F. L. Holt, Henry Lee, Emory was unanimously nominated. LAND GRABBER, AND A POLITICAL O'Conner, Mrs. Jane JPartrick, Israel Ragsdale, CiVculars, with full particulars, on application to of Mormonism; and shall we now, in the t'.ie Principal, ' DR. J.C. FITCH. Men's All-Wool Suits $8.50 and $10 F. Strong, J«epU A. Joyce. Mr. Elmer, of MiddHtown, on behalf of JOBBER. Susie Swain, franciazck Slirzck, Joseph > os- 3t35 Westport-H. P. Burr, B. L. Woodwortli. face of threatening evils and perils, plunge mick. „ Worth $12 to $14. ? Fail-field—William B. Glover, Howard N. Middlesex county, placed in nomination We think this would be a very interesting Attest CfiASf OLMSTEAD, P. M. • Wakeman, I'rank L. Bodgers, Betas B. Jen- John M. Douglas, of Middletown, as into a deeper gulf by any seeming indiff­ supplement, especially to the New York erence as to the private character of one — ; J FOR THE BEST niBrookfield-Androw Northrop, 8. E. Hawley. treasurer. Mr. Hubbard, of Hartford, Times, which is now supporting Hendricks. Stop nsing hair dyes anil begin the use or STRAW HATS, Darien—Charles Brown, S. D. Belden. nominated Captain Valentine B. Chamber­ who has been nominated to fill the highest It was sold at two cents, but we should be that vauable hair preparation, Palmer s Hair In Time of Peace Easton—Bennett Seeley, 1. W. Johnson. Tonic and Restorer. It surpasses all pomades 5 cents upwards. lain, of New Britain, and set .forth his office in the gin of the people ? We say glad to pay fifty times that amount for a and oils. It is unrivalled in its delicacy anil Greenwich—R. J. Walsh, Joseph E. Russell, No! a thousand times No! Governor agreeableness. Its perfume is delightful- It T. H. Delano, H. W. R. Hoyt. w splendid soldier record. A ballot resulted copy.—Philadelphia Press. is absolutely innocous and no possible ill TRUNKS AND BAGS, SUMMER HORSE Redding—W.B.HU1, ,James E. Miller, W. as followsChamberlain, 110; Douglas, Cleveland should positively decline to be Our democratic contemporaries who effects can result lrom its use. Prepare for War!! F.Mandeville, D.H. Miller. vV1 Sherman—G. A. Barnes, George N. Wood- 39. Captain Chamberlain was then unani­ a candidate, and withdraw immediately apply such epithets as "thieves and em­ PHOTOGRAPHS CLOTHING, LAP ROBES, MEXICAN from the canvass, and be compelled to- do castorla. mously placed in nomination. bezzlers" to republicans ought to refresh When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. HAMMOCKS, DUSTERS, SUMMER "Weston—W. Cogswell, D. C. Bradley. so if it is necessary. The party which When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Cold weather is approaching, and will Wilton—C. A. Ambler, H. L. ChiclieB.er. Mr. Elmer, of Middletown, said'now their memories. Was it not a democratic When she was a Miss, she clung to Castoria, be here before we are aware of it. The COA1S. The committee on permanent organiza­ that the solder element had been satisfied nominated him through its chosen repre­ treasurer of the state of Tennessee that When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. GO TO severe weather of the past winter has iyi tion then made their report and the fol­ he proposedea tthat Middlesex be honored sentatives should then reconvene and made way with over a quarter of a million burned out many old and poor Furnaces. select a new ticket that will command PERUVIAN SYRUP cures Dyspepsia, general To those who are contemplating tlie pur­ One Low Price To All. lowing named gentlemen were appointed by the nomination of Mr. Douglas for of the state's funds ? Was it not a Debility, Liver Complaint, Boils, Humors, Chronic chase of new ones I have a few words to permanent officers of the convention: comptroller. Mr. Home, of Winsted, the hearty support of the people of all democratic treasurer of Alabama that not Diarrhea, Nervous Affections. Female Complaints, say. Ko better recommendation can be ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED and all the.diseases originating in a baltate of the President—John A. Tibbits, New London, nominated Judgp Alfred B. Beers, of parties. There is time enough to do this, long since stole over a hundred thousand BLACKMAN'S given or better evidence of pre-eminence vice-presidents-First district, Francis B.Cool- and there is no hope or safety in any other blood. - produced, than when self-styled, would- Bridgeport, a good soldier and lawyer dollars of that state's money ? Was it not itiisii. ev, Hartford; Second district, M. S. Chapman, course. To stand still now, or attempt to be competitors copy or adopt old, and re­ Manchester; Third district, Williwn C. Cage; Mr. Kellogg, of Waterbury, nominated a democratic treasurer of Georgia who cent expired patents of pioneer Furnace Oranby; Fourth district, John J.Jennings, go blindlf forward with the present ticket ST. JonN.—In Norwalk, August 25, Mr. William No. 11 Main St. Norwalk, Oonii. BRYANT, BESSE & GO. H Luzerne I. Munson, of Waterbury. A pocketed over a hundred thousand of St. John, in the 75th year of his age. [Relatives and hot air engineers,and try to imitate the Bristol; Fifth district, George - Cowell, would, in our judgment, be an insult to and friends of the family are respectfully invited Waterbury; Sixth district, Charts Stockder, ballot resulted:—Munson, 54; Beers, 52; Georgia's money. Was it a democratic to attend his funeral from the residence of Mr. products of men who have had 40 years experience and have expended hundreds Meriden; Seventh district, Thomas L. Jones, Douglas, 39; scattering, 2. No choice. the ruler of nations, sure death to the treasurer of Arkansas who stole over one John Jarvis, on Main Street, on Thursday, Aug. CLOTHIERS, HATTERS and Seymour; Eightn district, George H. Watroua, democratic party, including also its lead­ 28 at 2p.m. of thousands of dollars, in originating and New Haven; Ninth district, John H. Cram, Mr. Munson was then nominated by accla­ hundred thousand dollars and was after­ perfecting their Furnaces, who are practi­ New London; Tenth district, Increase W. mation. ers, and an everlasting disgrace to the re- cal mechanics, and know the laws of hot Carpenter, Norwich; Eleventh district, Her­ wards elected governor. More instances For Sale. GENTS FURNISHERS. man J. Tubbs, Old Lyme; Twelfth district, Mr." Sperry, of Hartford, from the coin- public.—N. Y. Independent. could be cited. Barnum is chairman of FOR SALE. and cold air circulations and currents, ^ Chestnut Standing Desk., Applet originate and invent and are always Edward J. Conder, Ridgefield; Thirteenth ' mittee on resolutions, reported the follow­ the nationalcommittee. Let the "reform" A STYLISH ; 29 Main St., Norwalk, Conn. district, FrankL. Rogers,Stratford; Fourtgenh Down in Maine. 10 or 15 years in ADVANCE of the PI­ district Emory F. Strong, Bridgeport; fifteenth ing platform, which was unanimously go on.—New Britain Herahl. RATES, who have not brains sufficient to district, Smith B. Glover, Newtown; Sixteenth adopted:— The republicans are making a most FOB SALE. VICTORIA, invent, and are so destitute of HONOR as — : — r~ — district, Clark E. Barrows, tastford, Seven­ The republicans of Connecticut, in conven vigorous canvas, but it is also evident on UNNATURAL NATURAL HISTOK*.^ to use as much as possible any of the pat­ teenth district, G. I. Boss, Canterbury. Eigh­ MILCII COW. Newly Trimmed and Painted. teenth distict, John M. Wadbams, Goahen; tion asssembled, declare:— every hand that the democratic leaders Address Box 421, ents of the original inventors, and just That they heartily ratify the nominations of The pelican feeds its young with the A Norwalk, Conn. barely'evade the reach of the patent law. Nineteenth district, A. B. Mygatt, New Mil- James G, Blaine and John A. Logan. are engaged in a most thorough and vigor­ 32-tf A Fine Family Carriage. jgrd; Twentieth district, B. H. Matton, Water- life blood from its own bleeding bosom. Imitations are positive admissions of the town; Twenty-first district, Joseph E. Silhman That they endorse the declaration of prin ous "still hunt" in an effort to reduce Hie superiority of the originals. The cipleg contained in the j>latform ot the republi' This is a beautiful mistake, that will live Will be sold at a very low price Chester; Twenty second district, Joseph W. can party adopted at Chicago and in the letters republican majority in the state election For Sale. Douglass, Middletown; Twenty-third district, forever in symbol and legend. The BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS of acceptance of its candidates, and they_ are next month to the lowest possible point, DOUBLE BARRELLED RIFLE made by John Joseph Hutchins, Columbia; Twenty-fourth especially gratified with th6 sound doctrines "real live " pelican has a large bag un­ A Blissett, London. Will be sold cheap for HENRY TILLY, district, J: W. Chandler, Stafford. w upon the tarifi therein set forth, and the spirit to prevent its use in stimulating the re­ cash. Enquire at this ofllce. Secretaries—D, G. Perkins, Norwich; A. of genuine patriotism that would hold this publican efforts in November. Senators der her unwieldy beak, and digging with New Perfect Gas Wt Furnace, For summer wear; must be closed out regardless Paige, Danbury; W. S. Downs, Derby. CARRIAGE MAKER, country in its deserved position among the Frye, Hale, Miller and Plumb are already the beak toward the breast, she feeds her For Rent.' of cost at The president was then escorted to the nations of the world and protect its citizens at SOUTH NORWALK. Patented and recently introduced by the home and abroad; and they present to the on the stump, and Senator O. H. Piatt is brood and soils her feathers with red- HE upper part of house fronting on Union chair and addressed the convention. His Park. Seven Rooms, Possession given Oc­ Richardson & Boynton Co., of New York electors of Connecticut in the persons of Henry announced to speak the present week. stained tidbits of fish from the bag. The T speech was able and inspiring, and was B. Harrison and his associates upon the state tober 1st. Apply at this ofllce. tf36 and Chicago, is a perfect success, entirely Senator Frye addressed tremendous meet­ nightingale leans her breast againt a the recipient of- enthusiastic and long ticket, candidates eminently worthy of their PETER L. G U1GU. new in every part, havingamong the many cordial rapport. ings at Gardner and Bangor, Friday and thorn and sings in pain. In the old Agents Wanted. other new features, continued applause. At its conclusion, a Senator Hawley, who was on the stage, Saturday nights, and Senator Hall a mon­ poets not only has she a thorn in lier HE CONNECTICUT INDEMNITY ASSOCIA­ FANCHER'S committee on resolutions was appointed was then introduced and made a short breast but she pats it there. Instead of TION provides Sickness, Accident, Death and ster gathering at Portland. Mr. Frye, TOld Age benefits all under one policy. More money k New Solid Double Upward as follows: speech. He commended the ticket nomi always an eloquent and convincing being the voice of lonely love she onght in this plap for agents and better protection for the In order to mage room for Fall Goods. All goods of our Henry T. Sperry, Hartford; John S. Cheney, Insured than any other. Apply to UNION AVENUE, Manchester; JohnCoates, Windsor Locks; Bur- nated, saying it would command the re­ speaker, is said never to have exhibited •to be the emblem of those discontented C. II. BRONSON, Gen'l Agt. Return Flue Radiator, own make are fully warranted in every respect. Our Norwalk Hotel. North of Norwalk Cemetery, well Carter, Plainville; S. W. Kellogg, Water- spect of the people of the state. Thanks such extraordinary power and zeal as in people who, in a position enviable to burv; L. M. Hubbard, Wallingford; Morns others, first make their own troubles and HOHWAIrE, - - Drew, Derbv; George H. Watrous, New Haven; were voted to the chairman Of the conven­ the present state canvas. At the rural which compels the products of combus­ Nathaniel Hancocks, .Stonington; W. H. Bur­ tion, three cheers were given for the tic­ town of Strong, claimed with others the then spend their lives in self-commisera­ Notice. Dealer in In Green House and Hot House and tion to travel from 20 to 20 feet before en­ Ladies' Hand-Hade French Kid Button nett, Norwich; S. L. Peckham. Lebanon; H. tion. Of course the nightingale is not Bedding and Vegetable riants, Fruit and Ornamen- tering the smoke pipe, while all other fur W. R. Hoyt, Greenwich; J. Belden Hurlbutt, ket and for Blaine and. Logan, and the place where the republican party had its LL PERSONS Desiring to drive on the Track at the Fair Grounds can 'tal Trees Shrubbery, Vines. Cut Flpwers always naces carry it only from 2 to 6 feet before Norwalk; Joseph A. Joyce, Bridgeport; An- convention, at 7 o'clock, adjourned sine birth thirty years ago, a great ovation was such a fool as she looks in poetry. A entering smoke pipe ; this alone increases drew Northrop, Brooktield; L. W. Fuller, procure a key upon application at tlie on hand and all sorts otdesigns in Flowers arranged For $5.00 are worth $6.00 and are sold for that die. •' Swans are said to sing a'death song; this 4, -2 the radiation more than 4 times that of all Putnam; C. P. Grosyenor, Lebanon; Frederick given Mr. Blaine, who was present and CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. to order. i E. Porter, Norfolk; J. M. Millspaugh, Canaan; made a short, pithy speech. Old Father is poetrv too. But they are hatched dur­ or any of the old styles and ordinary fur­ elsewhere. . . How Cleveland Antagonized the Soldiers. 24t,f Grading and Re-filling Cemetery Plots naces. With this radiator and three flue T. B. Bradstreet, Thomaston; John F. dia­ Hannibal Hamlin,espicd Colonel Eastman, ing thunder; and this is prose—the be­ monds, Deep River; LeRoy Brainerd, Port­ While mayor of Buffalo Grover Cleve lief of otherwise sensible folk. Crows promptly attended to. solid cast body, immense radiating sur­ land; Oscar Totten, ; W. A. Kiug, Staf­ the aged patriot who first suggested the face is given and great lifeat obtained by land vetoed an ordinance appropriating and curlews hate each other so that their EN AND WOMEN \Sn. ford. $300 for the proper observance of Memori­ name Republican for the party, and de­ utilizing that which is usually waste<\ by Men's Calf Boots - $2.00 and up. At 11:30 it was voted to proceed to an eggs put in the same nest will all burst. l>2r~Good Salary and Expenses Paid. passing into the chimney. Tlie construc­ u manded that he should come upon the So experience needed. al day. As governor lie vetoed a bill Talking of eggs, the cock of the south M"OUTFIT FREE. TAINTOR'S tion of these Furnaces is such as to allow • informal ballot for governor and candi­ stage. As he did so the two venerable Stag James E.Whitney, Nurseryman,Rochester,N,Y. Stoga " - - 2.00 i allowing Grand Army posts to use state of England lays an egg when the hen " air to flow easily and without friction over dates were named. Mr. Hubbard of the men embraced and kissed, while tears the whole surfaces of the castings getting it a muskets provided bonds were given for has ceased laying; it is a small insig­ Hartford Gourcfrit nominated William H. came to their eyes, exclaiming : "This thereby the fullest benefit from fuel used. Low Shoes - 1.00 Bulkeley of Hartford, which nomination their safe keeping and return. A one- nificant affair with no yolk in it, clearly Given Away, G0IDE-B00KS. In short, these Heaters combine the great­ u (( armed veteran, James Young, employed is the seal of fifty years' friendship." AY'S Encyclopediala aand Self Educator, Gay! I (These Guides describe Cities,Towns andStations was seconded by Messrs. Walker of Hart­ an amateur attempt. These cock's eggs _ Standard. HistoryJry of— .....the Word's Great on the routes, giving items of interest to the trav­ est improvements and best practical fea­ in the Capitol at Albany, was made an G tures of any Furnace made, and stand to- Ladies'Button - - 1>00 ford and Savage of Cromwell. An Abominable Outrage. are to be found in Sussex, if nowhere Nations, the Yale Library of Famous Poets, eler. almost helpless cripple by an accident, Family Bibles, Photograph Albums, Ac., to any Illustrated with Maps and Woodcuts. day * Mr. Samuel Fessenden of Stamford, Stanwood Blaine, the first child of Mr. else. As we have got to the poultry yard person'getting up clubs for the same. Sold for ,with solid leitliet soles, and the Grand Army posts petitioned the cash or installment. For circulars and special in­ Price, 25 cents each, by Mail. " SlipperS .25 then secured the floor amid loud cheers and Mrs. James G. Blaine, was born July let Job's turkey have a word; the Ameri­ City of New York. Describing the Public Build­ legislature to provide relief for him. A formation address and calls of "platform." Mounting the 18,1851, and died when about three years cans have the honor of discovering that JAMES II. DODDS, . ings, Parks, Cemeteries, Islands, and Public Insti­ Pre-eminent and Unequaled bill was passed and the governor vetoed Room «, Gas Building, tutions in and around New York City; also Princij Childs'Low Button Shoes .25 platform he presented the name of the old. He was buried in the cemetery at ill-conditioned bird. They say "as poor tf2i New Haven. Conn. pal Hotels, Banks, Amusements, Libraries, Clubs, for Power, Durability, it(. Eveiy Grand Army post in the state societies, Dispensaries, Elevated R. R's, Horse R. private soldier P. C. Lounsbury, as in Augusta, Maine, and a simple marble slab, as Job's turkey that had to lean against a R's, Omnibus Routes, Hack Fares, Fetries, Street petitioned for a bill making it a misde­ everyway a fitting candidate for governor. bearing the dates of his birth and death, fence to gobble/' but there we must leave Travelers' and Church Directories, andMap of New Economy, Free- meanor for any person to wear a Grand Notice. York. Custom Work and Repairing a Specialty. The speaker was frequently interrupted was erected to mark his grave. That was him, as he does not strictly belong to us. , Sea Side Resorts. The Atlantic Coast from the <1 om from Army badge unless anhonorable discharged OTICE is hereby given that a Special Meeting St. Lawrence to the Mississippi. by cheers and loud applause. about thirty years ago. USB OF ARSENIC. of the Stockholders of the Norwalk Fire In­ Hudson River Route, New York to West Point, soldier or sailor. The bill was passed and suranceN Company will be held at the ofllce of said Gasses, and ease of manage­ Trunks, Satchels, Leather and Findings. • William C. Case of Granby followed, A day or two ago the stone was defaced Catskill Mountains, Albany,Troy, Saratoga Springs, the governor vetoed it. Massachusetts Company at 10 o'clock, a. m.. on the 10th day of Lake George, Lake Champlain, Adirondack Moun­ advocating the nomination Henry B. Har­ by some unknown person, to read July It is only right that a warning should September, A. D., 1884, for the following purposes tains, Montreal, and Quebec, via Hudson River ment. has a law on its statute books which pro­ viz., to accept, if such meeting shall seeat to do so, Steamers and Railroads, » rison, and was sfconded by General S. 18,1850, instead of 1851. Photographs of be raised against a statement which has the various amendments and alterations of Its char­ vides that every soldier and sailor shall be Saratoga Illustrated. The Visitor's Guide of Sa­ EUGEKE FANOHER, W. Kellogg of Waterbury. Messrs. Ham­ the mutilated stone have been taken to been circulated, and has already done ter which have Heretofore been made by the Gener­ ratoga Springs. Describing Springs, Boarding- furnished by the state with an" engraved al Assembly of the State of Connecticut, and par­ houses, Hotels, Regattas, Amusements, Walks, Many of the most skilled and experi­ 17 Main street, NorwalH.. mond of Killingly and McLean of Sims- send all over the country. Mr. Blaine harm,' to the affect that "arsenic in small ticularly the following, viz. ^The amendment and Drives, etc. Maps of Village and Lake. Woodcuts, enced practical heating engineers, say, it certificate of discharge. "in compliance doses is good for the complexion." It is alteration approved May 10,1860, to the charter of Saratoga Mineral >Vattw How to uBe them. B/ is at. least ten years in advance of anv buiy. was married in 1850. Comment is unnec­ the Korwaik Marine and Fire Insurance Company, Dr. O. W, TILLMAN, M. \w \ SwinSwo— 88 with petitions from the soldiers ,of New not difficult to imagine the risk women changing the name of said Company to the Norwalk S other heater now on the market, and with Mr. Lounsbuiy's nomination was then essary. Erie Railway Route. New Yoak to Ithaca, Ha­ York, the legislature passed a similar bill will incur to preserve or improve their Fire Insurance Company and making other vana, Watkin's Glen, Rochester, Dunkirk, Buffalo, foiir years spent under the instructions of seconded by Messrs. Hall of Windham There can be but one possible motive changes in said Charter; and the amendment ap­ and Niagara'Falls, via Erie Railway and branches. one of the best hot air engineers in this and the governor vetoed it. A bill was good looks. No more ingenious device proved June 7th, 1862; and the amendment of July New York to Saratoga, Richfield Springs, ItwfTar and Cowell of Waterbury, also by Colonel for this vandalism—political glioulism. It 24th, 1872: and this Stockholders meeting is also country, and ten years practical expert passed by the legislature to provide head­ for recommending a drug can be hit upon Io, Niagara Falls, and Thousand Islands. Via Home of Winchester. The informal bal­ is more than suspected that the editor of a called to affirm, if said meeting shall see lit to do Hudson River and New York Central Railway. ence, having been prosent at and assisted stones for the soldiers of the late war who than that which the authors of this most so, that each and all of said amendments and alter­ Fall River and Newport Ronte. New York to in the setting up, locating, and pipeing of lot was then taken, Messrs. McLean of democratic newspaper in Augusta, a vio­ ations have been duly and in fact heretofore ac­ Boston, via Fall River and Newport, with full de­ nearly 350 Furnaces of the various makes, 1884 i8M have died in the state, but the governor baneful prescription of "arsenic for the cepted by the Stockholders of said Insurance Com­ scriptions of Newport and Narragansett Bay. 4o!ForfiotoaPpit! Simsbuiy, Gilbert of Derby, Quien of lent partisan and personally very bitter pany! and that said Company has done acts in pur­ Connecticut River Ronte. New York to the over 130 of which I had sole supervision, wanted the bill amended so as to permit complexion " have adopted. Suffice it to suance thereof. ; ,, , White Mountains, via N. Y. and N. II. and Conn. I feel confident I can suit any. who may Danbury and Hutchinson of Essex acting against Blaine, knows more than an hon­ WM. C. STREET, President, River R. R. time to designate what kind of headstones recall the fact that for many years past GEO. R. COWLES, Secretary. favor me with their orders, both in sizes as tellers. The result was as follows: est man should about the desecration. Northern Resorts. Boston to the White Moun­ and prices. Thankful for the patronage IT. should be used, but he did. not succeed. chemists and sanitarians have been labor­ Dated, Norwalk, Aug. 23d, 1834. 2tS8 tains, Lake Mqnphremagog, Green Mts., Lake Whole number 483 Such repeated rebuffs as lie has adminis­ Whoever the guilty person may be, he ing to discover means of eliminating the Champlaln, Sheldon. Montreal, and Ogdenslmrg. extended to me, I hope by fair and honor­ Necessary to a majority 242 Pennsylvania Coal Regions. New York and able dealing in the future as in the past to GRAND EXCURSIONS Henry B. Harrison 184 tered to the soldiers, taken in connection ought to receive a summary punishment. arsenical salts from the coloring matter Philadelphia to Bethlehem, Delaware Water Gap, Phineas C. Lounsbury, 184 Valuable Property for Sale. Mauch Chunk, Scranton, Willlamsport, and Elmira. merit a continuance of the same. ,. TOTiyj with the fact that he was drafted and still Having is not quite good enough for a of wall papers, and certain dyes once William H. Bulkeley 114 man capable of such an atrocious murder HE Homestead of the late John W. Taylor, New York to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 47 Main Street. Samuel C. Merwin 1 did not go to the front, while his associate largely used for certain articles of cloth* deceased, i» tlifi village of Westport, with imrton. of a good reputation. smallT store fronting on M&in street. House situa­ tienf, postpaid, on receipt of 25 cents each, On motion of General Kellogg of on the ticket was an avowed opponent of ing. It is unfortunate that-this hopeless ted on elevated ground contain? is rooms with Such tactics will not succeed, however, Waterbury, a formal ballot was ordered, the war for the Union, are not likely to antagonistic recommendation ot arsenie large attic and cellar, broad piazjzgs. gjtd a never Taintor Bros., Merrill & Co., Pilista. with the American people. They will not failing well of water. Plenty of shaije trees, 18 and 20 Astor Place, New York. F. W. JAQUI, Brighton of lie Earn, but after debate it was voted to take a bring him many soldier votes. for the complexion should liave found its shrubbery, and excellent concrete witfks. Pjrlce be influenced in their choice by causeless for the entire property fronting on two streets viva voce vote. The roll was called and way into print. Those who employ the $5,000. A large proportion of the purchase money Probate Court, > ON AND AFTER t AGENT FOR each delegate announced the name of his Oovernor Cleveland's Letter. and groundless aspersions upon the char­ drug as advised—and there are many can remain on bond and mortgage. Address Mrs. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Westport, Conn. tfsg late qf \yuton, iR candidate. Fairfield county voted solid Governor Cleveland has written his acter of the American candidate. All re­ either already using it or contemplating said District, deceased. No. £8 Wall Street, spectable democrats will join in depre­ The Conrt of Probate for the District of Norwalk for Lounsbury with the exception of three letter of acceptance. It has the 'merit of the rash act—will do so at their periL hath limited and allowed six youths fronj the date Sunday, June 1,'84 cating and condemning such villainy.— hereof fox the Creditors of said Estate to exhibit delegates. A count of the tally of the comparative brevity, but no other that we So far as they are able, however, it will their claims for settlement, • Those who neglect to JVOMVALK, COSN. vote showed that Mr. Harrison and Mr. can discern. Brooklyn Times. be the . duty of men to warn the public —GUION LINE— present their acoonnts properly attested, within EVERVDAY, • said time, will be debarred » recovery, Afll persons ' Lounsbury had run even as before, each He acquiesces in the principles set forth against this pernicious practice, which is indebted to said Estate are requested to make HEELiM) Connecticut P! w!)<•:. v11:"' • • i \ [1 • Cupt. W. n. II. CLARK, Commander. Harrison, and 'this being allowed under indites a few platitudes that are fitted to Leaving Pier 88 N. R., foot of King Street. The Court of Probate for.the District of Norwalk 1 Norwich, and it is quite probable that no BUST IN TBtK Era, < i •! f • r • u l [ • r 11; a ruling by the chair that it could be any season. ALASKA WISCONSIN ARIZONA hath limited and allowed six months from the date fistt-nts.' ' P -it e i; r > j •; > • • Will' .Leave South Norwalk Steannltoat other candidate will be brought forward hereof for the Creditors of said Estate to exhibit inesi ri.hiti'.u' - [•: Of BRIDGEPORT. done only i>y unanimous consent, the Will this spiritless and ineffectual writ­ These Steamers are huiit of Iron, in watertight their claims for settlement. Those who neglect to ti.'. Urfor'I.i' Dock for Roton Point follovys; in the convention.—New London Bay. When, in traveling, a bit of dust gets in compartments, and aye furpishud with every present their accounts,properly attested.within said other Hartford delegates and several ing, the feeblest and most unstatesmanlike requisite to make the passage across the Attaptlp time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons in­ DODGE & SON. SUNDAYS.—2,4 and 0 p. m. RETURNING document that a like occasion in our his­ Fairfield county "got left" as the the eye, it is best to remain quiet for a both safe and agreeable, having Bath Room, debted to said Estate arc requested to make imme­ others in Hartford county did the same. little, as the tears may wash it away; Smoking Room, Drawing Room,Piano and Ubraiy, diate payment to SILAS P. .TUTTLE, —Will Iieave Roton Point at 8, 5 and 7:30 tory has ever inspired, 'will it dispel the Graphic has been predicting it would all also experienced Snrgeon, Stewardess, and Caterer 3t36 * SsPpiltftF- A FULL LINE OF Mr. Fessenden here interposed an objec­ the flow of tears may be promoted from p. m„ or later If agreeable to parties. feeling of disorganization whicli is abroad along. This shows now much confidence on each steamer. The Staterooms are all on deck, tion to any further changes. The chair time to time by attenuating to open the thus insuring those greatest of all luxuries at sea, ISTRICT OF NORWALK, ss., Prqbate court, and allay the doubts and the discords that can be placed in the agreements of politi­ perfect ventilation and light. Cabin Passage August 20th, A. D..1SS4. Steamer will leave South Norwalk week said with this objection there could be no eye. Bloving the nose violently assists the (according to. Stateroom) IflO, $80, and D FOR MT. DESERT. rend the democratic party ? Is there any­ cal conventions.—Greenwich Graphic. Estate of MINERVA S. HILL, late of Norwalk, days as follows:—10 a. m., 1, 3, S and further changes. General Kellogg raised operation. The head of a pin, covered Intermediate, $40; Steerage at low rates, in said District, clooottspcl. I». p nit n. AND M. a B eo I.INE, Wheels, thing in it that will gather to Grover The generous and manly way in which The Court of Probate for the District of Norwalk, . . . . 7 p. m. Returning will leave Roton a point of order that there was no rule .with the end of a pocket-handkecohief, hath limited and allowed six months from the date . COMMENCING JUNE SF. binding the convention as existed in the Cleveland the strength of that party, Mr. Lounsbury's supporters in Wednes­ Williams & Guion, hereof for the Creditors of said Estate to exhibit Point as follows11 a. m., 3, 4, 6 and and moistened with saliva, may be moved ifii 'V'!'* their claims for settlement. Those who neglect to STEAMER LEWISTON, 1127 tons. Captain reconcile its factions, and cany it to vic- day's convention-accepted, the defeat of Charles Deering, leaves Bailroad wharf, Portland, 9 p. m., or later if agreeable to parties. •'; spo&e*, national convention and any man can about between the eyeball and eyelid, ], •;; 29 Broadway, New York. present their accounts, properly attested, within tory in this memorable contest? We their favorite, afforded an example which said time, will be debarred a recovery. All persons orery Tneeday and Friday evening* at 11.15 change his vote before the result of the and-will detaoh tbg intrader jif not too indebted to said Estate are requested to make im­ o'clock, or on arrival of express trains from Bos- ballot is announced. After further dis­ think not. the republican papers of Fairfield and mediate payment to BELA ST. JQHN, tpo, for Rockland, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedgwick firmly fixed. Another plan id to get a 3t35 Executor. (Silver Mines), Southwest and Bar Harbors, Mills- Eiwsii Hets Oily 25 Cents.. Kimst cussion the chair was sustained, and the In letters of great pith and moment, the Litchfield county were quick to follow. JT. S. Byiftg ton, bridge, Jonesportand MRchiasport. • fellow traveler to raise the eyelid wjth Agent Returning Monday and Thursday. result of the ballot was (at 2:45 o'clock; manner is commonly of small account While expressing their regret at the fail­ ISTRICT PF NORWALK, BS. Probate Court, Steamer City of .Richmond, 1000 tons, Captain Great reduction in pri °e^ this season his fingers, and then gently wipe^tlje i$d August 20th, A. D;, 1881. ItltlVtf, compared with the matter, but Grover ure of their choice they cordially indorse D Wm. E. Dennlson, will leave same wharf every Everything flrst-plasa. Shore pinners declared as follows: . mucous membrane with a :m6istenid Estate pf LOUISE R. FISH, )atp of Miles City, DIoqday. Wednesday and Saturday evenings, • Whole number 464 Cleveland's Jetter of acceptance is, from the ticket and promise their best efforts to In thp Territory ff Mpptana, (lpcpqspcf. at 11.1a o'clock,' or-on iftlv'alqf stD!)mlionl ex­ Qflly 75 ceqfs, including chicken and all Necessary to a choice 233 pocket-handkerchief, or remove the J. BELDEN HURLBUTT, The Court of Probate tin the District of Norwalk press tvains fcoiq Boston, for Monnt Desert (Sqnth- every point of view, an unfortunate pro­ assure its triumphant election.—Palladium. hath limited and allowed six months from the date delicacies of the season. Cla^n Roasts A Shafts,

SOUTH NORWALK-. - WESTPORT. James W. Hyatt is visiting at Asbury Connecticut's Leather Man. W , August 22.—In the Sun of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cobb have gone to Cider making has commenced at Nash's Park, N. J. OODBURY November 12,18§3, an account was print­ Boston. mill. NOR WALK GAZETTE Our Brothers' Lodge worked the third ed of the peregrinations of the famous The Raymond street improvements are The democrats held their caucus last Mrs. i. Fawcett Tuesday August 26,1884. degree last evening. "Leather Man" of Connecticut. Since nearly'completed. evening. • '• --'I . £ • Mr. Clifford B. Hoyt of New Haven, that time a Sun reporter has been on the Mr. George B. Harvey and wife are The public schools open next Monday was in town over Sunday. The PubUc~sohoo1s open next Monday. lookout for the man, and has carefully visiting in Boston. for the fall term. Mr. A. W.Ppatt and family of Flushing, -For sale cheap; a showcase. Apply examined all his haunts, interviewed the Last Monday (18th) was the, fourteenth Mr. Wilbur Reynolds has resigned his 3 WATER STREET, L. I., arc visiting Capt. Secor. people who knew him, and succeeded in at, this office. anniversaiy of the organization of the city position with D. A. Salmon. Agents wanted at the Norwalk House, clearing up the mystery concerning this Mr. Alfred Jaeksrfn of New Haven, was of SouthNorwalk. Mrs. Charlotte Jonson, of Brooklyn, is of every kind, and in any quanti­ for the Connecticut Indemnity Association. singular person which for many years has in town Sunday. The first overcoat of the season appeared visiting Mrs. Edwin Wright. See adv. perplexed the good people of this part of ty, furnished promptly. Editor Lyon of the Republican,took in on Sunday evening. Mrs.; A. E. Wilkins and daughter, are Is row prepared to show all the Rev. C. S. Williams, a former pastor of the country. The strange pilgrim still Saratoga last week. Editor Lyon of the Republican has the Second M. E'. church, was in town wears his old suit of leather, and his gen­ visiting friends in Trumbull. Estimates for Reunion of the Seventeenth C. V. returned from Saratoga. over Sunday. • eral appearance has changed very little of Dr. and Mrs. George B. Bouton are as Thursday, at Ridgeiield. late. Mrs. John It. Comstock, of Wilton, The schools will open for the fall >md far as Chicago on their return. Latest Styles in The Danbury and Norwalk railroad —Holland's Pills are the only reliable Conn., says that he used to stop at her winter term on next Wednesday. company have put' up a new board ceiling a Regular communication of Temple Lodge house once in two or lliree months, but of Will. A. Tolles, of New. Haven, spent remedy for chills and fever. in their borough depot. F. and A. M., Thursday evening. -Fever and Ague, and all forms ol Ma­ late he has inft'eased his calls to once a last week with relatives in this city. Contracts for Dr. Nolan, accompanied by his wife Mr. John Hubbell has the frame of his laria promptly cured by Holland's Pills. month. Never but once was he in the Bob Bone's was arrested for drunken­ new house on River street nearly covered. and mother, leave for Denver, Col., this liouss, and he was then driven in by the Assistant postmaster James Hubbell 18 week. May tliei: lines fall in pleasant ness on Saturday last and scut to Bridge­ The excavating for the piers of the new Walks made from Flag, cold in January, 1880. Mr. Ifale of port. spending a short vacation at Cottage Citj. places. bridge has been done by a steam dredge. Naugatuck Junction has kept an accurate Mr. Jeremiah Donovan has purchased Gen. William H. Noble, of Bridgeport, Miss Laura Wiltsie, of Newburgh, is —A good opportunity. A. II. Hoyt record of every time the Leather Man has the Byxbee House property on Railroad Concrete, Cement, has a word to say to pensioners m another sells boots and shoes 10 per cent, less than spending the week with Miss Asentth passed there, finding that for years the place. ' MILLINERY! column. regular pricesfor cash until Sept. 1. Rub­ time has varied but little from 2 o'clock The sidewalks on Water streePhave been Wright. Brick or Gravel. Mrs. Henry C. Bennet of Brooklyn, bers excepted, in the afternoon. Mrs. Comstock says he laid with concrete or flag stones the entire Rev. L. P. Perry expects to attend the N. Y.. was visiting at Mr. J. Wheaters camp meeting at, Pine Grove during the A lamp in an outhouse of the Norwalk appears at Wilton invariably four days length. ( last week. House exploded Saturday night, and set later than at the Junction. His last visit Mr. Clias. E. Ilibbard, the democratic present week. Company F are busily preparing for the fire to the structure. The flames were was yesterday. He always comes to Wil­ orator is in town, the guest of Mr. James The Congregational Sunday school hold Building Stone, Niantic encampment . They go into camp soon extinguished. ton from a northeasterly direction from Golden. its annual picnic last Thnrsday at Mrs. Large and Choice Assortment oi next Monday. —Dr. Holland's Pills contain neither the Danbury and Norwalk railroad, and The fire alarm signal box is to be placed Cutting's grove. Sanfi and Messrs. John and George I. Buxton have quinine, arsenic, or any other dangerous goes thence to his cave, about a mile west on the depot near the entrance to the The windows of the Blaine and Logan of Wilton, beside the South Norwalk t been growing fat on Saratoga's mineral drug, and cftn therefore be taken by per Adams Express officc. # cltib room have been handsomely draped Would announce that for the next reservoir. When the reservoir was built waters the past week. sons of the most delicate constitution. Miss Libbie Ballard, of Riverside, is with the national colors. '.Coping, his cave, which is only one of many, was The store just vacated byFerdB. Smith Liverj.uan George S.Gregory has lately visiting at the residence of Captain W. IT. Mrs. Clarence Lincoln, of Concord, N. disturbed and he had to reconstruct it. friiel is being fitted up for its new occupants, purchased a fine Vermont mare to mate H. Clarke, on Day street. II., is here on a visit to her parents, Mr. Mrs. Comstock's is the only place in Wil­ with his Bett's mare. The two will un­ and Mrs. H. B. Bradley. Meesrs. Olsen and Glover. ton where he stops, but he has regular Messrs. Lorenzo Dibble and George C. THIRTY DAYS they will offer their doubtedly make one of the finest, road A number of Norwalk folks will attend places along luslong route. He is readily Stillson attended the Butler mass meeting Mr. Josiali Raymond informs us that he teams in the country. at Meriden last Wednesday. the Charter Oak races.at Hartford to-mor­ recognized by his peculiar knock on the has a sunflower stalk in his garden which fi row, Thursday and Friday. It is said that Mrs. Annie Louise Cary threshold, instead of on the,door. One Mr. Ladrigan, the efficient slinger of ice contains over fifty blossoms. «lfP" Manager Mitchell lias had the roof of Raymond lias had painted for home house at which he used to stop regularly cream at Roton Point, has severed his Miss Agnes Lewis has accepted a posi­ entire stock of alto),, the Opera House put in thorough repair decoration a series of panels portraying he now passes by without a look, because connection with Mr. Ackert. tion in a school in South Manchester, $ Ladies are cordially, invited to in anticipation of a rainy season. characters in the various operas in which the house has been altered and repainted. Mr. Horace Saunders regrets the loss of Mass., which opens September 1. she has been a public favorite. • —A good opportunity. A.- H. Hoyt At the places where he stops he obtains a very valuable dog which was killed by The Methodist Sunday school will hold call and examine them. Mr. Welton, he of the Star, is reported South Norwalk; sells boots and shoes 10 per cent less than food, part of which ho takes away in ,a the cars on last Monday night. their picnic in the grove near Mr. Geo. S. to have called the Grand Army men a regular prices for cash until Sept. 8. Rub­ leather bag. • If asked any questions he The fifteenth annual clam bake of the Adams', to-morrow, Wednesday. pack of tramps. They are the kind who bers excepted. gives only an unintelligible grunt. So Fatmen's association is announced to take A large party from Redding, which lias will tramp, tramp, tramp to the polls in well-known has he now become that, even Bryant & Besse have erected a mammoth place at Dorlon's Point, to-morrow. been encamped at Cedar Point for two November and bury the party he represents the school children no longei* shrink from sign at the intersection of the turn pike The Misses Moore, of Newark, are visit­ weeks struck their tents last Saturday. deeper in the mire than the Star already is. him. Still there remains an air of mystery West avenue, and, not to be outdone, ing at 'the residence of Mr. William H. Mr. Wm. J. Finch, the committee in Father Slocum, of St. Mary's church, about him which causes many to avoid Comstock Bros, have raised another oppo- # Bedient, on Orchard street, borough. the West Saugatuck district had twenty- SPRING AND SUMMER says that during his entire absence in En- him. " site Dr. Hitchcock's. eight. applicants for the position of teacher. rope, he saw no place that pleased him as As the result of many expeditions and A paper box manufactory will be started Mr. Carmi Hubbell is spending another well as Norwalk. He also remarks that numerous interviews the reporter has ob­ in building, adjoining Mr. C. E. Doty's Rev. Eli Dennison died in Newhurg, N. vacation at Cottage City. In the light of our people have only to go abroad to bet­ tained the following story of the Leather hat shop, by a Mr. Reid, of Danbury. Y., last Wednesday, aged 91 years. He was a brother-in-law of Josiali Raymond past events we wduld recommend that ter appreciate Norwalk and its natural Man:— Butler Lodge, I. O. O. F., will work the Vice-Commodore Bailey start at once to and was well known here and in Norwalk. beauties.—Republican. Some fifteen years ago the New York initiatory degree on Wednesday evening. 5IA^rPACT0B33S OX' ASD 32AIX23 !>" look after the young man's welfare. The proprietors of the grocery stores in police received information from France A full attendance is earnestly desired. • At the probate sale of the property A special meeting of the stockholders the borough have signed an agreement to of the disappearance of a Frenchman who Mrs. W. H. Swords and daughter Lena belonging 1;o the estate of the late James of the Norwalk Fire Insurance company close their respective places of business at was believed to have come to this country. are at the " Manliansctt," Shelter Islahd, • Condon last Saturday afternoon, no bid will be held at the office of the company 8 o'clock every evening except Saturday. After careful search he was found wan­ with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wilson, of New could be obtained, and it was adjourned at 10 a. m., September 10th, for the pur­ This arrangement will commence on Mon­ dering through Litchfield county, Connec­ York. for five weeks. LiJMBES poses named in the advertised notice else­ ticut, where he was already known as the Mr. Stephen J. O'Brien has been reen­ GOODS day and will continue throughout the year Mrs. Margaret Bropliy will reside in •This Space where. with the exception of the week before the Leather Man. Detective Walsh inter­ Bridgeport for a short time, owing to gaged to teach the school in the South •riMBER, The horse "Starlight," formerly owned Xmas holidays. viewed him in North Canaan, and. found circumstances over which she has no Saugatuck district. Miss Clara Sherwood that he was averse to returning to France, goes to East Long Lots and Miss Mamie in Stamford, and well known among local Mr. Francis Foster raised a large flag control. % crnOLU-LV vrri ori-uiiO'' y JPO horsemen, but which more recently has pole in his yard on Wilton avenue, Satur­ and was gaining his living as ail itinerent. The alterations on the Methodist church Cabe takes the primary department at been owned in Norwalk, was driven over plumber. His relatives in France were will be commenced immediately after West Saugatuck. day afternoon. Its purpose is to hold the LATII, here the other day, and died in McNally's stars and stripes which Mr. Foster has informed of his condition, and nothing Major Crowe's return from the Niahtic Mr William H. Coley, son of H. B. livery stables.—Stamford 'Advocate. raised in honor of Blaine and Logan. The was ever after heard from them. His encampment. Coley, who left on Thursday, the 14tli Beardsley's spile driver and mud digging pole is forty-one feet high and is capped name is Jules Bourglay and was born in Patrolman Atwater received a reward inst. for Portland, Oregon, where he Balong-s- -.t< DOORS,' appaijitus were taken to Westport, Wed­ by a large gilt ball. Mr. Foster is enthus­ Lyons. His father was a wool merchant last Thursday of twenty-five dollars, for will engage in teaching in the Bishop AT nesday, and have since been actively en­ iastic over the republican nominees, and and gave his son an education which was the arrest of Charles Osbom, the North Scott grammar 'school, expected to arrive •• SASH, gaged preparing for the new iron bridge together with his sons, will do his best to completed in Paris. In that city he fell Salem, N. Y., burglar. at that, place last Saturday. in love with the daughter of a wealthy at Saugatuck. The old wooden super­ elect them. On the up trip on Saturday the propeller The first meeting of the Blaine and leather merchant named Larou, and she BLINDS] structure has been entirely removed.— As stated last week Manager Mitchell City of Norwalk collided with the carriage Logan club was held at its room in the returned the attachment. Mr. Larou was Standard, opens the season at the Opera House next bridge, damaging it considerably. The Bank building last Tuesday evening. A greatly displeased when he learned of this, MOLDING , The primary class of the First Baptist Monday night, at which time Miss Carrie propeller was but slightly injured. committee was appointed to have the ban­ but young Bourglay pleaded so impres­ church Sunday school hold a festival and Swain will appear in her inimitable play ner appropriately inscribed as soon as pos­ sively, seconded by the daughter, that the Mrs. Hattie A. Harris, daughter of Mr. jug breaking entertainment in the rear of of "Cad, the tom-boy." Miss Swain took sible. It was voted to meet each week on .WINDOW FRAMES, leather merchant offered to take him into Nathaniel Bouton, died on Wednesday the church to-morrow afternoon at 2 Danbury by storm last season, and has Tuesday evening. his business on one year's probation, the last. She was twenty-two years of age. o'clock. The proceeds are to be devoted made decided hits wherever she has reward of his success to be the hand of The funeral was from her late residence A Sunday school concert was held in Greatly Reduced Prices to the payment of the room in the church appeared. She recently played to a large PICKETS, «&C. the girl. With this understanding Jules on Ann street on Saturday. the Congregational church last Sunday occupied by the class. house in Lowell, and the Times thus went to work with a will, and within a Many quiet individuals about town last evening, which was called a Freedmen's speaks of her: "Miss Swain is overflow­ concert, as t!lie collection was to be given * V Henry Felmelta, an aged colored man, short time he had become the confidential Thursday evening demonstrated the fact Veneered Tiara "Wood Work. ing with fun and jollity, and sings, dances for the purpose of assisting in maintaining whose face and form were familiar on our business agent of the firm. It was the that deaf mutes could' drink rum as well and kicks up her heels in a manner that schools for the colored people at the south. streets, died on Wednesday, He was an year 1857. Leatlier'suddenly fell forty per as if they could talk. They were strag­ honest and industrious soul and plied his Lotta need not be ashamed of. In the glers from the mutes picnic at Roton on Rev. Mr. Tuttle gave an interesting pathetic portion of lier role, the little lady cent. The young man had speculated trade of stone mason with all his energy. that day. account of what was being accomplished Hard wood Ceiling & Flooring is very'cffective, and promises to become extensively, thinking to help his employer He lived his life quietly and died thorough­ A disgraceful fight occurred on Ann for good among that people. A letter one of the bright particular stars in her by his operations, and down went the ly respected by all who knew him. house. M. Larou commanded Jules to street one afternoon last week according was also read from Rev. Mr. Densmote, own peculiar line. Those who like to laugh There is quite a colony of Norwalk folks to most approved Police Gazette rules. the school missionary, which was as usual In order to make room for their have ample incentive, and those who quit his sight forever. The young man, at Saratoga. Among them are Judge and Efforts have been made to bring the par­ listened to with interest. have tears to shed have good cause to let overwhelmed by his misfortune, fell sick, Mrs.' E. W. Stewart, William B. E. Lock- ticipants to justice, but owing to the Last Thursday afternoon the clergymen them |fiow." lost his reason, and was sent A.o a mad­ !o.' INTor asJLlx.. Ooma. wood and son William, M. DeF. Lockwood house. After about two years he escaped difficulty of finding witnesses, the efforts together with one delegate from each so­ and wife, Miss Julia Lockwood and maid, Marsden's romantic Irish comedy-drama and disappeared. Several years elapsed were futile. ciety met at National Hall, at the request Miss Hannah Lockwood and nierfc, Mr. " Kerry Gow " will be produced at Music before his relatives could find any trace of On Thursday afternoon last, "Bill" of Mr. Staples, to confer with them in re­ George B. St. John, Mr. C. E. Iloyt, and Hall next Wednesday evening. The com­ him. Then they learned that he had gone Bouton's horse started on a little jaunt, lative to, and appoint a committe to have Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Blascer. pany bring their own scenery and promise to America and they wrote to the New independent of any driver, from the yard a general supervision in connection with A fallliat whichhas the merit of novelty a fine entertainment. The Pittsburg Daily York police as related above. of Mr. John McQuhae, and if he had not him, of the proposed high school. The Post thusspeaks of them:—" ' Kerry Gow,' and originalityisthe "Melrose," introduced When the detectives found him in been stopped as he was dashing through committee appointed were, Revs. B. J. in which J. S. Murphy appeared last night, by Messrs. Crofut & Knapp. Its peculi- • Connecticut he was already well-known Ann street, this item might have been more Relyea, A. N. Lewis, J. E. Tuttle, P. is a drama portraying Irish life in a realis­ arity is in the entirely different effect of in Litchfield county for his eccentric be­ interesting. Keating, J. R. Williatas, and L. P. tic manner, and containing a romantic the side and front view. In front it pre­ havior. He had the same leather suit A very interesting game of base ball Perry.# So far as we can learn the com­ FALLS'WINTER and sensational interest. It has taken fair sents the appearance of.a very full Derby, which he still wears. In his wanderings took place at East Norwalk on Saturday, mittee has no power except that of making rank on the American stage, and has almost a bell crown in fact while the side as a plumber he would take no pay for his between nines from A. Solman's and suggestions, which Mr. Staples can act achieved remarkable success. Mr. Murphy view presents a very pointed crown. The labor except food or tobacco. When his Crofut T Knapp's No. 1 finishing rooms, upon or ignore as he sees fit. The exam­ depicts the jovial quick-witted Irishman quarter view is very neat. The curl is a family were informed that he strenuously which resulted in favor of the A. Solman's ination of candidates for admission into in a natural and skillful manner, hitting half-inch D'Orsey with a medium set. objected to returning home they seem to nine % a score of 16 to 8. Only five innings the school will take place on Friday. Oor, 1 -striae! Oswm:aom Steaots, off the drolleries and peculiarities of the The block has taken well and may be set have given up all attempts to communicate were played. Irish character to perfection, and throw­ WINNIPAUK. down as a genuine success.—Hatter and with him. After a time he gave up the About midnight yesterday, fire was ing in occasionally a dash of pathos that Louis E. Earnes, late chief of the Black- Courier. effort to gain his living by tinkering cans discovered issuing from the barn of Hon. brings tears to many an eye. Mr. Murphy stone, Mass., fire department, was in town A tramp harnessmaker giving the name and kettles, and begged his food at houses Dudley P. Ely, on Clay street. The lire pi is supported by a good company." Horse where he had become known,' and this was undoubtedly the work of an incendi­ last week. 1 m of John Morison, was arrested Friday cars will run after the entertainment. The Norwalk Mills eompany find it GIVE FREE RETURN FARE evening on suspicion. On account of a has been his way of life for many years.— ary. The horses and carriages were re­ The Greenwich base ball club went to mecessary to close their works for repairs. number of queer actions it was thought New York Sun. moved without damage. The upper part .. During balance of Jtily a»d\"Atigugfc, Norwalk, last Saturday afternoon, and They will probably be ready to start again that he was the murderer of Ella Watson of'.the building was destroyed. Insured. played the Good Lucks of that place, on WILTON. in two weeks. of Woodstown, N. J. He was taken before The Women's Christian Temperance This is done m o^cler that all may participate in the really wo.nder.nl the Fair Grounds. The game was a good Miss Mamie Olmstead is visiting rela­ The Winnipaukrepublicans are indebted Judge Selleck and closely questioned by Union will hold an all day county conven­ to Dr. J. G. Gregory and E. J. Hill of the sale of _ ( one, and well played on both sides. The tives in Hartford. tion on Wednesday, September 17, at the grand juror Coolidge. Subsequently lie borough and Ebenezer Hill of the city for u l in Ml continual growling and "kicking" of the JL was given lodgings at the lockup while Rev. Mr. Daves from Hartford preached First M. E. church, city. There will be SUMMER SILKS,NUNS VEILINGS,BUNT­ Norwalk club was an unpleasant feature valuable favors. the telegraph was used to ascertain if his at the Congregational church, Sunday. a number of interesting speakers during of the game; arid the captain ot that club Jesse Pollard, superintendent of Norwalk INGS, GRENADINES, ,LIN WN- LA WN8,. story was true. Saturday morning he was The Misses McQueen and brothers from the day. In the1 evening Colonel Bain would improve his nine and make the Mill company, and wife, and J. F. Brallier WHITE 8Urn8, SUMMER SUAWLS. set at liberty there being no evidence Brooklyn are spending a few weeks at will speak in Music Hall, under the au­ and wife, started for an extended trip to contests much more agreeable to the clubs spices of the Union. against him. Mrs. Brady's. Iowa last Saturday. In addition r,o tiic . . . with whom they play, if he does the A new disease has broken out in the Testimony has just been taken at New The Camp girls, or the "Bog Angels" Tuesday evening"of last week the re­ talking and his men keep quiet during a city, but though numbers have been asked •-T' Canaan in tke Patent office interference game.—Greenwich Graphic. [Our friends as they are called around Canons, have publicans of Winnipauk had a rousing 4 of Mead ««. Hallock. The invention in taken rooms in Bridgeport jail for a couple what it is no one seems able to answer. demonstration in favor of Blaine and GREAT REDUCTION 8A of the Graphic would be more correct if It appeared here last week, has patent « controversy covers the use of the flat lift­ of months. A long list of petty annoy­ Logan. They organized two clubs, the Which will be ready for inspection on tliey'would "look to home." While the leather shoes and the nine qua non heaver. Will bo ing weights, which lend perfection to the e ances followed on Wednesday night of Blaine and Logan campaign club and an Greenwich club played and . acted lik It styles itself the assistant editor of the "Perfection Scale." The improvements perfect gentlemen, and while it must be last week by an assault'on Mr. Charles Artillery Marching club. The Independ­ Short Lengths of Silks. Short Lengths of Cfc3hmei\ Canon, and a debauch on Thursday even­ Star and is thought to be alive. Its sex were invented at the works of the com­ confessed that our Norwalk boys did ent drum Corps of the Borough furnished Remnants of Black Silks. » Pioimiants of Velvets. pany and were appropriated by Mr. ing, which shocked and alarmed the is yet to be determined. the music, and a mortar kindly loaned by Hundreds of ends of White Goods, .Bemiiants of'iVnlo X>arn.-<,sKs. considerable "kicking," yet the fault lay Police court—Justice Ely: —John Kerns, or about Hallock, at that time an officer of the entirely with the umpire (a Greenwich neighborhood, led to an indictment. On Ebenezer Hill, Esq. of. South Norwalk, Short Lengths ot. Cambrics. Saturday last they were tried before drunk, $1 and costs, paid. Geo. Meyers, company. It is believed, however, that man we believe) who either knew nothing «'rattled and thundered." The Blaine and Justice of the Peace II. E. Cliiclie^ler and drank, -fl and costs, paid. John McNeary, Mr. Mead is the actual inventor, and that of the game or else was too greatly influenc-, Logan club of eighty men elected the he will succeed in proving it. The testi- sentenced to fifteen days imprisonment disturbing the peace, $1 and costs, paid. following officers: President, Ed. North­ ed by his desire for his ownclub's victory. Patrick Goldrick, disturbing the peace, SUIT AND 1ANTLF DEPARTMENT. mony was taken before S. Y. St. John. and costs. This latter is sufficient to keep rop ; vice-president, Andrew Hutchinson; them there some weeks longer. We con­ and costs, paid. These arrests, to­ All ot our 20, 25 and o0 dollar Silk Mantles arq^Jowu to 815 oac»; A. M. Wooster, esq., of Bridgeport, Our Schools. secretary, .William P. Handle; treasurer, appeared for Mead, and a Philadelphia gratulate Mr. James T. Hubbell on the gether with the arrest of Robert Bones Elsewhere in our columns will be found J. C. Randle. Jhe battery is to be Imported Silk Wraps, wore $35 and §40 are rar.rked f?20« - lawyer for Hallock. . masterly way in wliifcli lie conducted the and Margaret Brophy, were made between uniformed and will have the mortar that Cloth Mantles all new and fashionable, were SjjiO, $12 and isjlfi. --Viec an advertisement announcing the com­ Friday night and Monday morning. FCRNITUKK.—The i^oxt time you visit prosecution. was used by the South Norwalk Artillery mencement of the fall/ term of Miss N. F. The democrats of the Second Voting in this sale $5. , Boston,"do not fail to spend a few hours at during the Garfield campaign, and will Silk Suits, were 12. 15 and IB dollars, ail redueeoto Baird's institute for young ladies and The Banner Raising', district held a caucus at Sword's Hall, last lb. Paine's Warerooms and Manufactory, on number thirty-five men. They are officered AXJ&tfST 25TH. children. It should be read carefully as Their banner having been corrected and evening, to elect delegates to the several 100 Children's Mother Hubbard Snitc made from Besi French Cham- Canal street, opposite the Boston and as follows: Captain, James McAllister; the school is of more than ordinary merit, everything put in readiness, the demo­ conventions. The following were elected: bray, only 50 cts. each. Maine depot. They do an immense busi­ first lieutenant, Fletcher Pierce; second and possesses more attractions and points crats had their grand raising on Saturday State convention, Mayor Ii. H. Golden ness in all kinds of furniture, draperies, lieutenant, W. Anderson, Jr.; sergeant, of excellence than is usually the case in evening. A large crowd had assembled and R. E. Kinney; congressional, George curtains and lambrequins. Doing a strict Will McAllister; gunner, Frank Joseph ; DOMESTIC 1JEPARTMEN T schools for the young. Miss Baird pos­ and were well repaid as the banner really Norval and John Murphy; senatorial, cash business tliey take no risk, and sell cprporal, John Grindrod. sesses the highest testimonials, but the is one of the handsomest ever displayed Joseph A. Volk and C. R. Townsend. A their goods at prices much under the 2 cases wide sheeting IS ets. esteem and respect in which she is held in this vicinity. After the raising, the Cleveland and Hendricks Campaign club market. They own the largest building RISOEFIEU>. I ease-9-4 Extra quality at 20 ets. by patron and scholar alike, makes of party adjourned to the Opera House where was organized with Gen. Nelson Taylor, for furniture manufacturing in the city, Philip L. Barhite was found hanging to Best Lonsdale Cambrics 10 ets. itself any further commendation unneces­ speeches from various celebrities were in­ president, and Richard Welton, secretaay. and employ first-class men in all the de­ a tree in the rear of his house last Tues­ Best India Long Cloth 8 ets. sary. The school year of her institute The hall was well filled with Mr. Elbert Ayres was killed by the 9:38 partments. The salesrooms are 150 feet dulged in. day. He was temperate and a man of 10 Bales Unbleached Muslin 3 ets. begins Wednesday, September 10. republicans and small boys, and the en­ train from the east on Friday morning by 50 feet; lighted l)y electricity all day, wealth. His son is a member of the firm COMSTOCK BROTHERS Dr. J. C. Fitch's school is also advertis­ thusiasm of the latter was painful to wit­ last, at the South Norwalk depot. He and connected by steam elevators. The of Seymour & Barhite. No reason is ed, and will commence its seventeenth ness. Still, the affair may be said to have stepped from the platform in front of the TABLE LINENS. manufacturing department is in the same year on Monday, September 8tli. For known for the act. been a success—a sort of ante-mortem train when the locomotive was but a few Last week a young man by the name of building, so that customers can see just thorough and painstaking care exhibited yell, as it were. feet. The engine struck him and threw Rogers eloped with a daughter of Smith 20 pieces Best dollar Damask 75 ets. • how they make and finish their work. in the training and education of its him back upon the platform where he lay Gilbert, engineer on the Ridgefield branch 15 pieces two yards wide 50. Numerous visitors are coming and going scholars this school has few equals and-no Peach Festival. unconscious until removed to the hospital of the Danbury and Norwalk railroad. 10 pieces wide Turkey Eed 37J- ' • all the time. superiors, and, after a personal experi­ The Broad River Sunday school propose room in the depot where he soon expired. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert went to Danbury on 10 wide Half Bleached Damask 25 ct&. Arrangements for the grand firemen's ence of nearly ten years, we cordially to give another festival for the benefit of Deceased leaves a wife but no children. Friday, and during their absence the Good Unbleached Damask 15 ets. muster which is to be held in Great Bar- recommen^ this school as being in the the Chapel fund, on this and to-morrow He was a member of the 17th Conn. Vols. daughter departed. She is a young school rington, Thursday, indicate that it will be foremost rank of educational institutions evenings. There will be singing, speaking Manufacturers, Mta and Retailers, The fire alarm bell will be put up this and other exercises by the scholars. Ice* girl,° and only fifteen years of age. This the largest and best gathering of the kind week. A public exhibition of the appa­ ' SILK DEPARTMENT. . Attention Everybody. cream, peaches and other festival goods quiet town is in quite an uproar over the ever held in' Western Massachusetts. ratus will be given when everything is in Responses from the different companies A meeting of the Bigelow Battalion can be had in abundance. Give them a event. Greatest Bargainswer offered. good working order. The program will William Crofut, formerly of Norwalk, 1 are constantly being received by the pro­ Marching club will be held at the Athen­ good audience for the object is a worthy 1,000 yards Good Summer Silks at 29 ets, include a parade of the fire department lias been living with his third, wife, who jectors and it now looks as if there would aeum to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock one. Carryalls will be run to and from 1,000 best 50 et. quality at 37|- ets, s headed by Prof. Heine's hand. The fire lias three or four cliildren, but separated be at least 1,000 or 1,200 firemen present. The uniforms will probably be here by the bridge frequently during each evening; ' - 2,000 Rich Silks at 4S and 50 ets. police will also participate. After the Wednesday. He came home late on INSURANCE BD1LD1N The New Milford department have offered that time, and to-morrow's meeting is for the first leaving here at 7 o'clock, and the 4$ HIN STREET, parade an exhibition of the city water will Tuesday and asked his stepson if the One lot good Black Silks 59 ctsj • the use of the arches used by them at their the purpose of drilling and otherwise per­ last down leaving at about 11:80. A be given on Railroad place. The trial will horse had been fed. The boy answered 8 pieces Cashmere iloyal at .'75 ets; muster two years ago. Among the organ­ fecting the organization. /'I desiring probably be made on Friday evening. If no, that he could take care of his own; Onq Line Satin lihadaine's Clicap. izations to be present are the following to join this club and march during Flags for the Veterans. the alarm is not in readiness at that time horse. Crofut told him that if he could SOUTH NORWALK. Pacific Hose No. 3, with twenty-five men the campaign are invited to be present at A correspondent of the Danbury Repub­ NORWALK the, affair will take place on next Monday not do that much he could get out. An In order to close out our entire Summer • Stodk which and the Relief Hook and Ladder Co., with the meeting. lican some time since suggested that the 'evening. older brother took upthe fight and proceed­ thirty-five men and apparatus, both of state furnish the old volunteer regimental is fresh and very attractive wo will gxvb'fiee return fare' Avery enthusiastic meeting was held ed to knock the father out. The son was Stamford, with band; Arctic Engine Co, A Kindred Feeling Etc. organizations with a flag or flags to .take last evening at the republican head­ arrested .and fined $7 and costs, amount­ to all who shall purchase to amount of ' at. one time of Milford, with sixty men; Humane Hose The new and/res/t paper, the Star, tries the place of those locked up in the state quarters, corner of Main and Marshall ing to about $11 in all. This young -Co., of Danbury, with twenty-five men its best to get around the Buffalo scandal capitol. A copy was sent to Gov. Waller from tfris date until Sepidiiiber 1st. , ' streets, at which a Bliiine and Logan Cam­ Crofutmadehimself celebrated by attempt­ and drum corps, twelve men; Pioneer and recommends Cleveland. This is not for his opinion to which he replied as fol­ paign club wasorganized. Hon. Talmadge ing to elope with an estimable young lady Hook and Ladder Co., of Norwalk, forty to be wondered at when its editor, Mr lows': ;; We have Hundreds of Bargains in. our Hosiery, .Lace Underwear, Baker was chosen president; Hon. J. J. on Sunday last, but was overtaken by the five men with apparatus and band; Hope Welton, has a similar character. That is MY DEAB SIR In reply to your favor in re­ Ribbon, Button and Trimming Departments. lation to-the battle-flags of the volunteer regi­ Millard, first vice-president ; John W. father and ' 'brought" back. Hose Co., of Norwalk, twenty-five men lie says so himself and we believe him. ments that servod in the war of the rebellion, Scott secretary; Edward Beard, treasurer; V '. I ' " All goods marked in piain lignres: goods' cheerfully exchanged and Water Witch Hose Co., of New Milford I take pleasure in Bftyine that I agroe with you Fat Men's Clambake. in the opinion that the state ought to furniBh A. J. Crofut, G. M. Olmstead and T. G. CASHIER bottom prices guaranteed every time, Large sample order department. forty men and Howe band of Bridgeport the regiments with sets of colors to be carried .Raymond were elected as executive com­ Wm. E. Durgin of the Boston Loan Co., 275 twenty-one pieces; Seamstress Engine The jolly fat men will have their jolly on parades and public oocasions, with the Washington street, saysI recommend Sul­ Send for sample. clambake at Dorlon's point, to-morrow names of the battles in which they wore re­ mittee. Remarks were made by Hon. J. phur Bitters as the very best medicine I ever Co., of Bridgeport, fifty men. Hope Hose spectively engaged inscribed upon them. The J. Millard, D. L. Millard, and J. M. Ellen- used. There is nothing like them to give an and Pioneer Hook and Ladder companies and a number from the borough are cost to the state would be small, bi\t I am sure appetite, tone up the system, and do away with the honor would he esteemed by the veterans, dorf. Mr. David R. Selleck presented the that languid feeling which is so frequent among contemplating attendance. The bake will 2t35 W.."BfHALL & CO, will leave on the 6:30 train, Thursday Very truly, yours, club with fine portraits.of Hon. James G those confined indoors. morning, and return about midnight, be opened at two o'clock p. m. Convey­ Taos. II. WALLED. ances will run constant^ between South Blaine and General John A. Logan. Tile YEOETINF. is acknowledged by all clasBei ^ The fare for the round trip is only $2.C0, TAPE WOBM. -Our readers should notice club starts with a membership of over people to be the best and most reliable blood and the prospects are that a number be­ Norwalk and the point from twelve o'clock dvertis ement oi Heywood & Co., who claim two hundred.' purifier in the'world. ,» sides the firemen will go from here. noon, until nine o'clock, evening. «n infallible remedy for Tape Worm. Iy20 -X-L-L

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V" • j Commencing June 9th, 1SS4. the poisonous Uric Acid from the blood, which is Pratt's Astral Oil A great financier M 'ft! ^hi^f- 'who-'suc- .u< Mil lot •Iwofno: : Tlie perceptible tlie DAILY TRAINS ^toT§yfcient * the prime cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neural­ aea.* .a'X^A- 'AW gia.—As a blood purifier it has no equal. Acting op. < iceeds,. who, i '"fi.fo't^>ift snvr f >itl ill; fi-jiri/ujiZ') : eiviiized' world am eatimttted toJ/averag&j South. 1 Js now universally acknowledged fails. .(I i.lli'.v !;«, MaS.?..! ia expected/soon to-, "868 " 910 " , 9 20 " .. Jescope. Jflo i#Hit'but he ! 1 12 55 p. m. fcund associated with seams of coal, and THOUSANDS OF PATIENTS. ,:v ' »>fj ! '|t) j/iO i'. H'lnwi i beconio' hot bnly • the> rgreatosbi. ,paper 1 lOp. m. ' 1 20 p. ni. nating Oil for family use'in the • an't shut'liSJ upl''''• f it 4 89 « 4 4T " . 5 05 " V Hi'I j n:auufaeturing, but the greatest:i>aper eepeoHdly mth the:wderljing shale, the 1 W world. No article of merchandise common sense principles it eradicates from' tlfe' • : I -Wonlil rather ''.'ii ; 'lo i. lespoafcingicityth,^ ,wofld., WortH. flattened impressions of creatnres which for me." bloofl all poisonous matter wliicli causes disoaSe.— 11ave one' 'dafyi106f aeritiOB: than a; thousand • Lv. Wiison Point, It has been in use for many years and cured a larger hi-. f.-y.'. : Lv. So. Norwalk, Ar, Norwalk. once had life, tli&ugh at first strenuously has ever been offered fov sale in The -Kinfe'OffOaittboftiai iui3 sent to the, • p 30 a. m. 9 20 a. m. percentage of cases than any other remedy. ScBfl in-r!) fill)! .t(i 1 9 25 a. m. rNFANTILE an ..lino') i To preserve wood fi;om decay and ren- HaiTfromInfancytoAge,enredBy"the cnticura • used; for s\yeej)i^g.t)^,rqpin.m ^yiiicli the' CHAS. M. CRAWFORD, Snpt. Kesolvcnt, the new blood purifier, internally, an.l •liOfl > image of ! °f li?ne' Cnticnra and Cuticura Soap, the great skin wires, AfV'^n'^fiW'ttiFliHif'ibesfAra^abti'.'b^ Iude- N. Y>» N. H. & Hi EAILEOAD. externally. Aosohiielij pure and safe, and w ny eseadi ases. wfiiie ,fs)< t '^nnde'nceisigneditUBiRHamggfmth a quill Wtf 'Wooin-iMies' mdy be applied. be used from Die moment of birth. ally thgclrcct. AND. STEEL, j -I 'fhof'iviiig^ of.,,tlie corpmon fly,,accord- Trains leave South Norwalk for New York. have "oilsJB !|j)iuU! ...ppii cpfO!3ptt.9fljQr7JiQ; ^ig^ed, liis Witli-e^», Enough of lampblack or yellow ochre "Our Little Boy." i (••Oil 11 ^pooii.'' iiigtlp PanL'^Iayp.o^ Jjjaiisanne, ^jwitzer- 4 56 p. m. 1 04 p. ni. Bos. Express Gamage, Makevs^a^^^wldets' Supplies, AgriculturaLrJinpl^ 514 " Boston ex 2 25 may be added to impart color if desired.; :| irr. aniJiiMta - laud,.; vibrate at th.S;rate(pf ^6'strokes: Express Mass., writes: ','Our little l>oy was terribly afflict­ ,'iXiiMe'fei!'spencUn'tf '.tile, Sidimor in 5 24 " Adams cx 3 30 Jfor lightjeiicgs 9? small woodon struot- ed with Scrofula, Salt Khcum and Erysipelas ever , j,: ments, Doors, Sasli and Blinds, Paints, Oils, per second, while during ilie, same 5 50 " S.N. special 4 47 ''ili(rcb'ritifty''wr' • t • :• |" , • f • ' Wa9li ex. upon the hitherto unsolved question why hits killed thirty-two persons, aeeording 10 29 a. m. Local ex Sunday Ac., 915 a. m. Gout,Neuralgia, ifiuailie&'ril') uiK] h: yju :vi< f[J 1145 '• Accom'tion Local p. m oatmeal is a more potent restorative of witliin tlie rcach of all. 'to'common 'aiid'JiiJ'gpol&ii-of as a Milk, 8 40 " An illiterate soldier cbntfi^Gd' to: spell. ni'/li 'nil .i ! '> ,-iK nervous energy than wheaten n^eal, Plaat hOT^fdweiltforcfiwAiA'>-' J.jt ! Consumers should have special '4 sociable, •1 gbdd' 'feiltf^,1' 'whaii' 'h!d isn't Leaves Sontli Norwalk for New Haven. affonl to live in pain and misery when Salicjjrljcjft, :l. . !(/: 'lo !S')ii-. which is more abundant in phosphates. "A Terrible Case." I will relieve liira and put him in condition to attend'1 crossed."'' i!l: '' n'! 1 Wash, ex 614 p. m. Local ex care that dealers furnish them with pvopei-lv belonging, to. iu He wrote it 6 33 Accom'tion 6 47 S. N. special !,. It appears .that th^jfatty. pxbstancf ;of] the '«•'««« , , i W, " Milk train 658 SpTld Lo. ex I f «'WHQ IS'UNACQUAINTED WTH THE iCE.OCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY,,WU.I« . The Aleutian Islands', off the'coast of 8 46 " Accom'tion brain is not composed of glycerine, as the genuine article. 7 29 H. N. special . ''I shallfight it oiii'oiVtiiW'iyih' if it u[ SEfe BY^MlrttNO THIS.WIAP, THAT THE ,V ,,; 'Alaska1,' are said to bo cieelleritly adapted 919 " Boston ex 744 li't speelal was formerly taught but of palmatint-an Cuticura Remedies. From the top of his head '•felkHS nM'Sliinfti^r^'r^mHrked thB politi- 10 4S " Accom'tion 8 24 S. N. special the soles of his feet was one mass of scabs. ! ! Jtoi to' fitoeK-riiising. ' Th6' grass is < luxuriant 1213 p.m. Boston ex 944 Accom'tion element of which oatmeal contains a very .ery oUiei;i;eih^ly and physicians had been tiledflMen eriiHwf-iteifJ to his daily avocations. " • i bill I fltiiiripuRpealvei* aa..li«iS0nt itp Jiead- L Minnnahotig^y^gT-j^ Cbippewa>'aiU Sfcccna^ain 146 Accom'tion 10 55 Adams ex Pratt Manufacturing Co., and rtbiiurfatot wU' the^ekt' rPtiiia, said '212 Local cx 1128 qnhi'tcrs Ior.jfiffif} kilontzvitleO; \ ]T17(*rfiJ?as 1 WritlitH Boston «x ^"iVc^Pale, Lanquid, ; $1 per box, G boxesafoi* $5. 1 . Cr*era wrton A® tlici-e' 13:' iih itreai' Of :'8j'00d adres of good 4 32 Accom'tion U 4T —NEW YORK,- * Tlreau *-•' ' • ' ' • »• Jflofi'ci jrcnaskq 450 Emanciatcd childrhn, with plmpiy, sallow sKig,llio wil li full directions in ten languages. Sold by drujj- w,...«bKj}ed M wabdBr '/ifidiuT Local ex Sundays 8 00 a. ra. Mail gwfaillg.'laiid. -: •- 512 (t " 8 41 " Ao. — • •• 7 Cuticura Remedies will prove a perfect l)lessiug, UREK3. R . .;u)(iut a tack;besprinklecl nqor at, three ntomia w , : 1 : J 5 40 S. N. special 6 52 p. m. cleansing the blood and akin of inherited impiu^K. 'Vj olBiik' iii tlie 'm6rriiii^ ifi"seiamk of a \i ' Graslo< v "r Tliy'first'Wttib( disdorerted' in ;tho HOP-; A German statistician says there' are ties and expelling the germs scrofula, rheumatism! SioililFalll vrihmosvn consumption and severe skin diseases. veitJ liKlit is invarjribly;"flio bifd whWdan't find i llerii'lieWiCpheriS'tliis ^ieii^ liab'foUen bo- . 4... 3.985 paper mills in the world, and jithat The Astral is particularly adapted for uM ill Oil Spirii'L HILADELPHIA 3c READING RAILROAD. Sold everywhere Price: Cuticura^" 50 cents, .Staves, 011 account of its absolute safety and free­ .life*.-!! iliir-ol'" ,,i/ irii'iv • tlie' giaaa Of ProffesSdr B. Bar- P BOUND BROOK ROUTE 0TUld8 of •Bes6ly(«iB{$l.oo; soapv^ssants; l*oHe)|Driig and gists everywhere, or sent by mail, prepaid,On re TOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. P v dom from odor. V, I How.flp IJIOJU pppttfiguigft, ,B-ji-i-nfg-y ?" "Tfunto ! S#UI<9yCa, ceipt of price. ; nard, of Nasliviife It ia itl the hlead of Ml y^Mmdihit MaamOy half is used for |i!| ?> , nsks tlie ^apfiei;ptjtitp ^onoe,pf .the, clasa • ' .'Commencing November is, 1S83. fH gertflftot "mm ;WAS1 fltu- Wolfi'i^ growing ibrighter, and ap- Leave New York from foot of Libert* Street, printing, 600,000,000 pounds being re­ iir -Use Cutisiirki!fo|8,ga5 |%lisicli pcr- Tlin boy replied'' It' depends a good mFES for Philadelphia. ' 6rk; 1 quired for newspapers alone, the ;con? iflfamcd Skim BetSiSe;® ^ldf &'|ilet, Bath !<> " •ilM^tt-wliethfei'tho.ivord.r^fersito a pfer ]ji'ohcllting,tbe eaaritli. i,.'..sr£ .•..}( : . . ;NiiiU| and Green Streets, at 7:45,9:30,11:15 a. m.. ^nrSfery Sanative: ' ~ * •,rtQH;>.' i • sumption of; iwhich has risen by 200^000,- i ""a>iJ aii' oldi oitiaen of ? Troy, 1 a. riky5:30,12 p. m. Al Girieii>wati'«1itor ihtehda to::build a died liitMy'SIK'CoSgadkie/ whither he had F«*r Trenton, Warren and Tucker Streets, 7:45, 000 pounds in the last decade. 3}o al­ for the working class. Send 10 cents fov 9:30,-11:15 am., 1:30,4:00,4:30, 5:30, 7:00, 12:00 p. m. postage, and ",ve will mail you a gefc., sCTit free>»lMi-ffiii« ;uH>i'5tv'4'fr aiid tlie prompjiion p£ irrigation'. _ J3 [foUCUl SASC VaroSSi* Sleeping cars on Night trains between New York 11RLEKA MORBUS, crumps, rains, Diarrhoea, will be made by those who give their whole time to and act. Do you know that' ••' I fV&^f^ yall^beaTerg trei'e walkiilg away Iljcfticotjt tells its that their ,la^y contained and PMkdelphla. West Kansas, differ from those of other Dysentery. Indigestion, cold, Chills, simple the work. Great success absolutely sure. Don't ;:-4'rdm..tl«)igfifave!in, lrlcieii;ilbey had depose Ohithe tXTH ALL RAIL LINE FQlt LONG BRANCH, known pterosauria in the absence of teeth CFevers, Exhaustion, Nervousness or Loss of sleep, delay. Start now. Address STINSON & Co. Refrigerators, Meat Safe#, iteil ajieighbpr, one said.io the other ; 1 Isc.yerej.pejialfifi.^, )«^a|pst.tho distinction OCEAN GROVE, ASBURY PARK, POItfT whether caused by Unripe Fruit, Impure Water, Portland, Me. 1 ;PiKASA,\T : Leave foot of Liberty Street, N. It., and of anterior nasal apertures distinct Unhealthy Climate, Unwholesome Food, Malaria, Ice Cream Freezers, Kcffe ""•tml," M3K'' MorS^ 'fibre's xfljhce we'v6 5:00,8:15 a. m., 1:30,4:00,6:00p. m. Sunday 4 p. m. • rtHgot'tb bdttlr°nm°uth Beach, Long Branch, Ac., presence of the eloBgated occipital crest, those protected by a timely use of Sanford's Gin­ BAKER'S A Hai-iem ih'i&'!'4iu)''recefidy'jbiiietl was l»>#!iid,itho bride 4(ji Moireoveri the Xeate Pier8, N. R., foot of Rector Street, New ger, composed of Imported Ginger, Choice' Aro- great demand just at this 1 :: York,, at,4:00 p. m. - and,.lastly, on the-whale jaws, whitjhap­ the church was heard to mutter ,' as his luiiii was handsomea,nd>the woman plain. ; matics and Pure French Brandy. shiny new beaver fell* in a mud hole: f,the.principal ' H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. East Pass. Ag"t. pear to have been covered with a liorny S A BEVEKAGE, with hot or cold water, season of the year, with the •it'te literally ,Iint for. a^yeftr a header on a C. OANCOCK, .1. E. WOOTEN, A sweetened, or hot or cold milk, or added to ure "Wouldn't you hear some bill swearing of road between the Atlantic and tiUal; , (1i^)ijl4i0.nl.j(l^(|i?ed in,.sencli^ to foreigji, fucture is very simple. The copjber i; ELECTRIC _ highly medicinal Plaster for f, BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. " Have you failed ?" inquired the m:i- MOST MAGNIFICENT HOHTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS over built; PULLMAN'S ..rtfiyitr^, a^d, .maileii' pnly at 'tlie offigp tinned in the sheet before being formed Pi A CDS tor 25c. AH druggists. are selling rapidly also. I latest designee! and handsomest PALACE SLErPINC CA^S, and> DINING n h fe d have just opened the second " No, what gave you that idea ?" "Well, "ri,-Ihn : ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and In which superior meals are served to travelers at ,Jaa>niby,iu Crdifcflrpjia lanjeiitabiy inr quently coated with tin by a very easy bale of Mexican tri-colored •I don't know," answered the major, "ex­ the low rate Of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. cept that I see you have bought a stylish THREE TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and the MISSOURI RIVEK. ciea^ifig.',; iu.eapi^jat ^p]»yjajty^,;Ol .the/ -process. Tlie cost is no greater; tl):\n Money to Loan. Hamnnochs that I a,m sell­ TWO TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, turnout." fact is pu,i. ,19^, rby; -a Ipcal. newspaper HARLEM" that of the lead pipe, strength for 1 Enquire of O. E. WILSON, No. 3 Gazette [Bulia- ing at the low price of $1.50 via the famous „ _ „ _ which says tl^at, it>,iSt4} «.1to,..|:lie la^e strength, while the tiu lining is not sub­ ng, Norwalfc, Conn. : lfl3 Biprsbv was telling Blobson about, a friend who was injured in a railroad ac­ immigration. The strangers o/y> princi­ , Commenced her regular dally trips between New ject to decomposition liy carbonic and, By the iva.y, remember I ALBERT LEA ROUTE. York and Norwalk, oa cident. "He ought to have got heavy January 1, 1882, a now line will bo opened, via Seneca and Kankakee, between pally Europeans wlip Ipve been broughjt oxygen or other corrosives, to the suijao keep Stoves, Ranges, Crock­ damages from the road," said Blolmon. Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette, and Council to a ! up mainly on a vegetable 'diet;, -and the Monday, May 19th, 1884. ; • extent as lead. II Will 1)0 mailed KSi'C ' applicants and to ery and a complete assort­ "He did," replied Bigsbv; "he got both Bluffs, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Intermediate points. :iifto;ncrs ..f 1-af.r " year wilii.-Kt (.rdcrmsc it. All Through Passengers carried on Fast Express Trains. use of meat turns ffieir! Hfeacfe' instead .of It contains illii^r.rations, pnrrs, cl.-.'-niv,inns anu ment of Bouse Furnishing logs and an arm broken." , i 'jlliia j? t Ml: rl-* and will continue to run daily (Sundays excepted) ul appointment to the maiden, but. it acts mother has found a sure relief to her suf­ foot Beekman Street. as a great bliss-eradicator for me." cumulatively poisonous influence of the EAST SroE OF MAIN STREET, SOUTH fering children. No worm is found upon relatively large amount of carbonic noiii A coal dealer asked some law students Hewonkl cull the Mention of those desiring Fine Carriages in any style and it, or can stand the tea from its bark. It Lower Rates than by anv other Line. OF RAILROAD, design, that he has had a practical epericnce of twenty-five years iu the manu­ tr t in the atmosphere of . malarious dis­ what legal authority was the favorite of is a native of the South, but grows well his trade. One answered "Coke." facture of Fine Carriages, would also invite attention of Liverymen and Under­ in our climate." THE PROPELLER tricts, generated-by vegetable deoay,;In- ef js City Sotith Norwalk. Conn.; " Right," said the coal dealer. Another takers to his very Fine Hearses and Undertaker's Wagons of the latest and most lyaporation of soil moisture laden wii.li : 'I tj w Wo. 14 Kniglit St., suggested "Blackstone." "Good, too!" approved designs. Ho would also inform them that lie was manager fortho Youle A railway bridge near Cynthiaua, Ky., it^i or by iipturiirug of dearth Saturated said the questioner, Then a little man Hearse Mfg. Co., for 10 years and is now sole proprietor. Pla|its & Flowers at all seasons (In rear of Horse Car Depot), is trussed so low that it has killed no with that compound. fiecentJmea^iiirc piped out "Little-ton." The coal dealer • NORWALfi, POXN. "S sat down. fewer than fourteen breakmen by sweep­ ments of the carbonic acid in the soil, as 1 ii }— Mowers for Funerals furnished and tastefully CaiTiages furnished at all hours, Coartcous Carriage Repairing- in all its Branches. ing them off the roofs of the cars. Re­ compared witli the amount greseiit in afranjjjed to order at short notice. iy "I tell yerwot, boys,"exclaimed old Pity of JiTofwalls. attention and gentlemanly drivers. Ben, the roughest man oWhe camp; "I marking upon this fact, the Indianapolis normal atmosphere, have shown that- tell yer wot, boys, it made a feller feel Journal says that any railroad company Will leave Pier 28 E. R., at the yard at twelve lyl NORWALK. CONN o'clock, M., daily on Monday, May 26th, 1SS4, for ttieir relative jrog&rtion^ are as 350-to 1 kinder water round the lids to hear that that permits its employes to be Norwalk and South Norwalk. Leaving Norwalk little chit of a thing a-settin' up thar like slaughtered so remorselessly should be in the night time arriving in New York early in an angel a-sayin' her. prayers so eute, the morning. Tobacco raisers and producers of other compelled to' pay heavy damages for Freight taken from and received for all poiirta on •Mary had a little lamb,' or suntin' er the Danbury and Norwalk, and Shepang Railroads, . plants.whose dried and csurled leaves are Natioo's Light thetsort" every murder thus caused. This is a at very reduced rates. .Sf1 "something JSEW! Upon application to agent*, City of Norwalk wai of value in the market, will be interested "Colonel Wilson is a fine looking very sound opinion. be sent for special lots of freight anywhere in New in tlie,latest explanation.,pf, ,th.e..,cause of man, ain't he ?" said a friend of ours the York or its vicinity. The map publishers have all they can tsrah persons are forbid trusting any of tb« the bro\mJdi9C*domti^n^iip^t»^f:small other day. '' Yes," replied another; "I UNEQUALLED TABLE LUXURY! do to keep np with the times. The employees of the boats on this line on account ot diameter, in wliicli" the tissue Is nearly was taken for him once." "You! Why, the owner thereof. you're as ugly as sin !" "Idon't care for progress of exploration the changes in \ destroyed—that so often impairjthe value that I was taken for him. I indorsed frontiers, and the building of new cities ^ of their products. It appears "that rain­ "CREAMERY BUTTERED FLOUR." his note and was taken for him—by the and towns make an old atlas as inade­ drops, after a shower of a hot summer sheriff." THE MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF THE ACE. quate for to-day's use as a last year's day, act as condensing prisms to the Any one can make the most delicious biscuit by using this flour, simply add- "My son," asked a Sunday-school newspaper. The map of Africa is chang­ nearly vertical beams of the sun, con­ teacher, "what do you know of the pro­ ng a little water and stirring with a spoon. (Do not use your hands in making). Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Pie Crust, Dumplings, Fritters, Cakes, can be ing more rapidly than that of any other centrating the ray upon the surface of verb regarding people who reside in glass &c., houses?" "I don t know nothin'," was made with as little trouble, p;:rt of the world. Many explorers anc the leaf just beneath the centre of the tlie response, "about the proverb, but I Every lady who has tried, will recommend it. Its lightness, purity and excell­ pioneers there, snpported by Governs drop, and thus producing a burnt spot of know mat people wot live in glass houses ence surprise all who try it. meats, geographical societies, or mis­ diameter corresponding with that of the ortent to lay abed late in the momin' un­ IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ' drop itself and of depth proportionate to less they pull down the blinds." sionary agencies, are all the while adding THE GREAT It contains nothing but the best new process flour, pure creamery butter; and new facts to geographical knowledge. • - the intensity of the heat. "Oh, mamma, if you will believe it," carbonate of soda, salt and cream of tartar. The secret lies in tlio mixture ot laughed a pretty girl on her return from these pure ingredients by ingeniously constructed machinery. Georgia, not satisfied with the produc­ the picnic, "the boat jolted as we touched lerman Remedy.] oik Full directions on each package. Put up in three pound bags. Try it. tion of the muscular electric girl, is res­ The physical comfort of a man who, of the wharf and threw me right into the FOR SALE BY his own accord, is industrious, the Buil­ • Referring to our adv. of some, limb ago, lap of a young gentleman." "Why," ponsible for the appearance of a party iTRUTHS FOR THE SICK.! der and Woodtcorker says; is; in every wax and in response to the urgent request of was the horrified rejoinder, "what did who claims to be inspired from on high. yon do?" " I—I asked him if he would For those deathly Ladies in delicate I a matter which lias an actual monejk the thousands of farmers and others who ROBERT P. B BATTY. The peculiar direction taken by his in­ •Bilious Spells, do- health, who ore all I please excuse my landing a little prema­ S have asked it, wc have concluded and now spiration is the refusal to assume or re- end on ULPHUB nin down, should use I value. Those who are disinclined to announce.that iFor "a short time—as we find turely. BITTEBS, it will curc SULFHUB EITTEES. EMOEY'S \ never tailing remedy lor Malaria, Chills and Fever, Intermittent Fever Uiin bodily treatment. His mind influ­ Syou. keep steadily at work should be allowed the demand for the goods urgent, and the "My dear, look below," said a Harlem Bilious Fever, and kimli eil iJise:i»e»- Purely Vegetable, nbsulutcly e«i taio $1,000 will be paid 1 no pretense of an excuse of unsuitable hardware jobbing trade too backward STANDARD in tlii'ir I'tmiediiil i-UVtIk, ium itc.i mora promptly in uuting nil fornix enced, perpaps, by the teachings of the The Giant Dyspcp- for acase -whereSUL-1 man, just as he stood on the bridge with >f MALARIAL DISEASES lU >u Calomel or Quinine, williuui any of the |sia is cured by nsing rami BJTTEHS wQll surroundings. The inference it adds is about taking in and carrying stock suffi­ Kin wife and gazed at a tug hauling a linie CUBS injurious coufcquences whiuli follow llieir u-( . If taken occasionally Sabbath school, is incapable of conceiv­ (Suznnn: BITTEBS. sot assist or euro. ](| cient to supply the demands of the retail of barges. " Such is life—the tug is like by persona expust U lo Malaria I hey will expel lliu poison ami pn.icct ing clothing upon the angels, and bav­ sever foils. plain : Do justice . to ytmr Workmen, PILLS I j ttit-in from.allni'.k. £n.lni'seil liv the luailingC'li«misiH anil I'liysiciaun Operatives whoare hardware trade and the thousands who a man, working and toiling, while the in.l' convinced himself that Georgia is and, as a rule, they; will* do justice to want our posts—to give all the trade dis­ is being the Best,Cheapest ami Pleasantest Remedy known. The "youngest closely confined in Cleanse the Vitiated! barges, like women, are—" "I know," child can take them, nolil liy lii ujfjriais anil meiln;iiie(lealei», or by Imuran, he comports himself accordingly. tho Bulls and work* blood when Ton seei you; at any rate, an injustice done them counts named to tlie retail hardware interrupted Mrs. G., acridly, "the tug •nail. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. shops; Clerks, who ts Imparities burst-* will surcjly, sooner or later, be returned dealers and to the public, and to supply does all the blowing and the barges bear What the Feople sav.—My wife ami myself have in-eil your "Standard : t Ik not stated whether he will make a do not procure suf- ngthroughthe skin Cure Pills" Willi gieni t.utiKl'aclion, We unlioipaU: nn iurilier Irouole |flclent exercise, and nPimples, Blotches, with interest" '. ; : them with tlie gooos direct, until such time all the burden." with MALARIA us long as ilie Tills are about.—Harry J Shoemaker, ,ii llmr exhibition of himself. [all who are confined md Sores. Eelv on MiTHWiJVEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE VJ\DER- as the jobbers take into the channel laid P. M., 'I'llII> town, Pa. I took the pillgiiccoriiing toiiiieisiioiisaml they in doors, should use SULFHDB BITTEBS, proved to be just what was niifcileil I'nstor M. IANGKK LUUKS IN"l.OOKIMi ULASSES, TELIiGltAI'lJINti CU1NKSE. out by us, as shown by our circular and ,—liev. F.J, Cochran, ISULPHUB BITTEBS. md health will fol WRITERS SAYBush §• Denslow's Premium Safty price list. And in order to manage this • Ult of Patents . E. Chinch, si. Ueorgcs, l>el. 1 am will pleaded with "Emory's Stand­ —jThey will not then low. Issued from the U. S. Patent Office for the week ard Cure Pills." Have tried thorn on great many cafes ol diu'erem li ­ It would seem as if tlie catalogue of idba weak and sickly. Oil is a-vPerfectly Safe Illuminator and its use will matter and also the matter of the agents' vers. have piovr.l mico;H-lul in every insianci'. They wovk likeja SULPHUIS Bitters I Telegraphing in Chinese ' cannot • be } commission named in our circular, and ending Auguist 19, for the State of Connecticut, charm on Dhillsand Keverand on all Malarial disea»ep.—M. J. O'er' perils to which we are exposed while General Debility will oura Liver Com-1 resultinga Great Saving of Life and Property! furnished us from tlie office of John H. Earle, man, M. A»., t)ailan. Texas. I ns«ivour remedy in uiy practice n till [needs a gentle tonic, plaint. Don't bo dis-1 dbue in the same manner as in any other copyright clause, wc have concluded for Solicitor of Patents, New Haven, Conn. gooil results.—Loreneo * ailc,H.D„ 1'ittslQd, Jias.". I have handled peacefully resting in our boudoirs, or This is the only Oil in the United States that has ever the present to do all the business east of lUse SULPHUR BIT- couragod; it will cure! tongue. Owing to the peculiarity of the F.Allen, Norwich, automatic feeder for braid your pills tor Malaria lor the past lour years wiih better Hatislacl ion sleeping the sleep of the just in our bed­ TFRS, and yon will yon. the Rocky Mountain? at the Chicago office. than nny other remedy lor sumr diseases.—Freil. 8. Han/, Dru^i Ut, not be troubled. Chinese characters, each of which repre­ been officially endorsed, by the J\'ew York Board of Fire (Send for circular giving full particulars.) rolls. Jersey i;ity, N. J. YbtirChill Pills have cured many vi-ry Ktiililmrii chambers, is never to be complete. Sulphur BITTEBS? sents ; a word, the Danish ..Telegraph L. D. Bennett, Jewett City, connecting loom CitSi.t4 —net. Jl. Ji'. yatl. Oaledonia, Miss. 1 use them in my practice.—Geo. G. Rucker, 31. D Don't be without a will build you up and; Underwriters. Further comment seeing unnecessary. T. E. SPAIDS, President, shuttles to bars. Austin. Texas. Jn use them in my practice effectually.—J. J. McLenore, M. D. Dublin, Texas, Every few days wo are startled by the ottle. Try it: yew make you strong and Company, (the Great Northern) working . FOB SAXiX: EKYWHEnm. 1837 Michigan Avenue, J. B. Binns, South Windham, knob attachment. Your pills arc Rood, 1 use many in inv prac.licn —Dr. M. T. Dunn. Snnllowcr Daudinir. Ali^»*. discovery of soma ususpected source of [will not regret it, healthy. J. B. Brown, Bridgeport, automatic firo ex­ lvSeow ~ CUBE CO., Proprietors,197 Pearl Street, N. Y. the new Chinese lines, has adopted the 33tf Chicago, 111. evil, and learn with alarm that our feel­ rii 3>J3:OI3:C>3L.£S, tinguisher. following device: There are from five L. Colburn, Derby, gearing. ing of security was baseless, and that the Sulphur Bftters, thousand to six thousand characters or MANASBB OF JOBBING BEPAUTMENT. • 8. P. Crafts, assignor to S. A. Crafts & II. H. GO TO M. SOHWAB, Olds, New Haven, brick machine. enemy was working destruction under Send two 8c. starnp!Tu^A71>T^rdwa^S^o., words in ordinary Chinese language, and C. J. Ehbets, asnignor to Colts Arms company, the guise of a friend. Lawrence, Mass., and receive aneleguut set oi the company have provided a woodeii OPTICIAN and OCUIJST, Hartford, revolver. * Fancy Cards free. J. Gerard, assignor to Landers, Frary, & Clack, F.J. Curtis&Co., The wall-paper, the carpets, the up­ block or type for each of these. On one DIAMONDS WATCHES- JEWELRY New Britain, ink stand. holstery, the furnooe, the fresh-air flue end of this block the character is cut or J. T. Hadfield, assignor 1-2 to C. Bidwell, PEALERSIN and the area drain have all had their evil Middletown, rocket. stamped out and on the other end is a J. G. Ballas, assignor to Benedict ,t Burnham, actions brought to light, and now the number representing the character. The- Waterburv, lamp burner. Burdock AND SILVERWAEE [j j\ s aged mirror, which seemed to be an operator receives the message in num­ E. B. Ives, asaignor to Ives & Llakelee, Bridge­ port, toy locomotivo. angel of light, is shown to have worked bers and takes tlie black of ieach number AT ' . T. £. King. Westport, vise attachment. deeds of darkness. transmitted and' stanipS with the oth'ei- will BE AT NORWALK, J. North, Middletown, spike. KOIi Same, machine for making spikes. Dr. Neukirch reports having met with' end the proper Cliinese character on the AUGUST 26,27 and 28,1884, J. B. Sargent, assignor to Sargent & Co., Now Such as the ' several cases of chronic mercurial poison­ message form. Thus a Chinese message Haven, tool handle. ing, manifested by severe stomatitis with At Horwalk Hotel. C.H. Smith,Smitl assignor 1-2 to 15. D. Ives, Nor­ sunt in figures is translated into Chinese folk, axle box. Duchess, Our Own, Uncle pains in the lower jaw, swelling of tlie characters again and forwarded to' its- Having qualified myself by yoarg of hard study E. D. Steele.. Waterbiiiv, blank for button sub-maxillary glands, ptyalism and a Owing to the great depression in most kinds of manufacturing in the best institutions in Europe, and having had-a fasteners. ' v destination. The sending operator, of practical experience of twenty-live years in this E. Thompson, New Britain, assignor to Thomas SILVER PLATED Nick, Extra Cook, fetid breath. The presence of meroury interests and the consequent dullness of trjade, we are prepared to . course, requires to know tlie numerical country, I am enabled at first Bight to adapt lenses Houston Electric Co., electric lump mechan­ offer extra inducements to buyers : We have a full line of the above : most appropriate to restore the vision to its original Qiieen Anne, East in' considerable quantity was also de­ equivalent of tbe .characters or have them vigor and cure all the various diseases of the eye. ism. ' „ ' . tected in the urinA In two cases, of a-' named goods,and are confident that we can suit you both in quality I have tliecefora. bomblned my practice of an N. W. Vandegrift. assignor to F. Armstrong, found for him. ' . Oculist with that of an Optician, and am now en­ Bridgeport, die lor cutiing screw threads on Lake and « . • , .: man and his wife, the cause of the trou­ and price. ' •', j • abled to furnished all kinds of lenses and styles of pipe. , Ctonw ScroM&Eiysipel^,, j Spectacles and Eye.Glasses which are made to G.W. A. Weising, Lime Uoclt, mould for man­ Ware others. ble was in a loolrirj* glass hanging in the A nlAltlE.UATICAI, CAM UI.AT J ON. order under my own supervision, to suit my cus­ ufacturing chilled cur wheels. i Pimp lea fac$ Gml-Q, J • f- » tomers' visionary ailments. bed-room, the wooden back of which BlotQtM, Boils, Tamors, 3"ci>l K. Wright, Ansonia, surface gnage. Where yon can bny the best quality of was dotted with thousands of niinnte r Somebody of a mathematical turn, with Watch & Clock Repairing & Jobbing Coxisultatiozi Prco. ter, Hmnois, Salt Rhmm "COME THOU WITH US AND WE WILL Wooden ' globules of mercury. The apartment ScaJysD(nh\ —contains 25,856 feet; & square German and Dinner Ware, Crock­ but who are now able, thanks to Wilsonia, to ness was fading, The aged culprits hav­ sia and General Debility, * " 1 mile contains, therefore, 668,500 square JNor walls.. endorse the above quotation. The potency of A coarse ofBurdoclc Bloo4 Hittws will wtielV (».- , Agent for the v these appliances in grappling with and over­ ery and Table Glass Sets, ing been summarily removed, their vic­ most skeptical that it is the Greatest Oioo.l p-jtiasl.... ;| feet. The superficial area of the Lake of e «•* . by medicine coming all forms of diseases, is becoming one Lowest Prices, tims speedily recovered. Thus has yet Directions m «leve» Fj>ica. Jjw, * Constance being eight and a half Ger­ of the best, established facts of the dav. In all Fairfield Range. ~ diseases where the nervous system, the diges­ Marking ineliiiled. another of our trusted friends been j FOSTER, WtBUHH a CO.. Jtap'.. BtriEi-.s H.v man square miles, therefore contains 5,- tive organs, the liver or kidneys are concerne.' CHANDELIERS AND LAMPS, proved false! And now we must either ' 682,000,000 square feet There are living the effect of Wilsonia is simply marvellous. No medicine required. No shock given. The destroy our mirrors while they are yet on the surface of the globe at this mo­ TAPE WORM! gentle action of constant, vitalizing, magnetic Triple Plated Men anil Ms • AND 5'oung and innocent, or else keep a watoh. ment, in round numbers, about 1,430,- currents is sufficient to relieve the most obsti­ In one of tho tropical provinces of Germany • i $3 a dozen. ful eye on thcin and braoe up their backs there has been toond a root, the extract from 000,000 human beings. Let every man nate eases. Pamphlet and full information which lias proved an absolute upccittc for Taoe given, and appliances lor sale l>v G. II. Plaiated A large stock of the moment tho signs of decrepitude be­ Worm. ; have four square feet allotted to him, Druggist, Norwalk and So. Norwaili, Conn. t come apparent. If worse comes to worst, It is pleasant to take and is not debilitating or and if the lake were frozen over, the lv2l ' • -• • 1 11)11 disagreeable in its effect on the patient, but k» we can at least take refuge in the burn­ peculiarly sickening and stupefying to the Tap» whole human family might find standing CASHIEll *' NICKEL CLOCKS FROM 70c. •worm,which loosens its hold on its victim an0i Park Place, New- Yprk^city. VEOETIXI! is acknowledged by all classes of periods, when talents appear they shine He that gives good advice builds with every way. The FAIRFIELD is made at the Saug- atuck Iron Works which enables me to get repairs people to be the best and most reliable blood like the sun through a small hole in the a wefck at $5 outfit free, ray abs one hand; he that gives good counsel or Ranges at a moment's notice with no delay or purifier in the world. hitely sure. No risk. Capital not require expense. I guarantee this Range as the quickest J. window-shutter. Tlie strong beam Oa^- and example, builds with both; but he Establjau^d 1850. ------Formerly Valentino & Butler. Reader, if you want business at whic and most nerfi;: iiker sold in the market. Are T*pe WOBM. -Onr readers should notice Dry AirMiteraior. t\(& amid tlie surrounding gloow- Open persons of either sex, young or old, can mak that gives good admonition and bad ex­ adapted for eitner coai or wood and can have water 3 Main Street. great pay all the time they wort, with absolot Iy6 W. H. BUTLER, 391 Broadway, New York. back If desired. The Fairneld is made in all sizes, dvertis ement of Heywood & Co., who claim tlio shutter, and the general diffusion of ALLETI en infallible remedy for Tapo Worm. Iy20 I certainty, write for particulars to H. H ample, builds with one hand and pulls styles and has a reputation second to none. I9tf light attracts no notice. Co., Portland, Maine. •:!mvu with the other.