'mm. NORWALK GAZETTE. jf^NORWAl.K azette Tennn fov -Advertising, . G mm. Furnished 011 application. Liberal, uniform, ratei « 'if- Published ev&y Tu >:>d;>v .\:nt'!i!n|r :it S2 |ier' to long timo and lj#rge space Advertisers..' Year in Aclvam-v: o>i>ior.o cl«. Transient advs. 1 square (I inch) 1 timo 51.00L The CH^t; Lrcrtji-xl'.V•H'itirly LKtvtiltUM Subsequent Insertions, perweek, • SO . Newspaper in this SfW/oit oj the SHUa. Fn iienJI and Obitaa'ry Notices,- same'rates/ It is the bail AiUvrlUinn Mc.linm. and lisis 111" Births, Btarriagcs and Deaths, Inserted free. Jlfoxt AilherUiiniJ, liucauau iL ia l'euit by tut ;-v wmm v J if it I'eojihi. Questionable advrts. not1 inserted at any pried.. Entered hh '2(1 china matter mul- Poster prepaid to All mm Collectable Monthly- and Yearly - - ><#« ' nil Subscribers not served by turners • • Accounts at prorata Sates. ,. ;v5Sili Address Slips Indicate lime when butoscriptioM An Enterprising Republican Journal, especially devoted to Local News and Interests, II Two DOLLARS A YEAR. r . ' bym.iiiuxi.M-e. ESTABLISHED 1800. plllifSllltl Job 3?rin.ting of" every "Variety . A.A., II.H. ByUyiiiss-*"* ^ bonft, S^aHMBaMNORWALK,'CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1883. Number 38. Neati.y, quickly a Chemly ExKCUTBn. ' 0. R. BYISGT0S, PulUahor. H S. BYIXGTOS, Managing Editor. Volume LXXXIII. -•M: \ Frank E. Beach, Associate Editor. ARMY LIFE. r tho dif­ IpigGoiitrols Hemoirhagik DENTIST, diately. JSnqiiiro ol O. T. LKONAItl) & SON. And his dark locks aro turning to gray? " 5 ;: Or go half way, with hands stretched out, to otlfef 05; Company E, Bridgeport, 64; Com­ R you as yon wero, profligato and prodigal, he floe peachca, and five kinds of grapc3. Artidclal teeth without plates by tho perfect May 7th, 1SS3- ferent classw, were kept busy all day get­ pany F, Norwalk, 57; Company G» : -'MamfactiiriDit Pharmacist, Does anyone think of tho duo bills Si® ; ; ! • , There Is no usq. Dear heart, If wc but wait would never have allowed you to inhorite striking and well arranged exhibit or Cores Catarrh, Bhcnmatism, Crowning system. ting the exhibits in proper position, and Danbury, 61; Company I, Winated, Neuralgia, Diphtheria, Sore Ho's called upon daily to pay? J All things find us. Lot us paufle, t flay, '. ono farthing of his wealth. But you hid kinds of vegetables, fruit, grain, etc. Office & Residence No. 0 West Ave. For Sale Cheap. • ^ We cannot go beyond the silent gate :; by night a very fine and varied display 58; Company K.' Stratford, 67; field Throat, Hoarseness, Tooth­ f Right Hand Boll. 1 ANn f Butchers', etoro, and doctors'bills; ' your vices well; and 1, in my blind attach­ made by the Wilton Farmer's club, and ache, Earache, Piles, Sores, < fsS f'r, ;, -l *06- i > llJjbesoldat a Bargain,if applied for ' That lies a short day's journey down the way. was the result. Refreshment tents were staff and band 35 men. The New Thoro aro somo kind of bills overy day ' i' ment for you, too often shielded you from the Greeu's Farms agriculturists divide Wounds, Bruises, Barns, In­ Wsoon a small, neat Cottage, of six rooms, . ; So lot us take our time in youth's fair bowers,. - pitched, the savory oyster stew prepared, London Day says: "The Fourth came flamed or Sore Eyes, Female ALEX. H. GI090N, wholesale: ani> uetail in good neighborhood, and three minutes' Lilto a tired horso in tho tread mill v i' V his suspicions." attention with thcin, and show corn in walk ol the Bridge. Apply at UAZKTTK The Summer season is so brief at best; --iV;. and a number of side Ehows and catch­ on the ground with a mixed bead gear, Complaints, Scalds, Sprains, OFFICE. Ho works on from morning till night.®! the 1,talk 15 feet high. Austin Jennings Orgaaiet if tho Ktrst Gongrogational Church Does anyono think he is tired ? Let us look on tho stars, and pluck tho flowers, The denounced man frowned, with a ges­ penny contrivances began operations, and Companies B and G wearing white hel­ etc., etc. And whon our feet grow weary, let tffi rest. ture of impatience, but seemed too abashed of Gtetn's Farms, W. J. Finch of West- Teaohor ol ' " f Does anyono mako his iiomo bright? - the wheel of fortune to revolve. mets while the other companies wore the Prices 50c., $1.00 and $1.75. |=H Druggist, gi To Let. to utter any sort of contradiction. port and J. H. Sherwood of Soutbport Piti to-Forte, Organ «Ud mimical Let us take time for love and its delight s ' The trotting on the first day was witl • regular military forage capi The white HE large, commodions front room in Is it right just bocanso ho looks troubled ' It i»tho ono sweet thing that pays for all " "Thencame his mortal sickness," con­ have an excellent showing of onions, the Composition, out inte rest, and not over two d< zjn peo­ helmetcd boys were promptly sent to the Lock Box 39, P.O., NOItWAI.K,CONN. 21 Main Street, Norwalk, Ct. T Gazette Building just vacated by Francis To say ho ia cross as a boar? " v v . , Tho bittorncss of life, for Sorrow's blight, tinued Bolf, "and your shameless offence. display in this line being large. Mies E. TOILET ARTICLES, McKeon. Full particulars of ple occupied seats on the grand stand. right about by their colonel and bad to B.J.STURGES< Kind words, little actions of kindness, ^ ^; U For Pain's despair and Death's fanereal pall. In the deep midnight, like a common thief, B. Grumman of Brancbville can justly Delicately Perfumed Dolightful to Use. Might banish his burden of caro. - ; i v " .••"JiVf-,5; Tin re were only two Etarteis in the four don the regulation bonnet. The rogimcnt vf in the lost era when the world was new. yousknlked Into his chamber, and, even tsko pride in an exhibit of 27 jars of pre­ TollctCream, improves the complexion...91 OO A. H. BALDWIN, M. D., None but absolutely pure and For Sale or to Let. Tis for yon ho is ovcr so anxious, . Love was men's first pursuit and life's excuso. minute class. Frilz entered by E E liay- did fairly well on drill, but their march Iilp Salve, beautif ying and healing. 33 [Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. while the shadow of death was nearing the served f 1 nits, and tho collection of bread, Toilet Soap, softens the skin (3 Cakes). — SO perfectly fresh and reliable medi­ The Coal Yard and Sheds, with large Ho win toil for you while ho may liv.c; Now has that time come back to me and you— niond of New Canaan and Topsy by Miai- ing will be much better bcrore next Sat­ Residence In the Charles Isaacs Homestead, In roturn ho only asks kindness, old man who loved and trusted you, rified cake, etc,, is nicely set oil by a honey Dcntlfrlco./Vw the teeth and gums SO Wall st., Norwalk, Ct. cinal preparations, Drugs and Storehouse and office near A. J. Meeker WS- Why should we Bcck for more f What la tho use I son Iloyt of Norwalk. Topsy had no dif­ urday." Guard mounting was the first uch a his safe for a few htmdred paltry dollars. comb pyramid, of butter, the handiwork Offico hours till 11 n. m.. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. & Bros', yards on Norwalk river, Nor­ ? P y is easy to givo. & : ficulty iu winding the race in three straight duty done, unci it was followed by com­ 6 Special Preparations. Chemicals ?>, - You would have been detected b&d I not of Mis. J. Pr Whitney or South Wilton. walk, Oonn. Enquire of heats. Time, 3:11, 3:59^-4, 3:07. Prof. pany and. battalion drill, closing with Far Convenience in Traveling, &c„ and O. E. WILSON, %- As no names arc attached to the various for Severe and Sensitive Cases. e'-, 1 Epitaphs " *' recklessly assumed tho rote of a robber, in W. E. QUINTARD, 85 tf Room 3, Gazette Building, For Another's Sin. Medium, entered by John Hurd of South- brigade dress parade. Major Crowe of Catarrh Care, for nasal, throat and car « my anxiety to abet your flight from tho articles on exhibition the reporter was at a K1 A complete stock of - ^rom the Sfockbndge Cdmfl&y. port, easily won the 3:30 race, Joseph W. the Fourth wits the first field officer of discharges.... *5 "Ho has fine abilities, he is strictly up» ppnrti"CTifc- I attempted not the slightest disadvantage in attempting to make men Ointment, for piles, convenient when the Jennings' Lndy Finch of Westport being the day, and Lieut .-Col. Skinner of tbe Extract cannot be ajyplieflcaeilv. 50 FURNISHING (IffiRTAER For Sale or to Rent. In memory of • a first setler of right, and a thorough gentleman," the people tiiin.ct all tbe things worthy of it, for life refutation of the accusations mode against second, and T. B. Munson's Toronto same regiment the second. Capt. Belts PjriHtcr*cm, iPoriuit by mailfor trial,O for AND A House and One Acre of Land, on Pros­ Hartland, Ct., among tho first communi­ of Stethtown had av6rr«d of jjolf Knight. me, although I (Otild have fully ftUd easily is loo short tocrpy the number on each 33 American and Foreign Patent pect Hill. Maid of Bridgrp ut third. Time, 3:53, of £0. F was one of,the officers of the, day Medicated Paper, for Piles and Chafing, cants, the first justice of the peace. In - And beaiifal women had sqpileqtheir sweet­ vindicated myself, as yon are aware. Had exhibit in the ladies' industrial depart­ 1MI<1 sheets 33 May be had on reasonable terms. Apply to all placcs and things showing great integ­ 3:55, 2:55. on Tuesday. E.W.STUABX. the trnty been lmotfn to yogr austere rela­ ment anil then ascertain the name of est when hfe was near, an^ 'gixid meh hEd More intei est centred in the ball maicli The event of tbe second day was the Instruments Tor Application. Medicines Norwalk, March 18th, 1881. I2tl rity and uprightness, and on holy un- ? each at 1 lie secretary's office. The 1'idics felt honored fey his fellowship. tive, yon wonld have be&n msinherited; and Inhaler, for Lung and) Hard Rubber. . 1 OO EHBALHER blameable life because of the purity of between the Sopi li Norwalk Grays and arrival of Gov. Waller, who was escorted Perfumery and Toilet Articles. But this pledsant appreciation was some­ therefore yopr sake, I maintained the will understand by this explanation why Throat_Diseases... ..{ Glass. 30 OPPOSITE HORSE R. U.DEPOT. his heart, the days of his removal were the Good Lucks of Winnipank; tind a from the depot by the Third regiment and: Nasal Syringe, simple and durable 33 Resilience 143 Maih St. Telephone conncctlan. reticence that £&£emned m& We were in their nami'B do not embellish this general Desirable property for Sale. how lessoned after Horace Wolden eame good sized crowd watched the game. It received in camp bjr the entire brigadu, Female Syringe, very superior 1 OO !!»S Proscriptions compounded at crowned with grief and lamentation. a strange C$ty Jjpopg $00|>l0 Wh0 feiew little description of the rair. They are well Very desirable placoon East Avenue. g| back to (ho placo. t was very out-sided until ihe lafct inning the battery firing a salute of 13 guns. A ^CAUTION—Pond's Extract is sold only In all hours by careful, experienced A Also, a lewchoice Building liOtBsltuat- Also his relict, sharing with her husband ; This individual had been traveling for a of us, and cn§d less, and a year Or two of represented, aLd their efforts are by i-O boftleo wltb thenamo blown In the (Mass H ADAMS BROTHERS, edon Osborn Avenne, for sale cheap. when the Grays batted so effectively as to novel and unexpected feature was a and enclosed in bsff-colored wrappers with and skilled pharmacists only. Also, a nicely located House and .Lot on in silent grief tho sorrows of abused piety.'>§ season, and had ireturned to take permanent my life did notj teem too much to give that means the least interesting portion ot the oar trademark thereon. Insist on havlnir Dealers In pile up ten runs, anil the Good Lucks niily sham engagement in which the Second Pond's Rxtrncf. ltcfnso all conntcrleits Merwin Street near West Avenuc.for sale possession of a noble property that lie had my best-beloved friend might not forfeit a exhibition. • and •Hbatltsten. t at • bargain, Enquire of . FBOM OVEB THE SEA. • ?'A wou by three runs, the score standing 20 and Fourth regiments and Battery A I'rlcos Reasonable! 0m30 S. E.OSBOHN.EastAvenne, purchased a few years before. He was 0 fortune. I certainly never apprehended that As usual at all tairs various kinda ot . SOLD BY 'AM. IHMJGGISTS, MEAT & VEGETABLES. tfll or to 1). W, Fitch, TV CBt Avenue. f At rost beneath this slab of ; to 17 in their favor. participated, and wbich was carried out faRMi' NO. 22 MAIN STREET. sewiug machines are exhibited and their Prepnrud onlyby _ Lies stingy Jimmy Wyatt; I® handsomo man, young, brilliant genial, and yon might become ifiy enemy and a relent­ There was no confipetltiou for ihe purse . If'3'1 and game in their various seasons. IAgent for Dr. Holland's iu fine style, officers and men acquitting All goods promptly delivered- Low Prices For Sale. :' • Ho died ono morning just at ten, '.p.* ; was regarded as a flattering acquisition to less defamor. You. allowed me to wrong merits and superiority described by agents Pond's Eztract Co., STcv; York. a&. offered for bose laying and running. The themselves in a praiseworthy manner. Ali oftno ore preparations displayed in a Specially. jyig rflllE elegant building site at Norwalk, Con- f ;:k4 And saved a dinner by it. ^ the more exclusive society of the pretty, myself for you, Horace, and y6n have used while*different kinds of pianos and organs fever and ague pills, an in­ _I_ nccticut, belonging to the Estate of the only companies to enter were Hope llose The Day ia its account of the second day Ponil'a JSxtraRl Co'a show caso on Biilo at j.,,-.. '• .. v;;: . prosy, old town. For mistress qf his elegant that wrong to defame me among honorable are open lo be tried by musicians who are J.H.Greirorr A CoV. Drug Storo; also with r late Ilenry T. Morgan, purchased by him dur­ of Norwalk and Putnam Hose of South in camp says: "The Fourth have prob­ Mr. G. n. 1'luiatoil'a Druggist, So ith Norwalk. NEW MA RKET ! fallible remedy for chills ing his life-time, upon which to build his ; v i. This Is tho stono that wo lio midcrf . I ; mansion ho had choson the loveliest lady in men by whom I have been honored. And I so inclined, and when not in use those ii.i country residence, containing 9% acres, on v Norwalk, and the latter backed out at Ihe ably made the greatest improvement since No OAEaln Street, Noirwalk.Ct. ; ( . lather lica hero, and I lio over yondor. :' % the place—Clara Thayer—a fair, stately claim now the justice that, perhaps you are chargc display their qualities. Three 37'riNA INSURANCE Co. of IIA.RT- and fever, dnmb ague, ai|d high ground, witli extensive views of Long last moment. The Hope boys appeared on last year and some of the companies will Jl,j roitl). incorporated 1H12. Charter THE BEST OP Island Sound. lino old shades. This plot is _ With forty others we both wore drowned, creature, whose fancies perhaps" had been unaware, Tcaa secure if I choose." candy kitchens furnish any amount of capable of being subdivided into several sites a the ground in the afternoon at the appoiul- compare favorably with any iu the camp." I'erpctual. Beef, Veal,Mutton, Lamb, Pork, all forms of malaria, of one or two acres each, and Is located on the Lost at Bea and nover found. . . . but dazzled by tho fascinations of the lover, "I few people wUl credit your pre­ sweetness, and are run by Stanley aud Capital and AiseU, $8,002,273.04 ed time but found no rain petitory The third day of. eamp life opened with IIAMS, POULTRY, Ac., tlways on hand at green opposite the residence of the Rev. S. B. for a time had come when the jealous and posterous story," the othey sneered. Mead of Norwalk nod Patterson of Bridge­ Insures agatnBtloRB and damage by Fire, on very lowest market prions. GAME ol all 3. Bissell, and known as the St. John's place. FBOM BOXJNDABOUT. Goviuiuon's DAT. a drizzling tain storm and Camp Waller torniH adopted to tlio hazard and consistent kinds in its season. Try me; 1 will try to suit. This property Is highly recommended for a unreasoning love of tho promised husband " There is one whose testimony none will port, and there arc other conrectionery with the lawo of compensation. CO\VLKS gentleman's family residence, and is within ?' t !;IIero rests in silent clay presented a dreary appearance. The only W. F. UlUltWOOli, late with Adams Bros. FIRE I FIRE I 1% hours ot New York Oity, and in one of tho was to her a regret and a weariness unutter­ disbelieve," Bolf announced, slowly; "one A drizzling rain that continued all day stands. Read or Bridgeport makes an A MRRKIl.t., Solo Agents lor Norwalk and Gmlfi Mrs. Arabella Young, duty that was done was guard mounting vicinity. largest and most flourishingtowns In Connec­ able. witness—your uncle's faithful old physician interfered with the carrying out of the extensive display or carpels, shirts and Fire-proof Kettles and choice ticut; price, 912,000. Apply to 1". ST. JOHN -Wlio on tho 21st of May took place with the usual cercmoniesffhich LOOKWOOD, Fairfield Uounty Bank, Nor­ She was not inconstant, for ho had never —who knew you better than I, and whose programme of the second flay, and pre dry goods ; A. 11. Hoyt of Norwalk has 1J BERNARD COHN, walk, Conn., or UOMBB MOBUAN, No. 2 ' ^ Began to hold hor tongne. tlSs fi 4' iu spite of the storm. The men appeared Pino St., New York. tflB -swS- ^ aroused her heart Ho had appealed to her friendly interposition I can command when- vented many thousands of people from a fine showing of boots and shoes, and P. Oliinawaros, iu full unirorm with oveicoats. General WOOSTER &SMITH, ,Horo lies tho wife ol Simon Stokes, y vanity, to her fondness for the splenders and over I deem such an extremity advisable." coming to catch a glimpse of Gov. Waller, 11. Dwyer harnesses, saddles, etc Man­ Merchant Tailor "that vie with natnro In flowers, now bedeck Smith soon after issued orders suspending (A. M, Woostku, la o examiner U, 8. Patent the wlndowBOf Who lived and diod like othor folks.-|g|. gaycties of life; but no sentiment of his had His manner was significant, bnt he meant who kept liia engagement despite the ager Lee of tho Norwalk telephone office Oftlco,) (Jor. SInl n ami Wall Streets, WBBK'S at;iE.DlN«, WALI. ST., Farm for Sale. JU the routine of camp duly, and the boys A FULL LINK Of UB subscriber oSers his Farm for sale, ever stirred or satisfied the higher needs and a warning rather than a threat perhaps. storm. His excellency reached the fair will show and explain all the apparatus BRIDGEPORT, CONN., Horo lies John HillTn, . were allowed lo amuse'themselves the llavc now the bes: facilities ot any ofllcc In Imported & Domestic Clot lis Tsituated in tho Town of Urconllcld, in deeper sympathies of her nature. And now But evidently Horace Walden was persuaded grounds between 1 aud 2 p.m., being connected with the '-hello transmitter," Saratoga Co., In the state ol New York, nine A man of skill, il best they could. A good many of them the State for the prompt prosecution of all of the latest styles, constantly on bund. B. S. BLASCER'S miles from Saratoga Springs. It is pleas­ that she had a better knowledge of him and that the man who had been so generous a brought run the depot in a carriage and F. E. Sturgea of Westport has a tax- business relating to Patents lieroro tho U.S. Novelties in Scotch Suitings. Satislnciion antly situated on a rise or ground, 95 acres ot His ago was five times tori; -J v*. improved the opportunity of catching Patent Office and tbo Courts. Vine Drawings gnarauteedin every particular. land, which is lavorably divided into pas­ of herself, she discernod something beneath friend would be a victorious antagonist. drawn by four or Dunn's roan horses erdermist collection worth stopping to a specialty. Trade-marks, babels anil Copy­ He never did good, a few hours sleep. The night before rights registered. Preliminary examinations Crockery Store, fe ture, plow, meadow and wood land; with Or ever would, Sft?" tho polish and sauvity of the man that was Yet, as if more in deliberation than submis­ which made a fine team. He was accom­ look at. Occasionally a sharp and siait- a large house; the sizo ol tho barn 30 by 40, several of tbe members of the Fourth made. Permanent associate in Washington, wagon house and stabling, hay loa over the Had ho lived as long again, sijjl ;s to her as distasteful as it was indefinable. sion, he haughtily inclined his head, then ling explosion is heard, which comes from I>. C., and ircqnent personal trips to the j v J. BcMcn H nrlbu panied by C

NORWALK GAZETTE,TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER d8, 1883. 8 The Hartford ft Harlem's layout Btjeete*. Hartor iTotu. ||| Governor's Day at Camp Waller. A Obitaary. SOMETHING FROM THE CITY. . Tbe railroad commissioners held their Mrs, COototock, who has tic&ii seriously Amusements orwalk azette. Good weather favored Governor's day at Mr. Thomas Benedict who died last [H. TKEILB, Newsman at the POTL Office, ia Scofield AiHoyt N G tbe South Norwalk agent for the adjourned meeting at Bridgeport Tuesday ill at the lighthouse, entirely recov- week in East Norwalk, was born in tbc Camp Waller, and the review of the entire and will forward to us all orderslelt with him to hear the closing arguments in behalf of ered. Opera ouse, Have the Largest Sfcore and . 18,1883. old Thomas Benedict house, situated on for Subscriptions, Advertisements or Joo Tuesday Sept militia force of Connecticut, including the the Hartford & Harlem layout, &C. In The little steamer Carrie A. Ward will V. W. J11TCUELL, Manager. Printing.] Largest Stock of Dry (Goods in two independent companies of the Govern­ West Avenue and so recently removed to H. H. Elwell has gone to Chicago. the afternoon Commissioner Woodruff make her last trip for the season on the Close of the Voir. or's Guard, was a most gratifying success. make way for the improvements now go­ Mim Minnie Rowan is a pupil at a semi read the decision of tho board which was 94th inst. WEDNESDAY, EV'NG, SEPT. 19. Norwalk, and are now filly pre­ The county Mr which was continued Governor Waller and his staff, mounted on ing on there on what was a portion of nary at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. in short, that they fully accept the Hart, The U. S. supply steamer "Fern" Arthur Rohan's Combination, In Angu6tin pared for the Fall and Winter on Saturday, drew a good attendance, but honeback, reviewed the troops, and his his father's and grandfather's farm. He Putnam House have accepted an invita­ fnrd & Harlem's layout from New Britain touched at Norwalk light Saturday morn­ Daly's Greatest Saccoes, trade. with the exception of the trotting the laet excellency made an inspiring figure while traced his lineage directly to the Mayflow­ tion to attond the Bridgeport parade; \ to the New Haven city lino and reject all ing and left the annual supplies for that -. y :• ; er, and bis ancestors were among the first Among onr Bargains day's exhibition was in a rather chaotic performing his duty as commander in Those who came from New York On of it from New Haven to the New York establishment. For the sale of which we are the authorized agents, Special settlers of litis town. His is the oldest -OB- atate, as exhibitors were engaged in re­ chief. Promptly at 2 o'clock, the hour the steamboat Wednesday, report a rough state line. The following is the text of Snapping mackerel aft being caught in are 1000 yds. Dress Goods, part appointed for review, the adjutant call family now resident in Norwalk, and he the concluding portion: lp < moving their entries and the display be­ trip. ' _ V-v large quantities at Wilson Point. The Silk, at 18c, cost 42£c, to im­ leaves a son also named Thomas, after Tho looation through tho city of Now Ha- Casting tie Boomerang, It is the strongest, most economical and eifective barbed fence in came gradually despoiled. Everything in was sounded, and a few later the entire Four peach trains averaging 23 cal®| ^ arootopinion ought not"to bo approv- best time to catch them is at the com­ himself, his father, and also, we believe, V0 0 Mi port. 1000 yds plain and fancy the fruit and edible line found ready eat­ brigade appeared upon the parade ground. each, passed through here Sunday, boun«(: j d do therefore decline to give an ap- mencement of the flood tide. An unparalleled success. % four " • 0( an wo 41.M 1/iAntinn ftiAm Bftlrl oloflAII ers and but little that could be masticated The men were at their best. 1he entire his grandfather. Mr. Benedict was a man probation to the location from said station, Senator John W. Browning and family, A Beautiful and Refined Comedy:: Cashmeres at 12J cts, much less of entire uprightness, leading a quiet and east. 1,493x92 to station 1,592x19 in West Haven. was carried home. brigade appeared for the first time in camp Old Well Lodge will entertain G. M. In rogard to the location of tho various of New York, who have been spending A carefully Selected and Powerful Company, than valae, also a large line of unobtrusive life and respected by every­ tho like of which cannot bo surpassed. There were three trotting events on the in white pants. The long column never pre­ Swaitout of Stamford,two weeks from to­ sections eommoncing at First Avenue in the the summer at Ackert's Five-Mile River one who knew him. For more than a borough of West Haven, in tho town of Or- 1-nnghtor literally incossant.—N. Y. Herald. all kinds Dress Goods properly card, which resulted as follows: In the sented a finer appearance than when Gov­ night. ango, and extending to the New York state hotel, left for home last Tuesday. Hardware, Iron and Steel, Carriage Makers' and Builders' three minute class the contestants were ernor Waller appeared upon the field, fol­ half century he tooft personal charge of line in the town of Greenwich, there arises 7—SO—8 cheap. A big drive in White Ex Mayor Swaitz, who when last heard Down at Belle Island tbe families of T. liSffl Supplies, Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, ;; the old-time Down Town tide-mill. His another question different from any which -V'" Glayland and Bonnie Scotland, the former lowed by his staff, and was escorted to his from was in Minneapolis, will not return H. Foster, T. Jones, and Rev. Mr. Free­ Will be presented with the original scenery. M Blankets, Horse Blankets, Lap adjacent farm, was cut up into building apply to these sections in common with the Popular Prices, 75 and 50 cents. ^ Glass,Fertilizers, etc., etc. Doors,Sashes*,*-; .i;;: winning in 2:42,2:42$, 2:47. Shamrock, reviewing stand by the First and Second till next week. eastern division. There is pending before us man still linger, listening to find out what ots something less than a score years ago, tho application of tho Now York and Connec­ Seats for sale on and after Saturday the 15, and Blinds a Specialty. Robes, vr\ 3 xV J ino Vests at 50c. beats them all. A stranger whose vision took in the tion approved because the Air Line by want After this ceremony had been completed who is now the sole surviving member of that the present mayor und councilmcn urday morning. 1 "t-x. y-~:' front of the President's tent Saturday af­ of due dilligence has forfeited its right of pri­ !:PS Elliott Barnes All kinds Domestics, Table Lin­ battalion drill was held by regiments. At Mr. Benjamin Bishop's once large family should hold over another term. ority, if any it had. As a matter of fact wo Clarence Parker and wife and Miss - - -- r: ternoon, about four o'clock, concluded j- £ GttEAT FARCICAL SUCCESS, OUR STOCKlOFlll , , ., ­ find that the two proposed locations are so for Libbie Cooper, of New Haven, spent Fri­ ens Hosiery etc at lowest pri J&dh that a special delegation from the Fat brigade dress parade the men.again made a of children. Mrs. Ells was the mother of The Whipstick school begun this week identical that the one materially interferes H fine showing, which closed the exercises Joseph B. and George N.' Ells, so long and with Miss Ella E. Orlich of South Nor­ -with and unnecessarily injures tho other for day at the lighthouse. Mr. P. carried ces. v Man's Clam Bake was decorating the pres­ ' nearly the entire distance between New Haven or"- 1:" of a memorable day in the annals of the so worthily connected with the GAZETTE walk as teacher.—RidgeJUM Prcss f home a good mess of blackfish caught idential marker. and the New York lino. The articles of asso­ " Sum ." A large assortment of Carpets;;"' near the island. Onr Boarders C. N. G. She leaves three daughters and five sons The work on the town draw bridge ciation of the New York and Connecticut Air One of the interesting agricultural fea­ Oilcloths, etc., as cheap as ever I' The last night in camp was a jolly one. to mourn the departure of c. faithful Chris­ makes haste slowly, and it will be a good line Railway company were filed October 22, . Miss Nina Comstoch, of the Light, has Elliot Barnes, Charles Frew. Frank Bush, tures of the fair, was to see the showman 1881, and their application for our approval of Charlos Turner, Charlos H. Stanley, Lizzie It was distinguished chiefly for calling, for tian mother, who like so many noble, many days before the bridge will be ready made an excellent sketch in oil of A. J. Conway, Alice Uleason, Mamie Conway, and at ': swallow a hay knife three feet long. their location was originally filled January11, the premiere French Danseuse, fireworks and for music. Each band toiling, enduring women, lived not for for use. 1883. The articles ot association of the Hart- Beckwitli's cottage at Belle Island. The HADELON ZOLO. The fair restaurant was managed better Is now open, and we offer you paiuting was, purchased by that-gentle­ \ i " than ever before. played in front of tho colonel's quarters of herself, but for her children. Her long Miss Wittie Dusenbury, of White December^L882, and their application for our It38—8f man at a large sum. SCOFIELD & HOYTS, It is hoped that next year will find the its regiment, and these officers, as well as life of care and toil is no# recompensed Plains, accompanied Miss Josie Newcomb approval of the Milford section of their loca­ HxH tion, the first looation made between Hr. and Mra. A. J. Beck with closed same president and secretary holding of­ Governor Waller, kept open house. The by the full f.aitlon of celestial peace, rest home, and is noy..visiting her at the Ma- New Haven and New York, waa filed March Ssli No. 3 Gazette Building. their Belle Island cottage, Wednesday, ; GREAT BARGAINS fice, for a pair of harder working, enter company streets were all illuminated, and. and joy. , ' hackemo. 13,1883. We can not, however, accede to the WANTED. 291y • merriment fairly went mad. full extent of the claims of the New York and and returned to their home in Newark, prising and at the same time, courteous ;.y • faMl: Miss Gussie Ely was expected home late Connecticut Air Line company, that in the A small lot of the Erie and N J. They will occupy their cottage gentlemen never held positions in that so­ The tents were struck at 9:80 on Satur­ Borough Criminalities. VT.. . last night, after her enforced prolonged filing of its articles of association with the Genesee Valley Railroad Bonds unequalled in price and quality. Great day morning, and by 12:45 p. m. the men accompaning report of tho engineer and map, again next summer. ciety. Pay day has a bad effect on some of visit to Delhi, in consequence of being it thereby located its road uponthe line deUi£ in default. Address had left the camp and were homeward Tbe Pegasus came up from New York care has been taken in their selection, and The officers of the fair are certainly de­ the moulders employed as Simond's thrown from a carriage in a runaway acci­ eated on that iqap. The layout and location , * AUG. STEINE, bound. Co. F. reached Norwalk about of a railroad is something more than a mere Saturday night, and will resume trips as serving of especial credit for their pains­ foundry, and generally a disgraceful row dent. 38 4fc 61 , N. T. feel our large EDI, STREET line which has no breadth—it includes a de­ Broadway we confident stock of fine taking efforts to overcome as far as possi­ 4:30. follows each one., Last Saturday evening Partial coatings of gravel have been ap­ scription of the width or quantity of tho land usual. The Cepheus, which has been The New Haven Register says that taken Thomas Cahill became "mussy" and he plied to railroad : quare within the past proposed to he taken along such line. Upon running during tbe week, is the fastest ipsa goods reasonable, will ble* the disheartening effects of a week of filing its articles of association in the requir­ at prices so satisfy Has taken the exclusive agency storm. as a whole, despite the bad weather early created a disturbance at Ready's saloon, few days, but not enough to prevent a ed manner, the company became authorized boat and should he kept on., in order to bm in the week, the encampment of '83 has to locate its road [subject to approval] either allow passengers to reach New York be­ STOLEN. and delight purchasers who are in pursuit for the sale ot the Union Manu­ ii? 7M:- The Misses Hoyt, daughters of the new engaging in a fight in the saloon and re­ mud hole at the northeasterly extremity Between 9 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 15, been, by all odds, the most complete and upon the line indicated on the map or on any fore twelve o'clock. president of our county agricultural socie­ ceiving a pronounced black eye. A crowd thereof. "other line not inconsistent with the limits de­ and eight o'clock the following morning, of new suits. The success of the new store facturing Co.'s Remnants and ty, made several very rich and elaborate the most successful of any the Connecti­ gathered in the foundry alleyway, and There is a fleet ot coal laden barges at fined in its articles. This tho Air Line com­ As the iron steamer Gcphcm was com­ three small kittens, one pure Maltese, the pany attempted to do, whether in all respecto ing through Hell Gate on her up trip other two Maltese and white. ONE Short Length Cassimcres. Suit­ contributions to the ladies' industrial de­ cut troops ever held. when Officer Gehebe proceeded to arrest the Pine Island wharves of the Danbury as it ought tohave been done, it is not necessa­ has exceeded our expectations. ear­ Major Crowe of the Fourth regiment Thursday, she collided with tbe tug boat DOLLAR reward will be paid for their partment. Their Kensington embroider" Cahill he resisted, which increased the and Norwalk railroad, waiting to be dis­ ry now to determine, since it was in our judg­ return and FIVE DOLLARS additional able for Gent's, Ladies' and was the first field officer of the day on ment sufficient to give to that company theprior James.McMann, which was picking up nestly invite you to ies and floral ribbon work, were tiuly ex­ commotion and tbe mingled gathering of charged. The quantity at the docks is and exclusive right to that location agwnst any for the name of the thief. Monday, and also the last on Saturday. its parted tow. The stetn of the tug was Apply at THIS OFFICE. Children's wear. The public are quisite, while several studies in oil, by roughs and law-:»hiding citizens. Cahill about 2,000 tons. company subsequently organized unless that Five companies of the Fourth were or­ had his examination before Justice right of priority was lost by want of duo dili­ cut i-ff, but luckily the damage ".as not 3138-8 one of the sisters, evinced a truly artistic Rev. Mr. Angier was again greeted gence. We say exlnsive right—oxclusive respectfully invited to examine taste and skill. dered out on Friday evening to quell a riot Selleck yesterday moruing, and was fined with largo audiences at the Congregational against any oncroacliment which would ma­ MrliOUS. • — GALL & EXAMINE OUR NEW W^K. them. They are as fine as any Master Miller, the young son of Treas­ in the Spritualists* camp, but before they $3 and costs for resistance of officer, and church Sunday morning and evening. terially injure its location. . M AKKET ItEPORT. 21 4' Poor, White & CO., reached the same quiet,bad been restored. The question then to bo determined is urer George E. Miller, exhibited a pretty $1 and costs for intoxication. These The evening discourse was addressed to whether the New York and Connecticut Air Goods Cheerfully Shown; , and ex- r , New York Wholesale Prices tot Country Prodnee goods made prices are The New Haven Courier says "This is Line .Railway has so forfeited its right of crayon drawing of a polar bear and ice riotous proceedings, which arc becoming young ladies and iu giving the notice, tho CUTTER—Creamery 24@27; Dairy 20@23. '4S wailst.i NtwYork, the second time the Fourth regiment has Brokers and Dealers In Railway and all 'v.« ; v One Low Price to All. tremely low for the quality, -As;. - fields, that attracted much attention and unpleasantly frequent, should be broken reverend gentleman said he hoped many ^ Having once complied with tho statutory CIIKESK—State Factory *®11: Western Fac­ other seenrities. been called out this week and General tory, (@3. _ RAILWAY INVESTMENTS, L. * s. * favorable comment. up if heavy fines and imprisonment can young ladies would be present and thus requirements of its organization, a railroad Boos—State 23@li; Western, 22. Smith knows that he can always rely upon company organized under the general rail­ LIVE POOLTHT, (.TC—Tnr*eys.l8®26; Fowls a specialty, in tho selection and estimate ot A very interestingexhibit was a mass of do it. In every instance the trial justice ensure a good attendance of young men. road law has and retains all the powers con­ 14@15; Geese, per pr, $1.M@»1.75; Ducks, per whieh their long connection with "Poor's GRAND OPENING OF . the Fourth in time of action. " Manual ol Railroads" gives them special ad­ '•VtiA' fine butter shaped like a pineapple. It should impose the full penalty of the law, There were two strangere iu town last ferred upon such corporations so long as its pr, 90c®5—; Boosters, -@Be Chickens, lb, U vantages. Correspondence invited and in­ BRYANT, BESSE, i" C0.. @I5c. was made by Mrs. Rachel Whitney of G. S. North, of South Norwalk, got a and furthermore on the evening following corporate existence continues. One of these quiries answered. Deposit accounts received i. J,* tnc week who had a sort of Long Island rail- powers is tho right to soclet the location for DUEBSEU POULTRY—Chickens, 16@20ccnts;. and interest allowed. South Wilton. fine photograph of the entire camp during pay day a special officer should be de- roadish look. What their business was its road, subject to onr approbation, and we Fowls, scalded, 14@15, atd i>ry Picked, lScts; 333in. know of no restrictions as to tho time within Turkoys,'21@23; Ducks, H@2I: Geese. - ®—. THE ONE PRICED CLOTHIERS. Fall Dress Goods, John H. Sherwood of Souibport, had an the review of Friday. Iailed to keep the foundry alleyway clear can only be conjectnrcd. Some suggest XIAY AND STRAW—Shipping Hay. ®60C; Me­ In speaking of Thursday's sham fight at which that right must bo exercised, provided dium to prime Timothy.Ws90c: Salt* $—; extra fine. exhibit of vegetables and farm of roughs or any person inclined to be settlement for damages sustained by the it is not so long delayed that it becomes im­ Clover, 65c; Bye Straw, Short to Long, 40®5Sc; Notice.., > 29 Main St., Norwalk, Conn. Flanders an old war veteran said it was products at the fur. disorderly. collission, others thai they weie looking possible to seenre tho approval of the com­ Oat 40c. ' HE inhabitants of the town of Norwalk '•••'"v Velvets, worth more to the National Guard than a missioners, and expend in the construction of POTATOES—New. bbl,SL36@ftl,75; Sweet 13. T are hereby notified and warned that a Not far from the scene of the above for a certain hat confiscated by Jerry its road 10 per cont. of its subscribed capital HILK—Average price of Buiplns during the special town meeting will beheld at the Town month's drilling in samp. within tho two years after its articles of asso­ week, per can ol 40 qnarts, tl.25. House in said Nurwalk, on Monday the 24th " That Kranich & Bach piano is about as near perfect as any piano I have ever Internal Revenue Ohanges. mentioned row occurred a (lug fight on Donovan in his fright and flight after tbe SUNDRY ViOETADLESHOabbagea, per 100, As has already been said in these col­ ciation are filed, or within such fnrther time day of September, 1883. at 2 o'clock afternoon, tried," was tbe verdict of an old piano man tbe other day, while trying one in Pomc- Under the consolidation of the two in­ the same evening, which terminated in crash at Long Island City. as tho commissioners may grant pursuant to J8; Cucumbers, per 100, —e:Squash, bbl for -tbe purpose el hearing the report of the - roy'a store. " It has a sympathetic tone, clear, soft, yet resonant.resonar* ItsT* repeating4!— ac- vVS ^6lveteens|^wv^- umns, the Fourth has shown the most de­ Tomatoes, bu., 35c; Bossia Turnips, bbl..8i,25. selectmen tojdate, and such other town reports ternal revenue districts of this state, the the arrest of Thomas Mgprath. The tet­ The Moore's Early and Lady white tho statute. . , APPLES—bbl. Orange Pijipin, ; Maid­ as may be presented to said meeting, r- tion ia something remarkable. It closely resembles the human voice in its singing cided improvement since last year, proba­ ter's dog got to fighting with Thomas Such timo has not in our jud«m»ent expired en's Blush, $4.00; Uravenstein, $3.75; Fall Dated Norwalk, September 17th, 1883.%, :; tone,and baa not one false chord in its whole scale." following is a complete list of the officers grapes exhibited at the fair last week by in tho case of tho New York and Connecticut Pippin. {4 00. _ bly because there was more room for im­ - CHARLES A BURB, 1 . , * i. -^ Silks, Satins, and their respective stations: Joseph Sel- Hadden's cur at the entrance to Dann's Messrs. Seymour & Downes, or this city, Air Line Railway company. It has not, there­ PKARS—bbl.Bartletf,85:00; Clapp'sFavorite, i j NELSON J CBAW, VSelectmen provement. However, during the week livery stable. In order to separate the fore lost its right of priority, and hence tbe t-; Catherine, 8—.—; Flemish Beauty, 12.00. 1133 WILLIAM C SA.MMIS, i den, collector, and George R. Case deputy, were examined with great interest by location of tho Hartiord and Harlem Railroad ONIONS—bbl, red, 11.00, yellow, 81.50; white in camp there was no opportunity to con­ yelping and belligerent canines Officer 93.50. headquarters Hartford; deputy collectors, fruit growers and duly praieod. The Hon. company, so far as it materially interferes PEACHES—Yellow,basket, 11.75; Bed 21,25® . &c., &e1 • trast it unfavorably with the the remain­ Ritch struck MeGrath's dog several blows with the location of tho Air Line, can not bo Notice division No. 1, A. I. Koyce and Frank E. Albert Day, State Comtnississioncr of Ag­ St,50; _ t-y' approved. PLUMS—bbl. Egg, $A 50; Oreen Gage, $1.50; [,/• OFFICE OP nOBOVQH CLERK, der of the brigade.—New London Day. with his club. McGrath.couldn't stand ' " BOKOUG1I Ol? NORWALK, 8cpt. 4, 1883. Griffin, Norwich ; No. 2, William W. riculture, was so much pleased with their# This decision renders it unnecessary now Lombard, 83.50. >' -...>' t. General S. R. Smith is confined to his GRAPES—Delaware, lb., 1S@l8c; Concord. UIE undersigned will rcceive np to thrco House, Hartford; No. 3, William H. by and see his pet thus treated and he that he paid the firm a lengthy visit of ex­ to pass upon tho objections to tho location at home in New Haven by a severe attack of the various points between Now Haven and 40c.; Hartford, lb.3c; Ivea, ; Martha, £- 1 (3) o'clock p. m. on Monday tho 24th day Fuller, Suffield; No. 4, .Henry S. retaliated with a very abusive tongue, amination at their nursery before leaving New York, as raised by tho citizens along tho of September, 1883, the names of all persons cholera morbus. He was not well when whereupon the officer arrested him and PeruvianSjrup oares Dyspepsia,Gen­ proposed to be added to or erased lrom the House, Hartford; No. 5, John Rowland for home. line. . voting list of the Borough ol Norwalk, in he started for camp, and the fatigue of tho Should tho Air Lino company fail to retain eral Debility, Liver(Jomplaint,BoilB.Humore, preparation for the election ol Borough offi­ and John B. Wright, New Haven; No. took him to the lockup ne set tied by Mr. J. L. Walz, the gentlemanly clcrk Chronic Diarrhea, Nervous Affections, Fe­ EDWARD STREET, its rights to its location, and should tho Hart­ male Oomspaints, and all diseases origi­ cers to be held on tho ilrst Monday of October, week completed the work of prostration. paying costs. ; ford and Harlem then ^insist upon'its present 6, Henry C. Lemmons and William H. of the Mahackemo Hotel, received from nating in a baltate ol tk® blood. 1883. f'Mr: He is confined to his bed, but bis physician A fight occurred between Michael routo, it will becomo necossary to decide those CnARLEB P. WOODBURY, Kelsey, Bridgeport; No. 7, W. R. Wil home, Romansville, Depart Seine, France, other questions. Clerk ol Borongh of Norwalk, Mams, Waterbury; No. 8, Joseph Daw­ thinks he will be out in three or four days. Heal and Timothy Murphy on Water and ex-ofllcio Clerk ot Board of Registration. by the steamer Ameriquc on Friday last, Wednesday the commissioners heard 33 It son, Hartford. The following are the A court of inquiry was in session last street, and Heal was fined $1 and costs To all who are suffering lrom the errors night considering the complaint of Assist­ a box containing under clothing, worked testimony in regard to alleged inacuracics and indiscretions of yodui, nervous weak­ gaugers: ; Samuel C. Koapp, Norwich; for assault on Murphy. slippers and home-made cake, also six ness, early decay, loss ol manhood, Ac.,I will ant Surgeon Burke, of the Fourth regi­ in the layout of the Air Line,' but this •end a recipot that will cure you, FRKK OF . No.'5 Gazelle BniMihg. Alfred Sheldon,Hartford; Fred A.King, ment, against Drummer Henry Matthias, There was an incipient fight on Sunday pairs of socks knitted by liiB mother. The CHABGE. Xjbis great aemedy was discov­ Notice seems to have created no change in the "'Yi ' ' ltf Thompsonvillo jW. A. .Stocking, Sims- of Go. J? af that command, charging the morning in front of the Adams House, ered by b- £Jtu)ionary In South America. he Inhabitants of the Town of Norwalk embroidery, clothing and knitted work minds of the commissioners. More time Sendasellwldrc ted envelope to the" BEV. are hereby notified and warned tbatthe bury; David B. Hale, Collinsville, John latter with refusing to obey, and with the principals being Telephone Manager T were all first-class, And the cake tasted was asked for by the Air Line to complete JOSEPH T. limfl. lotion York City. Annual Town Meeting of said town will be using insulting language towards him. Lee and a party named Matthew's, which • lyi held on Monday, the lirst day of October, A. H. Boughton, Bridgeport; C. G. G. Mer Matthias made a general denial, and said only as home-mado cake can taste, when minor changes such as highway crossings, D. 1883, for the election o( Town Officers. Also rill, New Haven; Charles P. ;Merwin. he did not bear the order. The court, grew out of an alleged insult to a lady. On Thirty Oaf*' Trial. for the election of a Committee ot three per­ eaten by the long from home absent ones. &c., made in their line, and the commis­ THE VOLTAIC BELT CO*. Marshall, Mich., sons under the act regulating and protecting Storekeepers, E. T. Spooner, Warehouse consisting of Capt. H. B. Wood of Com­ will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Klectro-Vol. There will be a special meeting of Pio­ Deputy Coroner Burke, came near hav­ sioners agreed to meet at Greenwich, on the planting ot Oysters, Approved June 22, r Point; H. D. Adams, Hartford; Freder­ pany I, Second; S. O. Prentice, first lieu­ taie Jleltaand Eloctric Appliances on trial for 1855. All the officers of the town will be elec­ « - , t tenant Company K, First, and T. O. neer Hook and Ladder comany to morrow ing another ease on Saturday night, as one the 23d of October to hear complaints of thirty days to men (young or old) who aro ted by Ballot and the Polls will be open lor ick A. King, Thompsonville. afflicted with nervous dmslity, lost vitality the above purposes from 7 o'clock forenoon Thompson, first lieutenant Signal corps, evening at 8 o'clock. of the transient guest at the Mabackemo parties through whoso lands the line runs, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy until 5 o'clock alternoon, at tho TownHonse Third regiment, recommended that said — "blew out his light" with the gas fully review the line from and complete restoration of health and man­ lor the First Voting District; at Military Hall and will on the 24th ly vigor. Address as alms. N. B.—No risk .itsS;;£ IMPORTANT-• We were solicitous to know if Judge Matthias be reprimanded by the general Burgess C. P. Turney is erecting a neat turned on, a piccc of stupidity which for the Second Voting District, and at the commanding. General Smith talked kind­ that town to Wolf-pits Hill on the line is incurred, aa thirty dayB Mai isalloweil.l J52 store of Hanlonl ft Oeborn lor the Thi.d Vot- Birdsalland Bank Commissioner Hyatt little fence around his lot on the corner of would have cost him his life, had not one iirg District. ly to the discouraged fellow this morning between Norwalk and Westport. Dated ati Norwalk, Conn ..September 17, A. ORGANS I OHGANS1ORGANS 1 " ' • had been invited to the sort of democratic and he went back to his quatters with his Union and Park places. . of the regulars scented the danger. It Yesterday the commissioners were to BORN D.18S3. CHAS. A. BURB, \ Selectmen Organs—Pomcroy'a, 20 Wall street—Organs Organs—Large Stock to chooso from—Organs "love feast," held till far into the night drum and a lighter heart.—New Haven does seem as if enough bad been published H,, NELSON J. CR4W } of said TO THOSE WnO WISH TO PURCHASE have met at Hartford to adjust tbe matter B WILLIAM C.SAMMIS) Norwalk. Organs—Prices to suit the Pocket—Organs Courier, Saturday. Charley Hendrick, the borough fisher­ ENEDICT—In Norwalk, September 16, a son at Saugatuck in honor of Governor Wal­ of danger and deaths caused by such want of highway crossings between West Ha to Mr. and Mrs. W. A.Benediot. 2t38 Organs— Having all Styles and —Organs Mr. Matthias subsequently received an man, caught thirty cols the other night Organs— Grades to chooso lrom —Organs ler after his retreat from our Fair. Our of judgment, and the only way to account ven and Wolfpits Hill. So that in effect, P KRCE—In East .Norwalk, Sept. 11th, a son. to Organs— II you are buying lor —Organs Repub- Charles Pierce. curiosity is in a measure satisfied. A official paper entirely exonerating him that weighed thirty-five pounds.— . Organs— Casn. now is your —Organs for such ignorance is, that there arc still the Hnrtfordand Harlem's application for WADS—In Norwalk. Sept. iOth, a son to Mr. and Notice Organs— Chance to secure -Organs from all blame end stating that the charg­ can. HE BOABD OF REGISTRATION ot the democratic lriend and brother assures us quite a large number who do not read the their submitted line is reject­ Mrs, John H. Wade. Orgains— Bargains in a woll —Organs es against him were not substantiated. approval of T Borough of Norwalk, will hold a public Organs— Made durable, yet —Organs that he saw on the early morning train At the dedication of the Catholic papers. ed and the line of the old, or Olmstead session on Wednesday, next preceeding the Organs— Low—Priced Instrument —Organs going east, our dapper Bank Commis­ MARRIED Annual Election of the Borough on tho first Organs—Pomorov's, 20 Wall Btreet—Organs church in Bethel on Sunday, Rev. Father The arrival and waiting of Gov. Waller Parallel, now called "The New York and Monday of October, next, to wit:—on the 26th ORGANS! ORGANS I ORGANS! sioner Hyatt and the redoubtable Judge Stratford's Unsolved Mystery. day of September, between the hours ol 2 and Slocum of Norwalk was celebrant of the in this city have not been quite correctly Air Line Railway," is accepted. This SEOUR—BEACH—In Bethel Sept. 11th, by Bev, 6 p. m. at tho Office of tbe Court of Burgesses. Birdsall, sitting vis a vis in the most There have been few new developments John Lyon, Mr. Henry G. 'Begnr of New Or­ Boom 2 GAZETTE Building,, and saidBoard mass. . stated in tbe local papers. The facts are, latter line, will of course, be permitted to leans, La., and Miss Ada 3. Beach, of Bethel friendly front-face manner, the car-seat in the Rose Ambler murder case since will continue such session lrom day to day Tho borough grocers have agreed to that Director Bradley of the county agri­ reasonably adjust inacuracies and make WEED—GABRIEL—In Blngbampton. Sept. 14, until arcasonableopportunity has been afford­ having been turned over so that the lov­ Friday. The detectives have been going John A. Weed ot New Canaan, and Miss ed for the'correction ol the v otlng List ot said close their stores at 8 p. m. except on cultural society, while on tbe train from needed changes as to grade crossing of Hattie Gabriel of Bingkampton. Berongh, by adding thereto or eraeing there- ing lambs could rtlie better ogle each over the route which Lewis takes in his irom the names of all persons whose applica­ 1 J ! Saturday and the week before the holidays, Westport to this city found the governor highways and the like, under the direction - li J xC-hf. tf-nv »• * other. This is as it should be. If Con­ morning peddling trips and have been tion have been filed with the Borough Clerk, and Col, Oaborn of bis staff, on tbe train, and subject to future approval of tbe rail, DIED. npto 3 o'clock, P. x., of the Monday next Ihave been engpged in the necticut is to be carried for Tilden in '84 questioning the people with whom he has from Sept. 24 to April 1. proceeding said A nnna1 Election. and Mr. Bradley also found that the re­ road commissioners, and it is not at all GKO. T. MEBBILL, ; F :&>•& ;; the erring and estranged brethren cannot dealings. State Attorney Fessenden, ELLS—n Norwalk, September 16th, Mrs. Brother Wade will please accept our ception committee appointed by tbc socie­ probable that any captions or unress mable - Elizabeth E. Ells, relict of tbe late Bobeit THEODOBE BRUSH, -• manufacture of Confectionery begin too soon to "make up." After all, Deputy Coroner Joyce and Detective Ells, aged 74 years, 3 months and 39 days. , . 1IOMEB MEBBILL. earnest congratulations and allow us to ty to receive and escort tbe governor and obstacles will be allowed by the commis­ •' Board of Registration, what kind of a democratic festival could Bibbins assert that two days after the [The funeral will be attended lrom her late wish that the youngster may make as good staff to tbe fair grounds, were among the sioners to interfere with the honest and residence, corner of North avenue and S73t about six months and selling at friend Wheeler have had with only the murder they noticed scratches on the '-ij.V;: a newspaper man as his father. In that missing. On the arrival of the train here speadiest building of the road. An exam­ Camp street, on Wcdnaaday, September 19, back of Lewis's hand. The suspicious Notice. Governor, Congressman-elect Seymour event the infant's future success is assur­ Mr. Bradley escorted the governor and ination of the profiles of the rival layouts at3oclock p.m. Belattns and Mends of wholesale only,but now, through stains on the horse blanket 'and carriage tbe fltmily are Invited to attend. HE legal voters of the Borongh ot Nor­ and his Senatorial brother, and no Hyatt ed. Col. O3born to the Mabackemo hotel shows the Air Line to-* be much the walk are hereby notifled and warned that or Judge Birdsall present. robe, the testimony of Dr. White iu re­ JOHNSON—In West Norwalk, .September Ilk Tthe annnal meeting oi said Borongh will be the urgent request of many where they found General Marden of the straightest of the two roads and over two Sarah M., wife ot , aged held at the Town House, in said Borough, on 4-V gard to the scaies of human skiu found Sunday was tbe fiftieth anniversary of 59 years. Monday, the first day ot October,M83, to hear iM staff in waiting. Mrs. Newcomb, wife of miles shorter than the Hartford and Har­ Mr-Olmstead in New York. under Rose's finger nails being those of a the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson BENEDICT.—In East Norwalk. Sept, 13, Thomas such reports irom the officers of the Borough friends I have opened a candy proprietor Newcomb, gave the governor lem. After the Air Line, is given its full as are required by law to be then made, and white man, and Lewis'd peculiar talk, have Wilcox, city. A number of friends Benedict, aged 88 years. for the election ot Borongh officers specif ^ 8The New Tork Sunday Times speaks and his staff the use of her private parlor and complete clearance for its entire line given the detectives strong reasous for dropped in and wished the couple a happy herein, and for the time designated. 1 department in my Store, whereI of President Olmstead's visit to New while waiting for tbe ponderous commit­ by the commissioners, its next action will polls will be open from six o'clock in thefore­ X .W; York in the interest of bis road on Satur­ following up this line, and they fiud some continuation of their already ripe old age Boy Wanledf noon, nntil five o'eloek in the afternoon of tee. The governor did not dine at tbe be to complete a purschase of right of way said day, at which time the legal voters 41 the shall sell at wholesale and retail, things which stiengthen the case, per­ but the usual celebration was omitted. O learn the Dry Goods&usiness. Must be said Borough will elect from their nnmber ' day in a way to indicate that he is already hotel as the programme for the day provi­ from New Haven to the New York state ot good sixe and address. _ Hi: ;• fi'sA 'i f; actively at work'ln the line of securing haps, although not very materially. T SCOFlBfcD ft HOYT. ../SNT A complaint comes, to the Republican ded that the governor, his staff, and invi­ line. Then it will be in order for this in It38 Uazolte Building. members ot the Board ol Begistration and Confectionery every variety of capital to construct his road. This is what The chain of circumstances is yet too ifm that numerous shortages arc being found ted guests, were to lunch with President company to proceed at once to build their two Inspectors of Elections, and will also slight to warrant an arrest, but sufficient m the Times has to say: in the change-envelopes given to passen­ Hoyt under bis tent on the fair grounds, road or to abandon their line toothers elect at said timo one Water Commissioner my own manufacture, which I "Mr. S. E. Olmstead, President of the New to warrant the detectives in following up Wanted. for three years, and a Treasurer of tbe Water gers on the horse care. This looks like a which programme was fully and success­ who undoubtedly will. Mr. Olmstead, An experienced Book Keeper And Sales, Fnnd. It is roquired by law that no voter York and 'Connecticut Air Line Railroad com­ the clues against Lewis. Coroner Holt is shall vote for more than one Inspector of r 'r ^ ^ ' -v * r, r j. will guarantee pure and unadul­ pany, wag in New York yesterday for the matter that will bear investigation.—Re­ fully carried out. president of the Air Line, assures us that man desires a situation in any capacity. Elections. All of the aforesaid officers to be purpose ot consulting with various persons confident that Rosefleft Lewis's house be­ chosen are to hold office for the term of one regarding the prospects of the road. Nearly publican. Exactly, but it won't bear in­ bis company will earnestly and in good Address.B r.-t> year beginning with the first day of January, BETHKL, COHN , Oct. 10th, 1882. fore the shower, and was either under •y*-; The Baptist Organ .Recital. '' ' F. 'SOX 519 - " terated. as as all oi the line Between New Haven and Nor­ vestigation. Editor Lyou should take faith proceed with all possible celerity, to 1884, and nntil their successors shall bo elect­ MB. S. T. FOMEROY, Dear Sir:—It gives me pleasure to state that tbe Behning Not cheap some some dense foliage or in a carriage during The tickets for the Organ Concert at V JFs -South NorwaikCt. ed and qualified, with tho exception of the walk has been accepted by the Bailroad Com­ the individual who prepares the envel­ build the road. Mr. O. and his associates Water Commissioner, who is to hold office for Piano, I bought of you some five years since, bas given ua great satisfaction. We missioners of Connecticut. Mr. Olmstead the rain. the First Bapt:st church, Friday evening, 33—8 It pd>?.'j.ii % sell it in Town, but as reason­ gays that the remainder of the line, between opes, into his school and try to teach him have been pretty freely charged with the term of three years, beginning with tho are delighted with its sweet, rich tone. It stands in tune remarkably, requiring only Governor Waller, upon receiving an are eelling rapidly, and the entertainment first day or January, 1884, and until his suc­ two tunings in tbe five years, and that with constant use. We can cneerfully re­ Norwalk and the State line at Greenwich will that a ten and two fives ^don't .make working iu the interest of the Consolidated Wanted. cessor shall be elected and analifled. The re­ be examined Oct. 24 by the Bailroad Com­ application from State Attorney FeSEcn- commend tbe Behning to all wishinga first class, reliable piano. ,r., able as Pure Sugar Candyc&n be promises to be well worth the attention of Y a trustworthy competent woman, a ports herein referred to, will be taken up at ANDKEW SIIF.BMAN.- •- missioners prior to its acceptance. Mr. Olm­ twenty-five cents. ; j"; • - railroad. He and they will soon have a situation as housekeeper, or companion tho closing of the polls, to wit: at five o'clock cn, has decided to increase the reward ' •» " • all lovers of good music. Tbe following B stead estimates the entire cost oi the road chance to disabuse the public mind of to an invalid, or would take whole charge of in the afternoon. . ' from New Haven to No# York at from $7,000- offered by the town for the conviction of If tho County Fair people will make programme will be rendered, Miss Mary The Court of Burgesses at its regular meet­ sold. People do not realize the 000 to 18,000,000." this, as he avers, grossly false impression. an infant. ing, held Sept 4th, 1883, designated the Town the murderer by adding $3,000 in the application, we've no doubt that our fair Lewis of New York, accompanying the Address. Honse as the place of voting at Baid annual - .a y A v v'% i\ The people say ameu and let "the dirt fly. meeting. depraved character of some of name of the State. managers will lease them a small tent on soloists:— GAZEJ3TK OFFICE. By order of the Honorable Court of Bur­ The Jesse Hoyt Will Case. PROGRAMME..' ... : the fair grounds, to give their annual ex­ The decision overjoyed tbe Olmstead 38 It pd.-)%"Vf gesses, Borongh of Norwalk. Sept. 4th.1883. PART I. WILLIAM II. SMITH. the Candy sold throughout this Mr. Aaron Kahn has obtained an order JAY-ETE-SEE BEATS HIS RECORD. hibitions. Because we have had two or Parallel road men who claim that now Warden of the Borough of Norwalk. Sterns, Bailees 1.—Invocation. . from Surrogate Rollins tin the Jesse Hoyt three frosty nights is no reason why those 2 Organ Fantasia, displaying tho power and Wanted Immediately 38 2t A Mile in 2:10$ Without a Break. their layout will have priority over that country. Much of it is made out. will contest, requiring the executors to variety of the organ, E. G. Jardino GOOD sober industrious man with small ISTRICT OF NORWALK, as. Probati young men should pack a pillow case 3.—Artillerist's Oath - Adams of the Hartford and Harlem, and that family one who understands carting > appear and show cause why there should PKOVIDEJJOB, Sept. 15.—Four thousand A Conn September 17th, A. D.. 1883. under their coat and start out Sunday Symphonia Quartette. theirs will undoubtedly be approved.— cord wood can get employment from now Estate of WILLIAM WILSON, late o y - r * ***'> " * ' not be a reargument of the motion for an persons witnessed the attempt of Jay- 4.—Organ «'A offortoiro in B minor Adestos Norwalk,D tniiaid district,deceased. of terra alba or white clay with morning.-—The trainmen who have to until spring by applying to. 11 T ildelos. Bridgeport Netos. OKDKRBD—That the Administrator ex­ Finn •' - Successor to H. 8. Belts. allowance of $25,000 to Helen Maria Eye-See to lieat his record of 2:14 for a A. M. BEED coal up the engineB at Wilson's Point will 5.—Solo,"A bird from o'er tho sea,"O.A.\Vhito hibit his Administration account to this , Hoyt and Irene Hoyt. This application purse of $2,000. lie trotted bis warming ' •Cannons Station. Conrt for adjustment at the Probate Olnee enough gum to stick it together read 'this item with delight. Master Mies Minnio L. Potter. Telegraph to the Gazette.] In Norwalk, on the 29th day of September. up heat in 2:20, and when the final trial C.—Organ, "Variations on Scotch Airs." <#© 88 4t. Sept. 12.1883 Sm was denied by the Surrogate .some time Mechanic George is building a coal hod HAHTJOBD, Sept. 14,-4:80 p. m. 1683, at 9 o'clock, forenoon: and that all PART II. ' persona interested in said Estate may be Now is the time to select your eE.«i gh sugar to sweeten it, and ago upon the ground that he had no jur­ carac he made .the most remarkable The Hue of the New York and Connec­ which will hold a ton. This is filled up 1.—"Thunder Storm," - ^ David Tlx© 67tb "XT' notifled thereof, the Administrator will isdiction to grant such an allowance. exhibition of trotting ever seen on this cause this order to bo published in anewspa- ^ ••Winter Stovc3, call and see by a man during the day, elevated over E. G. Jardino. ticut Air Line is acccpted by the railroad OF TUB psr printed in Fairfield-Countyand post a Drip enough coloring matter to make That question was not then argued. track. His time to the first quarter was 2.—"Oft when night," - - - DeCall the engine tender by a crane derrick, and ; commissioners from New Haven to Nor WILTON ACADEMY. copy thereof on the sign post in said Norwalk, the Best Made Ranges. 34 seconds; to the half 1:00£; to tbe Symphonia Quartette. : ' ^ nearest the place where tbe deceased last wms him® Roscoe Cockling appeared for the con the bottom drops out*fllling the tender. a.—"Selections from Trovatoro," :,iVerdi walk, with the exception of a small sec­ will open on dwelt at least ten days before said 29ihday it look gay. three-quarters, 1:39, and finished in testants and Wm. M. Evarts for the exe­ By this means, also, the exact amount of i.—Solo, "Consider tho Lilies," - Topliff tion which tbe commissioners think should ' TUESDAY gBFf, 18th. ol September, 1883. , We would respectfully call the atten­ 2:10J. Ho went over the entire course Miss Alice Bollock. ;; SBS NO VACANCIES. 1138 ASA B. WOODWARD. Judge. cutors. A decision has not yet been coal oach engine burns can be ascertained- 5.—"Day slowly declining," - Von Wober be changed and which the Air Line com­ 38 ft EDWABD OLMSTEAV. tion of tbe people of Norwalk and vicinity Ihave also the usual line of reachcd. without a skip or break of any kind, and Symphonia Quartotte. pany have consented to. P.. ISTRICT OF BEDDING, SS. Probate to our new store, corner of Main and Wall —Danbury Item. D Conrt. September lfth A. D. 1883. SLreels, where we will constantly keep on pnn when he came under the wire he showed C.—Organ, "Home Sweet Homo." £;•, > Estate of MATTHEW GREGORY late Of loy Books ­ National Anthem. UNCLE NICK, and holiday publica More New Buildings, no signs of distress. The enthusiasm was 1 -• Mr. Baldwin on the Harlem Layout Bedding, in said District, deceased. band a full assortment of Our Snmmer Boarders. Pursuant to an order of the Conrt of Pro­ great,-the spectators standing in their ji' t<| ' Els I orPatcnts Mr. Simeon E. Baldwin sflid Friday TiAM? FAIR, bate for said district I shall sell at Public tions. Chatterboxes, 5 different ifejjohn Rowe, the Spring Hill carpenter, The above attraction will appear at the Anetion. to the highest bidder on tho 30th day iBBUcdlrom the TJ. S. Fntcnt office iot the |OUR OWlff, \ has the contract for building Mrs. Cbas. seats and cheering loudly as tho plucky that the refusal of tbe railroad commis. | / 00T0B£B 2d to 6th. of Ootober, 1883, at one o'clock in the after­ Opera House, on tbe cvenirg of Monday, week ending Sept. ll*h, for tho St ate of Con­ sioncrs to approve the Hartford and Har­ noon, (unless previously disposed of at pri vate iSSi # ' Comstock's new house near the Miss little flyer came down the homeslretcli. kinds, ranging in -pricc from 50c. September 24tb, under tho auspices of the necticut, furnished us Irom the office of John lem layout through New Haven would CATTLE PS0GES8I0N! sale) so mnen of the real estate of said do- "TEri®, Patent Medicines, This performance by Jay-Eye-'See places eeased as will raise the sum of tl>156.69 with ADVOCATE, , Peaslee place. Union Square Theatre Company of New C.Earlo, Solicitor oi Patents, New Haven, Ot not tmbarrass the enterprise materially. ON WEDNESDAY. incidental charges of sale. The cellar wall is up for Wm. Finney's him at the head of all trotting horses now W 8 Beecher Westvile match box " We shall go ou and lay out another Sale to take placo at the late residenco 1 to $1.00.," ' A beautiful line, ofe-'" .< , ^ York city. The company has been re L W Boynton Hartford spring fabric TROTT1SG ENTRIES CLOSE ou the turf, ilis time, 2:10J, is half a route through New Haven, as speedily, 1 said deceased In said Bedding. v " " Sh1-- - is cottage on Berkeley street. organized and reconstructed since last II a Barns Ansonla electric battery 3t38 SEPTEMBER 24th, WITH 2138 . THOMAS SANFOBD, Administrator And several good ldi!f £ J II Orampitdn Norwich printing machine suppose, as is. possible. We shall not be second faster than St. Julicn's best time, StS B. C. LYMES, SoereSary, Danbury, Ol. Box Paper. y Diarictior 1883 injg;~: * Thos. D. Stout is erecting two pretty season, and includes many first-class stars, V A Everts assignor to Bradley & Hubbard able, however, to provide a route as good -[Ranges, I have something cottages on Grand street, near Catharine, 2:11£, and only half a second slower than Moriden hanging lamp for the interests of the city as the old one. m among whom is Mr. Frank Bush, whom O W Foster New Haven corset clasp entirely new in the best on record, 2:10J of the peerless The rejection of that is specially bad for mm 1 for sale or rent. our public will remember as the greatest A W Hall Moriden doutilocircuit instrument ms: Tlxllot Artloloi endless variety ranging in prico^ Same electric switch and. signal apparatus the interests of tbe western part of the sDresnaliu ad SeiiDj. Miss Ann J. Andrews is building a new Maud S. Jay-Eye See is a black gelding Hebrew delineator of the age. Mr. Bush THE NATIONAL BANE Same apparatus lor interlocking electric city, and there are many sufficiently far- A thoroughly Competent Dress Maker* %' ' i residence on West Main street. by Dictator, the sire also of Phallus and gOF NORWALK § 8 will give one hour of his eccentricities "WNichols assignor to Bevin Bros East sighted and disinterested to see this. H. •Aseamatress, will go out by tho day upon j Parlor Stoves, And all such articles as art usually found from 10c to $3.00, and overy&v G. P. Adams is putting up two more Director, and is the property of Mr. J. I. and the simple announcement of his ap­ Hampton Chime attachment for harness M. Walsh told roe a day or two ago that orders lelt with ; , Mrs. J.B.BETTS in a first class Drug Store. We would he considered the commissioners' deci­ Will remain open for Bnsiness new bouses on Orchard street. Case. ... . pearance should be sufficient to pack tbe W l'earce Flainsville ox shoe " Main St. Norwalk sSquare shape, Round and Nickel call especial attention to our,, ^ R B Perkins assignor to JC Miller A Co sion an unfortunate thing for the city." 87 Stpd. SI continuously between the l&l tiling in the smoking line.'. v Opera House on tbc above named even­ lleriden chandelier As to the notion that the Olmstead par­ '* ' • Diamond Wedding. - Same lamp llxtnie _ , ... . ** hoars of s"''" • m Special Notice. ing. Seats will be on into at usual places A L Rose Torrington pipe fitting ft thread- allel would be given tbe priority, he said: Crockery anil Glass fare, Mr. and Mrs. George Halh-ck of Cold ioff machine "There is no trouble as to that The. at popular prices on and after Thursday WASHING (IRORIffi WANTED. ^::|||| Very Respectfully, On tlie first page of to day's |GAZXTTB Spring, L. I., celebrate the seventy fifth U p Salisbury * C W Foster Now Haven Olmstead layout has not been approved we give an account of the County Fair, 20th inst. ieed water regular for steam bailers By Mrs, Bishop, No. 18, 'Franklin Avenue. 9 A. H. aid 3 P.M., PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT aunivt rsary of thtir marriage on Friday. a J Shipley assignor to Scovill Mfg Co yet, and may not be. Until it is, the wm also a history of Camp Life at Niantic. Waterbury eyeleting machine question of priority does not come in. Will go out or do laundrywrork at home. Also ON AND AFTER Cntl ery aflj Silyer Plated Ware The old couple are hale j»ud hearty and Congressman Wm. W. Eaton of Con­ UE Somers assignor to Bridgeport brass They are taken from our Saturday's edi­ Co metalic tip and coupling lor electrical Should it be approved, we can easily re­ HOU8J2-CI ^'>4- # ' after the fair. Now if there was only a A Patitz Meriden assignor to Bradlov ft All persons are forbiddenvto attempt the ne­ Mr. Eaton is not only in every sense an Hubbard sconce frame J* C&BSXg'g Cor Main and Wall sts., Norwalk. baby class on the premium list we are Interesting to Farmers. - - Mi With the frequent errors in the change gotiation or sale of said certificate, as it has Money to Loan. 3. sure Friend White would be among the honorable man and a gentleman, without no value to the llnder, andistiould be returned William H. Smith & Co's new advertise­ bhpocrisy, but he courageously upholds Canvassing for the positions to be filled envelopes on the horse cars, how does the to 41. F.BBOWN, Enquire of O. E. WILSON, No. 3 Gazette 62'Wnshington St., So. Norwalk. y . entries. —GAZETTE..,,, .Which 1—Dantniry Wilton Sept 8.1883 Administrator at the coming election is being indulged company make their cash account bal­ Building, Norwalk, Conn. . : tflS MAIN STREET. t Item. 'm ment of their patented Buck-thorn solid and illustrates his party's position during 37 3t ance? h-f-Thatbabby." steel barbed fepcine. the late civil war. :in. -V:-.,;

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,::;r • 'Sx-.;. . .-v: ^ . • - . m ;• s-?.. tsmsrwmx : sstesyi"T:"3'*xjT.-v'T»L-.>! -. Norwalk fair gets left in the matter of to Rev. James Johnson of Stamford last he has not kept or sold any for over two good land, high ground 30 minutes drive from Assistant Postmaster Hubbell is taking Dr. L. Allen of Canarsie, Long Island, depot. Uoou out honses, large variety of rain. Sunday. years. We cheerfully make the correc­ - If See adv. of situation wanted spent Sunday with his parents. irnit, two good welts, spring water. Price a week's vacation. I —Buy your tickets for "7-20-8" of the The sound of a genuine Scottish bag tion.—[Ens. GAZETTE. very reasonable. Bnqnlre ot Three kittens lost. Six dollars leward. Rev. Mr. Pine of New Qgnaan, preach­ The Indians will ioon puil ujp stakes members of Pioneer Hook and Ladder pipe enlivened the borough streets Wed­ v THE MESSBNGKB, See adv. KsiSM-y • REDDING. WMM ed in Christ church last Sunday. 8136 Mew Uanaan, Conn. and fie to South Norwalk. company. nesday evening. The gun has been fired and straw hats Mr. James E. Coley opens his boarding R«JV. Mr. Everest has returned from the Quail are said to be more numerous this Willie Mitchell has executed an excel­ Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Barnum and son, and day school for boys to morrow. tire called in. West, and is how in Brooklyn, A'-" year in many parts of the state than for lent charcoal drawing of Andrew Sellcck's members of the mission of the American Frederick Fitch, a workman at the J. F. Peckwell, SLeriff Oroaby and Commissioner Baccn several seasons. dog, which was poisoned. Board in Eastern Turkey, at the city of Don't fail to attend 7-20-8 at the Opera Lees factory, cut his neck badly by falling were in town yesterday, Geo. W. Selieck,who for the past month Phoenix Engine company have voted to Van, wero visiting last week at their un­ (Sacaessor to L. f. Marshall.) House to morrow night. It's immense. through a window last Friday. M —Hcflland'a pills are the only reliable has been "doing" Nebraska, returned declino the invitation to participate in tho cle's, Mr. L. Randlc, Wednesday after­ Geo. N. Ells of Waterbury is ia town Mr. George T. Dickerson, jr., ia visit­ remedy for chills and fever. home Tuesday. Bridgeport parade Oct. 11th. noon. Mrs. B. tnet with a few ladies called hero by the death of his mother. ing Mrs; Dickerson's father, Mr. Lorenzo tgr&;: Alsbthe g^5;-_.n Harry Ackertnan's dancing selioul opens Mrs. F. St. John Lockwood has return­ Waltzes will be a specialty with II. W. who came together notwithstanding the # —Fever and Ague, and all forms of Ms- Tuttle. Their son Harry is quite sick i ibis evening. Success tu it. ed from her trip to Michigan, where sho Ackerman at .his dancing school, which storm, at Mr. Handle's house, and gave HABM& & SADDLERY laria promptly cured by Holland's Pills. them a yery interesting account of mis­ with scarlet fever. ; Deacon M. L. Goodwin and wife of has been visiting her parents. opens next Tuesday evening. CHEAP REFRIGERATORS? The offertory for aged and infirm clergy The Good Lucks of Winnipauk are go­ Organist Gibson while away on his re­ sionary operations, and the habits and On Friday and Saturday the town boro No. T Block Water Street. t ISiS - ;Harwinton were in town last week. at St. Paul's church, on Sunday, was over ing to Port Chester on the 26th inst. to cent vacation visited an island called, customs of the people in their eastern field a Sabbath like stillness, nearly every one * It is rumored that A. It. Ackert baa 4 aftw $68. play the base ball club of that place. Manbansockahaquoshuweenock. of labor. who usually comes to tho village having - made an assignment for the benefit of bis F. S. Ayres of Michigan, is visiiing his Harry Glover of Fairfield, drove on the Capt. James L. Russell and several The students in Yale college went to gone to the County Fair. Neatly and promptly executed, lyt creditors. daughter, Mrs. Col. F« St. John Lock- fair grounds on Tuesday with his tandem Norwalk veterans attended the reunion of New Haven last week to renew their Mr. John McCormack exhibited at the £k According to a notice given elsewhere, studies ThomaalF. Sanford has joined fair fourteen large pumpkins which he 's. wood. { ' „ _ , / dog; cart and attracted much attention. the Eighth regiment in Waterbury yester­ IIS the town election will beheld a week from the Freshman class in the academic de­ raised from one seed. They were....the The polls are open on election Say fri m IsaacP. Noyes, of the surgeon-general's day. .a. m m m MM • • t old-fashioned yellow variety. >i next Monday. - 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. ^''^puearly. and office, Washington, D. C., was in town Frank Leonard has returned from partment. & NEW DEAL LAKGEST STOCK OF The Good Templars peach festival came The Board of Relief met at the select­ «7 21-8" has some of the finest litho­ often" Tuesday on a visit to Mr. Ed. Northrop. Stamford, N. Y., with his family, having graphs that ever showed foith on our bor- Mrs. Manjer and family of Brooklyn, completed his contract on the water works off on Friday .evening. The storm pre men's office Saturday, to hear the com Iron Steamboat Co. Stock is reported as AT TUB who have been spending the summer with vented an earlier time. It was successful plaints of those aggrieved by the laying of '^nTkrovEstl ' ough bill boards. having sold last week, for 28 cents on the there. Alexander Austin, will return home Mon­ Taylor & Co. will hereafter carry on as to attendance and income. tho tax in the East Saugatuck district. The annual convention of the county dollar. -ui ; <'IN TOWN.- commissioners of the 6tate will be held on day. the business formerly conducted by Wil Captain William Allen of the sloop Josiah Kellogg, Esq. has a valuable calf WILTON. Phillips, had the fingers of his hand bad­ MODEL HON MARKET. the 19th at Rockville. Mr. Andrew Knopf -of Emporia, Kan­ liam Hindley, having bought out that oick with a supposed attack of the prevail­ Miss Grace Hyde of Chicago, is visiting ly jammed Saturday morning, by the Judge A. B. Woodward went to Water- sas, a former Norwalker, is visiting in gentleman. ^ F. W. MITCHELL, |§ ing horse disease. Thomas Benedict,one of our oldest and at Mr. Edward Ohnstcad's. falling of a gaff which he was lowering. town last Thursday to visit his aged father. town. He will return to Kansas in about Geo. R. Cowles, E9q. leaves thisVeck ten days. most respectable citizens, died Thursday This last week two loving hearts were Judge S. B. Sherwood had corn on Having purchased the Meat Market bus­ & Ho returned yesterday. for a brief business trip to Kentucky. Mr?. Policemen Anderson and Birmingham at his home in East Norwalk in the 86th united. The possessor of one of the hearts exhibition at the fair over fourteen feet iness heretofore conducted by G. W. & D. Vivid pictures of Indian life Berve as C. will accompany him. of the Bridgeport force camo over to Nor­ year of his age. was aged 76, of the other 50. high. IIo has a field of the same variety Milchell, will continue the same in such advertisements of the Sagwn bitters on a large part of which is nearly or quite ss u Jones of the Wcstporter took in the walk on Tuesday morning to do duty at E. E. Howes of the Railroad Division Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Penfield arrived in a manner as to fully maintain the high the bill boards about town. fair, Friday, and, for a wonder, there arc the fair. United States Agricultural Department, town Saturday evening. They will spend tail. renutation this Market has for so many The tug boat William Burrows sunk uo reports of a famine in town. The family of the late George Alsin in Washington, is In town, visiting his rela­ a few weeks at Mr. LeGrand Kcclet's in Mr. George 11. Nash lia.s a cult three years enjoyed while in the hands of his months old which he thinks will be hard predecessors. None but tho best meats while ly ing at the steamboatxlopk at South Those who attended "Fun on the Bris­ Georgetown has been voted a benefit of tives Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood. Belden Hill. to beat. Mr. Nash is a judge, and when wi'l be served to his customers and sold feillSSSSs© i Norwalk Saturday morning..' ' tol,"at Music Hall, Friday evening, report $2,000 by the Masonic Mutual Benefit as­ The Cephus has been running in place Owing to the illness of the Rev. J. H. We are happy to state that the repoit sociation. of the Pegasus this week, and she makes Broadwell there has been only lay read­ he makes such a statement there must bo always at fair prices.:.-^. ono of the best nctcd plays of the season. : The lubular Non-Explosive. Major Crowe was thrown from his about half an hour better time. The ma­ aomcthing in it. A , 10M 'b_- ^ that Mr. John F. Enapp has met with a Next Friday will be the festival of St. ing at the Episcopal church for the last AUGUST 1st, 1883. - horse at Camp Waller on Monday, but chinery of the Pegasus is being repaired. We are sorry to learn that Mr. George serious accident is entirely groundless. Matthew, and appropriate services wi'l two Sundays. was only slightly hurt, and was able to do Webb has decided to remove to Mcriden, The U. S. lighthouse steamer Fern is bo held at St. Paul's church in the even In the superior court at Bridgeport last Mrs. M. D. Clark's house is vacant at - *" "5" A CARD duty at dress parade. more advantageous occupation being going through the Sound putting the win­ ing. • Tuesday Sheriff Crosby was seized with present as Miss Sarah has returned to IIEfsatmcriber having been engaged by "Old Sport" Campana was on the fair offered him there. He expects to go Mr. F. W. Mitchell, will be glad as in ter supplies in the various lighthouses. The Ladies' Industrial aoeicty of St. a chill and has since been conflncd to his Northampton to school and Mrs. and Miss Ttimes past to servethe many customers ol tho grounds selling peanuts with the same about October 15. Modal Union Market, to the nest ol his ability. The old seventh Connecticut, Gen. Paul's parish will meet to-morrow nftci- bed with a threatened attack nf bilious Cark are away visiting friends in Massa amount of "yawp" which has always been There is considerable enthusiasm mani­ & 32 SAMUEL MITcnE. Hawlcy's regiment, hold their reunion at noon at the house of Mrs. B*ilcy,on Camp fever. chusetts. characteristic of him. fested on tho part of some c.f our . local Canaan on the Connecticut Western rail­ A number of borough officers and lire Last Thursday morning at about 4:30 street. sporting men in regard (•> homing pigeons Miss Harriet Scott had the misfortune department officials of Port Chester came a. m. dwellers in tho vicinity of Castle We take this opportunity to road, to-morrow. Teller J. P. Treadwell is at his home in and it ia reported they will import n ntim- to fall on Monday and break the bones of to South Norwalk last Monday to examine Tonquin were awakened by the cries of acknowledge the liberal and in­ A special town meeting is called for New Milford on a three months' vac.itior. tier direct from Antwerp. lier left wrist. Some years ago she had a into the workincs of a new patent exten some one for help. On investigation it creasing patronage which we next Monday to hear the reports of the At least so says a correspondent of the At the adjourned meeting of Compo similar accident to her right wrist. 3lon ladder. They were well pleased with was found that Mr. Wm. Hoyt of Bald have received. It has been and Selectmen and such other town reports as Danbury Item. Rev. Mr. Gott visits in Nor.walk; It ia Engine company held Friday evening, it it. Hill bad fallen off of tho bridge into the is onr aim to dispense only the may come before the meeting. See adv. An agent ol the Long Island It.'iilr nid well for Norwalkers to visit with him here was voted to accept the- invitation of the lu some cities the new postal notes have river and was unable to get out. Assist­ purest and best of drngs and company was in town last week endeavor­ below, for very few of them will be likely Bridgeport companies to take part in the H Vennor predicted the late storm, and been daclared a failure, because they are ance was procured and Dr. Huntington medicinal preparations, and to ing to settle with Matt Bird for the injur­ ^o s ee "Gott in Himmcl\"—Bethel Ledger. parade at the latter place, Oct- >bvr lltb. 15 also says the "autumn months and the not accepted by the United States treas­ sent for. The doctor took him home and """pTr ? ies icccivcd in the recent smash-up. The Misses Jackson, who have occupied sell at prices as reasonable as the jkMM fore-portion of January, 1884, will be Editor White of the Danbury Item was urer, and also some banks refuse them. made an examination when he discovered very wet and open, with possibly unusual their pluce on Wright btree.t during the superior quality of the articles Miss Nina Comstock, a former teacher on hand at the governor's dinner at tho Tho trouble will probably be eventually that the knee- cap was broken. Bummer, left on Sutnrday. Miss Amanda will admit. warmth." ia the Center school, leaves for Philade £ fair on Wednesday. Where there'o a overcome. Mr. E. Olmntead's school opens for the goes to Washington to ppend the winter In compounding prescriptions A. E. Shafer, Vogei's gentlemanly drug phia, Wednesday, to accept a scholarship likelihood of getting something to cat, Miss Minnie Iloyt of this place, over fall term to-day. C. N. X. clerk, left for New York yesterday to fill ia the Academy of Arts in that city. (here White will always be. whose alleged non-appearance the news­ with her brother, Ucv. Augustus Jackson, the utmost care is taken, and in a position in the drug house of the —Dr. Holland's Pills contain neither The roads under the control of the New papers have made much ado, has reported : WESTrORT. and Miss Maria 10 New York, where she tho making and coating of pills, m Tarrant company, corner of Greenwich quinine, arsenic nor any other dangerous York, New Haven and Hartford line are for duty and has been assigned to work in Mrs. W. H. Marvin is in Lenno&^Mas?. is engaged in tmching. we avail, ourselves of tho latest Mr. Tbllooti li Whkeman wetit to 1 pf: ; and Warren streets. drug and can therefore be taken by per­ in first class condition, and no very serious the redemption ngency. of the treasury A train of gypsiea passgd through here improvements and guarantee the The Adams & Westlake, ', Philadelphia lust Wedmsd.-iy, to attend "i'ij ; The Danbury News says that a croquet sons of the most delicate constitution. accideut has occurred on them during the department. Wednesday. quality" of the ingredients. summer, says the Hartford Post. the meeting of the Pcnn. Poraological The Ruby, party in Bethel was unceremoniously Read the programme of the Baptist Germany is said to havc"200,000 tramps. The Methodist" society!# digging a'cel­ Onr stock is purchased from Mrs. Kate Upson Clark, who recen tly The Connecticut tramp law should be ex­ society, and returned Saturday. Mr. broken up by the vigorous onslaught of a Organ rccital Friday evening. The new lar to the church. the best houses in large quantities , The Richmond, VgV; visited Norwalk friends, has taken charge Wakeman says the exhibition of fruit was myriad of yellow jackets. Several of the organ is completed and placed in position ported to their government.—HaHfrnd r Mr. AmOfl Barnes, the old veteran btage and at the lowest market rates, probably the finest ever given and the -J- ...JL,.-^H I . I --.v.-' of a woman's department in the wcikly Post. And then there would be more. driver, is quite sick. The Economist, jL 1J pa rty were severely stung- • and the selections will be rendered on it. so that to those desiring to buy Philadelphia Press. She is also editor of Iustance Norwalk and other parts of Fair­ Rev. Mr. Sandford of Westyille, preach­ floral decorations the most beautiful he - ^ - r" r -»i Lieutenant Danenhower, formerly of There arc numbers in town, who would in quantity, we can name close Good Cheer, a well-known monthly. field county. ^ J; ed in Trinity church on Sunday. had ever seen. ^/-•Kr^The May-Flower. the Jeannette, and Mr. Tyson, formerly like to see such men as Silas P. Tattle, The GAZETTK has the agency for the Tho Fidelio Singing society held a Mr. Morris Bradley picked a ripe straw­ On Saturday morni'tig, Gustav Wind- prices. of the Polaris, have expressed their will­ Manin Craw or Andrew Selieck, elected Williams & Guion aud the Anchor Line special meeting on Wednesday evening, berry from his vines last Saturday. uaden, a young German living with T. B. In druggist sundries, we carry Call and See them before ingness to take part in anoiher Arctic Selectmen once more. Is Barkis willin' ? -It#& steamships. Passage tickets and foreign and elected H. W. Ackerpan president, Mrs. Rowland who has been visiting Wakeman of Greens Farms, was brongbt a full line, including combs, expedition for the relief of Iiitutenant t ' Purchasing. Arthur Fanclier, of Vista, brother of drafts by either line can be obt&iued at and Ernest Voygt vice president. The relatives in Maine returned last week. before Justice Finch charged with steal­ tooth, nail and hair brushes, Greeley. Eugene Foncher, of this place, who was New York prices on application to this society is to repaint and repaper their Mr. O. I. Jones has put in a large heat­ ing a watch and clothing from other extracts and perfumes. FANCY AND PLAIN Says the Stamford Advocate: '"Connec­ taken seriously ill last week, is gradually office. room and fit it up in good style. er for William R. McReady of Oompo. workmen. He was bound over for trial We have on hand Kobinson's ticut tramps should make a note of the convalescing. His illness was caused by The sixth of a series of lectures by A member of Hope Hose company Mr. William B. Coley, son "of Horace before the Superior court. He told where toilet soaps, purchased below the Mate Roofing, &c. fact that a silver spike completing the overwork. Rev. George W. Nichols of this place, named Leggin fell down on Tuesday and B. Coley, returned to Yale last Tuesday. he had secreted the articles stolen and they Northern Pacific railroad has been driven market rates and are selling ac­ Young Wynn, who was injured at the entitled "Letters from Waldegrave Col­ was run over by the "jumper" .as the The rain prevented many hundred were found, some having been buried in cordingly, also, Colgate's and in and we dare say can be taken out with­ Lounsburg & Bissell's factory, a week lage," appears in the October number of company was on its way up Main street Westport people from attending the fair. the fields. out much trouble." the Sunday Magazine, edited by Rev. Dr. Mr. J. Frederick Cannon, who has been other standard brands. ago last Saturday, continues to improve, to the fair grounds. His leg was slightly Mr. William Lyon of Danbury, is visit­ We desire, also, to call atten­ Judge Birdsall of Westport, was at and there has been no serious fracture of Talmagc. injured and "he went lame" for awhile. ing his brother, Mr. Hezekiah Lyon of absent during the summer at Long Bcacb, camp on Friday and evidently enjoyed the skull as was first eared, ^ „ Country clergymen frequently have to the famous summer resort, where he had tion to our soda water depart­ Well, it does look as though Capt. W. this place. ment. We use for flavoring the* congratulations of his democratic "A friend in need is a friend indeed"— do considerable scratching to piece out H. Stevenson, superintendent of the Con­ Work on the plot designated to receive charge of a drug store, returned home CROCKERY & GLASSWARE Is now complete and at< friends over the neat manner in which he an old but true proverb—and Gen. Geo. their income, but a Cannon Station parson solidated road, was a "cat'ral-born rail­ the Staples academy op the depot, road Friday night. The season closed earlier only the pure fruit juice, while had run the New York Sun into a hole.— Partrick is just that kind of a friend, as must have a tremendous amount of it to road genious." At all events he has continues. than was expected on account of the fire the syrup is made from pure Hartford Courant. we can abundantly testify from repeated do as he has 1,000 hens to help him.— brought this_road up to the highest pitch Mr. Arthur Piatt and family of Bantam which destroyed the bathing pavillion rock candy, quality the best. To-day the railroad commissioners will and liberal contributions from his vege­ Danbury News. of excellence, and the good work still goes Falls, aro visiting bis father-in-law, Mr. and the bathing houses. His many J. G. GREGORY & Co., transfer their attention from projected table farm. Two weeks from Monday, or October on. —Bridgeport Sun. Nathan Bradley. friends will be pleased to see his familiar 38 Wall Street. I JAQUI'S. 1st, will be town election day, and our face behind the counter once more. ltf 32 U roads to those that are already laid, and Rev. Mr. Clapp was surprised and grati­ E. J. Hill, one of the two representa­ A gentleman who keeps a record, re­ local statesmen and patriots should strain will probably bo occupied for fully a fied, on entering upon his parochial duties tives from the Grand Lodge of Connecti­ ports the first frost of last season to come their giant intellects in fixing up the WEST NORWALK. • month in making out their examination of hero to find St. Paul's parish so large. cut to the Sovereign Lodge of Odd Fel­ on the 27th of October. the attention of all P "slate" and selecting the proper candi The death of Mrs. Henry Johnson has the different railroad lines of the state. He found his church memberships and lows, will attend the annual session of Miss Delia Stevens of New Haven, who dates for caucus support. removed from our community an affec The packing house of F. S. Andrew in their families, to number about one thous that body at Providence, R. I., com­ has been visiting her sister, Mrs Dr. Day, The Evening News of Danbury is a tionate wife and mother, and most desir­ Crescent street, New Haven, was burned and souls. mencing Monday next. The session will returned home Saturday. neatly printed and newsy paper, and it The widow of Rev. William H.Frisbie, able neighbor. purchasers Sunday afternoon. Merwin's packing­ The Danbury Item, of Saturday says :— continue during the entire week. ; / j- », couldn't well be otherwise under Editor who was for years rector of Christ church Our postmistress has made a success house adjoining was damaged to the ex* "The Norwalk fair continues to-morrow." Mr. Gibson, the master mason of the Bailey's management. It is two cents B is visiting at Mr. Aadrew C. Nash's. in selling the SEMI-GAZETTE, and being tent of $5,000. Andrew's loss is about Maybe it did, but as we attended church Dan bury and Norwalk railroad, has ex­ copy and published every day except Town meeting two weeks from next able to get them at the postoffice is a great $26,000 and is fully covered by insurance. that day, we don't know. We think ecuted a difficult but most creditable piece Wednesdays and Saturdays. Monday. Good time to pick out candi­ accommodation to the residents. Forty men were thrown out of employ­ however, that the editor has the Danbury of heavy wall work from the feot of our The2remains of Dimond Finch, who dates, and plenty of time to do it in. The district school is open and now ment by the fire. fair in his mind. depot stairs to the end of the platform. died in Redding on Saturday last, were A party of young men from this place under full headway. The October elections throughout the This has required heavy blasting, but Mr. As Capt. Peck of the City of Norwalk brought to Norwalk for interment on start on a coon hunt to-day. We believe Mr. Edgar Smith has again been the state will be held two weeks from yester­ Gibson has carried on his work, without was steadying a barrel of ginger ale Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Jennings officiated Redding is where they expect to find victim of a mean robbery. His cellar day. Among the officers to be elected ever delaying a train or causing injury to which was being lifted from the upper at the burial. Mr. Finch was 78 years of waa broken open and butter, meat and 'US0i will be "the board of selectmen, town a single person. The coping stones are them. deck of the propellor to the steamboat age, and he had been sick for four mouths' A drunken man n»de considerable dis­ other articles to the value of $100 or clerks, treasurers, constables, grand jurors, now being laid and we hope the company dock at South Norwalk Saturday morning His sufferings were very great. turbance on the horse car Wednesday more taken. He is well satisfied who the school visitors, school committee, asses­ will made the improvement complete by the barrel slipped and fell on him quite Mrs. H. M. Shelton gave an exceedingly night. He was ejected by Conductor miscreant was, but there is no legal proof sors, board of relief and auditors. roofing the platform. seriously injuring him. interesting address on home missions in Downes. except that the butter firkin wafl found At the regular monthly meeting of the On October 10, when the fourth annual A manufactory for the production of the lecture room of the Congregation al Mr. E. Wiley Taylor and family re on his premises. Pioneer Hook and Ladder company, held parade and fall races of the New Haven ladies' and gentlemen's shoes has been church on Wednesday afternoon accor d- turned to Brooklyn yesterday. They Thursday evening, it was voted to attend -"5- 2'. — r ' bicycle club will occur, over 400 wheel­ opened here in the basement of Mitchell ing to the notice in the GAZETTE. Notwith­ have been spending the summer at his the firemen's parade at Bridgeport, Oct. FROM SATURDAY'S EDITION; ' "S:-•• men will be in line in the morning. Prizes Bros.' market on Wall street by David I. standing the rain, a respectable audience old home. 11th. New uniforms were ordered to worth $700 will be competed for in the Darby. It will employ ten or a dozen greeted Mrs. S. and were well repaid for The river wall of the First Nationa 1 i Governor Waller's V!*it. f.. > consist of navy blue shirt with shield afternoon and in the evening there will be hands and will manufacture for a firm on the exposure. Bank building is receiving a red tinted it is to be regretted that the visit of our front and red monogram "P. H. L" on This space is reserved for WILLIAM HINDLEY who will soon fill club drills and fancy riding at the rink. Twenty-third street for the present.— At the regular monthly meeting of the coat of paint, to make it correspond with governor should have been marred by so s .V breact, also a navy blue fatigue cap with Senator Piatt has returned from the Standard. Fairfield County Historical society in t he new front. severe a storm. Otherwise ho would it with matter of interest to the public generally. : tf23 gilt band and a cut of apparatus on front Adirondack?. In a little over a year Connecticut women are making an excel, Bridgeport last evening, Mr. S. M. Main The members of Harry McDonough have been shown a little more of Norwalk's of Georgetown was to read a paper, giv piece. White belts will be used, the same from now ho will be returned to the lent showing in the women's department Post, G. A. R. No. 03, will visit Elias genuine hospitality. 1 as at present. The resignation of George •' 1 Y-? --•' ;; 'I. ----' United States senate, of which body he is of the industrial exhibition of the New ing the history of the anti-slavery move Howe Post of Bidgeport, on the 27th of We were sorry to observe such a scarci­ Wyman, as foreman of the company was one of the ablest and most highly esteem­ England Manufacturers' and Mechanics ment In this part of Connecticut. Mr. this month, by invitation. ty of the leading and managing Democrat­ read and accepted, and George R. Bying- ed members. The senator is one of the Institute at Boston. There aro meritori­ Main has facts touching upon every town Mr. Frank Williams, son of Rev. John ic brethren on the occasion. There was ^ J; i? - * _ -v' _".j -r ton was elected in his Etead.^sJ|l few statesmen who turn out more than ous exhibits from all parts of the state. in the county. R. Williams, started Wednesday for his no one at South Norwalk to receive him they hail,—New London Day. The fair opened September 5th, and will As one of the excursion trains was re. Patrick Griffin was arrested on ' new schoolhouse in Faulkland, seven on his arrival there, but this is accounted , i. ' The New Haven News is authority for continue until November 3d. turning from the fair grounds hetween 5 grounds on Thursday for stealing fruit miles from Wilmington, Del. for by his having come by a train earlier and G o'clock yesterday, a passenger had He had been put off the grounds previous Mr. Andrew C. Nash has in his posses­ than was expected. Still, when we re "f*V • as the statement that Greene Kendrick, Wa- John Eierney while operating a spin­ '-'•a tcrbury's mayor, who was recently sued ning jinny at the Union factory on Wed­ bis pockets picked of a gold watch and to that, but he scaled the fence and re­ sion some hard tack which were baked by fleet how much Superintendent and Bank turned. Officers detected him in the act by William Clark for alienating his wife's nesday last, was struck by the "mule" in chain just after the train passed into his grandfather in 1808, in the old bakery Commissioner Hyatt did for bis nomina­ the tunnel. Some one said "Look out for of putting some apples in his pockets, and affection's, has decided to end his law its return motion and about a pound of which stood where the cider mill now tion and election, the least we could have turned him over to the charge of Consta practice in Waterbury and open an office flesh was cut from his thigh. No arte­ pick-pockets," but it was too late when stands. xmV expected would have been a ride up in a ble Newell. The prisoner attempted to in New York. He leaves Waterbury with­ ries were severed, and Dr. Gregory had the gentleman felt for his watch pocket. Mr. Hezekiah Lyon,' who recently pur­ decorated horse car. Then too, our genial assault that officer with a stone, and sue « ..V.f . i-ft.'*:. out any regard to his term'of office as but littlo trouble in dressing the wound, Rosa Aberneista is at liberty again, her chased the Capt Francis Bennett place, friends Morison'and Smith were conspic­ ~*1 ' ceeded in escaping from him, but was mayor of the city. as the cut had been made so clean. trial for adultery in the superior court of intends to put it in first class condition uous by their absent. But Wallace Dann recaptured by a deputy sheriff from and will occupy it as soon as that object went after the governor with his four-in- First AssiBlsnt Pcatmaster General Hat- One of the handsome plate glass win­ Bridgeport having resulted in the disa greemcnt of the jury. Her husband, who Bridgeport and lodged in the lockup. can be accomplished. hand roans* and/'after^he fair," deliver­ •. ton has issued a circular to postmasters dows in the front of Bryant & Besse'e In the night he got on a rampage, knocked was the most material witness, refused to The p ractice of throwing ball in the ed him safely at the hospitable mansion •' I? i' '' Ifl calling their attention to circulars former­ store, on Main street, was discovered over the stove and broke the windows. give evidence that would have convicted public streets or the village, which is free­ of Ex-Prcsidcnt Wheeler, and our only Insurance Building 33 ly issued, prohibiting the purchase of cracked, Sunday morning. The damaga When questioned the next morning by 45 Main Street, office furniture and the publication of bus­ was probably done on Saturday evening her, and as he testified in the justice court. ly indulged in by a number of boys anxiety is to know whether Judge Bird­ I Justice Selieck relative to his bcha#>r in should be stopped, as the legitimate use of iness statements at the expense of the de by some d-unken loafer falling against It is reported that the jury stood 11 for sall called there to pay his respects. Norwalk, South Norwalk. the lockup, be said that on such occur­ the streets partment, without specially conferred au­ it. The glass was insured in the Lloyds' conviction, and 1 for acquittal. is thereby interrupted. rences he always ,became crazy and v Reasonable Complaints. -Or thority. All expenditures must have an Plate Glass Insurance Company, who will A civil engineer was asked by a citizen An extra meeting of the Vigilant En­ couldn't remember what occurred. He gine Co. is to be held next Tuesday even­ allowance properly granted. at once replace it with a new one. as to his opinion of the effect of the re There is a good deal of complaint made cent decision of the railroad commission­ was fined $6 and cost?, $13 in all, and ing to consider the acceptance of the in­ at the free and easy manner many of the The disorder on our borough streets on L. B. Stillson formerly the superintcii. Ferris' Ham and. Bacon, Day and Martin Blacking. ers on tho prospects of a Parallel road not being able to pay was taken to Bridge vitation extended to them to participate dissipated paupers at the alms house are Saturday evening, was a disgrace to any dent of the Housatonic railroad, died in 1 being built. He thought it would drive port jail. ^ t1 in the parade to be held at Bridgeport. permitted to roam about the bridge, and civilized town. Drunken roughs gave Central America of brain fever August 9, the question into the legislature again -• •••'X •» The ladies of the Congregational Soci­ beg money with which to procure liquor full vent to profanity and obscenity so aged 48. He was weir known in Bridge­ : FOE at the Opera Douse, r- and that body, after considering the delays ety are busy in making preparations for The old man, "Nate" Hendricks, was that respectable ladies were obliged to go port and Western Connecticut, and rose Another opportunity to have a hearty home or have their ears assailed by inde­ and waste of time which have been the return of the pastor, Rev. J. E. Tut- found nearly insensible in the Episcopal from the position of water boy through laugh will fce offered at the Opera House cent language. It is butjjust to our police brought about sincc Jan. 1st, 1883 would tle and his bride. The parsonage is to be horse sheds, where he had laid a day and the various grades until he became the next Wednesday evening, when "7-20-8, % to say that tbey did allfin their power to indefinitely postpone the whole matter.— carpeted, a cistern is being dug, and a night, his only corapaliion being an T , "Qi ••• trusted and valued superintendent of the Casting the Boomerang," will be pre­ t 1 rf t j suppress the disorder, but the scum was Bridgeport Standard. large furnace is being put in. It is pro­ empty whisky bottle. He was arrested road, which position he resigned several sented for the benefit of Pioneer Hook too thick and they could not attend to it Norwalk came hear having a liberal posed to give them an old-fashioned more dead than alive, taken before Justice 'j, J: months since on account of ill health. and Ladder company. Of all the plays -- '• . all on account of their small number. If representation involved in the Manhattan house warming. Selieck, who sentenced him to 60 days in The new special request envelopes are produced at Daly's theatre in New York special police were , ever needed, it was Beach railroad accident. Besides Mat. The children and grandchildren of the alms house workshop, but it is doubt­ ready for those whe sent in orders early. last Beason this one achieved the greatest Deacon Edmund W. Taylor celebrated ful if he remans there half that time. ,' on Saturday evening. Bird, who was badly cut in the arm, Mr. success. The company which is playing They come in boxes and each box is that gentleman's birthday last Tuesday> He seemed in a really critical condition : The old Carter place on Belden avenue Gunning missed that train and followed ''S ": r * .. /v;.'--—:"?; •v ~V'.- ' v-t accompanied with a printed caution the piece on the road was in Newark . I t - would hardly be recognized now that so in another in the rear of the wreck, whilo It has been the custom for the past twen- when carted back, and may not live out against using them before October 1st recently, and the Register says of the , 'V, "• would : many improvements have been made. Leroy Adams got on it and then got off, six years to have a family gathering on his sentence, but such paupers should not .. t cost ma too The new stamp has nothing particularly performance"It was a continual ripple > The most Tecent and apparent is the taking on finding it was going to land him too far that occasion, and in conformity there be allowed to leave the premises there, / - • 1 - • i • much money to attractive about it. The orders thus far of laughter on the part of the large audi­ " publish a list of my /P.1 with they met on that day. It is need­ and we trust Mr. Raymond, in his own T down of the front fence, leaving an open up town in New York, and Liveryman • ~ stock in thiB paper, - ^ Y i < , • given indicate considerable increase in the ence at the Park theatre last evening, less to say the gathering was a joyousone and the public interest, will see that they ]aWn from road to house. Inside, John Dahn broke from tho Norwalk party in therefore I shall jonly amount of mail matter when the new rate when Arthur Rehan's company appeared and may tbey have many returns of the >v: : McCormack has free'y exercised his skill the city after starting,and didn't go at all. do not. mention that I am receiv­ goes into effect. It is worth while to in *7-20-8.' The. piece is one that bb a wall paperer, while carpenters Tur- happy event. ing every week, shipmants of - • - remember that until the 1st of October We were requested last week not to abounds in fanny situations and peculiar­ Scalded to Death oa the Itnsedale. Butter from the celebrated* ; V ney and Buxton have been engaged in al­ Mr. William H. Martin entertained two PS® . , . has actually arrived the new stamps are publish a certain item, and did not, being ly amusing dialogue. It is bright, ­ Wednesday afternoon as the steamer / / - Echo Farm, which with Domestic tering the plan of the rear part of the distinguished guests at his residence on i English Dairy, Bweitzer, and Neuf- * - •,e_ » - not recognized in the office. Letters assured that the same would not appear in ling and crispy, and is one of the most house. When all the contemplated Wednesday-last—Dr. Lome Campbell of Roscdale was on her way from New York -;:v'-- 7- chatel Cheese, is kept clean, hard andfigy^:;:,^'-;^:::;'' mailed late on the evening of the last day other papers. This is the third time that amusing comedies that has ever been to Bridgeport, as she rounded Sands Point changes have been completed the place Canada, of the family of Lord Lome, free from dirt and insects in my pat- „ - j. •- - t of September will need the old three-cent we have heeded such a request, only to presented in this city. The company was •he was struck by a heavy sea which . -• cnt refrigerator. The increasing will rank among the foremost of Norwalk's husband of the Princest-Louise, and Capt. find the items appear in full in tho GA­ strong in all respects and the performance caused the explosion of a steam pipe. Sides from my stock of Formosa stamp. Richard Gretharvy, superintendent of Teas,Mandehling, Java,and;° model and attractive residences. ZETTE.—Fritz in Republican. We are smooth in every particular. In fact there Rev. S. B. 8. Bis sell, of Norwalk, oc­ Godey's Lady's Book for Oc tober comes "Silver Islet," silver mine, in Ontario, The saloon rapidly filled with escaping Park & Tilford Coffee is a to us as the brightest and best that has ever sorry that Fritz's feelings have been thus has seldom been a production in this city steam causing a general rush for life pre­ ;'v' cupied the Congregational pulpit on Sun­ (Can.) on the northern shores of Lake : ^ s : guarantee of their quali- w ^ , ; appeared of this magazine. Its steel front­ lacerated, but a little explanation will that has given such general satisfaction Superior. They spoke of their dinner at servers. A panic was created, but finally ty. Care is taken to, day. Mrs. D. H. Lockwood, of Stam 1 ispiece, "Our Daisy," is a gem, and its probably act as oil on troubled waters. as that of last evening. The Floss of quieted down. Robert Dailey, aged two *" keep up tho stock of ford, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mr. M's. as one of the best they had eaten A Dome* '« », *" fashion-plates, colored by the French pro-, The glass window in Plaisted's store was Georgine Flagg was particularly notice­ years, son of Peter Dailey of Birmingham, John H. Light, the past week. Mrs. in the Btates, and departed in the evening ticFruits&Kuts cess, are excellent in design and execu­ broken by the awning rod, on Monday able for her excellent acting. was scalded to death and two other pass­ - Sarah M. Johnson, wife of Mr. Henry with good impressions of Westport and aswellaaafull1® tion, while its full size cut paper pattern morning, August|29tb. The GAZETTE had engers were severely burned. The steam­ line of Veg- ; Johnson, of West Norwalk, and mother "SsCJI Norwalk. s the item in type that day but was request­ . A Bethel Homance. er Crystal Wave came alongside and etables. ' of the Johnson Brothers, blacksmiths, of a fall mantle, and its colored work de­ Gov. Waller, Gen. Marden and Col- signs are all.that the ladies could desire. ed for private reasons not to print it. A very pretty Bethel romance has just towed the Rosedale into smooth water, died early on Monday morning, aged G# Osborn of his staff, paid Mr. J. E. Wheel­ JC Hi. It is rich besides in fashion cuts and de­ We complied with the request. Subse­ ended in a wedding. Miss Ada S. Beach,a where her passengers were taken off and , years, 5 months, 10 days. While Mr. er of -Saugatuck, a visit Wednesday, af quently the managers of the other local hat trimmer, wrote her name on the in­ J. R. Warden, of South Norwalk with his scriptions, and the stories by Christian tcr tbey had been to the county fair- brought to Bridgeport. The passengers Rled, Emily Lennox and K. M. Haven papers were also asked to suppress the side of the sweat band over a year ago, say it was the roughest water they had • Wifc and two children were riding through Secretary Shelton, D, M, Read, Congress­ item and acted accordingly. ' Shortly and that particular hat fell into the hands our town on Sunday their horse took are above the average magazine literature. man Ed. Seymour, Morris W. Seymour, ever seen oa the Sound. thereafter the necessity for silence was of Henry G. Segur of New Orleans. He " fright and running down the hill in front The offer to forward a quarter reduced N. W. Bradley and others were present. obviated and it was fair that the paper discovered the name, and opened a.cor­ Advertising Fay. ^Sl ' ' of Mr. Charles H. Wood's house, threw size copy of the magazine to all who ap­ The party were royally entertained, Mrs. who first had the item should print it respondence with the fair one. Last Jan­ £ the occupants out of the carrwage to the ply to the publishers for it, will cause tfce Wheeler and daughter doing the honors. Mr. E. J. Hill has sold to the Mertz first. It's a small matter to growl over, uary he camp to Bethel and met Miss ;'hground, whilo the horse with the shafts book to find its way to many homes that The Governor found himself agreeably at building company of Portchcster, some and it's a small matter to make explanation Beach. They were so well pleased with J'Jran up Main street. Excepting a slight have not seen it for years. It certainly home, and tarried by way of appreciation two thousand dollars worth of lumber, of, and our only reason for explaining is each other that an engagement 'oliowed, i - -v> r-xi&.&r,:-. •• • merits its claim; viz., the oldest, bright of it till 11 o'clock, when he. took the the direct result of his advertising in the Lanabce's Crackers. cut on the head and a thorough shaking to free an honorable gentleman from all Irish Oat Meal j ; and tho wedding took place on Tuesday . & up for Mrs. W. there was no other injury est, >nd cheapest—being only $2.00 per Shore Line express which had been or GAZETTE, blame. • _ - last. ; received.—New Canaan Messenger. ^j§| mmm

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teM''- NOR WALK GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER I8, 18831 _ A FAMILY OF SWIMMERS. Jljgp Tan Bark in Beer. Ilia Son's Advice. Wilton Farmers' Club, /i; "Do you eoe tlmt vessel just turning the 1 have been troubled for oyer twolvo years Thurlow Weed, in his autobiography, K* PASEER'8 with a weakness of tho kidneys and bladder, The 154lh'meeting of the Wilton Fann­ curve in the river ?" naked an officer H!. H tho feats of John Qoiney ALL FOB NOTHING DANBURY & N0SWALK R-1; which tho doctors said was diabetes. 1 could DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY WM th« Doctor was Dlscnst«d,and ers' Club was held September o. An ess'iy at the barge office, as lie buttonholed a not at times stand up, and would have tocon­ ijuiiuraor, while President of The best and most| wl>a|miSkt have been Done with­ s v M M E It A It B A N G EM K N out Him. on "What shall we do with the luud we r reporter. tinually use the urinal both day and night, S;utcs. A probable typographical' ~ economical hairdrcs- j nmwrmjfGWEs • V' Ooinmonolug May 7,18S3. sing, and made from j "Well, wife," said Dr. E—, ag ho entered his cannot plough ?" was to liuvu been read, "I do." with intense pains in my hack anil sides, house, which was situated In a cory village DAILY TRAINS there was brick-dnst deposits in my water; PIP!wm umlccs tho date 1835, instead of JXhetQ materials tbatarebcii-1 but was delayed and will probably l>e read mo'-•kin. cleanse Scalp thoand "And the deck load ?" AND SILVERWARE ificial to the hair and I in central Mew York,"I have got back lrom a Blood of Itching.Scaly heave Nor walk Bridge for Danbury. J I could not rest well or lie easily in bed in is n supplement to this story, wtfah W6 think long ana dreary ride away down among the at the next meeting, which is adjourned l'imply Scroftilous, In­ 3 23 a.m.Mail. . .-JSW.- "Bark, is it not? What of it?" ^ [scalp, Farter's Hair fi mountains, ana all to no purpose whatever. herited, and Contagi­ i 6&p.m.,fcecoramod#tion<; . , j. any pesturo. I was at that time employed by bit; never been put in print Johi) Qoiney 'Balsam is highly cs-l The messenger said the man wouldn't live till for two weeks. The comruuteo appointed ous Humors, llloort 5.00 PM., N. V. LIXPREBSI "Do you see the schooner in the draw tho Maine Central Railroad, and had to givo ^TflSSlS Adtims was a great c^cellod teemed everywhere ft morning, when the fact is he had only an or­ I'oisons, Ulcers, Abs- up work, for a time, Fearing that it would lor its c.-tcellcnce and| dinary attack of colic. Ifthe simpletons had to see if the farmers co'.ild furnish OX;D of the bridge and "ilie ntlior approach­ !ii:u. Ho was in the habit"& leaving tho ceesce, and Inlantile •' Si; jg E: EilsSiuy Accommodation. Booner or later turn to that dreaded ilright's superior cleanliness. only had sense enough to put a BENSON'S for a train for the coming i»ir, ri'portefi tikin Tortures, the Arrive at Nor walk Bridg'./rom nanbury. ing it?" VVhito Honse before daylight to tako Id9 OAPOINK POEOUS PLASTER on liis stom­ CUTICUHA KKMEIJIKS disease, I called in my son in Lowiston, who K Kevcr Fails (o Restore the Youthful Color | ach he would have been all right in an hour or that in considering the following rule :— are infallable. CUTI- 7 31 a. m., Mail. "I do; both have bark is in the drug business, an;l alter consulting Potomno bath. Mr. Abaer Forbes, an old | and lustre to gray or faded hair,is elegantly per­ two. But Bome lolks are slow to learn," added CUBA RESOLVENT, the 8 58 a. in.. S. Y, Express JACKS fumed and is warranted to remoredandruff and| "That the Superintendent or the one en "Well, that's Hie way you see it liere with him as to my case, lie advised me to use the old physician, swallowing the cup ot new Blood Vurillcr, 12 45 p. m.« Accommodation. , n , Boston schoolmaster, was a private tutcft in llunl'a Remedy, as he know of so many suc- xtchiagof the scalp, &prevent tilling of the hair. steaming tea which his wifo had just poured tering the string i3 required, to puichtte Unlretic andAperient, i 52 p. m , Mail. day after day." Owing to the great, depression in most kinds of manufacturing Washington during tho greater part of tho 5Ce. RTsd $1 sizes, fit dealer* In drags* •'WM for him. .ixpels diseaeo germs cesslul cures that it liac! mado in Lowiston three tickets or pay one dollar, and also "»;000|K «£iSunSay Accommodation, "Whatdo they want with S'uuuch of it? DootorE— was right, yet people do learn, lrom the blood and pirspiration. and thus re­ and vicinity. I at onco commencod using it, interests and the consequent dullness of trade, wc are prepared to Adams administration; he also was an expert even though slowly. The rapidly increasing to advance ten per cent, of the premium move the cause. CDTICUBA, the great skin L..W. 9AND1FOBTU, Supt Do they hum it or use it in the tanner­ offer extra inducements to buyers Wc have a fall line of the above K-.viuimcr, and, being a warm political ad­ use of Benson's plaster proves this beyond Cure instantly allays Itching and Inflamma­ and began to improve, I had less pain in my h'.VSil-fa PAIiKEM'S I.-.. question, and the good doctors are certain to competed for"—they could uot be per­ tion, clears tho Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers ies ?'' back and sides, my water was passed natur­ herent of tho Adams faction, he was admitted bo saved mesh ol their needless toil. In all M N, V., UAItBOAP. named goods,and are confident that wc can snit yon both in quality suaded to compcte, and although the club and Sores, restores tho Complexion. OUTI- "There is the interesting point. Tho ally with less color and no pain, and after us* diseases capablo of being affected by a plaster CUBA SoAr,an excellent Skin Boautifler and Trains leave South Norwalk lor Now York: and price. iu :i degroo lo tho confidence of tho then Benson's acts efficiently and at once. The ing several bottles found that my pains were i'i* ^ was willing to do what they could to aid Toilet Uequisitc, is indispensable in troatmg 4 5ii a. m., Express, 12 54 p. m. BOS Express stuff won't burn worth a cent. It is hem­ President. Mr. P. related the following inci- genuine have the word UAPCJINE cut in the skin diseases, and Tor rough, chapped, or 2 5G " txpress all gone and tho weakness of the kidneys and GINGER TOMC centre. Price 25 cents. Seabury & Johnson, the fair, they could not furnish u string of 518 Boston ex lock baik. It is sometimes used in the fi Cu^rlaiivs Stealth and Strength Restorer. creasy skin, blackheads, blotches and baby b '•!(> Adams ox. 4:« bladder were curcd, and I havo no (rouble dcut somo forty years ago : It wa3 tho daily Chemists, New York. 4t35 humors. CUTICUKA REMEDIES aro the only 520 " Ex If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with oxen without outside help. A circular 5 50 S. N.special •• Bostor lim* tanneries, but you can't imagine that all with them now, and can attend to my busi­ Watch % Clock Repairing & Jobbing liubit of Mr. Adams to swim across tho infallable blood purifiers and skin boautillerp. (i 17 Aceom'tion 555 cvrr'.v I*. or a mother run down by (amity or hoiite- was read on "Early and late plowiug fur 6 50 •» Accom'tion that comns up tho livtr is used in making ness; nnd lor ono of my yoars am enjoying iio!-.l duties try PAHKE;:'* GIKCUR TONIC. ATARRH ELY'S Clina. Houston, E«q., lawyer, SSStato 706 B't special •• W M Ex Potomac, from tho Washington to the Alex* - . (ot jjaf.. 7 25 S. N. Lo. ox 7 48 leather. The tan yards would hardly hold good health,and thanks to IItint's Remedy a specialty at *• ' -' ' If you pre a lawyer, minister or business man cx- wheat," and brought out a lively discus­ 7 55 " S N special for it, and I consider It a duty and pleasure to p-mlrin side, early in tho morning, before any ICream Balm under his observation for ten years, which 7 42 Local ex. " Milk train fcmtstsd hy mental str:iinorai»xioi;scnres, do not take sion, and the members were nearly equally covered tho patient's body and limbs, ana to 8 25 9 32 it iu slacks." - recommend to goort a medicine as limit's Item one was stirring, and this habit he pursued iutoxicutin^timuJants, but use Tver's Ginger Tonic has gained an envi 1236 " Wash. ex. edy, and I have taken pains to recommend it able reputation which all known methods of treatment had 908 Local ex. Ityonbnve Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma­ divided. been applied without benefit, which was com­ Accom'tion Sunday Ac.fi 14 p. m. "Then what becomes of it ? to others in this vicinity. CKSON'S. even as lato as November, when the morn­ wherever known, !»:S8 •• Milk, 0 50 You aro atliborty to publish thiB acknowl­ tism, Kidney or Urinary Compl.itsits, or if yon are displacing all other A member in speaking of the question pletely cured solely bv the UUTICUKA ltKMi*- 10 29 a. m. Local ox. •'It is used as an adulteration for beer." ings wero frosty. On ono occasion Mr. F. troubled vith any disorder of the lungs, stomach, DIE8, leaving a clean and healthy skin. edgment, hoping it may bo tho means ol help­ preparation?." An of the evening suggested thai to renovate U •' Accom „ Luge quantities of it arc ground up and ing suffering hnmanity. bowels, blood or narves. you can be cuml by V.V' K- article of undoubt­ ~OTr. and Mrs. Brorelt Stebblua, Leave South Norwalk for N cw Haven. accompanied Mr. Adams. The latter had a KIT'S GINCIIII TONIC. ItisthcOrcatcstliioodPurifier 6 40 p. m. S N special K. li.OLAitK, Furniture Dealer, ed merit. the ^pasture land, we ought to place a Belchertawn, Mass. write: onr little boy was 1 21 a m Wash. Kx. bbipped to other points. Chicago brewers Formerly with Maine Central Railroad. ''A- i-'Z-rv particular spot where ho divested himself of Asd the Se:-8 and Surest Cough Cure Evar fiaJ. CUBES terribly afllicted with Scrofula, Salt Rheum 6 33 a. in. Accom'tion 014 •> Local ox. Nowport, Me., May17, 1883. mr®*® number of hogs on it. They would live, in and Erysipelas ever sinoo ho was born, and 6 47 " S N si octal can afford to make pure beer, and I guess liis garments, and then took to tho water. If >*cit are wasting away from ngc, dis.s:piti«;n or ROSE COLD 725 " Milk train •• Sp'Pld Lo. ex. any disease or v:eaknsss and reo'.tiic astimubi't take summer, on roots ana grass, and in the nothing we could givo him helped .him until 8 46 •' Accom'tion 6 58 they do it; but I his bark is fixed up here SOMO wags or onemies of tho President had GOLD III THE HEAD we tried CUTICOBA REMEDIES which gradual­ 9 18 " Boston ex. 7 29 " S N special Sheriff's statement. GLVCEJL'JV»NIC at once; it will liwigovate^ and build fall tbey would thrive on acoroe, chest­ ly cured him, until ho is now as fair as any 7 44 >' B't special and sent lo other places. I suppose you G. MERTZN sy or kidney troubles. it «1 in tho wliolo Adams race down to tho ^ gists. ELY BROTHERS,1EKS, Owego,Owego N.T Jv4 rye on the ground, and after they have dured, I loan say that I am- cured, and pro­ Ninth & Green Streets, at 7.4o» J.d0, GKO. 1!. ROBERTSON, Deputy Shoriff, on every bottle. / ny druggist or dealer in per- nounce my case tho most remareablo on 4, 4:30,5:30,7,00 12 00 p. m On Sun- respect and is useful liccaueo it takes the Bangor, Mo., May 18,18S3. It30 present generation. It is related of John fiimery can supnlv yotx. 25 and 75c sizes. rooted it over, sow it again, and about the record. day at 8:46a.ro.fi:30,12 p. m» place, to a certain estenl, of both malt Ail.imsi, when on his first mission across tho LAUCS r/XV! TUTTING TSc. SI7.K. •- v] middle of September take them out and Sold by all druggists. CUTICUUA, 50 cents ; For Third A B«rk85treotfc,at 7.45,ll.l5,a.m. RESOLVENT, $T: SOAP 25 cents. POTTEB DHUG l-so 4*S0 On Sunday at8:45a.m. ar.d hops. It is not poisonous, but it cer­ water, that frequently ho would plungo' you will get a crop of rye the nest your. and CIIISMITAI. Co., Boston, Mass. " For Trenton, Warren and^ THCker8tB^7;4&, tainly cannot be said to contain any nutri­ k BUILDERS. from the ship in mid-ocean, when it was Send Ior»»How to Care Sfclw PUea»e» " Adjourned till Monday Sept. 17 9 fTT'!lTcl,UA SOAC. Absolutely pure V ment. Ii adds the pungent, bit'or taste <-»l in, and play about the ship like a porpoise, •r-'V.v. U x Xhighly medicinal. Indorsed by Return and gives the dark reddish color to the of. en remaining in tho water for an h$ar. Big t arming. plivsicians, nreierred by the elite. Sales, 1881 and 1S32, 1,000,000 cakej. Sold everywhere. Prom stations Phila. t ttoading Itailroad, liquid. It is Vi-ry cheap and the brewers PORT OHESTEH, TO", T. 11 ir. also related of John Quincy Adama'^hat Cause. Ninth tt Green StB., at7:30,8:30,9:30, ll.a.in., Malaria the The Tribune coirespondent who went 1*15 3:45,5:40, 6:15, 12 p. m. On Sunday at who use it must grow rich very fast."— Iic could float on his back without pcrceptiblo out with the Northern Pacific railroad ex­ 8:30 a. m., 5:30,12 p.m. Chietigo Times. ii From Third A Uorlcs siroois. 5:10,8:2,), 9.00 motion longer than any other man of his cursionist.", among other interesting facts, a.m.,1:01) 3:30, 5:20, 6:Sn, p.m. On Sun­ Also, Proprietora ot the day. It is probably this vigorona^physiajl day at S:I5,.i.m.jl:30, p.m gives the following:— ten Spontaneous Combustion. [C0U6HS £JS0 GOLDS. development of the Adamses whicfr h|$ The great Dalrymple farm is a few miles ATARRH 1: For the prompt and cflectual cure of Coughs, kopt their mental faculties unimpaired for A hlii7.i! in lim cabin of a resident of CO H west of Furgo. It was the intention to ''A\.L'B.'4 L "L FOB I G I M , Rorenoss of the Throat ana Chest, jeiscrntions. I INB ON HKANClf, "Kiuniuck" called out the engines tl.e I Bronchitis, AfUlmtn, Inflammation of the make a stop at this farm and exhibit the OCRAN OBOVK, ASBUBT FAUK. 1'OlNT lining.-}, or oilier dir.uruicti lending lo tlmt ter- « ^ - : ; UNITED (STATES COINS. PLBASANT Loave loot of other day, and .'.tier tlitin came the File Irlhio malady—Con«is"W>tSon, thero In no Chester , 200 uppers in operation, but Mr. Dalrym- It.. 7:45, 9:00. 11:01) a. m., 2:45,3:.10, 4.00,4.30, I remedy In Ilio world to I)u. L. Q. C. Port Planing Mills Marshall lo invesligi'te lie report. I Wjsjtaut's Pish Tki:i: Y.\n CORDIAL. ple said to-day that the -wheat was so ripe 0.00. p. m. Sunday, 8:45, a. m., I.:(i0,ni., 4:c0 Gold coins of all denominations are legal wt "Do you kuow how it canghtt?^ he that he had to cut it last week. licnco ''BANDY IIOOK ItOUTE lor lliglilands. s DYSPEPSIA, ?V»rpiilUyofuio Jiiycr tender for any amount. So aro silver dol­ Sea Briirlit, Monmouth Beach, Long Branch asked of the householder. $$3 I arepromptly ovoTcomo l>y thissuperb remedy, the operation of harvesting could not be SWORD'S RADICAL CURE, &c. LeaveFicr8,N.Ui.loot ot Hector I which rogultitfs nnd Htrnngthens the organs Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mantels, Mouldings, Stair-Rails lars, except the trade dollar, which, though New York, at 4:30, 8:00, 10:15,a.m., 12:15, 3:15 •'Well, eah,l reckon it was what tbc-in I of digpstibu, nud establishes a reguhir iiabit of exhibited. "I am now thrashing the Tho Great Balsamic Distillation of body. seven and a-half grains heavier than the WItcU Hazel, American Pine, . , 4:30,5:30, p. m • Sunday, 9:00, 11:00,, a, m. big folkses calis sponfus combustibus." I LEWIS' wheat at the rate of 1,000 bushels a day," Canadian Fur, Marigold, For Ocean Grove, A.bury Park. Sea Girt, standard dollar, is not legal tender for any &c., at 8:00, X):15, a. m., l'.':lo,3:4.r>. 4..3I), H.,,) !mWi£S OF THE BLOOD. and Newels a Specialty, in White Wood, Pine said Mr. Dalrymple. "We send to Du- Clover Blossom, etc. ' "You mean spontaneous combustion." I Cli. W3SirAJVi\s PINK TRTJK TAH CORMAJ,. amount. Halves, quarters and dimes, are For Immediate relief and Permanent Cure P "Data 'zsetly v,imt I means, sah. Yes I not only strengthens nnd tfves now liie to all REDJACKET luth seventy-five carloads each day. And i.™P. IJALDWIN, Gen. Fast. Pass. Ap't. I important organs of the body, but is also an legal tender to the amount of ten dollars. of every form of Oatarrli, from a simple Head O. <3. HANCOCK, J fc. WOOTI BN, I excellent Wood purifier. cHmmnUrig «nr»pim- " - nnd Hard Woods. . from there we ship by water to Buffalo. cold or Influenza to the loss of Smell, Taste Gen. Pass. A Tkt Agt. Gen. Manager. say, I reckon it was dat." I ties which beget Scrofulous Eruptions, fealt- Twenty-cent pieces, half-dimes and silver BITTERS. and hearing, Cough,Bronchitis, and Incipient "What makes you think so ?" vJ . llthcum, and other dfsnwes or tho skin, as Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Loss of The wheat is sold in Buffalo. It is all Consumption. Itclicf in Uvo_ minutes in any I well as ilioso whk'h c:tu.se Gout, IllieiimatLiin, three-cent piecos, aro legal tender foramounts tppetlte, Nervousness,Sfck Head- and every ease. Nothing like it. Grateful, i6he, Pain.In the Head, Dizziness, No. 1 hard, and we get 15 cents a bushel "Well, in de fust place, I sent de pil I and Dropsy. not exceeding five dollars. Nickel and cop­ PMIIAN«> ftlaiiflAB anri UAm T nff. fragrant, wholesome. Cure begins from llrst Moelier's more than is obtained for wheat grown in application, and is rapid, radical, permanent, up in de gcrret tofiii' my old butee. In I DEBILITY Mo HERVQiiSNESS. per coin from ono cent up to five, are legal ine oiomacn,i«»aritimyi ICIw iu"ie atd never failinir. , , de nex' place she upsot de candle 'mr.ng I For those persons nftturally weftk nnd deblli- Firsi-Cta Furniture, Interior Trim and Decorations, made to Vegetable Remedies In these Bit- Minnesota. Ours is all spring wheat and One bottle Radical Cure, ono box Catarrhal KST X.. I 3S8T 3EI ! tjitctl. or worn out hy liie t<,nlc and tender only to the -amount of twenty-fivo tflloii A speedy relief is universal when used Solvent, :and .8anlord'B Inhaler, all in one Schooner JOIIii G. l'KKUY, Capt. Byxliee, a lot newspapers an'cum shinnin' down I strengthening properties of 1JR. \/ISI/AHT3 a according to directions. it is mixed with softer grades and ground package,forming a complete treatment, of all will hereafter malic regular weokly trips TREK TAII COIIUIAI. nre adniiriioly emits. A gold dollar weighs twenty-five and - into flour in Buffalo." druggists for SF1. Ask for SANFOBD'S RADI­ between Norwalk and New York, stopping de ladder witl her eyes •• s big as turnips adapted. order in the Best Caliet Style and Finisfi. oi^ht-tentlis grains, and it will take about Every Sickness has it.-i Fever. Tho Por Sale bj all Druggists, CAL Corns! POTEIT Cnuo AND CUEIMOAT. at South Norwalk, leaving Meeker Brothers' an' tole me fiat de cabin was all afire. Yes SOLD SY ALL DRUCCISTS. head, tho lungs, tho stomach, ti'-f: licm eln, ilio LEWIS & CO., Props., Nsw Haven, Ct., (J. S. A "How many acres have yoii tinder cul­ Co.,Boston. Wharf, Norwalk, every Friday nigbt. . © PSiI€E, $2.00. two hundred and twenty-threo gold dollars liver, tho spleen, nnc! the IciilncyK will as tivation T' Txl\I I lilib For the relief and prevention- Freight taken on board at l*Ior 43 E. K., sah, I nelions it. rp inlaneous combustion, times have their liltle 2?CV- York, on MONDAYS to weigh a pound. When a gold coin is re­ ilUkblfVjptlie Instant Itlsappll, footol UntgerSt., Now aii' SCK-R'K. WO git de furnichcr back in, ISM Plans and Specifications for Buildings or Decorations furnished on dned iC taken in tim.-.UitU' tluliiyii i t!u: l'evpri "About 30,000. Thsre are 75,000 acres VyA/OtiT/Uc/../ed ot Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and TUESDAYS. duced in weight by uso or otherwise more The following testi­ f spreadshlto firo in a hoiwo. inui! the whole in the farm aud we are putting 5,000 more . \\\'Ul.v^VV Kciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Tlie (IiKhest SI»rkct Raton Paid goin to Ilk that gal till she cmi'c holler 1 application. than one and one-half per cent., or in any body is involved, nnd the pensr»t !' Hiie oittr Uuowed dat sponiane.ms com­ way mntilated, it is no longer legal tender, Hon. E. D. Bassett, Hysteria, Female Pains, l'alpi- BTcdiciiie—bel ierandch. .i;«-i'tha:i(jiiiiiine. camo here eight years ago wo bought- the Norwalk, April,1880. bustion was not to t»! fooled wid *'— It is the hope ot the •!. '1'h.i ijmv of tation. Dyspasia, Liver Coin- GEO. MKRTZ, Sit. ! L. O. MKltTZ. UKO. MKUTZ, Ji:. aud will onty be received at tho mint for its formerly United laud with Northern P.-icilic aiuck and p>iiii "plaint. Bilious fever. Malaria, Drtroit Free Press. v lylfi valuo in bullion. When gold coin is pre­ promise to the invalid. f/ei FrrnirV\and Epidemics,use Collins' Every ease of Scarlvi F.-crr, S>t iiJH hf— States Minister to 40 cents an acre for it. It is worth now / V--7 N \ V Placers [an Electric Orient Piilrmmaire sented for payment at tho sub-treasury it is r.ia, Pnciiinsnlii, c;n\ !:.• ••mtil, if this "iASTEB* .Battery Combined \vitli_ a s ! Hayti, at present on a Kverago £25 an fccre. Eight years Oongh Mixture can kehad ol yonr rirupgtet. Tobacco-Eating Rots. carefully inspected, and if found below tho remedy is taken actively rt. :-ei;:«fl. IPorons Plaster] and laugh at pain 23c. Every one trying if. expresses Burprisound Malaria or Miaszi! i i n.:v is for the Consul General of ago j on could go for 400 miles in either everywhere. *' iili plOHBiira at the Hpeedy and permanent rc)Ici' "S sy, mister, couldn't yon put some­ required weight it is stamped with tho word most part tho cause of afl I'ev.T*, a.ii.1 Hie Magic Cure is a sure cntidole .;'or ii. i;i ( vvi-y direction on this prairie without seeing a aiToided. thing in iin; papvr ab;yit rid^ eaiin' cigan-?' The Greatest Blood Purifieri light," and returned to the depositor. If the Haytien Gov­ DAMONIA, ON EARTH. M . form it may assume. house. Now you can travel the same dis­ The Greatest Discovery ol the 10th Century. PORTER & BENEDICT "Wh.it for?" , he lias been careful to note of whom ho re­ Every Chill has Its Feve r, hut not cvory ernment, with Proprietors, DANBUItY.CT. This GreatGermanMedlclna Is com-Avl fever has its Chill. We cure the Z/evor Li­ tance without getting out of sight of a A Mammoth Presentation from Nature's No. 137 N. 3d St., Philclelpllia, Perm. "Waal, ye see, I've been iiooliiu'soino ceived it, ho may recover the amount • for Headquarters at Own Hand to tho afllicted and sullering 3.n23 f F U R N IT U R E the Cliiil at the same time. < housr. The available land is now ail taken DAMONIA o' dad's sheroots an' he's kinder got onto rlos, ctd., combined Trith Iho XSx-W ef which ho received it, or ho may send it to Ask your druggist for the Trlasfc Cure. 3 New York:; up, but it can be purchased, of cou.se, at Is a magnotie Mineral earth which has been it an says lie's goin' to lick me after tract of Sulphur.whleU makes it# mi tho mint, which will return him whatever it Tut up in both Mquid and l'iil I'uriu. i discovered at only one point on tho earth's Price of Pills. GO cts. a box. and C.ey are :;or.t f an advancc." surface [in the etatc ol Texas). Alter a care­ the Grcatoat«Blood Puriflcr# V AYTIEN ONSULATE, breakfast to-morrow. Now, if you could known. ADo not evcr tafco. is worth for recoinoge. by mail. Pint bottles of the Irjui.L, m-o| PI H C ful analysis by some of our most prominent W. sent by express. • j r.• C 1 OWUNG EEEN, The Noithern Pacific railroad runs chemists it has been declared to contain tho P. BATES stick somethin' in the paper say in' thutrals The standard dollars weigh each four hun­ B G most Potont Medical Ingredients known to BLTULEHpiOl-S Ceo« Ta«!cct, | through the Dalrymple farm f< .r a distance sometimes cat cigars, an' (hat once a bad Tour Kid-1 dred and twolvo and five-tenths grains, SFE NEW YORK CITY, science. Among the many diseases for which AT HIS or arsenic^ they aro deadly, 131 Fulton Rt„ KS-T of six miles. DAMONIA has performed snch wonderful man licked his boy for what rats bad slolc, Placo your trust in SUI noys arcl which is about seventy-one and one-half - Aug. 31, 1882.„ PUUB BITTERS, tho pnr out of order! •E0RGE E NOTHNAGLE & SON, aKSSsa2$$S£29Bes22BEss^sv^Ea5se»eseeete3 cures ii the lollowing: Briglit'a Disease and , "so SUL- MESSRS. LEWIS & Co., all Kidney Complaints. Blood Poisoning, ye sec the ole man might light on it iu the est and best »cdicino ove^ pounds for tho weight of ft thousand dol­ r'PHUB BIT. Gentlemen :—In acknowl­ Her aristocratic matir.br and rich, elab­ Chlorosis, Dyspepsia, Malaria,. Chills and ft moruin' an' think he'd better take the [made. TEES. If you lars. The weight of a thousand dollars in Fever, Fentolo Diseases and ticnsxal Debility. BA8BLE GRANITE YARD /aro sick, no FACING THE HOLS. edging your favor of day orate toilet st-emed somewhat out of place ForSyphiliticor Mercurial affectionsol Throat clianceS on lcttin' me off. It'd help inc irsTw^^Goatji matter whatalia gold is only about four and one-half pounds. Skin or Uones, we guarantee a euro in every On. tATntor Stroot, 'you, U33 One hundred dollars in gold weighs tho Sanahlno and uliadow on tbe Cut- before yesterday's date, I iu the plebeian surroundings of the Fifth case. For burns, scalds, brniscs and soren of out, an' help you fill up the paper too. jwlth'a yellow sticky/ •kill—News from an editor's bome. all kinds it hasno equal. For sale by all drug; same 03 one hundred and fifty new green­ take pleasure in stating to avenue stage which she entered at Forty, ists. Price SI per bottle, 6 bottles for So. HAS NEW DESIGNS INi See ?'Chicago Newtt. Isubstanco? Ia .youroQ1 succussoies TO KIEFGK & co., On the right bank of theworld- famous llnd - you that while I have all my second steed yesterday. Drawing her gAMONIA MKDICATJCD TOlLItT SOAP, Jbrcath foul cndTot'B backs. Greenbacks of a larger denomination son stands the pleasant and city-like village of BeautillcB tho Skin and Complexion, and is Head Sionos, MonuincsitH and 5 ES?«22#2fO«w/Don,*,trai» ™«1 yon Saugertiea. A few miles went of it tho great : nfe regarded what are called skirts about her she retired as far as possi­ I KNOW WHEREOF I SPEAK, r0lmal310 nro a little heavier. Catskil range lifts its maseivo front; in the tho best article known for all eruptions and IjUfOSULPlIDiyttm R?iTP'Trm^ tovalk'tor ,.W patent medicines with so de­ ble into a corner seat, and gazed persist skin diseases. DAMONIA MEDICATED all kimls ofMemorlal Work. For I havo used it extensively. I rogard flat ca yottr ba ct Silver is about fifteen and one-half times morning covered with sunlight; in lbe even­ BATHING SOAP, Maeneti ;and Strengthen­ Parker's Ginger Tonic a most excellent rom- get 5omoatonce,it ing full of mystery and shadows. cided a disfavor that I have ently out of the window. On the oppo­ ing. DAMONIA BALM DROPSanil COUGH MLL AiSDSlil! Til KM. 10 f ody for kidney, lung and stomach disordors. 011 Sul hur ns heavy as gold, and about twenty-eight Yet the good peopleol'Saugerties, in now.Be ELIXIR For Sore Throats, Coughs, Coldsadd JUrino thS®^or^° i' - P dismayed bv tho scrutiny of their gigantic , never before written or site side sat a neatly attired young man It invigorates without intoxicating. J. Fran­ Warerooms, cor. Fairfield Ave. and Main St, and one-third times as bulky in proportion neighbor, continue to increase and uo buti- all Bronchital troubles. DAMONIA CON­ cis, Koligio Philos, Journal, Chicago. lt3G io^^'teu-eo^^Iio Invalid's Friend. spoken a word in commenda­ with carefully waxed mustache, very white DITION POWDEItS, Endorsed by the best to its value; or in other words, a dollar's ness alter the manner ol those whose stir- : Veterinary Surgeons . (ored? ,ffvith FOE OVER THREE MONTHS, Are you low-spirited and weak, or of pure gold and one hundred parts alloy; tbe day of yourlatocall,especially as I should lieved and improved by them. a pretty puckcring of her brow seemed my son suffered night and day with rheuma­ isnfibrinscfrom the excesses ofyonthf the silver coin, nine hundred parts silver and bave been glad to exrreas to you personally If so, SUliVllUIi BITTKttS wiU cure myhearticTt satisfaction at the restoration ot To this extent I am pleased trying to recall at which of the summer tism ; so much so that ho was nnablo to feed yotfj one hundred parts alloy. The five and three- my wile's health lrom the uso of yottr FAV- with them, and even commend W/VTKK ST., S()«W1I.K,l!T himself. Your Sulphur Bittors cured him, cent nickel coins are one-fourth nickel and OKITK BEMKDY. For years she ha-1 b ten a resorts she had met him. That his face and I am truly thonkful to say they aro an ALWAYS ON HANI), FIRST-CLASS martyr to dyspepsia, complicated with kidnoy them to the favorable consid­ was familiar was evident, ami linalh de­ honest modioino.—Mrs. W. H. Carloton, wifo Bell's Ons Minute GurafsrTflctfiacha™®'? threo fourths copper, and five parts tin and and liver complaint. Medical treatmont seem­ eration of .those who may be of Doacon Carloton. First Baptist church, Price, twenty-flvo cents. ; ed to be ot no avail, but 1 am happy to testify ciding that he rightfully belonged to the MANUFACTURERS OF & DEALERS IN Winchester, Mass. 2133 zinc. to her complete recovery by means of your suffering from that malady army of summer captfvee, that had laid " Dealers in It is estimated that the gold dollar is used remarkable mcdiclnc. You may publish this Your obedient servant, if you desire." their heaita at her feet, she concluded to Mrs. Sally Shcllon of Bridgeport be ­ by eighty millions of people, the British KBNNKDI'd FAVORITE ItBMBDY is > . E. D. BASSETT, queathed $10,000 to St. John's church of sovereign by thirty-five millions, tho French justly a lavorito with women. It is harmless ; M Haytien Consul^ cad his misery by recognizing him. He LUMBER, as it isellcctlve, and lias contribnted lo the that city. Carriage. Making FURNITURE OF OUR OVN ARTISTIC MAKE franc by seventy-seven millions, tho silver happiness of many a home. It purillcs the was well dressed, apparently well bred, blood, EtimiVatcs the organs of digestion, and undoubtedly belonged to Murray Hill. A drossing to beautify gray hair every dollar of all countries by about five hundred makes eating a pleasure instead of a source COAL, family noods. Parker's Hair Balsam novor AiW- ol suffering, enables the urinary organs to TaK.e Notice! So, turning, with a little start of rccogni- TIMBER, and fifty-two millions. throw olf poisonous matter from tbe system fails to testify. 4t30 and rescues those who would otherwise be , ' FINE GROCERIES CHEAP. niiion, their eyes met and she bowed stiff­ Repauri^ig;. doomed to a lite oi pain and distress. It is Flour, Feed, Grain, &c. ly. He seemed delighted, and changing Bronchial troubles has caused Rev. Mr. AND UPHOLSTERING ;• AN OIID TIME "TALLY HO." composed of purely vegetable olementsand Hawkes to resign the pastorate of tho never barms the most delicate constitution. his scat to her tide, he said: LIME AND Dr. David Kennedy, Kot'lout, S. Y. 38 Goods First-Class and always Fresh. Flour SHINGLES, Congregational church at Easton. AT from 8*e.to $1.25 per bag; White Extra "You aro very kind to remember me.'' Tom Brown, the coachman of tho Comet, ooa e "Oh, no," (he replied, with an air of For general debility tho good effects of allows only fifty seconds for changing horses- TILLY'S Chappaqua Morntain Institute. lbs.tl; Carolina Rice 7c. per lb; .Babbitt's polite reserve, as she tried to place him. "I vegotino aro realized immediately you com- \33. smart's tho word with him. Tom iu tho Soap, Te.or 4 cakes lor SSc,; a lull lino of LATH, moncc taking it. » Also a large stock of the Cheaper Grades of Furniture, warranted A Boarding School for both sexes, In the hill Soaps including a large 5e cake, or 6 for a recall perfectly the pleasant occasion on CEMENT neat white hat, the clean doeskin gloves, tho country, 3-2 miles by Harlem It. K.from V. Y. quarter. Splendid Oolong Tea lrom 40 to Main *iJ., South Norwalk, Ct. stone' bnilding. steam heat, and gas. llooms 60c.per lb.: Eng. Breakfast Tea at 80c. which wc met." Dr. Wishart's Pino Troo Tar Cordial is giv­ well made and sold at prices defying competition. A visit to onr well-cut trousers and dapper frock—w6 quote single or douole. Both Principal and Sup't per lb.; fine Gunpowder Tea at 45c. per lb; A few commonplaces followed and em. ing groat satisfaction in this neighborhood. a contemporaneous portrait—is tho pink of have long experience. Instruetorsare grad­ first-class Japan Tea at 40, 00 A SOJ. per DOORS, AND W. M. Lamb, Columbiana, Ohio. uates of College or NormalSchool. European lb: a vory fine Uncolored Jap.at'SOc. per lb.; boldened at his success, the gentleman warerooms will satisfactorily establish all wc claim. 3m 29 Jarvies. Tho coach is a strong, well-builty teacher ot Modern Languages. Oity lecturers a splendid Mixed Tea at SSc. or 5 lbs.for$l. canary-colored drag; a bull's head on th6 on tho Science?. Term of IB weeks, WC. A New Discover}/, magnum Hon urn said gravely as he drew forth a pink-tinted A SUFFERER FROM RHEUMATISM, Addrcs S. C. COLLINS, M. A.. Chappaqua, Coffee at80e. per lb. Juet introduced into card: I limped about for eevoral years with a doors, a Saracen's head on tho hind boot. N. Y. :w lin : this country; of the very finest flavor, far SASH, cano, and could not bond down without ex­ Geo. S. Gregory. ahead of all| others. The only store in town "I hope you will permit me to call upon Contractors for Excavaiiui, cruciating pain. Parker's Ginger Tonic et- It carries fourteen passengers, and goes ten thai keeps it. Tho rery best Java Coffee, at miles an hour, guaranteed pace. Ttyere is a 25c. per lb. Crockery. Yankoe Notions,!Dry you again. I shall be happy to serve lected an astonishing cure aud keeps mo well. Livery, Boarding, Sale, 7 he Moule Earth Closet. Goods,ladles'& Gents' Underwear. Rib and you." It iu iufalliblo. M. Guilfoyle, Binghamton, big bell-mouthed , ready for the 3ausage, 13c. per lb; Shoulder steak 12c BLINDS, k N. Y. 4t3G t.Z;. Feed and Exchange Fields Flush Tanks. USIC Ronna steak 18c.; Sirloin steak Jf Go.; She glauced at the card, a wnve of color Turpin boys; thero aro two pistols in the Send 10 Cents lor live pieces of Porterhouse steak 18c. per lb. No Texas < All China Water Closet*. popular vocal and instrumental (j i . j swept over her face and drawing down (flft u week. SI2 a day at hom« easily made cases; there is a lamp on each side the coach, music, full size best papers e lv( re( '• 11 yon wnn». *5 I /(.'OBily outlit Ireo. AddressTltuB'A Co, tables. Sanitary YBranch. 5 Would cost S3 ut any music her veil she jsrked the strap, ami llouuca! AIIKIIHI..'!. *i •ipi- lyll Z- and another gleams out under tho boot- bead yryx store. out of the stage with the precipitancy of MOLDING, Weavers Wash Basin Waste. board. In fifty seconds three grays and a WILLIS WOODWAKD & CO, of Franklin Ave, 817 and S19 llroadway, N. Y. a batted base ball. The address upon the S<;wers, Drains or Wolls S)ug PETElt L. (JUIGUE, Stone Laundry Tubs. < piebald have replaced tho three chestnuts card read : "H, Billiuger, chirojiodis'. and a bay. JOHN H.SMITH, Corn and buuions extracted wiilimi! pain WINDOW FRAMES, or I'ipotl. The ostler fastens the last buckle; the or loss of blood,"— World. MYERS' SANITARY DEPOT, coachman's foot is already on the roller bolt m Schools. -f, •!4..' lj40p 94: J5JEEKMAN STREET, NEW YOUK. "How is Paddy's leg?" he asks as ho i ciltl on the Manufacturers ol UNION AVE SUE, 9 JFLOR-IST/' For twenty years I was a sufferer from Ca­ PICKETS, &G. North of Korwalk Cemetery, settles down to his seat and shakes out the tarrh of the "head and throat in a vory aggra­ Miss Baira's Institnte EAST SIDE OF MAIN ST., SOUTH reins. FOR vated form, and during tho summer months - GdEfEF. with Hay Fever. I procured a bottlo of Ely's Cement Pipe ;i?W "Nearly right, sir," replies the horse-, YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDKEN. - £ OF RAILROAD, Cream Balm and alter a few applications re­ Dealer in Green House ami Hot Ilouso and •4 Veneered Hard Wood Work, SSTo.14= B^aigHt St., keeper, twitching off the last cloth. ceived decided benefit—was eived beforo the Bedding and Vcgciablo l'lants. Fruit and Or "Let 'em go then," says the great artist, City of South Norwalk, Conn bottlo was used. Have had no return of tho •' A nd get the work done at tho. namenlal Trees,Shrubbery, Vines Cut Flow- (In roar ot Horse Car Depot,) : Boarding and Day School. complaint. Oha lotto Parker, V/averly, N. MAM "and take care of yourselves." Y. 2t38 Hard wood Ceiling & Flooring ern always on hand and all sorts ot designs in IVUH1VALK, C»»K. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CZGGRAPMY OF THI3 COUNTRY, WILL The next scholastic year commences SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE The spankers striko out and away they One and one half bottles of Ely'ti Cream Flowers imnngcd to order. Carrinpos lurnished at all lionrs tJonrte- m l,()VVI5fiT PWICKS. V " Wednesday, Sept. 12tli, 1883. Plants & Flowers at aliseasons Balm ontirely cured me of Hay i« ever of ten Gradingnnd Ite-flttingCemetery I'lots OUH attention and Kcntlemanly tlrivem. lyl go, over what coachmen used to call "tho So. IfforwaJLli. OOKH. Instruction in :tll lbe English l.ranches. Flowers for Funerals furnished ami taste years' standing. Havo had no trace of it for •rAUL jf Chipp«^«Ialls hospital ground" from Hounslow to Staines. two years. Albert A. 1'orry. Kmitliboro. iJ. i. • . promptly attended to...... -Minneapolis Languages anil Art. fully arranged to order at short notice. 1y21 •.• ItDideQu7rr> ^ errill(tn_ Since boyhood I havo boon troubled with ; -\J-r Tho coachman generally sprang his cattle Special advantages arc offered to pupils in Catarrh and Hay Fover, and have been un­ 'rio, irenaxh<\ Music. Physical culture receivesdaily atten­ '.. '• •' Our Constant Aim Is to Mako over this bit of level, where there Was no tion. It is desirable that application lo' tho -r • able to obtain permanent relief until I used v tlicm the Finest In the World. < atonnA rs Clickoner, New Brunswick, N. J. Trico 50 inotva- qiiTTiii for it all tho "box-kickers" and stiff-moutlied For catalogues, address •' ||Refrigerators, cents. — 2t38 i Spinf L a>Pl>.Je. MUS n. F. BAIUD." sg»;:;T.; old platers, whose bocks would not hold an 1 THE RICHMOND TOOTH CROWN lm.4—33 v. ,Norwalk. • • ... & CU«t°a I ounce down hill or draw an ounce tip— Half a million dollars' damage, it is Thero aro certain facts, ol' gri'at now estimated, lias been done to Cor.-oec- valuo and importance,which we wish queer tempered creatures that were over die X>*». FITOH'© our friends tho pnblic to know. Al­ F. A. FERRIS & ODMPANT, Children's ticut locacco crops and crops in southern C.''tirotherftm, pole one day and over the bars the nest So - Massachusetts by tho late frosts. though extensive publicity has been given them in thoJournalsot tho day, •' ' ' J they used to flash past tho Scotch firs where there are many persons to whom Oiler to lovers of bi st food products their Mr. Steele was murdered, and the pond theso facts aro not lamiliar. To such While excavating for a row ot tene­ wo bring glad tidings. The excruci­ where Mr. Mellish was killed, and |>y the Family ^ Bay Scliool BllPS Carriages, ments on Gallows Hill in Danbury, Satur ating; pain of having turn where Courthorpe Knatchbull bait off day, the workmen exhumed the skeleton TEKTI1 JKXTItACTfil>, Delicious, Reliable & Unrivalled For Boys, u orlthe disagreeable and frequently tho four scoundrels, and the place whore of Anthony, the first negro hanged there dangerous resort to anaesthetics, aro The Fall Term toiiiimwices on eighty-five years ago. now,with very rare exceptions, on­ HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL Turpin, according to Mr. Samuel Weller, ." Churns, tirely unnecessary. The annoyance of 'OurTrademark' let fly at tho Bishop's to MOUTHS MADE HEALTHY AND COMFORTABIiU. 3m3il •Cm Pliny tells of twent-two varieties cultivated Doeo the reader a Fk 7iow ? We ^ ' A B CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y, by tho Romans; now we possess over 2,000 will not uttempt to explain mc- .i.x'--- i S: 3 h "IW-f gf!K. Boing tno Creat Contra! Lino, affords to travelers, by reason of Its unrivaled geo­ tlioiln ot manipulation, requiring graphical position, tho ohort86t and best route between tho East, Northeast and kinds. As an article of food they rank with Ml ia InalUattM l|. as well as flesh-producing, preventing con­ without fear and trembling, as all /,v o.' h on if.i •//•;/»*. lov/a City, Atlantic, Avoca, Audubon, Harlan, Outhrle Center and Council Elutta, our processes arc in Iowa 5 Callatln, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, In Missouri, and Leaven­ stipation and aoidity. A ripe, raw apple is r Torms $40 per Yoar. COMPARATIVELY PAINLESS. L worth and Atchison In Kansas, and tho hundreds of cities, villages and towns digested in an hour and a-half, while a boiled Ladles, &c. &c. When only four Arm roots re­ ' • -„j Intermediate. The main in proper position, tho pa­ potato takes three hours. Bweet apples, Latin, Greek, German, and lumb­ tient can havo an entire set of er mathematics, cacta $7.SO per teeth •attached to them "CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," baked or stewed, should bo used instead of Without a Plate. the sour varieties. Every meal should have year extra. Address '> « T- > . AG it is familiarly called, offers to travelers all tho advantages and eomforto ALEX. JOHNSTON, A. Id. This Denture will bo so firm and ir.ardent to a smooth track, safe bridges, Union Depots at all connecting points, L0WI8T PRICES strong that.its lortnnato owner paprr inmmi. apples cooked in some form or other, and (, > mmm Fast Express Trains, composed Of COMMODIOUS, WELL VENTILATED, WELL can, immediately alter itB lnser- ; children should be allowed to eat 03 many as tlon, masticato a beelstcak, orany ^ ^ KKATEQ, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELGOANT DAY COACHES ; a lino of the MOST S£ACNI»ICENT HORTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS ever built | PULLMAN'S they want Instead of using tho qqaok nos­ YALE L-TTFJ •« . proper food,thoroughly and with ease, while it may be kept porlcctly cloan as roailuy as the latost designed and handsomest PALAOE 8LEFPING CAR8, and DININQ CARS natural.tcqth. By tho use of our trums sold for the blood, and other patent Best liOtijfe ' iiooms ami that aro acknowledged by press and people to be, tho FINEST RUN UPON ANY " jind Boneless BacoC" ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and in which superior meals are served to travelers at medicines, use apples freoly as food, And as mm. Public IllslUiliitrs Fr«HCOC(l Quality of| Tooth. Grown Bridge, the low rate of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. iu tint l.iiU'.st, Styles i" far as possible in the place of potatoes, and spaces lrom which teeth havo been extracted arc 11 lied with artifloal cnbslilules taking no (Kach piece bearing their patented Trade THREE TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and the MISSOURI RIVER. more room in the month than tho natural organs, without the scinblaneo ol a plato. The re­ (ill or Water. TWO TRAINS eaoh way between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, the testimony of the medical profession goes ception ot our work by tho public and the profession lia» demonstrated its success. Kspeciully Marks, the striped canvas and a light via the famous to prove the healthful qualities of this ex­ irratilvini? is tho appreciative approval of tho modicHl profession. Physician's recognize at metallic sealattached tothe string Excursion to Iliclmioifd, Va., onco the important relation or a healthy inouih lo ilie health ol a patient, and many medi­ - as in the cut.)-' cellent fruit from New Haven, Conn., and rcttirfi^ ___ cal men have had crown operations themselves Dining I he past year and a half some ALBERT LEA ROUTE. mm The rarest opportunity ever effercu t-. tl.e" Oil MS New "Perfect" Reiurn-flne Fnrnace . THROUGH MS* January 1, 1882, a new lino will be opened, via Seneca and Kankakee, between students of any public or private ;i - No more Hot CliimneyB and Cold Houses, III IPiftooxx Tliousand. Roots, 85 Water Street, Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette, and Council The petulant chaplain of a military regi­ stltutiion oi learning. % AT No waste ol Heat or Fuel! No Gas or IMIH Bluffs, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Intermediate points. ment in camp was so pestered by people who Any student ot the Yale Business C< lli pc. The full benefit lrom coal obtained liy ra­ which under the old practice would havo been condemned as worthless and ruthlessly drawn Ail Through Passengers carried on Fast Express Trains. called at his tent to inquire what time the taking a scholarship before Out. 12. >Kt, will diation lrom four limes the usual healing mr- out have been treated, crowned and changed into beautiful and useful toe'h.ol priceless be entitled to join the above Frt e Kducntional aee. Furnace lian no bolted joints. Nothing R. P. BEATTT, For moro detailed information, see Mapsand Folders, which may be obtained, as next train left for Boston that he bung a value to grateful patients. Skeptics arc invited lo call and we will lot their own oyos con- woll as Tickets, atall principal Tloket Offices in the United States and Canada, or ol Excursion, without any addiliotial tor any o wear out. Examine the merits of this Ainccthcm. who will hereafter add our meats to his placard outside, which read: "Hie occu­ advancc in price of scholarship lrom previous creat lu'atcr with its Solid cast ret a rn flue list of specialties. R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, pant of this tent does not know wl)at tirao years. Applications mado at mice will he reg­ Jtiuliatir and three line body. Will lafct long­ Norwalk, Conn. (•11)18 : istered in the order received. Hnsa'r Ag't. the next train leaves for Boston." A wag stamps lor llhis'd Uatulo.mie & Codi ge Jour­ IIHJIIABIWON A IlOYNTON M'l'gV. •IIP Dr. T. E. SWIFTPM*#! purely by intrinsic merit. 3m24 sm after dark wrolp beneath nal. Address, 2:1-2 A 211 Water St.. New Yorlc CHICAGO. tbe chaplain's J "and ho !9-3m it. C. liOVKRIDtrli, New Haven, C) Sold by w- I2tf 3m33 Norwnlk.Ct. N&: 9 West Avenue, 3STorwalls.. ftn't care a either." ;§SiSt