NORWALK, , TUESDA.Y, DECEMBER, 13, 1881. r WHOLE NUMBER 1771. VOL. LXIV.-NUMBER 50m?

r : CROOKED WAYS. " This may sound to you rather school- A SIMPLE STORY. The Message. NORWALK GAZETTE, J. G. GREGORY & CO. REAL ESTATE. S GOODELL & PAIGE, HEARTS-EASE. ' : girlish, and i may as well confess that it is The worst thing about the Presidents mes­ not many years—perhaps months would be "Here's a piece of good news, Sally," 1 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNiM. O RENT- A good Dwelling House contain­ COUNSELORS AT LAW, VR - BR HART A.; BABB. • ' .Likea good many other youngmen, and sage is its length; but those who are in the ing six rooms, pleasantly located on Center more accurate—since I left the precincts of a cried Tom Leveret to his wife, as he ran into T Sword's Building, SOUTH NORWALK, CONN * habit of reading President's messages will Avenue. Good cellar, well and cistern" Posses­ While o'er my life still hung the morning •vv women too, for that matter. I was once finishing-school. Finishing-school, indeed! the tiny kitchen where the neat tea-table was Successor* to EDWARD P. WEED, sion immediately. Apply to MICHAEL F1TZ- EDWIN B. GOCIDELL, (37tl) ALLAN W. PAIGE. Tlie Second Oldest Paper in the State. star, •••;. ' %-i : ,: badly afflicted with cacoethcs scribendi. Of Much I learned there besides the art of doiDg ready spread. " I'm to be foreman at the not bo deterred by the length of [this one MAUR1CE, Wilton Avenue. 44 up my hair! However, the defects of my STo. 38 Wall Street, Norwalk, Ct., Dreamy and soft in tender-lighted skies; ' " V " A course greater evils might have befallen me: from wading through it, and those who are v education I must remedy myself, and I try shop, and my wages are more than double Notice. While care and sorrow held themselves afar, ? ,' sAgas I might have been seized with a passion for every day to devote a few hours to serious after the first of the month." not will get all the information they want OFFICE IN GAZETTE Jt UILDINO. invite the attention of the public to their complete Apartments to Let. S'!6SS3S ? ;• stock of And no sad mist of tears had dimmed my whiskey or gambling; but, still, my cacoethes study. But it is very hard to seclude myself "Well, that is good news, Tom," cried about it from a brief summary of it. [N the Brick Houses on Leonard street. In DR. HITCHCOCK HAS REMOVED '"•. eyes; : scribendi was serious enough. During my long enough to accomplish anything. Peo­ After referring in appropriate words to the quiro at LEONARD'S COAL OFFICE. O the corner of West Avenue and Berkeley ple call; I must go to garden -parties; Sally, radient with pleasure as she set the Fore Medicines and Drugs, T Place, third house below the Methodist I saw Love's roses blowing, • • . : college days the symptoms showed them- dish of ham and eggs before her husband.and death of his^predecessor in office the Presi­ v A. H. BYINGTOJtt & CO. Church. must drive out with my mother; I must hold dent takes up the subject of foreign affairs, Office Hours from 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, and 7 to 8 With scent and color glowing, . selves plainly; but the malady did not really solemn conclave with the milliner and dress poured out his tea" but it's no more than A. H. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS and a full lino of To Let. p. m. And so I wished for them with longing sighs maker; in short, I have constant demands and gives a very complete account of our re­ assume its true and awful proportions until you deserve, if I do say it. I was saying to OUR rooms suitable for offices on the 2nd floor r ' after I had taken my degree. Then, forsooth, of a most frivolous nature upon my time. Martha Decker, when she was giving me the lations with 'other countries. This part of T0I1ET & FANCY ARTICLE. F of Gazette Building at a very low llgure, The brightest hung so high, and held aloft " All this you will probably laugh at; and, the Message contains nothing especially fresh For full particulars enquireof Prtasim Apt and Messeier,- it fastened upon me like a leech, and before new pattern for your shirts yesterday; Subscription $2.00 per year, in advance. BEN J. J. STURGES, Agt. Their crimson faces, passionately bright lest I write yet more foolishly, I will bring Single Copies 5 Cents. Also dealers in. ; many month elapsed it overmastered me com- this letter to a close. If you are not quite 'Martha,' says I, ' it isn't to be expected but or interesting. No. 4 Gazette Building. HE subscribers will act as Farchasing Agents The gay, rich, golden ones escaped me oft, .The next subject considered is the finances, Norwalk, Ct.,Sept. 6,1SS1. 36 T and Messengers between Norwalk and Ntw pletely. In accordance with my mother's disgusted with me, do write again soon. what Tom's employers will see his value Pure Wines& Liquors for York, daily. Orders and paskages received at And hedged with sharpest thorns the lofty wish, I went to Dundas, ostensibly to read "Faithfully yours, and here the President makes some impor­ Theodore Knapp's, South Norwalk, and Bene white; "JANE BELL." before long; and from what I hear they do Entered at t7ie Post Office at Nor walk, Conn., Medicinal Purposes. For Sale. dicL's News Room, Post Office, Norwalk. tant recommendations. He advises that pro­ EDWIN K. SELLECK, with James McCrcery & ' ; law with my uncle, but it was a mere pre- already.'" as Second-Class Matter. T South Norwalk, half a mile from the depot,, From all my eager pleading I may as well confess that I thought this vision be made for the early retirement of Co., takes 6 o'clock train. tence of law-reading, for the mornings that " Well, I have putj my shoulder to the Careful attention paid to the dispensing ot phy­ A the late residence ol A. H.Snowden, known D. R. SELLECK, takes 7:45 a.m. train. They turned away, unheeding; letter asuccessful imitation of some of the sicians' prescriptions. 28 as "Cliffwood." Large Villa House, substantial- :" r, I ought to have spent over Blackstone were wheel," said Tom. "It's not my way to the silver certificates and that the act re­ 1} built, in good order, eleven rooms, cellar and Among Love's roses none were mine of epistles that I had myself received from attic, large parlor with bay windows beautiful devoted to the composition of a novel and loaf; and now we can begin to save for a quiring their,issue be repealed, as they form Advertising Rates: right. feminine hands. It sounded enthusiastic and on unnecessary addition to the paper curren­ tower, carriage house, barn and stable, attractive The Norwalk Fire insurance Co., ; the a fternoons " to the polishing of some rainy day." Four lines or less, 1 time 50c., 3 times $100 C. H. Kendall, M. D. rounds, finely shaded with Iruit and forest trees, Has now completed its very " missish," and 1 sent it off that after­ cy. Among his other recommendations are: ferms to suit. Apply_to A. C. SNOWDEN, on Yet, of sweet things, those roses seemed ;; poems. Uncle Dick shook his head gravely "Yes; andyou won't want me to stitch One square, one insertion 100 the premises, or to REV. II. B. SNOWDEN, 81 18th Successful Business tear noon with a bold heart. That the very objectionable provision for St. Mark's PJace, Brooklyn, N. Y. '§4it mostsweet " and remonstrated, sometimes in sadness and shirt bosoms for old Mr. Isaacs, now that Per week for continuance 50 And has not outstanding a Dollar ol unpaid losses " Jack," quoth my uncle, who met me as the coinage of a fixed amount of silver dol­ One Square, three months 4 00 NORWALK, CONN. or of claims for losseB. And most desirable, until a voice, some times in anger. you are foreman," said Sally. I came from the p03t office, " I verily believe lars each month be repealed, and that here­ " " six months.....- 7 00 Office second >0 S0UMD COMPANY INSURESAT LOWER RA1ES. Soft as sad music said, " Lo! at thy feet " That scribling will never amount to any- "I never expect it. 'Twasyour own thought door west from Farm for Sale. WM.O.STREET, Pres., S. E.OLUSTEAD, Treas. you are making an ass of yourself over some ' •' one year, with paper.... . 15 00 A little flower shall make thy heart re­ 1 after only so many be coined as shall be nec­ Two " " " " ... 25 00 Banbury R. R. HE subscriber will sell the wcl known David QEO.R. CowLKS^ec'y. thing, 'he would say contemptuously. This girl. I don't believe it is the muses you are Sally," said Tom. Depot. Dental T St. John Farm with all the Stock, Tools and joice." was hard to bear; but my lofty aspiratiocs Sally had been able to make four dollars a essary to supply the demand; that the Na­ Three " " *• " ... SO 00 operations in all Growing Crops. Most of the price can remain on courting; it is no muse; it is a miss." tional barks be forbidden by law to retire Quarter of a column, one time 5 00 branches as for- mortgage. For full particulars address 7I7TNA INSURANCECo.ofHARTFORD. And so, the voice obeying,' sustained me, and, firm in my belief of ult: week by stitching shirt bosoms at odd timeB, 50 00 |merly. Painless 22tf GEO. F. BELDEN, Winnlpauk, Conn. /Tii Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetual And with this he passed on, chuckling at his their currency except upon reasonable notice " " one year...... 7cxt ractionof I saw in beauty straying mate'-success, I scribbled on and ever, and and it had been her own fund for her own One-half column, one time. 10 00 teeth by aid of tiapltal and Assets, $6,716,893.77 own wit. FOB SALE. A wealth of Heart's-ease waiting for ray bombarded all the magazines in the country dress, and nice things for the children. But to do so; that all internal revenue taxes ex­ " " one year 80 00 LAUGHING Insures against lossand damage by Fire, on teims As the days went on, however, my uncle's cept those upon tobacco in its various forms 20 00 GAS a specialty EVERAL very desirable Building Sites lor adopted to the hazard and consistent with the choice. with my manuscripts. The magazines did that evening 6he took in the last of her sew­ Full column, one time. Business purposes, situated on Water Street. laws of compensation. COWLES & MERKILL, words seemed in a fair way to prove true. I and upon distilled spirits and fermented li­ " " one year 150 00 N. B.—Dr. Kendall spends Mondays in Bidge- S not open their columns to me, and I fell back ing, and said to old Mr. Isaacs : Enquire of F. W. MITCHELL,Real Estate Agent Sole Agents for Norwalk and vicinity. Great purple pansies each with snowy heart, thought only of Miss Screven. My novel I quors, and except also the special tax upon One inoh constitutes a square. field. Prices for artificial teeth reduced. 42 at last upon the weekly newspapers, and "I shan't need to sew any more; my hus­ FOB SALE. And golden ones with eyes of deepest blue; left untouched, and my rhyming dictionary the manufacturers of and dealers in such ar­ HARLES S. LOCKWOOD , especially upon the Boston Weekly Palladium. band is made foreman at the shop." Special Notices 25 per cent, advance on the WO very desirable Building Lots on West C Some " freaked wiih jet," some pure white accumulated dust slowly, but surely. Fled ticles be abolished; that the law imposing a above. T Main street. Apply at GAZETTE OFFICE. That journal printed my essays,and ascertain " That's good," said the shirtmaker, as he FRANK T. HYATT, ones apart, were my visions of astonishing the world stamp tax upon matches, proprietary asticles, Local Notices In Beading Columns, 25 Fashionable Draper and Tailor assistant editor, whose initials were "F. B. took her little bundle and counted out her Cents per line. OT belonging to any combination, can and But all so sweet and fresh with morning with my genius. I lived only for the mall playing cards, checks and drafts be repealed, Yearly advertisers restricted to the business N' will make Artificial Teeth cheaper than AND S.," sent me polite notes from time to time. pay. ' " That's good luck, no doubt; but contemplated at the time ot contract, but are any other Dentist in Norwalk and warrant them dew from Boston. and the law also by which banks and bankers best material. HE well known property of WILLIAM C. It was something to see my productions in you'd be all the richer if you went on doing permitted to make monthly changes ol their ad­ to oe of the very 1 have also pro­ GENTS' FUSHISHim EMPORIUM ;• I could not bear to lose them, As I re-read the letters I received from are assessed upon their capital and deposits. vertisements. cured the services of J. O. NEWKIRK, and am T STKEET, Bituatedon High Street, in the Bor­ print; it would have been more had these the stitching. Four dollars, and its a big sum now prepared to do filling at the Lowest C'aBh ough of Norwalk, containing one acre of ground I cculd not help but choose them, - Miss Screven, I can make some excuse for Marriages and Deaths Inserted gratuitously. Price. Extractlng25c. N o charge for extract­ fronting on High and Main Streets, with commo­ Main Street;,Norwalk, Conn. productions once in a while brought in a All these recommendations will be approved Obituary or Funeral Notices 15 cents per line. my infatuation. They were frank and out­ in the year counted all up," ing if artificial teeth are to be inserted. Office dious Dwelling House, with all the modern im­ For sweet Content sat singing where they check. But they never did; they elicited "Well, perhaps it is," said Sally; "but I by a large majority of the people. All unusual cuts and devices 25 per cent, extra and Residence adjoining Methodist Parsonage, provements, large Barn, and out buildings, and BERNARD COHN, grew. spoken, and sometimes, indeed, tinged with In what he says concerning the navy the Norwalk. Open evenings. 25 one-half of small hbuse on Main Street. For fur only polite notes from F. B. S.. Finally, I don't need it any more." . ther particulars enquire of BU RR SMITH,Agent. cynicism; but through them there breathed Norwalk, April Uth,18Sl, 15tf MERCHANT TAILOR, So, now, Love's roses shake their scented wrote a letter to the assistant editor upon the And so the poor widow who had been try­ President is emphatic. He believes that ev­ a sympathy, a tenderness, that touches me ery consideration of national safety, econo­ WEEK'S BUILDING, WALL ST., leaves - subject, and by return post I received a reply- ing to get stitching to do was happier next A FULL LINE OF even now as I read them over. Finally, at my and honor demand a thorough rehabilita­ A Triple Combination of Experi­ For Sale. But tempt me hot to their enchanted quest; It was sent to my private box at the post morning than she had been for years; and ence. Artistic Taste and Skill. Imported and Domestic Clot my solicitation, she sent me her photograph, tion of our navy, and he calls the' especial I gather Heatt's-ease set in dewy leaves office, but, to my great amusement, was di­ Sally, singing about her work, made up her -35 Doses With the above combination, DR. C. H. A House and about one acre of the latest styles, constantly on hand. Novel­ which showed her to be a regular-featured, attention of Congress to the report recently KENDALL offers from June 7th, 1881, Artifi­ ties in Scotch Suitings. Satisfaction guaranteed And am content—for me it is the best. rected to "Jane Bell," instead of "John." mind to have a little more pleasure now, '35 cents. A Mothers' cial Teeth of superior quality at so low a price in every particular. 43 large-eyed woman, of rather a serious cast that all desiring them will do well to call on him of Land on Prospect Hill, Be glad if, sweet and glowing, My handwriting was not very distinct, and and to walk out more and take tea oftener made by the advisory board concerning the remedy for sleepless and irritable of countenance indeed, but with a lurking number and character of vessels necessary to belore purchasing elsewhere. Ho can and will May be had on reasonable terms. Apply to You find Love's roses blowing— perhaps a trifle feminine, and the signature, with Martha Decker. Children. The Recipe of Old D*. make Artificial Teeth cheaper than any man m E. W.STUART. smile in the mouth that I could not confess Norwalk. W. E. QDINTARD, I sing through life with Heart's-ease at my upon which I rather prided myself, certainly That evening she began a now subject to place the navy on a footing commensurate Pitcher, Free from Morphine, and Norwalk, March16th, 1881. I2tl but was a large one. She was not a beauty. with the necessities of the government. not Narcotic. Formula published breast. left it an open question whether John or Jane I saw that, but she had an earnest,interesting Tom. FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS willbuy General Fnmishiii Undertaker, 1 The Star Route cases are noticed and the with each bottle. .For Flatulency, A a small place on the hill east of Wmnipauk OPPOSITE HORSE R. R. DEPOT. were meant. The note, too, began,— Tom," she said, " this is an awfully lacing the Lounsbury & Bissell Factory. A face, that grew upon me every day. President says he has enjoined upon the offi­ assimilating the food, Sour Stomach, TOrders attended to day or night. Residence The Farmer's Wife. " Miss BELL —In reply to your question, ungenteel place for a foreman's family. chance for a poor man to secure a home of his Little by little I gave myself up to thoughts own. Apply at the GAZETTE OFFICE. 6tf Main Street,3 doors from Union Avenue, I would say that this journal pays only its Now there's a flat in the next street, only cials who are charged with the conduct of the Feverishness, Worms, and Disor­ of her by day and dreams of her by night. ELLA WHBELEB. regular corps of writers. We are glad to re­ five dollars a month more than this, that cases oa the part of the government and up­ dered Bowels, Castoria has the larg­ ceive your articles, and perhaps later may Her jetters I awaited with feverish impa­ est sale of any article dispensed by Farm for Sale. would be pleasanter. We'd have a little on the eminent counsel, who, before his ac­ People's Market, make adequate compensation therefor; but, tience, and if one were delayed I was in a cession to the Presidency, were called to their Druggists. HE subscriber offers his Farm for sale, situa­ Up with the birds in the early morning— as a young writer, it would be wiser for you parlor there, and nicer neighbors. You'll Tted in the Town of Greenfield, in Saratoga - No. 19 MAIN STREET, torment. I make no excuses for my folly, assistance, the duty of prosecuting with the Surpasses any otlier Heating Appa­ Co., In the state ot New York, nine miles from The dew-drop glows like a precious gem; to think at present only of securing a foot­ feel like holding up your head a little higher Saratoga Springs. It is pleasontly situated on HE very best of BEEF, delivered daily to hold. You have an excellent chance of suc­ dear sir or madame; but pray do not forget utmost vigor of the law all persons who may ratus because it is a rise of ground, 95 acres of land, which is favor­ T our customers. Also, in their season, Veal, Beautiful tints in the skies are dawning, that I was only one and twenty then,and had now." ably divided into pasture, plow, meadow and Lamb, Mutton, Pork, &c., at the lowest But she's never a moment to look at them. cess in the end; but much patience is neces­ be found chargeable with frauds upon the wood land ; with a large house; the size of the Market Rates. Vegetables and Frnlts a full sary at the outset." fed myself plentifully with novels and poetry. ' Oh, I shan't take airs," said Tom; " but fresh and varied supply daily received. Market The men are wanting their breakfast early; postal service, Economical in Fuel, barn 30 by 40, wagon house and stabling, hay loft wagon sent aboat town every morning. " Please say whether I shall direct future five dollars a month won't break me; let's over the same, 23 by 43, and grainery 16 by 18. She must not linger, she must not wait: communications to John Bell, Miss Bell, or And this was my first love! Coventry Pat- During the past year in the Territory of Regulated without Will be sold cheap; part of the purchase money JAMES E.WIXSON. more says in one of his poems,— have the flat." {Igoing to the Cellar. can rcmrin on mortgage if desired, or will ex­ For words that are sharp andi looks that are Mrs. Bell. At present I do not venture to The flat was hired, and the furniture from Arizona a band of desperadoes known as change tor village property. For further particu­ give you any title. Well, heaven bo thanked, my first love failed, "cow-boys" have been engaged in committing WEI DE METER'S CATARRH Arranged to heat every lars inquire of SILAS P. TUTTLEt PARKER'S GINGER TONIC surly As, heaven be thanked, all first loves do 1 the old place looked—as Sally said—like t!51 Norwalk, Conn, "Very truly yours, acts of lawlessness and brutality with the Core, a Constitutional Antidote for room without regard to Ginger, Buchu, Man­ Are what the men give when the meals are "F. B. SCREVEN." This was a sentiment I could not echo, for at nothing in it. The parlor was empty. this terrible malady, by Absorption. ISdirection of the wind. drake, Stillingia, and local authorities have been unable to re­ many of the best medi­ late. that time it seemed to me that if I were sepa - " Of course," said Sally, "we can't pay Free from Gas, Dust or Ashes. Desirable Property for sale. This letter at once amused and piqued me. press. Their depredations have even extend SPURTS of disgusting Mucous, cines known are com­ rated from my fair unseen sweetheart life out money; but there is a furniture shop in Snnfiles, Crackling Pains in the Manufactured by bined in Parker's Ginger Oh, glorious colors the clouds are turning, It was pleasant and rather encouraging, but ed into Mexico. There is lack of authority Very desirrble place on East Avenue. Tonic, into a medicine it was plain the writer set me down as an im­ would be stale, flat and unprofitable. the avenue where they take installments. Head, Fetid Breath, Deafness, and A Also, a tew choice Buildinc; Lots situated on of such varied powers, as| If she would but look over hills and trees; which would enable .forces to any Catarrhal Complaint, can be E. S> MORRIS & Co-, Danbury, Ct- Osborn Avenue, for sale cheap." to make it the greatest pecunious young woman, whereas the truth The correspondence was kept up all the Now I could get things that way." Send ior circular to O. G.SHORT,General Agent, Also, a nicely located House and Lot on Mer- Blood Purifier and the But here are the dishes, and here is the churn­ help the Arizona authorities against these oxterminated by Wei De Meyer's Danbury, Conn. win Street near West Avenue, for sale at a bar­ was I had a very fair income of my o wn, and summer and autumn; but in December there 'I suppose we must have them," said gain, Enquire of &estIIoaltli£Strengtfi ing— rascals, and the President suggests that Ter­ Catarrh Core. The most important Relerences—Baptist Church, Norwalk; Jas.H. : Restorer Ever Used. was a six-foot, moustached specimen of mas- bpfel what was to me an awful calamity. Tom. " Don't be extravagant, Sally. .Discovery since Vaccination. Other Knapp. R. H. Rowan, A. Dickerman & Son, Sonth S. E. OSBORN,East Avenue, ! It cures Rheumatism, Those things always must yield to these. ritories should bo offered the same protec­ Norwalk. tfll or to D. W, Fitch, W est Avenue. Sleeplessness, & diseacss culanity. The idea of playing therole of Miss Screven did not write. I sent implor­ " I extravagant 1" cried Sally. remedies may relieve Catarrh, this The world is filled with the wine of beauty, tion which is accorded to States by the Con­ Parker's of the Stomach, Bowels, Miss Jane Bell tickled my fancy, and there­ ing letter after letter, but no response glad­ And, indeed, she never had been so; but cures at any stage before Consump* ' |• n i Lungs, Liver & Kidneys, 1 If she could but pause and it drink in : stitution. It seems to him too, that what­ tion sets in. Small Place for Sale. fore, giving my imagination free rein, upon dened me. at the shop, where they knew very well SMALL, two-story House, with one acre of Hair Balsami But pleasure, she says must wait for duty- ever views may prevail as to the policy of C. T. Leonard & Son, 'Hasshe jilted you?" said Uncle Dick that Tom Leveret's salary was doubled, One package generally suffices. A Land, near Broad River Bridge, is offered Neglected work is committed sin. - : the spur of the moment I sat down and recent legislation by which tbie army has for sale at a low price, to close an estate. En. ing. Never fails to restore the neverintoxicates. luscoxg ..., . * _ heartlessly, when he noted my pale face. In they were so obliging that before she knew Delivered by Druggists, or by 1\ B. quire at the GAZETTE OFFICE. 6tf youthful color to gray hair. & Co., Chemists, N, Y. wrote as follows: ; • ceased to be a part of the posse comitates, an Dewey & Co., 182 Fulton St., N.Y., 50c. and $1 sizes. Large Saving Boyicg Dollar Size* The day grows hot, and her hands grow truth, I could not sleep or eat; I was con­ it she had bought a hundred dollars' worth of COAL, WOOD, " F. B. SOKEVEN.—At present I also am in exception might well be made for permitting $1.00 complete. Treatis eand I'O-, weary; a quandary, for I do not know whether I sumed with fear and anxiety. What could furniture. marliable statements by the owed For Sale. the military to assist the civil Territoral au­ cosy, comfortable Cottage on oneof the pleas- Oh, for an hour to cool her head, - ought to address you as Madame, Monsieur, have befallen her ? "Since you can't pay much down, Mrs. mailed free. 9 thorities in enforcing the laws of the United Masons Materials, A antest streets in town, within live minutes Out with the birds and winds so cheery! or Mademoiselle. The last title is mine just I endured it for just ten days, and then I Leveret," said the proprietor, " we must a walk of the Bridge or Churches, will be sold at now, although of course I feel at liberty to States. This use of the army would not seem low price. A portion of the purchase money can But she must get dinner and make her packed my satchel and went to Boston. Bah 1 have ten dollars a month." remain on bond and mortgage. Price 87,000. En­ A C£!M£3NT PIPE change it when I choose, or rather when the to be within the alleged evil against what bread. proper opportunity offers itself. Perhaps what a day it was when I arrived there! It Ten dollars a month for a year! Sally quire at this Office. Discount of 10 Per Cent. that legislation was aimed. The busy men in the hay-field working, - mat^imopv would be a more profitable specu­ had snowed a little, and then a thin, cold gasped at the thought, but Tom asked her For Drains,Sewers, W ells, &c., Will be allowed (on account of removal) on all cash The "Indian problem," which has figured It they saw her sitting with idle hand, lation" than literature. Do not, however, rain began to drizzle down |despairitigly. no questions, and she had the handling of For Sale Cheap. purchases in every department after this date. suppose that I am dependent upon my pen in so many Presidents' messages,is treated in At Lowest Cash Prices. Would think her lazy, and.call it shirking, The weather suited me better than the garish the money. So the parlor shone resplendent PliU SI1ES, SILKS, RIBBONS, for my bread and butter. In.that case,I fear this one with vigor and directness. The re­ Handkerchieis, Embroidered, Plain and Printed. And she never could make them under­ the butter would be very thin indeed. No; splendor of the hotel, and I wandered forth with red repB, furniture, marble-top table, Embroidered Sets, Hamburg Edgings, Insertions, commendations made will please all who de­ Drains and Wells Dng and Piped Better than low interest Bonds. stand. " the fates have given me most of the luxu­ that evening, half-ucconsciously wending my mantel ornaments, and a " real oil painting" sire to see the condition and standing of the DRESS TRIMMINGS, ries of life; but these, of course, do not sat­ way toward the street in which Miss Screven in a gilt frame, and the finest curtains possi­ Also Sole Agentf or They do not know that the heart within her isfy me. The reason why I wrote as I did Indians improved. It is recommended that A House on Fair Street. FRINGES, GIMPS, ORNAMENTS. BUTTONS, SC. boarded. I found myself opposite the house. ble. Patent Tinder Wood, LACES. Hungers for beauty and things sublime; about payment for my articles was simply the Indian be given the protection of the law because I thought if they were good enough From an upper window a light struggled Friends called and admired, and Mrs. Lev­ liniment Apply to B. J. Sturges. Spanish, Duchesse,Mauresto and invites public patronage. Phinney, L.N., M. D. • Residence larsin asingleweek. Nothinglike it ever known Its fadeless flowers, and the unchanging and independent. Here am I, an only daugh­ "Iam all the Miss Bell that exists," I ans­ but they - did it, and the time came when hold the royal gifts of the soul so that they Plaisted, G. B. - • Druggist belore. All who engage arc surprised at the ease TOR sheen ter, petted and spoiled to a shameful degree, [Yourselves by making money when a Post Offico, rAY OFFICE, - Noroton and rapidity with which they are able to mako wered grimly. free from debt the young couple looked hap­ shall be music to some and fragrance to others Igolden chance is offered, thereby al­ Propeller Dock - - Norwalk money. You can engage in this business during Around the throne forever. and bound by fetters of luxury. Yes, I "What!" he exclaimedyou are the pily into each other's eyes. ways keeping poverty from your door. Prowitt, J. T. • Hardware your spare time at great profit. You do not have , Restaurants Check, &c. envy you. Sitting here this morning in my and life to all I It would be no unworthy Those who always take advantage ol Randle, J. C„ PAY OFFICE, - Store to inv st capital in it. We take all the risk. These Tickets,or Checks, lately introduced, arc Eat t h hath not heard the song • ' petted darling who wanted to be a poet and " We can live a little nicer now, Sally," ILPithe good chances for making money that are of­ Raymond & Nickcrson - - Store Theso who need ready money should write to us round in form, about the size ol a silver quarter, silly pink-curtained boudoir, with a Dresden thing to live for, to make the power which , fered , generally become wealthy, while those who Raymond, G. W. - - Residence at once. All furnish• dt'-3e Address,TUUE A Co., and the edges arecompletely protected by a brass Of rapturous praise within that shining por­ shepherdess simpering at me from the top of an essayist and Lord only knows what all? said Tom, " but we must remember our ex­ we have within us the breath of other men's do not improve such chances remain in poverty. Raymond Brothers • Upper Offico Augusta, Maine. ring. They are printed on one or both sides as my escritoire, I feel my idle, luxurious life tal; You are the only child of rich parents ? You perience." • joy; to scatter sunshine |;where only clouds Wo want many men, women, boys and girls to Raymond Brothers - Lower Office desired, then varnished to protect them from hemming me in and overpowering me, as the are the lovely creature who sits in a pink work for us right in their own localities. The Sandiiorth, L. \V. . - - Residence water or fluids. They are very convenient to No bc-a: t of man hath dreamed what joys be- perfume of tuberoses makes heavy and sick­ And so they did. and, being really good and shadows reign; to fill the atmosphere business will pay more than ten times ordinaiy Sherman, S. J. - - Residenco handle, and will last a long time. Milkmen, Sa­ boudoir and writes verses with a gold pen on wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all Sherman, S. J, Stable loon Keepers and others using checks should ex­ long ening the atmosphere of a room that'should and honest folk, they prospered. where earth's weary, toilers must stand with that you need,tree. No one who engages tails to Smith, W. H. & Co. - Hardware European Tickets amine them. Also printed to order, the ordinary To that redeemed and happy blood, wa hod ^ be flung open to the fresh air and sunshine. perfumed paper ? " . - " I wouldn't' ask her while we lived so make money very rapidly. You can devote your Solmans, A. - - Office styles of a brightness which they cannot create for whole time to thework, or only your spare mo­ throng, I would change places with you to-day if 1 "Yes," said I desperately, ' - '• '• plain," said Sally one day, " but now we're Starr, O. S. ... Residence : themselves, and which they long for, enjoy ments. Fullinformationand all that is needed Starr.Brothers - : Store Milk Checks,EestauraiitGliecksj&c • All glorious and immortal. V could." ; Screven dropped into a chair and roared. nice again I mean to ask Martha Decker to tentlree. AddressSTINSON & Co.,Portland,Mo. Steamboat Dock - South Norwalk and appreciate. Stillson, G. C. - - . Druggist A. H. BYINGTON & CO., —Selected. f\. When I reached this point of my letter, I '' A sell all round!" said he. And then he come and see me. She's a good old friend, St. John, C. E. - - • Residence AT THE AT XHE read over approvingly what I had written. laughed until he cried, while I quietly stole though I was carried away by Mrs.Schaeffer's A pleasant little glimpse of the home sur­ Trowbridge, Chas.S. - - Offico Western Union Telegraph - Norwalk The New Haven Register niecly hits off Arrived at the lines descriptive of my imag­ away back to the hotel, a sadder but a wiser fine airs and by the politeness of people who roundings of Bayard Taylor' is given in Mrs. 1 PRANGS' Western Union Telegraph,South Norwalk Gazette Job Printing Office. J. T. Fields's reminiscences of her husband. Wilson, S. B. . - Residence the largo hat' r.uisanec at the Ihcutre in its inary boudoir, I smiled as my glance fell man. CHARLES DUNNING. only courted me because they thought me Wood, Chas.N. - - Market GAZETTE OFFICE, upon a boot-jack in one corner and the shav­ Some| of Mr. Taylor's pictures recalled to paragraph : 'Moe SJbptt|e has abandoned go­ prospering." them f'what Bayard said of his little , WESTPORT. . ,BY THE RENOWNED ^ ' For Sale Cheap. Birthday Cards, Jones, Oscar I., PAY OFFICE - TinlShop ing to the theat|f|'fliogether. When he ing apparatus in another. Glancing at the The best things are nearest; breath in your " That's right," said Tom. " We have got now seven years old. She has a fondness wants an eveninga ebjoyment he hangs his place where the Dresden shepherdess ought to nostrils, light in your eyes, flowets at your for Grfeek history and was found the other Set ot instruments, per year, S36 A Stivers' Jump-Seat Buggy. something by our experience, anyhow." Two or more sets, per year, each, $30 Gtnion Line of Steamers. wife's new "Rembrant'' beaver hat on the sgfe; < have been, my eye fell instead upon a feet, duties at your hand, the path of God day charging vigorously into the woodpile; Payable quarterly IN ADVANCE. EARLY NEW, and in perfect order, will be gas bracket, sits behind it, and looks at it just before you. Then do not grasp at the IFOR SALE AT THBjlf Messages to and from Pay Offices, will be sold at a bargain. To' any one desiring a pipe, which I took down and filled, and then when;her mother asked what she was doing Choice of either the Abyssinia, Arizonia,{Neva­ neat,N light carriage, which can quickly -be intensely. He gets just as much as he would stars, but do life's plain, common work as it Sixty thousand New Yorkers live in flats charged 10 cents each, no matter by whom they da, Wisconsin, or Wyoming. Will sell yon at she sajd she was an Athenian pursuing the may be sent or received. Exception, store of J. changed to carry iour. will find this a rare oppor- by going to the theatre, and saves the price of ;resumed my writing with considerable com- comes, certain that daily duties^and daily in that city, and about 500,000 live on flats— Lacedemonians. So much for being born in same rate as charged w Hew York Cits' waity. Apply at GAZEXCB OFFICE. from the country. 0. Handle, and I. M. Hojt, where no obnxgo will a ticket." bread are the sweetest things of life. r GAZETTE OFFICE.; be uwU (9 wtanitorh ' "\ t '• '(\ M- ' h- tf.

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A CARL>. if there bo neither Secretary of State nor of Patents, but some dozen others are mite Town Meeting. New York i. • ul IT c cv England K. I The Surgeon's Knife, At the regular meeting of Concord Divi­ Secretary of the Treasury, then the Secretary as influentially pressed for the place. The annual Town Meeting for the hearing From readit„ tv £hinjf report of the of War for the time being, shall act as Pres­ sion, No. 2, S. of T., held in their hall on Tbe Xo removed and a Friday evening, Dec. 9th, the following pre­ moval orUrinary Stones from duced a bill in the Senate to place General the Town House, on Wednesday, December and officers of the New York and New Eng­ Daring the year 1S82 The Tribune hopes to employ • President be elected in the manner hnd at amble and resolutions were unanimously tbe Bladder—Successful. THE with increasing success the work and the methods Tuesday, December 13,1881. the time provided in the Constitution undor Grant on the retired list of the army. 21. See official call. > ^ land railroad at their annual meeting held on Mr.Simeon Tietsell of Saugerties,N.Y.,had|been which have won for it so large a measure of popular the law for an election until tho existing adopted: approval. It has attained, and means never to Jose, The first and only act as yet passed by the Tuesday last we are forced to infer that treated seven j'earsby.various physicians lorwhat the high standard of success which was aimed at by : term of office of the President so romovod, Senato, is the act confeiring the franking Anntial Meetings. ' • either-the inhalation of Boston fog or the WHEREAS. Our brother, A. Perry June, has they call Stricture ot the Urethra,without benefit its founder, the largest circulation among the best - Editorial Inciter. resigned,dead,or disabled shall havo oxplrod. been called by our All wise and Merciful people. So large a circulation and one so widjly dis­ priviloge upon Mrs. Garfield. imbibing of too much "Cochituate " or some He finally'consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of Ron- SENATOR VEST'S NOltMON 1HI.L. The annual meeting of the First Congrega­ Heavenly Father, from earthly work and tributed over the entire territory of the JN atiou has WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dec. 10,1881. A letter received from Mrs. Garfield by dout. N, Y., who found his trouble to be Urinary never been attained by any other newspapeV in the Senator Vest introduced into tho Sonato tional Society is to be held in the lecture other fluid, must have had a most exhilarat­ pleasures to a heavenly mansion; tbere- Calculi or Stones in theBladder. Tho doctor a^ United States. We accept this fact as the verdict of : DEAE GAZETTE :— Col. Rockwell, conveyed the intelligence that ing effect not only on their Western visitors, iofg WC once removed the foreign bodies with the knife th.) American people upon the conduct and charactcr Thursday, two bills bearing upon tho Mor­ room, on Friday evening of this week. Resolve, That while we deeply feel this loss of 'lho Tribune, l'he (position it occupies could -• Congress, after its short breathing spell, that lady is is excellent health, and that she but on some of the at home Boston people, and then gave his great Blood Specific, "Favorite OF THE mon question. Ono of thorn provides that The annual meeting of the stockholders of ourselves, we remember that the mother, never have been attained nor retained but by pre­ convened on Monday. Nothing of import­ is living in retirement on Euclid ave., Cleve­ especially some of the orators of the meeting. Remedy," to prevent their reformation. Tho en­ eminent merits as a newspaper, asan organ of sound whenever any marriago. according to the the National Bank of Norwalk takes place brothers and sister are worthy our sympathy, tire treatment was eminently successful.and Mr* opinion, and an advocate of jus t public measures ance has been done in either branch beyond land, Ohio. The facility with which the speakers and we do tender them our condolence. That 2d M. E. Church, In short, The Tribune will, as heretofore, continue forms, belief or practlco of any religious January 10th. Tietsell's recovery,was rapid and perfect. to be the medium of the thought and the voice of the perfecting the usual December organization. PERSONALS. double-tracked .their road with steel rails; we will ever remember Perry as one who al­ denomination, shall bo solomuizcd in any ways did cheerfully his daily task, and was Will take place on the Evcnwgs of best conscience of the time : will keep abreast of tho In the House the Republican caucus nomi­ Deacon Benajah Gilbert and wife, of Bel- The annual meeting of the Ladies' Associ­ saw single track bridges double; saw num­ While "Favorite Remedy" is a specific in all highest progress, favor tho ireest discussion, hear all Territory of tho Uuitod States, a written ever ready to give a helping hand to all who Kidney and Bladder diseases, it is equally valua­ sides, appeal always to the most enlightened intelli­ nees, as given in last week's letter, were den's Hill, have been here during the week. ation of the First Congregational church, berless daily through passenger trains flying gence and the purest mnrulity, and rctuse peremptori­ certificate of such marriage,containing names would strive to do good to the erring ones of ble in cases ot Billious Disorders, Constipation TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, elected. There was the usual flood of bills, They have been on quite an extended tour, called for last week, was postponed on ac­ over their road, all terminating in and upon ly to cater to the tastes of the vile or the prejudices and residences of the parties married, shall earth. Also . ' of the bowels, and all tho class of ills apparently l>ec. 13tli and 14tli, ^ of the ignorant. but beyond those mentioned elsewhere, nono visiting a brother in Ohio, and Mr. Osborn, count of the bad weather,-and will be held Gould, Sage, & Co's elevated roads in New Resolved, That in our bereavement we be­ inseperable iroin the constitutions of women. The well known special features of The Tribune be filed in the office of the clerk of the Su­ hold the wisdom of the Father in giving will be carefully maintained. Its Agricultural De­ of any importance. Senatof Morrill, of formerly of Redding, now residing at Falls on Wednesday afternoon of this week. York city, together with a continuous line of Tryit. Your druggist has it, and its cost is only In tlie Olmrcii. preme Court of the Territory. The bill also His beloved rest. Life ended, we also hope partment will remain-as it is, the fullest and the bc«t Vermont, oocupied most of Thursday in an one dollar a bottle. The lucky man is he who The Concei t will be held in tho Audiencc Room Ths Household and Young Folks' Departments, the Church, Va., where Mr. G. owned a farm coal and produce from the West, and miles for that mercy. literary, scientific and religions Icatnres, the standard provides that the certified record of such After the announcement of the result of puts this advice in practice. Don't forget tho beginning at 8 o'clock.and llci'rcshmcnts will be exhaustive explanation of his views on the prior to the war. of loaded merchandise cars' from the East, Resolved. That these resolutions be entered name and address, Dr.David Kennedy, Rondout' served in the Basement lrom G to 10 p. m. market reports, will all be kept up and extended as marriages shall be admissible as evidence upon the minutes, and a copy of the same bo Admission 15 Cta.; Supper 3 5 Ots. opportunity may serve. Tariff question, and is to be replied to by Edgar T. Welles, Esq., of Hartford, wa8 the Borough Election, last week Monday " going West"; who saw new or leased lines N. Y. The Doctor would have it understood that VALUABLE 1'itiSMICMS. - The Tribune has upon the trial of any cause in any court of presented to the mother of our departed Also on Kuropern Plan. The conimittcc prom­ Senator G-rover the fore part of next week. seen on the Senate floor Tuesday, in company evening, a company of merry young Repub­ as thick as the telegraph poles on their line while he is engaged in the introduction of his never been equalled by any other paper in the per­ the United States. The provisions of the bill brother. ise to spare no pains to make it a Social and Mu- manent and substantial value of its premiums, and No nominations of Cabinet officers have as with Sec. Lincoln. Mr. Welles officiated as licans paraded our streets celebrating the of road, leads us to the conclusion that the medicine, "I avoritc Remedy,"he still continues Rical success. the extraordinary liberality of the terms upon which are not to apply to marriages between In­ LEWIS HUBBKLL, ) the practice of his profession, but confines him­ yet been sent in, but one at least will be next best man at the marriage of Sec. Lincoln, victory. As they passed the Bank Building, whole scene must have been one of elevation MRS. W. A. KELLOGG, > Committee. it has ottered them to the public. Wo take pleasure dians in the Territories. Jhe other bill pro­ self exclusively to office practice. He treats all in calling attention of _ the. intelligent reader to the week. and Sec. Lincoln acted in the same capacity Wall street. Abe Wright, the manager of the and exhilaration 1 It. L. ELLS, ) 1 ^ OYSTERMEN'S following otters : vides that no woman shall be disqualified as Norwalk, Dec. 9,1881. diseases ot a chronic character, and performs al THE GUITEAU TRIAL at the marriage of Mr. Welles. "Independent patty," pulled out a pocket The particular object of all this gush can the minorand capital operations ot surgery, IISO 'iho Library of Universal Knowledge, & witness in any trial for bigamy in the Ter­ •«. •» —' embracing Chambers' Enclopsedia complete, omitting Still drass its disgusting "length along. The Hon. S. W. Kellogg of Waterbury, is here pistol and pointing it down Mechanic street only be accounted for by supposing that ritories by reason of her marriage to the de­ AST" New Dates at Finney & Benedict's. only some of the cuts, with extensive additions by a prisoner has during the week exhibited more arguing a case before the Supreme Court. fired, as a sort of a complimentary salute. somebody had something to sell, and possibly 1 »J' - • Experienced Shirt corps of American editors, treating about 15,000 ad­ fendant in the case. , makers can have ditional topics, thoroughly Americanizing the entire than the usual quantity of insolence and dev­ Sergeant-at-Arms Bright has removed Mr. The pistol proved to be loacieil, and the ball a certain inventor of a mouse trap had en­ iS" Diaries for 1882, at H. S. Betts'. plenty ot work at good prices by calling at John work, adding to it over 25 per cent, of the latest, FIFTY YEARS IE THE SENATE. freshest, and most valuable mutter, the whole making iltry. He has been in a constant state of Lake'of New Haven, as the assistant, to the smashed through the officii window of S. E. larged his ideas and trap, and that the game Cooper's, No. 3 Chestnut st. neat Union School Capt. Isaac Bassett, Assistant Sergeant-at- [®°Lean men, fat men, all men, can find Norwalk, Ct. 4tp50 1» Handsome Octavo Volumes of 6 by OJi inches in excitement and irritability all the week, and Superintendent of tho Senate document Olmstead & Co. A moment before Messrs. now sought was not mice, but lambs. size averaging nearly UOu pages to the volume, print­ Arms of the Senate, completed yesterday his an overcoat, an ulster or winter suit cheaper The oystermen of the Town ol Norwalk propote ed in large type on good strong calendered paper, and it has been impossible to restrain him in any­ G. B. St. John and E. B. Price stood in A brief history of the Boston, Hartford & to give a GRAND OISTKR StPPER neatly and substantially bounu in cloth. fifty years continuous service in the Senate room. than anywhere in Norwalk, at the Combina­ Notice. thing. Under the rebuttal testimony the Ben Wright of Greenwich, has. been here front of the'window.talking,and had but just Erie railroad, (the New York and New Eng­ HE Inhabitants of the town of Norwalk, arc MUSIC HAIili, SO. SOKWALK, Cliayles Sickens' Complete Works. chamber, and the event was recognized on land being a reorganization of that company) tion Clothing Co., 51 Main street. An entirely new edition of the complete works of insanity props are fast being knocked away, during the week, looking after the Green­ moved away. As Mr. St. John had just T hereby notified and warned that a town the part of the Senators by the presentation will, we think, be interesting to our readers, meeting will be held at the Town House, in said Charles Uiekens, printedfrom new electrotype plates, and as the prisoner regonizes that fact he wich post office. He was followed by Col. been elected Burgess,the case at first seemed and perhaps instructive. «S" Pickled Tripe, at Finney & Benedict's. Norwalk, on Wednesday, the 21st day of Decem­ Weflnesflay aufi Tiorsday Eves., large, clear type, on line calendered paper, in 13 vol­ 1 to this veteran officer of an elegant and costly ber, A. D. 1831, at hall-past ono o'clock, alter- umes, b'A by TA inches in size, containing over t'00 becomes more and more desperate. The end H. W. R. Hoyt. a little suspicious. An officer was sent for The Boston, Hartford &fErie R. R-, when noon, for the following purposes, to wit .— pages each, beautifully bound in cloth, gilt. This is snuffbox, bearing the following inscription: •ST Fine Pocket Books at Betts'. Dcceinber 14 and 15, 1881. of the trial seems now a matter of the near Hon. John I. Davenport, U. S. Commis­ and Mr. Wright made no attempt to conceal chartered in 1862-3-4, by tbe states of Mass­ To hear the several Annual Reports; one of the finest editions of Dickens' works ever is­ "Isaac Bassett, page, U. S. S. Dec. 5, 1831 To lay the State, Town, (including the support Oysters will be served in every style, and in «uch sued. Tho price of the set of 15 volumes is 822.50. future, and speculations are rife as to the achusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and of Schools,) and highway taxes; We can send either Dickens' works or the Library of sioner of New York, is here. the fact that he had fired the shot which New York, was made up as follows on i®" Mixed Pickles and Chow-chow, by the a shape that they will snit the most fastidious. —Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms, U. S. S., Dec. To make an appropriation for the repair of FRIED OYSTERS A SPECIALTY, Universal Knowledge, as above described, on the fol­ probable verdict. In this connection we will Hon. W. H. Barnum paid us a visit the came so near proving fatal. He was taken what is now in part their through line from quart or bottle, at Finney & Benedict's highways for tho current year; lowing terms say that we agree with one of our exchanges 5,1881." The father of Capt Bassett had to the lock-up, and next day was put under Boston to the Hudson River. Two roads To consider and act upon the petition of George There will be a table of curiosities, among which For $16—The Library of Universal Knowledge, or charge of the Senate chamber when the lat­ past week. R.Cholwelland others, to accept of the streets will be two Sea.Horses. This table will bo in Uiekens' Complete Works, as above described, and which somewhat equivocally puts it—" If The old postmaster at Waterbury, has been $50 bonds and released until Saturday. Mr. leading from Boston to Putnam, which roads Prang's Prize Cards. or roads called Cliff Avenue and Jarvis Street, charge ot Captain Nathan Roberts. THIS WEEKIJY TiilBUiN'JS 5 years to one sub­ ter was a mere boy, and often brought his were opened for use in 1854, road from Put­ All of Prang's Prize Christmas Cards can laid out and partly worked through property at There will bo several handsome and uselul artl scriber. the jury is ' hung' it ought to be hung" reappointed by the President. Olmstead as his bondsman. On Saturday, "The RockB," so called, belonging to the heirs of cles disposed of by chance. An elegant "Secre­ S?or $20—The Library of Universal Knowledge, or son with him when he came to the Capitol. nam to Willimantic in 1872, road from Wil- tary" will bo among tho list offered. TREASURY DEPARTMENT CHANGES. Judge Austin sentenced, him to jail forfif. limantic to Hartford in 1849, road from Hart­ now be seen and had at the GAZETTE OFFICE William Jarvis Street, deceased, and others; Dickons' Complete Works, as above described, and One morning Mr. Webster called the young Ex-Senator Eaton is here. Also to appoint a town agent to-prosecute in It should be borne in mind that not only oysters TUE t>EAII->ViSi£KLY TKlIiUNJi o years to one teen days and $1 fine and costs. Altogether ford to Bristol in 1850, from Bristol to Wa. behalf ot the town, any person or persons who can be obtained at this Supper, but everything in subscriber. There is great uneasiness in the Treasury Also Hon. L. W. Coe and wife of Wol- Pickled Cauliflower,bottles,Finney&Benedict tho eating line that goes to make up a lirst-class lad to him and asked him how he would he will probably stay in jail forty days to terbury in 1855, and from Waterbury to Fish- have encroached, or may encroach upon any of For $19—The Library of Universal Knowledge, or Department. Mr. Lamphere's sudden re­ like to be a page ? He then sent for the cottville. kill, on the Hudson, 1881. It will be seen the public highways of tbe town, and to do any supper, including Ice Cream, Fruits, Confection­ Dickens' Complete VV orks, aa above described, and moval was a shock to those who had counted Other Connecticut visitors were M. Jack­ atone for his carelessness. A large and full assortment of Prang's la­ other business proper to be brought before said ery, &c. -fen copies of the WKEKLY TKIBUN E one year, Sergeant-at-Arms, and said that he wanted that before the road was chartered by the meeting. CHARLES A. BURR, For $S4S-The Library of Universal Knowledge, or upon being found necessary vehicles of in­ son, E. J. Bassett, T. O. King, W. F. Field, legislature of this state all of the through test designs, now on hand, ready for inspec­ NELSON J. CRAW, MUSIC BY PUNZELT S BAND. Dickens1 Compile Works,as above described, and his son appointed. The Sergeant-at-Arms WILLIAM C. SAMMIS, formation to the new Secretary, and that and John E. Earle, John Leeds, and Samuel Suppers. line was built and in use except the gap be­ tion, ateGAZETTE OFFICE. Sapper will be ready at 6 o'clock. twenty copies of THE WEEKLY TiilBUiNE one replied that he would consult the other tween Putnam and Willimantic, 24 6-10 Selectmen of said town of Norwalk. The committee will spare neither time nor ex­ year. shock has been intensified by the resignation The Supper season has arrived. The cold Datod Norwalk, December 12th, A. D„ 1831. The postage on the Library of Useful Knowledge, Senators and see if they would permit the R. Crampton, Esqs., of New Haven. miles, and that portion between Waterbury pense to make this The Supper of the Season. weather seems to improve appetites wonder­ «ST Cucumber Pickles, small and large, at if sent by mail, will be '21 cents per volume; on Dick­ of Assistant Secretary Upton, which was appointment of another page, as at that time Representatives Miles left for home Wed­ and Fishkill, 46 9-10 miles, making a total of ADMISSION, - - - 10 CENTS. ens' Works 15 cents per volume, which the subscri­ fully. On Tuesday and Wednesday even­ 71i miles, which it seems has taken the com­ Finney & Benedict's. COMMITTEE: ber will remit if wishing them thus sent. In pack­ tendered on Saturday. Among the others only one was allowed. He spoke to several nesday evening, to return the first of the ages, by express, they can be had much cheaper. who are said to be booked for removal are ings of, this week, the annual supper of the pany over eighteen years to -construct. The William B. Reed, Joseph Vroome, Edward Smith, Senators, and some of them thought that one week. contrast between this slow coach progress Important to Travellers. Watches, Jacob VanBnskirk, William O. Roberts. Tbe Great El bio Concordance. 2d M. E. Church will be held in the church, Analytical Concordance to the Bible, on an entirely Supervising Special Agent A. K. Tingle, was enough, but Mr. Webster insisted on The Senate adjourned from Thursday over of the past, and the electric speed promised Special inducements are offered you by the Chief Clerk J. T. Power, and Chief of the instead of the Opera House as heretofore. new plan, containing every word in alphabetical or­ having his "little boy," as he called him, to Monday, and the House from Friday to at the meeting for the future, in which the Burlington route. It will pay you to read der, arranged under its Hebrew or Greek original, Secret Service J. J. Brooks, besides other The ladies of this society have catered to the double tracks and new lines are to be built Jewelry, with the literal meaning of each and its pronuncia­ made a .page. The Sergeant-at-Arms told Tuesday. As ever, B. their advertisement to be found elsewhere in tion ; exhibiting 311,00U references lls.uOO beyond tastes of the people so much that it will be and other lines leased, is refreshing even in Holiday Piclnres! Crudcn; marking 3U,0u(J various readings in the New lesser lights. ; • him that he could.stay that session, but could this go ahead age. this issue. tf46 The removal of Mr. Lamphere and the sufficient to announce the dates of tbeir en­ Testament;. with the latest information on .Biblical not appoint him till the next session, so, on Oar Borough Victory. To those of our readers who are familiar Smoked Salmon, Finney & Benedict's Geography and Antiquities, etc., etc. By ltobert appointment of Mr. JamesJ3. Butler, of New tertainment to ensure a large attendance. with the surface of the country through Diamonds, young. LL D., author of a new Literal Translation the 5th day of December, 1831, he was ap­ When tho GAZETTE notified the Borough of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures: Concise Criti­ York, as appointment clerk, is generally which this line passes, it will not be necessa­ cal Comments on the same: -a Gramatical Analysis of pointed, and has remained in the service of Democracy, three weeks ago, that it was At Music Hall, on the evenings of Wed­ @"The extensive stock of the Combination Read man Bros., commended. Mr. B. was formerly the sec­ ry to say that the plans proposed and adopted SUITABLE FOR the Minor Prophets in Hebrew; Biblical "Notes and the Senate ever since. doomed to defeat, it knew what it was nesday and Thursday the Oystermen of the at the meeting will require much time, Clothing Co., prevents their giving a list of Queries; Hebrew Grammar, etc. retary of Lieut.-Gov. Hoskins, of New This great work is comprised in one handsome Pending a motion for adjournment Thurs­ talking about. The result has not proved town announce a supper. This will be not money and engineering skill to carry into prices, but they will guarantee them lower, GAZETTE BUILDING, NORWALK. (|uarto volume, containing 1,100 three-column pages, York, and was afterward B. S. District effect, and our readers will, we trust, pardon neatly and substantially bound in cloth. day, President pro tern Davis addressed the any idle boait or prediction on our part. only "the place where good oysters are got" for same quality, than any other house can Attorney for Idaho. Mr. Lamphere retires but a full supper will be served. It will be us for wishing to be classed among the doubt Elegant Photographs for the Holidays at reason­ It is at once a Concordance, a Greek, Hebrew, and Senate as follows: Our calculations were based upon substantial offer. ' English Lexicon of Bible words, and & Scriptural * ing ones, at least for the present. Indeed, it HOLIDAY GIFTS able prices. Gazetteer, and will be as valuable to students of the altogether from the department. worth while to attend just to see how Nor­ SENATORS : You will pardon me for going data and if our Republican electors will re­ looks at our standpoint as if some shrewd Smoked Beef, sliced, at Finney & Benedict's. Holy Word as an Unabridged Dictionary is to the Among the chtmgcs said to be • contempla­ outside the rules in calling attention to the walk oystermen cook and .serve the delicious men had, or thought they had, discovered Framesol all kin da in Velvet,Easel and Hanging general reader. In fact, every home that has a Bible solve henceforth to adhere squarely to their Frames. : in it ought also to have this great help to Bible read­ ted is the removal of James G. Hill, the fact that the 5th of December, the day on nominees in town and borough elections bivalves—the best in the world 1 Other at­ that the road in question was a necessity to Deserving Articles are always We have just received a large ing and study. It is as well adapted to the use of the Supervising Architect. There is no dissatis­ which Congress t convened, twas the fiftieth tractive features are promised, including a, other parties and had bought up the control Appreciated. N.B Come belore it is too late, where yon common reader as the scholarly clergyman. anniversary of the day when Isaac Bassett there is no more chance for the demoralized of the stock for the purpose of selling out and well-selected stock of want them for holiday presents. We offer it,in connection with The Tribune, at the faction with the management of his bureau, democracy of Norwalk to carry an election grab bag containing supper tickets among The exceptional cleanliness of Parker's following remarkably low rates: — the much esteemed Doorkeeper of the Senate, at a profit. ifor Sij the Concordance and one copy of THE but it is said another has been selected for other things, for five cents. That any railroad men can seriously intend Hair Balsam makes it popular. Gray hairs ANTE D—MANUFACTURING CONCERN became connected with this body. Half a than there is fer them to carry a Presidential are impossible with its occasional use. 4t49 Wold and Silver Watches, wants a business man in Norwalk and in WEEKLY TRIBUNE live years, or live copies one the place. Mr. Hill has made many friends century ago he entered our service as a page contest. They have waited twenty years to attempt a fast competing line between every city (not already taken). A few hundred year, to different addresses. through the influence of Daniel Webster- Boston and New York over the heavy grades, dollars necessary to pay for goods on delivery Kor $U the Concordance andonecopy of the SEMI while here, and his retirement, should it for the latter, with every prospect of waiting It is but seldom that Norwalk people have On Thirty Days Trial. after orders have been secured for the same; S150 WEEKLY TRIBUNE five years, or live copies one take place, will be generally regretted. In all the mutations' of parties, no attempt the opportuniey of enjoying such a thorough­ sharp curves and tortuous line of this road, We will send Dr. Dye'B Celebrated Electro-Vol­ Diamonds, > per month profit puarantecd.Themost searching year, to different addresses. was ever made to disturb him. Surely no twenty more to come, and it will be quite as is not conceivable, and we must be excused taic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for investigation solicited. A. S. ARNOLD A CO., For 320 the Concordance and twenty copies of the Assistant Secretary French's resignation is ly excellent play as "The Colonel," as pro­ thirty days to young men and older persons who 1293 Broadway, N ew York. 3ip50 WEEKLY TKIBUNE one year, to Idiifercut ad­ higher tribute could be paid to his fidelity long before tbey can again elect their ticket for our obtuseness in not wishing to be rank­ And all the Latest and Most Artistic dresses. already in. Mr. F. resigned befor# the re­ duced by Eric Bayley's English Company, at ed among the believers therein. are afflicted with Nervous Debility, LoatVitality, and to his integrity than that Lhe has been so here in Norwalk, if Republicans .will only etc ,gaaranteeing speedy relief and complete res­ Designs in Jewelry, viz : The postage on the Concordance is 40 cents, which tirement of Secretary Windom, and his long and so satisfactorily identified with the the Opera House, last Wednesday evening. toration ot vigor and manhood. Also for Rheu­ the subscriber will remit if wishing it sent by mail. adhere firmly to their own party nomina­ matism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney Except ior short distances the mail will be cheaper history of the Senate. I am sure the The play treats the aesthetic craze in a very PERSONAL. than by express. withdrawal is entirely voluntary. sentiment of all sides is cordially expressed tions. difficulties, Bnptares,and many other diseases. Chains, Seals, Pins, Finger It is rumored in. Treasury circles that Mr. lively manner, is full of interest from the Illustrated pamphlet sentiree. Address Voltaic Great Bargains UNABRIDGED DICTIONARIES —We can furn­ when I wish him health and happiness in It Is due Mr. Hyatt to say that we learn Mr. George A. Black, who was recently BoltCo.,Marshall, Mich. Iy45 Rings, Ear Rings, Brace­ ish the new revised and enlarged edition of either Gilfillan, an ex-Member of Congress from the name of the Senate of the United States. he was just as anxious to decline the nomi­ rising of the curtain until' its final fall, is Principal of the Center District School, was Webster's or Worcester's Quarto Unabridged Dic­ Western Pennsylvania and a Stalwart of pro­ Capt. Basset, like "Our Senior" was a bright, sparkling with wit, and entirely new Malaria, Dumb Ague, Chills positively cured lets, JVec7claces, Loelc- tionary and the WEEKLY TttlBUNE five years for nation for warden and "take to de woods," as in town, last week, visiting his sister and old SMOKY'S STANDARD CUKE never fails. Purely $12; or the SEMI-WEEKLY for $17. Remember nounced stripe, will succeed Assistant Secre­ graduate of Amos Smith's New Haven Col­ and fresh. The company was not composed friends. vegetable; Bugar coatedi; no griping. Ask Drug­ ets, Gold Pens, that these arc the new and enlarged editions-of these were the Hon. Asa Smith and Dr. Brush, gists lor double box; 80 pills for 50 cents. II. S. great works. tary Upton. The Pennsylvanian is no blood legiate Institute. but his party looked upon him as its highest of one central "star" and numerous "sticks," Mrs L. D. Wheeler and Miss Annie E. Betts, Agt. Norwalk. 2m44 Pencils and Spectacles of all A BEASTFFIFEUII GIFT. relation of Treasurer Gilfillan. THE DEATH OF GENEBAL KILPALRIOK. card and with the desperation of gamblers but all were well adapted to their parts from Hoyt will sail from New York next Friday, hinds. ' There ought t<5 be in every home and every office in There is no truth whatever in the statement Walnut Leat Hair Restorer. the land good portraits of James A. Garfield and his The consul at Valparaiso telegraphs to the forced him out. The bland and genial the Colonel to the gentleman in waiting. We for Florida, where they propose spending the It is entirely different from all others. It is as heroic wife. To enable every one to possess them, published that Assistant Treasurer Wyman State Depart ment that .Minister Judson Kil- predict that the Company will make a hit in clear as water, and, as its name indicates,is a per­ In Silver Ware we have an exten­ every subscriber to The Tribune who, with his sub­ "Doctor" now looks out from behind his safe winter. fect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediate­ scription, will send 10 cents additional to pay for is to be removed and his place given to ex- patrick died at Santiago on Sunday last. He retreat, and smiling says: "I wasn't darned New York, and if they ever return to Nor­ Rev. W. E. Wright, of Middletown, N. ly lree the head from all dandruff, restore gray sive assortment of Cake Baskets, packing and postage, will receive as a present from Collector Tom Murphy, of New York. hair to its natural color, and produce a new The Tribune an elegant life like portrait of President was born in New Jersey in 1838 and gradu­ fool enough to be caught out, during the walk "will receive the patronage they "well de­ Y, has accepted the call of the First Baptist growth where it has fallen off. It docs not in any Castors, Fruit and Butter Dishes, Garfield or his wife, whichever may be preferred, or There is no probabilty whatever of Mr. Wy- ated at West Point in April, 1861. He serv­ serve manner affect the health, wbicli Sulphur, Sugar for 20 cents additional we will send them both. These republican gale, and Hyatt ought to have Church of this place, and will commence his of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preparations have Pickle Castors, Spoons, Forks, portraits The Tribune has had. engraved in the best man's removal now or hereafter, and the ed as captain at the battle of Big Bethel, and known better." As the democratic Con­ labors with the New Year. done. It will change light or laded hair in a few Knives, Napkin Rings, &c. style, and t ey are perfect fac-similes of the best story possibly grows out of the fact that ex- in the autumn of the same year became a - Masonic. days to a beantitul glossy brown. Ask your drug­ crayon likenesses ever taken of the martyr President gressman Aiken truly says: Messrs. Lieut. CharleB A. Reynolds of gist for it. Each bottle is warranted. Chas N, and his noble wife. They are beautifully printed on Collector Murphy will shortly be appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of Cavalry. Is 1862 he The annual Communication of St. John's Crittendon.Ncw York,and Geo.C. Goodwin & fine plate paper, 22 by 25 inches in size, and will be "Democratic party is doomed to defeat Cranberry Plains District and Daniel James Co., Boston, Wholesale Agents. Iy38 Our Goods have been purchased ornaments to any parlor, library or office. Assistant Treasurer of the United States, to took part in various operations of the Army whatever it attempts." That is what it ex­ Lodge takes place on Thursday ,evening. of Broad River District, left town on Thurs­ particularly for the Holiday Season, fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of of the Potomac. He was appointed a ists for—to give the Republican party some­ Washington Chapter, R. A. M., elected day last, for Florida, where they propose to and we are confident that they will TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE. General Hillhouse, of the Sub-treasury at body to whip. (Withoui premiums.) brigadier-general of volunteers in May, 1863, officers last Wednesday evening, as follows: spend the winter. MARRIED. repay examination. New York. after which he engaged in a raid t o release Joseph T. Rice, M. E. H. P.; G. Ward THE WEEKLt German Service. Rev.- James M. Taylor, of the Baptist Singie.Oopy, one year, - . Si' Ofr ' ' Treasurer Gilfillan is also solidly planted. the Federal prisoners in Richmond. He Selleck, K.; Wallace Dann, S; Asa Smith, Tabernacle, city, has accepted the call from In Norwalk. Deo. 7, by Rev. C. S. Wing, SWGEPI1 IB Five Copies, one year, - • - 1.50 each The usual Vesper service with sermon, in .Ten copies,one year, - - l.OOeach He is recognized as a faithful officer and there commanded the cavalry of Sherman's army Treas.; Jacob Turk, Sec'y,; Theo,E. Smith, the Fourth Baptist church of Providence, Samuel B. Griffin and MisB Louise Remson, the German language, will be held on Sun­ all of Norwalk. . And one extra copy with every ten names ; or, the is no opposition to his retention. on the march from Atlanta to the sea. After C of H,; John Cotter, P. S.; B. W. Maples, and will commence his labors with the open­ Jackson Bros. perton making up a clnb may retain ten per cent, cash day next, the 18th, at Trinity Church, South In Danbury, Nov. 15, John H. Monroe to :• IN commission. CENSUS OFFICE. the war he took active part in politics, being R. A. C.; A. W. Austin, M. of 3d V.; B ing of the new year. Norwalk, at 3 p. m. Also the Holy Com­ Miss Rebecca Garrison. THE SEBH-WEEKiT TKIBUNE. One of the first matters to be considered minister to Chili during Grant's first term, Cohn, M. of 2d V.; F. V. Brush, M. of 1st Cards are out for a double wedding at Wal­ Single copy, one year, - - S3.OO by Congress will be the Census Deficiency In 1872 he supported the nomination of munion at 9 a m. andjthe preparatory office Five copies, one year, - - . 2.50 each V.; Trustees, W. W. Story, A. C. Golding, ton, New York, which is to take place on the Ten copies, one year, - 2.00 each bill, and It is not likely that any serious Horace Greeley. He was appointed minis on Saturday at 7:30 p. m. G. W. Selleck. A. C. Golding was.appointed Holiday Gifts!! And one free copy with every ten names; or the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 21st in the Con­ DIED. person making up a club may retain ten per cent, cash opposition will be offered to the measure. ter to Chili by President Garfield soon after Chaplain and S. Grumman, Tyler, CLOAKS, D0LMAHS& DLSIERS commission- gregational church of that place. The con­ AT TIIE The work which has been accomplished .his accession last March. He has been ill <*. A. JR. tracting parties are Miss Nellie M. Ells, re* In Norwalk. Dec. 10, of Brights Disease, The price of THE DAILY TRIBUNE, inclndin" At the annual meeting of the Douglass the Sunday .Edition, is S12 per year, §3 for three during the past six months in that bureau for some time and his death has been expect­ RECAPTURED.— Since the escape of Horace cently a teacher in our Over River District John H. Lineburgh, aged 34 years. months, §1.20 for one month. Without the Sunday Fowler Post, officers were chosen as follows: Crowther from the Retreat at Middletown, Edition, $10 per year, S*2,50 for three months, SI for has been of a nature which will greatly ed. His death relieves the State Department School, and Mr. John Q. Barlow, a deacon In Norwalk, Dec. 7, Lewis O. Drake aged Corner Drug Store. Great Reductions in~ all kinds of one month. The Sunday edition alone is" g2 per year. facilitate the taking of the next census, from serious complications and renders the E. H. Edmonds, commander; Isaac N. Oris Officer Nelson and others have been on the of tbe church; and Miss Frank M. Ells,a 43 years. Goods for the We cannot afford club rates or commission on iJailv sey, S. V.; Wm, Hendrick, J. V.j Augustus In Norwalk, Deo. 3, Maggie Mokeley, aged subscriptions, numerous indexes and ledgers having been recall of Hurlbutt less imperative. look-out for him. Last Thursday morning cousin of the first named lady, and J. Har­ Call and examine before you buy. made from which comparisons can be made FOB SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. Taylor, chaplain; Gould Saunders, Surgeon; several gentlemen entered the Danbury depot 14 years. SPECIMEN COPIES of cither edition of the vey Bates, all of that place. Joy go with In South Norwalk, Deo, 4, Thaddeus 8. Tribune sent free and postage paid to any address Wm. P. Small horn, quartermaster; Albert to take the train down and there they found We want an agent at every Post-office in the United in the future. In the certificates of time The position of Secretary of the Navy has them. Heed, aged 55 years. Ayers, officer of the day; Thomas Boyd, young Crowther. Mr. O. E. Wilson recog­ States where we have not ono now. -Remittances i .v .. ave been issued by that bureau to the been offered by the President to the Hon. In Wilton, Nov. 24, Edwin Birchard, Howard S. Betts, should bo made by registered letter, Post office order, \'C.u * r clerks, no contract is stated or George S. Boutwell of Massachusetts, form­ officer of the guard; A. Ayers and A. J. nized him at once and quietly slipping out "STMaple Syrup at Finney & Benedict's. H O L! DA or draftjon New York. Address aged 72 years. X'HE TRIBCilE, Dicw.Xorfc. impUfd by which the Government is bound erly Secretary of the Treasury, who has de­ Keisler, delegates to encampment; Wm. Hen­ soon returned with Officer Nelson, who ar­ Norwalk, Conn. •STBemember, the Combination Clothing At Saugatuck, Dee. 7, David A. Morehouse •!' to the adoption of the system va­ drick and Wm. Lyle, alternates. rested him. He made no resistance, and was aged 78 years, and 6 mos. Brother of Fred­ clined it. Co. are the pioneers of low prices in Nor­ To Rent. rious members of the House and Senate were MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. On Wednesday evening last, Buckingham very willing to talk. He admitted setting erick Morehouse of Westport. White Blankets at $2.00, 2.25, 2.50 walk, and their goods are always the best. BUILDING, either as a bam or shop, in the consulted by the Superintendent, as were Congressman J. Hyatt Smith, the reverend Post elected officers as follows : Commander, fire to the barn, and said that he went to In Stamford, Dec, 4, Mehitable Bishop, and 8.00. . A rear of No. 13 North avenue. Itp Look at their overcoats and see for yourself. aged 80 years. also the President and Secretary of the In­ Greenbacker of Brooklyn, has received the Bradley S. Keith, S. V. O., Fletcher Pierce; Winnipauk the night before to burn the LEVER, In Bridgeport, Dec. 7, Capt. John Brooks, 1882. terior, all of whom were favorable to the following from the Brooklyn Labor Club: J. V. C., Frank W. Perry; Surgeon, Dr. E. house, but refrained from doing so because •ST No Boiling your clothes with Frank Sid- aged 86 years. Deo. 8, Peter Cooney, aged Marseilles Quilts, $1.25, worth 1.75, action subsequently^taken. There is no rea "Your infamous action in entering the Re­ C. Clarke; Chaplain, George S. Partrick ; he thought his folks had company. His dall's Soap. For sale by Finney & Benedict. 27 years. Dee. 8, Mrs. Harriet S. Walter. Bargains in Quilts, $1.00 each. Harper's Weekly,, son to doubt the passage of the relief appro publican caucus has aroused great indigna Quartermaster, James L. Ambler; Officer of father was sent for, and he was soon placed RAW HIDE, ILLU S T R A T E 1> . priation. tion here. If you support caucus nominees the day, R. L. Ells; Officer of the guard, J. in chnrge of a keeper of the Asylum and "STBasement to let. Enquire at Starr Brother's store. Notice. 200 doz. Ladies' Hose, white and Harper's Weekly stands at the head of Ameri­ It is stated that there will be a heavy on the floor, your political career is ended." B. Rusco. taken back to Middletown. COPPER STRIP, can illustrated weekly journals. Ey its nnparti- "dischage of employees at the Census Office The settlement of the bills incident to the HE Annual meeting ot tho First Congrega­ colored, 3 pairs for 25c. : san position in politics,ilsadmirable.illustrations, Fire department. Popping Corn on the Ear.Finney&Benedict's. tional Society of Norwalk will be held in the its carelully chosen serials, short stories, sketch­ within a short time. The question will then late President illness will, or should, receive The Royal Hand Bell Ringers have come TLecture room of said Society, on Friday evening : -A- 3J0T X> . es and poems, contributed by the foremost artists The annual meeting for the nomination of All kinds of Foreign and Domestic Nuts and Dec. 16, at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose oi hearing and authors of I e day, it carries instruction and become a pertinent one whether, all other the early attention of Congress. It is under and gone, leaving behind very pleasing mem­ 200 doz. Children's Hose selling at entertainment to thousands of American homes. a Chief Engineer and two Assistants for our Fruits for the Holidays, Finney & Benedict's. the annual reports, to elect officers for tbe ensu­ things being equal, those employees of pro­ stood that Drs. Agnew, Hamilton and Bliss ories. On Tuesday afternoon they gave a ing year and to transact any other business prop­ ^ the same price. It will aiwaj-s be the aim of the publishers to Borough Fire Department, will be held at matinee at Music Hail, which was largely at. er to come before said meeting. • Baldwin Cutters, make Harper's Weekly the most popular and at­ fessedly Democratic proclivities, who have will be satisfied with about $25,000 each SSTDelivery wagon for sale. Enquire at Norwalk, Dec. 8,1881. tractive family newspaper in tho world. Phoenix Engine House, Main street, Thursday tended. Mr. North, very generously admit HENRY SEYMOUR. 1 Sociotv,a in many instiiuces at ilio time of their a p Drs. Barnes and Woodward being officers of Starr Brother's store. !500I 9 . AT evening, Dec. 22d. Polls will be open for EDWIN O. IlEELEK, V ~ ?V. Prints at 4, 5, 6 and 7 cts. per yd. HARPER'S aIS. pointment received the preference over the Government, their cases will be separately ted all the Sunday school children free. In IRA COLE, Committtec, nomiuatinn. of Chief Engineer, from 8:15 to •STPine Apple, Quince, Plum and Raspber­ Pe equally worthy competitors of iho Republi considered. the evening the large Hall was again filled by Manufacturers' Prices. IIABPEB'S MAGAJ can persuasion, should not receive the pref­ It rumored that Consul Mosby is to be' re­ 0:15. an appreciative audience. The music was ry preserves and mince meat, by the pound, Masonic. Job lots of 3-Battoned Kid Gloves HARPER'S WEElii simply charming. The entertainment, as a at Finney & Benedict's. HARPER'S BAZAU erence also for lUuir WHlking-popers at the called from Hong Kong and given some soft The Ncptuue Club. The members ot St. John's Lodge, No. 6, A. F. a,t 43c. per pair, a specialty for the The THREE above puoncauous, - bands of an uiiqiidlifiedly Republican admin­ matter of course, was similar in character to & A. iI.,aro hereby notified that theAnnual Com­ W. H. SMITH & Co., Any TWO above named, 7 0# er place nearer home. Mosby was an espec­ The annual.Reunion of the Neptune Club The Funeral of Mrs. Carrie C. munication for the election ot officers will be held Holidays. HARPER'S YUUi\G PEOPLE, - 1 50 istration. the well-known "Swiss Bell Ringers,"but the Thursday evening, December 15th, at 7 o'clock. IIARPER'S 3IAGAZIJ.E, I ial favorite of Grant, who once urged him was held at the Adams House on Tuesday Porter Per order ot the Lodge, HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE,) 5 00 SENATE AND HOUSE COMMITTEES. performers far surpass all other companies, A.C. GOLDING, Secretary. 15 and 17 Water Street, HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY, for Assistant Attorney General, and the sup­ evening Jast. About tbirty-five persons were Was attended from the house of her mother, Ladies' Undervests and Pants at 35 The Senate Committees on Privileges and evincing wonderful skill in the handling of a D.C.NASH, W.M. One Year, (5J Numbers), - - 10 00 position is reasonable that the present Ad­ present. Commodore Tompkins was in his Mrs. Levi Coley, in Weston, yesterday, at 2 STOZIWAIJS, OT. cts., worth 50 cts. Postage free to all subscribers in the United Elections disposed of the charges against great number and variety of silver-toned Slates or Canada. ministration will be of a similar kindly die element, and was ably supported by the other p. m. A large concourse of friends and Senators Miller and Lapham of New York, bells. A great variety of music was per­ Notice. position. officers of the Club. Communications from neighbors-cumbers from a distance—attested The volumes ot the Weekly begin with the fust who, - it was alleged, had purchased their formed, including some very difficult selec­ HE Annual meeting of the Stockholders et the NOTICE! Gents' Undershirts and Drawers, at Number for January of each year. When,no time Assistant Secretary of State, John Hitt, is absent members and friends were read, tbeir respect and esteem for the dead and National Bank ot Norwalk, for the election is mentioned, it will be understood that the sub­ election through irregularities and fraud. At tions. To avoid monotony, several glees Tof seven directors will be Held at the Banking 50 cts., worth 65 cts. scriber wishes to begin'the Number next after to resign his position. His successor will speeches were made by nearly all the mem­ living, only representing the sympathy of Ladies, yonr Attention!! the receipt of order. the beginning of the last Extra Session the were introduced, adding much to the enjoy­ House on Tuesday, January 10th,1882. Polls open probably be Judge J. Bancroft Davis of the bers present, and the exercises in the parlor tbe whole community. The countenance of from 10 o'clockfa. m. till 11 o'clock a. m. The last Twelve Annual Volnmes of Harper's matter was referred to a sub committee for ment of the audience. High expectations Norwalk, Dec. 12,1881. Has a line stock of Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by Court of Claims, and Secretary Hunt will be were followed by an excellent supper which the dead, through the restoring skill of Wm. B.B. ORAUFUBD Cashier. Bargains in Brocade Dress Goods at mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expenso investigation and it having reported that were fully realized, and the audience dispers­ (provided the freight docs not exceed one dollar appointed to the vacant judgeship. was thoroughly enjoyed. Every member re­ E. Quintard, the undertaker, was natural and HOLIDAY GOODS 10c., reduced from 15c. there was no evidence produced to sustain ed well pleased with the evening's entertain­ per volume,) for S7 00 each. Secretary Blaine informed a friend yester­ joiced to see his Brother Neptune happy, and lovely as in life, and beautiful flowers bloom­ Notice Just imported lrom Enrope; is prepared tosell Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable ior bind­ the allegations, the committee agreed to ask day that he would retire from the State De­ ment. S hereby given that The New York & Connec­ them at very low prices. Please call and secure ing. will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt ol all joined in wishes for the future success of ed upon the coffin. The funeral services, ticut Air Line Railway Company, will make jour Chriitmas gifts. All Wood Black Cashmeres from 35 f 1 00 cach. to. be discharged from further consideration partment next Wednesday, and that a nomi­ conducted by the Rev. S- B. S. Bissell, con­ applicationI to the General Assemby of the State Remittances should be made by Post Office the Neptune Club of Norwalk. A. Selleck, the Bookseller, is opening his of Connecticut at its January, 188a, Session, lor cts. up. Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ot loss. of the case. nation of ex-Senator Frelinghuysen of New stock of goods for the Christmas trade. He sisted only of choice selections from the Old the privilege ot bridging the riversand navigable Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement Speaker Keifer is having a hard time of it waters on the line of their Railway between New without the express order of HARPEK & Bnos. Jersey, as his successor, will be sent to the In this issue we print the prospectus of has taken great pains in his selections and Testament and the -New, with appropriate Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. in making up his committees, and no matter Haven and the boundary line between this State Merry Christmas! 30 doz. Ladies' and Children's Leg- Senate, Monday, ' -v• ' Harper's Weekly for 1882. Everywhere believes that he has secured an assortment prayers, and then loving hands took up the and theState of New York. in what way he makes the slate he will incur Dated and signed by said Railway Company by gins at less than manufacturers' John A. Moss, who was discharged by Li this "journal of civilization" is known as one that will please all classes. He has books in bier and bore the precious body to its resting its President, S. E. OLMSTEAD. - and a, • a good derl of hostility. Usually the Speaker prices ; also Nubias, Hoods and brarian Spofford, during the recent cam­ of the best papers in all the world, and it is endless variety, including choice illustrated place in the cemctery opposite the family Dated at Norwalk, Dec.10th, 1881. 3150 concedes to the member whom he regarded Jackets at very great bargains. paign, for having a picture of Garfield over growing more and more popular year after. works specially designed for presents. Ar­ mansion. ' Railroad Notice. Happy New Year!! &B his principal competitor, in the race for bis desk and thrashing a Democratic em It should be found in every household. We tists' - materials, luminous match safes, pic­ " Dearest sister, thou has left us, \ CHRISTMAS OTICE is hereby given that the Danbury & the gavel, the most prominent committee ployee of the Library for tearing it down, is will furnish it with the GAZETTE for $5.25 Here thy loss we deeply feel; - Norwalk Railroad Company will petition A fine line of Ladies', Misses', and tures, games and innumerable articles, useful But 'tis God who hath bereft us, x ' N to All chairmanship. In the case of the present highly endorsed for a position as an assistant per year. and ornamental. Do not fail to see his as' to the General Assembly of the State of Connect­ Children's Gloves very cheap. Speaker, however, he had several, and how He will all our sorrows heal." icut, at the next January, 1832, session thereot, BY PURCHASING YOUR in the House Library. sortment. for an amendment of theCharter of saidccmpany SLIPPERS! to dispose of them annoys him not a little. The President has signed a convention pro­ One of our good-natured Burgesses bad a " Yet again we hope to meet thee,. giving them the power to extend the line of their When the day of life is fled ; railroad from some suitable point on the line ot Job lot of Umbrellas at about half [Handsome as you ever saw.) Then there we.rc influences which aided viding for an exchange of money orders be­ novel experience last Wednesday evening. Jackson Brothers have an elegant stock of their present road in the town of Norwalk, south­ goods for the Holidays. Beautiful designs Then in heaven with joy to greet thee' erly to some suitable and convenient point in said price. Keifer to pull through which will demand tween the United States and New, Zealand He was quietly seated in the Opera House Where no farewell tear is shed." town, and upon Long Island Sound, between Nor* that the Blaine Republicans be given back in silver ware, fine jewelry of all kinds,fancy walk River and Five Mile River; also to author­ ' •• A'•••• and New South Wales. with two ladies, when the Borough Bailiff ize the said company to accept of the amend- Make Husband, seats and that the Stalwarts be pushed to the It is asid that John Humphrey Noyes, appeared upon the scene and in his very articles, etc., will tempt purchasers to buy at ft3F~ Honey, Rock Candy Drips or Syrup mentsof its charter,passed by the General Assem­ Best Hartford and Lowell Carpets at their store. for Buckwheat Cakes, at Finney ^Benedict's bly of this State at its May session in the year front. The Speaker is inclined to make founder of the Oneida Community, is a cou­ blandest manner escorted the Burgess to the 1866, and approved June 20,1866, , At 33 Main Street, ' < at 80c.; other grades from 25.c. up. or Wife, Hiscock Chairman of the committee on Ap­ sin of Rutherford B. Hayes. Why didn't Court, where he was_ needed to make out a Christmas Cards. An Interesting fact. Dated at Danbury, Dec. 12, 1881. propriations, but may be deterred in so do­ The Danbury and Norwalk Railroad Company. WHEBE YOU TVIliL FIND ALL KINDS OP the Democrats find this fact out in the sum quorum. The business was soon transacted, Ladies who have shopped in New York In France, all patent medicines must be By HARVEY WILLIAMS,Sec'y. or Son, ing by the influence spoken of. Generally mer of 1876 ? however, the Court adjourned, and he was need not be reminded that so many beautiful endorsed by an official board.of physicians he has made up his mind to give New Eng­ The Waishingtori monument has reached permitted to return and enjoy "The Colonel." designs cannot be found at any one place in before they can be sold. In lieu of such a or Daughter, { land three chairmanships, the South two, the heighth of 250 feet and work has been law in America, the people have resolved Scolield & Hoyt, the city as are now on exhibition at the themselves into a National committee which Toys Md Presents New York five, Ohij and Wisconsin two, A. SELLECK stopped for the winter, so far as the laying The clerks of the Slate Senate and House, GAZETTE OFFICE, and that no such opportu has endorsed Swayne's Ointment for allaying or Friend,; - and two to the Paific Slope States. It is Invites attention to his large stock and great va­ For old and young in great variety. of stone is concerned. having concluded to follow the customary nities for careful selection are afforded in the the itching accompanying the piles as tbe riety ot choice articles carefully selected lor the certain that the committees will not be an­ The gentle zephyrs whisper that Vice "plan of rotation, Mr. . Charles P. Woodbury only reliable remedy in the market. It is a crowded city stores. We have Dolls, and Doll Car­ 29 Main Street, Norwalk. nounced for some days, and it is even possi­ President Davis is about to embark upon an­ will be a candidate for promotion to the poor rule that wont work both ways. 4t50 HOLIDAY TRADE, ble that they_may be delayed until after the other matrimonial voyage. The lady is clerkship of the next House of Representa­ Telephone to New Canaan. riages, Skates and Sleds, a large lot It takes all a man ban earn sometimes to buy Including PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ot all sizes, holidays. It is whispered in the lobbies that sister of his late wife and resides in Lenox, tives. As a matter of course he will be The Connecticut Telephone Company have medicines for his falnily. We are determin­ styles and prices; WRITING DESKS of various ot very Itfw price Drums and Rock­ DR. S. W. F1SKE, Rubber Boots, Kelley will be chairman of the Committee Mass., elccted. . already commenced work on their line from ed to cure colds, &c., with Peerless Cough styles: Stylograpnic Pens; elegant Papetenes; ing Horsfes, that cannot be beat as Clairvoyant Physician and Magnetic beautiiul Holiday Books for old and young; rancy Healer, Business and Test Medium, on Ways and Means, Hiscock of Appropri­ Mr. Tilden is to be asked to visit the Atlan­ Norwalk to New Canaan, and the two places Syrup at a less cosit than was ever before Baskets; Russia Leather Goods; Pictures Mag­ tor spead. We also have Glassware, On the first of January next, F. W. Mitch­ known.—Notice size of bottle. 50 cents and azines; Miscellaneous Books: Luminous Match Office No. 270 Chapel Street, Now Haven. Conn, ations, Kasson of Foreign Affairs, Dunnell ta Exposition and Senator Hill is to be the will soon be in telephonic connection. It is Frene'/ China, decorated and plain; where he can beconsulted regnlarly.evcry month Arties and ell will succeed Mr. Stanley as Manager of $1 per bottle. H.S. Betts agent. : • Safes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. A l'rom tho morning of the 10th until the'£!dat9 of Public Lands, Neal (Ohio) of District of bearer of the message. It is considered sure designed to carry the line to 3tamford,event­ large Btock of Artists' Materials to -which attcn- the Opera House, acting for the owners. It tion is specially invited. Fane/Cups, Saucers, and Plates, p.m. Office hours lrom 9 a. m.to9 p. m. Columbia,and Townsend (Ohio) of Currency. that he will accept. ually, but the w.ork may not be done this Cut-cut-cadaw-cut Call and make selections while the stock is Doctor Fiske is highly recommended by the lias been decided to re-seat the floor of the 50tl very low price, Toilet Sets, and people and the press, as tho great hoa er and phy­ ; l|Alaskas. Col. Wait is sure of the chairmanship of Is it a fair inference from the failure of winter. Halloo, neighbor Kirk, what is the It is reported that a special meeting of the iresh, sician for the speedy cure of allChronic and long Hall with cane-seated chairs in place of the Mantle Ornaments of all kinds. standiDg diseases ol whatever nameor nature. one of the committees, with a possible chance the House Greenbackers to nominate a chap­ price of honey ? South Norwalk " Old Hen Club" has been Make "Merry"and "Happy" too.| settees now in use. Other important im­ /All the new styles of Ladies' Work The Doctor has treated the sick in New Haven, for-Mr. Miles to obtain another. lain, that they consider their cause past pray­ called to take into consideration the present A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever. Bridgeport and Norwalk'for the past.six yea"rs provements are in contemplation but have New Figs by box or pound,Finney &Benedict (and Lunch Baskets, Pocket & Table with great snccess, his increasing practice in MR. GARLAND'S PRESIDENTIAL BILL. ing for? deplorable scarcity and high price of eggs, .New Haven, occupies most ot his time. If you On Thursday, Senator Garland of Askan- not yet been fully decided upon. If the Cutlery, Lamps and Chandiliers, are sick or need his valuable advice do not fail to The allusion to the stamping out of polyg­ Pickled Pig's Feet &Hocks,Finney&Benedict and if possible to devise ways and means for consult him. He'will tell you if success or ad­ L H. HOYT & Co. proposed alterations are made the Hall will sas, introduced the following bill in the Sen­ amy, in the President Message, was received an increased production and consequent bought in large quantities, which versity awaits you. Also of journeys, law suits, A.H. HOYT. J.F.KUSCO. be in better condition than ever before. Headquarters gains, losses,absent friends, and great success in ate, to [provide for the performance of the with applause on the Republican side of the .Christmas Cards. ' ' reduction in price. we are selling at very low prices. selecting lncky numbers. All should consult duties of the Presidential office in case of the Sunday School Superintendents and teach- N. B.—It is understood that clucking mem­ FOB V Books for the children and Silver him. He is alSvays reliable. Sittings for business House. The Democrats maintained a signi­ Rev. Dr. Joseph Anderson, of Waterbury, affairs or examination ot tho sick, $1.00. Commu­ I \is'X'lif(JT OF NORWALK, ss. Probate Court, removal, death, resignation or disability of ficant silence. can be supplied with all the latest designs in bers will not be admitted. ,4: ~ 5 * * Plate for the old ones, If you only nications by letter upon business or health mnst JJ December 8th, 1S8U lectured last evening before the Bridgeport any quantity, at a liberal discount at the CHRISTMAS, . - - . i contain S3, age, sex, a lock of hair, and stamp. Estate ot CHARLES VAN HOOSEAE.late ol the President: Hon. Frank Hatton, Acting Postmaster want a Penny Doll, or a first-class Address Lock Box 1«53, Norwich,Conn. For fur­ Norwalk, in said District, deceased. • Scientific Society, upon " The Mound Build­ SILVEB CREEK. N. Y., Feb. 6, 1880. SECTION 1. Be it enacted, etc. That sec­ General, is daily winning new laurels and GAZETTE OFFICE. ther particulars send a stamp and get a circular. The Conrt of Probate lor the District of Nor­ tion 146, Title, III. of the revised Statutes is ers; who they were and what they did." GENTS,—I have been very low, and have NEW YEARS and \ Cook Stove or Range, Parlor Stove TAKE NOTIOE.—The Doctor will be at. the walk, hath lira ited and allowed six months from ' v. warmest commendations from all, for tho ef­ Byxbeo House, Meriden, Conn., three days com­ the date hereof for the Creditors ot said Estate ' • ;i hereby repealed. , , . Before the lecture he was entertained at tea, Who built the pyramids? Hard to tell and tried everything, to no advantage. I heard or Furnace fail not to call at mencing Dec. 33rd. your Hop Bitters recommended by so many I BIRTHDAY CARDS^ to exhibit theirclaimsfol'settlement. Those who SECTION 2. In case of the removal, death, ficient manner in which he handle's his De­ at the Atlantic House, by the-Society, Rev. not much use to know anyway. A more im­ He will also be at Smith's Hotel, Waterbury, neglect to present their accounts,properly attest- resignation,or inability of both the President partment. portant query is, who can cure my dyspepsia? determined to give them a trial. 1 did, and Conn.,lour days commencing Dec.2Sth. ed, within said time, will be debarred a recovery. J. G. Davenport and the leading preachers now am around and constantly improving AT THE Use Dr. S. W. FISKE'S VALUABLE LINI­ All persons indebted to said Estate arc requested and Vice-President of the United States, the It is said the Michigan delegation have pre­ The answer is easy, Cobb's Little Poaophyl- L. J. CURTIS', MENT, in all cases ot Kheumatism, Sprains, and to wfike immediate payment to Secretary of State for the time being, or if sented the claims of ex Congressman Stoae, of Bridgeport also being inyited to meet lin Pills. 25 cents per bottle. H.S. Betts, and am nearly as strong as ever. all pains and aches. For sale by all druggists. 3tm £MILY VAN IIOOSBAK* Executor. there be no Secretary of State, then the Sec­ him. _ .. agent. W, H: WELLER. GAZETTE OFFICE. { retary of the Treasury for the time being, or iPlliillSS 'IiSSsaiSffill®; SWfls 1 WESTPORT. Previous to Wednesday mild weather had The Cornwall & Patterson organ com­ Norwalk G-azette. pany intend to build two*factories on the prevailed to such an extent that the hopes South avenue extension, one..400 feet long Of ice men began to waver and the scencs of and the other 200 feet long. Mr. Patterson BOSTON, Dcc. C.—At the annual meeting Tuesday,December 13, 1881. two years ago were imminent. A cold wave has bought 100 lots on the Burr road and will of the stockholders of the New York and from the north reached us soon after Wednes­ put up 100 houses for the employees of the New England Railroad, held to-day, 94,659, company. Fairfield County Items. day, and ever since the temperature has been votes were cast for the Board of Directors, Announce to the public that they have on.hand a Granite & Stone China Ware, fine assortment of of an encouraging kind. Capiaiu Joliu Brooks.. as follows: Jesse Metcalf, Jay Gould,Sidney f CITY OF WEST NORWALK. " Mr. A. S. Hurlbutt was in Watertown, N. Captain John Brooks, the only brother of Dillion, Cyrus W. Field,. W. T. Hart, James Porcelain & Parisian Warei Messrs. Bates Drothers are well satisfied Y., last week. He is improving in health. Charles C. Brooks, Esq., of this place, died H. Wilson, John H. French,Eustace C.Fritz, Fall and Winter with the "RiEdon Jwater wheel, purchased Committees on Christmas "greens" have at his home in Bridgeport, on Wednesday George B. Roberts, H.J. Jewett, L. B. Can­ Majolica, Liverpool Ware, of John Cotter. It gives them more power morning last, at the advanced age cf 86 years mm had splendid opportunities this year to pre­ non, Frederick J. Kingsbury, -R. Suydam nfailing " forail kin" with less water than aay wheel they have His father lived to the great age of 97 years. ^U S pare for the work entrusted to them* Time Grant and Henry L. Higginson. Remedy-such as Diseases Millinery Plain and Gold Band U9ed. has been when evergreens had to be dug The Standard says: President Wilson made an address, in TETTER.ITCH.SORES. PIMPLES. There has been hoggish work this week, from beneath snow and ice. » "He was born in East Bridgeport, the son which he spoke of the present needs of the ERYSIPELASfeJJINGWORM. INCLUDING about every four legged hog has been butch­ The GAZETTE at all times at Hurlbutt's. of Captain John and Mary Coe Brooks, September 18,1795, at which lime there were road as a double track and an increase of- Novelties in Velvets, Plushes, Rib­ Dining Sets, „ ered. U . Captain Alfred Taylor was ninety Thanks­ but ten houses on the east side of the harbor. rolling stock. He quoted the opinion of Mr. bons, Ostrich & Fancy Feathers, Mr. Fred Keyser, is a restless man- giving day. He and his aged wife have been For his education he received the advanta­ Gould, who was now one of the largest Birds, &c. when he is net engaged at hatting, he is very sick. ges of the district school, and of the old stockholders, thatjthe road was now in a con­ Gold Band & Decorated Tea Sets, continually at work arouud his grounds and The machines for the manufacture of silk Stratford academy, of which the distinguish­ All the Leading Shapes in ed David Piatt, afterward Lieutenant Gov­ dition to earn $6,000,000 as easy as it earns house. In addition to all the changes, he iu Corwall & Patterson's factory have been ernor, was preceptor. At the age of fifteen $3,000,000. In regard to the policy to be Best (;. C. Yellow and Rocking" ~ ' has now graded the grounds in the rear of put up. The entire second floor was requir­ years he went to New York to live with pursued concerning competing roads, Gen­ nam Stone Jugs, Pitchers, etc. his house, greatly adding to the beauty and John Yanderbilt, and the next year, in 1811, THE GREAT CURE FOR- ' - ' ' ed. Thirty tenements have been engaged for eral Wilson said that the company did not convenience of his cozy cottage and home. entered the store of Gershom Smith, grocer, operatives and five more are needed. A in Peck slip, as clerk, but soon found he had propose to adopt rates which would be For both Ladies and Children. ""'iJ We have with us as a resident a decendant Boiler of fine proportions, for the establish­ mistaken his calling, and on the breaking ruinous to the interest of the stockholders of A line assortment of of an Indian tribe, who, it is said, was a do­ ment, arrived last Wednesday. out of the war of 1812 came home. His Symptomsaro moisture,stinging, itching, worse at We will this day offer Men's\ Diagonal Wor~ the road. In regard to the changes in the night; soenmfta if pin-worma were cnwvlinpc nbout Glassta,Tin flTare, mestic for. many years, in the family of Cap­ The people of Christ church are talking father being a seafaring man he early im­ the rectum; the private parta are nlti'ii alTcch-d. Af a Mourning Goods steds at the following Prices: bibed a fondness for the water and acquired Board of Directors General Wilson said "it tain Lamb, of your Borough, Although about building a Sunday school or chapel, pleasant, economical and posiiivn cu:-<\ ;»\r w.sr.'a Constantly on hand, and orders executed at short skill as a boatman. That he was a born meant simply this—that we should have a Ov/lINTMENT •> IIUb.1 1 is superior•«> to»«»»•«. any J ...... article in ....Uu» ...... mnikcfc. notice. Particular attention is given to the pur­ Granite and Agate Ware, ^ 1§I quite aged and decreped, she is still an ex­ soon. leader it is evident from the fact that at the Sold by• druggists,• or somlnu eta. la 'J-ct. St;-.it-pa. 3 chasing ot Crape. They are enabled to sell very double-track steel road fully equipped from Boxes.$1.25. Address, I)::. SWAYNU & SUN, J'hilx,P J Walking Coat and Vest, at $2 50 cellent helper, and can cook like an epicure. Santa Claus made a flying visit by way of early age of eighteen years he was given low aB it is bought in large quantities and at the the heart of the city of Boston through our lowest figure. 6i u (t prospecting the field of his approaching an­ charge of a vessel as well as from his subse­ WESTON. quent history, which has been that of a pop­ principal cities to New York, and also to the Ladies are invited to call and examine the valu­ 4 50 WOOD AND WILLOW IAEE, ' nual operations among the children, the other able improvement effected in renewing Crane and Mrs. Carrie Porter, daughter of Mrs. Levi. ular and successful steamboat • commander. Hudson River. We mean to be conservative making it impervious to dampness bv the Patent u H « u ' D. Coley, drowned herself in the mill-pond night. A cold wiud blew making much Time and space will permit of only a_ rapid though it may be slightly aggressive, and we Process. Their Stock of 5 50 Plated Ware and TableCntlerjr noise among shutters, the trees singing a sketch of the ^several stages of this history. of her uncle David L. Coley on Thursday He first sailed the Sloop Arab in 1813 from believe the new blood brought into our board a if ii (( chilly greeting. The little fellow was alone at Greatly Rcduced Prices, '' evening, Decemper 8tb. She hs.d been a Bridgeport to New York,sloop Intrepid 1814, of directors to-day will greatly rebound to Edward Street Fancy Goods 6 60 ";j widow about eight years, has lately been an and without presents of any kind—he came sloop Patriot 1815, sloop Mary Ann 1816. the advantage of stockholders." The follow­ includes all the latest novelties. Please examine to see what was wanted arouud here, and he On October 14, 1817,he was marreid to Mary, their stock of ft u it Table and Tea Knives, Carvers, Butcher inmate of an insane]asylum, and leaves a son ing resolution was adopted : - found a field in which to exercise his peculiar daughter of Zalinon Hawley, who survives Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hair 9 50 Knives, Mincing Knives, Knives and Forks, about ten years old. Whereas. This company now has a com­ OFFERS Dinner and Breakfast Castors, Spoons, Forks, usefulness. Dropping into village stores he him, and in the same year entered into a co­ r Goods, &c. The Sunday-School Conference at the partnership with the late Isaac Sherman, pleted unbroken line of rails from Boston etc. Bird Cages, Clothes Wringers, Shears, observed that, while dealers had a good sup­ aud Providence to the Hudson River, con­ Agents for the Prince Albert Coat and Vest, 2 50 Congregational Church, on Friday, was a Esq., occupying the store located on the now Scissors, Sad Irons, Hatchets, Pocket Knives, ply of presents on hand, the boys and girls vacant lot on Water street next south of El­ stituting one of the most valuable railroad a n Celery Holders, Lantern Globes, Chimneys, success. Besides the leader Rev. Mr. Hull, properties in the United States; and whereas Universal Perfect Fitting Patterns with stockings to fill would not be likely to lis' stone yard, Mr. Sherman attending to the " all wool 6 00 Lamps, etc. there were present lievs. Scofield of Easton, store and Captain Brooks sailing the sloop this road cannot adequately serve its patrons T O - D A Y _ . Acknowledged the best in the world. get along very well without his aid, and he u Munson, of Redding, Couatrymin.of George­ Mary Ann, as a regular packet to and from nor promote the commerce of Boston, upon « H « AIL WOOL Q RA which its success so largely depends, with­ V; X Orders received for the town^ Dutcber, of North Wilton, and Cogs­ therefore decided to make his regular appear­ New York until 1822. Esquire Sherman in , VERY FINE, ° V Y his reminisences speaks in warm terms of his out facilities in every respect equal to those Norwalk Dyeing Establishment, well, of Weston. Besides the above named ance Saturday night, December 34th. of its rivals; and whereas the pasaenger bu­ OKTiES CASE PACT,. agreeable relations with Captain Brooks and who all took part in the discussion of Sunday of his many acts of kindness .to himself and siness is one of the most profitable elements i MISSES ST. JOHN, of the railroad carrying trade between School topics, were Mrs. Munson of Redding family. 33 Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. Court of Burgesses. In 1824 he took charge of the steamboat Boston and Providence and , Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Easton and others. and to secure and retain a fair proportion of Regular Meeting, Wednesday, Dec. 717i, 1881. John Marshall,plying between New York and Mr. Ebenczer Fitch was elected Superin­ Norwalk, Bridgeport passengers benig taken this business requires the control ortl contin­ tendent last Sabbath,to fill the vacancy caused to and from Norwalk by stage. The next uous double track railroad for the entire dis­ Bills ordered paid: tance under one management. Fall and Winter Heat Your Houses! by the departure of Rev. Mr. Kelsey. Gregory Bros., highways, $183 00 year he was transferred to the steamer United States,running between New Haven and New It is therefore voted that the Board of FACTS. Thos. Farrell, " 29 06 Directors of this company are hereby reques­ Five Cases MEN'S STIFF HATS, at 26 87 York, and soon after to the S. B. Hudson, a Daniel Nealan, " fine boat built by Montgomery Livington, ted to take measure to secure to the company REDDING. Dennis Murphy, " 28 75 either by lease, purchase or construction, 25 Gents each. The tobacco raisers took advantage of the M. O'Donnell, " 28 75 and run on the same route. In 1826 and 1827 he commanded the steame. such a line of railroad from some point on mild and moist weather of last week, and Barney McGinnis, " -28 62 the completed road of this company to New John Grace, " 38 75 Franklin and the Governor Wolcott on the engaged diligently in stripping the weed. 28 75 Hudson River. At this period Captain York City. I Owen Wynn, " At the extreme low price of SJS1.QE5, Some of them have sold their crop—some for Rhody McGinnis, " 5 00 Brooks made the acquaintance of Captain It was voted that the Board of Directors sixteen cents a pound and some for eighteen Patrick Hanlon, " • 30 81 Cornelius Yanderbilt, which ripened into a elected to-day choose four additional direc­ 12 50 warm and life-long friendship and contributed cents. Wm. Fitzgerald, " tors, so that the Board shall consist of nine­ Mrs. J. B. BETTS, John Malone, " 12 50 largely to his prosperity. They areextra largo and well worth S2.00. Those The Methodist gave "a Japanese Tea Party 5 62 Subsequently he commanded the Emerald teen members. . that wish the greatest bargain they ever saw had Michael Kinchlen, " better come early.as they will not lastlong. and Oyster Supper" in the basement of their Fred. T. Betts, " 18 90 running between New York and Norwalk, A call was made for Jay Gould to which 49 Main,Street, Norwalk, Wm. Sheldon, " 8 50 the Bellona and Thistle to New Brunswick, he responded by saving he would reserve his Four Cases CHILDREN'S HATS 10 Cents church last Wednesday evening. It was a N. J., S. B. and the Westchester Has always on hand a large and well selected Chas. N. Wood, surveyor, 54 53 Short BBiQUIv pleasant occasion, and also a successful af­ to Norwalk, and the Nimrod to Norwalk and speech till they had paid a dividend. assortment ot : BlU POT Piatt Price, fencing, 25 98 speeches were made by Russell Sage, Cyrus •' • • •: : -> f;v each. « •';:- fair. A. DeForest, Bailiff, 29 52 Bridgeport, and lastly the John Brooks, to Special Bargains Mr. James Miller returned on Thursday Chas. Gehebe, Pound Keeeper, 7 50 Bridgeport, which was sold in 1864, during W. Field and others, and the meeting.ad- from a trip to Northern Vermont, whence Board of Registrars, 30 00 the war for transportation purposes, and journed. " Inspectors, 20 00 closed his long career upon the water. It The.directors organized and made choice of he brought to Bridgeport a car load of stock, was in connection with the steamer Nimrod Millinery Goods R. S. Craufurd, Treas. salary, 37 50 the following officers for the ensuing year : In other Departments. consisting of four horses, nine cows and five Board of Auditors, 6 00 and its daily trips between this city and New President, James H. Wilson ; Treasurer, yearlings. They, together with an addition 20 00 York from 1840 to 1860, that his qualities as George B. Phipper; Secretary, James W. IN ALL THE NEW DESIGNS W. H. Littell, Health Officer, AND STYLES. of two cows, were driven here from Bridge­ A. DeForest, police, 54 00 a seaman and commander were best known Perkins; Executive Committee, Jay Gould, John O'Sullivan " 54 00 and appreciated by our citizens. This period LeGrand B. Cannon, Jonas H. French, EDWAED STREET, port. Wm. H. Jones, special police, 3 00 is rich in incident but time fails for the re­ William T. Hart and James H. Wilson, ex- Men's Extra Size CARDIGAN JACKETS, Mr. Berlin St. John did not long remain a Michael McGann " 3 50 cital. It has been well said that Captain offlcio. flilliuen .\ovelties resident of this place. He moved here in the C. E. Crabbe " 4 37 Brooks had marked individuality and strength Eight of these directors are new to the spring. One season of farming satisfied T. H. Finnerly " 1 25 of character, His influence was all pervasive board: Jay Gould, Sidney Dillion, Russell ODE PBICE CASH STOKE, Ot all Descriptions. Also at 50 Cents each, 2 70 on board of his boat from the scullion to his him. He has moved back to his old place J. G. Miner, lamps, Sage, Cyrus W. Field, Eustace C. Fitz, J. C. Cotter, lamplighter. 47 15 chief officer, and so marked as to be recog­ Uenry L. Higginson, Hugh J. Jewett and in Danbury. His farm is for sale, and at a Raymond & Nickerson, supplies, 7 80 nized and felt by any observer. Not only his George B. Roberts. They take the place of reasonable price. Wm. E. Dann, livery, 2 70 word but his known wish or opinion was law W. O. Tyler, Samuel A. Carlton, John No. 5 Gazette Building. Bntterict's Fapr Fattens ail to all under Rev. W. J. Jennings attended a special A. H. Byington &Co., adv., 17 00 him. Goldthwait, Thomas Nickerson and S. B. He held various offices under the city Allen, Boston; G. P. Pomeroy, Providence; PeMcals. meeting of Fairfield East Consociation at W. H. Palmer, adv., 12 67 J. T, Prowitt, 8 75 government, and was twice elected Mayor. Marshall Jewell, Hartford ; and George P. Agency tor the frailltiFimte Stratford last Tuesday,, when Rev. S. H. Norwalk Gas Light Co,, streets, 112 00 He was a 'decided Republican from the Carter, Cambridge. Is the most Complete, Efficient,and Economical sf'-M Dana was dismissed from the pastorate of " ', Fire Dept., 10 20 organization of the party, and was previously The present change of management of Furnace in use. Hundreds are in use and, give an "old-line Whig." Staten Island Dye Works. universal satisfaction. Come and see them at the Congregational Church in that town. Petition of Robert Allen for the erection this road, which has been foreshadowed for onr Factory. Both Portable and Brick Set. Captain Brooks never allowed his numer­ several weeks, has assumed a large import­ Goods received and forwarded to the above es­ WEST STRATFORD. of a wooden addition to his building on ous business cares to interfere with his duty ance. The facts that the presidents of both tablishment at the same prices as charged at the Chapel street, granted, he having the written to Him who gave him life, strength and pros­ principal office in the city. A new assortment of Comstock Brothers Judging from the returns of the Norwalk the Erie and the Pennsylvania Railroadshave S. E. Olmstead & Co. consent of adjoining property owners. perity. His life has been that of a faithful consented to take part in it is likely to make borough election the "organ" must be out of Christian man. Under the labors of that Scrap Pictures, The meeting then adjourned to Wednes­ a settlement of the existing warfare between We also manufacture and sellthe tune. good man Rev. Elijah Waterman, pastor of the trunk line railroads a still more difficult "Side issues" sometimes prove to a "thorn day, 28th. the First, then only Congregational church task than it has been heretofore. The work Birthday and of this place, there occurred a remarkable re­ Succcasors to Bl/RB KNAPP, in the side" of the party making them. of completing the road to the Hudson River CRUSADER FURNACE, CITY NEWS. ligious awakening in the year of 1820 and has been substantially completed. At Fish- Holiday Cards There can be no political importance at­ Editor Golden of Lee, Mass., was in town 1S21, and as a result about eighty persons in kill, connection is made with the Erie, and Of all kinds and prices. 45 Main Street, Norwalk, tached to our borough election, as the nomi­ the small hamlet were converted and united The Best Cast Iron Frace a few days sihee. The climate of oid Berk­ practically with the Pennsylvania system. The Standard Sewing Machine and nations were not made on party grounds. with the church. The record shows that These two roads, therefore, will have almost KNOWN TO BE MADE. " " shire County seems to agree with him. October 7,1821, fifty-one persons united in Hand Needles for sale at The Warden- elected was on all the tickets, unbroken connection with New England by BOTH PORTABLE and BRICK SET, Nearly all of the mud and mortar which one communion season, and among them a route independent of the Yanderbilt lines. Lumber Yard Insurance Block, So. Norwalk. and so were all the burgesses but two. The was used during the dry summer for cement­ John Brooks, Jr., and Maria Brooks, his The division of the New England business wife. At the division of the church in 1830 S. E. OLMSTEAD & CO. officers elected are as follows, and we also ing our streets, having been sufficiently pul­ has been a serious obstacle in the settlement Mrs. J. B. Betts, giv their-politics: Captain Brooks and his wife were of the of the trunk line war, and the acquisition of 49 Main Street. verized and mixed, has been removed to a number who were dismissed to form the a new line to New England, which may be RANGES, Warden—Edward E. Price, d. convenient garden spot, while the tax payers Second or the South Church. Here he was The Norwalk Bye Works Burgesses—Thomas Phillips, d, Milo Loo- made an important connection, will not les­ Some patterns of onr own designs. First-Class. pay for such folly. the faithful jally and helper of his pastor, that sen the difficulties of a settlement. BB now in successful operation. Ladies' and mis, r, Joseph Johnson,r, Wheeler Hawley,d, great and good man, Rev. Nathaniel Hewitt, A Gents' Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Scoured At our Farrell O'Reilly, d, John Unstattler, r. It is said the pr oceeds of the oyster supper It is understood, moreover, to be part of in best possible manner, without injury to cloth. D. D. He was especially useful in regard to HEAT Y01 BOUSES Any shade of color produced which may be de^ USUAL LOW PRICES. Clerk—Charles H. Hinman, d. announced*for Wednesday evening, will be the music for which he had a special fond­ the plan of the new management to make Treasurer—Henry P. Drew, d. sired. Work well done and prices reasonable. used to defend tke rights of those who can­ ness. At that period Dr. Hewitt was oppos­ the road a through line between Bos­ Goods can be left at the Millinery and Fancy 8. E. OLMSTEAD & CO. Collector—Charles L. Price, d. ed to the employment of the organ of the Thoroughly Store ot the MISSES ST. JOHN. 33 Main St., Nor­ ton and New York. At present connection PLANING MILL, walk, or at MR3. H. KKEIGER'S Millinery. 39U Bailiff—George Baker, d. not own a steamboat. church music but did not object to Captain AND Inspectors—W. F. Thompson, r, Jacob The resignation of Rev. J. M. Taylor, of Brook's violin nor even a second one. The is made at Brewsters with the New York Parlor Stoves. Borstelman, r. GOOD HORSE FOR SALE. the Baptist Tabernacle, is regretted by all South Churcd choir was.famous for number, city and Northern Railroad, but no through Enquire of ST ARB BROTHERS' Store. HE Fifteenth Tear will commence Sep­ THE SPLENDID, Registrars—Thomas W. Wood, r, Fred. Economically! tember &th,1881. . Pupils received at classes of our community. volume and drill.. At one period it consisted trains have yet been run. The trains of the MANUFACTURERS OF THE KENHEORE, V. D. Bogart, d. of fifteen or twenty singers led by the And to do so buy yotir Taay age over six. Young Ladies arealso admitted A prominent notice in the Connecticut New York and New England ' road have to the Oay Department, both in the Primary and ALDINE, Strong efforts are being made to have this late Peter M. Thorp with his mellow if you aro a ./if you ai Advanced Course. Sessions arranged to accom­ Republican, reads thus: "Notice is hereby v. tii:-inoss.wou!c ' man of I. z CONNECTICUT, place annexed to Bridgeport, and the advo­ flute aided by two violins, a bass viol and reached New York by the New York, New < nd by the strain <>f terHtcilin;' modate pupils wishing to commute on thecars. FAIRFIELD, sub-bass. For quite a period Captain Brooks Haven and Hartford road, and the former your dtitiod nvohl nijriit Penmanship and Bookkeeping, a specialty, cates of the measure talk as if they felt con­ given that a petition will be presented to the Doors, an <1 uue tore iirain nc: vr,*::iu taught by teachers of large experience. Free AX next General Assembly for the modification brought up from New York the celebrated directory long ago proposed to lease the New Parlor Stoves Hop Sitters. jtfasic, iiiiu Hop Hand Drawing and Painting also tanght. Young fident of success. Professor Thomas Hastings .to instruct and Haven road, but no arrangement of the kind If you'nro vomit? nml IrufTerini? from n:ty In- | Ladies and Gentlemen fitted for College.. and alteration of the city charter of South OR discretion or tiissipa gtion; it" vo.i :>rn m:«r- 6M3 S. E. Olmstead & Co's. Pembroke Lake was frozen over, Sunday drill his choir. has thus far been made. It is said that the mil or «.i»l or M}T, SUIFORIN^ IROM Circulars and references will be lurnished on Norwalk, and the various amendments there­ new management contemplates the building Sashes, I>oorhcultl» or languish - on a hetl of sick- application to the Principal. morning, with a coat of ice strong enough to At the division of the Second church and uess, rely on Ho ' j Sitters. I Da. J.C.FITCH Norwalk,Conn. to, with a view of revising and amending said the organization of the First Presbyterian of a new line from Danbury, or some other Whoever you arc, Thousands dio nil- ! Notice. bear the weight of a man. r.-lionover yon feel i mmliy >' r o in soino J charter and its several amendments and cod- church, October 31, 1853, under the leader­ point on the line, to New York, where it Blinds, tiint your f-ysiom !form or Kidney ; HR subscriber would announce that he lias An artesian well is being sunk on the pre­ ship of the late Rev. Nathaniel Hewitt, D. will m?ke connection with the Second Ave­ OF n«;ed:i r'oNissin;?,ton- '(lisenpo tluit ini^i.t j r disposed ot bis well-known lilvery Stable mises of the Rogers & Brittan Silver Com­ ifiying the same." This certainly is elabor- D. he was ordained a ruling elder, nue Elevated Railroad by throwing a bridge iii^ or | have iM'eu |»rovcnt.?«l ! NORWALK LATIN SCHOOL, and eqnipments to his son Horace L. Dann, who _ without iufojcictt'ny t 1 by iv t i NI e ly UM* O£ ! wiil hereafter run the establishment himself. pany, and extensive additions are'being made a: , [but the object is not quite plain to the and has been active in all church work across the jHarlem River. If favorable ar­ Mouldings, t.u:o (J op HcpBJtters i Belden Ave. near West Avenne. Grateful and thanklal for the long continued rangements should be made with the New Cittors. patronage bestowce upon him by the public, the to the companies facilities otherwise. W. uninitiated. In 1877 a notice, legal in every ever since. Up to within a few months ALE DEPA RTMENT at 8:30 a. m., (limited to his seat was neyer vacant at the meetings Haven road; the same connection will be JAQUI. !I:tvoyou!y wo a Ic ami Circular. Go to Spencer's .The Housatonic railway company brought in the management of its financial affairs. and Northern, which now connects with the Mill & Office foot of Marshall St., Elegant, Windsor, Elite, f'>\YK:nritc urrrE&s 245 loaded cars of freight into Danbury last over two or three, for the balance of our res­ Como, Boom, Argus, ca v oyour FOB idents are disgusted with it, and want a new have been largely due to his large financial and 151st street. I Ifc. it has 5ITG CO. month. . . contributions. He, with the late Captain saved hun­ FAIL Ilocbcktpr, N. Y Workmen are now engaged on the freight Jay Gould stopped ten minutes in Danbury Triumph,Laurel, ----- charter—if any, short, explicit and that can Burr Knapp, gave the land on the corner of ISo. KTorxraUt, Conn. adreds. roc JL Toronto. Out. House and Sign Painting, office of the Danbury and Norwalk railway. en route to Boston, last week. The News Broadway, be enforced. Myrtle avenne and West Liberty street, on A great improvement is being made and it man took an instantaneous portrait of him as [33 EYE GLASSES & will be, when finished, a model office, and One of our new-comers, while looking which the first house of worship was erected Paper Hanging and Kalsominingi and when that building was destroyed by fire follows: one with which Freight Agent Hull, after a down from the giddy heights where they GREAT BERM DESTROYER 1 Shop—Corner Wall and Water Streets service of twenty-five years in the old office December 9,1874, he, although sick at the "A little man, dressed in a dark business have located, to the hills and valleys beyond| time, said the same evening: "We shall be­ SPECTACLES, • - will be proud ot.—Neios. suit, wearing a silk hat and long black whit- Carriage Making Residence—Lewis Street, discovered on an eminence a bright light, gin to rebuild before the bricks are cold." kera, and looking like the head clerk in a And Jget Jyour B'si^proger^fltted by the new ^. *- " STAMFORD, which was thought to be a house on fire. The present beautiful edifice was largely due larqe dry goods house." Badient Light, Elegant and Anti- NORWALK. - - • CONN. On Thursday afternoon Daniel Young, a Going out to wards it, it was ascertained to to his efforts. He headed the subscription Prophylactic Fluid. Clinker, ...j, AND ' . .ii list with a handsome sum, and when a few A special dispatch from Hartford says. All work entrusted to me shall be promptly, carpenter, fell from the scaffold at the new be one of the city's brilliant kerosene lamps. Pitting of Small Pox And if in want of a Perfect and Durable 'nVUtS works of the Yale Lock Co. and received years ago an effort was made to pay off a "Another mystery in railroading came to prevented. reasonably and well done. A share of the publio injuries which will probably prove fatal. _ The City Reform Club elected the follow­ debt of about $30,000, he subscribed more light Tuesday upon the receipt by an attorney SMALL POX Vtcers purified & healed patronage solicited. 3?tf than one-third of the whole sum and the Gangrene prevented & BEPAIRING. The charge against Riordan of.selling liq­ ing officers.—President, Franklin H. Sage ; of Hartford of a letter from New York cured. RA]VG-B, uor without a government license was sus­ vice presidents, S. Elzea, A. Keisler, Geo. T. whole amount was secured in less than a directing him to give notice, by advertising ERADICATED. Wounds healed rapidlr. SEE tained in the U. S. Court, at Hartford, last week. His characteristic Christian benevo­ according to law, of an application to the Scurvey cured in short AT; Carr, L. E. Bucknam Frank Merwin; secre lence was wont to find an outlet through time, Crawford, Archer, and the New Hub Tuesday. The case cost him $300. legislature in January for act of incorporation Contagion destroyed. Tttter dried up. They are working nights at the Billard tary, Charles C. Stevens; treasurer, O. W. the church he loved so well, and many of our to enable the construction of a railroad from Sick Rooms purified and Itisperfectly harmless. with patent [Reflex Grate, a beauti­ FURS! Weed; trustees, Seth Remington, Frank citizens not church members, in the humbler New York to Boston. The line- designated made pleasant. For Sore Throat it is a factory. Fevered and Sick Per­ ful worker, the Bunker Hill with EC. TIXiLY'Si, If you wish your Furs, ot any description. St. Andrew's Church realized $200 by its walks of life can testify to his large-hearted, is from a point in the town of Greenwich, sure cure. Richards and John Canfield; auditing com­ open-handed assistance in times of need, and sons relieved and re­ patent Reflex Grate, Sure Worker, Made Over, Cleaned, or Colored, recent fair and supper. mittee, Chas. F. Hallock, Welford S. Bailey on the New York state line, along and some­ freshed by bathing The Consolidating railroad company are he will be greatly missed. what parallel to the New York and Hartford •with Prophylactic also the King Bird with Wrought Main Street, South Norwalk, C into the latest styles in the neatest manner, call' building a new track from the depot in and George S. York. His aged widow and only remaining broth­ road to New Haven, thene in an easterly Fluid added to the DIPTHERIA Iron Oven that does not crack, and on er has the sympathy of their many friends. water. Stamford to the head of the Canal, for the direction alorg the route of the Air Line Soft White Complexions Waverly with same, Boom, Marvel, OoupeRoc ;i ood order, lor sale. MRS. C. J. TAYL.OR, purpose of receiving at that point supplies Malaga &Catawba Grapes,Finney & Benedicts : • • road, across the Connecticut river at or near secured by its' use in PREVENTED- 61 Main Street, Norwalk, Conn. bathing. Nuggetj Glendon, Windsor, Serene, 43tf of soft coal for the locomotives. Hitherto J t is Hie Heiglith of Folly Middletown, to a point tear the towns of Impure -4iYmade harm­ these supplies were received at New Haven, EUTThe Combination Clothing Go. have To wait till you are in bedwith a disease you Putnam and Thompson in the eastern part less and pnriQed by Cholera dissipated. Sam, Thames. : - Ship Fever prevented but by this new arrangement the road will reduced the prices of overcoats and winter may not get over for months, when you can of the state. The promoters of the enterprise sprinkling Draby's Best assortment of receive a considerable portion of its coal at are not publicly named, and to what extent Fluid about. by its use. Banking Dep't of Yale Business College, AGENT FOB clothing 25 per cent, from their former low .be cured during the early symptoms by Par­ To Purify the Breath, Removes a:1 unpleasan t Stamford. ker's Ginger Tonic. We have known the the scheme is to be pushed is not yet Cleanse the Teeth, it odors. Editor Gillespie is erecting two neat cot­ prices. Now is the time to buy. - known. can't be surpassed. In cases of death in the rexx Oonn. sickliest families made the healthiest by a m m sucli as f XLaO Mare's tages on Franklin street. timely use of this pure medicine.—Observer. Catarrh relieved and house,it should always The members of the Nautilus Yacht Club cure weather on the At'antic. the crew would have recovered in from 12 to will b e absorbed, best designs in manner. Extinguished with light damage. affairs. It is a contract dated November 15, 48 hours. 4t50 cloansing and healing E- The annual meeting of the Ridgefield Ag- 1832, between Charles Partrick of Norwailr, tho .diseased mem­ ANOTHER SOCIABLE.—Co. F will hold an­ ; ' ricultural Society is ta be held next Friday Conn., and the United States government, It looks to the Boston Transcript as brane. other Sociable at their armory, Lockwood's though a man about Chester A. Arthur's For Deafness, ;... afternoon, at the Town House. for the former to carry the mails three times * ADVERTISING CARDS Hall, on Wednesday evening of this week. size proposed to be president of the United Apply a particic into jj* There are twenty-three applicants for the a week in a two-horse coach, between Nor­ States without asking the consent of any It is an invitation affair, and will undoubted­ the ear, rubbing in can be found at the I position of principal of the Eaton School in walk and !New Canaan,at $12.50 a quarter or person or clique whatsoever. A vigorous in­ thoroughly. ^* ; ly prove an enjoyable entertainment. -A lair trial will con- New Haven, to succeed Mr. Dutton. $50 per annum. The contract isembellished dependence crops out in his message thai It is stated that sixteen of the experts in promises well lor the country, H AY- FEVER ovirthum03t 8kc,,tl" The American Book Exchange has gone with a wood cut of an ancient Concord coach insanity summoned in the Guiteau case at The senate committee on privileges and Gazette Office.!®! s' into bankruptcy. Selling dollars for fifty drawn by four spirited horses." .elections have disposed of the charges ~ ELYS' CREAM BALM Washington, have agreed that he is sane and cents is not profitable in the long run. against Senators Miller and Lapham of New Effectually cleanses the nasal passages of eatarh- Tlie choicest designs of the-PlitMSfc^j". responsible for his crime. It is hardly pos­ There is a Balm in tSilcatl. York, who, it was alleged, had procured al virus, causing healthy secrctions,allays inflam­ The Danbury & Norwalk Railroad Com­ mation, and irritation, protects the membianal itdelphia, Boston and New York ]>ub-£?}^?^ sible that his life will end in an insane asylum. The success which has marked the intro­ their election through fraud. The sub com lininsol'the head from additional colds,completely fioynton Furnace! pany will petition the Legislature for an duction of Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, mittee, having reported that there was no Ushers i'uinifhcd a: very lo \ rates. V'/sig Whaley's pond having finally been filled heals tho sores and restores the senso ol taste ar.d No Experiments. Satisfaction guaranteed or amendment to their charter giving them prepared by Ely Bros., of Oswego, N. Y., is evidence to sustain the allegations, the com­ smell. lieneOcial results are realized by a few ap­ no sale. All kinds of REPAIRS furnished '1 lie assort»nc:«t embraces guod de- and a firm bed obtained for the track, trains mittee agreed unanimously to ask to be dis­ plications. A thorough treatment as directed will power to extend their road to Long Island indeed marvellous. Many persons in Pitts- cure Catarrh. As a household remedy lor cold in for tlie same, at Manufacturers' New York signs in b'iic.L and color* d inks, at. on the New England Road have commenced ton and vicinity are using it with most satis­ charged from further consideration of the tho head and snuflles it is unequalled. Tho Balm prices; and at short notice. Also ; Sound at some convenient point between low prices, as well as the more cost­ running through from Boston to the Hudson factory results. A lady down town is recov­ case. is easy to use am) agreeable, bold bydruggists at Norwalk Harbor and Five Mile River.-- ering the sense of smell, which she has not 50 cents. On receipt of BO cents will mail a pack­ Young Men by a Thorough and Practical Course ot Commercial ly and brilliantly illuminated Chro- River, connecting at Newburgh, with the age, Send lor circular witli fall information. enjoyed for fifteen years, through the use of SKILL IN THE Woiucsnop.—To do good work ELYS' CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N.Y. purchased of first hands ; the prices will Training are prepared for aU Business Pursuits and EVERY DEPARTMENT OF MER­ mo Cards. Something for every- f Mr. James Sherwood has been making Erie branch. ' the Balm. She had given up her case as in­ the mechanic must have good health. It' For sale by the No/walk DruggiBtB, and by demonstrate this. No middle-men's profits to CANTILE LIFE. An able corps of Teachers and Assistants in the various departments. some fine and sensible improvements on his Wholesale Druggists generally. Meow ly body. Prices according tp- quality. - ^ Mr. J. T. J. Sturges is making some con­ curable. Mr. Barber, the druggist, has used long hours of confinement in close rooms have pay. Seo our Stock of property on Camp Street, by making a first- it in his family and commends it very highly. enfeebled his hand or dimmed his sight, let Xi s A s AC i P : S , SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT HALLS AND COUNTING BOOMS| Don't give orders to /drummers and siderable alterations to his cottage on New­ In another column a young Tunkhannock, him at once, and befor some organic trouble class gravel walk on the east side from his -W WANTED, SALESMEN, Nicklo Student, Niokle Leader, Library, For Instruction in Banking, Insurance, Railroading, Steamboating, Manufacturing, General have your cards spoiled in printing ' town Avenue ; he is having another story liwyer, known to many of our readers, tes­ appears, take plenty of Hop Bitters. His ' Parlor, and Hand Lamps—Cheapest at . barn to the walk of Mrs. L. Gorham. He has put on and a large addition built on to the tifies that he was cured of partial deafness. system will be rejuvenated, his nerves ,To canvass for the sale of Xursery Stock, TJh- Merchandising, Brokerage, Exchange, &c. Call or send for Catalogue giving full particulars. but "support your own," and thus • • erinallcd lacilities. No experience required. Sala­ Address pierced it at each end with cement pipe for rear. It will be quite a commodious residence It is certainly a very efficacious remedy.— strengthened!, his sight become clear, and the ry and expenses paid, 500 acres of Fruit and Or- [ dficoarge home industry. MS the purpose of carrying into the brook the Pittston, Pa.. Gazette, Aug. 15,1879. Price whole constitution built up to a higher work­ 50 ABntn 2tQQ JAftUI'S, Norwalk. B. C. IiOYERUHlEjNew Haven, Conn r> surface water which comes down each bill. ing condition. ....,r,wv . ».!.

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rcach. Hero the beautiful prairie rises NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TEi NCE. '"^7" CONVEYANCES!!!!! gradually to the mountains, and look in the Oontribated'oyLa. »• •: valk Temp.' Union BEATTY'S PIANOFORT £S—MAGNIFICENT SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. ITorwalk Gazette. • Holiday presents: square grand pianofortes distance like the great swell of the ocean, A • i'. four very handsomeids round corners,rosewood cas- lit Cheaper than Ever DANBURY & NORWALKR, R with her rolling plain and lovely dale, with The liberal groi _tu by the Rev. Dr. cs, three unisonB, ~Bcatty's" ' matchless' "ironlrames, ill Herr Hansen has found that the blue color i; Crosby on the use of intoxicants in a letter stool,book, cover, boxed, $222 75 to 19' •If FfiOPELLEBLINE TO SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Tuesday > December 13,1881. her hillside and her vale, with her rivulets catalogue prices,'$800 to l.OOO; satisfaction *. \K- OommencinjfJuEc 27,1881. , in milk is due to the presence of peculiar ^ to the Rev. Dr. Cuyler, of Brooklyn, has rolling quietly along until it empties to min. guaranteed or money refunded after one year'* XT. 3EI Y DA III IT TRAIN S microsopic ^orgaeisms—known as bacteria— ;;; Pleasant Memories. gle with those of the Willamette and Colum. been the topic of discussion in ecclesiastical 30 Main Street, LeavtNorwalk Bridge/or Danbury. which multiply very rapidly and In so doing ; ~ 9 32 a. m.,Mail. bia. In every direction the eye may turn circles. In the communication referred to produce a blue matter resembling aniline. L list of testimonials; Beatty'a cabinet organs, ca­ Desires to call the attention of his friends : 2 22 p.m., Accommodation. _- We met beside the dear old home are seen ^erds of cattle and sheep grazing en Dr. Crosby, in speaking of the total absti­ thedra),church,chapel.parlor,830 upwardjvisitors "t • • : • 420p.m.,N. Y. Express. These organisms render the milk unfit for ; Of childhood's happy days— nence system, said: "It denounces all who welcome; free carnage meets trains; illustrated and patrons to his large and well selected 6 01 p.m.,Mail. ' the rich verdure, while in the distance looms catalogue (holiday edition) free. AddresB or call stock of 8 07 a.m., Sunday Accommodation. food, especially for persons of weak digestive The birds ttill sing their vesper songs drink wine and holds them up to a reproach npon .DANIEL i. BEATTY. -Washington, N. J affectionately forth the "Twin Sisters." Arrive a t Norwalk Bridge/r om Danbury. power. t Where sunlight softly plays ; How beautifully sounds that name. What which it never extends to the drunkard. The The Propeller City of Norwalk 7 34 a. m.,Mail. The Russian Government has made a ^ We watch the dusky twilight fall system travesties Scripture. The system de­ PER CENT. NET. Will continue to make regular trips through the 8 52 p. m., N. Y. Express. ' feeling of delight wells upon a brother's ***" Security tbree to six winter—ice permitting—DetweenNorwalkBridgc 108 p.m..Accommodation. grant of 14,000 roubles for locating two Polar .. Adown the grassy lane, stroys fundamental differences, and so per­ Tlm«» the Loan, with­ and New York touching at South Norwalk each ~ 5 14 p.m.,Mail, heart when he knows that he has a loving out Building*. Interest Semi-Annual. observing stations next year—one at tho . And wondes why we hear no shout verts the human reason and conscience. The way to receive and deliver ireight. 9 05 p. m., Freight. and careEsing sister. What affection burns I Loans safe beyond question. Long Freight received from and delivered at the . 9 00 p. m.Sunday Accommodation. mouth of the Lena and the 0ther,0n one of Of childish glee again. m ecxpenenee. Nothing ever been lost. 26th year ; : within that bosom ? Who is there save her system is not merely abstaining from intoxi­ ofresidenec. Bestot'rclerenees.Send lor par­ freightdepot of the Danbury & Norwalk Railroad L .W.S ANDIFORTH ,3up t, the islands of New Siberia, - 4- cating drinks, as you make out You laugh ticulars il you have money to loan. for all stations, also the Sliepaug Bailroad. We stand beside the cottage door, who can portray the feeling—a sister's love ? . VSpccialarrangemcnts forfrcight toand lrom Mr. H. F. Blanford reports that lie has . at the comicality of my accusing the teetotal N. B.—8 Fer Cent. Loans also mado. ' AND HEW YORK, NEW HAVEN A HARTFORD RAIIROAD. Wneie we stood years ago, Do you not revere that name ? Tender, lov­ D. S. B. JOHNSTON, New York can be made with this line 10 per cent. observed white ants in the act of emitting crusade as demoralizing. One of the sad Negotiator of. Mortgage Loans, ST. PAUL MIIIH less than by the railroad. Trains leave So. Norwalk for New York at 12 45 The bloom of youth upon the lip . ing and affectionate. She will, if older, a. m, Washington Ex. via Harlem River; 4 5ti. ex.; rythmical sounds. Another observer, Mr. : dest features of this demoralization is that Produce Bold free oi commission and returns 5 18 ex.; 5 28, 6 50,6 20, 730, 7 45 ex.; 9 04 ex.; 9 35, IH seal upon the brow; advise you as a mother, and he who will heed promptly made at the highest market rates. 1034,11(45ex. a.m.;120,2 50 ex.; 4 30ex.; 5 27 ex.; F. P. Parcoe, has heard a peculiar sound, in 9 good men, line yourself, overlook all the •3T All persons areforbid trusting any of the 6 09 ex.; 655,9 IS p. m. ox. For New Haven, 136 Tae rose still wears its blushing hue; her advice will never go astray, fields of Southern Europe, which was found 5 evils that the fanaticism is doiug and treat employees of the boats of this line on aecount of ex.; 6 52, 8 5G, 9 21ex.; 10 48 a.m., 1211 ex.; 143.2 11 Tnc emerald decks the lea, • When I saw those shtars, crowned with TO AGENTS. the ownersthereof. ex.; 4 19, ex.; 4 52,5 52, ex.; C 32 ex.; 7 27, 8 30,9 42 to be the song of a small lizard. It is gener- ; earnest appeals to God's Word against it Ladies and gentlemen wanted in -jvcry place to 11 05,11 28 ex.; 1150 ex. p. m. ally believed that these creatures have no The fading years have left their lines their jewels of splendor, spreading their sell anewpatented articlc to keep silver from tar­ For Springfield, 6 52, ex.9 21, a.m.;1211, ex.; 113. Is made lrom a simple Tropical Leal'of rare val- with merriment or else with the ether ex­ Meeker's 211, (! 32 ex.;11 05,11 58 p.m. Express jot Boston ne, ami is a POSITIVE Remedy lor all tlie Alone on you and me. mantel of whiteness, the -emblem of purity, nishing. Is a great success. Wanted and will sell diseases that cause pains in the lower past of the power of producing vocal sounds. treme of anger." in almost every house. Liberal terms and sample via Springfield 9 21 a.m.12 11,1150 p.m. Via New around them, I stood like one bereft of free by EXPRESS. A. B. BROWN, & SONS, LTKT3E!! London,652,921 a.m., 2 11, 6 32, 1128p.m. body—lor Torpid Liver- HeadacheB—Jaundice- The general experience of observers has Further on Dr. Crosby relates in detail the Schooner J01II1 U. i'ERltY, Capt. Byxbee, will Dizziness, Gravel, .Malaria,and all difficulties ol How Sweitly then the songs we sung' thought, lost in the wilderness of my owu Worcester,ma For tie Season of 1881. hereafter make regular weekly trips between Nor­ the Kidneys, Liver, and XJrinary Organs For been that the removal of .forests results in When floating on the air; contemplation. For grandeur without limit work that he and his society have accom in walk and New York, stopping at South Norwalk, EW YORK & NEW LINE Female Diseases, Monthly Menstruations, diminishing the size of rivers and smaller THE leaving Meeker Brothers' Wharf, Norwalk,every N BUXJN1> BROOK ROUTE and during Pregnancy, it has no equal. It re­ How full of hope and happy dreams was before me, and magnificence, grand and plished to prevent the sale of liquor in New Friday night. Freight taken on board atPlcr I'OR TRIiNTON AND PHILADELPHIA . stores the organs that make the blood, and hcnce streams traversing the territory. This effect York and then continues: " Now let me ask STABDASD 43 E. K., loot ol KutgerSt., New York, on MON­ Commencing November 7,1881. Is the best Blood Purifier. It is the only Those golden moments were, sublime, was on every hand. To the right Paper Hangings DAYS and TUESDAYS. Leave New Yorkfrom station U. K. R. ol N. J-, known remedy that cures Bright's Disease. isi often very marked—small streams disap­ Tae hawthorne blooms as snowy white, if your great teetotal society, with its hun> tootot Liberty St.,tor Philadelphia. For Diabetes use Warner's safe Diabetes the noble Cascades spread to my view; to SILK The Highest Market Kates Paid Tor Ninth & Green Streets, at 7:45,9:30,11:15 a.m Cure. pearing entirely and large rivers dwindling drcds of thousands of dollars, ever shut up He offers a large variety of New Patterns in Hay, Straw and Farmer's t'roducc, by 1:30,4, 4:30,5:30, 7, 12 p.m. On Sunday at S:4D As on that by-^one day ; th£ left and there was the coast. There lay OF TUB all the different grades, from the Cheapest A. J. MEEKER 4c BRO. Tor sale by Druggists and Dealers at §1.25 to mere brooks. Quite a different experience single liquor shop in New York city ? * m.5:30,12 p. m. per bottle. Largest bottle in the market. Try it. Bat silent are our merry songs— Jhe limit of our boundary. We can go no Brown Blanks to the Richest Gold Embossed Norwalk, April, 1880. For Third & Berks streets, at 7:45,11:15,a.m.1:30, H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. is reported from New South Wales. A tract * Your society is a great one for speeches WORLD. Papers. His new Borders, Friezes, Dadoes, 4:30, 5:30, 7, p. m. On Sunday at 8:45 a. m. Our raven locks are gray. further west. The bounds are set and be­ HO CS ATONIC R. R. For Trenton, Warren and Tucker ats., 7:45,9:30 of land embracing the water-shed of tbree and fiery assaults on moderate men, but and Ceiling Decorations, are unexcelled in 11:15a.m., 1:30, 4:00,4:30,5:30,7:00,12, p.m. Sun­ creeks was partially cleared in 1870. Soon yond rolls the deep swelling tide of the PLATS! PLAVS! PLAYS! PLAYS Artistic Colorings and effect, and his line of Yet, bless the time of happy youth, have yet to see that it has done anything to For Beading Clubs,for Amateur Theatricals.Tem- FOR SARATOGA ! day 8:45, a.m., 5:30,12 p. m. after, these creeks,—which had been dry ocean. Do you cry forth marvellous! How Sorance Plays,Drawing-room Plays.Fairy Plays, Hollands, Oil Shades and Dado Shades is un­ Return trainslcavePhiladclpbia tor New York: Jpepl gjtofes. When all our hearts were young, : shut up the groggeries. * * * * You Fast Time and Close Connections From stations Phiia. ft. Reading Railroad grand! How stupenduous the great work of Ithiopian Plays, Guide Books, Speakers. Panto­ surpassed. He hays these goods from first between Bridgeport and Saratoga. watercourses for twenty years,—became And sing again with heart and voice. think that my declaration (' moderate drink mimes,Tableaux, Magnesium Lights,Colored Fire Ninth & Green Sta., at 7:30,8:30,9:30, 11,a.m., 1:15 ISTRICT OF REDDING, ss.ProbateConrt nature! How lofty, noble, and yet how BnrntOork,Theatrical Face Preparations,Jarley's hands, and at 6 Honrs and 30 Minutes Going. 3:45,5:40,6:45,12 p.m. On Sunday at 8:30 a. m, D November ISth,1881. permanent streams, and have so continued . The dear old songs we sung; ing leads to drunkenness is an atrocious Wax Works, Wigs,Beards,Moustnches,Costumes, 5:30,12 p. m. Estate ol STURGES BENNETT, late of Red­ sweeping the mind when it attemps to grasp 6 Hoars and 20 Minutes Returning. From Third & Berks street-J, 5:15,8:20,9:15 a.m., ding, insaiddistriet, deceased. to the present time. This explanation oiler- ; Well dream again of fairy haunts , dogma') is extraordinary, dangerous, &c. It Charades, and Paper Scenery. New Catalogues and drink in nature's great law. When I sent free,containing full description and prices. THE ONLY LINE MAKING SUCH TIME ! 1,5:25,6:30,11:30 p. m. On Sunday at 8;15,a. m, The Court ol Probate lor the District ol Red­ ed to account for this phenomenon ,is, that, That youthful fancy rears, is atrocious, for it implies that every moder­ SAMUEL FRENCH & SON, 38 E. 14th St. N. Y, BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH, 4:30, p.m. ding, hath limited and allowed six months from look upon this great extent of territory, with Which enables him to offer Great Bargains Leave Bridgeport-10:10 A. M., arriving in Sarato­ From Trenton,Warren and Tucker streets,1:25 the date hereol lor the creditors oi said estate, a large proportion of the rainrall formerly And, sitting in the hawthorne shade, A YEAR and expenses to agents 6:20,8.03,9:04, 10:0S, 11:34 a.m. 1:58. 4:25, 6:21, 728, her mountains vast and extensive and ever ate drinker is on the road to drunkenness. Outfit free. Address and ga 4:40 p. M. toexhibit theirclaims lorsettlement. Those who taken up by the gum trees and evaporated ; Dream the dream of years. Leave Saratoga—1 P. M„ arriving in Bridgeport p.m. On Sunday 1:25,9:19 h, m. 6:14 p. ra. neglect to present their accounts properly attest­ It implies that our Lord travelled that road, Q» TICKEY) Angagta.BIe 7:20 r. x. Tickets for sale attootoi Liberty at.,239,261 ed within said time, will be debarred a recovery, now finds its way to the streams. lifting themselves in the line of perpetual 401,944,957,1323 Broadway,and at the principa * * * Most teetotalers have no idea of Newspaper advertisingi Bureau, 10 Spruce LOW PRICES:^ Through cars to and from Albany. All persons indebted to said estate are requested In 1879, two or three eminent British - [Concluded from last week. snow. When I contemplate upon the vast Single and Round Trip Tickets on sale at Pass, hotels; Nos.2 and 4 Court St,and Annex office to makeimmediatepavmcnt to moderate drinking other than tippling. street, N. Y. r i To all, who will call and examine. engcr Depot, Bridgeport via. Albany. Jewell's Wharf, Brooklyn. BESJAMIN F. BROWN, meterologists expressed a belief in a "cycle For the Gazette. extent of the ocean, what is it compared to New York Transfer Company (Dodd's Express 3tl8 Administrator. God's kingdom when this earth is one mil­ * * But I use moderate drinking for such ALSO AGENTS FOR. Baggage checked direct. will call for and check baggage from hotel or resi of seasons" of about eleven years in length. Correspondence. Train leaving South .Norwalk at 9:26 A. m.. dence to destination. ISTRICT UF NORWALK,SS .ProbateConrt, lion and one-half times smaller than our own just drinking as our Lord practiced. To say BLUXOME, makes close connection at Bridgeport. Returning ALL RilL LINE FOR LONG BRANCH,OCEAN D November 21st, 1881. During these eleven years a period of heat that that leads to drunkenness is 'atrocious.' BatSi Bonneta, BAXTER'S READY MIXED Train arrives in South NorwalkIk at 7:467:46 r. M. GROVE, ASBURY PARK. POINT PLEASANT Estate ol ANNA BLOSSOM SMITH, late of and drouth occurs, uaually of three years' TACOMA TO ALBANY, OREGON. sun, and our own luminary is among the And all New Jersey Seaside Resorts. Norwalk, in said district, deceased. DR. CUTLER'S EBPLY. Feathers, Velvets, Silks, 4c. L. B.S1LLSON, Supt duration—that is to say, the drouth recur- smallest in the universe ? He that views the HATS AND BONNETS TRIMMED TO ORDER FROM STRICTIiY PUKE 11. D. AVKRIIiL,!Gcn. Ticket Agent. Leave foot of Liberty street, N. R„ 5:00,3.15,a m., The Court of ProbatetortheDistrict of Norwalk To those who have always lived East they .g;Thc Eev. Dr. Cuyler, pastor of the Lay Bridgeport, July 21,1881. 30 12, m., 2,3.30,4.5,6 p.m. hath limited and allowed six months from the small hills of Connecticut and has never 50c. TO $1.00. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen.Pass. Ag't. date hereol tor the Creditors of said Estate to ex­ ing to this theory, the last three summers can form but a faint idea how rapidly towns fayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, in ONE HUNDRED STYLES TO SELECT FROM, C.R.R. of N.J. hibit their claims forsettlement. Those whoncg- should have been very hot and dry; but traveled beyond its precincts, cannot appre­ LINSEED OIL PAINTS. lect to present their accounts, properly attested, spring up here. I cannot say that the build­ ciate the true grandeur that lies before .him commenting on Dr. Crosby's letter, said J. A. BLUXOME, within said time, will be debarred a recovery. Mr. G-. T. liyves calls attention to the fact ings now being erected will long be perma­ that the causa of the discussion was an artl SIXTH ATE., eor. Stlat STREET, N. Y Allpersonsindebtedtosaid Estate arc requested that they have been cold and wet, and from here. Nature's inexhaustible variety is here. to makeimmediate payment to nent, for as soon as wealth pours in here then cle which Dr. Cuyler published in the Inde­ this concludes that such predictions are at If the eye becomes giddy or tired of one Mnnmi TO LOAN on Real EstateSecnrity. 3t48 BEN J. J. STURGES, Administrator. these small houses and stores will give way thing it can turn to another. It lies pefore pendent in reply to a lecture which Dr. Cros- Money Enquire of O.E.WILSON, No.6 best mean scientific guesses, and when put Gazette Building, Norwalk, Ct. 32ti C N-W to larger and more commodious ones. The you without limit. To the right there is no by had delivered in Boston, and the letter To Whom it May Concern. forth as prophecies often disappoint those road will be completed in all probability end, to the left the same infinite variety was a rejoinder to these strictures. The cor­ AGENT8 WANTED I°^?tMol#r8e HIS IS TO CERTIFY, That I have appointed who rely upon them, while they create a within eighteen months, and then see what a T Mr. Benj. J. Sturgcs my agent to represent false impression ia the public mind as .to ' arises to greet you as you are, speeding along respondence, he said, should be regarded as mo lullyand officially, in all matters pertaining vast country it will open up to the actual set­ in the railway car. Here is a section of an honest exchange of convictions between to real estate in Norwalk, Ct., owned jointly by what is attainable ia the present state of Xiwo Jacob Weeks and the Estate of Ezra Curtis. All tler. Land inexhaustible in fertility can be country to him who shall be the fortunate two old friends. For twenty years he and contracts lor theensuing year from April 1st,1881, meteorological science. This conclusion, GARFIELD. and th rora Jc CARPETS. branch. More wood was formed in the dimensions. However, with twenty live in the city of Brooklyn should be shut up, others; We consider them one of the very pears do well here and free from the sting of tine du Calea Yankees and a few half moribund Milesians would it not be regarded as a most extraor­ few reliable household remedies worthy branch, which contained less potash than the the curculio, which is such a pest in the East. AT he set to work, and within seven months he dinary occurrence in the experience of many of confidence. They are superior to all Chenille Axminstera, Royal Wiltons, Body other parts, and the grapes ripened more Along this valley some of the prettiest Brussels, In the Newest designs, and In Col­ readily, containing an excess of sugar. completed a bridgo of American oak, with of the citizens of that city, and would other Porous Plasters or Liniments tot ' sights falls to view. On the one side looms oring adapted to the present style of decor­ fifty-eight arches, and at a cost of $75,000. it not remain stamped vividly on their external use. ations. Also. American Carpetlngs, Chen- up the grandeur of the Cascades, on the llln .\xminster3, Wiltons, Body Brussels, On the 22d of November, 1790, the bridge memory never to be forgotten? Had the Tapestries and Ingrains; Ol'olotlis, linol­ "Give us your Hand, John Boyd." other that of the Coast Range, and through Raymond Bros' was opened to the public, and the loud laugh­ Brooklyn City Hall disappeared would not ^engonJaCejgcinePlaster Is a gamins eums, ltugs and Mats. The New Haven Palladium gives an inter­ it flows the YV /llumelte river on which the W 'iw 'ihaclm -j 11I ter of cynical critics closed. With just every one be looking to see what had become Parmaceutical product, of the highest esting sketch of the political situation in Con­ Capital of Oregon is situated. It is about order of merit, and so recognized by India Whole Carpets. pride Cox raised the American flag over his of it, and would that, event' be likely to be necticut twenty-five years ago in connection sixty miles from Portland and in the heart physicians and drnggists. Masullpatam, Agra, Bhagulpore, Ellore, tugiucwing victory. He thought only of the forgotten in a generation ? Dr. Cuyler would South Norwalk. Mahratta, Selnde, Kliokand, Lahore, with the free-soil movement, in which Hon. of a rich agricultural country. The quiet Kashmir, Turkey, Persian and Punjaub. success of his twenty Americans, his Amer­ be rejoiced if Dr. Crosby's statement were John Boyd, who died last week at his home in stream flows ueuily by the town as if When other remedies fail get a Ben­ ican oak, and his American reputation. No true in fuct, but. he thought the story was, son's Capcine Plaster. All Coal delivered in the Borough 1 r.ujv./Tvlono Winsted, took a leading nar*. --a,; the not to annis! it h'.un its slumbers. The BROADWAY & 19th. STREET, other motive aroused the ardor of Cox, the to say the least, a stretch of the imagination. 'Leave abolition state ticket bop -:l ciii-ur ofty mountains in t:ic distance lift them­ will be weighed on the Borough NEW YORK. saint of arches. But the best motives are OTIIEU ALLEGATIONS KBFCTED. Ton will be disappointed if yon use John Boyd or Francis G -er-or, selves up noble and graud. L ;.jk out upon Scales, FREE OP CHAKOE to the con­ abused often. As the people awaited to pass He further denied the allegation contained cheap Plasters, Ianiments, Fads or Eleo- NSASC allot 'Vfe- and Amos Townsend for •• yonder horizon and there is Mi. Hood, ap- trical Magnetic toys. sumer. over the bridge, in;joyousne3s, the first day in Dr. Crosby's letter to the effect that Thee, following the intrcduclior. tats Kansas-Ne­ - parently no farther olf than when we started I SyjiS KKMEDY AT I4A8T. Pries SScta. of its opening, and under the American flag, dore Frelinghuysen despised the total absti­ braska bill, the whig state convention nomi­ - in the morning, and there, on the outskirts, 1 MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PIASTER. a bitter sort of a "Sassenach" yelled out nence theory as much as he (Dr. Crosby) did CBICA60, BOGS ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y nated Henry Dutton for governor. Later the hangs the famed St. Helen and Mt. Jefferson. "No free flag here, but all free bridges I" himself. On .this point Dr. Cuyler joined is The Qreqt Connecting Ljnk between the East and the West! whigs of the Seventeenth senatorial district They have all been of volcanic origin and Its mala line r 1 from Chicago to Council Sleeping Oars for sleeping purposes, and Palace „ The mayor was called upon, and he called issue bluntly and squarely with Dr. Crosby. liluSs, passing---•-gthi tliro; «li Joliet, Ottawa, La Salle, *Hning Cars for eating purposes only. One other- nominated John Boyd for senator, much to rise from the level plain thirteen to fifteen UJlElikKIU(o. rspneseo Moline,ne, B01.BOCK Island, paypqppr^ West reat feature of our Palace Gars is a SMOKING upon (he military, and the military called He bad known Mr. Frelinghuysen for years, Geneseo,MbMtvIowa Molin City, Marengo.Brooklyn.ttrinnet!, ALOON where you cau enjoy your "Havana" the dismay of the pro-slavery wing of the thousand feet,and the cool breeze as it comes Res Moines (the capital 01 Iowa), Stuart, Atlan- it all hours ofA the fifty upon Cox. "Pull it down," said the indign and they had been intimate friends. He was, Uc and Avocftt with branches from Bureau Mapniflcent Iron' n IsnBridges span the Mississippi party. In announcing the nomination of Mr. from these mountains in summer, so tempers tic,ana ««»[.,.. nriiton junction to Musea- and Missouri riversrs at anall pcpoints crossed by tnis nant arch saint: "pull me and the bridge to Dr. Cuyler's knowledge, as earnest in the -- ""Ion, Belknap, line, and transfers are avoided at Council Bluffs, Boyd, the Palladium, then edited by Hon. "the atmosphere as to cause the traveler to Kansas City, Leavenworth and Atchison, con­ down first before that flag." The flag re­ cause of the total abstinence system as Lloyd ailatii!, Came- James F. Babcock, cut loose from its old exclaim " How delightful 1 Your climate is nections being made in Union Depots. Garrison was for the abolition of slavery. J. F. Bennett's ' The principal 11* qonnections of moorings and came out square for free-soil mained flying and so did some dngry words, a paradise, your bower is an Eden, your ^Ho; Ke^uk to¥aTOingtpn,^onapatte, Benr this greaf; Through Linoare as follows: and finally fists, sticks and, stones. The For these reasons Dr. Cuyler thought that At CHICAGO, with all diverging lines for tho principles and said: fields are waving rich with the'golden grain, East'and South* twenty Yankees stood silent, with their up­ Dr. Crosby must have dashed off his letter 21 Main St., Norwalk, Conn.,' ^^r^Ejfo^K^ooD| with the L.S. & M.S., and P., " Good I give us your hand, John Boyd. and your orchards are loaded with its fruit. lifted axes, and in a moment by a wink from in hot haste, and so inadvertently allowed nrlVvrold and Audubon; and Avoca to Harlan At WASHItfGTOJtHEIGHTS, T7ith P., O, &Sfc Let us forget and forgive all past differences, What more do you wish ? Is this not enough I«* R it* himself to make statements which were at HaslBfT & Unlerrear At La SALLE, with 111. Cent. R. R. and go in together for liberty and the consti­ the arch Cox they cut their bright way D to satisfy all Nay, proud ambition is not irou WILL FINDGB: from clllcago intothe 3D9M. AtJP JPBOHIABOHIA, with P. P. <6 J.: *"•P. p. & E.: I. B. A GINGER through the oaken gate of the footway to the variance with the facts. To say that Theo­ For Ladies, tients, & Children. Through Express ^il't7,1 |j].K' Mid.;Mid.: and T. P. & W.«• Rds. Impure water, unhealthy climate, unripe fruit, tution. We wish we lived in the Seven­ contented! Her wants are never satisfied. man PalaceCarsattACl At ROOK ISIANP, With "Milwaukee and Rock unwholsome food, cramps, chills, malaria, ex­ bridge, and led the entire people over and dore Frelinghuysen despised the teetotal IflandSh'ojt Line,"andRockjterd_*JPeo.. Kds. cessive heat and the thousand and oneills that bo- teenth district, in order that we mightjvote Her cravings and longings arouses her from Fine Line of &EMTCBHI!U#PS° LSIVENWO-NTH"AWFDBU ~ At:BA VESPOKK vfiththeDavenportDivision under the flag, Some three or four persons system would be the same as saying that 3.M. & St» P Ra R set the traveler or family are nothing to those for John Boyd, ' Principles, not men,' should her sleepless energy and instills new vigor Strictly Pure ertv Throuffb carsaro also run between Mllwau- At'wusT liberty, w'tl1 the & N.K.R. fortified and sustained by the use of SANFORD'S were killed. The mayor of Derry beat a re Lloyd Garrison despised the anti-slavery sys­ k2« and Kttnsarcity. via the -Milwaukee and At GRINKELL, wltii Central Iowa R. R. GINGER, "the delicious." As a beverage it be the motto, until the north is redeemed." and new life, and by its efforts new avenues Dolmans, Cloaks and Ulsters, E n At DES MOINES, with D. M. A F, D. R. R. quenches thirst, opens tho pores, relieves the head, treat, and the Fortieth regiment prayed over tem. Theodore Frelinghuysen was in fact as &V% rei?'KMand" Js magnificently At COUNCIL BLUFFS, with Onion Pacific R.R. " Give us your hand, John Boyd," became to wealth is opened up to you, and on and equipped. Its road bedissnmply perfect^ and its At OMAHA, with B. & Mo. R. K.R. (In Neb.) regulates the stomach and bctwels, eradicates a their safe delivery from the saintly Cox and staunch an advocate of the teetotal system Nubias, Ladies' Knit At COLUMBUSJUNCTION, with B.C.R.&N.R.R. craving for intoxicants and imparts newlife to the the rallying cry of the campaign. The dis­ Btill onward is our motto till every difficulty Drugs and Medicines, "what wll? please'youmoBtwIll be the pleasure At OTTUMWA. with Central Iowa R. R.; W., languid, careworn, overworked,nervous and sleep­ his bridge brigade of twenty glittering hatch­ as Father Matthew was in his day and gener­ of enjoying your meals, while passing over toe SE"L &W.. andC..B.andQ. R. Rds. less. Bewareof imitations said to bias good. Ask mayed democracy lost heart, and the free- has been mastered and he stands upon the beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa, in one of AtKKOKuif, witUTol.,Peo.Tni ^eo. & War.; Wah-.St.»»au„vj lor SAKPOHD'S GINGER and take no other. ets. Thus came the first American bridge ation. The letter itself, Dr. Cuyler said, Jackets, Leggins, our m&Kntficent Dining Cars that accompany all eo, & N. W. R. Rds, soilers and anti-slavery whigs swept the crowning round of his achievment, and look­ Through Express Trains. You get an entire OUIB & Pae.t and 8T Keo, & N. W Sold everywhere. WEEKS & POTTED, Boston,; and flag in Ireland, resulting in a neat little carried its own refutation with it. Wendell meal, as goodas isservedlnany first-class hotel, At CAMERON, with H. St. J. state. ing back upon the road he has traveled slandB and all Wool­ At Reasonable Prices. At ATCHISON, with Atch.,Topeka & Santa*ej riot, the outcome of a blunder on paying toll Phillips said that it required three editions nStlW&t that , majority of the Ateh. & Neb., and Cen. Br. U. P. R. Rds.. _ Francis Gillette, abolitionist, and Lafayette bewildered to see what he has accomplished. At LEAVENWORTH, with Uniou Pac. and Kan. to cross a Londonderry bridge! of the paper in which Dr. Crosby's original r THE CELEBUja-TED S. Foster, whig, were that year elected to the Salem is the capital and contain a popula­ en Goods. of tffsTlVewafranting it), we are pleased toai£ ^^tKANSAS CITT, with all lines for the West lecture appeared to meet the demands of the Prescriptions carefully compounded. Dounee ttoit this^Company^n^PmlmanJPalac^ .. In the state senate tion ranging anywhere from 1,000 to 1,200, ""FirLtMtACE CAKS are ran throni^^to The Connecticut Board of Agriculture liquor dealers for it. Fjjll line Kid Gloves; New Colors. ; were Henry B. Harrison, John Woodhull, Her streets are straight and wide, and her COT?NCI£ ^ by Commissioners report that the revelations of In reference to the abstinence system Dr. • 'Wff HIT12,: Augustus Brandegee and Benjamin Douglas. sidewalks are also wide and in excellent con­ Foster's Patent; New Shades. the census of 1880 are well calculated to Cuyler said that it was not " two fools sip­ dition, which cannot be said of Tacoma. E. ST. JOHN, Sewiju- '-aoliliie. awaken solicitude for the agricultural inter ping'! liquor that he regarded as moderate Ladies' and Gents' lined Kid Gloves, Hi* frrtlitent wuf General Sights and Shades of Missionary Her State House is built in the form of an ests of Connecticut. There is a gain of pop­ drinking. It was the wine at the wedding fine assortment. ? ; ' PATENTS Best, Easiest Sunning,Cheap­ L with a large dome rising from the center, ire continue to act asSolicitors forPatents, Caveats, .Lite. - ulation in the whole State of 83,638, but there and at the table and in the social circle that Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., tor the United States DR. HAMILTON'S EUREKA est iu the World. giving it a very pleasing look from a distance. Fringes and Gimps. Hearing of the dangerous -illness of his ' formed the appetite which paved the way to Canada, Cuba. England, France, Germany, etc. Wo i.3 a loss of 13,084 divided among the 75 hare had thirty-five years' experience. father, a Texas missionary of the American But the city is without life ; it is like the New stock Cretons and Fringes. Tatents obtained through us are noticed In the SCI­ more exclusively agricultural towns. The ruin. While Dr. Crosby denounces the total Mullings Bros., Sunday-School Union started for his Missouri comet retrograding, and although there is a Silk Handkerchiels, elegant line. ENTIFIC AMERICAN. This large and splendid Illus­ increase is confined to the cities and the abstinence pledge, Dr. Cuyler strongly advo­ trated weeklypaper, $3.20ayear,showsthe Progress Asthma home. On his way to the railway st ation, at rich agricultural country to back it, with a Cure of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous large manufacturing villages. The loss of cates it. gives instant relief and effects a permanent euro. noble stream running through it, with every White Quilts. White Quilts. circulation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solici­ Carriages & Wagons I guarantee a cure every time, or money refunded. night, his team was run into by a freight tors, Pub's, of SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 87 Park Bow, Ask yonr DBUGQISZ for it Sent on receipt of advantage combined to make it a large place, people in the rural towns has been going on A Little Mixed. Shawls and Oloakings. New York. Hand book aboutPatents free. ^ MADE TO ORDER. train, his'buggy ^wrecked, and one of his . in Connecticut for-fifty years, but no decade 6 Boxes for 84. Address yet for some cause it has diminished in popu­ C. p. BEST. 119 Front street, New York City . ponies killed—the fourth lost in twelve has shown such a marked decline ^as the last. In making up his forms the foreman of a OR SAl.E.-A PLATE GLASS WINDOW Repairing in all its Branches. lation more than thirty per cent, in the past Special Bargains in with Sash. 6 Call on E. O. KEELER. months. Kaising a signal on the ruins, he The cause of the depopulation of the farm­ Montreal paper mixed an article on Boman F ten years. Catholic missions in Africa with a recipe for was taken up'the next day by a passenger ing districts is thought to be in the fact that FOR SALE FOR IHE HOLIDAYS, making tomato catsup. As published the train, when his distress was increased by the It^has many fine and imposing residences, the young and enterprising go West and the A line of SLEIGHS of our own and although small it shows wealth, and article reads: ' intelligence of the President's assassination. banks and moneyed men invest a large share DRESS GOODS manufacture, made from Selected A FULL LINE OF* At midnight, reaching Vinita, in the Indian many arc here who have retired from active of their capital outside of the State. In one " The Boman Catholics claim to be making life and living quietly, spending their time material advances in Africa. During the past Fine Line, Low Prices, materials. Neat, stylish and durable. Nation, he was sick, the result of having farming, town, Lebanon, there ha3 been a loss three years they have obtained a firm footing in beautifying and adorning their homes. O.A. MULI.INGS, J.S.MULLINGS slept in an open shed, but thanked God for of 360. in the interior of the continent and have sent Best 50 cent Corset ever in town. ALL SIZES and COLORS, the news that the President still lived. From here to Albany,a distance of twenty- forth several missionaries into the equatorial Shipping Tags, five miles, open3 up an avenue of scenery as In money matters treat strangers a though regions. Tbey are accustomed to begin their Domestic Paper Fashions. Here he visited the Union Sunday-school, , ' they were your relatives.—Boston Commer­ work by buying heathen children and educa­ JOHN H. SMITH, and was further revived by learning that a > varied as it is overwhelming in grandeur. Call and see me. cial. ting them. The easiest and best way to pre­ NEATLY PRI NTED Union Sunday-school had in it more life and The rolling earth beneath you is strewn with The phrenologist is a man, who cannot do pare them is to first wipe them with a clean Merchandise Tags, flowers, the golden fruit is waving upon the 19 Main Street, Norwalk, Conn, FLORIST, work than' the three denominational schools. his work well unless he feels right.— Somer. towel; then place them in dripping pans and For beauty of stitch, and rapidity of motion i trees, with their rosy cheeks as they turn to mile Journal. baKe them till they are tender. Then you -AT- Reaching Eolla, the town next to his father's V AND is unequaled ami reigns supreme king over all will have no difficulty in rubbing them BAST SIDE OF MAIN STKEET,SOUTH Sewing Machines.The Company give a warranto At one o'clock a, mr, he found it ia flames; the sun, almost tempts the traveller to alight "Bard out," asthe poet said when he found Outfit sent(roe tothose who wish to engage for 5 years with each Machinc.Snppliesoonstant- the street door locked against him. Marathon through a sieve, and will save time by not in the most pleasant and profitable business OF RAILROAD, but learning also that the President was bet­ from the car and pluck the tempting peach as known. Everything new. Capital not ree YEKY LOW BATES, ly on hand. Itepairing done at reasonable rate. Independent. being obliged to cut tbem in slices, and cook This Machine on exhibition at 173 Main Street, ter, he again thanked God and took courage, it hangs upon the tree^ far enough away to for several hours." SSw_qnired. We wll furnish you everything. Sis corncr Plymouth Avenue. The little ones will keep on saying things. a day and tinwards is easily made without Btayine City of South Norwalk, Conn. DEAD LOCK TAG FASTENERS though still to weak to fight fire. Arriving tantalize us and cause our mouths to water away lrom home over night. Mo risk whatever. -AT i~ .y, _ 47 JOHM H. AIKEN, Agent. Six-year-old Mabel is industriously engaged Many new workers wanted at once. Many are at his destination he found his father living, and our heart to crave for it. We are like in "cleaning out" a preserve jar which her "Bill" Herndon, 's law making fortunes at the business. Ladiesmake as Tantalus, ss with water all around and about mother had just emptied. Four-year-old-Bob- partner, is now a pauper at Springfield, 111., much as men, and yonng bovB and girls make Plants and Flowers at aillseasons IN LABGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, AT and he has since improved; and so has the great pay. No one who is willing to work iails to -• -i. - To Rent. him and yet dying from thirst,—with us by looks at lier for a while and then blurts having descended little by little from his em- make more money every day than can be made in FloweraforFuneralafurnlshed and missionary, who has since been able to do out, "Say, sis, don't you wish you could turn inence as a leading lawyer, and exceptionally ART of a house consisting of three rooms, the tempting fruit is near us and yet it only a week at any ordinary employment. Those who tastefully arranged t order *t sbort right in center of village. Apply at this much work. Such are a missionary's sorrow it inside out, so's you could licit it V'—Philo. able and brilliant man to theldegredation of engage at once will find a short road to fortune. GAZETTE office.P excites our fancy, for they are beyond our " i, Herald. H. HAIXETT a Co., Portland, Maine. Gazette Office. and solaces.—Christian Union,