r 1 " ' * " j." ;\' - < -y^ '-' r '••, , , - ^ - } -, - >• ;• , * ' < i - • - "'''. --<-\' '. *' '*<<'* -*7 . ^ V' '*• ' * *" ' " ' ' ; ••*->t^ryr sg - , _ , . ; . ' - M?WM t v'^,' ii t s .* •'.- •- fe* >:i [$1.00 a Yea Founded iii 1800.] An Entertaining and Instructive Home Journal, Especially Devoted to Local News and Interests. PRICE TWO CENTS. VOL. Xcv —No 38. NORWALK, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1895. Assigned. modern annals of war. Yesterday, TTE. William H. Nichols, grocer and build NO thousands of the combatants who wore AND THEY FEASTED. ASSAULTED IIS WIFE. SGAINSI THE TROLLEY. er in Block Rock, made ah assignment the blue or the gray in that memorable yesterday. ' encounter, met in peace, to formally Gregory's Point the Scene of Important Decision Rendered By THE FAVORITE HOME PAPER. Screams of "Murder" arid Cries for State Liquor Dealers. V dedicate the blood-stained field as a Gathering of Brains and Judge Fenn. The State Liquor Dealers' association HLdeuenaent in all tilings; neutral m loom. public park. The passions and resent­ "Help," Last Evening. will hold their annual convention in ments of the past were buried in a com­ Beauty. New Haven to-day. ^ Farmers are Busy. mon grave and veterans of ttie Confed­ Cities or Other Municipalities Can­ Fred Hill to the Rescue. Bound Over Agricultural wealth overflows the eracy and the Union, vied with each Extraordinary Castronomfcal Feats not Grant Privileges to Railways other in paying tribute to the valor and or Other Corporations With­ Benjamin Cook and George Smith, • storehouses pf the country and that is the Stamford burglars, were yeaterday- heroism which had been there displayed "H« that etiveth to the poor, lendeth to the out Exacting Compensa­ why there is no longer a silyer ques­ Lord." Last evening while the several news­ bound over under bonds of $1,000 each." tion. The farmers have no*time to by the contending armies of "a day Through the courtesy of Superintend­ paper reporters were at Gregory's tion Therefor—No Ap­ that is dead." ent Mansfield of the Tramway company Point, partaking of the hospitality of peal From the Want to Vote. , . consider half values for their products. Landlord O'Sullivan, screams of mur­ The most gratifying feature of the and Landlord John E. O'Sullivan, of ' Ruling. The number of applications "to be Wheat, corn and fruit harvests are the famous summer resort, Gregory's der and help, help, cut through the air occasion was the apparent sincerity made" voters in this town is as follows : j exceptional this year. The statements Point, representatives of the several and were heard by residents living in 1st District—30 ; 2d Dis-trict, 27 ; -3d Dis- of the Agricultural Department show with which Confederate veterans de­ daily papers in town were treated to a the neighborhood of the street leading Judge Fenn filed a decision in the stic^—8. from Eagt avenue to Dublin, so called. that the crops of New York, Peoijsyl- clared anew theij; devotion to tjie Union. trolley ride, and a shore dinner that, Superior Court Wednesday which is of There is no cause to doubt that the could not have failed of tickling with The cries attracted the attention of considerable importance to street rail­ G. A. R. Post Disbands. vania, Michigan, Kentucky, Missouri, people who were in Colonel Roberts rank and file of thu Southern armies delight the palate of any disciple of way companies and municipalities. Bugbee Post, G. A. R., of Tolland Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota Epicurus. school and a messenger was dispatched The decieion was teethe appeal of the has surrendered its charter. Most of long ago loyally acquiesced in the out­ and the Dakotas will be very large. At 5:30 what is known as the Gover­ for a policeman. Captain D^nn hast­ Central Railway & Electric Co., of New its members took demits and will be­ Ohio and Illinois are the only big come of the Rebellion, and the New nor's car on the Tramway line,3 with ened to the scene and found a man Britain, from the action of the Mayor come members of Burpe9 Post of Rock- whom he recognized as Charlie Lowe, states where the returns are unfavora­ South which is rising upon the ashes of motorman Frank Willey in the "pilot and council of that city. The com­ ville. the fabric which that great conflict house" and Conductor William Piatt at soundly drubbing a woman who proved pany applied for permission to extend ble. With the supply so much greater to be his wife. Shoemakers'Association. destroyed is evidence that the people the rear end of the bell rope, left Wall its tracks through certain streets and than the demand prices have fallen to a street with the Norwalk pencil pushers, The officer'attempted to place Lowe the permission was granted on condi­ Articles of association of the Shoe­ of that section are beginning to realize point much lower than has been the bound for the extreme western end of under arrest but he showed fight, and tion that they sign a contract to pay makers' Protective Union of Danbury case in years, but this benefits the that their defeat was a benediction in the company's line at Rowayton. At there was a tussle and both men fell, the city 1 per cent, of its gross receipts were filed in the state seceetary's office Lowe on top. The officer, however, householder, as big corn and potato disguise. Here and there old hatreds South Norwalk the party was joined by on the business in New Britain after the yesterday. John Capellars is president representatives of the press in that city. pluckily held on to his prisoner until third year of the completion of ita line and Michael CulhaDa secretary. erop3 keep down the price of meats. may crop out occasionally, but the The run to Rowayton was smoothly assistance came in the person of Fred­ to Hartford and' 2 par cent, of the gross future has less to fear from reaction at erick Hill, who took hold of Lowe and Father Doolen Home. The County Fair. made. On the return an electric head­ receipts of its city business after that the South than from the effects of pesti­ light was placed on the car. (a novelty assisted Dann in placing him in tbe time; also the city should have the Rev. Father Doolen, pastor of St. The county fair -is having a rich and lent doctrines which demagogues seek here in Norwalk, by the way,; and the station house. right to prescribe the kind of fenders to Thomas' church of Southingtotf, who abundant week of it with some of the to instill among the unthinking classes ,car was brilliantly illuminated with in­ It is stated that both Lowe and his be used by the company. accompanied Bishop Tierney to Rome most interesting events of this order yet in every section. Secession has been candescent lamps. The only delay oc­ wife were under the influence of intox­ The conditions under which the per­ several months ago, returned last nigh*1 icants, and that the cause of the dis­ and was given a warm reception by his to come. What the kaleidoecopic effectually crushed, and should the curred on reaching the Washington mission to extend the tracks was to t>e street bridge the draw of which was turbance was jealousy on the part of given, also provided that the company parishioners. quilts, whose census of patches has nev­ Repuhlic be menaced with destruction open, and as none of the occupants the husband. should pay the city all damage caused er yet been made ; pumpkins of five by to-morrow, among the first, unquestion­ cared to have the motorman jump his Lowe has the reputation of being by reason of underground currents and Those Tears. seven rotundity to excite the envy of ably, to rush to its rescue would be car across the chasm a wait of perhaps (steady and hard working when not un­ it was also provided that the materials After fondling and cajoling the Se­ lectmen for two whole days, the Hour the grangers ; prize Leghorn and Coch­ multitudes of the mistaken but brave five minutes was made until the draw der the influence of liquor, at which used by the company -and the work times he acts more like a maniac than man lost the contract for printing the in China chanticleers that merit wonder men who tried to assassinate it thirty- was closed, after which the party was should be to the satisfaction of the speedily whirled to Gregory's Point. anything else. It is also said of him Street committee. There were other town report, hence his bitter tears. from all-sight-seers, and fat cattle, the two years ago. The ride was a delightful one and the that he gives his wife the major part of "'Tis better to have loved and lost conditions in the vote of the Council, Than never to have loved at all." marvel of the man on the fence whose ozanic properties of the air along the his earnings, which it is alleged she but these are the most important The Landlord O'SuIllvan's Free Feed. opinion lias been given as a committee jine of the road were very enervating, does not make a proper use of. company claimed that the Council had The Youngest Grandmother. This paper is likely to be well repre Later in the evening William Lowe judge for many years, farm fife is fill­ and tended to whet one's appetite for no right to specify these conditions and A claimant for the honor of being the seated.—Hour.
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