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FRIDAY? «f
THE CHARTER.
rUon.
£
IT 18 ACCEPTEB^WITH AMENDMENTS.
N,'January 4. Aldermen jto be EltMstwl at L arge.^An
t to-day plead
Immense Meeting.
i
—»__-.
heft, and was
i state's prison. Prom half-past seven to eight o'clt ok,
last evening, u steady «lream of oitlsons
r.
I>oured Into tho City Hall. When AN ardon Hopkins atopp<*d upon tho p latf< rin
of John M ulm b uilder, who he w an greeted by a sea of filers, i nd
Dd<sat the M an- his cull for order WUH responded to by
\d Twenty- nearly 800 persons.
vonuo.Tuotfday One of tho. most, if not the most mDauhury. He portant q uestion w hich ever came beout hs ago. The fore ft Danbury meeting was to be deU known. He cided at t hai time, and those pen ons
we.ro to decide i t. The business of the
evening was the a cceptance or rojoe ion
of a city c harter, to l>e pn'sentrd to
coming session of t he legislature, mid
in f ront of tho q pminltteo a-ppointod b y t he c itizens
to it-move. to d raft s uch a C harter woVo to pro '
drilled, and on
with a d yuann» of oxplodehe-d and when
larui of danger
•lied. Long he
>ut n one camo.
boon afraid of
dart) not born
iigiwii bore t lic
ovored it o ver
ingor! "
ghrr.
wry p leasant
Episcopal pur*
. Hall o ftteiat-
partioB being
Danbury, and
okllold, d augb•, t ilt- propHetbo Brookfiekl
C recent gnvdsouoot and I*
ie, l^ff, Dykei«d n t John«oii
i> t aken rtxnns
-wet,.
T'
rels.
*'
md their troupe
is* at' Taylor's
Tlu» program
idabU* features
their w ork.
IS'o single <juoH.tUw has BO aroused the
votord of .Dttnbury in y ears and a not'
the first p ublication Of the prop
charter i ts ^iseuWion h as o ccupli d a
promj,noiu plaw Jin both p ublio and
vut*
Th^re wen> t hose in f ivor
of- tlie Charter, - iv'lii th%s-*« endmontii. What would I >\t ie case i four
aldermou
d from one
•ectlou. Would anybod r )« hurt or amany
agcnl ? I don't thluk \* will b
Uuuger u s t hat it) a thi that will ever
come about. Tho
> o f, aide man
will bo one that will tun o groator >owera. I f t he
»hou be
democratic yiou haviv (six eounc men
who could be1 r epublican, and w l vt is
moit> f air t hifa that f Thcpu you ha the
election of t hu nmyoiy.vho bun a de ding
vote."
Judge Bi-ewsU'r tox>k t hetioor an said
that he wiis very son-y polities had ome
into t he m utter, b ut i f politics an1 iinted he could discuss tho questloi wlth
the g entlemen'of the other sirti He
said t hat it was tho democrats, u the
republicans, who had m ade t he t n t o
The fire record for
months, ha« lieen lai*
previous year iu the h
Tlu> t^talaggregat*} of
ing t he time was 1159
l>een more large fires
year. D uring t hat p
niont bus i^naweiv
alarms. Theivj weiv n
month of January, th
February 3rd, \ yhon th
of J ohn flrifAai on Oo
atroyed, w ith iTlQW of
was sounded from box
government w hat It is. He furthel said :
"In mgiuxl to the' city of Bridgeport,
I must say t liat nobody has saitl t hat
them are oo c ities u nder s uch g dvcrnment a« t hey propose. Bridgeport has
J\l8t adopted tt. and has had no isxporlence w i t h i t. Is t hat a n y t h i n g foi" u s to
go by ? W hy, when the measuiv was
adopted, the B ridgeport JFortnfrToould
not H ud l anguage enough i n the d jetionary to p itch i nttyt. It does not s^em as
if y ou could liRve a ny f ain>r jropiv•ontatlon t h a n i ti t he proposed ebnricr.
Kaeli w ard is repreitented, and ei»ch
these a lderman represent tho e ity us IT
whole. I f y ou are not repn^seitfed i n
each loenUt'y b y b oth J>o\vors, y ou m ight
as w ell not be f epivsented t h a t i««y by
either. Thu g entleman luiys w« have
divided the oily like u cheese. It is as
fair as It could by. \Vo h ave d ivided it
into f our e qual parts, a nd the division
is the most, equal e ver m ade. T
not t wo h undred d ifference in t h population of. a ny o f t he wards."
Howard W. T aylor took t he 11 >r a nd
On F ubruai* £Jd, an
«d fi-om box l <,lfor a s
Tine's b hicksndth sho
ivenuo.
On t ho'Jf.th ofiPebi-f
sounded f rom b<|>x :tJ,
U the rear of 45j Lll)o
by 1'. F. HonobVy. 1
tixiyed, w i t h a loss of
An a larm w as p ound
he ."1st of the swuic in
ire in s'x Turnefl stix'
lanuigo w as slight.
(hi t he v veninu o f
w as s ounded f rom b o
men f ound t he ij>ld. s
lorne s triH<t I n OAmos
wit h a loss of .*.^KJ
At 7 p . m. A pril Oth
for a f light tire Au th
West s t r <H<t.
Taylor
sat (?ow9, A eltizen moved t hat Mr.
Taylor b e allowed t o speak, a nt; u nanimous content was g iven, a lthougn o ne
or two of t he o pposing f action vhispored across the hall for him to sit d own.
Mr. Taylor said he would be i s short
as possible. He Itelievod t hat, U e w ards
ason. The loss Vas
Mary D oran'a boai
tho tire, d epartment
sti-eot, took fire A|)ril
and an alarm ,was Isou
Loss .*1(K).
,
IN SMOKE AN
3150,000
FJr«
of t he c harter as p resented b y t in 1 ommil t ee and t how w ho f avoivd i l ,vlth
certain a inendnteiit^, w hile s till | u notlier class wished to "vote t h e BllttjeOl
down a ltogether, l ouder t he e irmunHtanee«an i nteresting p truggle wait e xpec/ted on all tudos, a»fd those who attended t he m eeting wore n ot d isappointed. There w on\O b rilliant s jMMK'hen
ftnd a rgnmentH rnade f or b oth nidot* b y Hiiid : '
At (1:40 a , m, j Apr
we have henttl polities, sounded. The Rogers
gentietnen of the legal profession, w ho
not Imforo those present the pros and now let us h ear business for a m oment." on R iver stivetJ wei
"Question! question 1" ^am« f rom
oona of t heir r vprKK'tivfc views.
cansi-d t hus far ihe
The call for the m eeting was first
nccoptwl.
Howard VV. Baylor -then offen>d tho
following resolution.
That th«» rule* governing this m eeting
which woulrl permit t he a djoiinnnent of;
the meeting Iw'forv tl»e passing of a previous (piestion o n the report of t he < -oinini(teo,lx' and are hereby snsjH'ndod until a fter i t has debated \ ipon t ho a cc<>iituuoe of au a mendment to the charter,
providing for t he elect ion of aldorm >n
at large, a nd u ntil a fter a notherameiidm6nt?proTidlng for tbo apixxintment !of
all offieos not elected by the people, by
the m ayor, and t heir acceptance by the
bouiil of aldermeu."
Mr. Taylor mud in exphiuution of \i\»
-••
On t he 28th o fj ifa^
house-at t he coriier
as, the c ommittve h ad d ivide them,
were half democratic and half .•ebubli- Sheridun streets Was
with a loss of *3,0()^.
can. Then^ were two of each. He said
ed at 9 p. m.
he had figures aud
to pr ove the The t own was. aWal<
statement, but t hat politics she ld h ave
May :.*0th," by the re
nothing at nil to do with the question,
as the meeting was making a charter the a larm f rom box 2
the f
an
not only for the present,: but f o futurt fire Intrm>1. irifling n n
F.lm s
w bioh
iHtt th£* polities
the i>eojile,
the maybr, and their aci-eptance by
nothing -lit all to-dd ' with the
•ogram boaixl of aldermen/'
as the meeting wna m aking ; a charter flre in the Griftlng and Perry ;
JfttUl-CS
Mr. Taylor said in jexplanat ion of
not onlyifor the
Kriider- mot I on; ,
Elm street, which tip t<> that
gtnieirations. ^ He. likened
a
the most disastrous ever stM^r
Thia motion s imply wvovidw* for a f air
* , -to two , oyui\b,t'
puce, of and w|uare hearliiK. I supj>os<* the rebury w ith t he exception ofthe
re W UH port of the w ommittoe w ill give a f air higher a nd n iyro p owerful tha|n NOH. 1 » , 21, *5, 2t 2» n
statement of w hat t hey h ave done. We thw otlier. In the charter the alder- st reet were burned
don't propone to have any porsonp go
«1," Sa- home w ithout I vaving^hud a f ait h earing iQanlo board la the njore powerful. He families lost most oi their
in p any on I ktth of tlu* Hiibje,o|tt mentioned iu t he suggeutod t hat if |tho aldermeii wen* |o effects. Two women jumped \
hoivuii motion. I t Is i ntended t o prevent a ny be qUK-ted f n>m t n« wni-dw, t hefo l>e bnt
o the moot
aldermen elected. H is a«on f or (KHl.
a adjournmentairf hearing." l ug liefore wt»
*'
oftn hnve a f
this was from t he f act that (•(iJispiracy Box t'J2 wits pulle<l at 9:$
an p ur- I}. O. H olmes said :
would I H« lean l ikely t o r e«ult~ F or i n"Gentlemen, 1 rust that beforo any stance, if tin* c o\incilmen of tlu> second, night .luno 3d, for a $;*tX> hla
the no suggested Is taken,
house of J ames O 'Bripu, Liln*
the c ltlxeuH w ill k now w hat t hey a n' d o- third, a nd f ourth w ard* consui,rv t o get It was j ust t hree o'«--lwik on
ing. This mooth g must I K> kept hen- an appropriation for improvements, and
»t Con- until m idnight or u ntil , t o-morrow. leave the f irst w anl i n the c old, u nder noon of J une 18th, when an a'
sounded f rom box 27.; B ut lit
In t ho If any one wishes to a/ljonrn before those
tho proposed s ystem t hey w ould h ave
report gentlemen are t it .•d, or you h ave a dopt- less t rouble in d oing so, as the a ldermen lion was paid t o it by others
Hd t heir nuggostio u.tnev are not to b eal"
i
lowed to do no
don't ' think we WOV ilof course side w ith tho cojincilmcn tlrvjmeu u ntil givat- -elonds
should adopt a nv
•y,
If a t any of t loir respective districts. If, how- smoke wen1 soon rolllng~?Hi)
vicinity of ( 'anal streot, anc
is had time t ho m ajor t y of the g entlemen evei
one alderman i-epi'eHiuits t bc thousands of people to t hat V i
pivHont w ish t o adjourn, they s hould
to
have a f air chain to do so."
first and second district and one in the was* one" o f-the largest llixw
ule a "reply to Mr. thii 1 and f ourth, tho former < ould not ever s aw. i t originated in At
report- Mr. T aylor in
vcrj well go i n w ith t he l ust t hife w ards box shop. H ow, no one k now
rk, a nd Ilolmes.iaud t he question w as p ut! I t whi o lu.' is representing
first Immense l umber yiiinl, II. A
was carried a lmo taumulmously.
n» had
Town C lerk \ \fakoman, secretary of as v ell us one of t he other wajxls. The machine s hop a fM several otti
ionary,
deft ot is t hat people at lurjjoj have no
ble ob- thoolmrtor eoinihlttoo read the i vju>rt pro cotion. because t he-upper] c hamber ings wen- swept a way b y t l
of the c ommittee as published I n T HK
with ix t otal loss, of $190,WX>.
NKWH o f W ednesday, s etting f orth t heir (ukliTmon), a *-constituted by It he com- Anjalarjn f nmi box 2/> at 11
hrough
of
for f orming t he c harter a s they mit eo, are b a ldermen who are m erely the nltght o f J une 21st, brougli
v
"
lis ifoes
had, and g iving a "review of tin work loe:il representatives, elected by the men to TreadwcH's block, wl
church
Mini • v otes'and a ccountable t,<) the s ame had i )ri.niu:Med i n the < <ellar o f
hrough done.
tituents as the local eotiuviliueu are bake|-y. fioss sfW.
Lyunin 1). B rcwst<}j' said,:
It u in futft m id t heory no BIMV or less Aii|ularin f rom box 4ft, at
"Mr.Chairman and U«utlk>OT«n—I have
'•-elect - pen requested to s late in g Vnonil, one tha(uu|ioth«>r l ocal b otml o f c oAinciluiou,
S
We
or two loading fuature.«t,of t liu c harter niul ciinnot protect the snmoi pco{)le at July j!.M, gavo t lie H ivinenali
weekly which d istinguish i t f rom o ur present- large b y p lacing a cl*ek i qion(the a ction t-h« car stables, whoiv t he li
form
I ,/ew is you ko f g overnment. T his tc harter, a s of t he l owi'r b ranch'in t heir dKtrU>utlon shop hud l>eo« on lire. It
now', i f s ubmitted l <* ho legislaMore- ture. Is t ol>o again s ubmitted t o t ljepeo- of i >ubUc m onies b ut w ill a dd to t heevils tingtiishod I n-foiv t heir arrl
ftlo for their approval or dbdpnrovifl.
Tnls r hartav has i>wti u copy of t he best of l ocal i i'pn'fM-ntatioii, w liichj l ocal r ep- A s-lilrht tii-e in Ely's bloek
features o f all c ity c harters w e c ould resentation is good, provide! t here- is street, eansinl . an a larm f roi
find i n t his s late, a nd w e were g reatly another Innly u inenuble U> t h4 po«.>j>lo at
t
earlj" i i the e veiniup of J nly 4l
unking, assisted b y the g entlemen w ho f ramed
which will chock I ts itlivngeitms At U
UI, J uly 7th, Light an
ait a lw> »ho«e charters. .They were all u naniDue local bonnl is s ulBoient for
mous I regard t there,
arj>entershopon Linco
Houlur- powers.n T hat waso the Hrstb eing, ftvo all p ractical purposes, a nil t h » c reation
question.
iiti-ivrs. The p rincipal nnujon w as t hat t here of a iiother local board Is m;edlk!*j ex- was t o ally dost ivyed w ith it
evideut WtHtlp be greater deliberation t han j if pens*«, n nd o nly a dds t o the e vil i nstead Box -'U-was pulled. Loss $2,50
there w as
At h alf past one on the nig'
n proo) feature wa*biut one power. T he n ext of checking i t.
u'regard to rcptvflontHttoui
o more Wo h ave tried to fix it HO that eaeh p art flA vote w as t aken o n U uMV,ttcndmont lllh t he Ih-eumn wore b rought
of the c ity -could be represented: at t his p oint, a nd was d ecided i n i ts fa- alavm f rom box 7. James ]
Bv e lecting v a t large they are
s.ilium on R ailrosul avenue wi
not.
m an
n ot vor by the c hairman, h ut It I ras d oubtt iu the only hK very district represent* whole nd, nnd n count by t he raisin,: of h ands loss»,$r>00. '
is own
Imt t he
i» phice. city. ' There Is no d lsfrauchisement of \fyis t aken. I t resulted i n t lecaiTviug At t lux^ 1 o'clock on the n
for t his any part of the c ity. Tlitru has been a of the amendr^ient by a vote of ;117 to 8H. July K ith a n a larm w as t urut
suggestion
box 32. A house owned by F
>artlcu- con-uption,made oi«ftIsterrible a mount of
as there in the,large cities
K,r Walsh offered as iin n mond- bry on Railroad avenue was
o few where politics fire as d irty as the waters meut a change of the Hrst portiou;of
i-om 125 of Still river. I want to call your atten- section'23, pi-oviding for al appoint- atroyed : loss, $2,000,
On the night! of August 10th
. Each tion to the fnet that a llofthecltUwinthe
by Ix-ing made the thayoc Shd livery stable caught,, fli^e and
"utate hare adopted this «ime p lan and
ted; nn- have found no trouble f rom such cortKllbythe c ommon c ouncil.
,t to seil ruption. They did consider, at Hrst, the The amendment was curried^ aud ly damaged. 1 An
plan of having some represtmtntives-atfrom box 25.
larice. Th«x> havt* lHM»n none such another.was offered by Sanmel Mahi, An alarm from box ' 7
tooon- adopted to my knowledge, dur- adjourning the annual c ity u ei-ting mito alxnit uoou Septem))er 5th.
1..T-
O,,,)
.Uthority for thla
Iqaier, in pajrtkwfhen pnly a tw
(poswofj from 125
liiy season. Eaoh
has lessoned; u ni It d ifficult to s*U
to eon>o«e as t ender aiut
turkey. I t is;too
re. Yet epicure*
'ly l >y p arl>oUihg
lelielouu. H now
lie guone niunt #),
U < i iirtlli y , and t his
w.'muy nave h im,
»mo.
«
t
fry;-..,.
any part of the ity. There has /been] n
imuUvopa terrible a mount of
ot*
, i\ t Imre Is in tlm IHJ-RV; cities
where politics tirv lis d lrtyja* the water*
tif Still river. 1 wtilit to cull y our u tU»ntlon to th* fnct that all of«heelMy*l»lht»
have a dopted t his same p in n a nd
nave f ound n o trouble fvom s uch-corruption. They did,consider, at H rst, t he
of having some rcprowntut l ves-uth&vy IHHJU none such
to my Knowledge, d uring the past t wenty years. Where
i*»
there any omoer elected at
largo ?,- Not even Uio prmdent. If yon
adopt the amendment us propose<l by
the iMirough a ttorney you a re t hrowing
away tin* v aluable experience o f m any
other ottle*-.' Home miy t hat the m ayor
should h avu vet.o power. W hy, u nder
the sun, do you want- to glvo power to
the mayor o f a e ltv t hat n o o ther officer
of t he P tate has t 1 -taunt to say in iftirard to eomj^'usotion of the officers,
that t he c ommittee h ave i u> o bjection
to t he people paying I their n ervunts as
much as t hey want t o, b ut It rimv In*
right for us to aujcgest t hat it l ^noA tldtw
In any other city. The lal>or of the aland p ounallmon U l ight, a« t hey
comparatively few t imes, and fo'r
hut a few hours at a time. Each-department h as i ts c hief, a nd the board
sits as a wort and l istens to reports u nd r enders decisions."
<>W» or two q uestions Clulrlen W,
Murphy mov«d t hat t he ivport o f the
committee M row by Mr. W akeman bt
ml W treanmn arwodding t r ip Uwt
^ I lie h ome of t
>ne 81 , they f uuud
>em. A largo n um«'ix. T hivo t ilin
WH* spread for th«
imipany. but.the.ro
fter t he m instrel
>um\e minftry]
iso ft) id gnvo the
"They wen1 "Aye" t o the q uestion w hen-put b y .the
chairman, aud there w as one "No." I t
e w edding g ifts
room's parent* ; elo- James J1!. W alsh m oved t hat t he read-. aiul Mrs. George
of t he c harter be dispensed w it h, and
UUDf»,brtile'«« parent*;
Rhopmarea ; parlor the same w as voted.
r>nado s et./MUw M ar}
row p icture 1vh'>m»B James I I. W cUli o ffered a n a mcndlaa j f i i n u i « i jrptiy ;
to the ph,ar*ei', flubslltutlng a xeo.lie ; h auila nuo w orktlon w hich he ruad, for Boot-ion u lghl of
lia H aur ; n and»om*>
tuaar ; not of wwoto. the ehai-ter prowijdod by t he c ommittee,
krnan : counterpane
cuaol k lnney.lletnel; It p rovided f or t he e lection o f f our a lderr.ajjdMra,
UH»IJ u t largo, Tho m ot ion t o a dopt, the
Mr*. .las, Coot-olio) amendment w«>a <M»ooiuU»d,
, Kdward Hoi
Hose Uyaa ; Howard W. Taylor made a suggestion
Mrs, Tuomaa Foley ; that M r. W elch enlighten t he m eeting
ar »poon and D uller
ivs Co»t«)lo ; e legant on h is proposed a mendment. I t w as
Tlljc ; st»l|iary atopsd l>/ t beprldKpoh- voted to s usjM'ud u non-rules as \ vtmld !•«'»m* : Uio bridal lour quire t haf.
Loutt
James K. Walsh said :
With a ll t he nc\vspapcr discussion
iziaei.
which has U«HU» ' going on everybotly
should I M> a waiv t liat t hero lafii gnfltt
ir J»uuuiy gi ve* us difference of opinion in regard t« this
ut»i*ew Tear T ht portion o f the c harter. I w ill a s h rictlv
lea o t
whs promis*»d/-n as yo^uBjU' »;ye j uv Uliliik f t t his a mencfmeut, a nd why i t
s hould l x
This t ime It Is by
Yon h ave h ad the a dvanUigt
have
dvantnt
ealled" After All.1 of Judge Bnartifr'a SIHX>CU
ea
the Mad" >has n why t h« ix>jx»rt should bImvo dopth at
who w ant ed "in w ' e ntM'ty. You1
but otio «ldo of tin1* ( j^estjou,
cepjiotl \p**- ^'-'
\ Htory by
In Up iijtv ji
Elsie HuowV WO- lie. wlu'iv
•
it. "AuBt Jrtue'
lUug" grows uioi
uiti
, x»> , \>
TTior 1 1 h
of jhe &mend|ft«iit:bj a vote »f 317 to 88.
}A
* James K. Wal$h offertMl as hn Rniend- bry ou RailroAd;are
ment a ehtujgt^ of the first portion of
efctioii 23, providing for ai appoijit- (hi'tluniight Bf Aj:
uents bjr l>eing. made the inayor and livery stable eauirht
-t ^ t
•atiHed|hj"the eominon conn il.
ij
ly daimiue*!. I JifU J
,The a mendnunit was e4irriedv and from bSx 25. |,
mother was off«re<J by Samuel Main, An alarm fitom IHI
uiyourning t he a nnual c ity u ecting n n« to about nooJ^' Scpfoi
U the f ollowing e vening atT.vil). Gamed, tire in the gtvsvrarto
Motlout w»s made and'seconded t hat
ouU'iulH'r 12th J
he e haftvr, as amended, I H I ulopte<l by
N\e stitH't. wu
he meetitig. It wrji.s carried >y a large As the a larm 1 waa
w as i nrutxl i n.
naj(»rityj
With t he e XtVptio
n'ix* was no live
District Scl»« Is,
DiH't«mb<«r 14th, wht1
In s pite of a larms that w re u tterly •«tore was eaisily o j
the a id of t he depar
, atorms t l uvt were <
t! was pulledi
and 9ouiotlmvh severe, and ttraetions Qporgc AiUhvw's
hat .were enticing, the follot ing n nmeil ton a venue w^s tbt^i
Ight p'elox.'k, DCH|«JX!
pupils were neither absent ner
soniuhxl froip b
luring t he t erm o f w cliool thut e ud«Hl About t wOiO'cUx'k
Dee. 2
lhHH«m.bi»r ~v>*h, Jol
HUIH acnooi..
donee v n )>e<.Sr H ill i
Jonn
in alanti w as u iven
ioss w us i ihouvf^,OQl
NKW 3 TKKKT 8CI100I,,
Sunday m prnlufr,
No. W -Ar b ur Oduuio, M arlon 1 'ulUnff.
No, i ?—Mituu.ue Uroo»8. iwi»fAiM l >.kiiohy ilarm w as s otuiiled
tflo.enco t iartwr. c urriw B OU^UIOU, Noaile f8(K) h laxc, h i"TMon
tu W ikiman strci-t.
NO. i a—Uarry madescomt* p oarllo Ires, The l ast o f the y »>i
iVilburOstuun, L ulu Lio*o, I .Uli«jNoi i lirvp.
for si s light t lr\ i n lj,<
No. IB -Samuel ijiirtne.e«*, A nnjo v ^Unlitcn. Hi^rh s tnK't,
No. 1 i-Allie I lAtnlln, N ellie B«iejr, F lorence
v«yc*, Ettt M eioatf.
No.: 11 — \V\ille ttouiers, M ary LIUoniBun.
i\o.UO—KOQlo N u i , j o^phiiio l ioiuig. Jennie
{ay laond, U una \VlQdlHcli
NO y .lamea Fuller, W iw H umphries,
fi< k l ru», ollvp M a ucnbai luif.
No I—Hwmatt J tfUlff, H»iU« K orthrop.
No. 7 — Nona.
No. f l-^Aibcrt U aldwln, John WlndUscU M aiy
Ul'Uljf.
^
No. S -Wllile L UKO, Frank: riefco.
No 4 -Frew U ufiy, cola IN r ry.
No a-CJooj-jjia l iray, Neliw t ons, V lnnte
TlUe,
No. a —Annie Stevens,
No. l -iNt>ne.
TUo >
Jof t hp
.-amp t he I turtfoi-d
This n>Ucj. if p»>
m a k e C oniHH't-leuti
her sistei's*; and it jit
coiiiiiiissumi'in i t^
mi pppl'op]
fence il iu»d prov[|i
iMad« SIM aix.1; iH*ei>.>4»i
<jble a nd
H^I.MKOETH A Y I N V K Svt«OOI
No-ia-Mlcuacl M adden, v ^rnie Mallory,
No. l i - Luclui Ilawluy.
No. 11 - I'aul M onroo, ClirTord Paje, l lteniy
ta^.leberg i jenjamln TreKdwetl, J ennie i »un,
Mary B *rouni, h iva IJo^ge
No. 1 0-cUurloa r Upp, j obajKaln, lip ward
Warqcr. U «njamln vyaro^r.
Na u -Arcule D urfiy, Bmtr» Craig, Klsle
Leonard, txjn.-* ril"?< Bertha-Jst.iiiT.
No. a-C*eori,i« , K napp, rhitfTpa I'lousor,
Beno W lltielhx, I ra u ontonj Carrie U oyt,
Bertna K ane, M ay Townst-na. |
No 7 - Jame* M addeo, B lancJie Addla, trace
Murray, Leila HP nold&, J - u ultj 8tnlin.
No 8 -bl«»rlU)g r oiiUpf. Sadiuei I'att
Uoorge
Dentiu, Flora U-id,
lorU'lla « ej u uida, Hurt.e
lor.
No. B-Oeorgo b^ad
Ward, Addle
Knimn, Mary W lluelin.
. 4—OraaviUf Bainur«,Fre^dle Ivea, Harry
Ntcbofe.' J cfeeott
Benty Hoth, Mary
, K atie GallkgUer,
A Gtfa
MR. R OITOH :— I n
INT. N EWS j lhen> jiv
the oft'ect t hat I wni
ut c lay birds w ithis
u > w> of nionev a!n<
of D anbury. T hstt
nut i n w ithout i njfe
I m erely shiot for ft
for t he c hampion^!)
I m ake t his stjit
right befon1 the s^i
not nor e vev h,a\>j, \t
\n last
ilav's issues of T
iH-tieve, Uy We t-hu
siona o| IK^
and I dcml t
, >^»rl
cjx'dit t o pitioe
vvhloh he naa ^
u friw
matcli
No. 3 John Hoen&, llermaa Townaend,
rah dacdley, A nnta K ing, t C D*
l was fjot
have »tigge8tiM\ lxt<ii adoptea. I go n y No. i -John lialdelclul, Eugene At"1- at- G«C
. und
farther t han Bridgeport, where. I n 188T Oakley.
line f or
.
CottteUo •
on 1«f - profxwecl amendmeufciv" it''"'was
en Til l£ 5 s»t|jary. Sbop- vot0d to s\M«j)«nd
*$.
as
«o«j<i pf tte pridp.'ponWarqer.,
t*tun : t ue b ridal l oaf
No, U-,, _
07
Ltxinard, I^OIIH t »<?, u u > m» » ,. .^. • .
i^E. Walsh;
USOD,
No. H -ueorg« K napp, Charles
With nil t he newspaper
tnr^ W Uuelm, I va uenloni Qarrte Hoy i.
'.
tgazlaeg.
whloU h a« Ixwn ' going; on i -veryluKiy Bertha Kaue, May TownsirDO. j
whould b<> awan» t hat t hvrt* U !«f?n«.t No T - j aiiuM M ud d on, Klaticle Addls«
'^or January g iveaun
't' of opinion h i rt'fnuii to thiu Murray, L*iw He- nolds, J
rDtiltpet
'om*» *i4h» Vt'tvir, Thi' portion of tlu» chartiT. I will a s b rictlv NO 6-bl«rULg(}«>onjia 1
stubba,
i, Flora
{bU' »h'!% l!'v '^'''i °f ' "'* a nu-ncfas waa promlsed^n
nu-ut', a iul wBF i t iiiUK i t n tuuild l» No. B s> Holds, Bu^.e r i^lpf.
Ward,? Aditlc
j. This t ime it is by
. Yon J iavo h ad t lu
Knimn,
IB catted"After A ll." of J u d ^ o Biwattnr'a
•No. ^-UriiavUlf fiainu«,Fre^dle Ives,
Wubeto, o orgw 1')
t h e Mad" >has a wliy t ho n'iKirt s hould lu» a doptguer,
,«3 who wan d in if« ' ontn'i'ty. Vou l iavo had neDi»l\oth, feary
}ng w omnri
< a ghosl story b
. Elsie H UOW'H''\V\>Ight. " Aunt Jauu's
FelUng" grows mort
nable, i -nrli m onth,
irtment is n ow n ud
Ida Hope, of New
i ijqjup*tlo inanag
wo a dmirable fa»Ul«
I, Urns a ffording l aguidance i n f ollowing
The colored work
1 s imilarly v ahiiibU
" ; needle aiu!
bnj < »tio«lduof
'
t h ut i n' u n iifty in
wht^v ho
t)f ( Ijo
have miggestcd,, been a dopt*
ini. 1
ny
farther t n an B ridgeport w here I n
tho l ending republican l awyer's of tlu
city, backed up by* m anv . 4 ..
Kent>lcmen, went t o l eglslatun and
forced t hrough, a n a mendment pjx>viflluy |-0|;. \i\tt ' *»;\m;Uou »>f «
at large iu t jjavbUv. t )iu
if adopted, W for tive bent Int^n'sts of a
good H ty g ovcnnnent. They h ave gom
so far as to saM t hat it w ould cause a
fcmirliiwmtnil
Pf HWYPH'Sf.fltJll ' dlCfv'V-
jminlngs
No. u .loUD Hoona, Herman)
ran U HDdiey, A nni« h in^, i cuf K ing
No. i joiiu n aiaciciul,
1.1HKRTY H TK1KT
Cll
ind I d»>n1- t hU!
ei-edlt t o plmie i
amee which he lii\ h y
niatVl
and mrasu was i
Dunbtily, a nd I K
for M lU 1 e hav
pviiv to ni
No. 4 -4lftmc8 l lreunun, F rink Vr . i H arry v w on, - In' h ehii
KocKwcll, A tiulo M reiiuan. h > l l t> HU1, ijitt ,inrieua
No s-cuarles Schloyor, Alioe Colp,
Col<«, A nna HlmdK,' * umlo VVeWh.
No, a C harhw Blwcxia, M 'jift«ow«»ry S mith,
Kate Brunu-in, liatp DouoelV n M U ovomn,
No i-obOrge UQiiUUlor, Jc^hn J iartln. A n-
eut w itrds of IU« oUy. 1 >UV' it \w 11* V'"' 1 1C t-Dlin\i HII.I,
'iiortl6u oi tlie o ountr^
>lis' d epartments (")»and Dtxoil'0 l ine s in>ul({ b«
i 1>*U8, W»U» Hoyt, Charles
No. 9 -j
)<) l iigfjepj. d rumoakley, \.
Browtt, Jeniild Jom-a Franas
i It is, wt» t liiuk, 1'tir t lw
umlntioiu lud.v,
w iif D unbniy to iuccf ot1Hu>rs a,t
No l - F
,
Uu-g(>. \V« say thai, who are deinqorotf, LeooUdrt. red Caasldy. Uoory Ireland,
Kranols Wa\«u, Kacjo
It!
and of p wlnh
\e v olume who roof t o b e-^fair a nd j ust -in
Aggie W alsh.
matter, and who love the law whiiih
says m ajority shall rule, not • m inority. This list would h ave 1 )i m uch longer
>r all Blood ( Hueiuw Tbe gvutlomoij hav^, no doubt., doue had it 1lk)t been for the m . f o r t u n a t e a nd
»r, -Vuvoii'ti tfolfj;
j(f«M i
out in* ?e<'tioui» iumec%»s«iry d isturbance orcnsioiHHl by
. Hetnember, t hw Is their tlhpy hn luppPJaB ha,Ve tt aken Dan- sickness I n some p ortions of t he t own,
that
ave. They
•emedy w ith arecord. bury
With b etter w ent h er a nd in p
p uba
d ivided | It
t
(1 I n the balarico and would a nd htxwe, ix>gar<ll«'S9 as thhey lie h ealth U Is hoped t hat the rovedt e\-in,
n ext
o
of
(>1*'
very c laim! It ha* who J lvu Iu o ne p orMftn or ai>- which w ill Iwglu on ^01
; ticxt.wlll
reiuv in thousands of other. They have divided It »0 show better |>**ttUi.
i! For Throat that t,l>e greater, n umber of the JH^p.U1
i, Liver Tom shall p f>t )iav0 DpnPMunbAvlpu Hi t f\ c \ly
• Tbo S uminor
BOTerdmeu^. i t in not Wr t heir
Ing from
at w ith e atiuw eldfrtjr f owls, a nd
I niye aldermen at large.
.» n othing l ike Dr to"In his
lUft m oftj\dU>i», t he m inunor- boinxlo
of ' Ouuupcticut we
MwUoal Discovery— plore tthe fstate n^ept.those dljwtly deupt h
ine a
fter a ll.
act, o
in- B»it a boldave t»>o tc ountr time abe I'nit'd
ud e ver growing in tewBt^l. t hat w e/cifuuot b v a m ajority
I n he
,* e an
lty rt'ith a b ottle
of vot«.ls elect our g t/neral ofllcors. T hat t na r eadily i»« i'l t he e .\>u h Balsam. of
Hotaiile (
ianar, 1889, wholoenlt) be^ajlfjo of something t hat h appened so
long nko tto&t li '>* beyond repair now.
.m^-ij, u t (.'uff'
Dr. A. 1'.
Wp B fiHuld tiot a dopt sueh a s y«temh«n-v
ir
EON.
uow/'ftt 8hbuUV1)e'oui' rtuty 10 nt«tv t ^ttl
mioh a form, is a doptva as U b etter f lmn Removed to'iTO M filu K^..,'opp. Wooster
anbury.
•»>for the holid»y» of our pfK'senti f orm, aud I say t hat if UftB Houso. Dourfr-TUl 0 a. ., l_to 3 p. in.,
do not w ant U. I to oue Office b
*0n, aild you will sar« not better
to $ p .m. Night * it
7' but I gin heartily iu
i
•
of D iinbnrv. Th
nut in wiiiioiU in;
I merely sUol for
for t he champtov
1 m ake \h& st
ghl|bcfoi^ nie s
not !*>r e\;tiv lVlV
•xpevt at |tl\ tJ
.ilH>enn\ \ last
.lav's laauifa of rf\
M»><
BV
/
1. \«ooK
'.ut f or h iniwlf.
2. I f y o\ h ave
let t hem get ou»|
.'1. Never.is«l 01
4. D on't p ay
avoid i t.
5. D rink inorif
-iwear by n otjt
hanl t imes.
(i. H ave n o iv^
anotlu'r w hen VO
7. t itit i ^uvioj-'t
not, n f i U t he otJ
the i
lug.
you f
It.
done by
But
i* da
If voi
10. Have symj
11. ( .Udtivate til
and do it t horoiii
it a ll.
yourself.
V-J. Ifywwfrth
let h nn«tuy Uxcl
li Don't 8j>eft
will answer as w
14. H avo a doi
tion, aod|wb^euj
u d—u oof
•
',