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POWDER Or Dark Beneath the Sun; ' Ashamed to Be Outdone in Kindness and ''K-Fi P in Lincoln County, on the Bio Vir­ All That Dims the Manhood, Or Dwarfs the Soul Norwalk G azote* 1 - Norwalk Gazette. »« t &M, Terma for Advertislnt, 1 rvl'. jS'fJM'i Published every Tuesday Attcrnoon at $2 perYear 7 Famished on application. Liberal, kaiform, nui g$& '*?&•ST* • %'- - -' in Advance: Single copies 5 cts. to long time and large space AiUartien. ^iJefls SI T/t-' Oldest* Largest unit most Widely Cti culat&X •Transient adva. 1 square (1 inch) 1 time UN Xewsptwer f7*?s section of the State* Snbaeqoant Insertion*, per week, 80 I t is the llest Advertising Medium, and has the Funeral and Obituary Notices, same rata*. Most Advertising, because It is read by the Births, Marriages and Death!, Inaeited ttm. Best People. Questionable advrts. not inserted at any prist :Jutere.l aa 2d class matter, and Postage prepaid. All SOU Collectable Monthly tmd Ytartg Address g»p« indicate'time when Subscriptions by An Enterprising Republican Journal, especially devoted to Local News and Interests. Two Dollars a Year. Accounts at prorata Bat*. mall expire. Established 18QO. H. a. BTIITGrTOW, Job Printing ofevary Vwlety EDITOR AND PBOPRIETOB. NORWALK, CONN., TUESDAY JUNE 8, VSATLT, QUICXI.Y 4k OnUHT T JOHN BODiMEIEK, Jr. - AssociatcEditor. Volume LXXXVI. The Oak and the Tina. wmw •••• —who have aii inexhaustible appetite morning—I am authorized to assure you J. G. Gregory & Col "Down Brakes, Sown Brakes, My Boy I" The Fact of the Matter. of that." CONSUMPTION m Hi* seasons come and tbe seasons go, for cold guide book, dressed with moral The flowers bloom and the breezes blow; ' vemarks, but the appetite is by no Josie fancied he looked oddly amused Desire to state that in addition to a full line of The world is bright—a beautiful world, and provokingly mysterious, but she Drugs, Proprietary Medicines and Druggists' The raindrops tall and tbo snow drifts by; ' ' "That will never do, Miss Josie. f : Sundries they are prepared to receive Its paths are strewed with flowers, means general. I have, however, while ; | CONQUERED! fj orders for Butmylove is dead—and whynot I ? And its gardens glow with the golden (rait in Palermo, indulged in a little descrip< ' "Your work does not improve much, I ventured no questions. She wasgrati observe," said a chunlcy individual with lied. to feel that she was really going Swkwcio, As fair as a flower In spring was she, That gladdens life's tolling honrs. 'V:' Hon, and this is the way it came about: Mr. Geo. B. Plaisted: And dearer than life Itself to me. Ji t- ¥ - . ' But, with all its beauty.and regal wealth, , ,,S•. "Whoa the Doctors could do ; Silk, Cotton or Linen RdlALnBHC I took a cab one day to ride to the n sleek, coppery head, a sombre visage, back to the noisy old shop and to thp But a cold north wind, with its cruel breath, -j There are ways that will destroy " anil a marvelous cravat pleasant companionship of the consider­ Dear Sir: Came stealing along, and it ehlUed to death All that go therein: and so take heed— ?)• cathedral. Suddenly a local guide saw no more. We had just entered the long work­ ate young fellow who was always so ELASTIC HOSE Knowing the formida from The tender plant that clung to my side; : " Down brakes, down brakes, my boy!" ^ me, and marked me as his prey. He •if. •>. O that I, too, had chilled and died I ' camo to the cab, and, running along by room, and bo was critically examining merry and gentle, and who wore his Your spirit strong, and language weak; unpretentious working garb witli such For varicose or enlarged veins. Warranted to ivhich PlaAsted's Cough For years I had stood on this lonely spoti^#g.i^|g||^. ;• So, one by one there will steal • '«• its side, offered to show me the cathe­ «n elaborately braided jersey, completed CHAS. A, CASESESA, 32 Hawley Street, lit, and ar. reduced rates. at the moment. royal dignity and kingly grace. Remedy is prepared we can And friend or companion knew me not, ^ Through your speech the idle, unseemly words dral. I told him that I had seen it con­ Boston, Mass., writes;; Till the warm sonth wind, in its sportive way ; That a sullied heart reveal. "Is there something wrong with the And so she went back to the factory— They also desire to state that they have acceptcd to stantly from my earliest yonth; that I "One year ago I was apparently so far the agency of the New Yorfc Vaccine Co., and will certify that the medicines Came planting a seed at my feet one day, At first you would blush.should yout mother hear • braiding ?" asked Josie, an uncommonly but not to resume the irksome braiding. keep a supply of And sprinkled it over with rain, tFfv!, The phrase she could not enjoy; didn't want to see it; that my physician gone with Consumption that my lite pretty girl, with large brown eyes and a Half-way down the work-room she seemed only a question of days rather of which it is composed are Then up from the ground in the bright sunshine, Let not Vice be master, and you the slave— - luul strictly forbidden me to indnlge in Came creeping and clinging a beautiful vine; " Down brakes, down brakes, my boy!" < cathedrals in any oiroomstances; that I delicate lily face. was confronted by a chunky personage, than months. With my faith in the ability of recognized utility for " The braid does not follow the lines resplendent with a gorgeous oravat, a of physicians to help me all gone, I tried PURE BOVINE VACCINE YIRUS And the flowers bloomed and the breezes blew, Tou would tell a story: it must be good; \ was stone blind, having lost both eyes While I learned tolovo, and my ivy grew—, •,,{ of the pattern, and you are using thread wonderful pin and a conspicuously im­ almost every known remedy, with no ' , 1" constantly on hand. throat and lung troubles, You're in trouble, and so you say, while fighting under Samuele Lincoln, apparent benefit. Finally, as a last re­ But alas, alas, in rain! • much too coarse," the chunky young mense watch-guard. and that it contains no 'Si . " I will add to this!—I will keep back that). but nothing could discourage that sort, I was induced to try DK. R C. They have In stock Electric Batteries, which For the cold north wind, with its cruel breath, And still walk the shining way!" man said, as he still inspected the work, "We have filled your place," Mr. FLOWER'S Lima CORDIAL. The very first will be sold at close figures. They carry also a full guide. He climbed np to the driver's assortment of Keystone Writing Paper Packets. opium or any poisonous or Came stealing along, and it chilled in death But, ah! remember, you're forging chains and still with the air of an experienced Hunt grandiloquently announced, with dose gave me relief, and with the first The Joy or my life, my love and my pride. Whose weight will soon annoy; seat, and began to point ont to me authority. his shifting eyes wandering to every­ bottle I took a new lease of life, and I can injurious drugs. * mm And O that I, too, had chilled and dledt You are sowing untruth, and will reap distrust— every object of interest along the street. honestly say to-day that' one spoonful of "You instructed me yourself, Mr. thing except the attentive face before ELEKY C. CLARKE, M. D., Norwalk. " Down brakes, down brakes, my boy !?. I thought he was the kindest man I had this remedy is worth more to the sufferer R ft CRAUFURD, NEVADA'S GREAT SALT BED. Hunt to use none other than that par­ liim. "The fact of the matter is, we from -Lung troubles than a gallon of any C. A. MUKRAY, M. D.. ^ All, all that is wrong beneath the sky, . „ ever known. ififl 1 ticular thread," Josie said with spirit, want only skilled labor. We cannot other known remedy. A bottle of it is DEXTER HITCHCOCK, It l)., " POWDER Or dark beneath the sun; ' Ashamed to be outdone in kindness and ''k-fi p In Lincoln county, on the Bio Vir­ All that dims the manhood, or dwarfs the soul. bnt not uncivilly. afford to keep working-women who spoil now one of my choicest possessions, and Insurance, Heal Estate by a guide, I tried to enlighten and in­ at the first sympton of a cough or cold G. it. MCGONEGAL, M. D., " Si' Absolutely Pure. gin, is one of the most remarkable de­ Have the courage, my boy, to shun I " I think not Miss Josie. Very likely our goods and who are prone to a most 'it Y* terest him. I pointed out the animal I fly to it for the relief it never fails to Investment Securities WM. C. BUltKE, M. D., So. Norwalk. This Powder never varies. A marvel of pure posits of rook salt on the continent. It Though Pleasuse allure from a thousand bills, you have forgotten-what my instructions reprehensible insubordination." , strength and wholesomeness. More economic And Duty seem barren of joy, that was drawing the cab and told him give." C. G. BOHANNAN, M. D.,' . " j§g is forind in hills 500 feet above the level really were. The fact of the matter is, "And the fact of the matter is," be­ 31 Main Street, Norwalk, than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be soldin com­ Fear the perils that ever dethrone the MAN— it was a horse.
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