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POWDER Building Lots J. SPENCER's, JEWELRY, WITCHES, I NORWALK GAZETTE NORWALK GAZETTE mm Terms for Adrertisinit, lished every lues Jay Afternoon at $2 per "i ear Furnished on application: Liberal, fcaiform, rata* in Advance: Single copies 5 eta. to long time and lirje space Advartlaara. The Oldest, Largest and most Widely Circulated Transient advs. 1 square (1 inch) 1 time ll.W Newspaper in this section ofthe State. Subsequent Insertions, per week, BO Funeral and Obituary Notices, MlM raUa. t is the Best 'Advertising Medium, and-has the Birthr, Marriages and Death*, Inserted (Ma*. Most Advertising, because It is read by the .•jU.. - W-r - Best People. Questionable advrts. not inserted ai a&j prlM Entered as 2d class matter and Postage prepaid to All Jtffls Collectable Monthly and An Enterprising Republican Journal, especially devoted to Local ISTeWs and Interests. D Accounts at pro rata Ralet all subscribers not served by carriers. ESTABLISHED 18QO. Two OLLARS A YEAR. Address Slips indicate time when Subscriptions by Job Priiitins of every Vu |aty mail expire. NORWALK, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1884. Number 50. NEATLY. QUICKLY a OHCAN.Y EXI Volume LXXXIV. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. hair cut short to his handsome head; LAKE KMEBIS. TUB MILITARY ELEMENT. Cranberries Scarce and Costly. HEAL ESTATE. B USINESS VIKECTOBY. Call Me Anything But Old. she was a vision of girlish lovliness. She Cranberries have not been so scarce as honest, dark blue eyes and long tawny The welfare of Egypt depends on the Theology and war, according to Comt* [Advertisements nnder this head fl.OO per ine had a pioturesque, gypsy fade, with a now for the past ten years, and there is a per year.] « mustache, half concealing the firm moutli annual inundation of the Nile. A very low are the ruling powers governing in the long season yet to supply. The failure of Tear*, perhaps, are creeping on ma, flush on the smooth, clear, dark cheeks; For Sale Cheap. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. " - • Tears that mark me for their own; with its strong white teeth ; and after inundation causes famine, a very high one early stages of society humau energies and Wisconsin's crop has caused a large call ILL be sold at a Bargain, if applied for soon JOHN 8. SEYMOUB. Bank Building her large black eyes fairly danced under four weeks spent in the snow-bound is a disastrous flood, and it is not seldom employments; science and industry the upon New York and eastern fruit. Nearly W a small, neat Cottage, of sixt- ooins, in good F. W. PERRY, • Qazette " Friends of former dayudesert me, the long lashes; the saucy red lips dis- 75,000 bushels have been already collected neighborhood, and three minutes' walk of the Lene me.more and more-alone. - house, Margie had almost made up her that the utmost level of the river little ex­ chief powers in the more advanced stages. Bridge. Apply at GAZETTE OFFICE. BUTTER DEALER. closed two rows of pearly little white by western buyers and they are searching R. P. BEATTY, Cor. Wall and Water Sto. Still, I fear not all their lessons, mind that life was sweet and worth liv­ ceeds that which portends famine or falls Undoubtedly the grounds ou which this for more. Dealers, however, feel inclined Time, of course, is more than cold; teeth, and the black, silky hair, coiled yiuttty BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. ing, after all. little short of the scarcely less fatal flood- induction rests go to the root of the mat­ to hold the remnant for city use. The For Sale. Only this I plead, in mercy. neatly at the back, escaped in little glossy stock now on hand is estimated at 35,000 ANDREW SELLECK, 49 Wall St. And Dr. Arthur was quite sure that height. There are, moreover, many tracts ter, and bring some great changes in the rnilE elegant building site at Norwalk, Connccti- Call me anything but old. busliels less than last year and prices are HOTELS.' rings all over her head. there was only one woman in the wide in Egypt which the inundation never political, moral, and economic state of so, A cut, belonging to the Estate of the late Call me fool, or rake, or swindler. Margie, looking at him, suddenly lost rapidly advancing. Prime berries arc Henry T. Morgan, purchased by him during his THE ARLINGTON, Cor. Main A Wall St' world for him; he wondered how it ever reaches, unless the water is raised by ar­ ciety nnder scientific law. Theology has quoted at $4.50 per-bushel, with fancy life-time, upon which to build his country resi­ Say I'm known to deathlessahssnei dence, containining 9% acres on high ground, with LIVERY STABLES. Say I've sold my dearest friendship!, all the pretty color, for there, coming to happened that the glorious, accomplished tificial means, and by such means the inun­ long been a declining force and, though its Cape Cod in barrels held at $18. If the meet them with extended hand and a extensive views of Long Island Sound, fine old GEO. S. GREGORY, 14 Knight gt Won a dark and blighted name. .... girl came to be here, hidden from the dated lands may again be irrigated so as to direct influence is still great, has now little apple crop had been light this season, shades. This plot is capable of being subdivided PHOTOGRAPHERS. Point your finger slowly at me. friendly smile, die saw the model .of her world; the world that would fall at her cranberries would advance to figures that into several sites of one or two acres each, and is produce a second and third harvest. Thus direct control over the economic structure would allow only a limited local use.— located on the green opposite the residence of the W. B. GLINES, Main St. Tell my crimes, and I'll be bold. idolized picture! She heard him say to feet and worship her. She told him she Rev. S. B. S. Bissell, and known as the St. John's F. E. RE ADMAN, Gazette Building Never will you see me flinching. the regulation of the inundation, the con­ of Western society. But the military ele­ Exchange. place. This property is highly reccommendcd for So you do not call me old. his wife, " Have I not been obedient ?" was an Englishwoman, and he wondered struction of canals and reservoirs, are the ment is more powerful now in Europe, and a gentleman's family residence, and is within 1% FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. and heard the reply, "Very good indeed; again what made her look so sad when hours ot New York City, and in one of the largest S.STEPHENS, 58 Wall St. Scandals is but worldly water, main methods of benefiting Egypt, natur­ its power rests on less accidental causes Advice to mothers. and most flourishing towns in Connecticut: price, $12,000. Apply to F. ST. JOHN LOCKWOOD, MILLINERY. Boiling from one's back away. yon shall have your reward. Margie, al­ he spoke of England. One day she told ally ah agricultural country. It was to than in Auguste Comte's own day. The Arc you disturbed at night and broken Fairfield Connty Bank, Norwalk, Conn., or HOMER MISSES ST. JOHN, 33 Main Stree Taunts and Jibes, if boldly laughed at, low me to introduce you to my husband. him. these objects that the Kings of the Twelfth very improvements in manufacture and the of your #est by a sick child suffering and MORGAN, No. 2 Pine St., New York City. tfl8 crying with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, GROCERS. Lesser grow from day to day; Howard, tins is Marguerite," and pulled He was to go the next day; Pierre was Dynasty turned the force of the nation. military art which tended in Adam Smith's But there is one dread invective send "at once and get a bottle of Mrs. FINNEY & BENEDICT, 41 Wall St herself together with an effort, and ut­ to guide him down to the nearest village; view to wean the mass of mankind from Against which no shield is gold- Most of all, Amenemhat III. executed the Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children R. P. BEATTY, Cor. Wall AWater Sttf tered a.few words of greeting and con­ and sitting alone together in the fire­ Teething. Its value is incalculable. It For Sale or to Let. GEO. WARD SELLECK, 18 Wall St. Man is helpless, humble, cringing, greatest ancient work of engineering skill, war, the very agencies represented by will relieve the poor little sufferer imme­ HE Real Estate knowD as the W. C.Street prop­ SELLECK BBOS., . 14 4 16 Wall St. If you only call him old. gratulation. light, he asked her to be his wife; to re­ the most useful one to the country ever steam and gunpowder to which Buckle T erty, 115 feet fronting on High St and 126feet turn to England. Without giving him a diately. Depend upon it, mothers, there on Main St., being 290 feet deep, with splendid Boots AND SHOES, Therefore, when you see I'm youtlifol. "Don't call him 'Mr. Allen,' Margie. carried out in Egypt, the Lake Moeris. triumphantly traced its extinction in the is no mistake about it. It cures dyscntery House, Barn, and other out buildings with nice direct answer she told him her history. A. H. HGYT, Wall St. Blithe and pleasant in my waya, Call him Howard, as I do," interposed About 70 miles, measured on tlie course civilized world, have brought nations so and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and POWDER shade and fruit trees, adjoining the property of S.
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