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PENSIONS Hack BOX 3 P • ; > NORWALK AZETTE I f —~-.i. i -G . i. • • . %-NORWALK GAZETTE Terms for Advertieins. ¥.':'iJbHshed every Tuesday Attoriioon at $2 per Yeai Furnished on application. Liberal, naiform, nut , . in Advance: Single copies 5 cts. to long time and larsc spaee Advertisers. ~ - " Oldest, Largestjrima most Widely Circulated Transient advs. 1 square (1 inch) I time 11.00 ' ' Newspaper in this section of the Stair. Wwm Subsequent Insertions, per week, 50 j*,, is the Best Advertising Medium., and lias tlio Funeral and Obituary Notices, same mi«s. • • Most AdvertisinQ, because it is read by tlic Births, Marriages and Deaths, inserted fro* Best PeOPle. Entered as 2d class matter and Postage prepaid. Questionable adrrts. not inserted aMUty pric* All Hills Collectable Monthly and Yeari^. .. \.Ulress Slips indicate time when Subscriptions by•T| ' pSXARTTSHED 1800 ^ , All Enterprising Bepublican Journal, especially devote*! to Local News and DOLLARS A YEAR. Accounln at pro rata Rate*. fygk mail expire. ix. ; Job Printing of every Vac |ety Y0IUME LXXXY. ~ " ! NOR WALK, CONN., TUESDAY AUGUST 11, 1885. ' ' ' Number 32. KKATI.7, QUICKLY 4 OHIAPLT EXEUCTXD C'ODN'ILTY INNS. FAMOUS THE OiI»-FASHIONEl> HOUSJ& "Instead of running Tway from her "It "jAo.si'i'o. 'what do I hear? Are you O. E. WILSON, S8® have win to her, and I'll be hanged if I iie.ti-othed to lLi;;:Iiton ?—promised to be Tho old English .country inn is no more; but how charming the picture which still General Insurance & Real Estate Agent Prodigals have been confined to no Of all I lie tonrtor ruid comfortable things - ; : know whether I am glad or sorry." lii:s wil'o-?" There are seven separate and distinct ways in which the nuptial knot may be. lingers in our imagination of its hearty hos­ Money to Loan. land or age. As long as the Wealth of , That now ami then sweet memory brings, £ Wheil Hamilton came up that night, - "Yes," slio answered, very softly. the worlil continues to be unequally dis­ Thore's 111.1 liing dearer that love recalls explaining his unavoidable absence from lie hand. tied, the attending expense of the differ­ pitality and jovial landlord! There was a Rodin No. 3 Gazette Building. Norwalk, Conn. Thin the old fashioned house with its wliit& tributed, so long, probably, shall we - Bccclivillo at train-time, and asking " VVliy ('ill you tlo it?" ho cried. ent modes varying from to $1,000. hearty profusion everywhere about the washed walls. y The least expensive, and the ono seldom house, and tho very atmosphere was redo- a.-'TNA INSUKANCH Co., of HARTFORD. have spendthrifts. Old Adam Smith tells Standing to remove his luggage to his '•Did you nut know I loved you—had jXj Incorporated 1812. Charter Perpetual. that the "necessaries of life" include Not a mansion lu-day, though a marvel of art, Wo! you for a lo-,!;; • timo ? You aro adopted, except in cases of elopement lont with sumptuous ;living. The juciest of handsome residence, Standing declined. ; Hp CAITTAI/ ASD ASSETS, SS,002,272.G4.|||| only those commodities that aro indis­ Can ever usurp its place in my heart, He went home with Hamilton, and Au:;i:u;iiig youi'self to'a romantic idea, is that offorded by the justice's offico. joints were turning, and the plumpest of mm For there my earliest prayers were said, There a couple can be firmly united in poultry basting before tho roaring fire in " Iiwurcs against loss and damage by Fire, on pensable to our healthful support, and And I slept at night in a trundle bed. spent {he evening. Lvdia Hamilton iU'seH;', in lvuuTying Hamilton. It terms adopted to the hazard and consistent with S##V * v" |§> f those things tho lack of which, among greeted liim with that quiet and well- jiiust not 1»." minute for a Small sum. It is custom­ the spacious kitchen; for that was before the laws of compensation. COWLES A MERRILL, L C 'Neath coverlids reaching from feet to chin people had taken to economizing their fuel, Sole Agents for Norwalk and vicinity. creditable people of even tho lower ; ln-ed reserve that was so habitual to her. Sho drew her hands.away,.and looked ary for a groom to dress as he may J * t ' By a mother's hand tucked gcnlly in, class, is rendered indecent by the cus­ IIow fair she was ! - Like a blusli-rose ! him full in :heeyes. please when the marriage is to be per­ and patent cooking-ranges wore still un­ THE And a good-ni^ht kiss on my tired brow- dreamed of. i lasS tom of the community. All other tilings Oli, earth holdr. no such blessing now ! And how low her voice ! And her eyes ! "It mild IKS," r.Vio said. "I am not formed by a justice, and a dress suit Post-boys in travel-stained attire were Norwalk Fire- Insurance Co. he declares to bo luxuries. If such a » * —but he had never seen theiu fully— Rutrificiug myself ( > ::iiy idea. I am would be sadly out of placo in the mus­ Has now completed its A garden was fragrant in flower beds ty law office. The one great advantage seated behind mighty barons aud sirlions, % definition as that were accepted most of Where marigolds lifted their velvet heads, the white lids always veiled them. going to marry Hamilton, because 18th SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS YEAR us could easily bo convicted of needless of the justice-shop marriage is its cheap­ at which they might cut and come again, And warmed by sunshine, refreshed by dew "What a difference!" he said, men­ I love him." . And has not outstanding a dollar of unpaid losses extravagance. A glance at tho careers of ness. while guards and coachmen off duty for tho or claims for losses. Xo soutvl company insures The bachelor-button and touch-me-not grew. tally, as he walked toward the hotel. He heard her with a sharper pain in the People Say about for less. , a few of tho monumental prodigals of liis soul than he had ever supposed it' As some people object to being mar­ time were hobnobbing over foaming tank­ W. C. STKEBT, Pres., 8. E. OI.MSTEAO, Trcas., In a river, that curved like a shepherd's crook " I wonder how it would have seemed if GEO. R. Cowr.KS. Secretary, the world will be found interesting. she had said, ' Tra ! la ! I -will see you possible for him to suffer. ried by a justice of the peace, prefer­ ards. In those happy days for the land­ We fished for minnows with bent pin-hook, Dr. R. 0. ROWER'S REMEDIES. A history of the spendthrifts of Or with little bare feet oft waded through, . ... later!' when I loft? Yet somehow, " I had dreamed—I had fancied—^-" ring the sanction of the church in addi­ lords and their customers, bsef and mutton JM'/SfoS ancient Eome would fill a volume of And bravely " paddled our own canoe." Eoselle says these things So cunniugly ! he began, and paused, tion to that of tho law, the young people were comparatively cheap, and very likely is - "aving purchased the mm Bridgeport, Conn., March, 1885. good siza and unique charm. Apicius > A fellow can but eujoy them." ""Yes, I know," she said. "I had may visit a parsonage instead of a jus­ the host brewed his own ale, priding him­ "Dr. Flow6r's Liver and Stomach Sanative can­ Twas a home of welcome no one couldfloubt, not be too liiglily recommended to those suffering FlJiLMTUIlE BTMSKSS, Crassns, Probus, Claudius, Nero, Vitel­ Whose latch string hung invitingly out, Three or four parties were out on the dreamed, too—dreamed that you could tice's office with the same preparation. self on the "strike" and quality. Whole from dyspepsia and kindred tronbles. I have nsed And many a Tho ceremony may be fully as informal barrels were consumed in a wonderfully it myself, and know whereof I speak." Recently carried on by WILLIAH LOCKWOOD at line and Caligula all squandered vast stranger supped at its board ; ."r balcony when Sfcauding Came up the make me into anything high and true UEV. SYI.VKSTER CLARK, While blazing logs in the chimney roared. ,% and noble that you desired; but you did when performed at the minister's home, short space of time. ' ' ;, ; Kector of Trinity Episcopal Church. No. 36 MAIN STREET, sums on the most trifling objects. Api­ steps. l am prepared to meet the wants of all prospective Absolutely Pure. cius spent fooi million dollars on hi a O this is an age of reform and change ! - Mrs. Hamilton leaned down and called not try, and I began to s'.udy you—after­ the only difference being that not less . There was a perpetual cracking of whips "•'v-:-12 Prospect St., Bridgeport, Ct., Feb.,\8S5. purchasers of furniture, both STAPLE AND T.tiH rowaer never varlea. Amarve. ut pure ;,OUNAMENTAIi. I have «a hand a large * i palate,. ca£t up his accounts, and, discov- And things [esthetic, modern and strange— wards !o compare you with Hugh Ham­ than $8, and better still $5 or $10 should and rumbling of wheels under , the archway '•I)r. Flower's Nerve Pills have been of great strength, and Wholesomeness. More economic to him to come up. bencflt to mo. They aro simply invaluable." ..v.- stock which I will sell. than theordinary kinds, amtcannot be aofdtttcom. Jxddvaulip, fqiix hundred < Improvements that savor of silver and gold "I am smoking my cigar; I can't!" he ilton, and I found him so much nobler, be paid fojr the service, although there is that led to the ample stable-yard; the con.
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