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H. SWORDS, Homo Security. BY BOSE TKKRT. proprietorship by no means unwelcome. adds, with a quiet smile; "doubtless there is The coming woman must put an end to all no reason for my suspicion half good enough cuse for such evanishment. torship of Folke. Yet Grisell persists in iterating again and again the melodious • OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. Here comes old Father Christmas, One afternoon she discovera that he: ;is holding them. "I will not be defeated," question," Is she not beafftiful ?" Merchant TaMor The Danbury & Norwalk R. R. Co., With sound of fife and drams; .. - . • this. Until now he has "fed o^the roses, to satisfy you." FFER for sale, at par and interest, their 7 per With mistletoe about his brows, , seated in a corner of the portico, reading.; site mentally decides. "He has shown me He does not pause for a very long time, A. II. BYINGTON & CO., ORNKR WASHINGTON AND MAIN 8TS., cent. Coupon Bonds, in snmg of Five Hundred and laid in the lilies" ot tutors^). He is His quietude of manner someliow irritates O So merrily he comes! Scattered round him are ; several chairs. once that he is flesh and bonq. I mean to but presently goer on, while-fingering the ;V. II. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS SOUTH NOEWALK, CONN., and One Thousand Dollars each, free from State, going to be taught his place. "Or, rather, I her. It dimly flashes through her mind County, Town, City, Borough,and School Taxes, in His arms are full of all good cheer, am going to lei.rn it witlgmt the. Jeachfng," Miss Fortescue hugs a novel under one arm, cure, if I can his silly wish to imitate an leaves of " Allan Erroll," where it lies on Scotch Chevtits, Meltons, Grape and terest payable on the first days of January and July His face with langhterglows; that nothing, in her appearance impresses in enc i year. The Bonds are first mortgage on the and-rambles carelessly oilt upon the portico, icicle." his knee: subscription $3.00 per year in advance, He shines like any household fire : 0 he suddenly mutters, while he rises from the him; that there is some far away sweetheart English Coatings, llranch Road now building from Bethel to Hawley So she MeSse^lier 'persistence.' At the " My friend naturally found much leisure i, 1"^ Single copies 5 cents. ^ . t - . MADE UP IN STYLE, AND AT LOWEST PRICES ville, and a subseiuent mortgage on the entire road, Amid the cruel snows. rock. • perhaps, who forms his ideal of feminine I looking; lawnward all the time, and seating (\>.ikb AdTertliine Batei.' • branches, docks,equipments, and real estatebelong- It herself as though her thoughts were miles same time telling herself that Mr. Gorme is for the reading and the close thought which Agood fit warranted and made as the enstome r ml) ing to this Company, and are offered to thte public as He is the old folks' Chrislmas; . " ' After that, he goes home:? is about six loveliness, and is her dead opp6site. She F jar. iaesoi'lcfls, 1 insertion50 cts; 3 times,9 1.00 want it. Catting done for others to make ashereto a safe aud reliable investment. Bonds may be pro He warms their hearts like wine, o'clock as he enters the honse. Folke has hardly knows what she thinks this thought; distant from the chair she takes. amusine sort of company, in spite of all his he desired. Nearly two months passed in uj« iqaire, oae iasertiou, 1.00 fore. cured or EDWIN LOCKWOOD. President, WIL lie thaws their winter into spring. P«r week, for coatinaance, _ .60 said that they are coming in the half-past When once well seated,-she glances odd airs and graced the beautiful country-seat where he was . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LIAM C. STREET, and GEORGE E. MILLER, at And makes their faces shine. and yet bis coolly courteous treatment One square, six mouths, 7.00 the Savings Bank, in Norwalk, or the subscriber iu six train. He supposes one.ought to dress. gives birth to it. In the matter of not show absently here, there, everywhere. Sudden One afternoon. she bands him a book now living. Up to the end of that time " " one ve.ir—with paper, . ' 15.00 Gents' Furnishing Goods. Danbnry. II. WILLIAMS, Treasurer of the Hurrah tor Father Christmas 1 the family with whom he dwelt had consist T*» " •' " " " 25.00 D.&N.R. R. King all the merry bells! He may be sent for after thfe servants l^ve ing marked admiration from the first mo ly she becomes awai'e that she has a neigh which her father has bought. "Imade papa Tlirea " " •' " " 30.00 Also a LARGE ASSORTMENT oi HATSandCAPS Danbury, Dec. 26th, 1871. s2 One quarter Column, oae vear, S8.00 And bring the grandsfres all aronnd , ; paid their respects (thinking this thought ment his eyes rest upon her, he is a man of bor. It is really refy well done. get me this," she tells him, "because every ed of only two persons, a father and son. Onekalt " " "•' 80.00 To-bear the tale he tells. with a little satiric smile edging his lips). "Gracious, Mr. Odrnie', the idea of my not paper that I have seen for the past two Suddenly, a young lady arrived, a sister of Full CoI«ma, one year, 150.00 REAL ESTATE. WANTED. men. If he had deluged her with every Special Sotlces 15 per cent advance on the above. Here comes the Christian angel, - . He dresses. The operation is rather la thing saccharine in the way of civilities, she seeing you I" Then she looks down lit her months has said something about it. As we the pupil. Who had been spending her time i^CiJeal Notices In Reading Columns, 25 cents FEW shares of the Capital Stock of the Fair among friends since .early May. Her com per liu«< '. FOR SALE. A field County National Bank and oi .The Nation So gentle and so calm, • ' borious, for the reason that fce has made no would have thought nothing strange of it. novel and begins turning its pages lingering- have finished- 'Men and Women,' suppose al Bank of Norwalk. As softly as the falling flakes ,: ing brought with it no little discomfort to Te trl; advertisers restricted to the business con- IE Subscriber, being abont to leave town, offers • ; ; ; ,v* GEO. E. MILLER, elaborate toilet since he cattle to Longshore, All men more or less kneel to her. She has ly. "I am so glsd you were sitting." we take up 'Allan Errol.' It isn't a novel, siaiplatart at the time ofcontract.bnt are permitted for sale, at a very low price, his i-lace, pleasantly He comes with flute and psalm. her brother's tutor. He felt that much of o make monthly changes of their advertisements. Flocated on Fair street,- in the Borough of Norwalk. 2Stf \ > , . at the Norwalk Savings Society contenting himself with loosely-comfortable grown to mark such genuflections only by "May I inquire why ?" though the na^e. sounds so." One inch space constitutes a square. The hoiise is new, containing eight rooms, with All in a clond of glory, . "Because now you can't get away from "A really long poem—quite a respectable his precious freedom almost to wander Advance payment required for all transientadver- cellar, attic, pantries, &c. There is also a conven As once upon the plain ; summer clothes, not to specify irresponsible missing them. She misses them in Mr. lisaaenti. ient barn on the premises. Will also sell part of t MISSES BROCK WAY'S To shepherd boys in Jewry, neck-ties. A short, curly, chestnut beard, Gorme, and almost for the first time in her me without being brazenly rude." Her face bookful," he makes comment, turning its where and to do what he might please Q lartsr of a Column, onetime, $6.00 hisfnrniinre,comprising parlor and chamber set. is very serioM until the last word of this would now suffer serious drawback. The Hair " " •• " 10.00 and Cottage Organ, together with one Hoise. one SELECT SCHOOL He brings good news again, the growth of the past two months,i3 made life discovers that she has vanity. pages slowly. They are in their usual Full Column, one time, 20.00 Cow, three wagons. &c. FREDERICK BEERS. FOR Y00HG LADIES AW MISSES. J He is the youog folks'Christmas; to suffer rigid inspection. ' He concludes "There will be no change in your dinner sentence.