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right at the foot of the hill; and
But before another year a years and years," snuffled he, as he
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you'never have to cut your
your; own charge came. * Tho strong, hard fumbled over her face iu an aim­
Why do I.love my darling so!
Published every Friday by ’
Good faith, my heart, I hardly know,
People of Oregon have atfemped
firewood, unless it is in the midst man, her husband, was stricken less, loving way.
I have auch a Blare of reasons;
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of harvest, and I think you should down with typhoid, fever, and for
’Twould take me «11 a summer day—
“T’nen “our girl.” Barbara, went to make no excuse for the killing
Nay.
saying
half
that
I
could
say
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not complain. If there is anything long,-weary weeks Ire lay balanc­ into Jane Jones’ harness, and it of the Modoc prisoners i. But Mrsj 1
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Would fill the circling seasons.
I hate to hear, it is a growlia|, ing between life and death. His fitted her to a fraction.
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Swis8helm shows, in a letter to
Oae C»pjr, One Year,
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Because her eyes are softly brown,
whining wife.. .Now, I have to be recovery was very slow, and his i “Now we’ve turned over a new
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My dove, who quietly hath flown
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out of doors all the time/ no matter confinement irksome; no prison leaf, go and dress ap, Jenny, bleea th© Tribune, that sometL •ing can bo
To me a« to her haven ?
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One Copy, Throe Month«,
e
Recause her hair is »oft, and laid
eaid. We quote:
how the sun shines, or how cold ivalls could have been gloomier you I” said the new convert.
Madonna wise, in simple braid,
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the wind blows, wfcle you are in than were the home walls that
And jetty as the raven ?
So, with, the memory of lang \ I do not wonder that men there
• rates OF ADVERTISING
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the Shade and comfortable—if w held
The ! wonder to mo
. him prisoner^ Day after day syne warming her heart, Jane un- are desperate.
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Recause her lips are sweet to touch,
lW'Hw I 3W I 3M 6M I ÌYR.
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Not chill, nor fiery over much,
you only know it. Ah! you have toe
tire ceaseless patter of his wife’s earthed her wedding dress in the has lobg been that the Western
lTnch,- F 'TSTT1571 75 (TÖÖ~TÖ07 15 to
But warm as rosea,—
aii
easy
time
of
it,
you
women,
If
patient little feet fell upon his ear; afternoon, and put on a pretty, old States have not long ago resolved
Dear lipa that eh««ten while they move,
ffäöhe«, I Í75 | 2 50 | 9 00 « 00 12
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Lips
that«
tnan
mnv
dare
to
love,
you
only
knew
it;
so,
cheer
up.
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he could hear them upstairs and fashioned collar, and brushed out to shoot Indians wherever tlrev
22 Ifo
finche«, I 250 3 SO | 4 ÖÖ| «00 IS
Till earthly love time closes,— ?
married you for a helpmate, don’t down, now here, now there, her hernut brown hair that once upon are found, and hang every Indian,
fläche«, 300
00 I • Ó0 j 11 | 20
30 0-J
fciE
32 00
Because her hand is soft and white,
you know. The girls will be big vbice always kind and tender, her a time curled beautifully. Per­ Commissioner who setts foot UPO1>
Of touch so tender »nd so light
rcoi.
28
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enough itf three years to help yoq, hbnd ever ready to minister to haps she felt foolish and girliaht their soil. Nothing but the over j
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k
That where ■ * her Iel
slender
linger
rCoE
toó Î 9 00 I Í2 1 20
50 OÒ
30
Doth fall or move, the n
man
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and then you can take time* «miAr ho«*
onaa. her words full
1 Còl. |10 1 U n
1 30
50
90 ÖÖ
anu out of her sphere, but she whelming power of the United
The gu*rd of Eden whiBj pered
..,.'. *• Cornel ”
and
m»
dj
tout
time
the
bottom
Beneath its spell might ¡1«
cnnccilntinrr
and
love,
and
cheer.
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consolation,
looked^weet enough to make up States prevents some fcueb policy.
notices in the Local Columns, “
Why is it that the Indians are such
farm will be paid for, and we’ll be. ; John Jones was not wholly un- for all discrepancies.
woman soft,
cents per Hue, each insertion.
. ^causc her
able to ride in a carriage, like the impresible; slowly the scales fell
She sat sewing, putting a new an exception to all laws ? No cjt-
For legal and transient advertisements W.-
So true, so tender, that 1 oft
«0 per square of 12 lines, for the first Inser-
Do marvel that a t’Sisute,
from his eyes, the light came, and band on Ruby’s white skirt, when of the proudest government in Eu­
Learondykcs do.
Moa, and $1.00 per square for each subsequent
fio rich, so rare, to me should fall,
tin he was as one born into a higher the children came home from rope dare commit murfler on the
“How long since you
nshrtioQ.
Whose sole desert— so small, so small,
this water?” said he, as lie toofc 4 add a better life. He drew bis school; Her back was from the soil of California and irely on his
I»-loving past all measure?
Legal Advertisements to be Paid for up­
on making Proof by the Publisher.
drink froui the tin depper, and find­ bony hand across his eyes, often door. Tom came to a dead halt government to overridp the rover­
Because
she
has
such
»tore
of
moods,
PersoMMl Adv«. 50 Ct«, a Line. **£*
ing it not frcsfi, he squirted it out the sobs made bim catch his breath as he stepped on the sill, rind then eignty of that state to take him
So archly smiles, so staidly brood»,
Suberiptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year.
So lovingly caresses;
coolly right on the floor among suspiciously, ■ and he marveled »ran round to the leanto. io find his out of their hands. Why does the
So that my love may never tire
some pans that had slipped down much that be had walked beside mother. No mother there, but United States trample on that sov­
Of monotone, or more desiro
Than she, iny love, possesses? -
this little woman for years and the smiling, pinky faced German ereignty? While the General i
off a shelf. > :
WATCHES
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.„me! what know or what care I?
• As lie took the hatchet, and star­ not known that he was mated girl; who was paring potatoes to Government protects and rescues
Ah
LOCKS. Ac SEWING MACHINES
MACH
Or what hath lbve to do with “ why ? ’’
criminals under ÎVestern law, we
ted out to the wagon to fix the hay with an “angel “Unaware.” His bake fpr supper.
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LEANED AND REPAIRED by
How simple is the reason 1
rigffiug
ÉÉMHS
W. 0. B edwell . L afayette
rigging on it, ’ ho said,
“Jane,, _ if . voice gTew softer, tenderer, his
I love her—for she is my love.
Tom bawled out: “Is mother need feel no surprise at such occur­
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And shall while star» »hall shine above,
you can as well as not, s « ’posinr
posin’ great jtolony bands touched her dead ? Oh, I want my mother 1” rences as the lyncbifi^ of priso­
And season follow season.
E C. BRADSHAW,
you have |ome of them new beans forphead and her hair lovingly, as and circled round the house and ners.
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that grow in that fur lot for djn- would a woman’s—touched her as peeped in shyly with wet eyes.
orney at Law,
John Jones’ New Leaf.
A CURIOUS INCIDENT.
thought he was afraid she would
ner.”
Was that lady in a soft gray
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LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
Wifi, I’ll try,” said she, hope­ fadp away into a white mist.
merino dress, weari r an embrid* A True Tale of the past and present.
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[Frcm Arthur’» Home Magazine.]
lessly, as she slipped her shoes off
Weeks - afterwards, when he ered collar and gol ear-drops, his
Office 1« the Court House.
It wa9 a dreary kitchen -the so that she might step softly and was able to ride out, the old whim­ mother ? That
[From the (Portland) .Daily News.]
woman I
walls were dirty and smoking, the with more comfort. All we word­ sical buggy that had done good
One
cloudless afternoon in the
Surely it was, for et tie was feel-
- KVGINK SULLIVAN
JAMBS MC CAIN.
breakfast dishes stood on the table ing women know what a task it.is service in days of his church go­ ing of her face, and was sparkling Summer of 1851, two young women
McCAJN <k SULLIVAN, p
in the midle of the floor, the cook­ to put a disordered kitchen into ing parents, was made comforta­ all over and saying, “Is this you in the full bloom of youth and health-
appeared on board ship; in the har­
ing stove was open, with kettles
ATTORNEYS AT LAW and pans on it, and cold ashes on neatness, especially when chil-! ble by a soft woolen blanket and mother? Why, where have you bor of Boston, when the following "
conversation passed between them:
dren have been .^bout. First she an armful of sweet smelling oat been?” > *
LAFAYETTE, OREGON. I
its hearth, its scoty plates awry, a strianed the milk, saving out W straw. John didn’t tell where he
No. 1—Gcixf’* afr-enioon, Miss.
“Oh, ma 1 said Tom, holding her
pot
of
disliwater
stauding
on
top
The
weather seems propitious for a
WM7’,l L practice IN ALL OF THE
m»rllv8tf of tire stove, and the broom and quart, which to mix bread, for tire (wasj going, but he looked wise, round the neck as though. he safe and prosperous voyage. May­
j TV State Courts.
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yeast was set the night before, and and his mouth had a perky look
she might flit away the be you are going to sail also, on this
poker and tougs lay just where th,4 had been bubbling two hours; she about the corners that seemed to thought
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B STOTT
CBAS.A. BALL.
nexbminute; “why where did you ship ?
lttle riders had left them when mixed it and set *it in the warrp ^ayz-'jJust let me alone; I know go, and • when did you come
No^ 2—Perhaps I 7 may sail on
BALL <fc STOTT,
they were called to prepare for sunshiue; then started a fire and wfiat I’m about 1”
this ship.
No. 1—Do you think ^>f going
Attorneys at Law, school. Jdhnny had gone off crying made feed of skim milk arid meal* ;It was evening when he came Poor little ones, how proud they round
the Horn ?
and bid whine could even then be for the noisy; frolicsome calves home. lie was still wise as when
111 First Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel
were
of
the
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household
drudge
in
No. 2—That
. ’s , w jiqre I’m going-.
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head coming up the hollow’in the that ran in the ddor yard. Then he went away. His cup of hot hernew
and
beautiful
transforma-
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Might
I Ixi presumptive
fill direction of the school house. The she swept, and picked
PORTLAND. OREGON.
play­ tea was waiting’ and his toast, and
ikked up play-
enough to ask* wht^of Vour destina­
milk had not bBen strained, and things after the,children, hung up the. tender little pullet fried nice
janlQtf
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But this is not all. Before the tion might be ?
the flies were buzzing about it as their coats and aprons, and set browp. He seemed really happy—
No. 2—You might.] I steer for
first
cold
blast
of
winter
came,
W. M. RAMSEY,
Oregon.
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they sat on the edges of two brim­ their old shoes awayjj and moved’ jolly. He trotted the baby on his
steps were taken to lighten and
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No.
1
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Indeed
!
So do I.
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pails, sipping and rubbing their sleds and wagons and hoops foot that night, and he called his save the feineninc portion of the
Law, ming
A. t orn at
No. r
---------- I askjwhat
’
2—Might
induce-
their hands together in a satisfied Lorn about the doprs.
I
ments
take
wife
“
Jenny,
”
as
in
the
days
when
ake
you
to
that
far-off
coun-
household.
An
addition
was
built
LAFAYETTE, OREGON
way. The baby wa3
was teething, and
try?
While the dishwater was heat­ J,he won her, and he let Johnny to the house, new siding was put
i
cross,
and
the
one
pair
of
hands
Office in the Court House.
ing she hurried ‘up stairs and play horse with his boots, and bn and pained white. New win­ ^^No. , 1—(blushing)—A young man
that could have brought order out made up the beds, then washed j there was such a contented, rich dows were added, and greeu Mi as, has sent for me to come. I
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of this disorder were busy trying the dishes, and went down cellar man expression on his facb that blinds, and spouting, and a big cis­ Might I, in turn, ask you the same
question
?
A.
PHILIPS. ©.©
to soothe it.
and skimmed the milk. There his wife couldn’ t help wondering tern close to the kitchen door, and
No. 2 (blushing)—Since you havo
Is it any wondr that tears were was cream enough for a churning, what had made such a change * in i a wide, long, roomy porch. Clos­ so
ao frankly acknowledged the corn,
in the mother’s eyes, as she cud­ and the churn was scalded and him
s.iy that I too 3m in
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ets were put in all the room?, the Miss, I will say
dled her baby to her bosom, and then kh with a pail of cold water
quest of a young man who tarries in
The next morning the crazy
zy old old verminy bedsteads split up and
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ILL BE AT LAFAYETTE ON 1
wilderness. - -
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walked across the floor trying Xo standing in it so as to be fresh and rig was called out again, and the used for kindling; new chairs were that
r-- wilderuesa.
First Monday of each Month
These two Yankee girls—full of
Remain during Court Week.
still its cries ?
ready.
By
thia
j
time
the
baby
toft
loft
blanket
spread
in
it
and
John
bought,
including
a
new
rocking
youth
and pluck—came over seas
aprii
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►
“Oh, dear, what a life h--what a woke and peied, and the tired lit­ Jones took tho lines in his emaci- and sewing chair for mother; a thousands
mf ‘without accident,
of miles
life!” said she ; “I try to be patient, tle mother was Compelled to sit ated hands and drove off in the new sewing machine, that was a met and corralled their “ young men,
<
men. ” >
C. SULLIVAN.
and make the best of it but it does down and take him in her shelter­ same direction as he did the day
and commenced life in the then wil­
love of a friend; the dooryard was derness of Oregon.
Oregon, ■ i Subsequently,
in so hard ” Just as the babe
A-ttorney at Law see
before.
ialed,
and
the
calves
and
colts
ing
arms.
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the
husband
of
No. 2 died
__ . and, being
was growing quiet, and its little
Il Whqn he returned, be was ac-
Dallas, Oregon.
I
n
half
arbour
or
so
he
was
ready
ept
where
they
belonged;
and
ev
­
of
a
shiftless
turn,
left
hi# wife ! and
blue hands had. fall across the door­
children
in,
Btaightenj?^
ci’cuiustan-
Z □paqied by a broad shouldered, t ergreen trees, and flowering shrub­
ILL PRACTICE IN THE QOURTS way, and the husband entered, say­ to sit down ou j the floor on a ; com
ces.
But
the
husbana*
¡of
iof No. 1 was
quilt, aud she leftihim long enough good looking German girl, whom bery and rose bushes, made beau­
of Yamhill, Polk and other counties
ing, “Jane, can you tell me what
a
thrifty
fellow,
and
0|d
L accuinulrt-’
201y
n Oregon.
to carry three or four pails of the he introduced to hia wife as “our tiful the new yard. An easy chain ted money8 and lands jn goodly
qi uan-
the children did with the hatchet
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skimmed milk to the pigs—two ?M.
pump
took
tho
place
of
the
old
titles,
and
his
wife]
fearing
of
vx
the
yesterday?”
W. A. FENTON,
pailsful
at
a
time,
and
she
went
She
looked
with
amazement
up
­
hapless
oondition
of
Ji
I
moss
covered
bucket
that
held
as
her
old
ship-
- (
“It was out at the rock behind on the run,- She always fed the
mate,
at
once
extend?!
her the re­
our girl ” and then started at much as a churn. It was packed
on “oar
Johny’s wagon, last night,” said pigs;, when 'she asked her hus­ John.
lief
her
circumstances
r
required,
and
He soon explained things off to the barn to put clover seed
she, speaking low, and gently lay- band once to carry the milk to the to
continued
it
until
sho
aga
;
o
married.
satisfaction. “The upshot in, and the heavy windlass borne This second marriage of No. 2, in a .
tp her satisfhetion.
SHERIDAN, OGN,^
ing the baby down in a bed that pen, on his way out to work> he qf the -------
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matter 1 —
is, Jane,
that I’ve away forever from the little arms worldly point of view, proved a great
made
up
yet.
had
not
been
Challenges the State for STYLE, FASHION,
enough; the
- . long
‘
J that had tugged at its ponderous success, as the husband had coin at
«nd DURABILITY.
n!7m3
r “Seems jiiifl me you’re a good said, *‘That belongs to a woman’s abused ’ you
work; a man whose name is out Lord helping me, I’ll never see weight with a sick weariness many the start, aud knew how to keep it to
while gettin’ your chores done for commissioner shouldn’t be yk>n
you make a drudge uf your self and many a year. The big well the end.
you
hav
’
nt
the
knacky
of
gitting
JUST LOOK HERE !
In the interim, however, the fickle
asked to slop the jpigs, that’s a ajgain^
again. ! It ’ s burning shame for rope made a nice swing out under jade,
fortune, had made sad work1
along
like
Nrs.
Lea¥odyke-her
Leatodyke-her
Cheaper Than Ever. 4 for tl. t I
little too steep.”
apy
great
lout
loot
like
me
to
oxpect
the
oaks
for
Tom
and
Bell
and
with
tho
affairs of No. l’g husband,
donevp
work is done
“up long ago and she’s
a
frail
little
body
like
you
to
be
finally
»inching
him so clo6e that he
chubby
Harry.
’
It
was
no
trifling
job
to
feed
busy in the garden. Tell you, she’s
Photographic.
broke
flat,
heart
and all, aud died,
man^ and boy, and dqg^
dog, and wife
wife, .■¡Now that the no longer enslaved
a " “ nice
'"i garden; don’t look much those pigs; the pen had been manj
leaving
his
widow
children in
made out of some old house logs, and mother, and nigger, and me I mother has leisure to mingle with about the same plight and
W. SAWYER DESIRES TO INFORM likeour
like
our
n;
you
’
n;you
don
’
t
put
the
time
as did No. 2’#
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• the people of Lafayette and vicinity
savi and hoarding up money her growing children as teacher, first husband. And now
and the opening through which a saving
comes the
on our’n that she does in her’n.
that he has located at McMinnviile, with
and
means
to
leave
to
the
Lord
jand
and
companion,
and
friend,
they
new- instruments, and i> prepared to take
the
pads
had
to
be
lifted
before
glory
of
womanhood
:
No.
2 heard
“Oh, John,” said the little wo-
the finest picture in all kind* of weather.
only
obly
knows
whoj
whoJ
I
ibeg
beg
your
grow
more
lovable
and
intelligent,
they
could
be
emptied
was
so
{high
of
her
old
friend
’
s
misfortune,
and in­
mon, slipping back her sleeves and
Particular attention paid to
stantly
administered
to
her
every •“
Î TAKING CHILDHENS’ PICTURES.
tying on a big apron, and try­ up that it juai came even with her pardon, Jane; and now you’ll tell and they cling to lier_ like vines. want. Tiino flew apace, and again
H. B —Children should be brought between ing to keep her face turned away neck, and was Only wide enough this girl, Barbara Groetz,how you They see so much in Irer to admire No. 1 was captured hy another fel-i
the hours of 10 and 2. ____
thing« done, and you’ll live and emulate.
low, who has managed to iivo and (to-
to hide the gathering tears, “with to admit the «pail with the !bail Xant things
E- W. SAWYER,
hereafter
like
a
human
man
’
s
wife
d
John
Jones
?
That
spell
lying
do
wo.
Twice,
when
she
well up to this time; as also has tho
four little children, and the baby
ought
to.
”
of
fever
was
the
Aaron
’
s
rod
that
husband
of No. 2—one in Portland,
was
dressed
up
elean,
had
the
un*
sick, and the three cows to milk
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By.¡the
time
¡the
speech
was
tho
other
in Eastern Oregon. And*,
tote the rock of his soul aud
and calves to feed, and hands to steadily poised pail tipped back
each
recurring
^anniversary of their
\e poor wea;
weak fellow was opened it for the outgushing of
cook for, and all the other work to and poured the contents upon her, made, the
first
meeting
in
the harbor of Boston,
blubbering
like
a
wl
love,
and
sympathy
and
charity,
from
her
neck
event
down
to
her
finds these two*: Indies together, and«r-
do, I only wonder that I get half
J. H, OLDS - PROPRIETOR.
little feet, drenched as by a Water­
Poor little surptiied wifel I She and all the virtues and charms of couse their tongues don’t wag at
my chores done in a whole day,”
flew
w to
to 1 his neck and laid her head and graces of the human heart; both ends at such meeting* I <
M^aN AND AFTER MAY 1G, 'HIERE
“Well, I’m sure I don’t see how spouts.
VF will be • regular stage running be­ it is” said he; “my mother had ten
Withal the little mother was i his bosom and cried like a ba- and to-day, growing broader, and
tween Lafayette and Portland, making
ruddier, and riper, and better,
A gentleman lately entered a
weekly trips, leaving Lafayette every Fri­ living children and she managed quite, patient, and almost every by, as she said: “John Jonesl you
there lives no happier farmer than shop in which were books and
day morning at 8 o’clock, returning Satur­ to get along first rate, and do all day could her untrained voice be
d darling 1”
’
day. FARE, EACH WAY, SI 50,
dear
old
renovated
John
Jones.
“No, not a bit
)it ot
of a darling; just
nous miscellaneous articles for sale '
our own weaving, besides taking heard, even down to the lower
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A NEW HACK
and asked the shopman if he had ‘
in weaving for tho neighbors. field and the schoolhouse, singing: an old bear, a regular old heath­
“
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charge
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