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A Reformed Coquet.
. Taking in a Deacon’s Dinner.
ceased to trequent
frequent balls and par
par- ­
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l^afayette Courier.
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ties; and become quite dejected
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BY F. MALCOLM.
When you are carrying several
Published every Friday by
To live long it is necessary to live
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drew
heft
aaitìe
fUm
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and
melancholy?
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slowly.
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articles
and
one
of
them
slips,
it
is
DORRISS <Sc HEMBREE
upon my tab- stream of ladies’i^Of1^ but of the
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A third'month, and life became best not to try to recover it. An
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let for this dance. Miss Haywood, r dressing-room, ati<l ii
val journals.
unendurable; the^jtle coquet was
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Essex street man, named Roberta,
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said Philip
ing low |M)tuous i^hispenhe
ilip Remyi|gton,bow
Meniyijgt
What is justice?—To give every
now
tully
p|
nc^w
fully
punished
for
her
past
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was
helping
his
wife
to
preparS^ic
One Copy, One Year,
man
his o^p.
s
,
the
lovelipst-1
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little blonde
You have Hring
1 T5 before
follies. She was the most unhappy
One Copy, Six Months,
dintier table on Sunday, as one of
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Twins, even from the birth, are
that
<Jver fluttered into a ball- love—give-me sphn
Otto Copy, Three Months,
of mortals.
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miserand
man.
the Deacons was to take dinner
'■ •' I room.
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The girra’cjes
Pride now gave way entirely,
Humble wedlock is far better than
with them. Roberts took- a plate
“Ah, yes!” she said, lifting a pair chieviously.
RATES OF ADVERTISING
and at last, oqe day, a sorrowful
proud virginity. '
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of steak in one hand, and the coffee
of brilliant sapphire eves to hi
“Hope, yppel’tslb
face might have been seen pending pot in the other, and had a dish of
I^ray thpe, O God, that I may be
H
but
I
am
so"
eager
face
—
“
ah,
yes
!
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beautiful
within.
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I cannot give veil 0
eMjr a shceL of paper and tremb-
Sinché«, |; IM j 2 501 3 co j > (<) i 12 | IB <|0
peas
on
one
arm>.witli
the
steak*
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verv, verv tired, You will excuse
A Boston dry good» dealer advertis­
lingly’iniiting these words:
“You qan—yolu " ill
Sinché», j 2’>0 j 3 50 I 4 50 j ’l 0f.| IS | 22 W
The
wind
blew
the
dining
room
es
“financial crash towels.”
me, Mr. Remington.. Aside from for he saw; that, des
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‘‘P eak Pmurz-s-I love you! Forgive the
past,
and
return
to
your
penitent
A
da .”
door
partly
to
as
he
approached
it
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It is said that every editor on the
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my weariness, I don’t care to the blushes flaiiMxl i
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wo weeks afterward, and he und putting out his foot to push it ! Bo3ton Post wears spectacles
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I ÔÇÔU dance.”
and her ljps quiler
Some people have their thinking,
_u
w
one#
more
by
her
side;
and
back,
the
arm
with
the
peas
moved
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He
bowed again, and turned ing awayl ami n|av
like their washing, done out.
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thof:e three sorrowful months must out of plum apd that dish commenc.
Bu<ui«ss uot.w< in the Local Columns L silently away. Hew as chagrined a long while,” life
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Before spates were used people mul­
r.ent.4 per line, each insertion.
havp taught her a good lesson, for ed to slide. A cold streak flew up tiplied on the face of the earth.
F >r legal anil transient advert ¡Bement'$2.- and mortified, but this was not.ap­ will not sne twic$ fdr
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SO |»er Hipliire of 12 lines, for ttie first inAr­
Roberts
’
spine
and
his
hair
begun
her
demeanor
toward
him
was
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the
meanest
hut
is
a
romance
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tion, and $1.00 per square tor each subsequent parent in his fair, calm face. He love. Speak, nt).|r (W ie
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moslt loving and gentle; and in af­ •to rise, and he felt a sudden, sick* you only knew the hearts there.
nsertion.
was too proud to allow life vexa­
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Never
be
ititliek
h*4rir Adr^rfuenunta to 7 m » Paid for iq>-
A bookseller advertises “calf poets,
tertime, when she became his wife ness at the stomach but lie dodged
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tion to become known to the young with a tantilizing^ittlq
on
making Proof by the Publisher.
two
dollars
and
fifty
cents
each.
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she deemed another being than the ahead to save the fieas, v. partly
Personal Advs. 50 Cis. a Dine.
: girl, who knew so well her fiower
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Do
not
jest,
A^la
When is a lawyer most like a mule?
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Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year.
little ball-room coquet.— Saturday caught them, made a wrong move, i When
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to inake him happy or miserable.’ ed. “Give
he draws np a conveyance*-
inc an?pa
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lost
them
again,
jabbed
at
them
BUSINESS CARDS?
She was a thorough coquet, and einn answer?’
v“Good blood will show itself,” as
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again
with
the
coffee
pot,
and
up
­
the
old lady with the red nose said.
so, not being in the least tired(the<
T he V alue of a N ewspaper .—
“Earnest! 1 will n
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i:i G ENK SULLIVAN.
J auks MC t AIN.
set the steak dish and in springing
The Reading Eagle is the only pa­
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assertion was one of her graceful —1 couhj liot be?’
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Ejllowing
Is
the
experience
of
per
in the interior that stereotypes. ,
McCAIN di SUinftVAN,
b^ck to avoid the gravy, stepped
little fibs), she turned to the com­
a*mc hanic concerning thclienefit
Athens^ Ga., has a paper named .
on the cats tail that belonged to
ATTO RNEYS AT LAW, panion with whom Remington had
Cai, with the motto “I can scratch.”
■oii Newspaper:
the faniilv dowu stairs, and come
L A F AY ETTE, p RE( <0N.
found her, and resinned I hei* inter-
T4> years ago I lived in>a town
The best remedy for mercantile
3 otilie
to the floor in a heap, with the troubles—A liberal use of printer’s
PRACTICE LN ALL OF THE rupted conversation.
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in Indiana. On returning home steak and peas and a terrible mad ink.
ho Wil
Stat« Couru.
marllvStf
“ What a pitty w& arc going to
one night, for I’m a carpenter by cat under him, and an overflowing
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A man’s reception depends upon his
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>TT.
observed
lose
Phil
Remington!
”
c:i
BALL-
trade I saw a little gy-1 leave my
it!”
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coat; his dismissal upon the wit he
L
pot
of
scalding
coffee
on
top
uf
him.
the gentleman, after a time.
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door.
[ asked my wife who she Then Le bounded up, and stamped shows.
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In Ahis world, it is not what we
said Mrs. Harris had On the*teak dish, and threw it out
without anger
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Attorneys at I^iAV.
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take
up, but what we give up, that
The words were j spoken in a mischiev: ous untuic wks
sent iiftkei her newspaper, which
Ill Fir.<«t S.reef,Dppnaite Occidental Hotel.
makes
us rich.
of
the
window,
and
finished
that
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I slightly anxious voice.
mv
wife
iad
borrowed.
As
we
worst.
PORTLAND^OREGON.
D ‘i formance in time to hurl the
Education begins the gentleman,
a
‘Yes: you know he starts west-
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tea
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jiinïœf
set
down
wife said to th! coffee pot and the remaining but reading, good company and re­
Some-time voqj may
wilt'd in a ____
few ___
dav
s.
finement must finish him. z;
n^e, by na
this/
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after a lnojnei^
W. JI.
A. RAM..£.i*
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contents
aftcif
the
cat,
which
was
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“I knew nothing of it.”'
that time ever <‘oi^?L write ti> me.
TWish on would subscribe for making the very best time down
The Baptist in the north of Ireland
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4^ .^jVttornéy at Law,
Her face was pale now—pale
ie no asp Der ; it is so much com­ the front stair way. The Deacon is called a dipper, and in the High­
Here is my future iiddr^l
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lands of Scotland a ducker.
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as the pearls clasping her throat,
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to
hen
you
are
away
from
“
So,
1
have
ahotheir
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didn’t stay- to dinner. Roberts
“Print aud prosper,” says the wise
and she trembled visibly.,
O'fi-e in the Court iLwise
retired
to
fhe
bedroom
withabottle
.
man
at the “Times Printing House,”
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’’Phil has tnanv friends, ” ob-
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Chesnut
street, Philadelphia. 1
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of sweet oil and a roll of cotton
&. U. BRADSHAW,
served the othcr; “none warmer
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“Ijutyq
owe a payment batting, and Mrs. Roberta wcqt
endure ^boseMaug
I’ve never any pity for conceited
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I regret his depart-
L.
jàkttorney
at
Law, than mv.self.
over
to
her
mother
’
s
to
cry.
—
Dan
­
ed
people,
because
I
think
they
carry
.
on
the
1
lot.
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“Your barrrage I-
their comfort ^around with them.
bury News.
nre exceedingly.”
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LAFAYETTE. OREGON.
all 1 ca
meet it.”
said: “
‘ shall I escoilt you t<
And I, too,” said Ada Hay-
He is a happy man that hath a -
She replied: “If y< ou will take
She } was engageij in tenir ni
Office in the Court Hoigio.
W
orth
K
nowing
.
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One
pound
friend at his need; but he is more hap­
wood, recovering her self posses­ card, which he hadlgjv^
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til’s paper I will sew for the tailor of green copperas, costing seven py that hath no need df a fiiend.
men ne nau|givert h 1er
P. C. SÌ7LD1VAN. i’
sion, and affecting a careless re­
to pay for it.”
minute _ i uiécesi Sljê waiitta
cents, dissolved in one quart of
The Vermont, Hl., Chronicle announ­
gard;
then
she
added:
“
Will
you
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Ætt'ouQey
at Law,
she had scattered t|idm n
subscribed for the paper; i t water, and poured down a water- ces that it will “exchange a few ten­
1 subscrlbi.
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promenade, Mr. Carlton?’’ "
floor, and theii tootf his 1
came in due time to the shop, closet, will effectually concentrate der-lines for spare-ribs or sausage.”
Dalla.«, Oregon.
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Around the heated ball-room arm
While resting ■ one noon
Out in Montana when they start a
r.t _____
and look- and destroy the foulest stenches.
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ILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS
they
sauntered
slowly.
There
was
of Yamhill. Polk and other counties
, she
. R
ov^r it, I saw ap advertisement-of On board ships and steamboats, man .down hill in a barrel, they speak
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Secretly,
•J)ly
i i Oregon.
of his “appearance in a new role/’ '
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a hush in the music, and many
th0 County Commissioners toi let about hotels a’nd other public
at. the careless main
“What is your name, little girl?”,
like themselves, were promenading.
a Ijridg^ thai t was to be built. I places, therVis nothing so nice to “Minnie.” “Minnie what?” “Min­
DR. ALFRED KINNEY,
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Remington passed them, a brilliant her into the carr
bid for the bridge, and purify the air. Simple green cop-, nie Don’t; that’s what mamma calls
me.”
Surgeon.
~ beauty leaning upon his .arm.
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sheargued: .
was I awarded
to
me,
on
peias.
dissolved
in
anything
under
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He did not look toward Ada,
“Broom handles—two car loads
R oom N o . 7, D ekvm ’ s B viijhno .
“
Lshall
see
him
i
which
I
cleared
$300,
which
ena-
m
h
N.
W.
v
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Firat
and
Wura^
the
bed,
will
render
a
hospital,
or
(82,000)
just received, and for sale at
K?
although conscious of her near !
PORTL \N1>. OREGON.
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leaves
for
the
W
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Ijled
me
to
pay
for
my
diouse
and
depot.
hus- ­
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.other places for the sick free from bands. Another warning to hus
Oilice Hours—!» to II a. ml till after 3 p. in proximity.
tell him the truth, that r
In RHêe «t Night.
lot easily, and for the newspaper. unpleasant smells. In fish-markets.
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“What a beautiful little crea-
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An Exchange wants to know what
cstly love hiiu, and ¡that
hotl subscribed for the slaughter-houses,
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sinks, and where*' made
LAFAYETTE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. tuie Ada Haywood: is!” remarked
f
Lot’s
gq back, on the old
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have been to othersJtrih
newspape T- I Should not have ever there are offensive gases, dis­ man? Was wife
she
discontented
with
her
the lady beside him.
known! |i ny t|iing about the con-
1 will-be Constant alad ti
ERGUSONS BIRD, corner of JcOenmn
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solve coppera* and sprinkle it Lot!
“Very beautiful!” he said, •
and Main ; dealers in. produce and gen
But she. was dooijicjd
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It is onoe more announced that ex­
eral merchandise.
about, and in a few days it will
He was thinking how for a year taken. Pjiilip life, with
Congressman Voorhees, the “tall syc­
Bftyinent
ELTY $ SIMl’SON. north side Main that beauty had been his constant
pass away. If a cat. rat, or mouse amore of the Wabash,7, will retire
street; dealers in drugs, confection­
forijial note of farew|ll w.
DW- mechanic
dies about the house, and sends from politics.
eries and family supplies.
thought by day aud night.'
ing that if the gir| reall ¡J’7 L taking a
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AS. McdXlN, attorney; office on south
forth an offensive gas, place some
A California paper says; “Born—A
ThegiiThad
never
given
his
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sidi Main street, r
him, she would do &
aj I he st
dissolved copperas in an open ves­ son, a regular fifteen plunder, to the
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love the slightest encouragement;
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Contemptuously a| site 1 ad torn
wife of Elder Manheim, the eloquent *
ARBER SHOP, J. R. Majors, propri­
sel
near
the
place
where
the
nui
­
expounder.
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indeed
she
made,
it
a
pdint
to
etor.; east side Jeflerson street just
of the jaiïBrs at ie
ib$ is said
up
the
card
ho
had
given
i
e
er,
one
.above tin shop.
sance is, and it wi.l purify the at­
«light him whenever occasion pre­ bright, mil
to
have
expresse
'w
rrl
Uirs/l
•‘How greedy you are!” said one lit­
t indigna­
quick glance^ had sufficed
mosphere.
M. RAMSEY. «County Judge and sented itself; yet, in hep heart, the
tle
girl to another^ who had taken the
her well, and the address thereon tion at ti e Stok< OS rdi ci;. “Why,
• attorney at law,—office in the
best
apple in the dish; “I was going
iCourt House. «
perverse little mortal loved tthe was implanted upon |ier i memory. before now,” ejxc
the wrathy
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How to I ron L inen .—A Hearth to take that.”
OHN BIRD, west side Jefferson street, man devotedh.
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a man taken and Wowife^arrespondent says lin-
If it wasn’t for the ten-cent stamp
Philip’s non-coming fill
Lied her official,
0lI,G,ai, “ ’
,m E(
dealer in stoves and tinware.
occasionally
found in a chew of tobac­
“She meant to be kind to him with passionate anger,
a
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ningletl
bo»»
tl«is
p)a
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'en that is placed immediately af­ co a considerable
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C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law
. ♦
portion of our citi­
some time,” so she would say to wi ith the keenest griijf her gay life *ITe year
.... a t .mpris^nmer
”
ter being iioned near the stove or zens would starve.
herself; but then, as she meant to had t V ever
it
ihgmiooey to keep his f
ly from in the hot sun, is^tiffer when dry
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Since the postal cards w.?re intro­
DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
coquet with others awhile, Philip
4
duced
the postmistresses are not get­
deliber-
I will never forgjve him!” she
than if it is permitted to dry slow.
JpiHRlS. TAYLOR, dealer In Aiterai iner- could wait.
ting
an
average of more than th ee
hé m
‘ bitterly.
‘
tdbe
cried,
“I will
It is a good plan to lay collars and hour^ sleep a day.
chandise. Odd Éfilowa’ bulding. The
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cheap ciwh store.
You will acknowlodge with me the most crabbed andidetesi
lenone
to qnly four small articles on a waiter, and set
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A Rhode Island jury were five days
S. 1’OWELL, Saw Mill. Dressed that she was volatile and heart-
at Sing Sing* them on a kettle or otkfer support debating on a hog case involving $7.
old maids before I •< will humble
• lumber of all kinds, doorsand win­
then recommending both men to
less;
but
her
faults
seemed
only
to
dow frames.
w
iim, ffò on the stove, till they are* quite ■ and
myself to Rliilip, Remington! write
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the mercy of the court.
.•ulivo
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OWARD a «TEWART, blacksmiths. endear her the more to her lover. liiuf indeed! I dcspis^ him.” <
ardon. dry. Sometimes the iron wilLstick
A Danbury boy wantS'yto know if
Wagotis. hacks and buggies ironed.
That
night,
after
the
ball
was
8
lei
I-Turn-
Guusmitliing and general job work done.
it
is right for his folks to pay, $500 for ♦
in
a
manner
quite
Unaccountable;
Fine
words
for
m|
little'lady;
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ir-
over,
he
sought
her
as
she
was
a
piano
for his sister, ana make him
Àu
he as- if it is rubbed on a board on which
W EADBETTER «t'RIiÆY : pictures of all
and she imagined at lhe moment
pick
berries
for
circus-money.
j L j descriptions always on hand and trames coining from the drowing-room.*
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1 that fine salt has been' sprinkled, and I
that she really meantnhem.
of all descriptions made to order.
A Missouri clergyman’s fees far
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His anger had passed away, and I
ie
man
then
passed
over
a
brown
paper
seed
marrying
fourteen couples amounted
But
ere
the
month
had
passed
ARKER A UO., Ferry street; dry
a
to
fifty
pounds
of dried apples and a
goods, groceries and general merchan- there was a look ofpassionate en­ away, the roses paL
'I his with wax in its folds, the sticking
upon Tier
** dise.' Dayton ttburinjg n.Ills,
.
due
bill
for
eighteen
busheUsof buck­
treaty upon his face, which touched pretty cheeks, and he| bright eyes
A.
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propensities will be checked. A wheat.
BEST; livery stable Ferry street; bug- the girl more than any words
»or
• gies and horses toJet at all times, at
bowl of clear water and clean old
took a trick of drooping, which
’ Thackery has well compared Eng­
reasonable rates.
A
havedone.
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age
closes
the
eyes
lish
society to a ladder, which every
so
linen cloth, are useful to remove
gave a most sdrrowfql expression
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one
to mount first, each holding
HIMOL.KH-GOOD. K QUALITY‘bN —
Her coquetish impulses were
effectually
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