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LAFAYETTE, ’
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JANUARY
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Wool-Groy-lng a S hccpbi
2, 1874
NO. 1 45.
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FABMIN8 NEWS.
the body of the payer, one cando the
CLIPPINGS.
otherwise unpleasant job of pampering
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L afayette , Dec. 30, 1873.
We are asked why ¿wool-grow­
There
are
but
few
du
tie«
per
­
Tho
end
of
the
world
—
To
make
Published every Friday by
alone, and all help is superfluous.
Knowing
as
I
do
that
agricultural
ers
do
not
fail
r
as
others
men
some-
J
performed by town or municipal
By using the brush instead fof the money.
i
DORRISS <Sc HEMBREE
■works,
so
full
of
profit
to
the
farm
­
times
do.
Wê
answer
simply
be
­
“Weight for the wagon,” sang the
authorities which are more im­
-
ers, are read but little, I feel inclined cloth air places will be avoii .d|d, and
portant than making and keeping cause the grt^th of t|ie wool, and to borrow from one of them a few the paper Vill not be soiled I by paste fat lady.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
the increase is ¿as pcr|)ôtual a9 the practical hints on farming. Hoping that sticks to a cloth.— Her.’p Farmer.
Pius the Ninth has buried over one
-
$3 00 in repair the common highways.
One Copy, One Year,
hundred Cardinals.
Une Copy, Nit Months,
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1 75 It is a duty, we are sorry to say, time in which jhey live.
It mat­ that by so doing to enlist in the
T
emperance B ird .—Mary Moore
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Onu Copy, Three Month«,
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1 00
The Chinese wall was built midway
sadly neglected in many sections ters not how <uark the; night is, minds of the people an increased in­ had a pet canary bird, which hud boen
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between Confucius and Christ.
to |grow< and terest in the perusal of our Patent trained to many pretty ways,
of the country; and in some local­ the wool continues
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Office Reports. One of our highest
RATES OF ADVERTISING :
One rat-hole in a Duluth elevator
Every day at meal times, Mary
ities the matter of road making is it matters not how the wind blows -America^ authorities upon the subject
I Charged 600 bushel, of
opens the cage door and Dick fliesmit.
IWJJA \V i 3W 11 3M' | f.M í 1YR.
H
or how it mayfetorin, gestation is
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regarded
as
of
no
importance
of farming, was tho ’late Horace and lights upon her shoulder^, where
A
Rhode
Island
paper
has a depart­
1 [neo, i í*3 J1 2 2.5 1 1 75 1 ’• <w J ••I 00 1 15 OÙ
never longer! tAan 159 days. The Greeley. His writings undo? the cap-
Sinelics, ; 17.5 ; 2 ; ártq, 3 (C 1 KUO| 12 1 18 00 whatever, and the,working out of
he stays until the meal is ov
He ment abbut ‘‘The State at Large.
“
Wlmt
I
know
al
3inches, ¡ ¿50 I 3 5 50 1 4 50 1 !l 0*1 1 1* 1 22W highway taxes, by the residents of lambs will a|crage|! one-half fc- tion of
>f“Whati know about Farrn- Las been taught that he must,
Hartford, Conn., is^&Ofcrified at a
tinche», I 3 Ml I I <i Ml 1 5 011 1 U 1 20 1 30 Ol
males,
and
of&n
twins,
and
thev
ing
”
undoubtedly
rank
him
among
still wliita Mr. Moore asks al
4 <’ol.
I 4 .0 i 5’5 Ml 1 t: of) 1 1« 1 22 1 32 (Ml the towns or districts, is simply a
I proposition to start a Sunday paper.
the
pest..authorities
upon
the
subject.
3s
(KJ
breed
the
nejjt
yoay,i
milking
a
A Col.
I Joo I Mi Ml !l Of) ! 20 1 2x 1
on their food; so, unless he || anes at i Whoever is in possession oF4? true
farce and a fraud. Every good
Mr.
Greblqy
wrote
plainly
for
livgqi-
ICol.
I 70l I y (3 Ml j 12 ¡ 20 1 30 j 50 Ò0
lie
friend sees the counterpart of his own
citizen should feel an interest in double Coihpiund-4i perpetual ners—for young persons j&iid sonic once when the cage door is ir >en,
.
. i
i col.
I IO I 15
waits in silence till the biasing is ’ 8OU l .
growth
and
nii
less#
Everything
good roads, as thev contribute
not so young, who, are looking^-to over. * •
Basine.« Motice- in thè Locai Coltimi»*, 2.5
that
does
nqt
go
into
market
trav
vents per l|ne. eat-liinsertion.
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immensely to the comfort of
farming as their vocation.” He says:
The majority of* the married col-
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Once fairly perched ora 1 I -.r
Mary’s
For log-lian<l transi.-nt a<lvertirametìV*$2.-
cnijoh the pas­
1st. Good farming pays—no busi- shoulder, he expects a taste c f evfery- lierii 6wn each a piano. N< b ■ ■v wonder
■Mpar s.piareuif 12 line*. for tìie tir-t inser- eling. and save much in the wear goes back
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tl Hl, i and iUOti per sqtiare tur cacti subsequent I
they strike.
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ness
is
more
certain
to
be
proti
table<-j^»
ture;
and
though
the
landlord
i eats, and whenever ¡flic
It is true,
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finn. I ! i
i and tear of.carriages.
v^ertion.
rt 2d.
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No farmer should occupy more* drinks she holds up to Jiim -a spoon-
te t>p Imitili jdr iip- we must not expect in the rural may be sick if .does pqt stop the
Gray’s yElegy” contains 997 word^.
Ar
Proaf
!>jj
tk»'
Pul
»Usher.
land than he can manage profitably: ful of tea or coffee, which h® sins as of which 8D3 ar6 derived from the-
on
’ilambs.l
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districts tho well-cared-for, solid growth of the ti
:
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jßW.Pers*» uni Adv«. 50 C'ts. n Line»
3d.
The
begitmer
should,
‘
select
bis»
iff
he*lik<
d
it
Anglo-Saxon.
Anglo-Saxon.
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Not so .with oUcr
I business. location carefully and opeefor all.’
Subcrip ii.ns Sent Fist, $2 00 a YenV.
roads of suburban towns around
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One day Mary was ill
d faint.
Sixteen
dollars
is
as
low
Ms
fash
­
The
mccanidoV
tlie
njawwho
works
4th. No one should engage in farm­ The doctor ordered brandy albd water
cities: but there is no excuse tor
Ì1 USINEE CARDS.
for salary hhs’’ notlii^<p to grow* I ing for himself without previous to-relieve her, and when- sh Jlasted it, ionable New York ladies*go on pood­
¡ the rocky, neglected paths which
les’ wardrobes.
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while
he
slpe|s;
whfii|
his labor | I trainihg on the farm. _
sleeps;
when
W. M. RAMSEY,
Dick, as usual, called for h i. share,
are often found, and over which
The United States army numbers
, 5th. Prefer a small farip without He laid his little head agL_ nst
chases
his
inc<|iie
sto^s.
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and
his
ex
­
_ her 2.104 commissioned officers, and 29,-
it
is
oftmi
positively
dangerous
to
nt
Tuaw,
attorney
penses aie plipctuah It is true debt to a large one . with jt. There face, peeped and -coaxdd, till just for
336 enlisted men.
travel. If towns would att -nd to
LAFAYEITE, OREGON.
will always be land for purchasers
fun;
she
held
up
the
spoon
t$his
beak
there are perpetual expenses atten­
one point connected with their
when you have earned money to buy But no sooner had Dick
Why does a railroad conductor
ted the
ding
the
shee|
and
gréait
business;
¿oajt
Offi ce in the Court House.
it. .
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highways, that is.carefully remove,
brandy than he‘ flew into
violent punch a hole in your ticket? To let
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Good
timber
on
rough
or
rocky
you pass through.
once in two weeks, during the bm under the most? Unfavorable
passion, shook his head, gtj nped his
R. STOTT.
C: l.t-l.'A. BJI I.I..
land,
will
pay
better
tluin
grass,
and
sthey can live
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St. Charles, Mo., has anew/jail,
Summer, every stone which is circumstances^ where aancy
feet, and beat his wings^I scolding
BALL. <Sí STOTT,
should
be
cut
out
rather
than
cut
off.
feeding.
à jo ut feedi
Tl^ii, in dis- and the loi^l editor there rejoins at
brought to the surface by rains or on the coihin^ns witljont
. r
• a
7tli. Shallow culture is • the great sharply all the while. Th0i
tyeaffiers will pay ! defect of American farming; sub-soil gust he flew back into hiß ör .ge,
.
Vtto meya at T jívw , drought, it would render even bad the meat of thp
and the winter’s prospect.
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Occidental Hotel.
The season^in London are evenly
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expenses without ' drawing on if possible; but each y*car plow a lit­ would neither conic out or ¡¿otice her
roads very ? comfortable. These all
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again all day.
divided—-four months of cold, four of
the wool or Bi creasy;of the ewes. tle deeper.
V ortland OREGON.
loose
stones
are
not
only
a
cause
Oh! that our boys and gj s, When fog, and four of rain.
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jnnlOtf
8th. Read and study good i agricul­
Hence it is |ife a pecj^etual stream
of great discomfort to travelers,
spirits are offered them, woij 1 always
A ten-year-told boy weighing 168'
flowing inl(|j’ basinvit is only a tural books,interchange thoughts and reject it angrily, as did thiVlittle ca-
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but also of intense anxiety. They
pounds was an object of interest at a
knowledge thus obtained in frequent,
E. C. BRADSHAW,
i question of time aboqt filling it to
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nary.
put in peril lifp and limb, as
Detroit depot the other day.
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j^back seems conversations with your neighbors
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overflowing;
|The|dri
at
Law,
\.t torney
iioi^bs are very liable to stumble
and you will live longer and to a bet­
Irish lace is worn this season by
to
be
that
mefi
do
notreHsh
living
,
OREGON.
T
iie
B
ender
F
iends
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LAFAYE ITE
ter purpose, and leave more property
in passing over them, and car­
some ladies who were abroad last
ta,
Gra.,
dispatch
of
recent
te
says:
.
away
from
thjpkly
peculated
settle
­
and a better example to-ydur children.
summer and bought it cheap.
riages are often broken. Trv an
Offir« i'» tli.- Cuori
Such advice as the alx>Ve whten fol­ A sensation was produced ¡i^Bienville
The Louisville Ledger thinks that
experiment. Ride over a neg- ments and ibwns.Mepriying them­
South
Carolina
last
izeek,
y
the
ar-
lowed
is
always
productive
of
good
JE». C. S'. ¿.LiVAN.
I selves of society
for :the sake of
if a pedestrian is run over by a fast
lec^-d road in the country of a
rrv« Jf11
t • Jkll
• f
It.
rest
of
the
Bender
family
urder-
money.
)j(xr4on. can be results. Other States in the Union era at Bevinsville irttliis ci ty,some drivdr, he has a right to shoot.
at
Law,
mile.in
extent,
if
you
have
the
L
lll
'i
.
j * K
w-»
1 1 £ •
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are advancing rapidly in all their ag­
Stopping up the cracks in cellars
»
obviated.
Ir>
all
new
countries
ery one
D.nl-
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us*
Or-aron.
epurage; then stop at the farm­
ricultural persuits, and we (the form­ five miles from town,
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there are ¡feillagepp fe|)nstantly ers of Oregon) are entitled to a like will remember the _ great
citement and houses is one of the on mis taka bio
WjMTILd BE V’TICE IN THE COURTS house and give the farmer a coup­
signs that winter is approaching.
springing^
▼ v '»f fAiiiuill, Pulk and other countie«-
springing
nenr^w|i|èh
speed
of
advancement.
All
that
is produced ‘by the wholesalfs murders
le
of
dollars
to
pick
out
the
f ’i Oregon.
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Mormon missionaries are said to
required of us is to be ready uqd will­ committed by the Bender, ¡family in
stones; ride back : over the path­ i sheep range ßän be H0^whe
owner can 'v|£it his|
flocks do<iy, ing j to avail ourselves * and march Kansas. The bodies of their victims have made many new prose'ytes re­
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LAFAYETTE business directory . way again, and notice Low great and also giyojiis
straightway to a thorough system of were found buried, and tpe Bender cently in Hancock county, Maine.
fai^iUjrStlie
/bene
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One of the at frictions at a Tennes­
family all made good their escape be­
fit of schools L ’and spificty.^3
r::.\ forming; fence making and stock-
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Fads
see fair was a prize of one bushel of
you can trot briskly along, with
raising. Mr. Greeley fnrther says: fore’their crimes were discovered.
"W^ERGUSoN A BIRD.'corner of Jefferson
and
“The beginner is cautioned to make- The head of the family, Thomas potatoes for tho ugliest man rider.
JT and Mam ; dealers in produce and gen a sense of comfort and security;
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er^l mejphandisc.
W a ¿ ‘no haste’ but tq acquire that first .Webb, and old man nearly severity
Alpacas are looming up again about
whereas, in passing over it previ­
G reasing £ uggies 4
this
time, possibly because they are
It KIMI’BON, north side Main
greatest pre-requisite experience even' <| years of age, has liyed at Bienville.
ous
io
the
removal
of
loose
stones,"
ONS.-Greasife
I buggies, ¿nd wag- if he must gain it by hiring as a la- It is learned that this man Webb, a cheap and times are uncommonly
dealers ih drugs, Confection-
ONS.—G
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ily s ipplies.
eries
u—.1
you proceeded slowly and in mis­
shoemaker by trade, formerly lived hard.
‘
borer
Qtt
Soule
well
managed
form.
,'d
impórtancc
than
0D3
Ì9
Of
AIN, attorney ; office on south
ery.
This
illustrates
how
cheaply
near
Bienville,
arid
moved
west
about
Such apprenticeship and the study of
A dandy is a chap who would be a
ain street.
some
imugfPWK
W
jauny
--Vtwheel
a^wuei
is
imag
seven
years
ago.
.
The
name
of
Ben
­
and expeditiously bad road^ can
lady if he could; but as he can’t, does
good agricultural works will furnish
E AMBE Y. County Judge and
ruined
by
ihg
jjícntif
ntifully.
der.
must
have
been
assumed
by
them
torney . at lawoffice in the be improved. If every town in .
capital for purse, hands and brains.”
all he can to show the world he’s not
in
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' ill
when
they
moved
west,
as
the
old
Court Honie.
A well-mailci HI
r|U endure 'He advises the beginner to study well
a i man.
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those sections where
lands
are
full
!
I
OHN HIRD, weatside Jeflfemon street,
constant wi
tô twenty the character and capabilities of each man and his wife moved back to this
Che-Ting
has
been
charged with
of
small
liuulders
would
provide
;
dealer in stoves and tinware.
acre, and plan howlto make the most county a short time since and settled
I
;q
use
the
years,
if
eape
is
swindling a brother Chinee in Cincin­
simply for the removal of, them
in
the
neighborhood'
in
which
they
C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law.
of
it
‘
before
he
cuts
a
living
tree
or
anil
^nount of
nati. Why not spell his name the
from the pathway as often as once Tight kind I " . ,
formerly livod, without any suspicion,
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digs
a
solitary
drain,
’
and
says,
¿1
right way?
oil; but if tHii matt’
not at
would devote at least a year to this • being remembered by the name of
ST. JOSEPH BUSIN8SS DIRECTORY. in two weeks during warm weath­
A Western paper, under the head­
tended to, |l .lie wheel will be used thoughtful observation and study.’ ” Webb by some of the old citizens who
er, the roads should be more com­
ing of “Sporting News,’’ copies the
lj®x
knew them many years ago.
- «X ycars^öri
years, o1; it may
up
in
five
qi
Now
is
the
time
for
us
to
raise
the
ELTY a SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm; fortable than if ten times the cost
announcement
that “the L Colts 1 of
y------------------------- £
be soonef. ? • Ijjôrd »
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dealers in groceries, glassware. Qaeena
lever be culture of our farms. - We have neg­
Hartford are running on. full time.”
was expended in dumping on loads
Ware and patent medicine«
rill pen- lected our farming interests to dabble X /K West Virginia woman is thus
used on a w
Economy is said to be carried to
illiard saloon , Powe« a stewart, of sand, or plowing up roadside
in politics until we ale at tastefully described by a writer: She was
rfc
its
way
and
etrate
the
ietors. Best wine«,
wines, liquors, Ac. soil and piling it on the driveway.
such an extent in a town in Michigan
proprietors.
convinced
that
political
extremes
sit
feet
long,
with
an
ugly,
angular
Badons of* the spokes
that the^paper mills have been com­
, J. H. Olds, proprietor; cor We hope these hints will not be around tli
don
’
t
pay.\
We
will
therefore
permit
and Depot streets. New house lost upon those who have our com­ and spoil
’ wheel,’& Castor oil politics to cool off a l|ttle and with face.Xhe color of putty. Her nose pelled to suspend operations for want
icommodations.
mon highways in charge.— Jour­ is a good
rial for i¿c on an the aid of the Grangers we will look
Her mouth was of rags.
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nal of Applied Chemistry. .
Boston is said to have an election
i a frost-bitten
oil enoty>h f^ould out for the interests of our agricul­
# DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
iron axli ■;
1 Box's F ight W ith an E agle .— be apgli
a spindle t| give it ture, instead of assisting political
open, it revealed official who, after searching the “N’sM
through, said he could not find a cer­
C. DALL, MANUFACTUBER OF The New Bedford Mercury says that a
demagogues.
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A. A. P.
three
long
froht
teeth,
blackened
;
this
is
better
than
a
light
(X
• Saddles and Harness. All work war­
tain Mr. Knight’s name on the voting
ranted. Orders left with J. W. Cullen few
will days ago Nelson H. Stevens; a
with
smoke
and
calom
calomel.
On
each
rplu$ put oú will
more, for t
list.
receive prompt s Mention.
j boy living at East Fair Haven, Mass­
How to H ang P a ^ er .—Take the
temple were three
little flat, blue­ • ' Washing machines will be more
•ee litt
the end* and be
CHRIS. T a YLOR, dealer In general mer­ saw a large eagle swoop down on a work i
strip
by
the
two
upp^r
corners
and:
shoulderstand nut
chandise* Odd Felldws’ building. The
colored curls, which seemed to have fashionable than ever this winter, and
flock of fowls, seized one and fly into forced by ,/Jl
place them against ¿he wall. Tho
cheap cash stSte.
rouhd out^de of the
been made arriTput there under the many young ladies will take their
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the woods. The boy weht for his gnn, into the jj
'XI/ S. l’^WEl.L, Saw Mill. Dressed
paper will haug close to the wall, but
pressure of a ton to tho inch, She first lesion in this household accom­
v v • lumber of all kinds, doorsand win­ which was loaded with shot fpr rabbit­ boxes. T p J the axlegrec, first
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plishment.
will not stick at the bottom, and you
dow frames,
shooting, and, on pursuing the eagle, wipe the p jodies:
clea¿
l^ilh
had
no
other
hair
or
hairs
on'
ndleflj
clea^
|wilh
a
her
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A fashionable young lady dropped
H oward & stewart , blacksmiths, found that the fowl had escaped, and cloth wet ¡t i turpén tifie, if it can sight down the inner edgo and head.. A black clay-pipe with a
' Wagons, hacks anil buggies ironed. that the eagle was chasing it through
see when you have it true with the
one of hjjr false eyehkows in a church
GwMiuithiog and general job work done.
long
clay
stem,
was
held
tiglitly
Without
it.
On
a
bug-
’
won
’
t
wipe
’
casing
or
last
piece
laid.
Then
fast
­
the bushes. He then fired, wounded
pew, and badly frightened a young
JffiADBETTER A RILEY : pictures of all
UD-side
down
between
her
snags.
i,
wipte
atiárclean
off*
en
at
the
top.
For
working
it
against
the eagle, and! a firce hand to hand gy or car
man next to her, who thought it was
descriptions always on hand and frames
froqt ends of the- the wall don’t use a| oloth: take a Her eyes resembled two larg pew­ his moustache.
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tussle ensued, in which the boy the back
of all descriptions made to order.
l apjMy a ^‘dry small whitewash brush and ^arcfully brush ter buttons dipped in lard, Her
“Where shg>ll I put this paper so as
MJTARKER a CO.; Ferry street; dry thought he had killed it. He seized hubs, and
the paper to its place.i These direc­ frame was the only thing she
his prize, and started for horn/), threw quantity <
<: <•
re- to be sure of finding it to-morrow?”
tions
may
be
old
to.
sofoe
of
our
read
­
it
over
a
wall
which,
came
in
his^by,
u
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tained of what may once haVe been inquired Mary Jane of her. brother
0£
BEST, livery stable Ferry-street; bug- when it again flew back to the wood.
ers,
but
it?
cost
the
writer
a
vast
itor got a
When
• gies and horses to let at all times, at
a goodsized body, ¿r
.
’ Charles. “On the looking-glass,”
amount
of
trouble
and
possibly
some
The
boy
followed,
and
in.
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