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LAFAYETTE,
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Proceedings of the Dcmocrutie State
Central Committee.
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¿velíÍu8 stories don’t come
- MinnesotaiicoHtaios within her ft Adi mar
The Democratic State Central Com­
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following
mittee met pursuant to call, in Port­
borders an inexhaustible supply of
land, Jan. 22d, and was called to or­
the cheapest ifucljntt|ie world, ei­ New Hampshire yarn shows:
ther for domestic or ’nlanufactur- . “Talking o^out cats,” said Uncle der by Col. W. L. White, Chairman.
On motion of Eugene Semple,. of
Tim, p regulc|’ Yankee, “puts me
ing pur|)0ses.| We Vefcr to .peat,
An old minister named Rey­
ZDÖEliliaS 38 HEMBREE nolds, living in Muhlengerg coun­
ty, Ky, is charged with b ruta Uy
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
beating with a cowhide his daugh-
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93 00 ter, aged eighteen because she re-
. One Cepy, One Year,
‘ One Cepy,
Six Months,
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fused to accept a young mail in the which we hay^e ha ybuhdancel As hi mind of a , t I oncej owned,
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One Copy. Three Months,
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neighborhood for a busband. It might be expected ‘ i rf a , region so j>t me c tell y{
Malteejai nd what that cat
and lactis- was R
is Stated that the whippings were remarkably jtfatprg(| ar
RATES OF ADVERTISING :
Minnesota, diii’t know wi sift worth knowing
~ ~1W i âwlWfàM r6MT1 ŸRt frequently repeated, until at las# trine as a large part ^>f M
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it abounds infoci ^b&s,
which arc Here’s one th dig she did: In the
she
consented
to
the
marriage.
rineh, I 78 f 1 75 f r7L| ö 001 » ÖÖ f 15 oo
lan aicient
ponds spring of’46 moved into the lit-
jlnches,£175 j 2 50JJ Ö0“| 8 00] 12 J 18 ' A
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The evening before the wedding nothing'more; than
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liU'ineaa notices in the Local Columns, 25 j
Cents
ient< per line, eacu
each insertion.
F'ir legal ífcnl
ifcul transient advertisement' $2.-
For
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L subsequent
a-Crtion.
te Paid for up-
AdterÜseineiib to be.JPaui
on tanking Proof by ttie PubÍMur
iiltiis/ier.
.Peraoaal
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Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year.
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STOTT
STOTT,
JVttolkieys at Law,
III Firxt StTset, Opposite Occidental Hotel.
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Through the inter­ matter in a st^tcof (¿composition.
vention of neighbors she was taken Though peat Hhaj Ipnfc been used
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before the County court, and a as fuel in magy ($udy ries in ’Eu-
f ll,c last ten
gentleman of high standing in the rope, it is only withiij
yfears that anl serioil attempt has
town of Greenville appointed her
in.tho Unit­
guardian. Reynolds has hitherto bech madcdolptilize
been highly esteemed, and the pas­ ed States. Ill this hpountry the
bp lighter and
sciins'to l»p
tor of a flourishing church. Much crudeipeat seams'
isbre brittle tcxlurc
texture than in
feeling exists against him, but no of a t^bre
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legal proceedings have been taken. Europe, and to makdf jt available
From tlic McLean county, (Ky.) as a merchantable ctinmodity' it
Progress, of January 3d, the fol­ has been foiled qccasary to in­
lowing additional information of voke the aii| of n^iclnnery -to
the affair above referred .to is ob­ squeeze out tie wat&- and comj
press 'it into diiy, haydjilocks, capa-
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but from some cause, of which she
had the sole right to be judge, he
LAFAYETTE, OREGiON.
was utterly repugnant to her fan­
cy, or her idea of a husband. The
onice in the Court H< hisp .
old man, however, wai anxious
LAFAYETTE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
that she should receive his propo­
of Jefferson sals, and from her statement, after
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TtERGUSÒN A BIRD, corne
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and Main ; dealers in pr< 0<llU' ice and gen
ersi merchandise.
ELTY A SIMPSON, north side Main
street; dealers in drugs, , confection-
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AS. McCAlN, attorney; office on south
side Main street.
M. RAMSEY. County Judge and
• attorney at law,—office in the
Court House.
OHN BIRD, west side Jefferson street,
dealer in stoves and tin wart.
C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law1.
ing that the old villain hadUaken
a seat near the door to bear that
ELTY »SIMl’SON, cor. 4th and Elin ; she made good her promise. As
deftlerfttln groceries, glass ware» Queens.
Ware and patent
pMV medicines
the preparations for the wedding
ILLlARÍt SALOON, Powers 4 Stewart, progressed, twice did the daughter
proprietors. Best winetf, ’liquors,Ac.
implore mercy of her inhuman fa­
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M j L of 4th and Depot street*. New house
good accommodations. 1
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ther, but just as often did she have
the wounds upon her fair should­
ers again laid open writh the lash.
The evening before the one, ap­
pointed for the wedding she con­
C. CALL, MANUFACTURER OF
saddles and Harness. All work war­
ranted. Order* left with J. W. Cullen will
rtceive prompt attention.
trived to convey a note to a gen­
ftpIHRIB. TAYLOR, dealer in g eneral mer- tleman iu the neighborhood, in­
chandtae, Odd Fellows’ bu ilding. |The
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cheap cash store.
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»T sJ POWELL, Saw Mi II. Dressed with several others went that night
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to her rescue, and carried h6r to
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oward a stewart , blacksmiths, Greenville, where she threw her-
Watfons, hacks and buggies ironed.
Gunsmithing and general job work done. self upon the mercies of the court.
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A gentleman
in
high standing
was
W EADBETTER ¿'RILEY ; pictures of all
JL j descriptions always on hand and frames promptly issued bonds and
appointed her guardian.”
of all descriptions made to order.
ARKER a CO., Ferry street; dry
snd gen<
general merchan­
JLJL goods, groceries ana
Davton
flonrinc
dise. dise.
Dayton
flouring
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reasonable rates.
NELL A CO., Ferry street Y dealers in
general merchandise. The NEW cheap
cash store.
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A wealthy pervenu lately gave
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tables of stone, with the ten com­
mandments engraved upon them;
whereupon a member of the church
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that his reason for giv­
MINTING. House, carriage and wagon ing away the cpmmandmcRts wes
done to or-
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that lie couldn’t keep them.
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chased the entire-patent of the Wer­ men. were gentlemen of intelli­
ner Harvester. It is represented os
equal, if not superior; to any other gence, men who were the equals
of the best iu the land, and never
harvester. At least, they propose to
sunk the gentleman in their trade.
sell and guarantee it to be equal to. Young men, who fling the exam­
the Marsh or Low, Adams and French ple of their sires to the winds, find
harvesters. ■ They are now ready to it easier to squander ak valuable
receive applications. It is to be man­ nan o, run through a fortune quick-,
ufactured by Waldron Bros|, of Des er than it was earned, and find •
Myines, and fpropably two pr three thcmselres, while young, ata point
other places. They propo e lo soil at from which their fathers started?
$140. This looks like business. Now One thing ig quite marked irrNew
let all the Patrons come up to tlip York. It is the fact that the
work and sustain our Executive Coin 4 heavy business is getting into the
mittce and State in their contracts, hands of foreigners. The heavy
and one of tho greatest victories .is importers, the great bankers are
achieved for which we are organized. foreigners, and rnudi of the trade
It is ifie intention to have as many of value is slipping/ out of tho
manufactured as there is a demand hands of Americans, as the trade
England got into the ixjwer of
for. So soon as the National Grange of
the Lombards.
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meets ih February, there will prob­
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ably be other announcements 5 made
In the stroking car of a. New
which will convince the world3 that
Hq ven train were seated two men:
the Order means work. )
- An arrangeme>t has boon made faced to each other, whom white
with the Weed Sewing Machine, by neck-cloths made conspicuous de*
which;it con be had at 40 per cent, spite tho clouds of smokei They
ar- were conversing oil the subject of
below r the former price. _ And
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had;tfi£ whitest, j
wrist. A l^dy wlm haddfip
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rangements have been made, with
softest hands in the country, confessed
A demure citizen of Portland other*article8 and farm implements, church government, and got pretty
well advanced in the topic when
that she had a j^reat deal^of house­ was walking-dow$ ^own one morn­
the official announcements of which
work to do,* and kept them as- white as ing lastfweek, wlffena stranger ad­ will soon be made. This is the be­ two men shat iiig their scats drew
any idler’s, by «leering bran mittens dressed him:
7 Do you know ginning of the fruits of this organ­ forth a pack of cards, and pretty
every night. Thbfpastes and poultices ’ where the postofcce is?” I “Yes? ization, ' and so soon as «plans sooir the conversations on church ,
can be
made government were -diversified by
for the faoeowc mueh oftWbir efficacy answered the P q wander^ affably, and contracts
to their moisture^ l^hich dissolves the and?walked on;without further and the x noble Order is more such remarks as: “What’s trumps?”
thoroughly established,, wo will be “Take up?’ “Pass.” “Skunked
old coarse skin, and to theii|protection
parley. . After ¿proceeding jor
from the air, which alldwii. the - new about ten steps |e looked back, arble to dictate our own terms to other by thunder!”
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manufacturers, instead of begging, as
skin to come tender
'delicate.
Tipk ips a roused his wile from a
Oatmeal islas efficacious aslimything, ■ and inquired in |is turn, “Why? we have been the last year, t The Or­
Did
you
want
to|
know?
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der has been laughod at and manu­ sound sleep the other night, saying
though less agreeable thaiijihe pastes
made with the^ White of anfegg, alum replied the victim^with great earn­ facturers have spurned our advances,
he had seen a ghost in the shape
and rose-water. ' the alunU astringes estness; ajbd then,{the account hav­ ‘but the day of our triumph is at hand.
of an ass. “O, let mo sleep/ was
the flesh and makc&it firm,iwhile the
ing beeifJSdancedL the two shook A comfaiiatwn of 900,000 farmers, the reply of the irate dame, “and
egg keeps it sufficiently soft» and the
which is likely to be doubled, in nine
walked
toward
hands
gravely,
an
rose-Watór perfui ii4ss the
ture and
months, bolds a power not to be baf­ don’t be frightened at your. own
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Nevertheless, f this
‘ diflieultv is sim-
ply a question <|f jngcii|ity in thè
tnccliahical Ahn was puttii ‘ the children .to
invention of c|cD|)CF<
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s{ iuid.wqj tvould &ug- hed we heard a scratchin’ and a
contrivances! ’
’ at the outside door. I
gest that tlid Stille opifi’ a liberal * waulin
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reward, sav $ !{j,000* to any one .went andjofKii ?d it; and there
who shall invi lit à ¡machine capa- stood our Máltei1 on the door step,
bog and Iwlund her.® whole army of
ble of convert^ Sg tliq ’crude
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cats all paradedias regularlas ye
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peat of this
into^ood mer­ ever seen soldiera! 1 let our old
chantable fuelA
fuel'/i iu eoi^ct
eonbiihct orcohc-
or colic- cat in and flic o(jl icr3 followed her.
sive dry .blocks^ or id jome form' She went right í • the cellar door,
available for ..trans^i tat ion or and ‘scratched tl| ire. I began to
handling, qt a ,cp3t of |ay $1 50 understand. Oh| Maltee had been
out for help. L ¡opened the way
perUpUx If,
¿is maintained
persons,
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mawitained, a to the cellar; sin i marched down,
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and the other ca js tramped after
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to a ton of anthracite icoal as a her in regular o$ler—and as they
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generator of stpjam,
thi|
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certainly well SaiTord b I pay |25,- ’em! Oh, my! if I Sere wasn’t a row
and yumpus in it ’ere cellar that
000 to any‘ir.ventor of ja process night, then l’i
mistaken!. The
which will giv^Yus a fii< æl which next morning th¿ old cat came up
will do the saute work li s’ anthra- and caught hold |f my trousers leg
cite ecal at a sixih or less than a andipulled me toward the door.
sight. Talk
sixth of its cos^*-S^. Pmd Press. I went down to s(jc the sigljt.
about yer Bunkor Hill and yer
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Boston massaerejj! Mercy! I never
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see such a sight ^cfore nor since.
the hand soft Rivd’lwhite &no of the
Betsy Ann and
aud life, with.ipy boy
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best thing is to wear at ájght largo
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Sammy, was all day as hard at
mittens of cloth ¿filled witfi wet brand work as we could be, cleann’ the
tho
or oat meal, and'tafcd clo|e &round the dead rats out of jt’nat ’ere cellar!
It’s a fact—everyi word of it.”
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repeated persuasions to this effect,
all of which she answered in the-
negative, he gathered up a horse­
whip and forced her to take her
dress from her fair young should­
ers, which he lacerated with cruel
blows, from the whip until she
promised to accept this man as her
companion for life, which she ac­
cordingly did that evening, know-
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“The worst case of brutality up­ blc of transj)oitation,^nd of being*
to
on the part of a father that wc handled without ci^Uibling to
pieces, as the ¿rude p<|at will% But
have been called upon to chronicle
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though a greaimany
chincà and
is that of an old man by the name
of Reynolds, a minister of the gos-‘ processes weiic patoited a' few
Dallas, Oregon.
years ago, nona of the^i were found
WSriLL practice in the courts pel, anckwho lives near the linJof years ago, non
to answer t|icljpnrpos(fc for while
v ▼ of Yamhill, Polk and other counties
the counties of Muhlenberg and to answer
ia Oregon.
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prepared feat male an admir-
McLean, his residence being in the the prcparcil p
IJ m eg t i clhoco m o t i v c,
former county. This old man, able fuel for dt
W. M. RAMSHY
La\V/^w^0
heretofore borne a good or manufactur jhg pipibses, the at-
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tempts to make peat dvailablq for
character,
among
his
brethren,
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licen long-winded in .the pulpit, those pur|)oscs seem te have* gr
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Court House.
and vociferous in his prayers; is erally fitiled; Some qf these „n
5 as . McCAIN,
the father of a handsome daughter chines were iiUroducej into tliifc
State, and attc^ipts were made, to
to whom a young gentleman in
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ATTORNEY AT
manufacture
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the neighborhood a few weeks
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LAFAYETTE. OREGON
since made proposals.of marriage. can testify tha tljC; p|at produced
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marllvStf This young mdn is of goo$l family answered to it: iurposhpidnrirably;
'»♦ftte5Courta.
|íe failures,
and the owner of’ some property, but the'nujchipos
1‘OllTLAND, OREGON.
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SUL.I.I VAN.
■ fash resolutions, or attempt to oppose r
their plafis. It has already far ex­
ceeded, in its wholesome arrange«
meiits, more thap it« most atAmf.
friends anticipated early in, its his-
tory-
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It is estimated that 1,800 of the
Werner Harvesters will have to be
manufactured by next June, to sup­
ply tho. demand in the United States;
after which, if it has the succcsb mr-j-
ticipated, there will be a largely in-*
Multnomah, J.. J* Walton, Jr., jjf
r Lane, was elected Secretary.
On motion of W. H. >Watkins, of
Marion, J. H. Hackleman was author-,
ized to act as proxy for J. C. Avery,
of Benton.
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creased demand for it. Other manu­
- On motion it was ordered that the facturer» have driven the Patrons to
Democratic State Convention be held this resort, and ruinous reduction of
tie old house on Crooked river, on Wednesday, the 18th day of March prices of all rea^rs, which is antici­
We put our i irovisions down in 1874.
pated to break our manufacturing
the cellar, an 1 the first night we Z On motion of W. H. Watkins, of down, will avail them nothing, as wsr
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made up our beds on the floor. Marion, the basis of representation will buy and sell our own.—• hua State
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But we didn’t! sleep. No sooner was fixed by giving each county one Register.
had it come di rk than we heard a delegate to tho State Convention to
every one hundred votes, an A one for What become« of the Son« of
Mem.
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the
cel-
tearin’ and a
every
fraction
of
fifty
or,
over,
cast
lar that was a| iful. I lit the can«
for Burnett.
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die and went ^own. Jerusalem I » On Mbtion of M. V.Brown.the Com-,
Talk about Jrfcti I I never keen 1 mittce proceeded to select the place comes of the pins?.an interesting’
question woûld be: What becomes
such a sight ir my born days. Ev- for holding the next Democratic State
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of (he sons of successful men? A
Convention,
and.
inch inch of tl 3 cellar bottom was
Chi motion of M. V. Brown, it wa3 few men and a fçw firms are in tho
covered with,] icm. They run up
ordered that Albany be selected as the hands of the founders; but these
onto me, and 11 over me. I jump- place for holding the next Democratic
are exceptions. The old name and
cd back into t e room, and called State Convention.
old trade generally pass into the
me down and look- i On motion of John Myers, it was
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the cat. She
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. hands of others. “Do you see that
cd! I guess e sot there about recommended that the primary meet­ man shoveling in coal?’ Well, hia
ten minutes, 1 iking at them rats, ings be held on the 28th day of Feb­
ruary, and the County Conventions, children, and children like his, w^ll
and I was wai n’ to sec what she
jostle your pampbred sons and rule
on the 7th day of March, 1874.
would do. By n-by she shook her
On motion of M. V. Brown, the this land,’ said on old New York*'
head, and tur cd and went up following resolution was adopted:
er, the other day. Tlie old names
stairs. She di n’t care to > tackle.
Iie^red, That we, the Committee,
have ceased in the pulpit? The
’em. That ni, [lit, I tell ye, there extend du» warmest thanks to Hon.
famed men of the bar seldom have
wasn’t much si Ijep. In the morn- W. L Whitei our very able and effi­
successors.
The eminent jurists
in’ I called forijthe cat, and could cient Chairman, for the active, im­
partial and admirable manner in carry their hondib. with them to
not find her. Sac’d gone. I guess
which he has discharged the duties of the grave. Merchant princes a re
the rats bad frifchtened her, and to
his office.
obliterated.. ,Th0 reason is clear.?
tell
tell the
the plain
plain tjjuth,-1 didn’t won-
On. motion, the following resolu­ Fathers laid the foundation of bus- 4»
dcr much.- Ni^ ht come again and tion was adopted:
iiæ.3s one way and the sons build •“
ifcftoZtvtZ, That the thanks of this
tlic old cat hi id n’t come. Says
another. Men who earned their
Befsy Ann (tija ’s my wife), to me Committee are due W. Wi Page, for
says she, ‘Tim, I f that o’d cat don’t his courtesy in- giving it the use of fortunes by hard work and dili­
his office as a plaQc of meeting and gence, and who knew sixteed
conic back, we 11 have to leave
for other acts of kindness.
hours’ toil by personal attention,
tlii'* place; the bats’ll cat us up.’
the
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who #cie their otvn book-keepers,
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jourded.
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salesmen, cashiers, and often por­
W. L. WHITE, Chairman. .
be.’ 1 didn'i t believe she left us
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