4
lictr«'h D ircrtoi'},
Methodist N'rviois. h y Kev. 1?. 15. Suaf-
ford, are lu id » k follows:
1st Sabbath at North Fork 11 A. M.
;nd
4th
“
“
“ l»nnipey Creek
- ••
“ Vi*h lnii‘
" <>i«quille « ity
;; ;;
Coquille City is to have water
W O lk s this Slimmer.
Mr. V. (Jaul, <>f California, was
!lt the Olive oil the l ‘>tll.
J. \V. A Y i l s o n n n d s o n . o f E c k l e y ,
wore in town during the past wo k.
Ito pot dry by ¡i California coti-
ti ibuter is too lone and irren; uhar
I liant, i*! Laudon, was m town ii»r piiblieati<>n.
last week.
Tin* band's entertainment has
l o b ’ a l i t e m s
.
Quite n number o f strangers are been postponed from the 22ml bust.,
taking in the river.
to the liti» of March.
A. l ’ox, o f Km pi re City, was
town on Friday hist.
in
Mrs. Jennie Feed and sister-in-
law, Mrs. Lena Thelin, came over
Parker’s mill after a weeks stop- from Marshfield and went up the
page, started up again yesterday river on the ! 1th.
morning.
Our Cressent City correspondent
P. Bürgin, o f the
Isthmus will remember that tin* subject
slough, came over oil business, last upon which lie dilates, has become
old and monotonous.
Thursday.
I h** Thespians will give another
Samuel Johnson, Sr., of South
Coquille,
was in town last week vis- of their entertainments on the 17
i pi
of March. Save up your half dol
iting friends.
They al-
J. II. Nosier has a splendid sup lars for the occasion.
ply id IX M. F e r ry 's garden seeds. v“ l>> int\e a go d ti me.
V. in. Norris, a brother-in- aw oi
Messrs.
Paxson and Bonham our old friend J. C. Baird, has
pa ssed throu'di town Friday with a purchased some line bottom lan
near us and will heno forth be a
tine lot of stock sheep.
,, ,
u n i i
permanent citizen of this part.
*
M essrs. Beiiham, lIi)llonbeakv 1
Beed. Metlin and leters came
V number o f gentlemen from **
California
will arrive as soon as
over from Fairviow Friday.
the weather clears up in the spring
Hon. Linger Hermann, Oregon'.''
representative in congress for the for the purpose c>f buying tini In
next four years, has gone to Wash hind on this river. S > far m irtilli-
l ar has attracted little attention,
ington.
but it } roiisi-Ts a booni the coining
The tug Katie Cook w ill be in
summer.
running order the last of this week,
Our old friend J. \\\ M ilson
having just undergone a thorough
, i, i to \ n i.,
.i.
pa -s» 4 i
au-n
last i ....
we**k
overhauling.
.. i lauri
.... i o. • hne
-, . i i -el r eatlie
.... h !,, ç
..
a
um
Va le nt in e s day here was observ
Two we» ks befoii
ed by the voting folks, t omicaiid t! e bay.
passed tlir. agh with a line lot ()fi
hideous Wi l e the p.etnres that
., t ♦ .
i t>. (
N i'twith ta» bn«T
many received.
Clive him your order.
.
ih '
d v d i . d i . f th,.' i a , h . . ; . " .;¡,n
j j j COQUILLE
AI á r b o l ít e p o r t .
It is to be regretted that con-
pi. ss saw lit to only allow’ us ss . ; Eggs, per doz.,. . . .
( 5 J i L i ( i a i :< o n . i
..
\ ’
Apples, per bushel,
Ther.-'s music in tin- atmosphere;
IM )0 to * i ontmue the brt^kwnter i- 1
.
! lour, per barrel,
rl her« *s t iasie in Hit* t rt-es;
now* under course of construction 1 {utter/ per roll, . L
" p IC o m m e r c i a l C o l l e g e ,
There’s i ansie in a ke;j '»1 b, er,
‘JO
¡it
t
ie
moutli
of
the
Coquille.
Cheese,.
.
.
.
per
poi
id,
"Twill brine you to your kilos.
Students wishing to take a complete bus
'l’h* rt's music in a frying-pun:
I low ever it ina}’ be viewed by that Beetsteak,.........
iness course, can avail themselves of
6 the privilege without incurring the enor
Tlu re’s mu ic in l lit- law;
hotly, it seems "that any practical J^ e f, per fore qr.
To lit nr the !
\ou hire a man
. . .
. . . do, per hind or., “
mous expense and inconvenience of going
idea won! sugs»-st llmt it is the Muttimj....... *_ _
\\ itli nni;,:e in liisjr'.w
,8 <& m
far from home.
greatest
extravagance
to
make
such
Sjilt
P
o
r
k
,.........
“
8“
i ! I re’s i:iiisic. toi», in i -;; i
1 lifiv’ s !n:i- i<• in ltn- s
! snmll appropriations. It will take; Corned B eef,. . . . “
I've tri* (1 till* t xi reise, il
1»)
: a good share of this amount to in- B a in s ,.........
15
Will be conducted in connection with this
i .> I'M'l’t'is . t :h. paw.
i
»
i i
i Bacon( sides) .. . “
augurate
work,
and
belino
Aery
,
,
,
.
.
’
1»)
I
institute,
and instruction will be given to
Tin* lini-;*;* i>f :i l[UU*t lif*
. . .
.. ! do ( shoulder ..
-pj
pupils
of
any
age and grade.
Among the
\
*l‘t%
VV
W * * ï i • • ; • r n* it.
much substantial work is done the| i „ .,i
*u
branches
which
constitute
a
scientific
course
Tli. re's mu-ic ia a sciiMinir wife
appropriation is exhausted. Then, I Potatoes,............“
1 are. orthography, rending, elocution, plain
With ; lar :>• family.
1
before another appropriation is ( ’abbago,............“
amt
Then * • music in a fiddle, trn •:
1
*2
<
p
available, every vestige o f track Sugar, ................“
i !u re’s music in tin- wind;
*25“
r
i
i n
i ■
Collee, m tins, .
f ¿M a w e/ t/ ti/ * c -y fJ iM a / fj/ y i,
tor car, etc, are gone by tin* action
,
What s . f r i e n d s . arc they, if yeu
ii-q
’
n
J
. do, green,.......... “
i.ack a (-.T.lciiti-1 i; ini?
of tin.* iresliet and surf.
It is not 'p0;1 <M.eon
«
. .oOlg/ i •>
business and social letter-writing, compo-
Tlw rc’s ine d>- in tin- starry n aie :
like
works
on
land.
J!
work
is
d.>.
1
ffiglish
bkfst"*
.
j sition, grammar, political, physical and
Tin r 's iiiiisH- in a rc. il:
.
10
! commercial geography, arithmetic, book-
suspended
for
¡i
time
on
a
railroad,
:
B
ie
e
,..........
“
Th«- mu -:c that \. iil i'uiib- us ri.Liht.
4
I keeping, commercial science, algebra, phys-
is that that \n- most mail.
all the apparatus w ill remain ready !
• • • • • • • • •
.10(7/10
!
iology tIre laws of health, and the rudi-
,.
v .
,
,
.
Apples, d ried ,.. “
Pass music in ali.tw.inv; l»ui>.
foi use. Not so on a break*..¡iter. ,, •
.
OTi
:
mentsof
music—\ocal and instrumental, etc.
Basins,
do . . “
•
t
Aral tenor in a cat;
Tuition,
the same asunder our old system.
Bverytlmig movable is gone, ih e ( "nrronts di< i
12
Variations, ia :1 # bitn r cup.
Primary (per term ).......................*5.00
car track, if it must be put up on Wool..................“ .
154 Secondary
L\periei:e, and all ihat.
“
....................... $7.00
Nov.. !••: : !i is a is; • b .son pass.
top of the breakwater, will b ea Dry H ides,.......“ .
12“
C l a r k M i l l e r , Principal.
Ils drift. We all ma> h
G
costly affair, as its bed mast be Green, d o ......... “ •
NOTICE!
lie that In ;;rs mu ia in an ass,
NTS
>K POSTAGE
cleared of logs and sand, in som e1
e our in 'v coiuljntit-
nvone wishing to have 5 or 6 yoke of
1 las found his p ii tve.
i
i .. i i
o
.
tiori Pencil; h SCVf dillert-ni uso
cattle wintered, will do well by calling
» 4«» «
places several leet deep. It seems ■ f ul articles. Ji. »tou t. A-e ts \VH eil.
Aiftlreiis
on.
V/» Tilil
V. U.,
: or writing to, Chas. Watkins, at this
HAUT NOV
'hi-MiiTi' o f fiOi'diMi
:s»i:5
Hi
' TV 1 CO.,
s it would be ¡»indent to given large ¡
San 1 Tancisco, California. I place.
I ’ll* IllM ITS
.enough amount to insure more j
K o u ii . leb . 10. ( "cdu'B \\ il- timn .a commencement.
. i w ,.n...
:n n . ,, i;
»
son and \\oitlev, with the cxpedi-
H
O
I
S
*
.
i i' >11 to
i w Khartoum,
i v i u lumii, ui
i i h u ltere
n< ; p l i'»!
tion
arrived
day. They made tin* journey from j w R<> -bur . Ft b.a, to the wife of Rev.
(lubat in four d;iys, and bring
- siia• p..» >• ».i.
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u n íc
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A Primary Department
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V
Farmers! Look to Your Interests!
news of (lener.d ( Jordon’s death. ;
One of the Pashas union lionoral G P o A ' ^ D
B A L L I
( Jordon's forces man bed the garri-
son to the side of tin- town nearest
-\
Bon't be misled by misrepresentations of competitors.
Investigate
Onnlurnian, saying a rebel attack
n /
and see where you can buy the cheapest; in doing so, call at W hitney
e\: -ectod at that pioni. Mean-
tune allot in r traitorous Pasini open-
,rpbA-.Aj.vy
V L tu y ^
A O’Conneirs, the originators of low* prices on this river. They keep
ed t ho nates at the other end and a!- o * 1
j
Mia toy 1 .\euing, 1 eb. 2lst, 85, constantly on hand at their hard ware store in Coquille City, the fol-
; >W l id. M 'deli s t ;■< > »! is t » enter,
and they ea?ily raptured the tow ». !
j lowing specialities:
C e n e r a i (.» rdon was stabbed while
1 ™
^
» ™
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h
,
m
n nnni i i F
m
T in ? C o p p e r a n d S h e e t -ir o n w a r e ; a
%
Mrs. A lex T h rift and i tul»u 1 11 , j
^ (
^
a- you cun
J o ll o w i n g arc additional details ■ B o i ç U*1J j J ì i v i i 1 i i l l i i l J U
of Denmark, arrived in b wu Wed
s u p e r io r a r t ic le o f H o m e m a n u fa c t u r e
tiiul any where, at any season r>f t lie
the killing <»1 Coi.end (u rd< n
S
T
R
I
N
G
B
A
N
D
S
.
nesd. y lust. She is vi-iting her ,
i and the fall of Khartoum. At day
----- In connection with a-----
ilaughter, 3irs. 1. F. liiMuann.
break on thè uriy of thè captino,
Como
One,
Come
All.
[ 11 i I ’ > Cot-
Hatcher
J. T. Monito n 1E.s : *l>t received
w ludi is variously stated at thè!
A (¡rand Good Tim e For All.
i '»1 Wi t I ' l C i l at My iil«* Foint la^t
W e l l s e le c t e d s to c k o f g e n e r a l
Jiithand 'JTtii of Jaiiu.ui'v, (lenend
a new and fro.- ll suppiy i > f ; i ! 1 k i n « e-
T ic k e t s ....................................... 81.00.
-a.
• ek f :' \ ii'!••'.! i'ill of the game law.
h a rd w a re , sto v e s an d ran ges, w o o d
(Jordoii'sattenti
« »11 was attracted by
1
nf g;ir<len see i Is from the well
i h< V wer * role ‘ » g: Ut 1 as no evidence
»•
tili«,nisi,lv
illdt
bled
;
.1,
!•
Mowin'.>
<
S
to
til*
a tremi n 1 »us tumult in thè streets. , J V \ 1 to f ll«* Ulll ! rt , ll .1 are ivq c.c-.tcd to
O. 1 >iekinson. a
known house of
w ■ - brought t* >satisf y the jury of
ile lift thè s<> ealled- piilaco or ' (*< »11H* forward a ml settle, cither by cash 1 a n d w i l l o w w a r e .
S.lliTll.
th-ir guilt. It is an unfortunate!
or iii>t<-. liy tin* ! st of March, lss.",. or their
:n ^ Oi some
-»me Oovmmmud building in which Iie j acc* h h nits
i will
' !> t «• j.l:un
n it a in the
? hands
o f o■ f 1*««
Farm tools and Implements, Iron and Steel, Pumps, Water-pipes
note from IF n. M. ( ’. George . -V : : i 1* ., v. i* in a de a i bill
an I j
miK.
lmd
made
Ins
headquai
tors,
to
as-|
,,fficer
fur
C
(,lh.ctiun.
^
1
1 have pre S')!¡
ol he ¡¡id iîi-t. Ml :
\Y I !it'll it is liia-K the county
and Fittings, Paints, Oils and Brushes, Lamps and Crockery, Harness
certain the cause of the d i s t u r b
»
I
i
ña
d<
ire
i
tbe
ntid the i'Gitii*
i i i Í UiV*1 to sitai 1.
w i li
ance, and just as he leached the !
!
» «e» 4
i.
e< >nunittoo has allowed 88,-
n
and Trimmings, Hope, (¡hiss ware, Plated and Granite ware, Bifles,
<7*
« t
]o r *
street was sl a b b e d in the l;aek And
i r r in i 1 i . . <*!•(; • i 1
J ’ . /
ft
*
.
i
á
t * 1 0 $ 1 0 $ 1 0
P( tur Cotti 1i had a low nt My i’
mn-
i
u
u ' » o n
\„
r,.ti<-*e n Pistols and Ammunition, Terra Cotta Chimney Pipe, Bird cages and
(
tre al*tA w ’ à It l to be in much til . i »oil! 1 on S .turd:r.y for wll ich fie
’u ■ di inwc ;y
W il i> had > > tu H 1 > I 1 or .. W
!
dui;'.
Pv Td
é ’ ,
»■ i
they
b. .ft
.1 i.U t>-
L lrr 1*4 •*Miti« <11 now* t
1 111 r fill * f.li d costs gain i:
lilt cd.
wa[
Fisliing tackle, and all Goods usually kept in a first class Hardware
I
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r
*
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1
the
[.¡tue
1
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t
(
Fl
1 rii U •
Wii*r- d i n tli t* r..!l
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1
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ter
27,
whir
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d to S'
A. B. B A N ( ’B O F T A CO.,
t*>wii i n r¡ >i<
1 I Of v ili* V
and who
no f
.
ill th is e* nmtry \ill
Si »re.
.
f
S a n L r a n o is c o .
I 1 A U“ « - t V, us t<*1 ) .' ìli «11 an amount w«
s->on in c ntj'l te p.)Ss«.‘ssioii
i it nu! d u r i n g win'.
Ids ll 'tl liti- * 11 .
On
* : lac'-, in -biding t!io citadel.
N. B. W'e make ;i Speciality o f job work, and guarantee satisfaction
TENTH
YEAR
i to
Mr. T. J. Patty
•ldi. g !: : t >. ■ J ¡solili
OF EU 3 LI CATION
A in .
T.
• f. r
tin* mom. nuis s» l .
,:.I;¡I..» ( • Nil le
>.t Bivi ii g Prices.
; liter are
1 Tin-
the beucht of 1 i: *.'
_
>
v
M
.1
v
'
:
\'
i
in.; tim Bui ga
died a
foi ms us that !:. i
"Whitney <fc O’Connell, Props.
( In
t Sam Be i ...a a t n -ci
in vailing the
•
«fc
á
b
S
ff
’
«•d, an»l th d t¡¡ y a
HI.
rt place tluv fund his v.vrst In »ri »
<
- 5 *_A£T
i iy. Pania-
home again.
Tli« - « ■ : 1 1 y lilu-.lr.-ilt .1 Mnt;a?ine <lt v* (> <1 to ih r
e ti ll at ihe gate.
( >n tin ir f til«-vt-ii » g y pt ia n - wer» *“ captured
O - D c r g 'e l y l c D E T ^ a n
ilt-vi-lopnii nt of tht* Groat W o¡t. lu n t a in - n
■ * and ' put t< v,,u,>
Sn-er.d g .-vl da
fo: ii lie run f<>r the woods, ¡ n Di<*lii
l with the va.-t am ..nut of :.n e r;.I in fo rin utio ii ainl >jio.
. ini «rii los oh bul'ici’ts of int or« si to a ll. A !» l v
locate.
w II
' 1 » 1 ' > . I 1
th. y gave pursuit firing some
(^ t liendi-li I :>rtu
8.iim were c o n d not m l ! S»ii|M-rhl.v illii« .t r a l« .il" !
i »nly -r.: u
« > \ car.
■ ¡ir. L . rvuuuei
Sam uel, P u b lis h e r, No. 122
,
i * 1 *á *
i
'/mi
.le n* l’e.ni !
;• (» : hots, which, it IS SU pp»'.set! tram-íiN-. d v. it îl • p. ¡s and left to, Fn*at »tm-t, l'ortlautl, Or.
L f » *
; n » other effect than to accoler- j,j, (.q (o ^eatli. Mo t of ilio vic-
ii l t'l *r * are
it.* hi - ! "-oui »t !. >n.
t*' K - - . 1 inni ; re a»:
; tims were mutilated in a most hor-
O > i : >i >
Coquille (i l y, Oregon.
- -»* -
our in:.una tut.
¡
rible
manner.
Byes
were
gouged
l i t » - ;i . j>:»< i:> .
is a s ® »
¿ %
THE ntlM i! IIAKDWAItE MAN!
out. noses slit and tongues torn
i\ \\. Vowel, a former rcsid» nt
'j’iie world mines on in its u n -,
out by the roots.
In many eases
o f tliis part, writes from Priueville
cea.--ii:g course through the blue;
hi
mutilated parts of victims’ bodies
that 25 percent, o f the stock in
. . . . . . .
i
1
? ether o f infinite space, amt tlie
Cro >k and Was’**) counties lias and human family, which inhabit it, were thrust into their mouths
while they were still living. The
will have died this winter.
i ill
much the
sain
, . .
, . , • i « r • i move along with mudi
tin* same
—
1 massacre* included many non-com-
sends his regards to lus old friends ■ .
send
ideas of those or <n thousand Near
COQUILLE CFJY, OB.,
batants and manv Egyptian wom-
here.
ago. Mankind is the same now,
*
’ *
Miss Kate Sea foam need labor }|S tlj0U q jl(.v al0 s„t,ject to all en were subjected to the most
—ON—
shameful
indignities.
More
than
__
_
_
under no borrowed apprehension. thfj v ¡ei, ¡ tu(]es; H()1-roWs, trials, dis- ,
-
,
TX7^ed.3gLesd.3,3
7- Mar. ’
^
W e gave lier pier? what it desorv- ¡ eflses_ anil l,umbngs that alllictwl 100 women and young girls were
IN
Oil the most prominent position our tore Bathers. “ There is notli- I given over to Fl. Mahdi’s follow-
slaves. A fter the
in the paper. A person possesing , ing now under the sun.” The ! ers, to be
,
slaughter
many
Arabs were seen
t h e a b i l i t y disclosed by her recent
, f t .
• o
same a s ! "
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.,
. . . • . ,
i- | . , quack oi io-(i«ij, is me same as ’ |
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B
1
1
1
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UII(llll
lIlc
W1,
I I’ushing about the BllclJl„
streets w
ith the
Tiie Host Mu sir Sernred.
effort, oug l no »* in c n 1
1 ^ when Oliver Goldsmith pictured , heads of Kgytinns impaled upon
under a bushel. M e hope to hear ^
q'rue, ho has multiplied, but | spears. The next night was spent
F l o o r M a n a g e r s .— J.
Henry
from her again.
that proves that wo in becoming i j n il !j,;d ’nililha of blood and de- Sehroeder, John B. Dully, Balph
Capt. A. B. A"oung was in town more refined aud liberal, have ad- j Since the capture of Khartoum, H * W
*
Sunday, having been on the upper ! ded untold evils to the modicum o f y | . , | 1(p |ias i-epaired the forti-1
B i - t e p t io n C o m m itte e .—M rs.
Dealer in. and manufacturer of, Tin. Copper Siieetiron Ware, Agate and Granite
m iran»!
W ARE.
Lamps, Chimneys and Lanterns
Saddles, and hahiess, rope, paint and oils, and a full line of
SHELF HARDWARE,
(inns mill ü in munition, llcrn ilrs Powder, Illiirksm illi’s supplies,
A L L A T BOTTOM PRICES.
ODD FELLOW S HALL.
3
! UÌ
Ui
i Q
trrd
I ^
h s fj
river looking for a stock ranch. I
W e are passing through an tieations ¡mil made tin* j»l:ico well j 0. W . Olive, Mrs. B. E. Buck, Mr. ^rj
H o ia highly pleased with the pros-
0f liigldy enlightened crimi- nigh impregnable, lb* has made Steve Gallier, Mr. D. I\ Dean.
pect, and reports worlds o f line ; n;ip ty
There is a premium on d Ins pei nianent heailqujirters, and ; ( ' oM. on O rper .— J as. Cartwright 3
grass land unoccupied, the g l a s s dishonesty, and he who can steal ¡D '1* F ii'1'*!. 11 *' "i11" lll(<
and J. H. Collier.
**
-
,,i
] guns, small arms and ammuni
on which is as line as one could most, is the most admired. The tion.
T IC K E T S , including midnight
expest in the summer season.
It
0f deception is dug, and yawns
supper, 82.50. Betresliments serv-
A ( a ril,
! e<I at both Hotels.
Doors rpen nt
is his intention to locate as soon as j ^() receive us, ¡md we, like so many
Kr*.
H
e r a l d : Allow me, through seven o’clock.
possible aud get a lot of stock.
idiots, walk right- into tin* trap with
. ! the columns o f your paper to thank j
A
s
an
evidence
o
f
tlie
straits
to
;
our
eyes
open.
Kv.
ryt
l.in-
in
tllc good
good people
people of
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which the infant mind is driven in highest stage of society that ought for their kindness and generosity l l j v j V V O i L V I V i C l l j % U 1
grasping great ideas, our attention to he exemplary and ennobling, is in prosecuting so successfully the j I
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recently field in
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but the tinsel, glare ehui eh in this phu*e, the proceeds j
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a six-year-old lH>y tfie otfier day on deformity,
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of which were kindly presented to
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observing fiis uiotfier cause fiis ! and glitter of aiistociatic sluun. your humble servant.
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all
those
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Fork Mutton, Groceries and
conflict with a skunk in which tfie | this enormity to wave our fiats
animal o f the lower class c.'ime out and shout w ith delight, expressing ,lU. ,u.il ' l»<ut in tlu* s « h i.dile.
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him change fiis clothes Lofuro sup- j laughs in fiis sleeve at the fools . churches.
Bespectfully,
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