Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 02, 1886, Image 1

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(¡KAM’S PASS, JOSEPHINE COI MY. OIL, EKIDAV JI ’EY *2. ISSO.
G B 1 F F I S,
NO. 11
TO ADVERTISERS.
Grant'll I’ll«», Mt ruunmi after General
Grant, ix a county Heat centrally kx-ateil
in Southern Oregon. It M a |>roertisnixe
r.iilro.el town of GnO InhalatiuilH, xml is
the main hiii ply point for a large portion
of vinnitrjr ilevoted to mining, lumbMing
a.’rti ultiire ami fruit-raining. Climate un-
exi-elieil
The f u sil:» leing the only paper pul>-
lixhcd >11 .kMepliine comity, with a gtxai
circulation in J uc U hoii county, enabler it
to tie one of th" I h ’ h I advertiring mediums
in Southern Un' .-m ! or rale», a-nirexe
T he Cot aua. Grant’s 1‘ hhh , orogmi.
take him! Oh. 1 would be just such distance informing us that we were Mie said she had pulled off of broth­
j a fool! and forgive him—if the whole victims of some unpardonable gos­ er Dick's coat one evening.
So the atmosphere of Sunnydale
a young woman stands In­ village hadn't seen it!" ami Dolly sip whose name we are detennineii
Attorney at Law & Notary Public Notary Public and Agent for the Sale of Town Lots in side When
wept above the new mantel cover, to find out," said Richard.
cleared delightfully, and almost any
the fireplace, taps her foot on the , regardless
of decorative art.
"Well Richard,” said Mrs. Allen man may now wear fringe on his
F G b . vnt ’ h P ass , - • - - Ornatori.
rug, and says coolly; ‘‘I feel very
(Jackson County.)
GOLD HILL,
ORFGON,
Dolly
was
not
one
to
tell
when
clasping
her fit hands around her coat button.
much honored. I'm sure, but I don’t
Will practice in all the courts of the
she had refused an offer, so she had garden trowel, "you walked down
George Lane is coming home soon.
think
«e
are
suited
to
each
other,
”
kepkesentinu
the
-----
Mat". Office on Sixth street, near post-
no one to sympathize with her. The Main street on the 28th of April Julie is keeping Miss Lawndes very
the
young
man
who
is
most
inter
­
office.
in the conversation can do friendship between her brother Fred with.a long red fringe off Julie’s busy, and Richard, in his mediation
Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Co., Grant’s Pass, Oregon, ested
8. U. MITCHELL,
nothing better than to depart as aiul Richard had Ixvii long ami un­ collar hanging to the top button of upon Dolly, now combines her with
, soon as consistent with his dignity. shaken. and jxi . s . ibly Dolls might vonr coat an I all the village saw it" a nebulous arrangement of white
Attorney at Law,
"Did I?" said Richard impatient­ lace and orange blossoms, to lie
MITCHELL & LEWIS CO, LIMITED. RACINE WIS.
So Richaiii went out and banged have begged Fred to call him back
worn liefore long for his lienefit.—
G rant ' s P ams , - - - • O regon .
the door, leaving Dolly in the li­ and try to clear him of the charge' ly, "and what more?”
against
him;
but
Fred
was
in
Tex
"What
more!
Seems
to
me
most
Exchange.
New Zealand Insurance Co., Capital, $3,000,000, brary.
Will practice in ali State and Federal
Dolly was eighteen. Richard was as, not to be home for weeks, so |x.-ople would think if a man's coat >
WAGES IN 1800.
Court*. Ottico on Main street.
twenty three, the ages at which 1 Killy had her trouble all to herself was that near to a girls collar—no,!
I
don
’
t
mean
to
say
you
had
kissed
and
tried
to
lie
amiable.
8AM. WHITE,
A Time when Men Could Bo Hired for
man and woman are most given to
Not so did Richard. That young her, but you could lun e counted
tormenting each other.
1 hilly
$6 a Month.
Attorney at Law,
her
eyelashes.
Richard;
”
ami
Mrs.
1
thought Richard the hansomest and man appeared on the next mom
C_5
In
McMaster
’s History we are
G rant ’ s F. ss , - - - - O regon .
wisest of human beings; Richard ings train with a face so forbidding Allen looked at the two amazed told workmen were paid at the lo­
young
people
with
a
deprecating
air.
that
none
of
"the
boys"
ventured
thought Dolly the loveliest and
"On the 28th I never left my ginning of this century: On the
Will practice in all the Court* of the State
most lovable of women, so there is to sit with him. A short “morn­
room;
I had one of my bad sore Pennsylvania Canals the diggers ate
ing"
was
all
the
greeting
he
re
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR GOOD WHEAT.
no use describing either of them.
II. KELLEY,
throats,
Dr. Allen knows," ex­ the coarsest diet, were housed in
turned
to
env
one.
ami
he
was
left
That Dolly should refuse- Richard,
the rudest sheds, and paid $6 a
to
his
paper
and
his
thoughts.
Mean
claimed
Julie.
Building Mateial of all Kinds Supplied at the Lowest Figures. or
Attorney at Law,
that Richard should propose to
month from May to November, and
"1
was
at
your
home,
but
I
only
ing
glances
and
masculine
chuckles
J acksonville . - - - - O regon
Dolly in an unfavorable moment,
£5 a month from Novembet to May.
•O
may seem strange, but it was the went on about him. All imagined saw your grandfather about souie Hod-carriers and mortar mixers,
fault of gossip, a silent gossip, who he had learned what an amazing deed»," said Richard.
Will practice in all the Court* of the
“And my eolarette, my red chen­ diggers and choppers, who from
State. Office in Court House.
or which had circulated most ex­ amount of work had been accom­
plished
by
the
silent
gossip,
and
ille
colar that George sent me—you 1793 to 1X00, labored on the public
traordinary intelligence concerning
H. K. HANNA,
they
rather
unwisely
concluded
to
could
not have been even near it." . buildings and cut the streets and
OF ALL KINDS Fl’RNISHED ON DEMAND.
Richard.
"Everybody knows that collar, ] avenues of Washington city, re­
One fine afternoon, less than a drop the subject, for it would have
Attorney at Law,
shortened
various
troubles
if
Rich
­
Julie,
there is not such another in ceived $70 a year, or, if they wished
week before this painful interview,
J. CHAPMAN.
J acksonville , - - - - O regon ;
Sunnydale
a long red fringe, with
they could per-
J. C. GILLAM.
ard
and
Julie
had
known
alxiut
the
Richard walked down Main street,
torni from March 1st to December
enjoying the mild, spring air, think talk. But Richard had not even a little gold tassel at the cud,’ said aoth.
were in-
GILLAM X CHAPMAN. Proprietor*.
Office in Ortl> building, Oregon street
A Hun.
'----- - . The
---- - hours
------ of
— work
”
ing of Dolly and tennis, Dolly and [ heard his name connected with Ju Mrs. Allen.
! to sunset.
,
lie's
and
was
simply
in
a
furious
"Mrs
Allen,
I
ask
you
to
t
ike
his canoe, Dolly and his tandem
T. B. KENT,
Wages
at * New York were 3 shill­
’
’
and Dolly and his buggy, as had I temper over his unexpected rejee- my word for it, that Miss Frank-
ing or, a money went, 40 cents
Attorney at Law.
I
tion
by
the
only
girl
he
had
ever
land
and
I
have
never
flirted,
that
Ixxni his habit ever since he returned
I did not see her on that day, and per day; at Lancaster Ss to Sto a
J acksonville , - - -
O regon .
from college and found that IXilly . loved.
,
At
least
two
people
in
Sunnydale
tha
’t 1 am utterly ignorant as to how month; elsewhere in Pennsylvania
Main Street, Opposite the Depot, Grant's Pass, Oregon,
had treasured up all his letters to
experienced
nothing
but
clouds
and
a
piece
of her fringe became attached workmen were content with $0 in
Will practice in all the Courts of the
her brother.
.
rain
for
the
next
three
weeks,
no
State. < Mfi.-e in Court House.
to
my
coat
button," said Richard, summer am! $5 in winter. At Bal­
Main street was crowded: the
matter
what
the
weather
report
said
and
the
two
puzzled, angry young timore men were glad to be hirer! at
evening train the "supper train,"
S. W. FORBES,
Then
came
two
letters.
(
)ne
from
jxsiple
drove
away, this time to Mr. 18 pence a day. None, by the month
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. | M TS AND
from town, had just arrived and
I
asked more than Jif>. At Fredericks­
George
Lane,
in
Vienna,
bitterly
Frankland's.
Notary Public,
Richard, who had come down h>
LEMONS, FIGS AND OTHER
burg the price of labor was about $5
Bessie
Frankland
was
hanging
reproached
Julie
Frankland
for
her
K eriiy '' ili . e and A lthovse , J os EPHINK
an earlier train On some business
to $7. In Virginia white men, em­
conduct
toward
Richard
Dale
am!
on
the
gate.
- Col’NTV, O b BUON.
Fancy Groceries. with old Mr. Frankland, met the offered to release her from her en­ "Bes .ie," said Julie, "tell me, ployed by the year, were given $16
crowd, and beamed serenely 011
currency ; slaves, when hired, were
Collections a Specialty. Tz*gal Instru­
every one. People meet very closely gagement if she wished. The other did you take my red eolarette out clothed, and their masters paid $1
of
may
nxmi?
I
won't
scold,
not
one
from
Frederick
Frith
to
Richard
ments promptly executed.
on the narrow sidewalk of a village
per month. A pound of \ irginir.
IN CONNECTION WITH A
street: that was the reason why the Dale reproached him for his flirting word, but Mr. Dale am! I must money was, in federal money, #3.33.
M EPICAL.
two Poulett girls, apparently struck with an engaged girl and regretted know.”
HAVE
Bessie considered a moment. "Il The average rate of wages the land
by Richard's new scarf-pin, stared that he should have lost the high
W. F. KREMER. M. !>..
was
ages ago, the day we got the over was, therefore, $65 a year,
sense
of
honor
which
had
so
enno
and giggled as they passed. Then
Circulating Library and a Free Reading Room,
last
arbutus,
I only had it on for a with food and perhaps lodging. Out
bled
his
boyhood.
Physician and Surgeon.
Miss Lawndes, the dre-.s maker,
of this small smn the workman must
niinu
te-
”
The young people in Sunnydale
WHEKKCAN BE FOl'ND SAN FRACISCO, 1*ORTLAND tsnOTJIER PAPERS. ]>eered at him with eagereyes: Mrs
G baxt ’ s P ass , - . • - O regon .
with his wile's help, maintain the
"Where
did
you
put
it,
then?
”
Allan, the doctor's wife, stout and have tempers. They do not pine
family. But then the cost c.f living
--------
)*>(
---------
"Baek
in
your
drawer
-oh,
first
.
in
secret
or
let
a
fog
of
misunder
Calls responded to at all hours, day or
slow, came to a full stow in front of
was vastly Iqss, and the habits of
night.
him. and as he stepped aside to give standing nourish poisonous vapors. I hung it on the hat stand; I guess people generally infinitely cheaper.
A
her room she turned and looked at It is well known that thunder it was there till after supper, but 1 There were no art or bric-a-brac
•W. H. FLANAGAN. M. D.
him again before she passed on. storms clear the air; thus Richard I didn't hurt it a scrap, and put it crazes. [Phrenological Journal.
In connection, where can be had
l’iivsician and Surgeon,
Richard’s special friends, "the boys" and Julie presently developed a so­ back in your drawer when I took
G rant ’* P ak », - - - - O regon . OYSTERS. CLAMS. SARDINES. CORNED BEEF. PIES. CAKES. as the young lawyers, clerks and cial thunder-storm which cleared up vonr sup|HT. Von were sick that
Tha S!rei;stt Drink.
railroad men of his own age were the social atmosphere of Sunnydale. , day.”
"There!
You
caught
the
fringe
CHEESE.
E
tc
.,
E
tc
.
ALSO
Julie
with
herblack
eves
flashing*
Watci
is the strongest dunk. It
called, were nearly all on the other
Office at residence, corner Main and
Third streets. Call attended any hour,
side of the street, but Bobby Price, and cheeks ablaze, wrote the follow­ on your coat when you got your drives mills; it is the drink of lions
Lemonade, Soda Water. Ginger Beer, Ac.
<lav or nigh.
just through college, and on his ing emphatic telegram to George hat ami cane?" ezclaimed Julie, and horses, and Samson never drank
way home from the tennis ground, Lane in Vienna: "It is all crazy with beaming face. "Bessie, get anything else. Let young men lie
DR. F. W. VAN DYKE
tecloi.^i i • if only for economy sake.
sauntered slowly to meet Richard. nonsense. I will investigate and your hat and come with us.”
■4
"Well I'll swear—"
G rants 1*AM
-
-
O regon .
The beer money will soon buy a
Lulie Cameron was with him, gig­ explain." And Grandpa Frankland
"No, dont swear, Mr. Dale; you house. If what goes into the mash
speeded it on its way, wondering
gling
as
usual,
and
they
both
stopped
English and German Spoken.
C. M. STONE. I’Ror’a,
and talked to Richard for a minute much at the ways of the young ¡x<i have no need. It has been the hard­ tub went into the kneading-trough,
est on me." said Julie.
families would lxi latter fed and
pie.
•< ifficc on Main street, near drug »tore.
Maine Street,
......
Grant’s Pass, Oregon, or two. Then it was tea time, ami
"That's all you know alxiut it," ____
_ _ ____
_ __ is spent
__ in
lietter ___
taught.
If what
Richard, I greive to state, swore
every one in well-regulated Sumi)
C. I.E.MPERT, -M D.,
growled
Richard,
as
lieju
!pcd
Iles-
w
,
(
,t
v
were
only
saved
against
a
over
his
friend's
instructive
and
ad
­
dale went home.
------ DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,------
, • day,
•_ workhouse.» would never
Within the next three days all monitory letter and then sent this sic into the buggy, and thereu|x>n rainy
Graduate Leipsic University,Ger.
quick wit revealed to her va- |^,
... built,
........ The man who spendn his
Drugs. Pateat Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles. SioDlder Braces. Trusses. Etc. Sunnydale was talking alxiut Rich telegram to Frederick Frith in Shi r Julie's
rious
things.
money
with the publican, ami
man.
“
Obliged
for
advice.
A
pack
■■ ■ —
o
ard Dale and Julia Frank!, md. of the
(’alls reminded to at all hour*, (lav or
They drove to Mrs Allen's where thinks the landlord's ixiw and "How
of
lies.
Will
write
to
morrow.
BEST
BRANDS
OF
CIGARS
AND
TOBACCO
*
outrageous
flirtation
between
them,
night
Office opposite Slover’s hotel.
That afiermxm Richard Dale and Bessie related her performance with do ye do, my gixxl fellow?" means
Julie was engaged to George
.Jacksonville, Oregon.
and I Stationery for
School I Books. !
Books
Julie
Frankland were seen together the collarette, and then Julie, look­ true respect, is a ¡xxir simpleton:
Lane, who was in Europe on a long
ing down the street, said: "There’s We do not light fires for the her­
PR. CHAS. W. BEACOM,
business trip. The first that Dolly in Richard's buggy.
Dolly Frith tying up her honey- rings comfort, but to roast him.
Just
as
Miss
Lawndes
wassax
ing.
Frith heard of it was from her Aunt
Detntist,
A Full Line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes. Julia
stl
kies. U’t's go there. I can't Men do not keep pothouses for la-
Dorr.
"We all know how "Ofcourse, it's all settled now,"
•
. ...... o ....
to think she should have lx- borcr’s g'xxl, if they do, they ccr-
O regon .
G rant ’ s P ass
Julie flirted before she got engaged, the buggy stopjx-d liefore her «loot beat
PHSIC1ANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. said Aunt Julia, after announcing and Richard helped Julie to alight. lieved me a flirt, the darling girl!" tainlv miss their aim. Why then
"I won't,” said Richard.
should people drink, "for the g<xxl
All work warranted. Office at Com-
"Miss Lawndes," said Richard,
the facts of the case, hut I never
"Yes you will. Bessie, just take of the house?" If I spend my mon­
menial Hotel.
as
the
lady
hurried
to
the
door,
would
have
believed
she
could
have
K O B K H T NV EST HOP.
misbehaved so afterwards. George "Miss ¡■‘rankland and I are deter­ the reins, Mr. Dale likes to have ey for the gixxl of any house, let it
will lx* furious. Of oourse he will mined to learn how our names came little girls drive," said Julie. Bessie lx- my own, and not the landlord's.
—PROPRIETOR—
J. D e FLANNEY.
break off. and I can't blame him." to lx- connected in a manner which tixjk tile reins, and Richard, lean It is a bad well into which you must
Dolly kept sik-nt. Richard had has caused us the greatest annoy ing back in his scat with air of in­ put water; and the Ixrer house is a
House’ and Sign Painter,
was driven into the pret­ bad friend, because it takes your all,
Ixen devoted to her since they were ance. We have made two calls and difference,
ty
gardeif
where Dolly, standing am! leaves you nothing but head­
m
each
we
have
been
referred
to
C bxtr . u . P oint , ... O begox .
children; they had quarrelled and
upon a ladder, was tying up honey­ aches.
made up a dozen times, and he had you.”
He who calls those his friends
Miss Lawndes looked angry am! suckles.
occasionally invited other girls to
< ÌREGON.
(Jackson County)
C entral P oint ,
only raised his hat slight­ who let him sit and drink by the
All Kinds of Work ¿n niv Une
parties and picnics when bethought embarassed. "I prefer to refer you ly Richard
when Dolly turned and viewed hour together is ignorant—very ig­
---------------- )o(-----------------
Dolly had shown signs of under to some one else: al’ the village saw
WELL and PROMPTLY DONE.
this
very unexpected trio, but Julie norant. Why, red lions and ligers
it,"
she
said,
stiffly.
valuing him, hut never in their
"To whom do you refer us?” exclaimed: "Dolly, dear, I've tele and eagles and vultures arc all creat­
—Having Completed my new Stable I am prepared to—
lives bad their been anything like
George that all Sunnydale ures of prey, and why do so many
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT
this. And to think how he had asked Richard, looking very stern. grap'icd
has
gone
quite mad, except we put themselves within the power of
‘ Mrs. Allen saw it just after 1
—or the —
on calling on her three times
FURNISH THE BEST OF HAY AND GRAIN. kept
three. Ik-ssie hung my red collar their jaws am! talons’ Such as drink
a week, while he was. no doubt did and the Poulett girls just before; oil
the hat stand, Mr. Dale- caught and live riotously, and wonder why
Central Point Hotel,
nuist excuse me.” ami Miss
< 'Is. calling on Julie the other four even­ you
To liny and Gran Per I lead. Over Nijrht,
his coat in it that day he came to their faces are so blotchy and their
ing'. and then to come down in the Lawmles retreated into the house, see
LEWIS PANKEY, - Propr
grandpa, when I was upstairs
HORSES early train to see her' The . cte-t for never since she "fitted on" sick, and everyIxxly in town saw pockets so bare, would leave off
Meals,
-
-
25 Cents. BEST OF ACCOMMODATIONS FURNISHED FOR
wondering if they hail two grains of
Richard's
youthful
shirt
waists
had
able little flirt, it was all her fault!"
him with a piece of my fringe hang wisdom. They might ax well ask
though Dolly, lx-nding over her she seen him so angry.
J . S. HOUCK,
"Wh at in the mischief does she ing to his coat, and, behold! all the an elm-tree for fiears, as look to
work, and blushing with sh ime and
Having latolv taken charge of thi* hotel
world accused us of flirting. We loose habit» lor health and wealth.
mean?"
exclaimed Richard.
anger.
But
though
Dolly
inwardly
the undesigned would rw«|ip<’tfully inforni
PROPRIETOR
never knew a word of it till this Those who go to the public !> o ; l - c
"Let
us
go
to
Mrs.
Allen,"
said
raged, she showed no signs of dis
the public that the tables will he supplied
morning, and now we are taking for hanpiiv climb the tree to find
Julie.
with the liest the market afford*
turbance, and serenely met Richard .
L ewi * P axkry
They found Mrs. Allen working Bess around, w ho is proml to con­ fish. Spurgeon.
when he called, as usual, two day
after she had learned of his false at her flower beds. When she re­ fess her performance.”
— Nou you tell ine I have A
WILL. Q BROWN.
Dolly's face glowed and dimpled
alized the presence of these two
ness.
—DEALER IN----
fair moiiior; . a great capacity for
as
she
looked
at
Julie.
"Bessie
ha»
in
h<T
path
she
raised
herself
pon
the
whole
"If it were not that
Assayer à Analytical Chemist.
learning languages, and a well de-
village h.id seen it. I believe I derously and looked at them over a good deal to answer for," she said veiojx I head generally?'' "Yea
T I N
A
E, should
S O V S
AND
OREGON NICKEL MINK,
trying to a|>|xar joking, but the
be deceived b) him again." her -pectaclcs.
deepening blush told Ri< hard ex- have," said the phmiolegist. "is
"Mrs. Allen," said Richard,
thought Dolly as she looked into
•JOB WORK, SICH A
RIDDI.E, DOVGI.AS COUNTY, OC,N.
actly what she meant*, and the t'lere anything," .nsked the man
the eyes that were dearer to her you please tell us what you
change in his lixik», voice ami m in under examination, in the exulxir-
ever
seen
to
make
you
think
than all others. a> they beamed at
Roofing, Spouting, and Repairing of all Kinds a Specialty her
ner showed so much to Julie that ance of his joy, "that my head needs
was
any
flirtation
between
from under Richard's straight
after a few words she exclaimed to to '...„kt it alwolutely perfect?”
Frankland ami myself?”
brows.
AND DONE AT REASONABLE RA’l ES
Mrs. Allen hxikcd an>und for her sister: "Be-s, you are crushing "Yes.” "What is it. pray?" asked
When Richard, who had lately
the man. "A .shampoo."- [Chicago
« 3 (W)
< Irvgon. made certain satisfactory arrange some support, but finding nothing me, you rolv pe’ly ball! Ut's get
Jackson Co.,
Central Point,
« no J. S. Houck.
nearer retreated to the doorstep and out, and go to see Miss Lawndcs Tribune.
ments,
and
felt
that
now
his
life­
2 no
long devotion deserved to lie re­ sat down while the two young peo­ I'm ready to face all the world with
— A customer went into an eat-
my collarette on. too.”
warded. made what he considered a ple stood in front of her.
ing house where they sell I mkhw of
CITY BAKERY
Ri< hard offered to drive her where soup for a penny, and having con*
"You want to know, Richard, do
n* it and >-r dit ib'.' pr •;•'•- d hi
you? Well. I thought you'd have she wished to go, but she insisted mimed his basinful, began coin-
.
GEO. GI.EISSMAN. Fi' prietor,
wrath
at
her
refusal
was
not
greater
S M I T 11 B If < > ’ .'M I ‘¡•.»¡»rietopx,
heard it a dozen times in the last on being helped out. and presently plaining that he had not had his
than Dolly's at his prcsiimptiyn
Gavvr'a r.aa,
•
•
Oaeaos
Sixth Street,
Oregon.
"I didn't reed to lead upto it, as three weeks, So there isn't any- was hurrying down the path with jcnnywortli, the soup was bad, and
Grant's Pass,
if I had only known her a month' thing in it, is there?” she said, in Bessie leaving Richard standing lie had foumt a piece of worsted
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within a foot of Dolly’s ladder.
She’s Ix—n fooling me .all this time’ her exasperating »low way.
stocking in it. "Did ye think we
The Frn|irie<or take« plcsrure in inform­
Be»-ie enjoyed her prominence in can put bits o' -ilk stocking» in
"Miss Frankland i.» engaged to a
wa<
Richard's
angry
comment,
as
ing the ¡xinbc that lie ia prepare.! to for- HAVING
COMPLETED
WE
ARE
gentleman for whom I have the the affair of the collarette, *0 the soup nt a penny a tx.wl?" was the
ni»li the beat of
he went down the steps.
"He thinks because »he-' engag­ highest regard, an<l we have never explanation spread fast, and Lily reply.—(Boston Post.
Fre3h ’Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc
ed and flirts he can lie engaged and imagined that < nr names could be Dale, Richard's little sister, took
There have been found 275 vane-
Horses,
flirt too!" was Dolly’s meditation, con: •ctcd till this morning, when pride in showing her doll, adorned
Furnish the Best of Accommodations for
fail?, and dHivered
n
tv»* rvdvwl
f.on, fri-md « nt a v ith ilv mi-sing bit of frlntre «l»i< h ti«- n( l.irl- in IV»ihi-igton T' .
mingled
with
tear»
But
!
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THE SILENT GOSSIP.
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