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A Legal Story.
A S!. Paul lawye:
about a Minn bpp ats
The
brotber
iatter was defending
store and stealing some shirts, and, hi-
client bein on the stand, he was trying
to show by him that he wus too drunk
at the time he broke
lls a good story
lawyer.
a tellow
indicted for breaking into a furnishing
ipto the store to
koow what he was doing âNow
Paâsy,â he said, in his impressive Lrist
way *tellhis honor hereâone ot th
brightest ornaments on the beneb, God
to ask when you've got one
of er in
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HEAD OFFICE:
fark Wright & Co., Furuitare Ware-
ke p , im, and Line âOo ÂŁ entle men of the room, King Square.
jury, bowest men and true, every one i
of themâwhether you know what you! AS te
were doi Did vou know what were|G. H. HASZARD'S Book Store, Queen Street
taking ? Can you tell us now what aT. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, SâSide
sort of shirts those were that you arte of ~â
alleged in the indictment to have stolen: a. Gentsâ Goods a spe Chal Je
Then he paused fora reply Hun = a Chtown, Sep. 6, 1886
replied Patsy âthat a queer qu uy - noon oe.
shirts on now!â The Minneapo
man lost his case.
; lisinclidiies es
A Hint to a Bashful Young Man.
Bachelor Uneleâ-Ah, my dear, you
look as pretty asa pictore. i donât
wonder George thinks so much of you.
Has the rascal proposed yet
Pretty ni mat » uucle, he hasn't. I
really believe be is ulraid to
âWhy donât you encourage him a
littie, my dear ?â
â[ do, uncle, bat you know it
wouldnât be modest to do too much
encouraging.â
sip N , | SUpPPose. Lâli tell you what
to do thor yn.
â*Âą* What is it, you dear old tl
âJust wait till Christmas ard
fent him „ ; one ot the moiuces â |
âGood bless our bome if that does" t
fix h'm, nothing will.â
â_âse
She Wasn't Afraid.
âWhy, Cl ley, what's that little brows
thing on your upper lip It wasnât there
when you went away two weeks aco, Siici
the lovely Araminta Aucustina.
Th . ly aarilinyg, |! hy
;
hai i yrown i'}] eno ul LU DILLS, Liitt ihe
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d to get on i in betw his teet!
Un, t said ti ve raid ee
can t rite im not afraid of it, nd sue pil
ywwed her head on his manly bosom, and look
edi demurely into hi
seve
Charley is weak, but not foolish.
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A Point View.
Mrs. K. fin
â7 le what have i done
Herr T. the paioting) ;
ââNefier mind, I am quite sure
| can soon make it all right,â
Mrs. K.: âMake it right! What can
youever de, when its a pattern dress
and I havaâta bitof the goods fora
bew
vreat coastermation) :
â
âXamio ng
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sleeve ?â
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A S!. Paul lawye:
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The
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store and stealing some shirts, and, hi-
client bein on the stand, he was trying
to show by him that he wus too drunk
at the time he broke
lls a good story
lawyer.
a tellow
indicted for breaking into a furnishing
ipto the store to
koow what he was doing âNow
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taking ? Can you tell us now what aT. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, SâSide
sort of shirts those were that you arte of ~â
alleged in the indictment to have stolen: a. Gentsâ Goods a spe Chal Je
Then he paused fora reply Hun = a Chtown, Sep. 6, 1886
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shirts on now!â The Minneapo
man lost his case.
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A Hint to a Bashful Young Man.
Bachelor Uneleâ-Ah, my dear, you
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âWhy donât you encourage him a
littie, my dear ?â
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wouldnât be modest to do too much
encouraging.â
sip N , | SUpPPose. Lâli tell you what
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Un, t said ti ve raid ee
can t rite im not afraid of it, nd sue pil
ywwed her head on his manly bosom, and look
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seve
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account pe highest market rates.
MARY STEPHENS,
Orwell Core, Jan. 21, 1887.
jan2iâwky
Farm and Mills
FOR SALHF.
T Brownâs Creek, Lot 50, consistin of 77 acres
A of Land, 30 acres under cultivation ; Saw and |
Shingle Mille in good running order,
ALsoO-A Workshop, with scroil and circular |
saws, turning lathe, boring machine, &c., ve ry |
suitable for any kind of wood working. There are
aiso a good dwelling house and outbuildings on
the premises,
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