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The Oxford Democrat: Vol. 46, No. 3 «aid her the forcu t«» an- The other* had started oil to ·ι him it d up stairs and made the bode; go and dro·· up, Jennie, bless you !" having it, gave ] 1 .ιη Ν*«IIit) h then washed tho dishes, and went down sait) the ut)» convert. One of tie Jidie's Parties. 4wer coolly, imitating bia tones, »Κ lingered, till th· y (Tbcllkforb V—'Democrat not hesitate to h \J cellar and skimmed the milk. There So with the memory of lang syne "Thank yoa. i shall appeared various directions, tb<. h IS a be r jJortrn. was cream enough tor churning; the warming her heart, Jane unoartbed ber BT (,. A. W. avail myself ot your kind permission. ; heart she turned lo the r' FI BL1SHEO KVKKY TUESDAY, and be left the doct 'iere stood waiti:. For the OxroRi) 1>kxoc&at. cburn was scalded and then left with a wedding dreae in the afternoon, and put Both towed deeply, Harvey BT b*r her. As she of cold water in so as to it witl» a old lashioned room. VVben she turnod to Fannie turned towards him he 'Tis Easy Blatniny those who Err, pail standing it, on, pretty collar, At Judge Hull's they were having the OKO. VI. WATKIXS. wan earnest. out hu hands to and she be fresh and this time the and brushed out her not-brown hair that a lace thoughtful and her, -, BT WILLIAM Hai'NTOS. ready. By nicest timol It wasn't party exactly, Κ <111 or ad J Proprietor. a eag. ri> forward. "Shall we hide to 1- baby woke and cried, and the tired little once apon time coried beautifully. nor a sociable.nor anything that could be I ••Oh, FaD," she said, bat in a different "Ti· er P' b ca»y catting blame mother was to ail down and she felt loollsh and and she had said eaid, as be drt τ Tenu·—·#1··.00 per YfM\ compelled I'erhap* girlish dignified by any other uaon than a'Tight lone Irom the one in which smiling. Oo tallow nien «bo Mn, 1 out Into th :n »»I\ *nc«·, » '(«-«taction ni lift· eta. take him in her arms. of her but ι-ho looked sweet saw tit a few momenta before. "I'd rather library. !■!»>«! *tn«-tlv To brand thoir lilt anil I eheltenog sphere, good time. Whenever the Judge it «1* month*. a name. | w 11 t* m*.l« 11 pai.l within "On, sin i:r That no In an was to on to make ior all to invito the ladies and bave had than he should Hirvey, torsive me!" yd. deduct on of t«veulj· rt*e «-πΜ will be tbey frixxl may win. half hour he ready sit enough up discrepancies. young gentlemen anything happen mm.'» If not till the en>1 of tae and ibit 'eh.'s came into her blue .·«*«· çaid But Uod in highest bra Ten, th< fl -t>r ou a and 6hek-fl him long She eat aewiuir, a new band on of the village to "come over and spend have heard tue aay that!" >*»r Iwo do'lar* will In· charg«d. quill, putting low η with tender love, to be No n«H'd t« a»* be drew her e«*n·. > .lUkb carry three or four pails of Huby's new skirt, when the children the afternoon and evening'* everybody Funnio was uudecided whether il, That Ik- lva t e« of Adwrttaing, pity ma; given, or to hie r heart. i hkiinni»··: mi Λ to the came home Irom school, lier back was to himself or herself to angry with Nellio or her brother, manly PreaeuUy LLHAL JtOTlCK*. Aa<t we our iH.>n»hip prove; pigs—two pailsful expected enjoy a* be»r<i J* it call out 1 at a tiu.·. and she went on the run. She toward the door. Torn came to a dead the utmost. "It is so infor- at th« but Nellio looked "live hundred,' For one inch of »pace one week, ll.iAi Ami wh»?n we al'l the erring, delightfally laugh affair, K»<-h *ub*«-nuent '-eet*. knew ht· wte about to start mt t The ioy within our brea*t. led h ν pi* t- ; when she asked h« ι bait as he on the Mil and then mal,"one of the Misses had express- if frhn were to cry, so she said îveciai Notice»— J5 (tr cent. additional. aUaya sapped Gray going the Father's the Bespeak* blessing husband once lu to rati ed It. And so it was. hiddeo. They therefor* "U 1 ΓΚΟΜΑTt MOTICU. carry the uiilk the pen, around the lean to to find bis mother. rhoerlully, That five» Hi· children Kest I the w I 1 .1 and he will over it throng! wicdow and Order· ol Notice oe tie*! K»lVe, t.fti on his way out to bis work.he said, ••That No mother th. re, but the smiling pinky- At such tinu the young ladies gen- "Never mind, Nell, get long <>· !rr« on Will·. 1.50 tl the in th> to a womat/β work a man fuccd (icriuan who was tleman breamo and in a little while. It will do him good.'' together agh garden t, Notice·, 1J· belongs ; giii, paring po- girls bcya.and played unlian#' t A nwi»trater»' λπ<1 Kaecutor»' Notice», 1J0 a "Shall witn ering And in tbat del·. whose name is up lor commissioner tatoes to bake lor supper. games. AH the games ibey had played Then atl'ir pause, you go liight. ν λ siMiooer·' Node··. Î.0Γ put a half hr-.-r before thetwouni » a in cbildhcod few back or that the Harmon P" supper ecial Term· tna-le with I oral Λ lTerti*er*.aml èclcctfî) ^Icrp. should u'tbe asked to slop pigs—that's Tom bawNd out "Is mother doad? O. jears Dick ones w ·: f *>:ierti»rmenia coounueU an> C4>n*i>]«rable a a iiiade and tWe ou f % little two sl6< 1 had at time little farther "Ob, I dou'i know," Nellie anaweied, happy, « h of rje. al*o. 1er tboM occupying eiten· p." waul my mother !" and circled around ι Judge played the Juc -e?e was made as smu ». »pac«. were "1 shall hate to afl«-rlhis, parties It was no trilling job to feed those the house and in with wet removed, brought up and played despamugiy. peeped shyly i Bt'BtCRlBBBB at home, would ful us pi tdeceaaora. JONES'S NEW LEAF. the pen bad been made out of with quite the same spirit. but it wouldn't do to etay bv the colore,! aim attache»! pigs; eyes. cab tell, eiam.Dtnji him their me «mount due, and ibooe with- s mo old bouse and the To be euro the recollection of such it Ρ I uriih I hadn't a:iswer«<d paper* j logs, opening Was tint in a «oit gray merino Oh, ;o avail Uirm^elYe* of the advance·! pavmenl*. Il was a kitchen—tho walls lady ο» dreary was I shall bav· u« which the had to be lifted games somewhat obscured in the that Υ»·β, I c»c «en ! I aatl, or hand to the nvarrat a^eo: through paila dress, wearing an embroidered collar way. suppose The Mi/minc' Wont. >. 1. '7?" on the r*«nn· the in were and smokv, the breakfast »lij· paper paid dirty before oould be was so minds of the Misses by reason of to ailer that." tor to that date. A tin (le β.; or» on th«alipu>- they emptied high and e-ir hU mother? (Jray go The 1'eorla dishes stood on the lable iu the middle ol gold drops, Sorely Transcript of last *te· that the is to January, their were ν», nt with Mr. Harmon.and «ut'x-nption paid that It came just even with her neck, and it was. for Nettie was of her lace trip abroad,but they cheerfully And so she !» » or m riM be bu& an editorial rr > 1 Τ ΙΌ*, the nn> the floor. the β'.ονι· was feeling day dtaervicg of « laker, to joking i»peu, was to but was do Wrie· acne' cent, carv »houkl be wide to admit the was over instructed. tried please Faunio with Jack, Harvey ! only enough pail ami aparklnig all and saying, Kverybody attenlio that, it will w»< ven ν a.nine the atip. and ti the mooee t* not eredtte·! «:.h keltic* m l οα it, aud Cold receive. pans with the bail down. Twioe when everybody and overybedv was there. It is m^dleas to say that sh» w.tbin four week· we ahoald be at>pri»*d oi it. lying "is this you mother? Why whore havo happy. \ to snv, ι·η the of a want < r a«r,e« on iu he its subject iu irih, sooty plate· awry, she was dressed clean she had the un- did I Ρ I found little She was up yoa been ?" Kverybody, say beg pardon, very enjoyment. which should Ύ a of dish water on iho j lan^"R:'e bo supplied pot standing top back and • If all bad boon this one of th« of all the time. steady poised pail tipped Oh, uia," said Tom, ber happy thinking Harvey want Ls r. in the Cards, of the and the brooui and holding pronoun singu'ar Professional tyc. nove, poker have been like ail poured the contents upon ber.
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