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The Union and Journal IIBEBTIES. BE TBUB, AHD FAITHPUI, AHD VALIAHT POB THE PTIB1I0 1870. NUMBER 8. VOLUME XXVI. BIDDEFORD, ME., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, Mind the Babus.—Bowad legi am not at Um bunion off mind. return In Ing again til Um ertdenee which iu dUeorcml and tho nation. It will And get the henry my Mmd to hare laahed on the Uad PUm t It waa to IK hei' Hi ropo misrepresent i* iU WW* I had »ld h«r tmpoaalble nmrr If There am perotUrHiee wom- caused being placed upon Uit> h«rn«if. I can hardly hold you rc- imr^uyl prwINe. did and now, what will old by Iwby's inaUnl Into a franty vf rage. carriac by which ntkr HMnUt to iwtItw my 1*0*1 take these insects Ave now, to get I so, my ctnion anb you u* her In my bonae tha eaae, yean, too but a habit children hare of <£bt 'Kjplaln mraeif" aha npwM. 'Ok! ta theca apunaible—eonaiderlng that la Um how*e on tha $li5CCUiltJC0U5. borne to the feet early, ^onrnal thla in- taction af liny thtng iMprnwl an must htm. ud by my perm laa ton—*>r the ahoek that U dono their nose* at I get Cape, w r»n — — mmm another maa llkr thta In the wortdf I iptr« at Vmtodor* And 1 eeotam turning np everything My? feet mn mi> wt Interview baa Inflicted on bar. AU 1 ean do tnalag Him birthday. the aolee of their together. whea mj heart la breaking I wmi hint whan my laeky mother ** mend* who were ■—I «• this news. Shell rubbing t of the ralachlrf. <• her hiIr American and com and tall her prob- I• acreen him when own la t<» a*aln• a repetition mem- "Back from making par* good heart breaking; 1 my provide thai to krod m« Um amlrtMc* of their Yurrup," damaging to the contact <J. £. la he a reaoluta will get nhIn she said appear eqjoy only BXJTLER, rhtitrur u at atake i aod be—of all bum to beinj- BIm roan*—• baa iplrlt—ahe own and orer tho words They to her. I want ories—' isons between their country ably say rery at- on naa aad talla me that 1 to over thla, with time and reat help the feet are don't h»-Ur»» mom, ought her I had aa fcr a* that In rrbaarring my eiptanaiory Ilavo cvor soon a of fools on shoulder when naked; they Xditor and Proprietor. aa te tie aaMired that will do nthlnr to hinder got to you family ns when she her hands my kara After haltering la klm you waa cbeekrd vtlnf plainly Let their waiting put tiplilMd myaelf 1 on jour no aeoond when I mddaaly by "Yurrup." pity to make it when the feet are looked. I 4M.iiUr m 1 did. after thinking of reeererr. Mar depend making phraaaa. oo waa a Intel as never seen the tempt Uflifkla sanction and Mr. Candy** Uee that b; upertanit hba Just back from Europe—or Yurrup, as we have klm of klm br nUht, he attempt to are her—exeept with my friends in Boston in their affliction. parted:—'I Tinas of FriucAnoa One «m mr, ky day, aftarfaaalag Un, 80 the is obvious; the oopy, >>7 cbtrn kits wllh hla rail* af it? never talk to nor bis seod remedy keep baby'* ■•Win why I dida't disgrace appro I hare Th« lltUe doctor aat I ml inly picking at Um point* they pronounce They Mark Twain. forsaken, begging If la or are 'After what ahe haa Buffered, and after what rightists to ■Mil, IZMi paid kdnaM, fcLOn per year, tb« am t>me we Mti 'Myhearti.larlliig. you all the Um* I waa Ilia dim, wateey feet covered. Knock-knees U ascribed mar on me.' hi* Bilge** (peaking of course, but a shake of tho a thief! Mr k»m whom 1 lore and honor, you aufforrd,' 1 aald, you rely of naui and wtot- you, boing strangers, they bread."' With hearty 11.00 tor ail mo«Umi •jrea lial on mo with an fiptmln* on cover tb« I '1 hare your t' of a childish habit—that of the hare era pi Into my rtwa under ef nick prumiae ful u> behold. What ha wu thinking talk to at till ore our lather's sleeping 0(l«« la Yock Milr. 'You Inquiry ^uful each other an«l you you and a upon a tola IHam<>nd!' That la what I to hare my prumiae.' no* rtalbU hand, blessing aad my ought He down hla It waa totpnuibtr to dlrto* The thing Clearly with one knee tucked into the hol- mean, mean Mr. RrafT looked rellered. pat hat, On the List. side, hareaald. You vlllala. you mean, waa I had altar tha Brat two ur thra* want*, distracted with their Forgiven ho went his liia chair nearer to mine. that Calked, pretty nearly clatter; mentor}', upon way rejoicing. villain. 1 would hay* I oat Hiamooda rather and drew chanca of recaBing hhn Where one hut arty " about the fbture la filing hi* attention. The only low behind the other. leg aa la now!' 'That'a eettled he aaid. 'Now till are sick of their ocean n his than aaa yoar be* lying to ma It lying of to klamlf to IU lochanging tha Ntytct. I KM you experiences, One of tho old school merchants of Bos- After short silcnoe, seizing pencil 1 mean. To my mind the roe* It »n«rarrd more the 1 took up hat In marey to kar—yea, I oan —f»r future, ex- been bowed inward than other, my turn which the matter haa now a uew t"f>ir Immediately. their names, their com- n few ••There!" THE MOONSTONE It—in to I tamed away the extraordinary what me to Fflilng- mispronounced foreign ton. In awl casting figures, konaatly aay Mercy her, the flrat we are aure to much,' I *atd, gayly, tar bring* very extensively ongagde on one wklck I taken ta briefly thla. la plane, ma a the has side, without a word, aad opened the Uoor by halli Mr it1* yaw torn. 'Ton **nt dukos and their trivial .adven- of the patient always slept that Rachel haa told yoa the whola truth, aa Now, Caady, emporors; merce, and located on Wharf, in claimed my brother, "your part h»<l •nUrtd thm room plainly Uabricl UdtoRdgi—* Long member has been that BT WILKIB COLLIMH, aa ean tell It. In the around though maMag* by and the Hht follow*! and •ukh^l tb« door o«l of my worda place— and bright- their till bo so contrive a uppermost aorae miataie Jle IrR off pickingat hla Angara, fuddenly tures; pointless reminiscences; that died in Februair, 1806, intestate, sum would much; plan the we know that there muat he dreadful city, vim tiro is to k*ad t aha eloeed it, aad pointed back to place run) most deformed. Here tho pro Afrooa or "luitiu." "*o mat," Mraa a>inewhere—we ean blame her for believing up. ore sick of their imbecile feces and to mo share of the that I had left. hardly ! !* he Mid That'* UI I wot you at tho of Ilis eldest to your pleas- ron to ha on the erideooe of her own aanaea, 'Yea! ye* ye* eagerly. age soventy-nino. convey to the child vom 1* worra,* "ArroaniA," "gem •No" »be raid 'Not It ic«a« that 1 owe gallty, :• be careful every night plaoe yat* haa l*een. airoamatanoea you a uirwag* their relentless clack, and wish it had ure front this and the conduct ta Yoa ahaII Lacked, aa that erideooe by I son administered the estate. This derived operation, or luan," rrc. a Jaitlflcatloa of my you. to dead 'Ami Hcttrredg* duly communicated It by letter,' upon to in different Indeed, all to lowaat which appear, on the fkco of them, tall Um* sleep positions. etay and hear It, or yoa aball rtoop the went an. 'Van had awndilng to My tu w tha mit Providcnco to Icavo the is at your service." anioai yon.' pleased clapper old used to say, that money lofeay of all, aad f<»rae yoar war oat.' waa In Ur. Candy, her* 1 gentleman pleasantly life it is well to on either Tbw» 1 '1 don't blame Rachel,' I 1 your natghburfcuod. Well, out of relontloss skulls. through sloep heart to aaa bar. It wrong my haart Interpoeed. am their ho a mini* • IomIoT ti the It wruag mjr 'I that ahe anM not prevail on fur many years hod fod largo fKtUrri, «MM<llic Ciapw Jear anawerad a wai all 1 coald "aid. only regret dnator. 'And BeUeeadg* side. to hear It- I by alga—It me the time.' •life* yiai are |* achnad Um ono 1*7. by lUaraa A NWtaaaa, la the Clerk'a oi»ce heraelf to apeak utore plainly to at Thi t I traveled with such a eter- on Med- do—that I aahoilttad myaelf to bar will. wa* had to my to yon. family bcr of Catholics tho shores of the the United tttatea for the a»me quite right. I Bxnethlog of the DtorM Caart of a oat al aa wall tliat Rachel la not What The erltaaon fluab of near becan to lade 'Yon ml|(ht regret waa my ntraaag*. IteUcrvdg* I* a wonderful man.' nal from New York to Boston, last Women hold and talk Mouther* Ittetrlet of New York.] la ai- Mr.
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