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At Boohester once, room 4, MoDuffee Block
every ToosJay, alw the Brst and third
Wedneiaay of each month.
Han 8 T H X I T .

FARMTNGTON, H. H

OR. F. W. BLAIR,
Physician and Surgeon.
• . S n c c e u o r to B r . P a r k e r .
O O o e h o o t s 8 t o 8 A . M . , 1 t o 3 a n d J to 9 P

EDWIN LE GRO,
SMALL'S BLOCK.

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people's a r m y , r e q u i r e s
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requires money, and therefore the oui
put of t h e m i n e s fur l a s t w e e k h a s b e e n
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A L L KINDS.
c o m m a n d e e r e d at \ e r e e n i g l n g on
Its
way to C a p e T o w n . T h a t g o l d b e l o n g
ed to m e m b e r s o f e v e r y
nationality
who p o s s e s s i n t e r e s t s o n t h e H a n d , b u t ,
as 1 s t a t e d q u i t e r e c e n t l y , t h e T r a n s
R E F R A C T I O N 1ST A N D J E W E L E R .
vaal Is In t h e u n i q u e e n j o y m e n t of a
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law.
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precious parliament
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DR. G. E.CHESLEY,
VETERINARIAN,

F R E D S. G R A Y ,

Offloe. T l i a y e r t B l o c k , P A U U I M Q T O N .

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y o u e v e r h a v e occasion t o put
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" I w a s In a h o t e l t h a t c a u g h t fire a t
nlgbt a b o u t eight m o n t h s ago, a n d t h e
first t h i n g I d i d w h e n 1 J u m p e d o u t
of b e d w a s t o r u s h f o r my t r u n k
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c o u l d n ' t find t h e k e y
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tbo p o r t e r r u B h e d i n a n d l e d m e d o w n
stairs.
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fire,
and I s u b s e q u e n t l y d i s c o v e r e d t b e k e y
nnd or
t b e bureau. N o w I h a v e
tbe
lice," passed by The o l d m a n h a s h a d t h i n g •u a c h a i n a n d a m l o a d e d f o r
a great deal to w o r r y hlrn o f l a t e , a n d c o o f l a g r a t l o n a o f a l l
brands."—New
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u l t l a n d e r gold In his p o w e r
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tho lost of much a c c o u n t .

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HdCHESTEJEt,

vice o c c u p i e d c o n s i d e r a b l y less t h a n a
square f o o t o f r o o m a n d the d r u m m e r
e x p l a i n e d t h a t It w a s a l i r e e s c a p e o f
bis o w n I n v e u t l o u
" A l l 1 nave to d o , "
he s a i d . " I s t o p u t
m y foot In t b e
Btlrrup and
l e t m y s e l f out o f
tbe
window
T h e t r u n k a c t s aa a n a n c h o r
at t h i s e n d a n d a r a t c h e t a t t b e s i d e
of tbe reel prevents t h e w i r e from p a y
lng o u t t o o r a p i d l y "

ROOIIKSTEtt, N. H

Offlea o p e n e v e r y d a y a n d
Thursday
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except

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Mr

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One
h u n d r e d a n d f o u r persons
were
ly?" sold Maud.
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ord. b u t tbe course t h e r e is not « o fine
them tronkfuls of shirt waists and
one a s that in F a r m i n g t o n
m e s s e n ­ beaver hats every year r - H a r p e r ' s

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g e r b o y A g u l n a l d o w o u l d h a v e mosdni

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