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Show 1 hard tergetat anv price.WThe present time'-iso. favorable Tor out door work : we would advise the residents of to haul' their .own coal or buy Jt at once,L havedt on haud when the snow comes, dont take chances on an open winter dr ythe rail road; 'both a re un certain. which was a terrible s'pec; conflagration t tacle as night came on. Loudon News. Nov. i& 5 1890. Herald: Editor. MONDAY. HERALD PUBLISI IEDEVEkY THI ; lEBER s - .He-Ler- A A j r t have'takeri .your paper ever since you have, publish .it and I expect to keep on taking it.;; Ive got twelve lolls and if you would, like, to, know their names I will tell you. . 1 here is Florence,: Raymond, .Catherine, Gilbert, Cora, - Dorntha, Elbert,' .Stell, Ruth, and Roland is all the small dolls I have, but I have one large., violl its t. name is Murl, expect ,1 will get. an-- . ja.it I tloijt know wheather. I will get it .or. not I ' have A '.1is about tin: Your all.. no pets at paper not go to school nicest one I recieve, Ido ' winter terms '.kit the through I at home.. My agei.ninc. I . i , s - i? -- - J V a k A VICE PRESIDENT FISHING. t . s - When Hannibal 'Hamlin .was wipe president of the .United States he went in X Canadian" "stream and had ' " fishing A struck a splended salmon, v A in which were .the English treaty commissioners; Mr ami in' was meeting the crisis vitli.the;;vigoi kand skill of. an accomplished .angler, : The Englishnien, as their beat drew near, saw that he was battling with a noble foe. When told who the gentlemen were Mr. Tlandin called otit, 'You nuist -- v f , S other-Christma- ''.! v ; , take-lesson- s 4 $ -- rf The Chevanne Leader,says there is a , 'coal famine in that cityr .Other -- papers;, mention-theris a short crop of coal oni hand,' as the winter approacliei.it ,isa V1" ' .Li. hard outlook; Freezing weather .and ir ar Iiere( it is. te.rrble; no coab is' bad . 'i.. . : country. without wood, ?v wp We hadurtasteof coat famine here s,. : ' the rail ;bri,. last winter depending. , ' i t Park .the and. making road' hauling to .work tq go there .for a' an easy Vdays . z of our load coal, people delayedjaying fuel. until in winter ... too. late, to, make the , the :mine3,. when the worst winter triy.to ' ,$ road.wasTnnrail on us was weather the, able to furuish, the coal and coal advanced several dollars per, ton and. was , . ? . , " . J- . , : - s ' . . . i J 1 1 -- - ! A .4 V '' - J - of thevencrahleandacCcpted following ' . , U f P. g rule drop everything when a caller i$ announced t4JS. 'Louis 'RehutticZ . j 4 f ; -, , t I jc . 1 . 1 . e -- , , salmon!-Th- half introduction Avasdeferred fora bout v an hour, when the JEnglish were able to dsalutemot only the vice president; ;Lut the conqueror of w kingly salmon hide decided the question of etiquette, off-- . jrandw though it.is.to be presumed that the salmon w oil d 1 av e pref e r nxl dm - . i excuse me' till Iiand .this e - 1 1 . v hed . s, , , boat-approac- 1 - , 4 it n . ' . I t Ajrl ,tf. . . i-- , MARKET. . s , . 3 . . t . JtEPO FT;: t J " ButHir;tventy',iivj. cciitsqtg .pd.und ir,-Egtwenty five ccntvpfr Hdpzcn. Vheat75 cents per bushel. Oats $1,75 per hundred.. Hay from 5 to $3 per ton 4 gs, |