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Show Petted tho Wrong Dog. W. D. S. Harrington, the Booster-Eepublictm man, has been compelled lo carry his left arm in a sling the past two weeks as a result of showing kindness to a dog. Nv Hani ton was out to Tvrmonlon, a"d in calling on a linn ivoidentrl' stooped to play vih a small dog, which, m roii-M , bit 1 im ' on tho left hand, c- wing blood. Nothing w: s ': ought of !;e wound until night, when uie hand and arm begun to swell. Upon consulting w ith I'r. I ellen, it was learned that, bh od poisoning had set iif. He was given immediate treatment, and is now considered out of danger. Mr. Harrington sent out circulars circ-ulars to all subscribers requesting request-ing thorn to be patient until ho recovers and promises to give them a bettor paper when ho gets well. Judge C. C. Goodwin's Weekly reached our desk a few days ago all dressed up in Christinas attire. Tho covor-page covor-page was very attractivo and tho well-written articles submitted sub-mitted made the edition a good one. |