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JUDGE Skaggs’ office Quinn's blackswith shop. The | horseshoe over the door ought to have it luck to the Columbia County Clarion, but it didn't. It was hinted by the illiterate who did not take the paper, that when Skaggs ran out of large Ms he used to go down stairs and yet stub t Quinn helped wor return for the politi nd in his be ss. It wai side of the room rse reminders to en the paper wa s gave him to eke out th rm the heart of a pu was adorned with spec nquent subscribers sh or Barter — no Trust,” cular motte out of v at Wood Now ted to a cir- it of circus bills and He who p behind, idently put up by an apprentice with education, who was aw i threshing during the winter. ‘The press occupied t ntre of the room and rit on adry gools box was the composing stone, a deserted tomb- stone with a pairof hunbson one end on which Ske i 1 as he removed a and set it on t nposing stone, your drift now,” said Gibbs nl for my feelings.” and found that fourteen members of re present and ready to cheer Skaggs up by holding a eting to ushe Holme Stretel gad, the When you look York ~ with three 1 safe until Usee the old t Blaine wasin Europe, Cleve- and $ w = te np the 1 festivity it had better be begun, and the literary features come later. «If a conven utensil could be found in which to brew a mild dec: tion, we would proceed.” Skaggs groped under the desk a momentand lifted out nimoth squash, “Scoop it out, gentlemen, and let us for once utilize what cost me a half column putf. Letitbe the flowing bowl, sung of by poets. Is the drink toassume. the form of nogg? T! shold,” and he dragged out a box of sali the boasted largest eggs sent in by This inscribed J. Smith, 4 hes in circumference, or thi is. They may not be as fresh asa morn in May, but deftly mingled they will add to the interest of the occasion.” t 1 bow! prepared from the mammoth squash, mid a spiey st i dhe said A tin cup was Around the office towel resolutions. How many present have bought a diary with which to commence the New un Fourteen h 5 “Itis well. rey slide. The higher you go on N down hill through the 3 tion from Wilhelm Strauss of New Y DoT NEW F. Dete ras heard to-night der turning But dose lesson dot ve ponder scrabblel leaves, 1 2 Haeart grows light, fas tnighty apt to us Unt it’s very easy showing How ve ake our ps and qs Vas mit blottings sta ‘So dey hides it from deir«! Likewise dot’s vort our learnin Vhien petween De Auf doseeatendars made seasons Unt dose almanacs der years, For dose But in prin, locks got uot a ding to say : Auf ¥e vant a pright to-morrow Ffery day va» New-years day. to run in chun) So rs nee Dough dot impulse 1 Unt de pace vas kept oop shmarter For der turning of dot leaf “Let the communication be filed among the papers of the club. We will finish the punch by) 12 o'clock sharp and then be ready to turn over the leaf. Can any one pre * When the Leaves Begin to Turn,’ and, (hie alt. : . 1 monkeying with theaffeetions ted. He tried to fix his affec- tions on a wor dit was like trying to preempt a claim along a Jand grant railroad. There was no surface on her heart Hnoceipiet, wT propose to join hands and dance around the press and, (hic,) 1 p.” was heard rising above the din, and emmanating from the ksmith shop below. ; Let up on that, ye splay footed inkslin nd drunken vaga- bonds or I'll come up there and welt the flure wid you.” comicbooks.com Net a 2 t E ( t f s I