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m J ^ « wftft » ^ M W V | % • IIM ft f IV »•• •••■'■» ft ftftboucr played the mischief with his hay.I should like to place a few cominou•sense, . practical books on the table, with some of our fine daily and weekly papers You may smile; but these inducements, and the comfortable nnd I ( pleasant air of the apartment would bring the ( family oftener together after the day s toil; by degrees they would lilt the cove rs of the books, and turn ovor the newspapers. Constant inter- j change or thought feeling and opinion, with | discusrions of th* imp rtint and engrossing »\ queti* ns of the day, would of course necessa-j ! rily follow.The village tavern-keeper would probably t, frown upon it ; bnt I will venture to predict lor the inmates of tlie farm house a growing love| for home, and an added air or intelligence and ( refinement, of which they themselves might possibly be unconscious—fanny t'cru—OUrc Branch.Ditressihg Acciukst.—Mr. McMahan and Mr. McCann were at work yesterday morning on the Lorrimcr Hollow road, diggingouta bank A sudden fall of the bank, broke a leg of Mr McCann, and to severely injured Mr. McMthtn, ».*?*» !;« his tinct died
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The Miners Express

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Wed, Jul 06, 1853

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