You can always toil when a tobacconists' clerk has biiGti out to see his girl the night before from the tender manner in which he wheels out the image the next morning. How carefully he clasps the Indian girl's waist, and how kindly he kisßes her red-umber face, and pours his admiration upon her fine-cut features.— * Hartford Sunday Globe.' One of our citizens paid his first visit to Niagara a few days ago. He stopped over a train, and was escorted around by a hackman. He was first shown tbo Canada Falls, and admired them. Then the hackman proceeded further. " This is the Horseshoe Fall," b.o said. The Danbury man looked at it. " That's pretty good," he observed ; " but I want to ccc Niagara." — * Danbury News.'
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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 891, 23 March 1877, Page 7
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126Untitled Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 891, 23 March 1877, Page 7
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