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Au honost, thrifty, wel'-to-do Gorman in Connectiout;city applied tb a wealthy land-, t lorf, who rents a great many houses. "The 1 house is to let, certainly," said tho owner ; ; ' "nnd if, upon inquiry. I find, you to bi\ respeotable nnd a reliable mar for a ~ you shall have it,"" Y.* L -Od, Mr it——„ J ] you makes many questions as you.' • ' mind, j ti lo hougo when you gets "I-eady n ■ Two days afterwards the house- ' ownor called upon the "WeU," ho said, •' I've inquired pretty generalls respecting your clmraetor, and means, wA and as ovoryone speaks of you as an hw«sb v ; respcctablo raau of abundant property you oan havo tho house.!' "Veil, ml Mitt? ,> Hans, "I takes do house.' And I wants to ;t ' tell you I'vo asked' all about you among de peoples; and dey;all say.you is the meanest ... jandlort in the town; but I takes the house, , ntttho,same".. , - '• ; ; The herring fishing, fleet w.ero caught ma• ~ ■ iralo off Peterhead, Scotland. One account • states Umt 100 boats aro still at sea. It is ( feared thcro is cousidewblo lop oi ltw ow, t i property '

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIV, Issue 4058, 31 October 1881, Page 3

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Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XIV, Issue 4058, 31 October 1881, Page 3

Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XIV, Issue 4058, 31 October 1881, Page 3