All reports to the contrary, the American ice crop for 1881 has not yet been damaged by frost. The best and most thoughtful editors now allow contributors to the waste-basket to write on both sides of the paper. A Missouri editor printed a two-column editorial on the best breed of hogs, a"d a contemporary promptly'took him to task for devoting so much space to his family affairs. A Cook’s excursion —Her ascent to the top of the area steps to meet the— Well, we won’t say who. - ■ , . ’The proprietor of the Chicago Times proposes to make his own paper. His editors, says the New Orleans Picayune, will furnish the rags. On seeing a house being whitewashed, a Gmail hoy asked, *• Man, if you piowe, are you going to 4wt Lowe ,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 986, 11 March 1881, Page 3
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