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Messrs', CLKooptaanschap; and- Co., the great importers : pf Chinamen, New' York,, hay# the Texas to, them with 5000 Chinese! laborers, or emigrants, td be their lands, which are A-long^thelirie bf'the'Houston .Central and , Red. River Railroad. The company intend to .establish towns and settlements along the. line of the railroad, - and; they : will give to each Chinaman who 1 will locatehimself permanently* ixi 'TeYas 1 / 20 ;adrei3 of Vood tillable'laind." c * , . , t

Yankee tiiat aa inventive: genius .in .Minnesota lias: just got up. a stove which saves 'three fourths of the 'wood, while' the : ashes it makes pay for the remainder.,

: It that some "mothers in NeW* York ha,ve grpwn. sq ; affectionate Ifral they give their " children ' chloroform j. v . - ~ i clergyman, who was consoling a young .death-beds of her husband, spoke in a serious tone of his many admirable qualities.; " You know," he said, " you can never find his equal, search as l6nbj as yoii Mllf To which the fair, ioineirepliM; lailmost —"l'llbetl will.'V, v H

A gentleman the .ptherw evening objected [to playing cards with ;a lady, because, he said, she had such a " winning * aiT'X^txk

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1870, Page 3

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187

Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1870, Page 3

Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1870, Page 3

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