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Snake Stories At A Discount

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
April
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Uure's something that beats tliem all. Mr. Win. Washain lias a rooster, a genuino Leghorn rooster, tliat laj s i.'s. I''or s-ix iDODtbs Mr. Wii-liain has been fiiiding large rough-.--helled dggs lying ioiin-1 his yanl. Ho had never thought of accusing his Leghorn rooster of it, but the other day he cauglit and confined liiui M as to have liim within easy reach f'or a man wlio was coming to buy hini. Ho lef't him (tbe rooster) alone over night n a small coop by himself, and next morning found one of' tbose euriouh looking eggs.- Charlotte, (N. C.) Observer. TWO MORE- Hit IKK BOT TOÜOH. John W'ebb oCJefforsonville, Ind., ha ;c siuging dog. The dog, a coinmon cur, has been aetuaily tauglit to know one kcy in moMe frotu another, and will sit by a piano and ing in his peculiar languago and ueyer make a diseord. Wobb is negotiating with P. T Harnum. " Tut," a favorito cat, was obst-rved a few days ago upon the cruMi' 1 IDOW goiof with step MiM'iy and luw to the top of ¦ slight elevation, anl then u.sing his tail as a rudder to slide tothe buttum. Uver and over again he perforuied this little feat, very much, seemingly, to his own delight, and certainly much to the amusement of' the spectators. Jcfferson County Frw I

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News