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A Daring Weasel

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
October
Year
1876
Copyright
Public Domain
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A Bridgeport family were the recipiente of a singular visit a few days sinoe. ,The lady, whose rooms were iu the third story, went into another part i oí the house for a few minutes, kaving her inf unt in the rcfom asieeji, and her i pet canary upon the floor under his I cage, erijoying his morning bath. Upon ! her return she found in one corner oí ! the room a weasel that had enttred tbrough the window in her absence, and was eugaged iu raaking a breakfast of the bird. The windows were open, but the blinds were clo9ed, and the proba bility is that the little animal ascended a tree near the house and sprang upon the window-sill, forcing his slender body through the spaces between the ! slats of the blinds. The weasel was ! killed. The old ladies say that the child j would have been the viotim had the bird not been in the room. - New Haven ( üonn.) Paüadium. The fli'st cars ever seen upon the ! island of Cuba were built twenty-íive years ago by tho late Isaac KeitD, of j Massachusetts, and fourteen platform cars now in procesa of building at the car manufactory of his sous iu Boatou will soon be sent to Cuba: ■ Tete Penobscot Indians, to the number of 300, attended the Centennial.

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus