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make a near approach, and when sun spou WOOL. i„ w ,„.| gathering without >n> . fear 
portend unusual limitation. 
We wonder why so many living in the , wool if there were enough of the <!• .t ■ . ,. ar .. I f ,!,. j,.:,. \ 
cold of the north, who are able to make the ' product in the mark ! to -mply 11.«* !.• _■ » .|.,wn, it w.ii'. • . 11.. ; 
trip, prefer to remain housed up daring the insnJ. Then* i*, prrh.-.j.-. n-il.mi. i f I k. ,|| 
winter, when the genial sunshine of this ricultural industry that <» lik-Iv to } .-.y - ■ ■ i tl-,. ... , I. i- t h. I.'.r, . v . i 
sociion is broad enough to afford warmth well for at least thn neat d.- .»•!.• ... a . _• : . r 
and health to every tn 
And now that the route below the enow | cot are assured. AJ1 over the country e» m.i!:. n>, ..f t.\ .\., - r * •,* ml 
m. 
line will soon ho completed, atul, we trust, | manufacturer* are . .itriveting for the nev 
a lower rata of faro inaugurated, a new era clip at very high tig>in v 1 
will dawn upon our favored section. where i*rr arc in maov pis e* in no hurry ' 
thu snow-hound oilixatti of the K v»*or*i I bargain*, preferring to wait i-.. m !i '»• 
Stales may make the trip in comfort, view | price* Utvr on. With the emi-tanUy •" 
new scenes, and bo refreshed and in vigor- |. mating demand for wool in tbi* • 
ated by the breetoa of the grand old »'a-1 and the present great I 11 " ' ' 
cific. 1 home production, all enterprising men . sr 
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