The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, June 09, 1881, Image 4
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i T him Mid his hsodksn-ln.'f;
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I’d *ivv* M ym k»v« row vagr,
Id aonr frowa ol jpo* wd •*71
‘Too art
r
Td
c towUMWd rd MT« lUko
*Tta molt ndt US* I
m
. R0TW7Ur*o«
. I f W #n« I tart
stixiizawKZ
. .[ Tos-SSndrtwrrnta.’ »•
“I'd bay roa eMdr orory d»r
I’d go down-town wtth r®s» bsdttqrt "
* Who* would nr darllas Ukt C J X«a tar
Bora aortblng ron ns.’
I’d noTw «*r: * Mr pot, you know
Tlo bod far hooltb and tooth, wd *o
1 oonnot lot yon boro It Mo?
nvotabst
"Aad Mr JUpl’d Myon wonr
Tour niota drtn, asd sotoc ooro
If U AMlIfrfigfeMl ta tar;
■ rdnOraar^mT
’My proatooi
Too Hrtto
Now,
That’* joot what I ahould do.
/ . 1 < 1
on
helped
Trass**
i d nr ■
«MMLtada^H»
nr Itaono, t
forted Sne a little—end I mut aaj snnis
P«D|4s are portadUy airta*diftfy tha wav
thej go on—he end I collected Mr.
Martin—all except his teeth—and helped
ia *
fhsatare hel|
him hpmo.
I Thid was why father said thaimy eoib-
dnet was s^ch, and that his tripod Mar
tin dulu t seem to Ite able U» corae into
hid horisd wUhoitf lx*inff ii siiitud and
Injured bj me. I never insulted him.
It isn’t mjr fault If he can't slide down
hill without coming apart. However,’
Ftc had my laid Buffering tm account of
him. The next time he cornea ajxpt
where I am I shall not wait to lie pun
ished for it, but shall start straight for
til# yiorth polo ; and, if I discover it, the
British Government will pay me morns
million dollars I’m able to sit clown
this morning but my snkits are crushed,
StltftOTte
People. «... '
MAOtfKtlO iTOMtti. -
I CaSt UrjOVOMALUlt
^MjtheHsrky 4>usi
an "twUvmtMl
ernah
A Montana
pic<ttre.of a
. . 4# MXQSSnm MAOM.
One o< 4h» kegtat saappu^
•ver found i^ Ja Central Park, Hew
VoHr. It Is nearly four feet In length,
snd with a hill that would twist an in»
bar. It was originally found in a creek
bear Buffalo, and was kept ft* a long
time as a |>ct by an Indian. Otie day at
tlie tayem the conversation turned , on
re i
Tea iboaldst do^ttfag tat Vtat
you euuuotgrow
girl, you know,
Jka.sely
I* josl for
i
{ tap ata taouid bo
I >1
Am Awfml SowMV
I have the samo old, old story to tell.
My conduct has bean snoh again—at
any rate, that's what father says ; and
IVe had to go up stairs with him, and I
nctwtn't fn{Aafh What that means. It
•ecm* very hard, for I’d tried to do my
▼cry best, and I'd heard Hee mt, ’’That
boyhaaa'I auabehaTcd for twt)days;gnod
granoua I winder what can be the mat
ter with him.** Thfra't a*ftail ht
sU-nt it, I'm aur+ PaaTmOr _
most give him an awful lot of trouble,
and 1 know bo's had to get two
Iwunboo canea Uus winter just
!>• 4»ue so wrong, though 1
his man Fgiddr. *oi who tsW tehdcifoot
ifiuslly soft at both ends, will doilbtloas jer-
a)r/o everybody^ today, with their tbnndcr-
Isilts of cbok-o sarcasm arid poll to invective.
Tk«* int.illipibility Of their j.binppics, however,
will dcpcad largely onTWhethor Xbcf rofifit Ix.r
Ibularv
win ucp«'|a largely onrwhetherXhef cot^if
row t?tyid4f,icbary dr noli tleir|wweal>t
is i^^aLfaUjp'aMMlcB ifkdtil Ikiit
rCHrtiiroea. 4
own
Hearken also to the Lenvenwi .rib
Time*, alluding to, a hcar atrhand but
evidently more esteemed contemporary :
Jt seems to be very generally conceded that
IX K. A., editor of the Kansas City Journal, is
a narrow-gilitad hig-Maid, aAw
Bid. ntalcloua, lying jackass. He is just the
kind of a donkey to permit drinking, gambling
wjiclpa to proatitnto the column* of the paper
for
don (cm perary n under cart-loads of el<>-
queut and awful philipica,
Horace Oredlsy drew thi
hated rival in trade: -r.
The blear-eyud picture of melinetioly and
imbecility who has ravaged hia exchanges to
^^-uikSJr.'Swho hnSd^ltalr^I'l lnrtW ’ mA * in ** p*fty
began to boast of alarge mud turtle that
he had, and which ho was willing to wa
ger would travel fluster thou any turtle
in the State. Tins Indian, after a long
e, accepted the challenge, and
decidgfb. that the two* turtles
lie itatsh#* i* JIJ5Maci>*fc
stakes to be n gallon of apple jack and
the turtles. The nextjv day a crowd
gathered iieor the river to see the race,
■utd the contestants soon appeared, the
Indian wheeling his favorite in a wheel-
bnrrpwk cyrd was run along.the edgw,
cf Ihe Areabr, - and the' turtle whose
head first pnssoil it was to be the win-*
ner. The turtles were placed side by
‘i^e 15Q feet from, the w^ter.- tho
e
>n
tha tueguetio needle, the question will
naturally arise. Has the sun aftything to
do with magnetic storms ? We have
dear evidence that he has. On the 1st
of September, 1869, Messrs. Carrington
were observing the sun,
and the other in' Loudon.
Their scrutiny was directed to certain
4pots yhich at ffcpt time fuwked
it Ight
4<>n« so
t to do it.
It happened on account of coasting.
Wi*>« |pit a magmflnml hill. The road
runs Straight dow* the middle at ft, and
all pm have to dots to ksopnu tha road.
Theta a a hiaas «m ooa taa, and, if yea
run i»So it, suaiathutg baa gu* to twaak.
John Kruger, ybo H a rtupui sort (4 a
felb.w, ran Into it last weak bead fi/at,
hiuiy asst It wee a starry ha hit ft with
his >>aed, or heJftkbt have brutal, sutas
ivltwltixwn
vna run uff tha rwd on that sade you'll
go.brwa Ihemdr <4 a hill
on the •on’s surface and to travel, slowly
; n sppsaranoa, but is reality at the rate
of about 7,000 nates in a mibute, across
s part of the solar disk. Now it was
found afterward that the aelf-regixtering
magnetic instruments at Kew had made
at that vary instant a stsongly marked
jerk. It waa learned at that moment a
magnetic storm prevailed at the West
injtoath America, and in An*-
lie telegraph
Philadelphia
received strong electric shocks ; the pen
of Bala's telegraph was followed by a
Haase of ire; and ta Norway the tele
graphic machinery Waa aet oo firs. At
vara sasn in both
Il js impossible not to
onnnect these aUrtlmg magnetic tndica-
liuas with tha markabU appearance
upon tha son's disk.—/Vo/
onuccs to the pound, cominendvwttrthc
Virginia City editor who thus sets bis
light" upon a hill on the death of an es
teemed Alderman of tha city :
The announcement of hi* death foil as faUii
Utd nolfi of tho 'Kill tolling a fmiiunU atoms,
af falla the cadenoo of a plaiat in the midat of
iWdlhng pioin*. Strong men stood (till and
w#pt when tliey heard It, then went and told it
"Tth heavy liearU. And to the aad new* needed
no iron tongue or braien lung to herald it
a'-aitad It wae beaten from one bereave^
^^Ta»t only to And lodgment in another, fill the
whole city mnuruod. It was a cloudy day berw
in Virginia yeeterday, for tbe annahine of a
good man'* prrwenoe had been d»rlwnr^l 1Iu i
heart* beat a muffled drum-best as men joined
the mournful proeesaioas pammg up and down
ttxr Hi—c - ’ ■ '
A Maryland e«lik>r tender* congratula
tions to a new ly-married fri
ervent wmm '*¥--%
Fate In* ♦taVh.pi
With one of the fairret aad iweeUat flu
that bluom is the partane of beauty, vhoar
fragrance wiU ImpregnsU with redoieoee every
u.ilNita of hsi geoeruoe heart Tho U^htai
-Car that radutea tha galsay of faaninlli^
oueten ahtnee upoo and Ultuninata her potb-
»»f with blood muilo and aliurtng light, wboee
nqiloadent effulgeaeo, —Mp with unowned
ludw ~cb taWWmm.—,wui pdsgfbgdh-
tor uf a> <dt: rwaffle rfnjfte a bavoota Lapj^
nem. May Joy* aad bleooinf* aa eaquiolle and
bellowed aa thoeo eageadrrwd by a abowor of
roeo* Mattered down by ffle hand* of the IVn
fruo* the far-rdf garden of rarudiae crown tknr
futnrr, and torrtaoe wak tho Upae of
4*y the yells of their owners. For
the first fifty feet the little ono kept
ahead, and then the big snapper, in re-
si touse to a blow on its back, spurted
ahead, scratching gravel in a way that
mode inud-turile stock go down with s
rush ; but it was either over or under
aawas* or tmira.
Partici who boy tri|« cannot bo too
cwrrftil, Tbara ka a uannftta ry that
eaa make tnpo so natural that no par.
sna on earth can detect the JecwptWm
ground, and. by a (muam only Snows
to tksmaulvua, vanaar it with a Turkish
usr mslrt. aadaiilSMaa «am<
The Kilo*Villa (Tcnn.) TVitana not
loqg ago had this fine bit uf writing. Aa
% |p mime burst of feeling, it m aulitl<<d
to the nl>U>n ;
Ayuaag Udy ui a naagbhonwg laws has wwl
us a bwakrt of taertuae fi
uasof oar
cflw uf the
trained, so that as they neared the line
it w as two lengths behind, while the lit
tle fellow had scented mud ahsad, and
with its head high in the air was im
proving tho pace in compound propor
tion as tile distance diminished. A few
seconds more and it waa within. Awn
f i t of the line, the exultant owner
cheering and the crowd yelling, while
the large snapper was nearly three feet
lichind. The mod turtle was dearly tha
victor, when the Indian..ttaroughly dis-
tqfl, a bed a burning in ot from a
pile of brash and hurled it at tha snap-
per, striking it fairly on the tail. Btart-
ing ahead in terror, it thrust out its
long, snake-like neck just over the line,
three inches ahead of the little one,
winning the race, and completely turn
ing the tables ami tha dirwctrau <4 tha
Ouw M’yplc-j^ % J
Pr far the meat accurate estimate of
future population aver made in this
country, or any othor, waa made by a
man named Watson in IB6. lAs bn
predictions were published that year
there can bu no doubt of tha gauume-
nam of hia ■’guaaaaa," Ho predicted
in 1MQ would bo
that tha popa—iou in 1800 woqld
&0.40MRr C)f«outabadiifflptta
ita on 0w w*o t and hencu ha mis
tha mark soma 5, OU),000. To show,
however, that kt was tho war which put
ftffl sff thn tmk, a w only m-ces-
to e—pate tha dguraa of
with t
the Huh.
There ia-nerhap no tonic offered to
the people that poaonwea aa much real
Intrinsic value aa Hop Bittera. Just at
this season of the year, when the stom
ach needs an appetiser, or the jilood
needs purifying, the cheapest and beat
remedy is Hop Bitters. An ounce of
prevention is worth )l pound oLcure,
don’t wsit until you are prostrated bnr a
'disease that may take months lot you
to recover In.—Boston Gfobe.
Sindh telegraphic mss—gas in Ger
many have been at the rate of } penny a
word they lutve proved profitable. Be
fore that they were a loos. '
Fob the healing Of the nations. Tab-
ler’s Bnokeya Pus Ointment is before
the pnblio. Ws do not mean to say that
Pile# is a national disease, but it is more
common than is generally believed, and
Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will
cure every case. PrioefiOo. For sale by
all druggists.
Chicago druggists are bothered with
tlie bad spelling of the doctors, but,
when in doubt, they put up the medi
cine that has proved a drug in the mar
ket, and transfer the bother to tbs pa
tients.
Parbottoe,» deodori«d extract wfprttofc*.
um,cures baldness. Tkis is a jmsitive fact
stu-iled by ihiiusniuls. So other hair prepar
ation in the world wilt really do thi*. Besides
as new improvedliIs adsligliiful dressing
HOW TO NIM'rK»: IIBALTi?..
It»8 »Mf rm« twill •ulfef from d^rnnjjwniwnto
brought <«n by itUfiHe bbiotl, wfieu ROdAMAL-IH will rta
•ioiffl ItMltb ttrftb« piiyjteffll orgtui** KosAbALIS
in * nirgn^f h*»niti«' ■‘.vrup, plwfeint to tak**, aii'l tb^ 11KST
Bl.Ooh PbHIKIKK fkwr di'C*vw#r»»<l, cut 102 f^crofuia,
Hfjdiilitio dirtot.ivra, W. Akuw^ft oi ili« K»'ia»y*. grvsipffl-
Ita, kftkiAt tA, Nui»uua iiisottlerrt. Debility, Biliau* Cvn^
plutjiU »ud of tho Blood, Liver, Kidue/t, ”
htuMXAch, tiki 11, «tc.
BA k KK'8 I AIN I’ANAf KA cur— p-u in Mao and
B—ftt.
—rr-
•r fWrfy for*
•t riles n»i*i
OrMM »J
la Ik* M«41«*l I
Will/. Or*—1
ks. x^jer s wean »r»nr luu.aiir *««<»/•
WuCMS.
KST TUi aa ««»> Wd; (iHcnpliv* ciresUr. 0-*.
V. S1,A*»TIC TSI’SS «>.. SO* BrM*«*r, *■ T
Ispiasanua, dyapupau. s*rvoo* proutrstroo
*ud *11 fornu of *en*r*i d*bUuy r*tl*v«l by
takmg Mmoui'* FBrrosuai) Bess Tono, tb*
only preparation of be*f oonUining its *utir*
BuUiUuu* propartta. It oouloln* Moo<i-mak-
' U/(
RT
big, foruo-f mm rating and hfo-MuUiiiio* prup-
«rUM; u luvaluabto la all mfMbtod cuodiuoaa,
• ImUmv Um ruaslt of nhauaUoa, osrrou* pruo-
tratioa. ovurwort, or aouU di*«*i». pmy.ularly
if rwnUing from puJoiouary rc«np'*i«fv C**-
•toX UaaurS A Oa. pvofwwuwu. taw Yr-4
PERRY DAVIS’
Pain-Killer
»$*rr akd sj 1
tiwEov rot
The TrwvClerJwlio Wisely ProvWe"
Against the contingency of illness bv tak
ing with him Hostetter’* Ptmimcli Bitter*,
hn« occasion to congratulate hiirtself on hi s
loresiglt!, when lie sees others who have
neglected to do id suffering from some one
of tlie waladie« for winch it i* n remedy and
preventive. Among these are fevet ftl "*
ague, biliousnifis, constipation and rheti-
maibm diseases STten attendsnt wpow w
change of cllwUtt or unwonted diet--
For *ale hy all Uruggists and Dealers
geneniTty.
ATTENTION CINNER8.
Scott’s Patent Horse Power,
The work of four mules Hone hy two.
Save your hofge* and mules by obtaining
the right to use onVpttf gin or mill or other
maelnavry .Seott’s Patent Imrroveiuent on^
Horse Power. This remarkable invention
of the undersigned patentee, wa* patentvd
August 17th, leSO. and is now for the first
time offered to the public. It i* simple,
useful, durable, and t.ikcs oil of your horse*
shout oue-half of the draught of your gin or
other machinery, ami i* ao cheap that every
mail that ha* niachinerv will not grumble at
the price hut he perfectly delighted and
wonaer why the world has been so long in
discovering it So hutnbnc, buf ihe' pnt-
enfewis an old citiaen ot Benton county,
Mum., with his post-office at Ashland, Miaa.,
to uliom apply for fuither information
Only aix pieces Inmher JxT inchea, 12 led
long, aad three pound* .*0 penny nail-, re-
•juired to put on above improvement.
SAIH'KI. hViTT, Patentee.
I'oale rri to naJ nghu in MtnM**ii>pi «r
AUhanrV. sddscaa CAUIOOX A WALK HI,
Hotly Hpitoga, Mi**.
'|*o I’hoae afflii'ioi uith chrome disesar* of
I I he liver, kidnev, rnlargrd •idee-’, rhru-
m iiiam. chronic diarrloi-a and frmslr com
plninta cured. >'p charge until enryd, if <le-
mred. t •irrr.,o»ndeni c tuliclied with *1001#.
Addrru DP. J KTOATF. Otford. VI.-
TU
But I
to nay
Mr
to ooj
[ dlda I taOKiiro—> tbris ’ 1 sum in
. . ,. * off aomo of the towel, so it boa to
than svor. H«
Mr Traran and Hm, ail sit—f Ag tta
pariog wbstw I was hatawsg. sod toying
to uoks U.iogu p Us asst, when Mr. T—v
eru aoid, ” Jt's a bright siouniigUt sight
tots all gw narnd flosst** Baa sold,
”0 that would bo foraiy Jimmy gel
your sled.'" I dnla t
and I h id fa
admit that Mr
Martin i
wrong. What I said waa, **I don't
want to go wasting. It a cold and I
don't
ougUi
wake up real sweet and good-tom
But Hue jusiUk£ ’’Part jOU
Jimmy if yen're iasy just say so and
Mr. Travers wiU take agasl’’.
Mr Martih ‘hi mast'fmt in and
“perhaps the boy’s afraid don’t
him hg^egudkt ta ta hi talc miyh—r
Now Ihrft4 to^Airita *1—i«l —to'
Irnsnior as tho troBaisail
trips. A psoas ta rot <At
Dm donualde tripe with a pair at shear*
used in a tin shop for rutting start iron,
tad it IS 1—ded to ttis rihUrn. He tnee
to rut it, end foalo. Ho trioo to gu*w »
off, asd, if ta ssocwoiU ta grtiaig a
■MHilhful, that settles bus. Ho l«wvos
too tr*fM too plate, and it is gathered
up sml snwml on Die original piece, aad
•• kejrt for oaotiier iisixjuct. Thia tnpe
that
«J.
ng
uf the towel, an it baa to ta
r again, but, take it the
Pecl'§ .Sim.
*-44—41 ta t .o.v/ />lf#i gfffl' 4
Tta exiguncica of trade apficHr to ta
in continual conspiracy against tta
Uik, <4 the human family. B—J
siiarp man omw found out that it won
ufst'Dau Mf^i^
oa* .
®EiSr
said,
time, but I thought it would ta lieot for 1 ^
old people to etoyricM h<W, aid tint’s 1 ll ‘ff r ’*'«7 ** fmtigbt sAh miarlu. f.
r am
all
U A sniff] 1 ^ .a
tkd rtaa|4r gvufi. a*
odnltorotcd in tins way
why I dids t ancowrage you.” So I got
out my douhle-gj^ps^ and we Ml west
out on tlie hill and started down.
I — m front to xtwrr. mnfr Bne sat
right behind me, and Mr. TVaVers saf'
behind
tin sat
ly, "nAy tta dry snow fiew so that I
couldn't eoe anything, and that’s why
we got off the road' aad on to the side
hill tafore I knew it
■ Jt' ~ ir ; '* • *
The hill was jnet one glare of ice, and
tlie minute ws fftrtak fke ice 'the sled
stirtc<l away like a hurricane. I had just
lime to hoar Mr. Martin say, "Boy,
mind wh—-y—fftaahoot dr 1’ll^t‘off,”
when sta ‘4n*k abmethiag—I don’t
know what—and everybody was pitched
into the air,
ice withghi
cejd me. I caught on a. bgiw pie— of
rock, and stopped myoelf. I could see
Hue sitting up straight, and sliding like
s streak-of NghtMtaf,,«nI cryihg, <‘Jkaf-
my fattar Charles Mr. Msrtin 0 my
help me.* Mr. Travers waa aa his stom
ach, about a rod behind her, and gain-
for, wtaa ansi (gluts como m msitaot
with this iniUuro of tin and lead, tlu y
are liable to become coutaminatinl and
pnataiu food ■poiaosiag is those wtaewt
flicm: Tht canning of fruits iu tlii*
frequently brought before the public in
the newspapers' of injury done to /am-
dies or individuals by eating fruit which
has lieen thus preserved. For those
who pre—rti their own fruit or vegeta
bles, glass or, earthenware vessels are
absolutely safe, and much to lip preferred
to those made of metal.—Herald oj
Health.
■V muiA XJVCAJ AFVtljr WOO
rij|||n oitetftq,
rajfthiifff to Wt'I'p them Pi-
PartThta ** ToI1 »^ff
j ? ; ( ItjS (fiiXfJvfatS I » ! 5 l
"Hce me ’mash ’ that pretty damscL”
Grand streef,. Quietly stopping up. to
the pretty damsel’* side, ho lifted the
aforesaid silk plug and remarked in win-
rniog bin— : •• tixeuno me, iny door yoobg
lady, but it is rather late fur you to ta
oa the *trapt unprotected; permit me
to accompany you u> your home.’* In-
stoutly a bfoad lace of sable hue was
turned apori the insinuating Interlocu
tor and betvneo a set of gleaming ivories
ralohow*. tad 10*1 ta*
-ILg W
calm* nr wnrmm.
la all coaatn— vtars tbs wooXfor is
ttawinlsff Is iAt—a—gculA, tb.» atfo -
fowl of tho stranger is called to tta foot
that in tta bitterest cold days and nights
Uffl weather is always «plm anA dear J
fos were tta w\affio'blnW *r-—Jt Unx*
neither man Jfftal^jli^le |i
withstand ft -> bloat Clear weather in
dry atmosphere, being favorable to ra
diation, permit* tta heat to ooaope from
earth faster than tta atin impart* it;
it tarn* cold. There, is,
■nch occasions, not enough vapor in
the air to ta oumlenoed even into a cloud.
The result is, that tta weather remains
dear and cold, until the winds, which
are put in morion by some (4 the agaaks
pWwhsro, winch give circulation to tta
atmosphere, bring vapor-laden air to re-
tave the cold. The vapor is fanmedi-
at«4y condensed into clouds or snow, its
talent best is set free, and, thin taing con
verted Into naniuble. froal, A ewym.s Ug-
air, aiwl’tna^MtAMe cffld iff urn
Maury't Physical Geography.
AS 1
r* »uch
•••••• ••••••#• eg* *• *ag-IU
SBririrzH*
NBBK* • • • *•• *••••••**•••••• • • —A^T
Here wo find that, to 1816, Mr.
predicted within MO,QUO of t
l*>f—totampf the Vtotod
to fn 1070, or forty-fire years after the
recording <4 hie prophecy I As Oen.
Walker sold, in spanktog of ttai
it almost
end. -
rnbS'i aav.
A lictroit lawyer was talking out of
his window, wkoh • ho reeoguiEod a fa-
miliar figure and made hurried prejuvrs-
>ns to vacate his room, leaving on the
desk a curd taaring the legend: ^
“ Gon»iHyej^t*a Cireuito^ourt -fto buck l
in 20 i
Ho was scarcely out
iiidivklual MMt§ frmff fli
tored tho vwost, tdBil" Nio
once planted himself in a chair with tho
look Of a man who meant to sit right
there for twice two hoars if necessary.
But it wasn’t necessary. He left the
tooth in ataut half on hour, and the
wner hurried back to find a note read-
in advance tta n am tar of inhab
itants in a rapidly-growing country with
in a fraction uf 1 par aaot. svotm won
derful beyond liotaf.** Had the «v
not intervened, it to believed that Wat
son’s predictions would have held gnsl
in 1870 and 1880. But in 1870 ta was
aheed of tta census nearly 4,000,000,
and in 1880 nearly 6,000,000. The Iosmcs
of the war, direct and contingent, we
can never know, but Watson’a figurre,
almost absolutely accurate up to tta war
period, would show it to have affected
tta population to the extent of nearly
6,000,000. That is, had there been no
war, the present population of Uis
United Htate# would bo about 6,000,000
greater than it to, Watson predicted
that the population in 1900 would reach
JOOlOqAQOOl ' •
Jim Wnsraia is much given to mak
ing fim of Uncle Moee’s bow lego, mnab
to the disgust of the old man. Tester
day they met on Galveston avenue, and
Jim, who has a very large mouth, com-
(f having tta q»raohe M ff—ark-
' 4 4
yer
yer
hpek; do
ui
want
lc wor#
sn’ I’ll fiqp jgr up y«r
h«nh f -Both young fellahs
gave up tta M maah * with
waist-bands.
T H’atertmry dmerto
bxifv
ntatb
MI ri ita sndisasa, to which tta
^-Mmw itak 1 k—
«• , l.ifcd toot 1 am
tor a vary
“DkarSib: I came up this morning
to burrow $6 of you to help me out on
my board. You were not in, but one of
jour clients has called and loft 010. I
ImvS receipted for the money in your
name, ahd will consider it os a foam un
til I see you again. Ta-ta." ,
Tlie lawyer wasn’t over ten seconds
realizing that ha ooald tavs aaved 85
by staying ttare aid jending' w much,
and bo wasn’t of any good tho rest of
-Detroit Free Pre*a.
SOX AOMMMASLK
rale, tta plain, unvarnished
truth to do! agreeabU. Speaking it to
not always a virtue. Concealing it is
often judicious. It jn taly »hen duty
calls upoo you to reveal the truth that it
[otiyf to oommandohla. A tale-taDsr may bsa
Ad JM knew what^tadtol it
of sight when tta I,“I can tell you what’s ds matter wid
[ the wuetar v* cami Yer bit J— Ars ^h—iryo#
«io <*ftrd, anff at ojxTicd yf’r mouth so ffidfl, laughing at
my bow legs,” responded tta old man.—
Ualverton Newt,
Woman's Wisdom.
“Hlie insists that it is more import
ance, that her family shall ta kept in
full health, than that she should have
all the fashionable dresses and styles of
the times. -She therefore sees to it, that
each intyntar of her family is supplied
with enough Hop Bitters, at the Hirst
appearance of any symptoms of ill
health, to prevent a fit of sickness with
itiuittendant expense, caie and anxiety.
All women should exercise their wisdom
in this way.”—New Haven Palladium.
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