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Woodville Advocate (1878), 18 Dec 1884, p. 3

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'0 ebomin-te on: I- “no 3 Booty Menuhin ; We regent u roiling promo wim dindnin. ‘Ve o-idnonnly uniute the polish 'l'hn we notice wood the englieh nebob hug; We nailing” euuenvor to abolish I'mm our Voices nny truce 0! none! iwnng. puriotic dniy we leeve undone. With “onion such on Hebrews hold for pork, Ghee We veuenie the very nune oi London In proportion in our honed of New York. 80 entreety 0 old in ony manna: when Ont oouwmm tor miive knots. when we 11 we bet: we " lay e guinea," nthet often, And we uwevs uy “ l feney " for " I guess." V0 eehem the Revolution Millage] : I! you mention Bunker Hill to us we sigh; '9 Wucpl”ly.e."°’9.‘° 9“ QB“.- , The «nanny ot flcthodlnm will!» onlo- inkd in Bmlmon on Tue-day. an hundred dolognu will be present. 8:5." thoroughly reepeot God Save the Queen. We urge the Prince of Wales, though he should I ll! W tn o weer et the rep ubllo we obey I We won d nthe: let “hp Roy: 1 Bixhneu hick ua Eben have been the bosom friend 01 Henry -‘ 0)), your husbsnd mm Inn boon min- hhon. I urn aura." responded the "auto! wile. " John doesn't understand u word 01 French." " Poor John," said a :rnatlolwfle. oooord- inn :0 the vorooiona Deuoii Po“. " has so much .0 do at the 011100 tho. he in 01th compelled to work ammo." “ Are you mm than he spends the ovum In a u hm Mae ‘2" "Izod another mottled logy who may making on sltmooon all “My hnohoud mud thn he thought he log him at the Funoh open tho other WO 3» not propm ed in an foolish manner The vulgulu- a 0! Uncle m to screen ; We dislike to hen- til» dull stu- Bunglad Bun- mom alum-o the“: of The Bunting Ball, poem-M nuts on New Yon society.) 3!- pooltivoly “he to call up mum For the batman»: outn- maul mate it sure; I» '0 lo 1: upon thin aid” of me Athnuo h I- mm 01.9-th unpleuunz to endure. '_o_oonn_ldu_- degr old Enalggd u the fountun '6fifii’uit’imtifiua repu‘ibl me ; 'gtbouduute 811:! l‘ “>qu qty 1! Tho ELY: 114mm: pout-Ind to-ds ‘0 (albums now poom by Lou! All: luau-w: I'd uwm tor her- ~ I'd tau for her- mm knows what I'd but tuber. -“ "” " 'I‘d'id‘fétbgr- * Do '04 for norâ€" - I'd kick up 3 Mn: udmna tuna {or' her. ' ' 4 I'd deep {or hotâ€" I'd lap fur lorâ€" l'd so without a cop l)(or her. iii 3713170} her-â€" I“ drink the 011.0 my fat her. I'd ng ht for herâ€" I'd bite (or hurâ€" l'd nu: tho are.» ill n13!“ for her. Dd for hotâ€" I'd nae-n tc-r herâ€"- I‘d go withcut my load for her. I'd lines! for her- I‘d mu] fur horâ€" Illoh la the love I he] lot her. I‘d slide for her-- 'd this {or he! â€" I'd ulm again" the mud and this {or her. I'd t for her- I'd 03 fur her-e 70 puduululy chance nu lo. And we languid: on me to day 01 July. I'd my fur her-â€" Butâ€" hang me it I'd up! to: her. . . I‘d boot for her - l'd moot to: herâ€" Atlnl who'd come to unit [or her. . 5i am or mve' .- I: on. hold. Whi- d-Ilu hind " 0 tho: so loir in summon 00¢. Will-o lol my lush snd v gin soul blonn'd tho colomu'd Psnhononâ€" The gliimlo; cspisol; In (six in. s vuihorn sunshlns hothod. But. sun e at such majestic union As hero with ionhud upox-snthod in mumm- over neon; for thou -when “hens reign'd sud acme ‘l'hyulorions eyes worn dimm'd with psin, 'lb [nut in on», s iioemsn’s home The smve. the scourge. the chnin ; 0 {allover of the vision, still in moilon w the dissontsloun, Bow o'er blind 'orcn uni buinloss will lay in thy goldsn drum. Who iii. are“ colors. would“ not msr By ohm “cl sll the fierce And lost This order dour hum-n star. This herirs‘s oi shawl; 0 so me: oi the put, cry . Thu wooden from tho public good, Chanâ€"when the notions not on igh heir idol stunned with blood. And when moy roll their idol downâ€"- 01 snow in "hip sonoly proud. Thou ionizer oi the lnwloss crown As of tho lswle-s crowd ; 80' long thine ever-growing mind Both aim: the bins snd strewn the sun. through some of late would misc A Wind To mug shots to shy an”. Ion Youd Against I" forms of powerâ€" quuroishod brows. tompouuous tongues. I: can; an um;- ln An hourâ€" nu mouths and tron lung-2 " Ah. air. we are nos tioh or no“, The owner ole nu one“, " - ~ The mom“ um " But» we hue bend: hi- Men 0013 leptment; In! I mt]- fold Dear foot mu roam. " And a Iha mm, kettle boils We WOIOk um him w_hu daily toils ‘ For us each day. 0! tension mm in]! a score no fits. I'm own. if not. more. When low on; meat Lia: It the door H " It iliilih’t’g’iiy.’ 7 7 ' “Ono not: the aliupon {at his feet, noun 1' Igynsllrmgg his :03»â€" L, ~ The mother aid. " I a 0d. mud hush-ad. b3 you In. An more mxoe cLUdnn n my knee. Who look__to up 93 tt‘uatingly -_. ‘ 'TBe'b inn" Bfiai'r-l And while thr c 1 men round him sing gm gym-gem” en: old rungs ri_n_g. " I, little world in very mun. Sauce m-_r_th yang nmio_o_. sir.“ d1." In our deu' homo. Th“. though the tempen roar outside, And new ly u-tuton In and wide '11:. cheery blnu mny nerve to uni 0 Dear foot mu roam. And mule “an“: Ono macaw , " For their sweet men. who love me lo. I tap m9 are-11mm siglow 0h."- at Anglo-nah“. Ton-you’- Now '00-- What I’d do [or Ila. . For «an bro-d7 A con-dun. Wile. \edwahm:mtua ht With b.osaomn lair. Ifd cuss (qr her-â€" Or any utuor woinin. Widfdifliisiéid.“ l‘qu-I-elc. fioqqhin ; The whiting nick moat in demand oi preeeni is the round hood with curved aides mdolmooih top to: the none .or monognm. Anobhy Ityle ie ihoi which Iddll heel to ihe nan-l bundle, and is much denial by young twinge“ of the wood. Hammotod‘gold and silver are still populu. The been wrinkle in «non, hewevet. in. slick enihble {or a dinin- mojor. This em. in tarnished will! 3 hollow head, tho top 0! which is filled wiih n screw pine which on be token 011 when- ever the holder plain. Thane cums no head now for sob-coo ponohee and oigueite once. Some use them on “ shimhlee " sud any them to the that" had open filled wiih the good old unitâ€"N. Y. Mail and Exprmo . . . ' Duue‘h o! the 'l‘elcplbne.‘ (3319-) (Brown. wholoulo grocer. going out o! iown. instruct. Mn. B. to opminuo his practice of onllingnp the waiohmsn of the ; wnrehouso through the night. ‘ Mrs. B (st 9 L Inaâ€"Hello ‘ Wntohmm.-Bnr-r-r ! r-r-r! hello I Y Mn. B -â€"In ovnrfihiug I“ right ? 1 Wltohmm.-Ieo. .11 right. his down '1 you hmto. find ho quiet I» ‘ _ [In Baromgioghdod, mg indignunt. [II-l. B. retina toque: um Indigntnt. Sub-51mg! “:va _bfiiW°°n Bgoyn gm) The enempe to reiee one in the Bend «ion Ielende he: proved e feilnre.‘ I! II In any oomlorl to our brethren Ohe Bend- wlehee to know it. we here!) remerk “In anon; I: (Join bee been re! in II]. United 8m” during the lee. three mom)“ to preo vent en; eeerehy. died my. And I want you. when the hour of detest comes to you. to "die any." Don't hick. Don't struggle utter you ere deed. It distorte the coun- tensnoe. contracts the limbs. lends the lectures e hideous expression 0! agony and 1hate. end terrailec the mourners. When your time comes, “ die esey." Don't kick eguinst msniteet destiny. Remember it in hard to fight the tetee. New. wheu’l ma thereturnlonthe 5th of November. I lay me down in celm though sorrowlul resig- nation. I closed my eyes and folded my bends on my bosom end remeiued passive and quiet. but there won't e prettier Rspublicen “ remsine" in ell this brood lend then your lute lsmented subscriber. It took e greet msny thousand Republicans men or twelve dsys to ettpin my stste ol sublime composure. but they came to it at lent. sud see how much time they lost. They kept catnip-ting the resurrection. Every time s triumphant Democret blew his rejoicing horn they thought :ho Winohmun. W-tohman explsins that his closing remark: was uddrmod n his dog. whioii was worrying his trousers while he was a the klophono. Everybody h-ppy-J timon. Johnnie ‘2" Johnnie viamu 10)â€" " Wall. “'3 “to “Ill. y'know. is: Presby- on. Whore there's u ripping nice girl me you. II I ocmo chem people mighl mm [Ind lawman-mad I’m no. smut pg am: 1" Four Chino-o umbuudon pnmod duough El I’m-o. Tom. on Bundsy. en route w the Olly of Mexico u «care the pcsaage n! u law rmlltmg Chin-man to become elm-nu 0 Mexico. Fifteen onnge 3mm, near Plent Olty, Fl... yield ehle your 150 000 orengeaâ€" 10.00010 the Ree. These nee: ere about 40 you. old. . The personnel eehte of Sir Emmoe Wil- son. the steel spool-lint on eklu dleauea. le believed to be the lemeee of eny medical mm on record in Englend. vim. 01,890,000 the bulk wnll ultimately go to the Royal College ol Surgeons. Hiu Pmtypo nâ€"" Why don't you com. on: with {our ainten to our place some. cimon. Jo nnie? ' Johnnie ( iamu 10)â€" It tree the trumpet , ot the Re. publicen Gehriel. end jumped up in their greve clothee end went prencing enound. end doelly hed to he knocked in the heed with en omciel count before they would eubmit to the offices oi the under- teker. I believe in pluck. my eon, I believe in grit; I heve en ebiding teith in send. I like to eee e men fight who doesn't know when he in licked. but I don't like to ace e men come howling beck into the ring eiter he hee been knocked cut end the other fol- low nee gone~ew with the note money. “ Die eeey." my y. you'll look better, your friends end enemies elite will edmire‘ you ell the more (or it, end you'll be in better condition (or getting up when your perty Gebriel eounde the trumpet. Now, beer thie in mind. Peete it in your bet. I don't know .much ebcut politicsâ€"I wish I bed ee menv dollere ee I don't know much ebout pumiceâ€"but whet I do know I know for keepe. end I know it ie elweye becoming tor the perty thet gets its neck cut off to “ die eeey " end so oif grecelully. A FI.‘ of naps (or Ireland. New York m.- The moot hopeful dun for Inbnd jun now In tho rupidlv deotou- in; qnuntity of waste lond. For many you" one use. under bog, much and burn mount-in become groom nnd not. hm natiounnnl onlorprtao mun we found some onooungamont in the auto of :ho oounuy. for this you we read: " The racism-“on o! wuto Inn! has been pro- gressing rtoudtly. and now then are 89 720 non-loco thou ohm were in 1888. The extent at Ind undo: guns hue lurgoly inonuedJmt loud-under cups nhow a. filling tfl of More “In 63.000 nurse. for which she two moot prosperous provincesâ€" ngnqgor Ind Ulnar-ore moinly respon- Brooklyn ' Eagle: My son. when you go into poliuoe. u I an grieved to see you hove may done to the extent of ruining two In“. of olothu with kerosene oil duo tho cont 0! your elomuoh with whinheyâ€"il would he much better to: you toduy. mildly. mowly. phyuloully and llnnnoinlly. hud you drunk the hero-one and poured the whiskey over your clothes. ulthough your puttiouo exhiluution would have en‘flored â€"hul when you do go into reel palitioe. when you uiumph. triumph graciously. magnunlmouely. metoilully. Yul} will ohoexve thut this udvnoe is given you by a mun who is lying on the 1m 0! his book. while tho huughty toe )8 holding a torch- llght prooeuion over his proelnte form. But ll doe-n'l hutt me toy. and I want to tell you why. dud I wontin that connection to give you _one _moto line of advice. I '0' Clio... Câ€"«oo '0! Cells Daioo at I Quill Ill .5330... .I The Propel! Caper In canes. “DI. IAIY. IY BOY." A~ooolation depends upon the open pur- chase by tho Armani-non of their rlghl in the Congo torrhorleo. Mr. Molar rota-on to Admit Ihe French claim: of priority in the parabola. Fronoo bu nipnlnod rho; free trod. in tho Oongo country rhollbo limited to 20 yum. Tho on, of Puir won plooordod through- om on Bomrday night onuonnoinu o work- logmon’o memo. to be bold or Bellonlla on Band-y to doubinto upon tho oxpodl- onoy of holding a noon-tor muting bolero ,rho PM». Elym. The polio. domoliohod tho plomdo. and larger until the net is usd’lees. The nearest approach to absolute rest is sleep. and oi this every man. woman and child should have abundance. roportioned to his constitution and occupat on ; but there is a relative rest. quite as important. and more neglected by most busy men and women : this rest is recreation. The “ I haven't time" excuse. although as popular as ever. is nearly threadbare. A man owning property can afiord to invest a thousand dollars though he withdraw it irom actiVe business. if he is sure that the money will double it~elt. We all have twenty-tour hours every day to invest. and it one hour withdrawn irom business can be better invested. is it not a wise thing to do it ? Relaxation. however. to be profitable. mus: bewhole-hearted. his not rest for the business man to bring his affairs and worries home with him. Itis not rest for the student to brood over theories and for- mulas when he walks. neither is it rest to take one's fears and anxieties it) our \ friend's table. If we have no heart to throw of! these burdens. we should make the eficrt in spite cl ourselves. We have been bound to our cares as the convict is to his bail and chain. and it is time to master circumstances, instead 0! being their slaves. Men- tal slaves are more dependent upon the bysical condition than we are inc iced to think. Iriio tability means overstrained nerves; the “ blues " and "black butterflies ” are other naniss o! indigestion and a poor circula- tion. Recreation.it‘is to be remembered. is neither dissipation. not yet absence oi activrty. Complete change of thought is relaxation ; and Hood is quoted by a recent writer as saying that the Quaker always enjoys life. for he makes a pleasure of his business and a business of his pleasure.â€" Every Other Saturday. Schulbaya’ splice. One peculiarity of the schoolboy mind is to put things negatively. says All the Year Round. Astor example. a filth standard boy was asked to write a short essay on pins by way of an exercise in com ition. and produced the following: “ ine are very useful. They haved saved the lives‘oi a great many men. women and childrenâ€" in tact, whole families." “ How so?" asked the puzzled inspector. on reading this. " Why. by not swallowing them." was the immediate reply. 0n the same line was the essay of another schoolboy. on the sub- ject 0! salt, which he described as: “ The stufl that make potatoes taste bad. when you don’t put any on." A prettily humor- ous examination story is that oi the little Scotch boy at the-Presbytery examination. He was asked. " What is the meaning of regeneration ?” “ To be born again." he answered. "Quite right! Would you not like to be born again ? " He hesitated. but being pressed said that he would not. and asked why not replied: “For fear I might be born alassie.” Alike astonishing and amusing was an answer given by an adult exam’iuse who was “s tti'ng" for. a certificate as acting teacher. In the exam- ination to test general knowledge he was asked. “ What is the age of reason? " and answered: "As many years as have elapsed since the birth of the person so named." ' A ohumod male to drown ohont ovary newapapor office in the lad. from within whiohnouoros om coupes or to ever made unwonhy mo 0! by the custodian. any» the Bum-lo Ezprm. flora in nous: in point. Ayoung woman from Gave-end. L. L, advertised for n husband in a New Haven paper reoemly. Her good qhuolmeu wore‘lnsny. She was 5 stung, oddly girl of 30 you" ‘nnd 165 ponndl “oi:- dupoil. 'To 03:18! 23‘3““ loss o§_hening uhq bud 822,000 in Miolngun Iron Mounmu Uompwy bands. 200 bud of «No. two smoke-brindle sum. 11? yoke of oxen sud 5.000“ at land in Indian Territory. Every mm connected '1“! the morning journal _ in {hick the udvggmgmgm ngpeued Inn-t ham known the night hetore o the prize the: might be ha! for the uk- iug; but not one would forget his duty by taking an uninit edvennge of the reading public. Ineiend of rushing of! to the hofiel where she young women wee chipping and certying everything before them wiih a rush, alter the fashion of newspaper men when the Mine no concerned. each and everyone of the boys united until the pe r and appeared on the street: the (allow an morning, and then took choir chenceu with the hadâ€"doubtin- to get lots. Mr. Mdet English doing.“ to the Congo Conference. in»: Imimntod to the ugouta oi the Alrionn Intern-noun! Asaooinmon zhst Englqndfo nopgniupn of median“!!! of me Then in 3 home! toying tho fishermen “wot ! on who wu nos mend 'holr nob will soon be oath]. to ouch nub ;"md one in uldom tound I0 nmorovidono Mum-let 9 you grow logo: 'l‘ho Inewy Parley. Piiiebnrg chronicle: Boon winter will (mien hie icicle lungs in the throne of the warm ennehine end such the red blood lrom ehe dying enheete. Auhwert the eky grey hue oi mine will arrowh, imprieoning the euth end bidding defiance to the wermeh thee eeehn to reeoh her lrozen hoeom. The gun] will lurk beneath the deed end minted jlmpeou in the tnr-ofi eornere ol the skimmed-rider Renee. Bun hrenohu will pencil on ehe deed sir n we of forces was and woodlend mieery. The ground will he eoVered, while end pure; pure and whileâ€"e0 pure, and white, enu cold. end ehfl. and heutleumnd nnleehnu. we! we uhull know we were born in sin; impure, imperfect! But. oh I give no book the green at our henna. the warmth eve» of on: lenitu, for we ere but hnmonl And in ihie white time ihnl oomee epeoe the men who lost his oVerooet on en election her will oeli himsell en idiot. Balm-g Now-”per Mel. Charlo- Dun-tor. o blacksmith. of Lou ville, Ohio, hu made o clock. mostly with bluohnmlth'u took. which ha oxoltod eonâ€" nidonhlo common! In his neighborhood. It in prnnoipdly 0! “col. und In... 1 union on. some movomon. om ho inn the time In elonn ohm. “(Rig 0 honn ond qwtou. ad a nun too uh. The Muqnia o! Unmden. now 12 yuan old. asked me 00an of Chonoery the other day to inoreuue his allowance of 830.000 n you to 040.000. on the ground tint the for. mer won not enough to keep up his mutant Baynham Conn. Governor Porter. of Indinno. rolls n very funny story on himself. acknowledging that for ones in his life be We: floored. Daring she meant enmpeign. he went into n enroll t we to make a speech. He begun some. thing In mm wey : " My friends. 1 om glad to meet you um. I elwoye like to come to Blonkviue, and i0 see. no I do now. so many old triende." Jun here a tell. punt Hoosier. in a noon-akin cop. cried out In on inimuuble voroe : " Name ’em, Governor. name ’em I" And the Governor eoyo he wee so broken up by this nniimely inquiry for details that he oonld not nnmo 3 mm. The Hoosiers hushed good assuredly. end one Governor joined in. too. "Nome ’01:). Governor. mine ’01:: I" he: become o by‘ word in rho Hoosier Sate. The Parnellihl onlonluto to bosblo to return 86 mombon to the Home when m deumbuuon Bill no“ Into afloat. The Nulounlln pron hall the coming eloolonl revolution wuh expressions 0 jubilant srwfloullon. United Ireland dooluoa the Rodlsuibnlion Bull willpro- done the mom momentous ohmgoln the Bdmh Oonnlmllon our propond lo Pnrllamonl. md «ya u will ludoo the final triumph of tho Nullonuliat cum. Jeen Ingelow in turning any in the prime of me. Her L vndon home, where she lives with her two btothere. in “ways in]! of flowers. She devotee much time end money m chutiey. / A. In! In a nu War. ' Iregut to beer thet the End of Del- honeie ie breaking, hie eetehiiehment ct Bxechin Gentle. en propone- retiring to more economic-l qwtere nt Gennenhie, 0. meta ehootinslodge in the ioothille to the weetwud ot reohin. It it rob-hie that both Penman end Brechin eetle will be let. Lord Delhonnie’e nominel rentroll is little ehoet of £50000. yea; but he enc- ceeded to e debt of e qnexter of e million «ten-ling. end to eeteteeyhieh hed Inflated from a long period of neglect. The eflecte of thin neglect he set himsel! enthneienti- celly to remedy. by giving hie temtry usual-om conceeuione 0! rent, building new standings end leboren’ cottegee end enm- ing in exteneive improvement. which. in the pee-ant bed timee. yield no return. on the eomewhn levieh outlay. Hence the necessity (or e retrenchment. which I trust will be but temponryiâ€"Londcn World. There In An eccentric old mnu nnmod Punch Kennedy n “no Bohcnccudy. N.Y.. poor-hon”. who thinks he mun nosivc his wages every Saturday night. nnd $0 mm him he in given 5 spoonful of cantor o , which he mph u bin Inlay. Mr. Oladnonu'o uluy .- Prime linin- m in and to be 825 000. win]. an Ohwcwo: u! the Exohoquu ho noun- 01.950. Jeflenon Dale in now an Into! his due. Be bu been untried twice. sud In» no mule descendant. lining mntly Ion oi: only Ion. Mr. Angelo Book ha modollod s but. 0! Gurdinul Manning. hnvina had the lining“ lrom his omlnenoo. A copy of too bun ha been pluoed in the Italiu: church in Human Garden. “Iteneus.” of she New York Observer. says in e recent postscript to one of his letters to thou peper: " The grandchildren of fihoee who read ‘he first of those letters us now’ seeding the lust of them." The heppieet men in Indiene over Mr. Heudrioke’ election in hie colored couch- men “ Tom.” When the count in New York settled the result beyond queetion Tom ehouted: " We ere elected euro. end we ere going to teke our eeet this time without doubt. There won’t be eny eenetoriel commission this time. I heerd Mr. Hendricks eey eo. We'll teke our eeet." This wee eeid to e reporter. who repeeted Tom'e utterencee to Mnnendricke, perticulerly hie deflent eeeertion. “ We’ll into our eeete." " Did he eey we? " quees tioned Mr. Hendricke. end when enured poeitively thet eueh wee the ceee he bent into the heertieet leugh he hee been known toindnlge in for meny yeere. He teirly shouted with glee. end then. recovering himeelf. cud: “I wee not cure how Torn voted, end I never eeid eword to him on the subject 0! poiitice until he ceme to me for informetion e few deye before the elec-r tien. I found then hewented to know how to tentâ€"whet kind of e epeech to mete. I have noticed the reeult wee exceedineg gretiiying to him. ' We ere going to teke our eeet 1' Well. thet ie good l" _ Lemuel-r! u n W. A good etory ie told of the iete Merqnie. Hie icrdehip, who wee ohmmen of one of the Weieh reiiwey mmpeniee. wee once treveiiiug in oompeny with eeverei other geniiemen, when the ticket pletiormwee reeched. Here e emert youth. who hed not long reached hie teene. entered the cerriege with “Tickete. pieeeei” Lord Londonderry never cerried e reiiwey ticket. but the impervicne youth wee not to be eetieiiod. " Do you know who I em 7" inquired the lord. "No. eir.” wee the blend repiy. " I em the Merqnie o! Lon- :iondorry. the cheirlnen of thin reilwey." "But how em I to know thet. eir ?" wee the ehup rejoinder. The etetion-Ineeter wee celled. end hie lordehip. delighted with the ied'e ehrewdneee. hed him et once pro- muted. end he in now occupying en honor- ehle pmiticn in the ocmpeny'e «nice.â€" Londtm Truth. The Rev. Dr. John Hell. of New York. is ahead or his olenoel oontemponriee in humus a genuine Inn 1308th lull in his nudy. The rout of ’em hue to go “fly from, home (or 3 Int. The Eu] 0! Bhrowahnry. who has recently 0033206 in the uh businm in London. is the hand of And me lending mover in the Young Men’l Oohriafiul Aiwcilflion of Euglmd. Au 1. um; 10 0! good muting. Constell- mun-elom-Guhaon. 01 England. laid he would gm 2.100 majomy. a not 2.109. Pom“! ramp... In the cup. sud hi. money hqdn- w ml down the hole which 1|qu! undo: hh no“. He in not a blacksmith. ha! ha hu- 3 spa. in his throat. sud I“ the publioun' butch oun't m it. om. It 3 pot of hut in u yud 011w . he must hnve swallow“! up mot. sous than a plonahmtu could act ova {0! many a d. . and still he goes on IWIIIOWID. until he tn as to wallowing. All goes down Gunter lune. Like ihe snipe. ho live. (I 'auoflon. I! you ask him how he in. he...” he would_ be (13in right}! by oould_ pop"! is the publiotn's Kill. tad his «Am in D out. 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