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SEs v a HELATEGT CURIOSITY: or EURODEAN EXTRACTION | HE PAID THE MONEY. Mr. Tea of the value jection co ever bein poo th more than well-to-do, but they ly entertained themselves by specu what they would do if reverses over- Jacons and iat both had a nd * But dot vash dumpe uf enough to last my dime lily quick.” ond 1 te rf “but ven vou on't got no vay of taking any vid “returned the other reflect- ively, Vell, L tell you vot Edo; I insures minty bat dot will g goto der estate; "t hel Ib you non es realized th ofinally hit on Jacobs, 1 he very likely be no nish at all vanted vere ve" butelen der may; und I tells you ve dies first 1 buries dot ob) foree of the ution, ¢*'T stion, 1 you ler von't and if I dies first, Eh? How vos dot sagreed. ‘The singular bargain was nd the minds of both men felt re- by-and- , who mourned mourned so deeply as ed full fivet gan to think that silly bargam; he was no money would do his earthly good, but still hi him. "He was # thot r he felt that he owed deceased five thousand Finally he consulted i whose judgment he had implicit ec determined to abide by his deci for him none aes, for he lament- lars’ worth. He be- dd entered into a very friend no nscience troubled juare man, and THE JUDGE. *” mortification t opinion that the money ably to be » friend was of ht unquestion- reed upon, Tt was, dl been en- arties, and rly no way Out of it now, feel like an honest man till if ainks dot vosh so mineself, . and he departed with a heavy heart. vs after, he met the friend so light that the pntleman at on his mind. “You have buried that money, Ya, I've buried it,” answered Is nd you feel better for it, don’t you “Oh, much bette: Phat’s right; a man never loses anything his duty. By-the-way, how did you mor us it in gold, or green- Vell, noz I shust draw my cheek to poor | mean id | the w | 1 | it if it wesn't wore Jacob's order, and let him have dot.” ture the outside time ‘in his life full uniform, that fact, his peculiar equestrian method him more attention than healt At length he reined up and small boys who were jeering at him, the matter with ye horse be the boy, in broad $ waur horse, but never What's war- waur rider.” “UNp ing pipes k Two FiaGs."— and this is ‘The steam-heat- low estimate. A Seuvary Pr from the city in the FEDING.—The exodus days. concluded the load was off | have you | CORD OR WAVE. Ovr bright: morning conte Journal, has the following: “A North tried to ha knot sliy drowned. When maidens commit suicide, kind Natu comes to their assistance, Ha, ha! ‘That reminds us Down by th Lived old Down by th porary, the rolina girl climb f with a fell a tree and but the erand ermined to. invariably nto the w a weepines wille Under the willer 1 Sat the miller’s dai inte the water, The tears fell from her eyes, Her head it kept abobbi First she sighs And then commences AML the world Life to mm Since Willi and then she « Din waste wn sorted me ned the Nad went anc sojers.” She shricked, and sobbed, Her face anid wept, she up did cover She breathed For her And then +1 Her me Merb Was a sort of a delicate zh most mournfully it prepare al life to injure und the eo) was hure rot her hair She} kel at the willer above TH han, But what a mistake if Vd probably She looked at the w And her nerves she in my ter should break, Irown in the water er below san te totter y bold, and Pmigin take cold, t have stayed, like the miller maid, own up inte a widder, And rivers allt And many a gatoot wo ‘ld han pawn OF shoot as if it had seen a gentleman te an f him, I reckon it I's a veteran! You don't tell me that coat has been through at loc » these hol % How d've sup] came in * THERE i as Smith rem: a trifling | money was tir wtide in the affairs of men,” ked when Jones refused him on the ground that all his up in investments, “NEVER say dye ply to her h were wavs and means b mer's toilet might be 1 as Mrs. Perkins’ re- intimation that there which her last sum- le to do duty “REVENGE is swee who went in the mornin, he had been overcome the night before, treated the bar. der. “Wox’r washee,” as the Chinaman said to his would-be-credit customer. comicbooks.com