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Usenr Sa CHRONICLES OF GOTHAM. CHAPTER VU that certain Vid say—Lat and lemale w ind pleasure on the Now it ¢ and law make of the murselves a feast half day of the week v the day was half spe he temples of the lew y changers ad takers and of the high ened that near to the own by the big temples water, were large and hig set up te dwellers in the merry in nio ve, these both in build 2 waters, and of Wl centurions one camp from the die and th themselve lid: quarre We in no wise Dut will de rows je people future that we can still hold te they will pte our er called votes our places wive to us praise liking —<0 r have we he chief on the oh cree from ye brethren of the ust not make our own troubles “Confound his stupidity! He never too plain before the eyes of the dwellers in u we must) chan our own to s that a few and of thi public yuiand for the wing that they should vote certain man fora commander I priest of the camp, by f his own kin mien, who are embly, did hut Edzoon did Thebs Ir. There was a certain man in the camp who had in time past been a ruler over the tits borders. Eadzoon did he man, ay to the did say aan fit ny other But Edzoon was firm, ve firmness pre the men did that no. sooner an round the camy ns and en power sn men and the to he wondered at, . Tut in the time to come it is prom. ised us that it will be wonderful to behold, of these ways are mighty, few sind the wagons Jeanliness of the eamp yet thes were sm is not ve OLD SAWS RE-SET. * CONCERNING the lic like a tombstone, + NoTHiNG produces nothin only yeu must except the naughts on a check * EXPERIENCE teaches even fools.” hut ad say nothing, er judge of of a mine ain't any hole.) Nice for one ery the fact those favored know they are too t = Ik who follows two h, and he who follows a whol left. gets neither, switeh ¢ ets “THE J pepper of our grandmothers— | what has ne of it? shricks an Euste editor, He may search We haven't seen it. Weare not surprised that he is ex- cited over its sorts of odd thing are in ra ni draw the lin in rather as this time. Hf the Eastern editor « his grandmother's red pepper, he vert it, and offer a liberal rew has he loc posed blue ina teapot of his grandmother? [may Ie there. Our grandmother's eracked china tea- pot used to contain a greater Variety of ar- ticles than can be found now-a-days in the drawer of a family sewing machine. 1 new A screstite writer says that * aw oyster, if you play the bivalve will open its aver, who has caused considerable p ity (if not insanity) in this world te try the experiment, and had not squeez! than half of “The Sweet By-and- re the oyster not only opened ceous covering, but, ina fit of ly threw its shell at the ly And no wonder! necordeon ne onclad anger: of the | * Dos't t the shadow and lose the substance, $a patent-medicine tisement. We never do, The best p | to blow the froth off before drinki | though there may be very: little left. | udver- sub: Ir was rumored in. Boston, the other day, that a policeman had been found | his beer, and it was said there was a dignation meeting among the bluc- secure the discharge of the offendin her who had thus dishonored the force. | Exerseer Bouter has reported to the Park Board that * Macomb's Dam Brid unsafe, and it will require $27,800 to repair it.” is a good deal of money, but there is no use in the engincer being profane about it, nats mem Ir should be made a nong his supporters all the pretty country. though he | be the candidate T Ir know w Hd for. rab, Mang men spend all their tiv | to find ont: id to be half the battle 1 7 A FRIEND in need—an impecunions Qua- ker. comicbooks.com