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“Come on, Fust thing you know through that hello! hello! thing.” , Judge’s Charge. LABOR REFORM. Some farmers in Somona, Cal., perimenting with Indians, and like their we better than that of Chinamen, We see how it 8. They chloroformed the Indians and kept their farming utensils under lock and key. Andat the same time any body is better than a Chinaman, unless the Chi RESPECTFULLY DECLINED, ‘The Rochester Herald has a long article on * Husted’s Future.” The court must beg that paper to confine its speculations in connection with James to this world. We have the broadest assurance that, whatever may be offered him over there, James can not, will not, and can not be induced te Ppt it. PRINCE ROSCOE. It was reported that Mr. Conkling had lost $65,000 by a note for a fri Eis wife chic nd his excuse was, 000, but foronly: an is dead indorsing him, ‘that asked | ain I would I should not by that man to do it without hesitation. reversed he would have done the favor. The man was my friend.” Bear in mind that all this was when Mr. Conkling was a senator and far from rich, and furthermore t it was characteristic of him. Whatever may be said of that man politically, he is in many ways the prince that so many have long considered him. REGARDING THE TOBOGGAN. oung Mr. Edgar F. Davis of 71 avenue, Albany, writes the court, named a bob-sle' not like to see my favorite paper unrepre- sented. Our carnival comes soon. I extend an. invitation to you to come up and 14 some pictures for your paper.” Edgar, the court thanks you, but he will not come. The court suspects the bob is a tobog- gan—that is to sa} something without run ners and the proper columns which elevate the of the same a sufficient distance to save the pantaloons totally missing. The original toboggan was made of two barrel-staves sur- Clinton been ex- | he'll be chargin’ you a quarter or so for hollerin’ |mounted by a board with slivers on it; though it nt 1 -which it it was given to great velocity—it made it | necessary to recostuine the youth who rode it several times a week, rode the ground. It was not the custe so near ar boy combed out, Shall the court make pictures for the JupGg, Edgar? Not if he is acquainted with himself and the ways of toboggans. Pos sibly the later toboggan is better; but, if it is, it must still be turned up at beth ends, so that it can go up hill, too, if the court is to adopt it; and again, it must be the conservative kind of toboggan that goes slow enough to stop in an emergency if you want it to doso. But if it is a bob, Edgar? Well, in that case, dear boy, rig it up with a few wheels and put a horse at the front of it, so it may be used in summer, when the weather is comfortable. WHERE HE WAS AND WHY, —"" Why, Jack, where have you kept yourself for the past month ? Thaven’t seen you dining in any of your old haunts.” Jack—" No: dine regularly now at the Sturtevant House. where, since the new management, I get the best dinner in the city, with the nicest sort of service. You can always find me there from six to eight every night.” An Towarailr book the other ret turned it to the conductor founda pocket- 2250. He atonce nger. Th n he ‘saw it, nductor: ick it up, or Trine, “Tt is lucky some one seen you we never would have got it ‘A Fortune For You, All Is new: capital not needed; you are started free sexes: all ages, Wherever you li 1 at once write fo Tiailett & Co., Portland, Maine: thes ‘send you furl fnformation about work that’ yeu can do and i earning thereby from $5 to $25 and upwards daily from ibe frst start.” Some have made over ‘80. ina day The teat chance ever Known by working people. Sow the time—delay not Both | They buried Cynthia where the hemlocks’ shade Darkened the brook that murmured to the have the front of th up. It was so jeal ef the ways and “means of th A board, two staves and a few shingle ie and there you were. The then pre- vailed was nearly as hard and smooth as |It was formed from a sli |with a hard freeze immediately following it: and when you that, th hill a mil and covering tory sidewise, it made y ice that glistened on e thereof, and likewise on th inadvertently mounted to \directly thereafter slid off of, as toboggan yourself. But, dear boy, there were slight obstructions on the crust, and the tobog ys. it them out. They were in-| bly in the places at which the toboggan | got its best speed. The toboggan caught them, and for a moment you couldn't tell which boy and which toboggan. There was a com: plete revolution of both toboggan and boy, with a grand combination for one price of ad- mission of red comforter, woolen mitten, head, heels, body, board and barrel-stave; and when th ly sat up and looked rueful the vehicle ing itself far b | ighted itself when the boy wasn't on it, Edgar—it was discovered that he had scraped | one side of his face raw on the crust, dislocated his shoulder, sprained his ankle, and so sent | his left ear into his hair that it had to be| | uw such a toboggan slide as Ss much te vur eyes shine like the tree and every twig I fence that you rest on, and be The double page illustration in the New South supplement of Harper's Weekly for January 15th gives an excellent idea of the Allen & Ginter cigarette factory at Richmond. The Harpers in their special supplements in- tend to show the leading features of industrial enterprises in the southern es, and no more conspicuous example could have been chosen as a leader than the establishment of the man ufacturers of the Virginia Brights Cigarettes same being a gradually descending | you were a} That ever lulled to peace her sleep might be But restless evermore at night, the maid In ghostly habit, left the silent glade, And wandered listless, poor, unhappy she, Through well-remembered rooms most And our chilled hearts were awed and sore afraid, Till once, when clouds at midnight’s solemn tide Shut out the stars and passed the night with gloom, felt beh And toucl stuc Then smiling wide, as one in bed-rock luck, Fled, with glad crunching jaws, back to her tomt — Burdette. ADVERTISEMENTS. 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