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Go tos, Miss Mevtr Mise Paw Misa Eucno, HUM Work for yesterday that is undor a thousand éyes Blank declinations to run for president may be had at this office at three dollars a thousand, Color he is not nd forour part, may have had something te ce insuch ok says he would e with the Sioux; but ather careful as unceship. in three w so it as possible t the Democracy of this state have lost their only eligible There may be worse men than the pedlers of truck who visit busi- ness men in their busiest but somebody has disabled them so Some Baltimores uwemill; and it must ti judging from th number of toothless blades tha avery old on hin advane 1 Cash, the eminent and abl x li a p 0 b ‘A COMPARISON OF NOTES. © Nee Ainnney* Near Ola TOM taal fickle, but be's such a generous, open-hearted fellow, you know.” l at out while 1 was engaged to him, s| = n OF THE COURT. The case of Gould No evidence of one con- . today has in it the rebuke of a inst another cons; Set uy desta and ; s guilt under the law? Here is | p at just hope to understand. b . women than have been the aged Augusta and the ex: : South Carolina assassin, says with the excep is so apt to enforce his opinions, we ind the present vearina all the other rulers; but to ha that ro has turned white -stic happiness at the same time would be with it, but we t ers; und it must never be expected t Nobody isn ridiculous , inks he ; a ception, a perhaps, of the old man who cher ; ishes the beli t he is over \ shrewd and : ta reputation ° for satire and she will presently ' lose all her friends. Then she will t scoreh Ler own eyebrows, and presently she will have nothing left but her two-edged tongue. Above this predomin ‘ longs to Ameri 4 1 get out of Venezuela, as the first Napoleon got out of . isiana and the last Napoleon out of Mexico The emperor who dies inevita come to us from that locality Mr. Bayand rry Mrs. Folsom bei thoritativ denied, w both the lady and gentle accept our sorriest sympathy and regret The story that would m Sheridan is small in stature, but the Bui est says he will Phil the white house. This habit of calling prominent men by asingle syllable of their names, without any apparent purpose, is reprehensible and must be stopped IN DANGER OF CONGESTION. RAFTON—" Cholly, I can't see what makes my head fecl so dweadfully swelled. h, I feel as if my vewy veins would burst Hlowanp—" Weally, Aigy, it's “cans you wear such awfully tight shoes; causes a wush of bwains to the bead. ye know.” “Pon bly has the regret of one who leaves his work unfinished and much of :and whatamighti er king is the tramp, who. dying by the roadside, has nothing to lose and everything to gain. The aged philosopher sho. dying, requested that his. biegra- pher might write him down an ass therein expressed the whole st of human existence: with the ¢ ception that heshould havetho it superfluous foranybody him down anything whate comicbooks.com