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I. i The Kinston OURNAI A " SR' I Proprietors. I TEIIS-$1.50 to Tar. KINS TON, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1879. NO. lO. 1879. SFRIX G. 1879. MRS. S. A. WEST, KINSTON, X. C. For Th Kinston Journal. THE CHILDREN. BT i. T. W. H-wir.K fn fncnrl in the manufacture of rA I..vl- Ilatu for the past few seasons for S. I. It M return h'-r siiiccre thank Uj her pat r, n rD' to th m and all the public a ror.iinl Invitation to call and examine b-r Ne w Stock of Ladies, Misses, k Children HatH,lJciiiits, Flowers und Trim in in ffH, ah of which ha. ! n fleeted with preat care fr .tu the inoxt Fahionahle and 1-arrest Houses in w York, 1'hila.lflphia, and IJaltimore, and f,pml of the LUBST NOVELTIES of THE SEASON. AUo a full'and complete Sto k of LUHKS PRESS GOODS READY MADE SUITS. Till MMIXC3. NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, PARA ' SOLS, UMBRELLAS, FANS, ' HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, &c. ! in-inter th- place. the New Store ad joining the residence of S. H. Went. apr3-3m iiimfeii in ef to aiseri Jtract, till ami clean, or do anything nec- -r f'Kary to he done, by a iK-ntist. OHice at residence. Hoard furnihf (l to parties from the conn ;rv . jah3-12m A. HARVEY & CO. Manufacturers of Fine Brands of . cjii5viiir Smoiciiiqr T 0 B A 0 G 0 , jinl 12m. Kiiiston, X. C Children! treasures of the heart, Born on earth of heaTen a iart; I Gifts from God to parents dear, Lifting little handa in prayer. "Suffer them to come tome" Saith the Lord of earth and sea; For of such my jewels are- Subject of my constant care. Mother point their way to God; i Let the G os pell be thy rod To correct, instruct and teach Uy example daily preach. 1 Bring them up for Heaven above. Trusting in the God of love; And direct their little feet, That they for Jeus may be meet. k. They are flowers of earthly birth; Blooming around their parents hearth; They bloom on earth and fade and die That they may bloom again on high; Of all the gems of earthly birth, Our children far exceed in worth; They sparkle In the crown of love, And brighter shine in heaven above So, gentle mother, sow the seed The seed of truth is all they need; Sow ihem morning, noon ancLnight, And they shall dwell with God in light. Such are the thoughts my heart conceives; O may they not, like withered leaves, Be scattered by the pasting breze, And loft in life's tumultuous seas i .ouis (iui:i:x FASlHONAMiE ItAKHEIi and HAIR DKESSER, KINS TON, N. C. Selected. POOR AND PROUD. 'Strawberries! strawberries! fine and fresh lady, please buy But Madeline Joyce, leaning 'Sixty pounds a year and all ex penses paid, said Mrs. .Benjamin, complacenly. 'I think it isn't at all stingy, yv no is it, Maaenner A young lady a friend of mine. When do you want her?' 'At once; 'and then we can be off 1 . .11 "XT' a without aeiay. xou will accompany us, Madeline?' 'Oh, of course of course. That is, if mama approves?' with a glance at the pretty,', faded effigy of former gen tility, who sat in the shadows beyond, as befitted her darned lace and with ered complexion. " And Mrs. Joyce smiled faintly. 'How ready the young birds are to fly away arid leave the parent nest,' she sighed.) 'Well, it is but natural. I can hardly blame Maddy for being anxious to leave so dull a place as this.' 'Mamma,' cried Madeline, passion ately, 'it is inot that. Oh! mamma, if I could only tell you! And she hurried out of the room, with a choking gasp in her throat. Mrs. Benjamin did not like scenes; she looked pn with civil wonderment. But she understood it all after a lit tie while. ! i : 'The landlord; again! cried Mrs. Joyce, in her soft, well-modulated 'And you belived I could go ash ion hunting, pleasure-seeing, while while we owed money that we could not pay! Oh, Mr. Atheling!' Five minutes later Master Clarence Benjamin, the oldest and most aggrav ating of the tno of boys, rushed down to his mother's bondoir, where Mrs. Benjamin was half-distracted over the mysteries of packing for the. Lake. 'Mamma! mamma!' he howled, grasped her hand; 'come quick, There's strange man whispering to Miss Joyce, and she s crying. But when Mrs. Benjamin reached the scene of action the tears were all dried up, and Madeline was smiling and coloring radiantly. The ManWlio Didn't Vote ineman who nad Jully made up bis mind never to poll another vote was 'around' at the last election. lie was heard of on street corners and in groceries for a fortnight previous and it did him a heap of good to have men reply to his assertion: 'Oh don t say that, Mr. Jorkins. We can't spare you from politics, in deed we can't.' Buthe was obstinate. He had de liberately and carefully made up bis 1 - 4 .1 t ft mina noi 10 go near tne pons, and no arguments could move him. Even when men predicted that both parties would be smashed to pieces vif Mr. ! rK Mr AtV,oi;n. it w rn.it1 n Jorsics aian i come out. lie wouian t thA 1rW rpo-nismo- fViP wpnlthv relent. During the morning of elec- " j -, - .. , . landholder at a glance. 'And Maddy "on "a? .ne expectea cauers mnu-1 cuuai tiucua vu cuiimi uim lur ilea v - en's sake to come and poll his vote and save the country but they didn't 'I may, as well tell you,' said Mad eline; softly. 'Mr. Atheling has asked me to marry him; and 'And you will lose your governess,' said Atheling smiling. So Madeline Joyce never gave up her honest pride, but she was poor no longer, either in heart or purse. And she went to the Lakes, after all: but it was as a bride, not as j a m i n's companion. Judge Bogan. can. tie also expectea to hear ru mors that the whole election had been declaired 'off on account of his, ab sence, but uo such rumors came. Mr- Jorkius walked out after din ner. He truly hoped that he, would not meet any of the candidates and 1 1 ii. .i ii i i . Mrs. Ben- De rusnea 10 ine pons, ana ne uiun i meet any. -lie expected that every citizen would wildly demand if he had voted yet, but not one of the hundreds he met said - a word about election. On the contrary, they talked Very nnice over Pelletier's Drug Store. jan3-lyr Miller and Lumber Dealer, Kiiiston, x, c, la now prepared to fill all orders for FIRST' CLASS LUMBER at thtt lowest Cash rates. tif Also keen on lmnd the celebrated Turkalioe 'Family Flour, ianl 12m i. V Ji KSON.5 K. IJ. t LOFT IN. JACKSON & LOFTIN, A T T G It X II Y S AT L A W, fr KINSTOX. N. C. She could say no more, for just then Mr. Atheling himself followed on from her footsteps a tall, fine looking man, the open window, with her cheek idly about two-ahd-thirty, dark as a Span- sunnorted on her hand, shook her hard", with square chin, and Drow as voice. ; 'Mamma said Beatrice, hurriedly, m When Judge Bogan was a practic ;', irAA m.-iV.o oTnia ViA q infrlawver in Georgia he weight d 1 b O llllC lllV'll L Li O OlllbO I1U Tf t3 unit o j o o I , i f, .1.1 m 1 last, and, don't you remember, we about 300 ponds. He was a short about bilious fever, catarrh the weatb- ti it-.-H I mnn on, I hnH nn nnn hnrr rn A hA. er, CIC. IjVCU nilCU HAT. UUI&IU3 ac uiuu k pay iiiui uieui ........ 1 t i . , twit nis neau ana nis snouiuers. riis head No, I don't want any, child!' And the strawbery girl passed on, her clear, shrill voice echoing fainter that of an ancient Roman statute. back was as broad as a cellar door. Of course he was a good-natured man, but sometimes was very sarcastic in the use ot language Delore a jnry. One day he had a cause in a justice cidentally walked past his ward poll ing-place no one rushed for him. He went home and gave orders that no callers should be admitted, and had almost persuaded himself that there had been no election, when his son luaii ui an nuticuii xiiuiuau ointui&i i j j i , . , . . Mrs. Joyce drew herself dignifiedly court, 4n one of the upper counties of came home and said it was the brg- up. Prsrtioe in Lenoir, (Jreene, Wayno, Jones and n'ljtMnuiK counties. 4M" Prompt nd eiHcirnt attt-ntion paic all bus ln' entrtixted to thfiri. S"til'inents of ptat"of d,roasrd psrsons a lci:llit v. (Hnre on Court House Square-, formerly oe fupied by J no. V. W'cmitkn. janl-12m W. J. RASBERRY, u. V 1 1 i i i e.v jSX Law, KIXSTGX, X. C. Georgia, and there was a little lawyer 'This intrusion is. scarcely called pn the other side named Wiggins and fainter in the distance as she for, Mr. Atheling , said she. 'My iggms weignea about ninety pounas, went. . ! daughter transacts my business affarrs and was game and sassy, like most all -'Malltn'miAfl aftor witn Rnd for mft mv dntiahtp.r. who is how &t little men; and had a voice as une as : O j M w m violet-gray eyes. j the Lakes, or going there iminediate- Poor and proud! proud and poor!' ly.' j she murmured to herself. 'Oh, heav- 'Can I see her?' Mr. Atheling en! why was I not yonder ragged asked, quietly. x strawbery girl, or even the child) who 'I presume; so, if you go to Mrs. sweeps the crossings, and , earns an Briice Benjamin's, No. 7, Park honest penny now and then? But Lane.' j j now now my hands are tied by 'Thanks, madam. Pray excuse me t i ttr ii -i . l ' ! i mamas absurd nreiudices: v en. lor aisturDinsr vou. " I - . ' . . . . . . .1 11- i1Tl. II A 1T Mrs, Joyce bowed with the air. ot ana says ne. "unai you oout, wig come an ex-empress and Mr. Atheling with gins what you bout? drew. j v i m a ntiu l says w lggms. . 'That's ovot, think goodness!' said 'Set down and behave yourself she, and buried her nose once more said the Judge, and his eyes twinkled hi the pages ! of a book. merrily as he continued his rhapsody Tint IW. wns bv no mpnn.q cprtnin of randon remarks. Pretty soon he that it was oyer. 'Mamma might bear some of her own burdens; she murmured unsym .Will attend the Courts of Lenoir Greene and JutU'V fir OlTto on (!onrt House Siuarn. janl-12m Wm. W. N. HUNTER, SVPERIOR fOL'RT CLERK, - PRORATE JUDGE, AND Es-OQloio XOTAItY'PUliLIC for Lonoir County. Beatrice, what is it?' For her younger sister had noiselessly in a tall slip of a thing, like one of the graceful . fieldrlilies that grow in solitary places. ! . 'The bill from the baker's Made line!' ! 'Another bill!' with an , impatient lift of the eyebrows. 'Did you tell' the man we had no money, Beatrice?, 'What would have been the j use Maddy? Of course I did not tell him.' 'And, mama?' 'She does not know she is reading in the parlor; she will not let me mend the table-cloth; she says it is not work for ladies. Oh, Maddy, what shall we do?' Madeline rose, and began pacing impatiently up and down the room, the ! E string on a fiddle. Well, the Judge was rollicking along in a good-natured way to the ii ii .i. jury, ana made some allusions tnat insulted Wiggins dignity. Where upon Wiggins hopped up- like a kill deer and hit the Judge a lick on the back. The Judge looked around a little; gest election he ever heard of. 'But I didn't vote persisted Mr. Jorkins. I know, father; but the party weut rjght on, just the same It did!' lYes, father; and we saved the CLEOPATRA. I djint, Einpt, djtor. Ebb th rrlmMm !tf-Ud tut, Attd tt dark riatoaUaa k4ow (i ihr oa lb (TntB Uut Let UUm arm. O Qa. pport Huh thj ob And bow 1Mb &r; ' llrarkea to tb fTt bart-ctt Tboo. and tboa aloa, nut hr. Though my carrrd and vuraa Wfiou Urn tbir acWs hlca bo mor; Tbouf h my wrck4 aad cttr4 faUr Strvw dark Artium fatal acr, Tbooxh no cUttertac fward arroa4 Prompt to do tbtr mastra will, I most prtb lfk a Roman 1H tb crrat trlomvtr aUU. It not Caraar ervtla mlaloaa Mock th lUm Iks laid low; Twaa no foraaa hand that fUd htm, - Twaa his own that track th blow. Dead! then pillow on thy boaom,' Era hta star .hall am it ray. Him who, drank with thy car . (- Madly thraw the world away. Should the baae thebelan rabbU Par aall my f am at Rom, Wher th noble apon Octaria Weep within her widowed home. Seek her; any th coda har told me Altera aofura rlrcltnc wince That her blood with mln com miauled Yet ahall mount th thron of kic A for the, star-eyed EcTpUan, (llorton orcereaa of th Nil, Llxht th path to Sty (tan horrors With th splendor ot thy smile. Q It to C?ar crowns and archea. Let his brow th laurel twine; I can scorn all Ca-sar's triarapha. Triumpbint in lot Ilk thin. I am dylnr. Ecypt. dyinx; . ( Hark! the inaulttnj: foeman cry Tber are comlnr ! laick ! my falchion t Let me front them er I di. Ah ! no mor amid th batUe Shall my heart exnlUnf swell t Isis and Oslri (nard the Cleopatra Rome farewell ! One pleasant night, in a lonely spot in the Faubourg du Temple, a pedes trian was halted by a robber who threatened to kill him unless he vol untarily subscribed tox the campaign fund. The pedestrian calmly drew a pistol from his pocket, and placing it to the highwayman's head, marched him to the nearest police station, where he gave him in charge ahd countrv.i Ynn dJdl TUdn't tbv t for told the story to the sergeant. ?o I 'Very good said that vigoroui oH. me? 'Well, I heard one man ask for you, and some one told him your vote wasn't worth sending a hack for, and so they didn't send.' And now he rubs his hands and says: 'By the great Mogul! but didn't we just clean em right out of their boots?' Free Fress. 'Greenings.' cial; 'and now have you a permit to carry a pistol? I have not' . fi x 'In that case I shall oe compelled to hold you on a charge of carrying concealed weapons.' , 'But if I hadn't had my pistol with me I would probably have been mur dered. 'That is quite likely, but the law takes no cognizance of little things like that. The law - is the law, and pathetically upon Maddy V DAW in S. IV West's Store, North of l'urt llimi ruins, Kinoton, N. C. the 9i All local blanks rt quireil to b Probated k-j)t constantly On hand and furnifhed free of 'hirce. jan:V-tf .IGXKS fc CO., BUILDING CONTRACTORS, -AM BLIND and DOOR FACTORY, K1NSTON. X. C. SASH I'no I.it of 12 Liht (Hazed Sa-h, and Blind: XxlO, 12 lights, Sl.(() 12 liKhts; 81.20 ixl(), 12 lights, $1.25 Vxl2. 12 lights, S1.30 yxl3, 12 lights, SI. 40 ixU, 12 lights, $1.50 'xl5, 12 lights, $i.G5 10x12, 12 lights, $1.40 10x14, 12 lights, $1.00 10x1.1. 12 lights. $1.70 lOsltv 12 lights, $1.90 lOilS, 12 lights, $2.10 o herself. 'It isn't fair to send people there. Mr: Atheling himself walked along the street, with something of indigna tion rising up within his breast. 'Madeline! Joyce is a good and beautiful girl he said to himself, 'and for her sake I have borne with these people longer than I otherwise should. But dress and gaiety, and endless ex penses at the Lakes, with a year's her white, slender hands clasped over rent due that is altogether a different her head. matter. I have been mistaken in .'Hush!' she cried, abruntlv: 'there is Madeline Joyce, and the sooner she a ring at the belh It is Mrs. Ben- understands it the better. A mere pocket before lamin acain. Uo. tell her l am I en- society DUtterny too prouu to wore, ! gaged busy gone out anything too frivolous io stop and think! And you please. No stay stay! Per- I had fancied her so different!' haps I had better see her, after all. Mrs. Benjamin s tall footman put And Madeline went down stairs to on a supercilious grin as Mr. Athel the darkened room, where Mrs. Jovce iner asked forlMiss Joyce. sat in faded silk, and darned lace, a 'The new gov'ness said he. Up much latitude in making up relic of the irlhriona nast, with white, stairs second storv. back, please.' If the verdicts didn't suit wasted hands folded in her lap, knd And with a backward motion of his he changed 'em over again and sent 'em hor ithutnh funtmnn wpnt nbmit bia husi-1 back. One day Col. Foster was ness; while Mr. Atheling somewhat Blinds $1.00 l$liud$1.05 Uliuds $1.15 Blinds $1.15 Blind $1.40 Blinds $1.40 Blinds $1.50 Blinds $1.25 Blinds $1 40 Blinds $1.50 Blinds $1.50 Blinds $1.60 feet. i I 'It is like a dream Madeline said surprised and a little annoyed, ascen- promissory note, ana wouna in Vioroir ttnillnrr imnnontlr oo Tra Mori Ka ctairrflo Vkvhimftplf I elOQUeOt SPeeCh With these niamin and her mother nrattled on The door was half ooen. and even grand principles of the law, geutl , w A vnnth livintT on Hacrcr afreet rol- -flf.jj wt. u : l J " : o - -'o ouenueu v iggius again, ned an apple barrel to the curbstone must be obeyed.' iorwaras, tumunuousiy poppea the other afternoon, filled it with cob- .Vrv well: but ia the-e anv ordi- three or lour times more, making as blestoncs, headed it up, and marked nance against carrying a pUtoi that much impression as if he had hit the the barrel: 'Greenings handle care- non't shoot?' sideof a house. fully.' The youth retired to await -No: of course not 'Wlmt you bout, TV lggins? What further developmonts, and they soon .Then if you will be so good as to you trym to do? said the Judga as he came A sawdu8t wagon came along, examine this deadly weapon you will winked at the jury. the driver jumped down and looked perceive thatlthere is no Uigger to it. I tell you sir, I m a fitm .screamed t tup nrrpl nrobAblr reasoned Y - r,; t .V. iggins, and he popped him again. that it had been deliVered by a crocer. . ho .rmnror'. nd hve rcnaired and he doubtless wondered why it had 'Lcmme go!" yelled the captive not been rolled into the cellar. Dusk highwayman; 'I was kidnapped and was coming on, ana ine man a rove on. In a quatrer of an hour he returned. 'Greenings' were there yet, and he drove around the square, took the tail board out of bis wagon, and at length drove up. close to the barrel. No one waa in 5rrht nnd hp. mftde & rl&ah for ttr: I1.--J ..ill t " - -&"- -. - Vgguu ueeu sun, uui no eiuuicu the prire. He probably expected a the code of honor for a few days and rather heavy lift,' but when he felt then went back to his tailor's trade. the we;ght of those cobblestones his When the Judge was elevated to the gurDrise must have been great, lie bench he didn t give the juries very one awful lurch, lifted the barrel up a verdict. :,tt.u nnA a. In firrpra raWpd him lie I ttia tiAnn Iip rrrckAnprl in mrnnr and leaped into his wagon as if a dog had been reaching for his coat-tails. At various times during the night vehicles were heard halting and dri ving suddenly away," but when day broke the 'greenings' itere still there. though only two hoops were left on The Judge reached his arm back and srcntlv 'sooashed' Wiggins down 47 r M in his chair, saying 'set down, Wiggins, and be quiet, or I'll take you by the nap of the neck and seat of the breeches and throw you up so high the blue birds will build in you jacket vou come down. Be O J F II inveigled here under false pretenses. This is a charge af fraud by a fraud.' The vigilant sergeant was about at deeply disgusted. A clown who has lifted the barrel . img gai.y w.ui tne J. his figers raked ,lor Plcked P 1,ltle V .Abn . dances her on his knee, to her i All other aire mad 'to onirr, and estimates lurnmlu'd on apjilu alum. rraik,.t nuJ Moni,iin to Onlor. ja2t-lj LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! (IS -KlD(iE-S I.11K H rKl) OflVrs the be-t ISarains iu DRY GOODS. - BOOTS. SHOES, NO TIONS. CONFECTIONS and the BEST FAMILY GRO-CEIUF.S. SCI).(,IlUU)KS' Stationery, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF. RED O SAFETY OIL, and varions other needful standard ar ticles of home consumption anddemaud Come and EXAMINE 1IU Slock. WT- CouNTnt PiioDroE Wasted. tore defendin' a fellow who was sued on a up an are tne eman, nbiiut tlm onrrpnt tonit-s of the dav. as ha knocked at the nanels he could which control this. 1 hey are as oia 'And to think that there is nbth- see Madeline Joyce on a low sofa in as England, as solid as the Blue Ridge the barrpl ing in the house for dinner! Perhaps the window, a book iu her lap, and aud have come down to us untarnished Mrs. Benjamin will ask mamma to two or three chubby little boys swar- by the tide of time or the wreck of X., assaulted by his tailor, dine, and Bee and I can send out for ming around her, evidently intent on bloated Empires, and so will his Hon- 'I really can not understand some biscuits. We can eat anything.' anything and everything but their or charge you.' you do not pay roe ray little And through her disjointed medita- lessons. ii The Judge was leaning forward, his You had a good salary and it tions, her. mother's soft, sweet voice, She started up, crimson and confus- eyes sparkling and his mouth twite- been raised. sounded, as voices sometimes sound ed at the sight of the dark, handsome h ing at the corners. , Hardly wating Y'es.' . ' . . m when one is half sleeping, half awake, face, she knew so well. for the Colonel to sit down he said: And you promised me faithfully lo the JLakes, with you? My dear Mrs. Benjamin,! you are very kind, i I ir it inat tpI hnt hut nai principles hit urumei ruotc elucidated have no more to do with why bill, has made a fortune is visiting a lady who has two daugh ters, One of them is a sweet little creature of three years, and the other is a sweet though not little, bj any means creature of eighteen. Talking gaily with the family, the and great joy. Presently the little one gets down from her 'horse and the musc ular visitor seizes her big sister arou nd the waitt and prepares to indulge her in the same sport. . 'Monsieur!' exclaims the mother, in horror. 'Oh don't be afraid says the visi tor, tranquilly. 'I don't mind it it don't tire roe at all!' i'- iaafafgfr0aaawP-Mjwr The little delicacies of the language of Southern France are always being brought to ugni oy ine raruian pa pers. One of them recounts bow youth of Toulouse told the story of his parting with his father when be left his native town. The old gentleman am sure, and Maddy must use her own discretion about accepting. Do you hear, darling? Mrs. Benjamin wants you to accompany her to the Lakes as soon as she has secured la governess for the dear little boys, j I am sure it wou!d be a charming op- It i about the rent.' she erasned. 'His Honor wont charge you any lnat TOU WOuld pay me out of the 'Yes, yes I i know. We cannot pay such thing, gentleman; lor those eier- amount you saved from your extra had accompanied his son to the rail it iust vet: but but- nal principles my Brother Foster has allowance , way station, and his farewell wa ex- He smiled as he took: her hand. eiuciaaieu nave do more w u aim . -rreciseiy. treroely aCectionate ana aemcnsira- You are not going to the Cumber- the case than the Koran of Mahomet; 'Then you have lied to mc, for yon tjve land Lakes, then?' This defendant admits that he signed haven't paid me the first red centime.' Finally" said the Yes. I am as Mrs. Benjamin's this note, and if you believe him, then '0t at all I haven't saved any- learl fam bis eyes, governess, know. It N, H. Order f..r . iv l. .- .. . . . . j iws not in 15-it. Onlv mamma does not all these dilatory, nugatory, purga would i break her heart, tory pleas that he has ripped up, dug . . . . mm l.r . a .1 A 1 mmmm ... A. M mm W s W SI1 Wfi ffUl II ft porfunity-for you to see a little of lite; Mr. Atheling. Ana me very on; up, sauuipcu up r, for circumstanre vou know' with a Quarter's salary I recive shall be for- won't avail him. What do you say gentie utile sign 'preciuae me irom waraea immeuiaieiy iv you giving you much variety, I Madeline looked up with a sudden youth, wiping the 'the train started. and that's the way I pruned off tne old man! A mornin: For Madeline!' glitter in her eyes; and Mrs. Benjamin sively, 4I have mistaken you I pretty Mrs. misjudged you altogether: n in you thought with surprise how Joyce's eldest trirl was ?rowinr. 11 pardon me?' A governess? I think I know of 'I don't understand you, Mr. Athel some one, Mrs. Benjamin, who will ing. ;i suit vou. if if vours terms are at all And then he explained. Mad liberal.' to that. Brother Foster, eh?' Nothing, sir: onlv that I am he burst forth, impul- obliged to differ with the Court said I have the eolonti. Yes sir, you can differ; you have the right to differ; but where the Court and the counsel differ, the Court prev ails, and that's the law of this case, gentleman. Retire aud make up your verdict. Free Fret. elin's scarlet "upper lip curved thine from rov extra allowance. W hen I do I'll pay you - - - i m. tn ,Mn tm TTptor One o'clock in the Berlioz came back from St, Peters- night reveler stations himself against burg suffering severely from bis dis- the wall of a public edifice to w atti- ease. he went to Nelaton. tude which is contrary to regulation. The great physician examined him A friend who is waiting for him a few and asked, 'Are you anything of a tteps away: 'Look out! the policemen rhi oSMherr are coming. Yes said the patient- Then vou'd better get all the con solation out of vour philosophy that! n you cau you win never recuTc. Oh; they're easily disposed of. Thieve! Thieref . Exeunt police rapidly in the distance.!
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