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Vol. III. LiiNcoLNTotf, NrCiTyEsp,yuLYiotKj 1S88. No. 6. THE TRUMPET i .' IsjipublisHed every Tuesday 1 at Lin coin ton : THOS. C.. WETMORE, i Editor and Publisher. Subscrip tio n , 40 cts per year. ADVERTISING RATES. 1 yr omos. 3 mos. .1 mo. 1 col.;..$i5. $t8.,," ; ,'$5. ; $3, col.-,'; .9. ' ,S-'' -3-: ; : 2- col.; -3.50 K 1.75 1. he dbg show."- iincn, 4. 1 3.00: 150: .75 look." 'said the sociable drummer. i Among, locals, 5 lines, ; or ; "One day last week'l was out rid- anything less than S lines, j ing with a fellow who seemed to the1 Sunday School teacher, as the "TWy; and make a name for little girl came in, her face al! a-myself ? Why my clear sir, my glow with religious enthusiasm, j little English fox-terrier took the "Do you love to come to, Sunday ; first jpwize at School?" ' 1 ' I Selected. ''Yes,' ma'am," replied Flossie : " I "and mamma savs when I sretbisr-! ; gef I ani to have a bustle." The As a bootblack Was passing a Yudpe.1 ' i1 ' :' : tobacco shop he picked up a , , . f t - - I cigaj" ptump trom the gutter ana . . ; 7 ! went into the shop and asked for ; Country boys are not such i amUh. He was met with the xniiMsh-bfads as thev sometimes il i' ' ' . " t. " J jitepiyf T-T" ' ' rrM) tit nVila -1 fii m ll 'We' don't r keep - matches to givcj away. Ihn hnv started i hut . but he jtmnKitnismissjon to say or ao i gt . d at the idoo r fturnod back, t crts. fnr nnp wpfik. nepage one week, 2.00, ' ' 49 . ' u , . 1 (j - & Presently we overtook a barefoot half pa;e $;I .OO. , ,, urchin 'driving a cow home from ' Land sale, notices, $1.50. ; pasture, and my companion rein- '. . v ' . ' - v 1 jiff im iKe horse nnrl snolce to him. and you asked the proprietor "Do A TRYST. Alone she waits for me, Oh, heart, be still ! Only the field to cross ,. And then the hill, ' And then, her, eyes' soft, charm, ! My eyes will meet . f . With welcome glad and warm, ' ; And chiding sweet. Across the sunny road I Long shadows lie ; The birds sing overhead, ! The breeze, goes by -"Laden with clover breathy; . ; With summer dreams ! Sweetheart, how far and fair The distance seems ! I mount the hill'at last j ; There in the shade ( ( Near where the cross-roads meet ;Ourtryst wasfmade. p.'. -1 see her robe of white, ; Her waving glove ; ' Alone she waits for me, 1 My own true-love. Judge. sell 'em?" He purchased a boxi baid his two cents, artd'tferht- ed his stump, after which he clos ed the box and asked the proprie- - - ,43yHrJy uuiinan, wxiai. tor 0:put it)nj the shelf and said , j ume wni " De ato clock tn,s al- ! Nfjxt time a gehtlerhan,asksyoii jternoonr Without a moment s ! hesitation the lad answered, "It 1 t will be bedtime for hens and fools. 'You' re not a hen, but 'twill be your bedtime all the same." Sel. for a match, give him one out of myjbox." Selected. . ca JL magnificent piee of engihe- ennlg work of the fifth century, which-had been partially destroy-- r'Bob, what yer 'spose folks ed has bee restored in Ceylon. 1 me Jim for." J n is an irrigating reservoir cuvr-.. I- i " i 3 - : - - - - l- 'Dunno. Why?" - M lnola area or 4425 acres, or auuui f "Cause that's my name' j j seven square miies, irom wmcn water is taken to smaller distnbut- i . i i i i . 1 . If ;.- .-.all J- . . ing tanks more thai htty mles Sei. : . H : ' - . i The fire losses of the United "You are looking : bright and ness and luxury and try to m nappy lllla inoiiimg, A' luasic, aiu liaiiiw iui .jvuioyiii Colored hunter "Hold on dar, awly Abel! You'Il;strain datgun fustj thins: you know, trvin' to shoot dat duck so far off. an' de weapon ! nebber will be any mo' 'count." states last year wereiaDout 120,- Selected. 1 : ; ! 000,000, tan increase of nearly 13 j pei cent, over those of the previous -; ! - , t H , year. V Young man," he said, "why ! I don't you give up this life of idle- j Of the ijo,ooo piano makers in ake a 1 the United States one-third live in New York.
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