Hair may be plaited and yst be golden.' When is a lamp in a window like a tombstone ? When it la set up for a late hnsbandi Ona tall, thin man at a party makes a slim attendance. Excessive labor is wrong, but judioioni labor is the safety-valve of life. ’ Falsehood can make the beat spurt bat truth can do the steadiest trotting. It ia good to put a bother away over night. It all straightens out in the morning. On St Patrick’s Day.—Enthusiastic Irishman.—" Fwhy do I wear all this green about me, ia it ’ Fwhy be Bivens, I'd drink orran Xbeer to day if I could get it.” This is what we call patriotism. „ yoo B°t ths rent ready at last!" ( No, nr j mother went out WMhiu*a aod forgot to put it out for you before ehe loh.’’ i n dl i yo ? A U0 * " Will, she told me so."
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 293, 2 May 1889, Page 2
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153Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 293, 2 May 1889, Page 2
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