Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 16, 1880, Image 1

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TERMS.
THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER,
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING,
BY STEINMAN & HBNSEL,
Intelligencer ItulldinR, Southwest Cerner or
Centre Square.
The Daily Intelligencer is furnished te
MibsciibcTM in the City of Lancaster and sur
rminding town-, accessible by Railroad and
J'.uly hUifje Lines ut Ten Cents Per Week,
payable te the Carrien, weekly. By Mail, $3 a
-nr in advance : otherwise, $.
Littered at the ie-,t eflkeat Lancaster, Pa., as
K-cend class mail matter.
..fP'S Vi'LAj, JOIJ prixTING DEPAKT
.Ml.M of t III- iMabli-Omtcnl possesses uniur-
su-sj-d lacihtics ter the execution of all kinds
'i i-iHiii ana rancv rrlntimr.
CLOTHING.
COAL.
y i:. MARTIN,
J.
lielcvale ami Ketail Dealer in all kinds of
LU.MBKK AXD COAL.
a-Yaid: Xe. 430 North Water and Prince
Hi ii-i-t-, abe e Lemen, Lancaster. nS-lyd
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL!
Ceal ut IhelSfbtOuuIltyput up expressly
ler family use, and at the low
est maiket prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
l:e- V.ni-l.-.e .SOUTH WATKK ST.
ni-.".-iyd i'iiilii .s(;m;u,sex i CO.
Jvt isi:ci:ivi;i akixi: lotefiulld
TIMOT1IV1IAY, at
M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S,
I'KALPKS I
COAL! FLOUR!! GRAIN!!!
I'AMILV COAL UXDKU COVKIL
! huu-ela 1'atent I'i oeo- Family and ISakei 's
Fleur. Haled llaj anil Feed of all kinds.
'VaieliuiiM ami V;ird : aai North "Water St
h-27-lyd
C0H0 & WILEY,
:sr,0 XOliTII ir.lTj:i: ST., JsmrasUr, l'a.,
Whole-ale and Betail Dealers in
LUMBER AND COAL.
Alse, Contractors and Ituilderx.
Kstimate- made and eenti-.iels undertakcii
en all kiinKel buildings.
Branch Olllce: Xe.:iXOUTH DUKE ST.
feb2S-lyd
COAL! - - - COALH
NEW GOODS
FOR
FALL & WINTER.
We are new prepared te show the public one
l iiiu jarjjehi SK)CK8 ei
READ11UDE CLOTHING
ever exhibited in the city of Lancaster. Geed
Working Suits for men $6.00. Geed Styles
Cassimere Suits for men $7.50. Our All Weel
Men's Suits that we are selling ler $9.00 are as
geed as you can buy elsewhere for $12.00. Our
stock of Overcoats are Immense. Ail grades
and every variety of styles and colors, for
men, boys and VOUths. all our own mnniifsic.
Jure. 1 uii line of Men's, Youths' and Beys'
Suite. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Beys'
Overcoats.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT !
We are prepared te show one ei the best
stacks of Piece Goods te select from and liave
made te order ever shown in the city. They
are all arranged en tables llttcd up expressly
se that every piece can be examined before
making a selection. All our goods have been
purchased before the rise in woolens. We are
pi'ared te make up in geed stvlc and at short
notice and at bottom prices. We make te or
der an All Weel Suit ter 12.t. Bv liuvinu-
your goods at
CENTRE HALL
you save one profit, as we manufacture all our
own Clothing and give employment te about
one hundred hamR Call and examine our
stock and be convinced a-te the truth of which
wealllrm.
MYERS fc KATHPON,
Centre Hull, Ne. 12 Kast King Street.
LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 1880
CLOTJUSa.
A RARE CIAffCE !
The Greatest Bcductien of all in
FINE CLOTHES.
AT
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment.
All Heavy Weight Woolens made te enler
(for cash only) at
COST PRICE.
fVi!TC ?ls? U,st T'ived a Large Assortment
et the Latest Novelties in
ENGLISH, SCOTCH
Eamastrr I-ntcIKgcncrt.
Price Tire Cmte.
MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 16, 1880.
Ouc Burglar's Conscience.
and
GORREOHT & CO.,
I- or t.oeil and Cheap Ceal. Yanl Hariisburg
Pike. Olllee 'li). Last Chestnut fctrect.
P. W. GOUBLCIIT, Agt.
.1. B. 1C1LKY.
01yd W. A. KKLLKIL
"vrericK te Tin: public.
G. SEXEK & SONS.
Will continue te sell only
GEXU1XI-: Ll-KHNS VALLEY
and WILKESBARHE COALS
Mliich are the best in the maiket, and sell as
LOW as the LOWEST, and net only GUAB
AXTLi: FULL WEIGHT, lmtallew te WEIGH
OX AXY scale in geed elder.
Alse Keiigh and Dieseil Lumber, Sash
Doer-!, Blinds, Ac, at Lewest Maiket Prices.
Olllee and yard ueilheast corner Prince and
Walnut streets, Lancaster, Pa. janl-tfd
JiOOliS ASJi STATIONERY.
"am:ntini:s! valkntinks : t
VALENTINES !
A GREAT VARIETY,
L. M. FLYNN'S
BOOK AM) STATIONERY STORE,
Ne. 42 -vj:st king stri:i:t.
1880. 1880.
VALENTINES!
A CHOICE STOCK OF
MARCUS WARD & CO'S
Valentines and Valentine
CARDS,
rnsurp.i ed in variety of design and beauty
FOR SALE AT BOOK STORE OF
JOM BAER'S SOIS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LAXCASTLB. PA.
VARI'ETS.
1880. FEBRUARY. 1880.
The GKBAT BKDFCTIOX in Prices con
tinued until
MARCH
te close out a Large and Splendid Line et
HEAVY WEIGHTS,
te make loom for our
SPRING GOODS.
Over 500 PANTALOON PATTERNS of the
Leading Styles, in
English, French and American Novelties,
At a Bcductien of 25 percent.
Scotch, English and Amer
ican Suitings
AT COKBESPOXDIXGLY LOW PB1CES.
A Let of Choice Styles in
OVERCOATINGS,
at a Great Sacrifice. All arc invited te secure
these Grant Bargains. Our prices are all
maiked en Plain cards as low as consistent
with lirst-class weik.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 North Queen Street.
mar8-lydS&W
AMERICAN SUITINGS
Of Medium Weight, for the
EARLY SPRING TRADE.
These goods were all erdeicd before the i-Ne
in oelens, and will be made te order at ic
markably low prices. Alse, aFine Line et
SPRING OVERCOATING,
AT
H. GERHART'S,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
QPECIAL NOTICE.
66.
68.
Mansman&Bre.
S
OF
The Story of a Pleasant Old Gentleman
a Common Man.
Worcester Spy.
Reginald was a pleasant old gentleman,
with a fine sense of humor. lie had con
siderable property, and lived en "Wimble "Wimble
den Common.
He had one beautiful daughter but
that is net te the point.
One afternoon, old Reginald was read
ing books in his drawing room, it was
announced te him that a Common Man
desired te speak with him.
He gave orders that the Common Man
should be admitted. And admitted the
Common Man was.
lie was a very common man, indeed
Tall, shambling, ill-looking fellow, with
an irresolute manner and shrinking eye.
lie was dressed as costermongers arc
uresseu when lollewmg their callin".
"What is your pleasure, geed"' sir?-'
said old Reginald.
" Rci; pardon, uuv'ner. " said the f!..
inen Man. " I hope you won't be hard en
me. "
"Xet at all, " replied old Reginald.
"I'm I'm a burglar, " said the Com
mon Man.
"Indeed!' .said Reginald. -Take a
chair. "
"Thank you, kindly, guv'ner, ' said
he, " but I'd rather stand. "
And he did stand.
se lar there is netliinc very incredible
in my story. JJut it gets meie remarkable
as it gees en.
"He de you like your profession ?" said
old Reginald.
"Well, guv'ner," said the Common
Man, "I don't like it neways, and that's
it. '
" That's what '.''
"That's why I'm here. I belong te a
gang et twelve wet's working these parts
just new. We cracks crib by turns. It's
it's my turn te-night.
And the burglar wept like a child.
"This, I piesume, is remorse," said old
Iicgnald.
"Xe, guv'ner, it ain't remorse,' said
burglar. "Its funk."
"The same thinir." said Rcffin.ilil.
'It ain't the being a burglar that I ob
ject te. It's the having te commit burgla
ries. Hike the ciedit of it sir; its "the
danger I object te.'
"I. see."
.New, by the laws of our
A few years age, through the influence
of Thes. B. Cochran, Chas. A. Bering.the
would-be mayor's brother, get a "snap"
at Harrisburg, by which in one winter he
drew ever $1,000 from the state treasury,
for services that he could render without
any exertion except te receipt for the
money ; in return, the ether day, Chas.
A. iienng had himself substituted en the
county committee te elect Tem Cochran
te the state convention te cast the vote of
Lancaster for the third term and against
-uiame. Uiat is chapter Xe. I. Xew
Cochran has undertaken te elect Brether
Jehn mayor, ou condition that he is te be
allowed te manipulate the city government
te punish Cochran's enemies and elect his
friends at the Republican primaries. But
chapter Xe. II. has net been finished yet.
Tobacco.
FOR TIIE LADIES.
CARD TO LADIES!
UJSTDEEWEAE BOOMS.
Grand Depot, - - - Jehn Wanamaker.
PHILADELPHIA.
OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
ike room
mauu-
We offer
te buyers et Clothing in order te maki
feralargeSPBING STOCK new being
factured, and we are needing room. W
wen-maue anil stylish
Clothing for Men and Beys
AT
LOWER PRICES
than ever heard of before, although Geed
;uig up every
fiave the room.
going up every day. We will sell, for we must
1U
UWTM SAIL,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Loek at Our
Astonishingly
List :
Lew Trice
Closing out our
WINTER STOCK
Greatly Ben Prices
In order te maue room let the
1 KEAT ItAKGAIXS.
A Large Assortment of all kinds of
CARPETS
Are still sold at lower rites than ever at the
CARPET HALL.
OF
H. S. SHIRK,
202 WEST KING STKEET.
Call and examine our steckand satisfv venr-
scltthal we can show the largest iissei fluent
el I!ru.el-i, Three plies and Ingrains at all
price-. at the lowest Philadelphia prices, and
the Latest Patterns. Alse en hand a large and
complete assortment of KAG CAKPETh. Sal Sal
islacUeu guaranteed both as te price and qual
ity. Particular attention given te custom
work. Carpet woven when parties will lind
their own Wage. IampavlngS cents in cash
and .) cents, in trade for i'lne Carpet Kags in
"'. mySS-tftlAw
FOUNDERS A Nit MACHINISTS.
T ANCASTKU
1 BOILEIt 3LANUFACT0RY,
SHOP ON PLUM STREET,
OrresiTEinK Locomotive Works.
The subscriber continue te manufacture
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes ;
Furnace Twicrs,
itellews Pipes,
Shectriren Werk, and
Illacksniithing generally.
X8- Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglS-lyd JOHN BEST.
Large Spring Stock,
Which we are new manufacturing.
Overcoats,
Suits and Suitings,
Te be sold at the Lewest Prices.
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS!
for $2.00, ter $3.85, for $3.35, fer$(J.75.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS
for $7.75. for $9.75, for $10.75.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS
for $12, $U, $lGand$20.
These are heavy-lined Overcoats, carctully
made and splendidly trimmed.
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS
for $7.50, for $3.30, for $9.50, for $12.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS !
for $15, for $18, for $20.
These are Plaid-Back Overcoats, equal te
custom work.
IIEAVV, MEX'S SUITS !
for $3.50, $1.00, $5.00, $7.00, $9.00, $10.00.
MEX'S SUITS FOR FIXE DRESS !
for $12.00, $14.00, $15.00, $10.00, $18.00 and $20,00.
BOYS' SUITS AXD OVERCOATS !
BOYS' SUITS from $2.25 te $10.00.
BOYS' OVERCOATS VERY LOW.
Te,scl! '"J' our own make and guarantee
satisfaction.
Meney returned en all goods net found as
represented.
43-Plcasc call, whether you wish te purchase
or net.
24 CENTRE SQUARE
SJ-lyd
'INT
Is stocked with the latest styles, which we
make te measure at the lowest cash prices and
guarantee a perfect flt-
isuixs te OKDEB from $12 upwards.
PANTS TO ORDER from $3.50 upwards.
-i.w.1, uj mi; i.msi ei our gang, we ic
bound te crack in turn. That is te say,
one of us cracks the cribs while the ether
eleven steps outside and gives the office.'
"I thought burglars alwavs worked in
twos or threes?' said old Reginald.
"P'raps I ought te knew best," sug-
gvaiuu i iic uurgi.ir.
"Perhaps you are tight. Indeed, I am
sure you ought. What crib de you pro
pose te crack te-night'."'
"This here one."
"Mine?"
"Yeum."
"Oh!"
And old Reginald prepared te ring the
bell.
"Please don't de that guv'ner. Yeu
ain't never trein' te snve me into -ii.
tedy?"
"I think I had better."
"Ne, no, guv'ner; don't de that. Lissen
tome last. 1 ain't agein' te hurt you.
It's my turn te crack your crib te-night.
New will you help me?"
"I hardly sec my way," said old Re"i
nald, thoughtfully. "Still iflcau be of
any use "
" Loek here, guv'ner, each member of
our gang is bound te get fifty pounds of
swag away from each crib he cracks. If
nc uen't lie's shot. New I see a hand
some silver salver and coffee-pet and cream
jug as I came in here. Wet might be the
value of that handsome silver salver and
coffee-pet ?"
" The cream jug is electro. Tne coffee
pet with sugar basin and salver, maybe
worth five and forty pounds."
liiat's near enough. I'll take 'cm.
Here's a llimsy for fifty quid."
And he handed old Reginald a bank note
for the amount.
" Still I don't quite understand "
" I want you, guv'ner, te be se geed as
te leave your bedroom window open to
night, and place that silver and them sil
ver traps where I can't get 'em. I shall
have cracked my crib, bainrcd mv swan-
ane made myself safe until my turn came
round again."
" Certainly," said old Reginald, heldiii"
up the note te the light. "But let me
ask, hew can you afford te pay se hand
somely for your depredation ?"
"There was a dozen en us, sir. Each
en us cracks a crib once in four months,
and each swag's at least fifty pounds worth
often mere, but at least that. After each
p'aut the profits are divided. Last quarter
the twelve cribs cracked brought us in
The New Verk Seed Leaf .Market.
u. &. 'louacce Journal.
Stillness characterizes our market. A
few hundred cases of Pennsylvania, a hun
dred Connecticut, a hundred Ohie, a Jew
iscensin aic all that has been dealt in
It is a mystery te many from where the
large cigar manufacturers, who are still
extraordinarily busy, draw their supply of
...... uumu tiiuui uiac tney nave a Iar"e
stock of '77 and '78 goods en hand ; semt
again held that they arc working up all
the remnants en hand in their factories in
eidcr te clasp the '79 crop tightly. Many
el the purchasers of the '79 crop will
awake from their ilnam r i ,,i.i
future when their tobacco is ready for
market. There will 1m t ,i.
tobacco waiting customers for prices
r ulc , lligh' evea SHting the
lact that the tobacco is exceptionally geed
Cigar manufacturers want geed tobacco
but want te buy it cheap, It is expected
that the opening figures for medium '79
jTciinsyivania will be from 10 te 12 cents
for running. Packers of '79 Connecticut
aiu aueauy trumpeting the claimed fine
qualties of that crop pretty lively. Wis
consin and Ohie of the '79 crop arc con
sidered dead articles in the market at
present. Be this as it may, business will
nevertheless be lively during the year
There is plenty of tobacco, and especially
there are plenty of packers of the '79 Penn
sylvania crop who can affmd te lese en
their investments.
Havana. Active. Sales, G50 bile:
change in prices.
Cans'i JScnert.
The delicate and rare styles of Underwear we rtmr ,, .
mere than passing: notice.
With the improved assortment of fine lace-trimmed goods, flniahed
with rare silk and niceness, we introduce
THE CONTENT WORK
and pretty things made in the suburbs of Paris, and en the Swiss border
line by the peasants in the small homes, in the same way as shawls are
made. These who have traveled will remember the exquisite handiwork
they have found in the cottages of the peasants.
A peculiarly desirable article in
UNMADE DRAWERS,
Being simply the pattsrns, embroidered by hand in elegant styles, and
ready for making up. We certainly have new
THE PERFECTION OF UNDERWEAR.
Moderate prices are asneticeable as the refined character of the goods.
We have a full stock of
IAFAMS' SLIPS,
IXPASTS DRESSES,
UfFAXTS SKIRTS,
IXPAXTS' SKIRTS,
Ne
INFANTS' ROBES,
INFANTS' SHIRTS,
IN FLANNEL,
IN CAMBRICS.
Either Embroidered or Plain Night Dresses, and all the little things
wanted in a Baby's Wardrobe.
Underwear made te order by our own werkladies, when desired.
Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J.
b. Gans's Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, Nes.
84 and 80 Wall street, New Yerk, for the
-? nninS February 10, 1830 : 300 cases
18(8, Pennsylvania, fillers 9J te 10 cents:
asserted 11 te 10 V cents. 200 cases 1878
New England, seconds 9 te 11, wiapp-rs
U te 28 cents. 200 cases 1878 Ohie, 10 te
14 cents. r,0 cases 1878 Wisconsin, 7 te 11
cents. 100 cases sundries, '77 and '78
crops, 7 te 8 cents. Total 850 cases.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
GRAND DEPOT, 13th ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
HATCHES, JEWEIRY, Jtc.
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster. Pa
, .,
DEALER IX
Mit. M.cGe.iGi.n was first elected te
councils from a Republican ward and
made a record for himself that elected
him mayor. He has been as true te that
record as the needle te the pole. Net a
complaint has been made against his effi
cial conduct; net a real fault ledged
against his administration. Sound busi
ness men, though Republicans, would net
discharge a faithful clerk because he voted
for Democratic candidates for governor or
president ; well-managed corporations
would net part with a competent official
because of his political inclinations se long
as they did net control him in business
affairs. Therefore intelligent citizens will
vote te continue Mr. MacGeniglc in a place
which he has filled with such credit and
satisfaction te all classes of citizens.
AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES,
Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Ware,
(Ms, Jewelry nfl Amndel Tteteil Spectacles.
te
Bound te Have "Information. "
Detroit Free Press.
There are many attractions in and
around the Union depot te interest people
who arc waiting for trains. There is the
big buffalo head, the fat policeman, beau
tiful time-tables, advertisements of oyster
houses and fights between beet-blacks,
but one no sooner gets settled down te
solid comtert than he is made te realize
hew cold the world is. Yesterday was a
sample case. A man who had an heur-aud-a-half
te wait was putting in the first
quarter by looking at the sign: "This
way te the ferry. " when a lnn.r.li,;w,i
straight-nosed man touched his arm and
inquired :
"My fiicnd, are you posted en Biblical
History
c offer our patrons the benent of our long experience in business, by which we are able
aid them in niakinir tlin lw.at .,t,.r i.i. . . . .
0. "-" "'i any uepariment or our business. We
manufacture a large part et the goe.Is we sell, ami buy only Irem First-Class Houses. Kvery
article sel.l accompanied with a bill stating its quality.
taurir3t-ClH5 Watch ami General Repairing given special attention.
ZAHM'S CORNER.
LANCASTER, PA.
ARCTIC SHOES.
55
Ne, sir !" was the immediate reply.
'Serry. I'm a little bewildered 01
D.GANSMAN&BRO.,
MEKCIIAXT TAILORS AXD CLOTHIERS,
66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
S. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, I'a.
LANCASTER, PA. (Rausman's Cerner.)
ROOTS AND SHOES.
1IKCUMSTAKCKS WILL NOT PKRMIT
c
TO ABVKUTISE A
ATTORN EYS-AT-IA V
A. J. SsTEINMAX,
Intelligencer ISuiMing, Southwest Cerner Cen
tre Square, Lancaster, Pa
W. U. HENSEL,
intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Ccn
tre Square. Lancaster, I'a.
HENRY A. KILKY
Attorney and Counseller-atrLaw
21 1'ai k Rew, Xew Yerk.
Collections made in all parts of the United
Suites, and a general legal business transacted.
Relei-H by permission u Stcininan & Hcnsel.
UAS. K. KLIN..
Atterncy-at-Law,
Xe. 13 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
All kinds of Conveyances promptly drawn.
marl3-lyd&w
warn i pbices,
but wc will de the next thing te it, viz :
We will call the attention of our friends and
customers te the fact that we have en hand a
very Large Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
purchased beterc the late ADVANCE, which
we will sell at
Strictly Old Prices.
TKB.G1VC us a call.
A. ADLER,
43 WEST KING STREET
mtlTING INKS, JtC.
U1
SK THE BEST.
HARRISON'S
CELEBRATED
WRITING INKS, FLUIDS
AXD
MUCILAGE.
Give them a trial. Ask yenr stationer for
them and take no ether. 4S-SPECIAL RATES
for inks In bulk for Schools and Colleges.
HARRISON MANUFACTURING CO.,
512 Broadway, New Yerk.
Please mention this paper. febe-lmdiw
DRUG STORES.
rpRCSSES! TRUSSES!! TRUSSES
THE
Safest, Easiest and Best,
FOR SALE BY
ANDREW G. FREY'S
City Pharmacy, Southeast Cor. North Queen &
Orange Stg., Lancaster. apl9-iyd
T OCHER'S COUGH STRUP IS THE BEST
eleven hundred pounds that's ninety odd
pounds apiece. When my turn comes I
pay a lair price ler the liity pounds worth
of swag (for I have been honorably
brought up), and I gets forty pounds te
the geed. And forty pounds a quarter is
a hundred and sixty pounds a year. And
I live en it. Sometimes it's mere new
and then it's less, but whatever it is, I
lives en it."
And the honest fellow took a receipt for
it iieic auu uepaneu.
Ultt Kegmald was as geed as his word.
He left his bedroom window open and
placed the salver where the honest bur
glar was as geed as his word, and at two
e clock in the morning he came aud
found it,
Se far all was simple and straightfor
ward enough. But new comes the curious
and incredible part of my story.
The fifty-pound note was part of the pro
ceeds of a previous burglary. The number
of the note was known, and traced te old
Reginald, who had te account for its being
in jii possession.
New the twelve burglars had in the
meantime been arrested by the police (this
also is incredible), and were condemned te
penal servitude for life.
Se Old Reginald had nn lincifnfinn in
stating the facts as I have stated them.
Ne one believed him, as no one will
me.
Se he appealed te the honest burglar te
corroborate his story.
But the honest burglar, having discov
ered the whole thing, coll'ee-pet, salver and
all, was she commonest electro, was se
shocked at old Reginald's dishonesty, that
net only did he decline te corroborate
his story, but actually, and I think very
properly, identified him as an accomplice.
And old Reginald was also sentenced te
penal servitude, and he and the honest
burglar worked for years together en the
same works, and had many opportunities
of talking the matter ever from its moral,
social ami political point of view.
A hundred office-holders recommend
Mr. Bering for mayor and ask disinterest
ed citizens te let themselves be used as
cats-paws te rake out chestnuts for these
who want the honors and profits of the
party.
en a
certain matter and 1 wanted information.
Never read the Bible much, then? '
"Ne, sir!"
"Serry. It's a very geed book very
geed. "Were your parents infidels '."'
l cs, sir, and se am I, and I'm pretty
wicked besides. "
" Serry. "Which way arc you going !'
" Nene of your business, sir ! I want
you te go away from here ! "
" De, eh ? De you knew where the ark
rested?"
" Ne, sir, and I don't want te talk te
you !"
"Serry. "Why did the children cress
tueueu sea. Why didn't they go round
The ether walked round the ticket office
te get rid of his questioner, but while he
went one way the old man went the ether
and as they met the latter asked :
"If the rotary motion of the earth was
te be increased one-half what would be the
effect?"
"I'll tell you what the effect of your fol
lowing me around will be !" sternlv replied
the ether. "The first thin" Vmi --t,r
you'll have an awful swelling between the
eyes:"
"Serry. De you remember the task
imposed en Archimedes?"
The infidel walked out towards the river
and the ether slowly followed. "When they
reached the wharf the former halted and
said :
" You've get te quit this or fight."
"Why, I only wanted information. They
say that Hamlet was a Dane, but de you
knew whether he was or net ?"
The ether reached out and get one in en
the old man's chin, but it was rather unfor
tunate, lie with the long hair suddenly
started up like a runaway enirine. and in
about a minute was seated astride of the
ether aud had him boxed and bottled.
hen the employees of the freight house
rushed out he was saying :
"Serry, very sorry, but if veu knew
where the ark rested you've get te whoop
up the information, or I'll give you a
week's headache."
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