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    THE TIMES, NEW J1L00MF1E1J), l'A., DECEMUEll J3, 1881.
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T SUNDY.M.D.
U , riivslelnn aud Surgeon.
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1882
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Established 18t6. w. c. tf
A Small Farm For Sale.
A TRACT OF GOOD LAND, containing 13
Acrrs. having thereon erected, a OOD
IIOCSE and BAh.N. Plenty of Fruit of all kinds
and a Springof good water near the house. This
Iiropeity issluated yt of a mile from Dunally's
.tills. Perrv County, Pa., and 5 miles from the
Pa. H. R. It is a good place for an Ore miner.
Terms easy. Apnlv to
JOHN BESRI.F.R,
Dunually's Mills,
Sep. 6, 1881. Perry Co.. Fa.
ACY Goods and Notions, Borne new ar
rivals, Cheap. ,
F. MORTIMER.
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t 'il T. W U
Ha Bet the Showman.
The other day a show came to Little
Hottk mid WW) shamefully lmjiosed upon
by Uncle Isom. While Btantling near
the tent lie sawfe crowd of low-iplrltetl
boys grieving on account of financial
(IcpreRfilun.
" Does yer youngsters wauter go Inlef
der showl"' he asked.
The boys reknonded In uolsy chorous.
" Well, come on, den, I usler be n
chile myself, an' unlike mos' ob men, 1
hal n 't forgot li 1 1. Cou n t dose boys," he
added, addressing the doorkeeper.
The man began counting, and by the
lime the boys had passed In, Isom was
walking around, talking to acquaint
ances from the plantations.
" Here," said the showman, " give me
twenty tickets." .
"What forV Does yer think me a
lottery agent 1"'
You passed In twenty boys, and I
want the tickets or the money."
" I doan owe yer no tickets, an' I doan
owe yer no money. I didn't tell yer ter
pass de boys In. I said count 'em. 1'se
always beard dat showmen Is good In
'ritbmatio an'I wanted to satisfy myself.
Yer say dat dar wbs twenty boys. I
doan 'spute yer word, case I ain't no
niathmertlcian. B'poseu I take a lot ob
boys ter der cashier ob a bank an' axes
him ter count 'em' does dat signify dat
de cashier Is gwlne ter pass 'em Inter de
money room t No sah. Go back to yer
tent, for I see a crowd goln' In."
The showman, remembering that he
had left the entrance unguarded, turned
when Isom walked away with an agility
rarely exhibited by an old man.
Couldn't Recommend It.
A tall lame negro has been In the
habit for a year past of calling at a Mich
Igan avenue grocery and begging a few
potatoes, a bit of codfish or anything else
likely to be given hrtn. The other day, ,
the grocer took a flour sack and mode up
a mixture of sand, aud when the negro
came around he was almost pulverized to
hear the grocer say : '
"Now, Ham, If you won't come here
again for three months you can shoulder
that sack and take It home."
"Am you In alrnest, boss V"
" Yes. I mean what I say."
" Wall I reckon I'd better cotcu on' to
dat Ihance, an' may de Lawd bress you
fur a hundred yars to come I"
lie shouldered the sack and walked ofl"
and was not seen again for three days.
Then he entered the store with the
remark : ,
"Bay, bogs, I don't mean to comeback
only I want to ax a question."
"Go ahead."
"It's about dat flour you gin me. Ie
ole woman an' me doan't lake the same
view of It. I hold dat It am a new-way
of grindln' up wheat, an' she says It am
new process fur usin' up gravel banks.
Kin you frow any light on de subject 1"'
"It's a new brand of my own," replied
the grocer. " The wheat was raised on
sandy soil. Can you recommend it?"
" N not 'zactly, sah, but if you could
change wld me fur a peck cf beans raised
on a hill side, an' put de ole trees an'
stumps an' stones in one bag an' put de
beans in anodere, it would save a heap o
orgy men t in de family."
0He read In a newspaper paragraph
the statement that " The child is father
to the man," and straightway went and
asked his mother if that was true '
"Yes, my son," she answered, "it may
seem a little strange to you, but it is
true."
"Well, mamma," responded the in
quisitive youth, "why la it if I'm papa's
father that he always licks me and I
never lick him ?"
t3T"I say, Clem," cried two disputing
darkies, appealing for decision to a sable
umpire, which word is right dlzact
y or dezoctly 'iV The sable monarch re
flected for a moment, and then with a
look of wisdom, said, " I can't tell
prezactly."
e"Why did you leave your boarding
place ?" asked a lawyer of a dishonest
witness in a burglar trial. " Because I
couldn't take it with me," was the frank
reply.
UrSusan B. Anthony wants the Dame
of the Pullman cars altered either to
Pull-man-and-woman or Pull-lrrespect-ive-of-sex-cars.
C2T"Thls apple is pretty well worn
out," said a five-year-old, as she finished
eating and was about to throw away the
core. FacL 1
(3 Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound has done thousands of
women more good than the medicines
of many doctors. It is a positive cure
for all female complaints. Head to Mrs.
Lydia . l'inkham. 49 -t
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