Show I 1 JS fia aa learned man gave a thousand rupees in to a druggist and then went a journey aljourney after some time he returned from his journey and wanted the money from the druggist diug gist who aid you tell teil a lie you did not entrust it to lo me the learned man began to wrangle people gathered together and accused him of uttering a falsehood saying the druggist 0 is a mau man of inte integrity arity who has never bat betrayed rayea hiis his I 1 rust it if you contest the matter you will get unpunished ap hed 11 the learned man was without remedy he drew out his case on paper and laid it beffi e the king kin 11 the king told him go and seat yourself three days near the druggists dru 1 1 1 ests shop without speaking I 1 a word the fourth day I 1 I 1 will pass that way and add make you 0 a salam which you are tor etuin without saying an anthina n 3 ang thing more to me when I 1 depart from thence deina demand td 1 your money from the drug druggist 11 and let me know what he says the learned man conformably to the kings or idera seated himself close cloie to th the drug druggists ests shop I 1 the fourth day the king went that way in gi gibat eat state and when he saw the learned man stopped his horse aad aid made him a salam which the learned man Y returned the king 11 said why brother you never corne come near me not give give me any account of your cir circumstances circum cum curn stances 11 the learn learned pd man moved his head a litle lit but said nothing ane drugge drug gi saw all this thi s I 1 arid and wa alarmed when the king went away the druggist dru gist asked the learned man at the time you yon gave the money into my charge in what place was 1 I I 1 and what person was along with me tell me apin again perhaps 1 may have forgotten the matter 1 the parnee man again 11 repeated all the ch circumstances fine druggist replied you say right it is now come it i wo to my recollection in short lie he gave the man the thousand rupees and made many excuses persian i utho persons bad given their property in charge 0 o an old woman and told her whenever we shall 1 pota th come together we will take it back when 1 omo ome time had elapsed ono one of them camo came to the old woman oman and said my partner is dead give I 1 me now ny y pre property perty the woman was help helpless less and gave t to him A few days after the other person came nd wanted his property the woman said your artner came and set forth that you was dead and ot withstanding I 1 used my endeavors to the contrary ie e would not listen to my words but carried away it 11 tho the property the person aforesaid carried the R roman oman before the cazy and demanded justice the azy after some reflection perceiving that the wo iain an was blameless said you first agreed that when ver r we two partners come both together we will I 1 ike e back our property bring now your partner I 1 nd d take your goods how can you alone obtain I 1 f hem eral the man coil cold not return any answer but rent ent his bis way ibid J i DA foppish swelling senseless dandy who had abely managed to get himself elected a squire dressed ii i the top of the fashion and strutting egregiously coking a cigar met professor bascom riding on a ne horse in a dignified and imposing manner whom 0 a accosted ted as follows as now I 1 is it it professor bascom that you mount in this splendid style on so superb an anial 0 7 h y d do 0 you not imitate your lord and master ho 0 was humble eno enough ugh to be ba seen riding on an ass I 1 bascom replied 8 P tied aed bee 11 because q I 1 can get gat no asses for aey ley have taken e en them tm al all to make k squires spires q of I 1 comparison 0 O 4 best stock in i which a man can 1 I 1 mat is the stock of a farm the best shares are adough shares and the best banks are tho the fertile I 1 banks of rural streams the more they are broken the better dividends they pay B one cup of molasses 4 will catch moro more fles than a barrel of this thia trite comparison beautifully illustrates the influence on our fel fell ownien of a predominance of the moral faculties over the propensities i As a means of managing irien men governing children I 1 ac kindness is infinitely i more efficient than force lahas bahas a man asked a prisoner of a magistrate ita light blight to commit a nuisance no ino sir not even I 1 be then sir I 1 claim my liberty I 1 was arrested rested ir ax as a nuisance arid and as no one has a right to me I 1 move for a nonsuit non suit 0 by ay STEAM A paris pans correspondent of the tribune gives an account acco of a successful ful experiment 1 in in arial nal steam navigation mons gifford reconstructed a oh fish shaped balloon feet long by 40 in in diameter to which was attached atta cited a steam engine the daring aeronaut sat sal under the balloon with i I 1 his tub of water on one side and a tub of coke 0 on the other ma managing nagin his bis balloon by means of a FF lying flying jib at the stern his course couise was in the di action of the wand which C lih was blowing eight e ein n iles an hour and with the aid of steam he tra a meled aled at the rate of thirty five miles an hour heur beat prig og the express train flying half a mile a lie above it the inventor has sunk suni large sums of money in in wic wieting ting his machine ma chive I 1 but sms s ams pms ms now in in the ude tide t f fortune a hp he bw captive ed he Pan Pari siang 10 1 1 |