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Show 4 Walt Mason i. CREDIT This year will bring unsettled times, beeausi- "i readjust Ing : "u inercbanl princes need their dimes, anil they'll be slow at trusting. They'll not give credit cred-it left and rlgl" s latels they've been doing, and frowns ssill gTeet the slow-pay slow-pay wight who'd buy a plug of chewing And many men this year. I tjues. will need a slice of e-redll, for readjustment brings distress the banking sharps have said It. Now he who's kept his standoff stand-off bright will know the easy sledding, and merchant princes will delight I" sell him iMi.oks or bedding, llowevei stringent strin-gent money Is. the lamps for him arc burning: to see bis good old honest phiz, the merchants all are yearning. And if be asks t.. DU) "n lime a grlnd-jtloi.e grlnd-jtloi.e .i a hammer, the dealers on his person climb, with glad exultant ebUIIOl There'll never be a time so tight that men of reputation for having always acted riph'. can t get accommodation. A reputation a good pay la better far than rubles, and men who do not think that swi must travel sslth the hooblen. The meleachs4y days are here suspended "tick will ilaunt them: and bills Hies should have paid last sear will rise like ghosts and haunt them. |