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Show What Signs of Prosperity. a Weak Woman Can Io. If anybody can gite any better -eShe can sit at an open window of igns" of a tip top state ef things loan a railway carriage with a stiff north hhe following, let us see the list: east wind blowing is, that chills Where spides grow bright, and idle ' ' dulk everybody in the vicinity ta the mar.ivnnlg 'AVhere jails are empty, ad where tarns row, for two hours in a thin muilin are full; dress without ever flinching are with frequent "Where church-path- s She can dance or waltz down the footsteps wora; of a marching regiment, and weedy, 'silent and for- Captain '(Law eleven o'clock supper put away at the lorn; Where doctors foot it, and where farmers lobster salad, champagne, cake and coffee without flinching, ride; AVhere age abounds and tfuth is .multi-A-sufficient for a week's nightmare to a strong man. TVhere these signs are, they clearly inShe cau com her hair all back so dicate A happy people and well goerned state. as to leave the roots of it to the full play of a December breeze, and wear Nonsense. This a bonnet on top of a chignon, leav Stop iDg head and ears exposed with imL it not almost time for the Eastpunity, with the thermometer ten ern and Western Democrat! who degrees below aero. have so loot? stood at what a West She can pull over one thousand ern man failed "the prevarication of dollars worth of dry goods for the inthe roadd," to separate and steer each vestment of fifty cents The Easthis independent course? She can Btudy music f )i ten years hard in believe men ern money and sufficiently to enable her to perform general honesty. The Western men excellently, when not in the prebelieve in rag money, plenty of it, sence of those who desire to hear and an era of legalized swindling. her. Tho Eastern men at St. Louis won She can balance herself on the ball the head of tha ticket, the Western of her great toe and a shoe heel the men the tail; and ever since the Con- size ol a dime all day in the public vention adjourned the Western men streets without falling. have bean trying to see if they could She can occupy three scats in a not manage so that the tail should horse car and be utterly oblivious wag the head. that any of her own sex are standing The struggle was amusing at first, but it is getting to be a little monoand shows court-yard- Clergyman's Sunday A s ice-crea- i; School Pic-Ni- c. THE NEW From the Norwich Bulletin. They got the new minister oct .at c in Williaia-ti- c a Sunday school the other day. He had never bees at one before, and when he saw a crowd of boys approaching, he said that the little ones probably wanted him to sit down apd tell them some Tories about David and Moses and llebecca. It seemed, however, that he was in error. What they waited was to know whether with the ace and queen out it was good polijy to save yoar jaek or hold it and play for The tail, with preposterous 8.ssuraDce,send8 letters and dispatches and private emissaries to Washington, and frightens tha weaker kind of Congressional old ladies half out of their wits; the head meantime remains stubbornly silent. Suppose Mr. Tilden should put out his letter? Let him speak out. We all know what he believes; he need not hesitate, and it is now his turn. Mr. Hendricks has labored and intrigued and contrived and manipulated until really Ke begins to produce an impression that the tail has more life in it than the head. Let Mr. Tilden speak out, and scatter these gibberghosts which infect the ing Cougreasionai lobbies and bother Congressmen who have no opinions of their own, and who are apt to catch their political faith like babies from the brst in catch the measle footed person they meet. Let Mr. lilden speak out. lie is the head of his party: he can rule aud compel it; or if he cannot then it in better we should oil go over to Mr. Hayes. For none of us pretend to hare much faith in the "great Democratic party." We all eec, because we are not purblind, that the Democratic party is a very mix ed affair, aud that it contain? a considerable element of folly and "pure cuisedncss." But many of us have hid faith that Mr. Tilden w;is strong enough, big euough, determined head the to in the party enough, right direction and to control and put down its mischievous elements. Hut we need just now to have our faith encouraged We want to see the general at the head of his troops. Here is what looks like a mutiny, und where is the captain? We do not bubt Mr. Tildcn's ability, but we confess it with reluctance we begin lo donbt his courage. Come on, Mr. Tilden. When the battle rages we do not like to sco the general take refuge on a gunboat. N. Y. Herald. d Myers. Mr. Oliver P. Myers, favorably known in San Francisco, throughout California, and on the Pacific coast &i the managing advertiser, newspa per man, and writer far Montgomery Queen's circus and menagerie, owing to a serious nervous disorder, brought on by indigestion, Over work itnd travel, has, by the advice of his physician, rcoently resigned his position and come to Chicago to rest and recuperate. Mr. Myers has been induced to accept a position as general advertiser on the great Fort Wayne and Pennsylvania Railway, with headquarters in Chicago. lis very extensive and wide spread acquaintance with the press and public, extending through many years, will be an advantage to Mr. Myers in his Dew field of labor. He is a wide awake business man, and a genial gcatJeiaaa. Chicago Tribune. . II II li 1 A I U U 111 JJ m 1 JLU goose-burys- ." NOTICE. 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