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Show JUSTIBE SCULLY'S FAMILIAR TALKS. The judge said that the docket was not lengthy, and Frode said he could tear a piece of it ofl if it was. But he was told to hang on to the sheet while there was a scratch, and the sinners were called forth and leotured briefly, one at a time, Scully believes in opening tho week with familiar talks. He Bays that may he somebody will remember them for a week, and by that time eomolhiug may occur to bridge over another week. He told Mary Carbine that he would discharge her, as it was tbe first time Bbe had been loaded. She bent the knee and said she would go off. And they fired her out. Thomas 0 Leary came in for a drop of unstrained mercy. He didn't think tbe pit, was that way, but it was tho first; so help him doA, it would be the last. "I will hearken to you this time," said ih court, "because of the great prejudice against your name. The O'Learyehavouot done the Eqnare thing by the town. You know that, I suppose?" Tom said he didn't. The judge told Tom that he was in the dark. That one of the O'Learys had owned a cow, and another one hadn't won the last walk. Aud that there were people here who were bitting O'Learys over the head when one came along, i Mary Ambrose is opposed to any : constitutional ameuduieut looking toward to-ward amity. Her neighbors have hard things to Bay of her. And hence the judge: "Mary, there is no disturbance so unpleasant aa that of the neighborhood. neighbor-hood. You are commanded lo love your neighbor hs yourself." "She's uo imy-boi uv mine." "Dueau't she livo next door to you?" "Indade she doesn't." ''Has she ever caused you trouble of a serious nature?'' "U it Barious, that it in? Humph? Is it sarious to-borry white sugar and sind back brown? Is it sarious to ax me kids when they are over Ihir 'how's ould bin,' alludin' me, yer honor? Ib it ttiat what I am to love? I would not live in paico wid a woman as she is. I kiu luv cats and book-peddlers, book-peddlers, but uol her." Tbe testimony was against her, and when the fine of $10 was affixed Bhe didn't hesita e to Biv that she would! dian 1 ncsita e to Bay tuaisne wumu 'give as much again to twist her digits among the hair of her neighbor's beads. John Ciarey, William Wubb, John Lynch, Daniel Freer, Mary Pierce, and William -Moore were dispensed with at $1 a head. Their drinks were straight. This ended the session, aud the judge turned to Frode aud sid, "So you went to tho curling match?' "Yes," he said he did. "I thought so. Your hair hasn't been straight since, and your noe has a twist on it like an old shoe afera summer shower. Yruu have curled too much fur ornament. You'd bettor aLraighten out. Dun't forget it." Aunio Murray, a solferino-haired maidon, who abides on "Biler" boulevard, hung one of her tresses out of the window. And a young man who Buys ho is a painter, saw it waving there in the suulight like a ribbon, aud he took it as an omen. He went ior it. She went fur him. The game was a draw, bhe pawned some of her things and raised $3 to pay for the music. Chicago Times. |