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Show - -IT MADK HIM rK.HTINii MID. Tlin IJuerr Cause of a IJuurrel llettteeu Two Hoys Till Morning. 'There was :.n awful row ou Main street early this morning. Two small boys were nearly tearing themselves to pieces, vv hen a philanthropical citizen interfered, und, holding them apart, ho finally discovered the cause ol the trouble. One of the boys, it seemed, had a grievianee and said that he j would lick the other one, bec.-'ilse.w lieu he got In, uio, he would get an awful licking. It seemed that his mother had sent him out to tret some Quaker Kolb-d Oats and as he was on hi way home Ihe other IkV ran Into him and caused him to spill il all over the pavement. His mother, he said, could not gel J breakfast without il and that h vas afra'd to go home for ho knew ilial l.o would catch il. I o get even he was doing up tin: caiisu of the accident iu the best shape that he ku-w how. . "We never have lireaklast xvittioul Quaker Ilolled Oat.," ho said. "Mother think she can't do without it, and when I go home and say thai that little i duller upset nie and spilled it all I will be in for it." The boy w a only pacified after being supplied with money enough to buy n-: n-: other supply of the dainty, and thin he i hurried off to get it, so that lie could ! act home iu time to ave him If. I " |