Show WHAT HE ville cal observer thus accounts for the sudden detthof an indian of the digger tribe e I 1 I 1 ho recently departed art for the spirit land Peris perished bed thus toe oe luckless digger perished too from drinking strychnine whisky bisky A sharp as lightning ruin blue and minnie rifle K knock it IM ero stiff and flaming red eye such as kill pern cm at the counter felt doity rods or any distance I 1 peril perished I 1 ed thus the wretched anjin by imbibing strychnine whisky billsky I 1 I 1 sold by some confounded bummer i at a bit a glass or cheaper strychnine idne whisky hisky whisk whisky v strychnine Roche foucault has said that h hypocrisy apo is tho the homage vies yu pays s to virtue but ut ei even on ibis fine ma maxim x ain is is not universally true there are instances where here to please a profligate ate superior men havo affected vices to which they were not inclined thus making their hypocrisy as homage paid by virtue to lo vice small acts of kindness how pleasant and desirable do they make life every dark object t is made light by them and every tear of sorrow is brushed away when tho the heart is sad and despondency sits at the en terance lerance of the soul a griffing trifling fing 1 kind ind ness daires away despair and ma makes k es the path cheerful and pleasant there is dew in one flower and not no t in another because one opens 0 pen its Is cup clip and takes it in while the other closes itself and the drop runs oft off god rains rains goodness and mercy as wide a as the dow and if we lack them it is because we will not dot open 0 our ur hearts to receive them lord bacon beautifully said if a man be graci cious to strangers I 1 it shows h 0 ws he is a citizen of the world an and d that his heart is no island cut off from the other lands land but a continent I that joins them t beauty and death males makes each other seem durei purer and lovelier aili 1 like snow and moonlight lord byron once said yo you never know a mans temper until you have been imprisoned on board I 1 of a ship with him or a womans comans un ull til you have married her I 1 I 1 customer to restaurant iani man inan i boyl Boy restaurant man dont doni call me k a boy sir im biml no ba boy 1 sir customer then do as you yov a be done by and dont callitti call cal liati ji this li mu tt oil lamb any more 1 I 1 I 1 spare moments are the gold dust of f time lime of all the por tion ot our life spare moments are the most truthful in good or evil c il they are the gaps through which temptation find the easiest access to the soul our misfortunes says bays sadi should teach us compassi compassion on he best can feel for the condition of the nate date who has himself partake par taken of wretchedness there is a man iran in algiers who tells such good stories stones that his friends friend say it is dangerous to walk with ich him in the forests for all the bienas hyenas come coma round him to lauh laugh 1 I fe fear mr you are about sewed up said a croaking friend to a cheerful invalid 0 no I 1 have only one little stitch in in rny my side A country editor perpetrates the following upon the marriage arriage in of a mr husband to the lady of his choice cli oice thi e e is is the strongest we have bave known n in in our life the husbands a husband arid and so is 13 hia wife aso I 1 understand mr tooke you have hai e all the Is in in london with you ou taid said obrien to linn him on the hustin hustings S at westan anster 1 I a am in happy to have it sir on such good authority |