| Show A gem for borrowers never trouble your neighbors unnecessarily annece scarily rily dont borrow if yon you can help ft it it Is s a bad practice and make more enet ener enemies nies than anything els also except wept tattling in fit a neighborhood I 1 knew a worn wonna in thit hit was in lit the habit of bor owing her neighbors blueing hag bag every washing g day saying that slie she never thought to get any aby until she wanted lo 10 use it at leneth slie she became uniti durable and the happened about that time to have hive balsone tou fou boue e and iid lid one to doleno lend this tili or of course soon cured her of or the bad habit as there was no use in borrowing I 1 an art empty hag bag but the friendship of tile the two families w ws s broken up i one woman who always bought cheap coarse tea tei would verv very frequently borrow a dra diug ulna of a neighbor wh aho vho used a finer filter and better article thlu not being verv well relished reila relia lied by the lender she finally kept the returned tea separate and 1 lent int it to her tile the next time lime she site wanted to borrow this was done several times when the drawing became so small us ris hardly to meet the and expectations of the borrower an explanation took place and the families were ever after enemies but of or nil till borrower perhaps there is none more trying than titan confirmed habitual periodical bor hor hanower ho dower owera ana and coni considering dering the cheapness of literature era pra grature ture now nowa a aday adar day there liere is no reasonable excuse for it soon after I 1 received mv my last num her of or the ledger and find before I 1 had finished tho the girst first story a friend called culled espying cypa my pa f pr slie site exclaim exclaimer ea I 1 really you vou bave have g gt t your bejger ledger for this week you how liow do 3 ou like itt I 1 told her that I 1 had but just commenced I 1 it and wa wag not able alile to answer seldom reading at any other oilier time timp thein during the evening fatal rem remark irk irh well then I 1 can take lake it and and ard read it tomorrow to morrow and you shall have bave it agin again before lefore eve eventis even nl tig tic lic ig she IS he took tok it and arid I 1 have not seen it since but bat I 1 have heard from front it from almost every every evers house in lit the neighborhood if this should meet ewt tiie llie eye of the tile lady who first bor borrowed roved the paper pape I 1 ho hope pe ble she will not ba be offended as I 1 know knowlt it was wag wa h not hot ot her fault lault that I 1 did not receive it when she promised the boy she sent it was wag met bya by a lady who bore it off in triumph ca can n sll sil eilering erinn ering inn ing herself fortunate in getting hold of it so ea early aly N Y ledger tue TUB LABORING MAN mark the laboring man who breakfasts at six and hen perhaps two IWO or three miles to his hig work mork HP lip is foll fall of health and a stranger to doctors mark markt on the other hand your clerk who takes tea arid and toast at eight and anti goes down to tile store at i nine or half past he lip is a pale effeminate creature full fall rf cf barst sar sapan parilla ila lla and patent medicine and pills and things what a pity it i is that thi this I claw da of people do eo not lay down the yardstick and the scissors and anti fake take up lip the or flail for a year or two by remain remaining inc inz in their present occupation they only help to fill tip up cemeteries and hat bat about as miserable a iise use of humanity as you can name albany Knickerboc knickerbocker kir LOVE or OV whenever I 1 find ald aid said milton a moin roin despising the tile false estimates of the vulgar and daring to aspire in in sentiments lar lai gnage guage e and conduct to what the he highest wisdom through agh all ages has sanctioned boned as most excellent ex celen to b him ni I 1 unite myself hy by a sort of necessary attachment fach tAch ment and ane if it I 1 am so influenced by nature or dest destiny iriv irly that by no exertion or labors laborg of my own 1 I can attain to this summit of worth and honor yet tet no powers of heaven or earth will linder lindar ne me bom looking with reverence and affection upon those who have thoroughly attained thi this glory or appear engaged I 1 ag I 1 in 6 the i successful U pursuit of it tt no one cn clin be happy and useful ia in this ihla world w who ho is not of it if it were not our duty duly to he 0 it we may be very sure we should not be in it r |