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Show J ;i . . HERALD. THE HEBER I v jokes; but they are never such as wound feelings, do injuries, or subject to serious inconvenience. Some of those which you boys have been p!aing upon several citizen of this Village must not be repeated if I remain at the head of this school. For I will not that anything that I have to do with shall be regarded by my neighbors as a A gentle.nuisance. Another thing man never puts himself on the si) with others, and nobody ever needs to be Now I put on the sly with him. maintain that a boy can be and that he is bound to be as much a gentleman as any man, and that he will be if he be treated so as to be made to feel that such is expected of him. The unhappy man who was lately in this place, not a man' of honor himself, had never learned how to deal with those who afe. you saw into what misfortune he was led by his ignorance. Perhaps some persons, a very few, suspected you of the crime by which he was disgraced. - 7 WHAT FUN! , Henry. you in Does your mother lock the closet . when you are naughty? Tom. No; but I wish she did. 'lhe only closet we have in the house is where everything good is put. x ! - "Tdicf.nmr Done very cheap ' at the Herald ; Office. . - wg3a- - teO-- " A new building was in process of erection opposite City hall. One of the municipal clerks, who had been looking out of the window for some time, said to another clerk who was reading' the newspaper: ' f Ifave tieetrwat chin tw ark man, over there for an hour and he has not I dgne a lick of work in all that time. a g-th- To be continued. ' Wonder what SAVED FROM A SUNSTROKE. o hes paid for? Just about the same time the remarked to a fellow-workma- n work-ma- n be- The poor youth's brain began to whirl, low; Ashe stood 'neath the suns fierce Just look at that clerk over there. He hasnt done anything except look glare, But he winked at a pretty Boston Girl out of that window for an hour. And she froze him with a stare. wonder the country is going to the The University Chronicle. dogs! o : |