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Show rl TH E HEBER HERA L L?. Bishop Hare of South Dakota once had the misfortune while entering a diningroom, to .step upon the. skirt of a lady's dress. Apologizing, he said: You know that I have been living .with, the Indians lately and have yroWif 'Hie lady replb somewhat awkward. I dont think that, ed: matting. bishop; but I She must tell her mother; TKere was am surprised that, after living to long no help for it. She must bear, as best, with the Indians, you shouldnt do she could, her fathers jokes, and the better at following-ua trail. y laughter of her merry brothers. But then 'she had the grapes, that was some consolation. she could hardly herself understand. Her first thought was to conceal the adventure from She could easily wash everybody. the mud from her feet and ankles; hut what was she to do with her. soiled. night-dressand the the half shame, which ' - -- ,, bed-clothe- s, , p . nnn To be continued. 4 ABOUT r BODY. I , -- - fl HI hII v, n li If ; Ii Ii" h'A i ! it t! I , i A t ! l M f I i r ; I . ! nn r i i I fl I B lit '( j tHi K!; rHj i If a body meet a body Corning full of rye; If a body hit a body , Blacken up, an cqe? I I ! " $ 2 f tA - : 1 ; i i j i' lij s I. ; U li H i u p ii d H D h ii i r! 1 fL If ifl li it h 1 U I! f I fill i i nu aK Liu vJ I I I LlJ at the Herald Done very cheap Office. - SS I'd a gkiiejkill of toddie Nine they say had I; For all the boys they ' smile with me, When getting full of rye. Truth. "What do you think will be the biggest thing you will see at the World 4 Fair ?n said Mrs. Fifcash. My lioteF replied her husband. . b-ill,r- r Take the 1 1 fraud and be happy. THE MTU iV OUR TOWN . There was a man in our town Who loved a pretty maid; The maiden loved anotherman A prize fighter by trade. N ovkh( man in our town He asked the maid to wc4l; But she el led for the other one To come and break his head.--. Then the man in our town, Came tenderly away. And no one ever ran as quick ; . i As he ran some folkes say. i- - t |