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Show Cli.lIILKVS KIIIE. Hi' Says lir (lot off Pretty iii'k. Iiul ot Hurl) II ml. . Charley Chong, our famous Chinese doctor, was the chief participant par-ticipant in a ride to Willard and back the other day. Charley hired a riding pony and went down on professional business. He got along very well until his returij. When coining into town the horse was aroused and spurred on by the usual high spirits that animate an animal on near ing his old stable. So he started on a fast lope, which soon quickened into a run. Charley finally gave up in vain his attempt to hold the spirited spirit-ed creature; dropping the rein-;, he clung to the horn of the saddle like rim diath. His short legs, ample trowsers and Ioo?e blouse lloppcd up and down and flew about him like the limber legs and scanty covering of a genuine jump- ' ing jack. The horse dashed into town, down the street and ame up i to the closed gate of the barn, stop- ping with such unexpected ami Ms'onishing abruptness that the ;is founded Charley was pitched (ban over the hor.-c's hend and hmded s;ifely on the other side of the ' i - -; .1:1 n up i ii nn in ; ml. . la ! mi c : "I oi. . phi I y ipii! !-.. not hurt urn mu'-hee." |