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Show MAIL NUI3ANCL: Th.t TliriMlrii I t liimlali. III. mull; if it New Pdlliar. At an Adelaide street rcsldenco Ue servant went to the door met a per spiring and scowling letter carrier, and took in a basUlful of mall It was the third such lot of the day. and thert had been a like delivery for a week "Dump It Into the furnace " roared the young man who la at tho head of dt family I'm r,olng to see tho post-mar,'er post-mar,'er wrllo tbo bead of tho department depart-ment at Washington, and get out an Injunction I'll sco If there Is not some way lo atnto this nuisance" "Hut thero may bo some other rasll, something that wo want to read," In terposed a gentler nnd feebler voice. "I don't care If there It I don't cars If thero's a draft or a postal order In every other envelope Chuck tho whole outfit Into the furnace and don't loss any time doing It.. Whoever' working work-ing this rig on mo may think lies smart good and plenty It's the con roundest, meaueat, smallest, most Impertinent Im-pertinent thing I ever heird of' ' Hut It's only a Jolo my dear" "I'll Joke 'cm I)o you know that we've reeclveJ over n car lot of catalogues, prospectuses, prospec-tuses, and all that sort of thing from female seminaries In tho country? There were over W In the first batch and that was the smallest ono received Dump tbo wholo batch Into the 'at-naco, 'at-naco, I say Nice thing I I gutus not. Bonding up those female seminary advertisements ad-vertisements and our little girl not two weeks old yet Yon can bet that I'll stop tho thing or know tho mason why." Detroit Tree Press |