Show rsm thursdays daily janso jan SO the horac trade dare As a horse trader no one retired liquor dealer to say that our sir J is not one grand he recently left hu spirituous something in in nes to which tharo was more tangibility and loss tangle foot i c peddling in order to carry on iiii business with the greatest success lie conceived alic brilliant and original idea of buying and jiing ft span of ponies now it so happened that among the numerous persona who wore owing leini for liquor were attro amateur and guileless borso dealers S and P each of whom was indebted to liim in tho bum of eight nine dollars much banter ho obtained ft fiery steed paying for taft the aforesaid saloon bill and 12 boot money but his frieada acro not satisfied with the appearance of til a ani he applied to S and received from him u black maro in exchange for the batters lat saloon bill and the first horse no sooner biad he obtained the black mare than he sighed for his pony again and so y in order to trade back but in tho meantime eliad disposed of the little horse and offered J a bay maro in exchange for alio black and boot money the temptation to trade could not bo resisted so J accepted theo fler rh enSin tho kindness of hh heart said well J ive got a little tho better of you in this busi ness therefore if you want the black maro for you may have her of courso that opportunity was lot to bo lost scared both liis horses and applied o a certain stable keeper for board nd lodging for hii valuable an imala but numerous trades be was owing and P about each mot money and after feeding his ornamental horses for a fow days he said to a companion ay iy colly I ives S one horse and I gives P de other dan I bays no more money in order to accomplish thi design lie tramped through tho mud a distance of two emilei leiding and driving ilia horses in order to find and nettle with his creditors but after nil liia trouble did not leave hia kinrd stock them cut on hid way home lie sold both horses for two sucking pigs and for few brief moments was supremely happy his plea lire alas was one little pig ann away aud fell into alio hands of a cruel butcher and the oilier squealer lie traded to a friendly brewer for a civo gallon keg of boor with to treat all boys for anybody to hint ot alio matter in liis hearing |