Show A word of caution loa be sure you arc are right and then ahead thia this sound advice of K v a avid vid crockets crickets Crock ets ia is not adhered to so much as it ought to be men frequently go ahead and then afterwards learn they arc are not right A person who lives in the south cast part of this town staled stated that on oil monday morning last ho 10 put into his pocket forty dollars cash part in gold and part in silver lie ire ke kept t it in in hi his is po pocket ceet as lie sup supposed until thurida thursday morning when lie says he missed ta it and be believed i deved it was sto stolen lerl ho went to an officer in the city and told him hini he lie believed the money had been taken from him by a boy who had been in his employment and who left him last alon monday ny morning the boy refused to return to his former employer although he lad been deverel severe times solicited to do so the officer visited the lad ko to him of the missing cash but after a few minutes conversation with him the tile officer was fully convinced that the boy was innocent and that he be knew know nothing of tho the money which his late employer said he lie had lost A short time subsequently tho the missing money was found on the bureau in the mans mails own house it appears a little stran goto geto say the least that a person could put r such an amount of money a considerable portion of which was silver into his pants pocket and not misa miss it four days although lie wore the same garments every day ay re removing movin them thein at night and replacing them in the morning it is a very em baay ay iy matter to throw suspicion on the character of an innocent bont person and inflict upon him an anju injury y that will take a long time to repair it ia li always better to be sure you are right before accusing another of doing wrong |