Show AS OTHERS SEE US editor ro roundup round un dup d up in passing judgments upon a town or community the actions of the more forgetful and boisterous classes are often considered over and above the virtues of the better classes thus causing a stigma to fall upon those who really deserve better consideration loud tal talking kino and add laughing during buringa i lecture and shak shaking n Z or kie kicking aking the door from the outside shows either a disposition prone to disturb or a disregard for the feelings of both lecture i and audience cases sometimes sometime occur wherein the speaker is forced to ask for better order an instance ot this sort ort s was exemplified at this place recently which laid the foundation for a judgment j that will not add to its reputation as having 0 a well behaved class of people such a thing as hats bats being 0 worn by gentlemen during the whole of a lecture shows a very marked n aar 1 ed degree decree of manners and n d a d disregard is 1 ebrard n for the I 1 laws aws of etiquette although they are few who do anything 0 of of c this sort persons who see such things make sweeping 1 judgments which effect the entire town every one is responsible to society insomuch as their actions tend to iring bring about certain conditions this being beina tiie case it is the bounden duty of every one to so order his actions that they will increase rather than decrease the reputation of the people among whom he be resides one who was thre th re randolph feb 3 1897 |