How He Died
An Irishman is too nimble to te caught when he doesn't wish to be apprehended. Cardinal Manning delighted to teil the following story as an illustration of the national elusiveness: An Irishman, the son of the one who had been hanged, having been asked how his father died, thus eluded the admission of the f act: "Sure, thin, my father, who was a very reckless man, was jist standin' on a platform haranguing a mob, when a part of the platform suddenly gave way, and he feil through, and thin it was found his neck was broken." Help is wanted wheD the nerves become weak and appetite fails. Hood'a Barsaparilla gives help by ruaking tl, e tloĆ¼d rich and pure.
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Ann Arbor Argus
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