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Slivers For The Earthly

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Day
2
Month
September
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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K isa and let kiss. A feast is as gootl os enougli. I'iity is often but kneedeep. Two in a tirade scldoni agree. ¦ A soft inswcr turneth tlie stofnaeh. Lonesome is whom handsome doea. The boot tree is known by his boot. Banga cover a multitude ofwrinkles. All that bllsten is iiot gooil medicine. Hojiest tea furuishes its own groiinds. A balt] hcaded man is a Ilie's paradise. A short time note soon fjoes to protest. A bu rut muitache dreadk the' short cigar. lt is ii short layin' tnat lias no turn in It. Speed) is cheap, lint votes are wlmt teil. 'l'lic scissors ha t blades, cryinji slcal, steal. Least satd rtrt sooner tbe deadlock Ii cndcd. The beauty is net as brilla m tbe is paiuted. Of two wotnen clioge the one that will Iih e you. Vdii can'i miki' a portntonuia out of a two legged calf. The raer a not to tlic swift but to the pool seller. A womau aflcr lii own licait is what plcascth a man. Tlie man who pleadl his own case is unlovccl it' lawyeis. Wlioso dijjjèth a pit Blióuld bc a cast out of the family cirt'le. 'Ihcic's Dutny a slip between the pulpit and the öhuruli door. A ctgárette in the mOUtll shows yhich way the mdney goec. Oh tliat mine encniv had heen at honn' iIiiiiii fpriüt; clADÍI)g ! Never build eastles in the heir. Thcy are liabte to be overthrowii. He niiiat have a n spoon tliat eats icecn uu with a young lady. Thé man u lm Bares t i ¦ eenti by walkinji ves ten tu the slioemaker. The ccal hole gocth bcfore destiuclion mul Ilic luinana pi'cl bclorc a lall. A slivcr in yonr hand is worsv thau two thonsand iu the hand ofyour friend. Whcn the spiinjr bonnet! come luto the house utouey CUes out of the pocket book. Monev is tbe principal thlng; therefore get money, and vvlth all ihy getting ;et it wcll invested. I'nt a lich man on mule-back and the muit' will throw him justas qulckly as lic would i bejítrar. Like the dog iu the manger, the nose is aliuvc kissiiiü; and is always rcady to intcrfere with the kiuaillK "' 'others. (icncial ('ami'ion once recounted to tne nianv Interesting üiclueDts, one "t whlcii I recail: "I was one ilay sittinjr," said he, "in the snloon of thcstcanuT, hcic u Ixiistcrdui tdlow was talkiiiff tlisayrciibly of Sfiialor Toui Ken Ion. I liftte ned fora while and itnally sald to liini: ' Vour remarks, sir, are (xceediiif;ly dista-tcf ui to me,' knd I uatnl sonic othcr exprelsiofra to let bim iimliiKtand that 1 did not appiWBof his assaull iipou Mr. lieiiton. The man iinmedi att-lv fircd up and cetorted: 'lic la uu brnther, sir, aml l'll abuse liiin as much as I vr i iniiid to. lint I want you tn iiihIitsi.iinl that I don'l allow any otlicr man to do il.' Vears alterwaid. whcn 1 becaine acqnainted with Mr. Benlon in the senate, I told him the story to his verv gretil amiree

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News