Among Our Exchanges
Pity the eorrows of the editor of the 9tockbrldjte Bun: "MHny of our brothei eilitors ayaiied themselrea of a free ride to Traverse City last week. When itiains porrldge our dish is apt to be bottom side upward." TheDundee Reporter man gives Iiimself away as follows: "The otlicr eveolng, not m an y miles away, i party were out boatintr. and among tlie party w;ís a certrtin editor. Tlie party came upon a guspicioii8 looking bag floatlng in the watsr, a. chance of a double-header artiofe, descriptive of some foul crime,' quickly cntered the editor's mine!. The ba? was towed Mboreand befngopened wasfbuod tocontain a nma oi decayed cata, and the pci-funieiy arhlng therefrom nearly emj.tied the Momacb of the party." Tbe late Peter Cooper, of New York, liad a lerel head and lookedal tbiuga dWlosopliically. Ilis Idea was tli.it in all towm whi'iv ¦ newepaper la publlahed, every business man slinul.l advertiw, il' notliing more than a cu il eivlng lus n.nnc, business in which he Is eogaged, and location. It not only piys hint, bat it Indicates to the people at a dlttanoe tli.it tbe town he resides in has a Uvedasa of business men.
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