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youog ludies of Williamspoit. Pa., havo received the following ohoioe Bill- donx : " I 8iw yon at shurtch last lundy nite, and I want tu form with yu and Aqunetans; I aru a yunce man of good karicRt'.-r, nÍ clerk :u a atoar, nd git n celory of 8500 per omnium, pleas addrcé ' box, post oLf-.:' One of the young ladies returoed this reply ; To the Young Man with the Bad Spell : The wisb to form an acquaintance is not recipiccal. But if you wil! oulj at my house abotft six o'clock in til? evening, my brother will msike you acquainted with s ome first-clas calfckin. Perl.aps, you would prefer making the acquaintanoe of our dog. He will take to you, hatuiully. He always had a tasta for oalves." Puring the recent iür.esi of r. cettain Judge in bloooifield, towa, nd afcr be doctor had called aüd doparted, his bur ycar-old duughtcr cntered the room, and, aftcr makivig a tltorough fearch of the preniises1, peering iulo wardrobflf, under the bed, etc, innoeently fnquired ; " Did the doctor leave o little baby here ?" Áod; withoat traiticg for a rcply, contÍDOed : " If he did léate one, I hopo I ien't ef little red ttiing like Mra. 'e !:' Benjnmin Franklin, in 1791, bequeathed to Boston and Philadelplna each 85,000 to be loaned in amall suma to mechanica. He calculated the fünd would reacb, in 100 yosrs, over $660,000, and guve liircciions is to its nvrstment. The Boston Tranler iflya the Botton fund ammints lo $142,078 00, and is well invested, but the PbiladeK hia fund i less than
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