Politics In The Household
In the village of C. the chilJrenareai strong partisans in politics as theii parents. A litüe girl of Democratie per tuasion had been taking tea with a httle Republican friend, and was amicablj lielping her wipe dishes wlicn the nws of Hayes' election was annonnced, whereupon, dropping the spoous she was wiping, she caught up lier suu-bmnet and disappeared. "What briugs you home bo early?' aked hermot'uer, ie the little Demoerat rushed into the house. "Wliy, I happened to tbiat that there I was wiping Kepnblican dishes, and I just threw down the tol and ran," was the excited answer.- Cfirislian Union. Mrs. Sandford, of Gnstoa connty, N. C. , had one baby in 1874, twinis 'm 1875, tripleta in 1876, and in 1877 is yet to bo heard from.
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