Boone County Recorder . dling in a wheelbar-row load, touched his hat and said:Yo change, sah. There was thechange—999 silver dollars and a 25-ent piece! English Idea of It. Little things frequently illustratethe English view of American geo-graphy very picturesquely. An Eng-lishman had taken the Pacific Expressat Philadelphia, and, feiling tired, hadretired to his berth. Just before hefell asleep he happened to rememberthat he had forgotten something, sohe put his head out between the cur-tains and called: Portah! Portah! The porter came.~nrnaTiritr*TesaT5Z: Please riTS. St. VitusUanceand Ser


Boone County Recorder . dling in a wheelbar-row load, touched his hat and said:Yo change, sah. There was thechange—999 silver dollars and a 25-ent piece! English Idea of It. Little things frequently illustratethe English view of American geo-graphy very picturesquely. An Eng-lishman had taken the Pacific Expressat Philadelphia, and, feiling tired, hadretired to his berth. Just before hefell asleep he happened to rememberthat he had forgotten something, sohe put his head out between the cur-tains and called: Portah! Portah! The porter came.~nrnaTiritr*TesaT5Z: Please riTS. St. VitusUanceand Serrous Pjseaaer per-manently cured bv Dr. Klines Great Nerv- Send for KKKK trial bottleK. H. Kline. SM Arcs Street, e and treatise. Philadelphia. Pa. It is one thing to see yourauother to cut it.—George Eliot. road; Mrs. WtBrtows Soothing; Syrup. rorcolidreo teething. »»«M£«S™»-SntilSBamuiaiiou, aaeaooiUtt. Rack pay is usually stow about com-ing to the front. wake me whenSan Francisco, you know. we gat to In Germvllle. Banknote Germ—There he thinks he Is the sweetest thing onearth. Doorknob Germ—Who Is he? Banknote Germ—Why, he Is a kissmicrobe.—Chicago Dally News. upon breast and listlessly she arose and followed. What arrange days those were thatfollowed. She never forgot the voiceshe had heard In the market place,but that voice did not belong to thestranger into whose hands she hadcome, of that she was sure. But shewas conscious that there was something strangB about her new condi-tion. The Indignities usually showntowards a slave were wanting In hercase, fn seclusion and uuiet she~ ered, and having little else to doshe thought, thought, thought. Howthe first pang of repentance felt onthat day In the slave market developed and grewIfito~lhe flood of heartsorrow over the ruined and wastedlife. If only she could see Hosea andtell him of her repentance and ask hisforgiveness she fait that pe


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