. Platform echoes: or, Living truths for head and heart . the widow of the formerlandlord, Mr. Brown, who died last summer on a new andimproved plan. Wanted, A saddle horse for a lady weigh-ing about nine hundred and fifty pounds. An Iowa editorsavs: We have received a basket of fine grapes from ourfriend W, for which he will please accept our compliments,some of which are nearly two inches in diameter. Boardmay be had at No. 4 Pearl Street for two gentlemen with a bridge at Athens, Ga., is the following: Anyperson driving over this bridge in a pace faster than a walk,shall, if a whit


. Platform echoes: or, Living truths for head and heart . the widow of the formerlandlord, Mr. Brown, who died last summer on a new andimproved plan. Wanted, A saddle horse for a lady weigh-ing about nine hundred and fifty pounds. An Iowa editorsavs: We have received a basket of fine grapes from ourfriend W, for which he will please accept our compliments,some of which are nearly two inches in diameter. Boardmay be had at No. 4 Pearl Street for two gentlemen with a bridge at Athens, Ga., is the following: Anyperson driving over this bridge in a pace faster than a walk,shall, if a white man, be fined five dollars, and if a negro,receive twenty-five lashes, half the penalty to be bestowed onthe informer. A newspaper contained this : We have twoschoolrooms sufficiently large to accommodate three hundredpupils one above another. Another newspaper, in describ-ing the doings of a convention at Cleveland, said: Theprocession was very fine and nearly two miles long, as wasalso the prayer of Dr. Perry, the chaplain. 212 UNFORTUNATE MR Sometimes men will gain their ends by what is called apleasant liction. and I do not know that there is any mora! wrong committed, if thereis no intention to old minister, who wasvery much opposed to theintroduction of a bass-violinto church, was in the midstof his sermon, whea a bullthat had escaped from thepasture stopped in front ofthe church and began U>bellow. The dot-tor paused,and looking up into thesingers seats, said : I wouldthank the musicians not totune their instruments dur-ing the sermon.* In another minute Boo! went the really wish the singers would not tune their instrumentswhile I am preaching; it annoys mevery much. Boo! went the bullthe third time. I have twice re-quested the musicians in the gallerynot to tune their instruments duringsermon time. I now particularly re-quest Mr. Long to desist from tuninghis big fiddle while I am ]> jumped Mr. Long. It is nt me ;it *s that c


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