. Goaks and tears . pring in the parlor, hebroke out with — ** So, farewell, Mary Ann,You must do the best you can. Shiner was tight. HE ACCEPTS. The following correspondence has passed between the CentennialCommittee of Invitation and Red Cloud the noted Indian Chief: — Philadelphia, October, R. C. Dear Si?: — We shall be pleased to have you exhibityour scalp-lock at the Centennial some time in May next. Will yourprofessional duties permit you to leave home at that time ? Very truly Out West, October, Men. 5/W .• — Heap glad! Red Cloud big Injun! Owns 14squaws, and 2 ho
. Goaks and tears . pring in the parlor, hebroke out with — ** So, farewell, Mary Ann,You must do the best you can. Shiner was tight. HE ACCEPTS. The following correspondence has passed between the CentennialCommittee of Invitation and Red Cloud the noted Indian Chief: — Philadelphia, October, R. C. Dear Si?: — We shall be pleased to have you exhibityour scalp-lock at the Centennial some time in May next. Will yourprofessional duties permit you to leave home at that time ? Very truly Out West, October, Men. 5/W .• — Heap glad! Red Cloud big Injun! Owns 14squaws, and 2 hoss ! Me be there ! Bring 200 scalps along ! Ugh ! R. C. CHINESE TIME. The Chinese have a curious but very remarkable method of keepingtime. If a Chinaman borrows five dollars of you and agrees to returnit in three days you cant catch sight of him for three weeks. If youborrow five dollars of him and agree to return it in three weeks he callsat the end of three days and demands his cash. ,^rm-iMryfy.::^nB^.. Sixth Month. .JUNE. 30 Days. Sunday \ \ 4 | u | 18 | 2^ | Mom/ay \ \ .S | 12 | 19 | 26 | Tuesday \ \ 6 | 13 | 20 | 27 | Wednesday \ \ 7|i4|2i|28| Thursday \ 1 | 8 | 15 | 22 | 29 | IViday \ 2 | 9 | 16 | 23 | 30 | Saturday | 3 | 10 | 17 | 24 | ( ( Begin to save money nowfor the Fourth of July. SKfMMERHORN was born inthis month. Safe now to <<etyour hair cut. Old potatoesseem to have lost their melo-dious taste. Butter cantcany a stiff back-bone It is doubtful if this month has over thirtydays. Doup/rAHiLiTiES.— ist to 3d—All nature puts on the biggest kind ofa grin, apple trees slinging their blossoms around as if money didnt costanything. 3d to 7th — First circus arrives in town. No respectable lady willtravel under the canvas in order to avoid encouraging wicked to be a good many folks getting married and laying in wholesalestocks of future misery. 7th to 17th — Not the leasfsign of snow. 17th to 22d — Corn gets so high and tough
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