. Goaks and tears . Mariar wantsto marry a policeman, while ma wants her to marry a duke or a lord, andI guess the old lady will bring her to time by and by ! A Troy man has the presence of mind to warm his nose by a coal-stove before his wife, and a Boston man always waits until he canchew a clove. The other day, when a house at Scranton fell into a coal pit, the oldwidow explained that something was always sure to happen to spoil heremptings if they looked flattering. Getting Around To It.—Yesterday, after purchasing two centsworth of liquorice drops at a drug store, a woman asked to


. Goaks and tears . Mariar wantsto marry a policeman, while ma wants her to marry a duke or a lord, andI guess the old lady will bring her to time by and by ! A Troy man has the presence of mind to warm his nose by a coal-stove before his wife, and a Boston man always waits until he canchew a clove. The other day, when a house at Scranton fell into a coal pit, the oldwidow explained that something was always sure to happen to spoil heremptings if they looked flattering. Getting Around To It.—Yesterday, after purchasing two centsworth of liquorice drops at a drug store, a woman asked to see sometoilet soap. She handled over the cakes absently, and then asked to seesome hair brushes. She compared the several styles and said sheguessed shed look at some coarse combs ! She handled the stock over,looked around, and finally whispered : A neighbor sent down by me to get a fine comb. Have you any? One was wrapped up and she skipped out, having been only half anhour getting around the delicate Seventh Afonfh. JULY. I Days. Sunday \ \ 2 \ 9 | 16 | 23 | 36 Mom/ay \ | 3 | 10 | 17 | 24 | 31 Tuesday \ | 4 | it | 18 | 25 | Wednesday \ \ 5|i2|i9|26| Thursday \ | 6 | 13 | 20 | 27 | Friday \ | 7 | 14 | 21 | 28 | Saturday \ 1 | 8 | 15 | 22 | 29 | Liberty was born in themonth of July. Mother isdoing as well as circum-stances permit. This is the haying make hay while thesun shines; make it along inthe cool of the evening, and you wont spoil so many paper collars. There will be an eclipse this month; but as it doesnt belong to yourchurch, let it slide. Salt Creek was discovered this — ist to 3rd.— Not worth a red. 3rd to 4th.— Whoop ! hurrah ! for all of us, and more, too ! Let theglorious emblem of American liberty be unfolded to the balmy breeze ofAmerican Independence, so to say. Unchain the eagle,— let loose themilitia, — bring out the fire companies ! and get some man with a cold inhis head to read the Declaration of In


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