. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. THE SEE-SAW OF SOCIETY. Blasts From The Rams Horn. 19. GRAPE AND CANISTER. g? F THERE is any of the hog in a man the bristles willsoon begin to show when he travels. Every man in a brass band thinks his horn makes thebest music. The man who talks much about himself will alwayshave a tired pays a poorer interest on the investment thanwearing a long face. Undertake to prove that there is no hell and every mean manwill throw up his hat. The man who is afraid to look his faults squarely in the facewill never get rid of them. Many people will work li


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. THE SEE-SAW OF SOCIETY. Blasts From The Rams Horn. 19. GRAPE AND CANISTER. g? F THERE is any of the hog in a man the bristles willsoon begin to show when he travels. Every man in a brass band thinks his horn makes thebest music. The man who talks much about himself will alwayshave a tired pays a poorer interest on the investment thanwearing a long face. Undertake to prove that there is no hell and every mean manwill throw up his hat. The man who is afraid to look his faults squarely in the facewill never get rid of them. Many people will work like beavers in the church whenthey can do it where everybody will see man who repents on a sick bed from which he recovers, generally backslidesbefore he pays his doctors bill. If there were less quarreling among the ninety and nine, the shepherd would havemore time to find out what sheep was lost. There are men who have a creed a rod long who dobusiness with a short vard-stick. _ Labor troubles are often causedby men who are trying to make aliving without work. Some men ar


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