What trade is it whose works are trampled under foot ? A shoemaker. Do not run in debt to a shoemaker. It is unpleasant to be unable to say your sole is not your own. Virtue Rewarded!—A policeman gave five dollars to the Chicago fund, and in less than an hour he found ten dollars in the pocket of a drunken man whom he arrested. Another man was asked to contribute, but he declined, and within two hours a dog bit him in the leg| and he heard that his mother-in-law had come to stay six months with him. Is it not true that virtue is its own reward ?
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Evening Star, Issue 3612, 19 September 1874, Page 2
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108Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3612, 19 September 1874, Page 2
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