Arose by another name—Got up. It is among egotists that the “Evil I ” is mostly found. An electric wire is an ugly thing when anything crosses it. , Something that speaks louder than words —A 50-cent tip to the waiter. : • An ambitious Philadelphia oyster saloon announces “ Panned-American oysters.” “You needn’t tty to play it on me,” as the fire up the steeple said to the hoseman. ' '' ( -■ How much more agreeable the man who wants to sell than the man. who wants to buy. lb may be true Chat all men are. born equal,- but inequalities begin to appear very soon afterwards. - A writer says that whipping a boy may make him stupid. Perhaps that is true, bub wo think it is more likely to make him smart. - y »** t • £i , •. To bear a cross, without .complaint Vj ,' » "'j. Is Christian, hut it’s'rare; : * i ' ’For tryinsjat oft ihakes tho saint .= Himself cross as a bear. .» i
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 453, 12 March 1890, Page 6
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