Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1880 — Weatherwise and Otherwise. [ARTICLE]

Weatherwise and Otherwise.

Bather a cold snap, remarked the fox, as he put his foot into the steel trap. We shall have an open spring, was all that the trapper vouchsafed, as he approached the animal. Quite windy, said Jones, who had been listening to the Congressional debate. Blustering, responded Smith, laying down the Evening Truculence. A fine day, said the Judge, ominously. A mile day, ventured the sportsman. Bland, put in the young man, taking out a trust dollar. Soft, added the young lady. The young man subsided, with the remark, it is getting warm. It looks like reign, suggested Kobineon anent the third-term, proposition. We need change, muttered his impecunjous relative. It is scold, replied Billington, as he espied his better half. Lowery, he added, as he caught her eye. Neveb defer until to-morrow what should be attended to to-day. A slight cough ought never to be Deglectod when a 25- cent bottle of Dr. Ball’s Cough Syrup will prevent it from becoming chronic.