Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1890 — Not Qualified to Judge. [ARTICLE]
Not Qualified to Judge.
A case came up in the court over whioh Judge Brill presides in 9t. Paul in which a big colored woman was a witness, says the Minneapolis Journal. She testified that Bhe had whipped her little boy very severely, and, as she went on with the Btory of the exceedingly stiff beating she had administered, the judge’s dear brow grew a little darker and he interrupted her to ask if it had been necessary to chastise the boy so severely. The colored lady looked astonished at the question. Gazing intently at the court she inquired: "Jedge, was you eber de father of a wuthless mulatter boyP” "No, no,” said the judge hastily. "Then, jedge, you don’t know nuffin about the case.” Come early and see the match-' less bargains ia boys’ suits, 75 cents; men’* hoi.est suits, 13; men’s flannelette stripe shirts, 25 eents. Ladies white ribbed vests only 10 cents each. r Chicago Bargain Store.
