Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1891 — FOLLY AS IT FLIES. [ARTICLE]
FOLLY AS IT FLIES.
The brightest girl tries to make light of everything—Dallas News. W’ages always appeal to man’s hire nature. —Pittsburg Dispatch. Unlike most vegetables the tin-plate plant will leave in November. —Chicago 'limes. The despised cigarette is not unlike some of our public men. They get many a puff and end in smoke.—Washington Star. Munkaczy is to get 220,000 gulden for the colossal picture he is to paint for the Hungarian Parliament assembly room This is gulden fine gold.—Philadelphia Ledger. The Arkansas rejected lover who is suspected of having burned a bride’s trousseau may have wished to be regarded as her old flame.—Louisville Courier- Journal. The new Dunlap shape in stiff hats, al Ellis <t Murray’s.',
