People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1893 — THE MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

THE MARKETS.

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Doctor (on shipboard, to invalid passenger)—“You are pretty 111 this morning. I’m afraid, Mr. Smith.” Invalid Passenger—- “ Awfully.” Doctor—“ Well, here is as* grain of comfort for you.” Invalid Passenger—“No use, doctor; I couldn’t retain it* second." “How’s the business outlook with yoaf* asked the customer. “ Encouragingly dark,” replied the chimney sweep.—Waainington Star. Whenever you have a proposition to geft something for nothing, it will pay you bn walk around it by the furthest routs.— Houston Press. Although fully as sensitive to pahs an other (people, it is a fact that the deaf anft dumb man is happiest wheu he ia nnbn•lated.— Buffalo Courier. —» • When a child is learning his letters, It In herd work at first, hut, after he geta as hr as A, B, C, D, it is then a matter of B’s Sew him. The man who “has the pull” at a picnic In generally the thoughtful chap who hoot brought a flask.—Boston Bulletin. While the experienced bicycle rider escapes without any fails, the beginner, ns m. rule, doesn’t get off so easily. In spite of their proverbial slowness, telegraph messengers go about with a great deal of dispatch. “Mine is the ‘business before pleasnrer that you hear so much of,” said the man aft the theatrical box window. “It seems,” said tho barber, “that nqr whole life is to be spent getting out of on* scrape into another.” The tenant who spends all his money on m tear naturally has cause to worry over tbn rent.—Buffalo Courier. Spindle— “ How do you feel after yonrascounter with me) 1 ” Wool—“ I’m worsted.”’ Too many crooks spoil the brotherhood off man.—Puck.