Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1887 — Unsatisfactory Progress. [ARTICLE]

Unsatisfactory Progress.

Tommy came home from school, and handed to his father the teacher’s report on his progress during the month. * - “inis is very unsatisfactory, Tom; you're a very small number of good market I’m not at all pleased with it. ’’ w* “I told the teacher you wouldn’t be, bA he wouldn’t alter it.” Among the notabilities now in Rome are Mr. Blunt and Lady Anne Blunt, daughter of “Ado, sole daughter of my house and heart.” -Lady .inne Blunt is small, delicate, feminine unaffected. She has the. *-ojee Byfdtr-*fc*v’ed in woman; is wWip/ittea, as* fta ium? say, liaif a good rntritfe, wclLcnt features, sincere brown with a of ptiwer qnd paTtfarreß'fi . TMig is v seven ty of ex-p-wsswm in her4hee wtiiSß' tells of a ih&zAeter. strong dbiflinatfe and painful elpefiemjLady 'Ahjaftfias the-reputation among her friends ot being clever. bTSve, and masterfuj. • \ r—- - “There’s a great deal of tolk.’Nibserves ,Mx. Jeames Yellowplnsh, in his unpublished journal, “abont the ‘old masters.’ Now, why, in the name of goodness, don’t somebody ten ua about the old servants?” Bhe —Come, hubby, take me to the theater to-night.-—He—Gan’t do it; I've only one ticket, and it’s necessary for us to economize now that we are married. Goodbye, love. q