Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1890 — Hia Feeling Were Hurt. [ARTICLE]
Hia Feeling Were Hurt.
Light. First Tramp—Bill, I’ll never go to that house again. The woman ain’t got no manners whatever. Second Tramp—What did she do? Set the dog on you. First Tramp—Naw; but she gimme a soft biled egg, and when I asked fer a napkin, she said: “Don’t be so pertikler.” She aint no Christian.
Edwin Booth has sent a check for SI,OOO to the Vincent Hospital, at Boston, an institution for the relief of working women and girls, established under the patronage of Trinity church as a memorial of the late , i&m i. W Vmany years »» esteemed and accomplished actress of the Boston Museum company. From the wallet of a murderer, robber and burglar recently captured in New Yor U was taken a slip of paper on which w.is written: “Keep good company or none.” “Honesty is the best policy.” “Drink leads to ruin.” “Honor thy father and thy mother." “Civility coals nothing.” “Do not mock at sacrod things.” The use of nitro-glyceriue in cases oi emergency instead of alcohol is recommended by an English physician. A drop on the tongue rouses a fainting man, and it may restore life in the case of apparent death, as from drowning. It baa quickljf .relieved head uc he, heart pains ant asthma and strengthened weak pulse ll fevers.
