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Sal h ge] ua the room, = Sik sce) They are not thinking about posing for 4 very black negro of about 40 step- | the public, but what they are likely to il ti the bar with the remark, ‘** Yes a find at the end of their ride, and when 4), dat's wy cognomen title. ** accidents occur in nine cases out of ten Well, Nat, what have you got to say | they are more likely to be due to the gost this charge of— f—what’s the | carelessness or fright of the public than a ¢ that thing anyhow, Mr. ‘ $ % 1 i 5 2 to the recklessness of the firemen them- pif Tae ‘Is the kind we keep. You don’t save to go to the merchant tailor for satisfaction ; we | se ee aan “Shor tin craps, your Don 2." j , . - yey i é _ ty, ; shootin craps,” repeated the judge. | CAN show you elegantly tailored suits, ‘These abound with fine points that appeal irres— eae titi, ote sadn ae Now lor k here! have seut enough of (250 é. : : : ° s a ompare , «g fellows Gown on this charge, but I istil rly {0 men of taste. especially to those who from motiv es of economy are shy of thus let loose, but skillfully controlled, yates I know nothing about the game, gouch it might be called. I’ve listened pthe pigeon English of Chinamen in wiling of their fantan arrangement, gi now you, Nat, there, tell me what gis game of craps is like?’’ #Well, judge, it's just like dis: fon see you take de bones’’— “The what?’ “W’y, de bones, yo’ honah. Them’s fibings you thaow.”’ grmaking the complaint. “Qn, 1 see,’’ answered his honor. 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Every suit ———— i * A Sermon on Money, ” A-colored exhorter said recently, in the course of a f%ermon on’ ‘*‘ Money, the Great Evil:’’ with the total resulting casualties of a year, and the showing will justify the department as a whole every time, The horses themselves share not only the spirit but the knowledge of the sit- uation, and to their training and intel- ligence is due to no small degree the comparative exemption from serious accidents which the department enjoys. A few years ago Chief Webber drove a3 his fire horse an animal which well ex- emplified these characteristics. He had a head like a wedge, and he could run for a deer. His fire gait wasarun. He was famous for economizing his oppor- tunities. Even in a thickly crowded street, if he saw a hundred feet clear in front of him, he made it on the run, if an obstruction suddenly appeared, he would brace himself and skate over the pavement until his momentum W overcome. Then with the next opening the feat was repeated, while he writhed in and out like a snake among inter cepting teams and usually was among the first arrivals at the scene of tie fire. On one oceasion he took himself and the buggy to a fire some distance from quarters without a driver and arrived safely and at the right box. The un- initiated who saw his movements might have called them reckless, but during | his five or six years of service he at- tended more fires than any other horse in the department, and no serious acci- dent to himself or others resuited.— Boston Transcript. **‘My brotherin, money cause mo’ trouble in dis worl’ dan anyt’ing I knows on. Fac’ is, de devil is in de dol- lar. WhenI see a man wid a pocket full er money, I say ter myself, ‘Dar’s a man what needs a guardeen,’ an I feels des like takin him home an lockin up dat money fer him. 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