NUGGETS.
"Talking about literary style,-th«>rrt goes a man noted for his finished sentences," said one journalist to another, " Indued," aaid tho other, " is lit) in the profession V " No," ww tho reply, but ho has no sooner finished one sentence tlmn hj« is run in ag-iin." One of tho greatest dampers to "a man's ambition is tho knowledge, I hit the innntle of greatness is often worn its u shroud. Jones: '"Thorn no telli ig what a day may. bring forth." Brown: " That's so. A fellow may be rich today and married to-morrow." It is not generally known that n's cannot resist sunflower Beedw. A trap' united with the s"e/ls of the sunflower is the most olucaciou* method »i catching rats. Lattuce-s have such a vondorfullf soothing effect upon tho nnrves that j they insure wund sleep if oaten at night. Being also no excellent blood purifier, they are nil thnt can ho de. I sirod hb an article of f-'od for tho «pri»g.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1522, 30 December 1898, Page 3
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164NUGGETS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1522, 30 December 1898, Page 3
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