Shall we not revise Shakespeare:
The chariest maid is prodigal enough
If she unmask her beauty on the Boul.
A NEW FIRM IN FISH.
[From the Kearney Neb., Democrat.]
Fresh Smoked Finn & Haddies at Keller’s Market.
Our interest in baseball has waned, but we still can watch workmen on a skyscraper throwing and catching red-hot rivets.
The dinosaur, having two sets of brains (as we once pointed out in imperishable verse), was able to reason a priori and a posteriori with equal facility. But what we started to mention was an ad in the American Lumberman calling for “a [p 135] />]good all around yellow pine office man of broad wholesale experience, well posted on both ends.”
Among the new publications of Richard G. Badger we lamp, “Nervous Children: Their Prevention and Management.”
Unrelieved pessimism rather shocks us. In spite of everything we are willing to look on the bright side. We are willing to agree that, in some previous incarnation, we may have inhabited a crookeder world than this.
The valued News, of New York, dismisses lightly the fear that the Puritan Sabbath will be restored. Ten or twenty years ago people dismissed as lightly the fear that Prohibition would be saddled on the country. On his way to the compulsory Wednesday-evening prayer meeting, a few years hence, the editor of the News will recall his cheerful and baseless prediction in 1920.