
The Young Barber. - But a feller can't talk politics without fear of offendin' some one he don't know.
The Wise Barber. - Don't ever mention names, you know; but growl about "political bossism in New York." Each man'll think you're abusing the other party.
"A Pointer." Puck 4 Nov 1891
Two sleeping girls are imprisoned and one of them is nearly killed at Louisville, KY.
Miss Lena Summers and Miss Nellie Mitchell were caught in a folding-bed recently in the fashionable boarding-house of Mrs. H.L. Mitchell, in Broadway, at Louisville, Ky. Miss Mitchell was not much hurt, but Miss Summers was unconscious when rescued, and has not yet regained her senses. No bones were broken, but her face is swelled, and the doctors believe she has sustained internal injuries that may prove dangerous. The accident happened about 2 o’clock in the morning. The house was aroused by the smothered shrieks of the girls. The bed was let down with difficulty, but in time to save them from suffocation. The girls had been asleep at the time, and the cause of the bed’s queer action cannot bue surmised. It is the second time it has acted in this way. Si months ago it flew up while occupied by a Miss Johnson, who was, however, rescored unhurt but badly scared. The bed is of the ordinary pattern.
Reprinted from the National Police Gazette, December 8, 1894

