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940,00 Y ann, Or. SO CENTS 1 enter your nant on Gur subscription book and mall the FARM, EIELO AND, FIRESIDE rere. ONLY é CEI TS ents to our Subscribers a! friends, aca ‘the last opportunity ostage The FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE, 89 ieanaoion Street, Chicago, Ill. pear ay Pinorafnar offer. Two-cent fein axp vinrsion, IN PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY! This Offer Good Till Thanksgiving Day Only. Leing desirous of having their already well Rely eireaiated and introsineed Inte bowen where idiom ee a portion oF STIVAL. mm mir te moran doubie the yOu will Nave to take adva ramps taken in sums less thi te: = ‘Ww. 1 SIMPAON, Morgan Co., Ala. ek Meas and cay cits ‘TIMOTHY MOSELEY. His summer vaca Where health’s inexhaustible fount, “er flow for the well-to-do cla: Where Nature, in all her moods, Fair scer er grecting the den with h And joy gilds the ummer days, The season he passed there with p New vigor he felt in his frames One night he had e: And long to woo Morphens he tried; *At length, when he sank to his slambers, The minister dreamed that he died, ‘en cucumbers, And that he went straight up to Heaven, Where angels the gates ever guard— The mansion for which he had striven At last was to be his reward; But fancy his sad situation, The portals this placard did show: “ Heaven's closed for the summer vacation, All callers must go down below Somerville lou rnal. A Hotel Clerk for Once Comes to Grief. Some of the boys put up a job on s cinnati hotel clerk not long ago. had registered during the day and was signed a room. One of the boys knew her » knew that her husband would come late train; so he told the others and they met the husband at the station, took him to the hotel and sent him to his w room without letting the rk see him. About half-past eleven o'clock, while the crowd was in the office, a watchman came down, and, after a whispered conference with the clerk, in which could be heard some- thing about a man in 214, the clerk and watchman slipped upstairs. The boys fol- | lowed and got within hearing dist . Just | s they reached the door, ** Li isten,” id the watchman, ‘hear his voice. at's 803 aman as sure as the world; wonder who he is; she looked like a lac said the clerk. ‘* You can’t alw said the watchman; ‘*I look mighty close at them j kind.” “Well, we can’t have it, and I'll] ! throw her ou And he knocked | door. All wa q “Who's there: me. the clerk, ill id a woman’s voics as the ungrammatical re- ply. ‘What do you want?” ‘Open the door, there’s something important.” ‘I ‘can't; I’m not dr «But you must.” “T tell you I won't.” Will you tell me if | there is a man in there?” Yes, there is.” | “Well, that’s what the row’s about, and he’s got to come out or I'll kick the This is a respectable hotel and we won’t) stand any such performances.” ‘Then. the | door opened and a man appeared.“ What's | the matter with you?” ie asked. ‘* What are you doing in there this time of night?” asked the clerk. “I’m getting ready to | | goto bed.” “ But you won’t do it in this | hotel. Both of you'get up p. d. q., or I'll! "| I drained the draught, flung down the cup; | The show call the poli “All police; if a man and wife ably at a hotel, it’s cleaning the lace out.” What's th: Are you her hee nd?” * Why, you blamed fool, did you think I wasn’t?” "Then there aguffaw at the other end of the hall, nd the clerk looked up in time to see six cout tails disappearing around the corner, 1d_ when he got down to the office the boys were waiting for him to “set ‘em up,” and he did.—Holel Reporter. right, call your an’t stop peace- time the poli were Abdicated. BY NORA PERRY, So 1 step down and you step up; Why not—why not? And you have got The litile place Ton And you will quaff The wine I quaffed and call it fine— It makes me laugh. You'll get so weary of the thing Before you're through, , the lies, the pattering Of all the crew. called mine, beyond This earthly tri Zk, When we have slipped the fleshy bond, We shan’t look back With just this kind of glad relief, And laugh to find That we have left the grind and grief So far behind ?— Exchange. comicbooks.com