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The Deadly Plum Pudding. Now a hungry little darkey, Was wont to sit all day, And eye a nice plum pudding Ina yearin’ sort of way. One day he just decided, t puddin'!” dat puddin’ ” in himself. the plums and raisins, nand trim, lam puddin’ ” him. veland Herald. Norristown He of wonder that three thinks i titean’s skeletons many different ld remember tbly 1 from of ¢ ons were pre different perio ernment. is white childr and even if they live to “t have strength enoug —Philadelphia Call. up they won yo on a War NAG AN, Nay AY yh cotumsian © C0, | BREWERY and MALT HOUSE 450 W. 26th Street, WEEN MATH & TENTH AVES, JOSEPH 0. NAY, NEW YORK. | WM. L. FLANAGAN, ) THE MANHATTAN FOR FESBRVART MM JAMES FLANAGAN, rp 1 Low and ¢ $ raved by We mps on Cayuga Lake, William F. Taytor. a story by Harriet Prescott jer Matthe Davis Beant. Profusely and humorously | Be. onnets ina New Light. Dy Juntus Henrt Chapter VIL Ry Facar Fawcett By 8G. W. Benjamin, 0.8 Change at Treknor Curt ler, Christopher P, Cranch, | 83.00 year, postase pati | THE MANHATTAN MAGAZINE CO. Temple Court, New York City THE JUDGE. Alexander Ifamilton he first to int into American history. ere Was a Woman Youkers Statesman, Miss Goppann, of New York, will marry Prince Poniatowski in the sprin | tle Annie. Th reditors | the event with pleasurable | Philadelphia Call. JoUNsON men is merel, catise the xluce ice eream We rather surmised at the bottom of it.— rince It's too to the Wiat public seh wives of the y is yearning for is a sm which will teach the that light: housekeeping is i . reading novels and rebing their husbs — Full Tie Providence 7rlearam says the way to | speak of to say ** person mysteriously murdere: Connecticutied.”. And the way to speak of a man broken in fortune by « tion and high livi Martford Post. A LARGE public mec ritor awoman 4 If this is done, will And will she or ** her sweetn says that his greatest ambi- English fluently. sand i Ile pr udstone Avni Pasir wants to be able he thinks of | him. to tell G what) ‘Treat glad that T mar bride until this mo that T took posed, emony had been de . people might have thou of leap year and pro- Tiere is no truth in the report that the | Prince of Wales has recently purchased a vast tract of land near Kansas City. ‘This will deprive uty sheriff of that lo- eality ot the plea sting Wa non-payment Mir taxe ston Post. “Wert, Mildred,” said Amy to the high- school virl, “vou held your end up fully at the leap year party last n “Held my end up!” exclaimed the Ie girl; ‘you mean I extremity at a Conspicuous elevation.” City Derrick. high- sustained my "—Oil A Ciieaco man claims that he courtes woman of that city for three years before found that she was married. “It fault for not getting her to sew on a suspen- der button. If she had performed that task without sticking her finger, it would have proved that she wasaceustomed to it,—Jotel he as his own “T DECLARE! it’s real n Miss St rut, upon taking at the bouquet which had just be from the orchestra. they were e: but judg «his attempt wa — Boston Transcript. rom the a dismal | natural as her look sh ; nal is credited ‘D. B. CANOLL, Grain and Provisions, 76 Broadway and 9 New Street, N.Y. WYCKOFF, "SEAMAMS. 8 a 281 and 283 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CarTaRRd REAM BALM REAM BRIN CA ea Sh ESS “ean af HAYFEVER) & GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKER'S Breakfast Cocoa. Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from whieh the excess of THE MOST POPULAR IN USE. : PE N ara 12,983, 161 Pon Sate ny att, Stationers. |ESTERBROOX STEEL PEN CO., erks, Condes, HJ, 26 Jehaoh, Mew Fok, comicbooks.com