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| | | Lapy Wirt parnot— Lapy writ a Lavy witit pannot— Minister Lowell's Gout. Br: hushed ye parrying Democrats, who cares about Republicans cvs And Earth pleas ‘pamoment f Ob, blessed day { our minister at 1 What tho ition w Had And the salary attac And though he was invited to 5 Our Lowell wasn't happy, for he didn't have the We might, of course, have given him bronebitis or But those plebeian diseases on poetic nerves would jar Malaria, too, is common to each low pot and lout, While there's something almost ducal in aristocratic gor Twas nice when my dear Hartington dropped in Twas splendid when the Prince of s invited s pleasant bt whee of But they didn’t compensate him for an al the gout 0 you do, Miss Jones, did you come hy this train?” Lam waiting for the train back to the city, They would aot When Tennyson was shunted on the side track of the peer Our poet wept until his vest was wet with scalding tears Had he, too, served a monarchy a peer he would But failing Ob! landlord give me lager, fill it up in schooners 1, round I fall And even then I'll manage in my ecstacy to shout, “Tip, hip And [shall drink to Lowell until on the rah! Our minister has got the British gout! Iv is announced that **General’”? Booth, | the founder of the Salvation Army will visit this country next fall. We hope he will founder on the way. We read in the hions, ‘that all the costumes thi: have been made with a view tot matching.” To what matching, the ladies or the costumes? The ladies, of course, but we don’t quite under- stand, haven't the costumes always been made with a view to that? — However, the girls, bless them, are sure to know all about it, and, we have no doubt, the costames will sell very well, and there'll be plenty of peo- ple married that uever were married before. (ii) | ne Sj MOUNTAIN HOUSE let me have my dear little dogs in the hotel, so They served me just like that last season, but I've gota parrot and a Chinese cat that sings this summer,” The Book of the Tribes of Columbia. Sttan exerteth hia wile a tall, thin man he tacklth tteth ft 1, Now the time had come when the wise Columbian putteth on a straw helmet and girdeth himself about with linen armor; for | the sun did burn with much hotness, so that it seemed as if Joshua had commanded it to d stillagain; and the song of the mosquito ‘as heard in the land, 2, And Satan sent many fallen angels throughout the land, that they might tor- | ment the tribes of Columbia. 3. He inspired many to swear; and he sent his angels abroad in tée land to ask all fat n, Is it hot enough for you?” But there was one man who resisted his wiles and repudiated his evnning, and said, ‘* Meander, Satan, I have the bulge on thee. 5, This man was known far and wide in the land for hi sayings, for truly, he was a scribe. And he spake also funny things, so that even the horse did lav hear them, and the hen did cackle with ex- eeding mirth. 6. And the name of this phenomenon was called Tur Jupar. Whosy ‘ood things weekly for the sum of ten shel v comicbooks.com