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Every dog bas his day, but the nights be- long to the cats, —Philadelphia Call. ‘Tr trouble with the ice crop was that it was too cold to pick it.—Hartford Post. “THREE meals a d man,” exclaims an e: but how do you know? is enough for any change. Certainly, Boston Post. A Con sercticut man died from having his bones turn to chalk. the nutmegs not to use milk as asteady diet. —Brooklyn Times. uy H without a master.” This is the hardest thing we have yet seen against President Grev Boston Transcript. ‘Tue troly conscientious dentist spares no pains to get three dollars’ worth of gold into a twenty-five cent tooth.—Burlington Free Press. “WiLL the coming man wor! is the current conundrum, _ If he gets himself at- tached to a large family and a daily news- paper, he will.—Lynn Item. Let this be a lesson to | As we allow our thoughts to wander back to our boyhood, we find that many atrain of fond recollections has been wrecked by a switch.— South and West. ‘THE woman who shot O’Donovan Rossa in the back says if she had aimed a little higher the bullet would have struck- him in the corner of the mouth, as he was smiling at the time.—Newman Independent. WHEN aman getsa divorce in Philadelphia | he goes over to the old State house, looks at the old Liberty bell, heaves a sigh, and re- marks: ‘+I wish you could ring out just once for me, old bell.”"—Brooklyn Times. GENERAL GRANT hasn’t smoked since Nov. 20. And yet the dealers do not reduce the pace of cigars. Political economists must e in error when they aflirm that the price of an article is affected by the demand.— Boston Transcript. Cran Rostnson said that Goethe never had an afMiction which he did not turn intoa poem, And every living editor will tell you that a budding poet genius never had a poem which he did not turn into an afiliction.— Somerville Journal. A courte of Philadelphia visitors to the New Orleans exposition were scen examining and admiring the Liberty bell the other day. They had never seen the old relic before, and they said they were glad they had visited the show.—Norristown Herald, FRANK Annen, 15 years old, is charged with murdering his grandmother, Mrs. Ross. near Rock Creek, Ill., a few nights ago. She reprimanded him for truancy, and at midnight he rose and buried an axe into her brain, killing her instantly. Boys will be boys.— Boston Post. 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