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4 JUDQGK. PIL PUD bes KUNCL. | OUR SOCIAL ELEPHANT. The aged philosopher was net quite The proper study of mankind is wenn | Folin appears te have pulled down the of The M Makers it must be admitted that the nuet Whatever else may be st Rad Axe isa had name fora town, but there | is a town in T wsvivania whieh has a Ce shockener name thin that | 1 his fidelity te the f Mr. Davis's infidelity to the constitution that mistitution. Tn view Jeff, Davis approves of Clevelkund because | iseurious ind The Paris Figare says the American stylish to the kbone We are a litth puzzled as to what this means, but it seems to | Hiegende us she is pretty stylish all over, emergeney that aay be dangers Sore The Rev. Mr. Murray discusses the gain of | times iti Ne Vito mike laws that cay dying. Mr. Mu ments of that kind he wants to, h ay may try all the experi: calculated laws. ve the purpose ¢ tas for us nil An exehaans: fa remarkable adventury A Boy ina Pipe.” How give us liberty and give us Jaunder the heading Capital,” says the Rev “win Brown | ever the lad may have suffered, wean: moved ee Sin various hands.” So, to remark that a boy ina pipe better than then, the departure of Mr. Vanderbilt i rine Ht pipe ina bey, or ev v cigarette for that ning to work out its natural results, is it matter ‘, BE in Sherm 1 this Iphia paper charges Mr. Curtin niry ¢ the with peevishnes, We mea nitleman whe ee, - — was kicked down two thigh f sand fel Ht t w thats matty. } lad about it, They sid he was bi eames on Bee ee gee evish Is nightly cane which fry till an early hour The Philadelphia Ca// knows of a at up her hair for the last ten years without Ifthe H Pulitzer has a fifth rib the aid of a mirror, Well, if she lives in Phil) ay) it fait tocexplatn ile.deee delphia no w But if she lives in New York the case bor he mirromentous, | kmvbieal sitwatic mse venenit oh Cua A. Danaz It is und a Mr D. The H Se new Wardnap, t in q ar law providing for the Presidential nis well eno cupy a prominent position in iso femporury «t Tut if it nitely the in R. MeLean und the powers of the | send have begun to destroy the measure Tacmeans to pr is not amende s to define ¢ right of the suce sucee owe shall s five minutes age His AGED WIFE" You're a nice husband, live-lon, T suppose you forgot to order it!” Hesnasp larlin’, -Y" see (hic) m’ mind ‘s been so ff (hic full o T fergot all ‘hout it sh fr Here Tv n waiting for that sugar and coffee the other matters that countenanee of Daniel Lamont J stated what is observed to rise hastily, clap his hand to his forvhead, and inquire with much erity of Who threw that spithall The young hudic little town in Connecti cut have organized a club whieh they call the Guard Wheneve of uh uetinst another lady she s pen It isn't meney, but putting a penny in ewith ems to us that itenseht te be used to pry oll nations MEMORIE: A nell enelosed the room, The cheery tirelight lending That, rising and descending we melody life r hed and | And Lalene well knew the t When merry ¢ Set youtht Through tirelig The merry « Oler which We wept, who long have slept wath the valley dais Anon the bow tand slow, The Mabel waltz And o'er its ne T heard sweet tones of A subtle seent with re The haw stopped there Tatar Amid the sea of faves As wails the bre mong the tree When Autum urns her roses So hidden tears, concealed for years With human thought the we fraught With laugh and sigh and pleading Until the grain vibrates in As human hearts lie bleeding | Then came to me the boyish Of early lew Of des k even, of te In rare oll country dances Then vouthand health were morethan wealth When quillawheels and cotillons Moved merry feet with 1 And youth was more than milli This tr f the AL ballads brought Once dear to youth and maid Thou art the Star,” The Low-l ngs with memories lade ently er Ht the room it list Belewedl vei Each fit Rare, rare embrowned with ye revealing. I prize t you fall and rise As swells my heart with feeling Within thy shell a th dwell A living genie Who waits our call to br With lang k his thrall ter or with weep rm GROSS EXTRAVAGANCE. * Yesterday,” suysa WOR, MD. oklyn tramp,“ Ewent nat the Natur aurant and saw two Sof liquor befory th ally T joined in the convers t half thro one of the men t I never did see su Inte are har with ¢ abe howith my first remark when rew his liquor in my: face What did he want to waste his liquor in tha for? comicbooks.com