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4 HUM OF THE COURT. The Philadelphia News speaks of a base-ball nm that is de trop. doesn't it get vac- e often thought of the » between time and a bad penny. For instance, once passed it never retur The best way to get rid of a trou- blesome suitor is to marry him, and that is the kind of martyrdom that Canada most needs. It may perhaps be mentioned of an alderman of Albany who has gone to Round Lake for the season that he is a palpable Hitt. It pains us, it recalls ow Russian hom tthe same time that pri of our old to hear men warble about the sweet bomb-bye. We are reminded again that Nell nn sold oranges, the purpose perhaps, to revive the good Fwynn and win,” delphia girl re married in eleven nd is some u tory has been months, pprehensive lest n should be dila- The editor of the Troy Press says the Jup« which just or profitable, sir! but think one I Finer OLD REA-CAPTAIN s in sneer approach— nvy but can neve |, because she sings This is the first large compliment that bad English The Sun, according to the Phi in Baltimore the other day. He: New York? delphia News, vens! what must it have been in delphia Press says young Mr. Roosevelt has a habit of and we may add that he generally manages to kick up lo Express speaks of “the next time Mr. Hewitt runs for mayor.” And where, to quote from the poet, will be the birds that sing a hundred years from now? y speaks of * Maud Granger with the gold-brown y form.” The dear child's make-up must have under- y transformation, *hristian at Work prints ames Whitcomb Reid” mes Whitcomb Riley” it is guilty of as bad an error as if it tion Charles Joseph Swinburne in behalf of the Algernon gone a hi When the for “4 were to BEHIND AND BEFORE. If you think these men are friends— SECOND OLD KEA-CAPTALN outstrips all the rest.”* wwe? you are right. and the others carry more canvas too. rather better known miliar to the public as he de: who nd presently, when J. W. R. is as fa rves, it will be ashamed of its error. Justice Woods is said to have been the only Republican who died in office since Garfield's murd Such devotion to the interests of the beloved count: beyond praise. It would appear from the selection of Dan Sickles for office that the battle of sburg is not yet ended, and we feel assured that Daniel will win if it takes the other leg. “What has become of Mr. Croshy’s temperance record?” asks the Albany asad question that is!—and just at this time and so far away from the Ist of January too. The give-aw: ball, and our n is to le game in checkers is more popular than it is in base cent club has learned it to perfection. ‘The trick and it takes time, patience, and money. museum er who has been remarkably successful is never theless unhappy, as he says, with all his accumulation he has been unable to secure the customary skeleton for his closet. The intermittent fight between Germany and France has so far subsided that Boulanger feels it half necessary to belabor his subordi. nates and Bismarck to punch hisown head, But perhaps somebody will bite his thumb at somebody else to-morrow, and then there will be a great revival of hostilities. The people of Canada are emphatic in behalf of free speech. All they ask is that the free speaker shall speak nothing but their own sentiments. The road to wealth is trodden by so few that it doesn't seem to be worth while to improve it; and as for the obstructions in the way those who select it are not troubled by any little impediments of that kind. Janauschek's most realistic acting consisted in the breaking of her arm, and at the same time in doing inadvertent injury to her bank unt but she did the consequent anathema mostly in German, and so all is well. Toronto is the new Belfast. We haven't heard lately as to the old one; but there are not many returns at any time from the warm and sques tered locality in which it is Belfast's joy to believe and which it is its supreme pleasure to deserve. comicbooks.com