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AUDID A 6) BY EXPRESS. Har cigars y VOUTH (zoho has just become a futher) must send the boys some nmemoration of the event.” THOSE THINKING CHILDREN. RUTH is given to quaint modes of expression, She is not 1 to the science of figures, and frequently expresses her detesta- tion of the“ hateful sums." One day she came from school almost in te “Mamma,” she exclaimed, flinging her school-bag into a corner, don’t see a bit of use in trying to learn ‘rithmetic, so | don't! the addtos very well, but I can’t do the takefroms one bit.” pre ps Tecan do Another time she was told that she must not do something that she was doing. “Dear, dear! she exc mustn'tdos are so much nicer than the mustdos ? ed with a sigh, “ What's the reason the Charlie was playing on the lawn: his mother had to call him three times before he came reluctantly into the house. “Tm glad we don’t live in Utah !" he muttered as he entered the door. “ Why, Cl asked his papa, who overheard the remark. * Boca adozen mothers to be calling him all the tim arlie Another day he came to his mother with the que how does God manage t tion, * Mamma, yet the stars into the same holes every night ?” His mother was reading, and replied absently, “1 don’t know, dear. Wait until you are grown up and you will know all about such things.” * Well, but, mamma,” persisted the little fellow, “ you are grown up and you don’t seem to know—who’'s to teach me, | wonder 2" Little Sadie was deeply interested by a sermon she had heard, in which were severely condemned profanity, the use of spirituous liquors, and tobacco in every form, ‘That evening, after an unusual observed, * My papa didn’t swear, an’ he didn’t drink bee ilence, she an’ he didn’t little late as a nation in monument- ing them military fel- lers, but, by gravy ! we don't forget the boys, my son.” EXPRESSMAN (fo his assistents}—" Have one wid me, Clancy and Pat Cttorts oF ARTISTS (on receipt uf box at JuDcE)—"* Well, perhaps he thinks it is a good joke.” chew tobacco nor smoke." Then a pause that was followed by a deep sigh and the words, “ But he died all the same.” ie went with his aunt to the ants. Isn’t that a beautiful one that's got the swear word at the end?” he said as they were walking homeward. ‘The swear word?" repeated his aunt in surprise. Yes; didn’t you hear them all say ‘confound it,’ when they were done?” piscopalchurch and was delighted He came into the house one day crying over a pounded finger. “1 wish—I wish when God made me He'd made me of wood ; then I could use my hammer without getting so hurted.” SB. Boces, SAID HE, I've searched for the wisdom of Cleveland : I've searched, but I can't find a trace. ‘They call this his noteworthy saying— “The soil remains in its place So, later, when trying and trying A stain {rom his coat to efface, He gazed at it; smilingly muttered, “The soil remains in its place.”* LENA GILBERT LROWN, ON THE PERILOUS VERGE. “What is that horrible noise in the he leaped up frantically, thrusting his majo paste-pot. “Sire,”” replied the office-boy, making contributor who has brought you a strong *e keep his courage up.” nom?" cried the editor, as y-devouring quill into the low salam, “tis but the article, whistling to comicbooks.com