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IT DIDN'T WORK. 3ER—" By Jove, this old duck’s hat is too good for him! I'l OLD puck—"* Hello, my friend! haven't you forgot your hat 2” leave him mine.” HUM OF THE COURT. E DON'T believe the statement that a goose can stand weather 64 below zero, unless indeed the weather happens to be unusually warm. LL THAT Lydia 1 st ‘ants to be a etty ia a score * - Att THAT Lytlia Thompson wants to be a pretty woman iS a score ie Sew duchess of Marlborough has invited Lady Colin Campbell less years and a bale more cotton. : to her house. Sometimes evil assdciations astonish one so that he doesn’t know whether he walks on his heels or his hair. [P15 NOW thought that the man of the torch-light procession will be able to go to bed some minutes before it is time to yet up in the morning. NE DAY Bill Nye found a hair on his he and was about to pre- serve it in alcohol when he reflected that it must have been dropped there by another man. UEER—When election is over everybody says “Thank heaven !" and yet nearly one half of the people are so mad they can't sleep with any degree of consolation. STEPHANI E, who wants a divorce from the crown-prince Rudolp! said to have had an American sweetheart ; but in that case why didn't she get a divorce before she ma ¢ royal gentleman? A COLUMBIA ECHO. ory Nurr—" Tough, isn’t it, Scholly 2” Mr. ScuoLo Astick—" Terrible, old’ f Mr. Gory Nurr—"* After proving my right in the rush to carry cane, not to be able to is perfectly morgue-like!” LADY writes us to inquire what she shall take for a complexion with some patch ke the JUDGE, dear—take the JUDGE. NE OF THE SPEAKERS said apologeticaly, “You will excuse me, but Iam a little hoarse.” “Mistake, young man,” was the response of a rude person, * You will show in a moment that you are a little donkey.” SSYVIIAT CONSTITUTES the difference between the Democratic and Republican parties?" asked a campaign orator. “ About eh D NOW !" shrieked the man with a slouch hat on the out- Ba oo, seven thousand votes side of the audience. AT A CALCUTTA RECEPTION. ; - ; year ago were nine great men four of whom have since Mason MeTavisni— Me: Fiteh, T want you to know the rajah of Caven- ied. Ih the nuniber had been thirteen much would pohr, one of our most eminent disciples o! ma.” ek i : ea iasanch 3 a Mus Frrett of Zdinors)-—" Proud to meet you, sir! It's th’ best breed that have been said about it; but the truth is that if one wants ‘9 be perfectly ever iaid an egg.” safe one must never sit at a table at all comicbooks.com