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MARGUERITE. I knew a maiden sweet, whose name was Marguerite, But, oh! her charms to picture I despair; The color of her eyes was the June blue of the skies, And woven out of sunshine was her hair, Her heart, T thought, was true, this maiden’s whom I knew, And joy was mine to be her chosen lover; How bright the future's hue, while love is gemmed with dew, And iridescent wings about it hover! But sweetest lowers will fade; ay, loves of man and maid, Tt was the same old story, told once more: A fashionable ball, a lack of wherewithal, And now I call on Marguerite no more. Yankee Blade. CATARRH CURED. A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disease, Catarth, and Vainly. trying. every known remedy, at fast fouind a recipe which cormpletely cured and saved hit from death, Any sutlcrer from this dreadful disease sending a sei Sidrewed stamped envelope io Prog, JA. Laverence, $8 Warren Se‘ New Vork Citys wil receive the recipe free of change Young pe You read my little poem, Mr. Sheerce?” Editor—" Ves. Wt was quite pathetic. It excited considerable comment in the office. ‘The boy who at- tends to such matters informs me that it was the first poem he ever burned which was so full of tears as to put the fire out.— Terre Haute Express. THE LICK PICTURES OF THE MOON. Referring to these pictures the Sam Francisco Call says: Some ofthe lunar photographs taken at the Lick Observatory were sent to A. A. Common, F.R.S., of London, who pronounces them to be finer than an made by any instrument. ‘The particular value of this verdict lies in the fact that Mr, Common is acknowledged to be the greatest living authority on astronomical pho- tography.” The famous little * Kopak” Camera is not adapted to astronomi but for any sort of in- stantancous “terrestrial” photography it is unequaled. Anybody can use it, and it makes a most beautiful and acceptable HoLipay Girt. If anybody wants to test the folly of gambling, let him take chances at a charity fair, ‘The experience will be a good object lesson.— Baltimore Ametican, DECKER BROTHERS’ “ee PIANOS BLOS LOSSOM Hu the RyGd Court of Justice —ownel » Darrant —On Jan. 28, cM daatice Chitty petal Injunction with costs etintting Mr Georee ‘Durrant trom Infriecine Mcwere ‘Toan oanell & Oo "race Mark CHERRY BLOSSOM 159 Is long enough for a feller to stay and make a raise So I skinned out for Muskegon to have a bit of a spree And alittle time with the boys and help out the jamboree. What's come of Jimmy ? "Je say Jimmy ain't here of late? You bet your boots, now, I-miss him ; Jimmy and me was chums, And a year or two ago was a lively couple of bums. But lately Jimmy had changed some, growed more thoughtful and still, Thinkin’ ‘bout his Kent county girl he always called Priscill, And though T don't know as they'd promised, somehow the feller was sot That ‘long "bout now in the summer the minister‘d tie the knot. I tell ye, Bill, he was stuck on her ; ‘kinder rough When he was out with the boyS afore, but Jimmy was solid stufl; | And ‘twas just his nature, ye see, to git more quiet and quiet, | And when she writ him a letter he couldn't eat nothin’ by it! ye know he was ‘And Jimmy was on his muscle and made a rattlin’ good stake, But the best of us stayed this spring the cussed railways to break ; And, to make a long story short, Jimmie got caught in a trap, fg white pine rolled over him and flattened him out like a map. Anda I ran over to help him where he was bleedin’ and still, But he didn’t know meat all, then, but kinder whispered ** Priscill.” His blood was meltin’ the snow ; groan, And all there was of Jimmy was there as dead as a stone, not another word or a And 1 took it upon myself to let the girl know about So I writ to a cousin of hern down there, and told him not to shout it Too loud in her ears, at first replied ? Why, the girl had married a drummer the day before Jimmy died Eugene Field, : and what d’ye think he She (dressed for the hop)—"" Oh, Mr. Smith, I am so bashful !" He—" Well, why don't you go and put some clothes ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Cassard’s Pure Baltimore Lard. If He hasn't it, Please Drop us a Line, ENDORSED BY PARK & TILFORD, New York. ACKER, MERRALL & CONDIT, New York. S$. $, PIERCE & CO. Boston, Mass. G. G. CORNWELL & SON, Wasnincton, DC. THOS. M. REESE & SONS Battimore, Mp. And America’s Finest Grocers Everywhere. G. CASSARD & SON, Baltimore, Md., U.S.A. 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