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Sometimes it’s gray, sometimes it's green, ‘And then again some tint no fellow— Unless he be a dry goods clerk— Could call by name, J est now it's yellow. Good grandpa growls that female taste, If not jejune, is surely jaundiced; Vows ** yaller,” of all nature's dyes, Upon a “gal” is the ‘* dogondest.”* Still, spite of man’s disgust, it "* goes; Or light or dark, or bright or dull, or Gold, buff, canary, or ripe corn, ‘The fulvid's fashion's favorite color, But let it glare from hats and gloves, Eke even stare at us from stockings; For, if the hose themselves escape, At least ‘twill crop out in the clocking. Let lingerie of saffron hue Deck dainty dames without objection; We'll stand it anywhere, so long As ‘tisn't in a girl's complexion! Boston Globe. The Sohmer Bijou G:and Piano is a grand Piano indeed. A noted artist says: ** The excellence of work- manship, and the brilliancy, sweetness and quality of tone, are, in one word, wonderful “The Prussian military walk has been adopted by the French army, in spite of the fact that Parisian cook- ing has been boycotted in Germany.” Well, the Prus- sian military walk is not so liable to kill as Parisian cooking. ‘That may explain some of the why of the wherefore.—Noriistown Herald, THE CIVIL-SERVICE HUMBUG. AsTORIA, OREGON, Dec. 11, 1888, To the editor of the Juve Dear stk—In your reply to Mr. J. C. McCormick, jr Dec. 8th issue of Junce, you have sounded the key- note on the question of civil service. ‘The food-protection majority of Oregon believe that President Harrison can have a truer civil-service reform and keep within the lines of the Republican party than to suffer the incum- bency of confederate brigadiers, northern Democrats or mugwumps, who are and will be equally enemies of his administrative policy. Had. this policy been applied to the late confederacy in 1865 we should not now have the spectacle of a solid south. " Very respectfully, Jay Tortie. A JOURNALISTIC CHASM, Chicagoan (to friend just arrived from Wyoming)— “Well, Jones, how are things out in Shantyville ? Jones" Booming! Wi ofily two of them children. Don’t you want to come out there and start a newspaper? ‘There's a fine opening for a newspaper man.""—Burlington Free Press, It appears from statements in the English papers that the Dutch Cocoas, and the imitations of them, contain a considerable percentage of chemicals which are delete ous to health, ‘They are introduced for the purpose of making the mixture more soluble and to give color and apparent strength to the decoction, ‘The use of chemi- cals can be readily detected by the peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and from a glass of water in which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for several days, ‘The Chocolate and Cocoa Preparations of Messrs. Walter Baker & Co. are absolutely pure and free from chemicals or other deleterious substances. “What do you say, Johnny?" asked his mamma, when his Uncle Harry gave him ten cents “TL don't know what to say?” replied Johnny, ** un- less it be that I should think he might Rave made it a quarter while he was about it."—Beston Transcript. LIPE’S in Bales Six Ware- Write for : B.QW.HLLIPE as SPRAKERS, N.Y, NEN COLLARS & CUFFS BEST IN THE | THE ST. AUGUSTINE NEWS, T.A%e73.75, 40cer your Florida hotels, your Florida towns in It New Youe ADDAESS, P.O. Box 3193, ve got six inhabitants now, and | REMINGTON Standard Typewriter Renuxctox. Won GOLD MEDAL AND SILVER MEDAL CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD, At Toronto, August 1:3, 1888, OFFICIAL REPORT. * On General Writing —law, evidence, and commercial mat- ter—*Miss M. E, Orr won the. Gold Medal for the Champion- ship of the World, *Mr. MeGurrin won the Silver Medal in the same class.” sBoth Mise Orr and Mr. McQurrin used the Remington;Typewriter. 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