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Student There must be a breaking?” Professor— “Then, if. a man entered your house and took fifty rom your waistcoat pocket, would that be burg- Student —"* Ves, sit; because that would break —New York Ledver First critic—" 1 tell you, sir, that what we call bur- lesque nowadays is not burlesque at all; it is mere ex- travaganza. ‘True burlesque should satirize something —should ‘take off” something, as it were.” Second critic—"* My dear fellow, burlesque nowadays takes off almost everything."—a merica, Bridegroom —* \tow in the world could you tell that we have only been lately married? Tam sure we did not indulge in any silly manifestations of affection.” Baldheaded fellowztra No; but I noticed that each of you paid strict attention to whatever the other had to say."— Terre Haute Express, Said the modest old maids of Detroit, “Your show is immoral ; withdraw it!” For a statue was there Which had nothing to wear, And, oh, how they blushed when they saw it! ery men, though of sounder on in art and profounder, Gave in, and men cheered When Venus appeared With a horse-blanket buckled around her. in Francisco Examiner, “It | SANITAS © XonParsonous Mesinkectants G,_W. Fay, M. D. writes: Bast Wevsourn, Mass,, January 34, 1888.—I have used the * Sanitas’ preparations sent me, and am much pleased with them ; a8 a disinfectant in the sick room it is more agreeable to the patient than any other I ever used.” FOR SALE BY DRUCCIST:! Yor reports by Medical and Chealeal Experts, pees PACTORY, 636-642 West 55th Street, New York. Liebig Company's EXTRACT OF BEEF. 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Every head of a family should owns home. “The garden spot for suburban residence Ison the ine of the West Chore Rai road,and what is more, building plots are for sule at reasonable prices. ** Suburban, Homes," fasued_ by the West, Shore, gives ull information and names of parties who have land forsale Copy wil be mailed on receipt of two cents postage. for tourist hooks. time-tables and. information, regarding West shore Railroad, fal on ge address. B. JAGOE, eneral Hastern Passenger Agent, 363 Broadway, or C. E. LAMBERT, General Passeticer Meer 's Vanderbilt Ave, New York, we PROVIDENCE LINE === NEW YORKBOSTON, PROVIDENCE, WORCESTER, WHITE MOUNTAINS. EAMERS CONNECTICUT and MASSACHUSETTS leave New York from Pier 29, N. R., foot of Warren street, at §:30 p. m.; arriving at Providence at 6 a. Boston, 7:15 a,m.; Worcester, 8 a.m, Staterooms se- cured by telephoric, CORTLAND 3828. W. BR. BANCOCK, Ast. GP. AL 0, H. WRIGGS, G. 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