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WHILE THERE are libraries men like Mr. Lowell are not dead. THE MAJORITY of Mr. Blaine’s friends are very nice persons, and of course they can't help the enthusiasm of such men as Quay and neron CHATTER AND MURDER. THE CHATTER of two women recently caused the death of one man and the nearly fatal wounding of another. In one case there had been a long-continued quarrel as to whether one party had fought for the A ys ‘ A TS wee AS 335 THE KISS. ROM Clara's soft lip her fond swain by “surprise In a moment of glee boldly ravished a kiss. “T never—how dare you!" offended she cries r “Was there ever such impudence heard of as this?” “Oh, pardon, sweet maid, on my knees I entreat, : Nor frown so severe,” urged the terrified swain; “If e'er the sweet trespass I dare to repeat May the smile of those lips never bless me again.” é “Then see that you don't,” said the par- doning fair, “For I cannot endure such a beard on my skin; And if ever you do so again, I declare, I wish you'd be sure that you have a smooth chin.” Mem. LYNN, union or the confederacy; and in the other a woman had deliberately set herself to work to make her temporary husband jealous by flirting with another man, the latter being now hopelessly dead and buried. It is not difficult to find cause for fighting if one likes nat amusement, but it has frequently occurred to us that the civil war was over—in fact we have occasionally mentioned it; and again a woman who wants to create jealousy had better borrow some of the rather superfluous: amount on hand. But the chatter of the sex—who shall stop that? If anybrdy has a suggestion to make let him send it in at once. A SENSIBLE WAYFARER. CaSKINs (the tramp) Barats Caskins—""1 How fur is it to Stamford 7” Ten miles.” ‘This knocks roadin’ all t’ smash, this weather,” comicbooks.com