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THE KING MODEL HOUSES—PART OF BLOCK NORTH SIDE OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWERN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH AVENUES. THE KING MODEL HOUSES COMPRISE TWO ENTIRE BLOCKS ON THE WEST SIDE, 138th and 139th Streets, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, New York City. SUNNY, CHEERFUL, AND COMMODIOUS. Tastefully Planned by the Best Architects and Built in the Most Thorough Manner. Sold on Easy Terms with Special Privileges. Arrty To EDWARD W. SCOTT, Jr., SUPFRINTENDENT, OFFICE, 213 W. 138th Street. KODAKS. Regular Junior Foldin Daylight Ordinary J | | i. | Styles and sizes for the season 43; 1892, $6.00 to $65.00. Latest improvements, registers for exposures, glass-plate attachments, daylight loading, etc, etc. Send for catalogue. THE EASTMAN COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. It strikes us that certain newspapers are a little hard on the Grant monument failure, It must be remem- dered that it costs a good deal to keep an organization like the Grant monument association in running order, let alone constructing a monument.— Utica Observer. ey a ‘WHEN TO RESENT AN INSULT, A tiger once invited a goat to dinner, says the Detroit Tribune, The goat was tickled to death at the notice of the noble beast, and wore his spike-tailed coat and link sleeve-buttons in token of his appreciatio “* Can T help you to some of this Feaison steak?” the tiger asked the goat very cordially. ‘The goat could not eat venison steak, but he dissem- bled cleverly and preserved a smiling exterior. “ My physician,” he protested, "positively forbids venison steak.” There was nothing else on the table, and the poor goat was obliged to sit idly by while the tiger devoured a hearty repast. But the goat was not disposed to de- prive himself of the sweets of revenge. He accord- ingly pressed the tiger to dine with him the following evening. ‘The invitation was accepted with thanks, and prompt- ly on time the tiger thrust his hind legs under the goat's mahogany "Can { help you,” sweetly inguired the host,"*to some of this fricasseed tomato-can with brown-paper sauce 7” “No, thank you,” rejoined the tiger; “my doctor forbids.” “So sorry,” murmured the goat in secret glee. “I far you will ave only an unsatisfactory meal.” “Oh, I shall do v "protested the tiger. Whereat he fell upon aad devoted the goat himselt ‘Alas !" exclaimed the latter with his dying breath, **Lwas too funny.” ‘This fable teaches that it is perfectly proper to take an insult from some people without resenting it. It is all a matter of judgment. et 5 “MM A CY a ay Axe & CO. seereenent Special Sale of Men's Laundered ‘‘Picue” Bosom DRESS SHIRTS Beautiful patterns, fine muslin (9c. and best make, fully worth $1.25, at SCARS Adc, MEN'S GENUINE FOSTER KID GLOVES ]-70 All Silk and Satin Knots, Four-in-hands and Puffs. In tan and brown comicbooks.com