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| i | ; 152 Whose smile is like a ripple on the sea, But do not ask me if her soul is kind, She just now told me I ne'er had a mind, RECRIMINATION. KNOW a woman fair as she can be, Endowed with charms that Venus could CX not claim ; ‘When lighted up by tender sunset's flame. Do not inquire if she aright can read ; rif I had it sure had gone to seed. CAMPAIGN EXPRESSIONS. “This reception is very flattering to me.” “Never fear, my love. I'll not mind the ordeal. Why, I'll see Mr. Boodler first thing in the morning— tell him that I love his daughter "— ALL HE DID. SéPIDN'T I see D Mr. Hunker wink at you?" de- manded Miss Bleecker of her friend. “Mr. Hunker merely communicated “Now T will proceed to show you the cularly with me,” re- absurdity of the Republican party’s position.” plied Miss Emerson 3 of Boston, KNEW WHAT THAT MEANT. Madge—“ Why did you dismiss your carriage and abandon your afternoon's shop- ping expedition when Mrs. Tedweller called yesterday?” Mamma—"Be- cause she said she hadn't a minute to stay.” ** Does protection protect? Answer me Adam was the first base man, but we don’t know who com- prised the rest of the nine. “Down with the bloated monopolies, put “They say the good times are all owing to this labor in charge of all the mills!" protection. Rats!” Mr. BoopLer—"* Well, sir, what can I do for you!" IN FASHION. ** Has yo! a razo wif yo Misto Eyeballs?" ** Yes, I has, but what fo’ yo’ say dat? Hu?" * Why, I'se bin invited to aleap-yeah pahty, an’ IN THE MORNING. “* We will follow our glorious and pure-minded leader to victory !” comicbooks.com