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When we read those long-winded yawps on silver by senators the wish that we had died young gets the better of our usually optimistic nature.— Chicago Mail, ‘A man is under arrest in New Jersey for beating his wife to death with a base-ball club, We suggest, in order that the punishment may fit the crime, that he be sent to the United States senate for thirty days.—Kochester Post Express. Flaherty wore his new four-lollar silk hat to | the Finnerty wake and put it in the chair beside him. One-eyed widow Riley came in and put fourteen stone of beef, blood and bone square atop it. ‘* Misther Flaherty, Oi belave Oi've sot on yure hat.” ** Belave it? Ye know dom well ye hov !"— Washington Post, L. RAUCHFUSS, MME Estab. 2049. 44 East 12th Street, N. Y. Also ARAMIRACALOUS, the famous Hait ‘Dye, a one-bottle preparation,’$r.co per bottle. Twe ARMSTRONG QENTLEMEN’S: Garter. ‘The easiest and best garter ever| worn. Always clean, Always the game tension, Ask your dealer for| them, or send to THE ARMSTRONG MFG. CO., Bridgeport, Conn. New York office, 242 Canal St. Price, 25c. and HAIR GOODS of every descrip. tion for Ladies and Gentlemen oa hand THE OCTOBER N JUDGE'S LIBRARY is now out, and will be fouad to be superlatively funny. Price 10 cents. To be had of all newsdealers and train-boys. Coffin has declined the Iowa prohibitionists’ nomination for governor. He's a wise man who doesn’t intend to conserve the unities by undergoing political burial.—Chicago Times, ERIE LINES. THE MOST POPULAR ROUTE TO THE World’s Fair. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS. with through Sleepers and Dining Cars, via CHAUTAUQUA LAKE AND NIAGARA FALLS, Choice of routes, going and returning. STOP-OVER PERMITTED. Excursion tickets on sale at follo. Chambers si. and West 2id st. stations, 333 Fulton Brooklyn ; 200 Hudson st.. Hoboken, and Jersey. Circulars showing routes and rates can be obtained from Ticket Agents. 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The ratio of public interest between naming the president's new baby and discussing the silver question is just now considerably more than sixteen to one,—Kochester Democrat. The latest successful applicant for a soft berth was papa’s little baby-girl. She's not an offensive partisan.— Pitsburg Dispatch, Fatigue and exhaustion overcome by Bromo-Seltzer. Contains no opiate. If things we want would pile up like the | things we don’t the earth would be a small | place for a good many of us.—Blissard. itor—* The Belgian minister says your Columbian exposition is the grandest and most beautiful exposition ever given in this or |any other country.” Chicago man— |heaven! Now we can bust happy. York Weekly, ‘AUN MENT. HOME INSTRUC’ AMUSEMENT Oe PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK. PAGE CATALOG current events, its ably written articl present remarkable popularity. os He 18 FOR SALE BY. |Newsdealers and Pictorials. The “LESLIE” under its new Proprietorship has been made the most progresive successfal of illustrated Weeklies, Its handsomely executed and timoly illustrations upon the important topics of the day, as¢ marked advance it has made in typographical appearance have all tended to give it fee F rank Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly > ™~ Price Booksellers everywhere. America’s Favorite TEN-CENT CIGAR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. For Sale by first-class Dealers EverT™ comicbooks.com