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BARNEY, BERRY’S are always the best. Catalogue FREE. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. The members of the parliament of religions agree that there is but one God, but there ap- pears to be a difference of opinion as to the question which one.—Chicago Post. No senator has had the temerity to make use of the phrase ** Words fail me."— Washington Star. A Michigan man shot a woman the other day and then swore he mistook her for a bear. Isn't it about time dress-reform became gen- eral?—Chicago Times, Columbus was considered a great Italian be- cause he made an egg stand on end, but nowa- days Italians think nothing of h: stand on the corner.—Buffalo Times. “I shouldn't care much about the bugs.” said the thin, pale lodger ina New York board ing-house to his landlady, ‘* but the fact is, ma'am, [ hain’t got the blood to spare."— Texas*Siftings. A good story is told upon a Washington woman who now makes her bome in Colorado. With evidently no thought as to the curious sound of the combination if spoken quickly, she has called her oldest child Helen Virginia. Not long ago, upon a visit to this city, she proudly brought her young daughter in to see an old friend. ‘* What have you called your fhter?" queried the visitor, ‘Helen Vir- ‘was the complacent reply, ‘Ah, and what do you call her in Colorado?” was the un- expected but very natural response.— Kate Field's Washington, Simple ailments neglected may grow deadly. A handy remedy is Beecham’s ee Pills, G Guinea a Bor. in all cases where Liver and Stomach trouble is suspected. as cents a box. proposed to: me.” HIS ADVANTAGE. Maup—"No girl could have refused him if he had proposed to her as sweetly as he Mary— But you must remember, dear, that he has had a great deal of experience.”” WANK BOOKS 2Seetee DLER & WIBEL, it, New York. paenes LINDENMEYR & SONS, PAPER WAREHOUSE. son, Naw York. Howe inst HU RCH oe IMAG ic LANTERNS STEREOPTI VIEWS eve "EXHIBITIONS MOOL WORK. PRESS OF FLESS & RIDGE PRINTING Co., FIFTH AVENUE, New YORK. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Other Chemicals are used in tho Preparation of W. BAKER & C0.’S BreakfastCocoa tehich to absolutely ‘Pure and soluble. ‘Sugar, and $s far more eco- nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. Tete eficious, nourishing, and EASILY "pola by Grocers everywhere, ‘W. BAKER & C0., Dorchester, Mass, Tt galls the holder of a meal ticket who has no breakfast change to read on the restaurant door that the place is closed on account of death in the family.— Exchange. WORLD'S FAIR MEDALS Were awarded to the makers of RAMBLER BICYCLES For various points of excellence, the HIGHEST AWARD on BICYCLES. All about our fino! shout RAMELERS tn our fine Catalogue, for two 20st saga GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFO. CO, Boston, Washington. New York. Young Reginald at the age of five had de- veloped a penchant for horses, and, natu- rally, a fondress for the building of stables. This necessitated the use of boards. One day the young Reginald was playing with his twin i Presently the building fit ‘seized him, he said, ‘* get mea board." “* They isn't any boards,” answered the twin, “Reginald looked at her solemnly. :* Rena,” he said, “you must say they is a board.” His sister is an obedient creature.‘ ‘They is a board,” she responded. ‘Then get it,” said Reginald.— Boston Budget, er day, tei bai The Famous World’s-Fair Tesues or FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY. 14 WEEKS for —o— $1.00. A pictorial history of the great Columbian Exposition which has now closed is contained in the World's- Fair issues of the Lesi.ir. These fourteen weeks’ editions will be sent to-any one, postpaid, on receipt of $1.00. They can be or- dered through book and news dealers, 67 direct of the publishers, THEARKELL WEEKLY CO., 110 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK ciTr. comicbooks.com