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Dear sir—Your sty timents of every good man and woman in this country, and I hope the time will come when Ghristlnity and goodness may be more nearly allied than at this present time. Thanking you for your manly stand, very truly, ‘A WEEKLY READER. The young man who writes to the papers that | |Chicago girls invariably choose the iciest por- tions of sidewalk nine times in going a block, in order to require their escorts to sustain them and soothe their fright, in the opinion of the Telegram is a creature whom it were base vil- lainy to call a flatterer.—New York Telegram. | |" That makes them a pretty good team. |mins can do nothing but talk.""—/ndianapolis Haag & sons, NS ea bean NY este Ridden by ZimmeRMan and the champlons of Q 3 Seven nations oy ¢ y ca Bo < Nee SY4ud =zS" 2 w 2s u2@is Eres EE aliet J =62 be >. Pa Ps tanita 8 ke os BICYCLES “Just my luck!" exclaimed Sowerby as he encountered an advertisement headed ** All diseases healed free.” “* Look at that for an offer! And here am I without so much asa single solitary disease about me! Did any man ever have such luck ?"—Beston Transcript. CADY WANTED = Shoe cae eee jOMAS'S CO-OFERATI Wine wring soa = a ithe MEET COL, MiLwACERE, Wis (int) Ferguson, who has seen better days, says he has a few friends left who will call upon him occasionally until their bills are outlawed.— Binghamton Republican, S$ Portable Parlor HEATERS| The only S$ Fuel of its character in the Market. . Marvelous FUEL Send for Catalogur U.S. FUEL CO,, Ltd., 19 Park Place, eerauienen ence a NESW YORK. ‘The famous Sohmer piano has justly earned |its reputation because it is the best instrument in the world. “That is a wonderfully bright dog of Tim. ins’. Can do most everything but talk.” Tim. | Journal. | Visitor—* What makes your father look so melancholy?" Smal! boy—'*'Cause ma tol him he's got to go to our church-fair to-night —New York Journal, Salvation Oil is a certain cure for headache, toothache, earache, etc. Only 25 cents. Bluffkins wandered in at the club the other night and drew his chair close to the fire, “I wouldn't be an Englishman for anything,” he ejaculated. “* They have the most gluttonous appetites on recor You cawn't prove that, bah Jove!” said Mr. Algernon Hawkins, who lived on chops and swore by her majesty. “*I| can,” replied Bloffkins with unruffled ‘compos- | ure, “and here is the proof. I was riding home in an electric last night. Two English- men sat next to me. ‘I’ave just bought a| stove, said one. ‘So ‘ave 1," said the other. | ‘But’ mine is the best on earth; it cooks my | breakfast in ‘alf an hour,’ said the first. * Jove!" said the second, ‘that isn’t anything. “I can ‘eat my stove in five minutes."” And even WHAT DID SHE MEAN? YounG Verxisornt—"' S'pose you've heard I'm going abwoad, Miss Mabel? Ya-as—may remain thwee or four yeahs; p'waps longer.” Miss Manet—'* How nice!" Mr. Algernon Hawkins acknowledged that the | by mall,3 cakes for 61 Englishman did have a pretty solid appetite,— | OFF and Beauty with, The Saunterer in Boston Budget. Connie eh ‘West 42d Dt.N.¥. JuDGE’s LIBRARY, Published Montbly. Price—Ten Cents per Copy. Subscription—One Dollar per Year. | Jupeets uiseany pen and pencil which have appeared in J E'S LIBRARY is a neatly-printed 32-page book, containing. a selection of the best witticisms of both UDGE from time to time, to | "3%; all of which JUDGE’S well-known artists and writers are contributors. jItis a MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF FUN, devoid of every trace of vulgarity or coarseness, and is conceded to be one of the most humorous publications of its character. January Issue Now Ready. Price, 10 Cents. WINTER RESORTS. 2 T arnacea, GEORGIA.— Hote! Araog. conducted Hotél Palace ia'the South. All modera’ conveniences fect. sanitary. appol ata. Most alta Ft Rates, $3 to per day #1720 (08D per week. “American plas. 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Choice and elegantly-farnished ‘able of superior excellence. ses and abuses. The Science New illustrated book, $1. 100- hlet, roc. ‘Address Prof, Anderson, T 5, Tez State $t., Chicago. Ivpor’s Linmany is full of pure fun, No politics. 10e. Wayne MacVeagh was born in Phoenixville, and by ignoring politics as a principle and clinging to it only as a business he has managed on two or three occasions to rise Pheenix-like, so to speak.—New York Commercial Advertiser, MAGI LANTERNS and Views For Public Lectures, School,Church or Home. World's Falr and other interesting sub- Send .c. stamp for Catalogue. N. 8. RCY TOPTICON CO. ,1008 Walnut St. “Fonadeip Pa. THE FERRIS WHEEL PUZZLE, 25 cents. BIA MANUFACTURING CO., 112-114 S, Eutaw St., Baltimore, Maryland. ~ All News Companies or Toy-dealers; or sent to any address upon receipt of price. THE COLUM- comicbooks.com