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But de angels abuv’ Luy’ his ways as we luv’ An’ de joy uv his lil” teensy laff ; ‘An’ I knows dey’s erlong Dess a-singin’ dey song As he pass’d down de glimmerin’ paff. —Commercial-Appeal, A tonic is like a stimulant. No permanent good therefrom. ‘Take Scott's Emulsion in- stead. ¥ | Mrs, Frugal able.” Friend — dear?” Mrs. Frugal’ He told me the other day that a silver dol- laris only worth fifty cents; so when a kindly- disposed gentleman called yesterday and offer- ed me seventy-five cents apiece for them I sold him all we had—just twenty-three, ‘Then when | Ttold Harry about the bargain he called me a perfect fool."—Philadelphta North American, First cyclist" 1 always get nervous when I see a woman crossing the s'reet ahead of me." Second cyclist—""So dol. 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Freshleigh, ‘oo, met an old colored man the other day crossing the campus, and the follow- ing conversation ensued : Freshleigh—"* Hello, Sam! the trees are getting nearly as black as you are, hey?” Aig Sam —"* Yessah, an’ next spring, sah, dey'll be nearly as green as you. | sah."—Princeton Tiger. mam PERFECT PICTURE! ew method without chemicals, lense in west pocket ready foriastast ums day” res 7 for ascast uss day oF ieee Pacey detente firession slips, 10 centoy postpald. ‘STRACK A 60. $5 Chambers: New Yort RUPTURE CURED. | WITH! oar Improved Elastic Truss, Worn with ease of the private parts and nothing else. Sold by drug- ‘at by mail, soc and $1 co ver box. WILLIAMS MFG. CO , Cleveland, Ohio. Bight and day. © Metaios the rupttire under the bard | ‘gat exercive of av erest strato. Examination free. Lay in attendance for ladies.” Send for pamphlet. | IMPROVED Fi iC TRUSS. and BOS Nreader vu. | WILLIAMS LIKE A GREAT SE OF FOAM IS ITS THE J.B.WIL LONDON 64 GREAT RUSSEW ST.. W.C. a 7 . 'F Youn DEALER poes nor suPPLY LIAMS CQ., > GLASTONBURY, CONN. The sight-seer was going through the prison. A liberal fee had procured from the jailer many tales of the various crimes of the prisoners They had passed seventy-two cells, an: ping before the next, the sight-seer said why was this poor wretch convicted ? jailer paused. ‘*I never,” said he, glancing up at the number over the door, ‘speak of the crime of seventy-three."—Harvard Lampoon, When a gtl gets home from boarding. school the first thing she does is to move all the books in the house into one room, litter the table with old magazines and try to make the family call it the library "— Troy Press. Lord Bareacres—" You have called regard- ing the situation of footman?" Afplicant— “Yes, my lord.” Lord Bareacres—* Was there not some one in the ante-room as you came in?” Applicant-—"* There was, my lord, ‘There was a man with a writ for your lord- ship, bet I threw himout.” Applicant engaged on the spot — 7%¢- Bits, “* Miss Twiggs has published that French novel she was translating.” ‘* How is it? Pretty Frenchy?" ‘* I should say so body is condemning it and six editi already been exhausted."—Cleveland Plain Dealer, “That a man may live well he needs a well liver and the adage is ‘ Laugh and grow fat.’ The June will make laughter."—Southern Presbyterian The Christmas wf 2. Be of good cheer; the CHRISTMAS JUDGE its almost here. JUDGE published December 12th will be the Christmas number, the issue in which all our artists and writers join in a regular can-can of jollity. This year they have out-funned themselves. | Ask your newsdealer or newsboy to save you a copy. It will cost only 25c. and is worth its weight in | gold. A copy will be mailed anywhere for 25c. JUDGE PUBLISHING COPIPANY, no Fifth Ave., New York. comicbooks.com