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Your skin likes Wool Soap because it is good to the skin —it simply cleanses, that is all, —that’s enough— Swift and Company, Chicago, make it, everybody sells it. NEW YORK TO PALM BEACH AND MIAMI ‘Without Change. The Southern Railway announces, effective January 30th, a new Pullman sleeping-car line will be inaugurated between New York and Miami, via Pennsylvania Railroad, Southern Railway, Florida Central and Peninsular Rail- | road, and Florida East Coast Railway. This! will be the first through sleeping-car line ever operated between New York and the treme southeast coast of Florida. This service will give to the east coast improved facilities for reaching the different resorts in that sec- tion; also a perfect through sleeping-car serv- ice for the travel going to Key West, Nassau and Havana, this route now being about six hours the quickest route New York to Havana, and carrying the United States fast mail. For full particulars call on or address J. L. Adams, general eastern agent, Florida Central and Peninsular Kailroad, 353 Broadway; or Alexander 5. Thweatt, eastern passenger agent, Southern Railway, 271 Broadway. Advices {rom Samoa point to a situation al- most as ominous as in 1889. Samoald trouble, apparently.—A /bany Argus pS suNe TINE VART OF A REGULAR WEDDING- MARCH aR a IN HONOR OF THE MARRIAGE OF MADAME PATTI WEDDINESDAY. (A long way after Mendelssohn.) Paw yes ae —Punch, | you, Jerry fact, about the A LAUGH IN THE CHURCH, She sat on the sliding cushion, ‘The dear, wee woman of four; Her feet in their shiny slippers Hung dangling over the floor, She meant to be good—she had promised ; And so, with her big, brown eyes, She stared at the meeting-house windows ‘And counted the crawling flies. She looked far up at the preacher, But she thought of the honey-bees Droning away at the blossoms That whitened the cherry-trees ; She thought of a broken basket." Where, curled in a dusky heap. Three sleek, round puppies with fringy ears Lay snuggled and fast asleep. Such soft, warm bodies to cuddle, ‘Such queer little hearts to beat ; Such swift, round tongues to kiss, Such sprawling, cushiony feet. She could feel in her clasping fingers ‘The touch of the satiny skin And a cold, wet nose exploring The dimples under her chin. Then a sudden ripple of laughter Ran over the parted lips So quick that she could not catch it With her rosy finger-tips. The people whispered. ** Bless the child" As each one waked from a nap ; Wat the dear, wee woman hid her face For shame in her mother's lap. —Pituburg Times “If Cacsar were alive to-day,” says Jerry Simpson, he would be a populist.” Bless Czsar is a populist, any way. In populist party to-day is ** Caesar's ghost.”— Courier-Journal, Whate'er betide, oh, murmur not ; Waste no good breath upon your lot. Lo! while you grumble flieth time Which, well put in, might earn a dime. 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