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A very heedless gentleman who talks a great deal forgets that his neighbor, a young lady, is prematurely s out: “T'do not like large women.” The lady bites her lips; the gentleman sees he has made a blunder, and to repair it as gallantly as possi- ble he adds : “When they are young, madam !"—French Fun. A NIGHT or two ago, just as the Hon, John L. Sul- livan left his dressing-room to appear upon the stage, a messenger boy rushed hastily in and handed him a telegram. “What's this?” he exclaimed, as his eye caught the contents.‘ Wendell Phillips dead ! Is it possi- ‘And he leaned against a“ super” for support. “What's the trouble? Is something wrong with the Hon. John 2” was the anxious whisper. And out in front the audience, wild with impatience and delay, howled and hooted and hissed. “Gents,” said the eminent Bostonian, recovering himself with an effort, ‘is the snoozer ready? If he Then he added, under his breath : “* Another one of us gone, and I'm not feeling very well myself. I must get back to Bos- ton."—Philadelphia Call, REGARD FOR NUMBER ONE. “ FATHER,” said a youth of tender years and sym- | pathetic nature, as he paused for a moment before | dipping into the bread pudding which formed the dessert of his dinner vesterday; “father, I wish the cook would n't use the bread to'make it up into pud- dings ; why don’t she crumble it up and throw it out to the poor birds ?” “©But,” responded his more practical sire, ‘that would prevent you from having any bread pudding, which you like so much ” **But the poor birds,” said the the tender-hearted boy ; ‘I am afraid they will starve.” | Ve .” returned the parent, ‘but if you have no pudding you may starve yourself. If you should throw away your food to the birds and then find that you were hungry yourself, what would you do?” he boy was silent for a moment, then his face brightened, a touch of his father’s practicality illum- ined his eye: * Why, then,” he said softly, ‘‘ couldn't we go out and kill the birds ?"—Boston Fournal. _ - 5 Ds “MACKINNON,” Has a world-wide reputation, The oly strictly first-class Stylus Pen made. The only one having an Leipium Point (without which the cheaper pens wear jout in in a few weeks’ use), Prices, $4.00 and upward. the giher, The A. S. French Co., New York OrrFic THE “UNION” Contains either a FOUNTAGRAPH or MACKINNON handsome holder anda Lead Pencil at Prices, $1.50, Urwaxb. M’f’rs, New York and London. » 199 Broapway, Grounp FLoor (WESTERN UNION TEL. BUILDING). at one end of a “FOUNTOGRAPH” An ordinary Gold Pen in very simple Fountain Holder. ALWAYS WRITES, NEVER CLOGS. Ink lasts Ten Days, Pen Ten Years Prices, $3.00 to $10.00. Call and try or send for List. 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