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Ray PAT SEGORS MT DLLs GP THE CURE WORSE THAN THE DISEASE, FFICIAL statistics show that no fewer than 20,667 persons died from snake bites in India, last year. More than five times that numberdie from snake bite ‘‘ antidote" in this country during the same period—Norristown Herald, LOVE AND POLITICS, A FASCINATING woman is employed by the secret police to get atthe secrets of a foreign diplomatist. The following corres- ndence is exchanged by telegraph between the Minister of Forei n Affairs and his emissary : ‘our report is vague. Obtain further particulars.” **Am having a lover's quarrel with him, Shall be reconciled to-morrow ; will send full details."—French Paper. A MEAN INSINUATION, He called for gin, and in a calm, unembarrassed sort of way filled his glass to the brim, “See here, my friend,” expostulated the: bartender, ‘‘ that is gin you are pouring out, not water. The customer eyed him rebukingly over the top of the glass, as he slowly drained its contents. ‘* Mister,” he said, in a hurt tone of voice, ‘do I look like a man who would drink that much water?"—M. Y. Times. BIDING HIS TIME, Dz, AN artist’ of some talent, finding himself short of money, sent for a picture dealer and asked : “ What will you give me for this picture ?” ** Twenty francs,” “You must be joking! Twenty francs ! starvation point yet, I can tell you!” The dealer ler coolly replied : “Very good ; I can wa Lhave not reached .'— Journal de la Semaine. WHY HE WAS THERE. His Honor: “ What, you here again ?” Prisoner: Well, your honor, it 's so awfully cold outside,” GETTING THINGS MIXED, At a recent gathering in St. Louis General Sherman was present. Said a young lady resident : man." “Oh, he isn’t,” replied another young indy resident. “Didn't he write ‘School for Scandal ’?" ‘*Mercy, no, You are thinking of General Sheridan, not here to-night.”— The Inglesi ** He does n't look Ike a literary He is ‘ANNA, what must you do, before everything else, to have your sins forgiven 2” ‘* Commit the sins,""— Zhe ye. Tue Lafa; So is the pi —Puck, ette statue in Union Square is the work of Bartholdi, jestal, That's the way the statue came to have one, ‘Lady Brassey’s Sumptuous New Book In the Trades, the Tropics, and the Roaring Forties. Beautifully illustrated with nearly 300 Wood- cuts from Drawings made by artists engaged especially for the last voyage of the ‘* Sun- beam,” and containing ten maps and charts, Price, $5.00. HENRY HOLT &CO.,N. Y. ——COMMON SENSE BINDER—— | FOR BINDING Toilet Cashmere Bouquet Has the largest sale of any, superfine toilet soap. Perfume novel tionally strong. Send four cents in stamps to Colgate & Co., N. Y., for sample cake. yacgu ES KRAKAUER, Lavies Taitor ano’ Hair Maker, 19 E. auf St.,N. ¥.,and Bellevue Ave., Newport. Would respectfully an- nounce to the Ladies that he is now receiving the latest Spring novelties for Walking and Carriage Cos- tumes, Also, received by late im- portation @ very handsome line of middle'weight cloths for Riding Habits. Special attention paid to toall orders sent by mail. ‘A perfect fit guaranteed without personal attend & ance. Soap. and excep- “LIFE: Cheap, Strong and Durable, Will hold 26 numbers, Mailed to any part of the United States for $1. Address, office of “ LIFE,” 1155 Broapway, N. Y. ALFRED T. CARROLL, Tatlor and Importer 166 SIXTH AVE., NEW YORK. PuRivixs | Invites attention toa new and select stock of unusually choice fabrics, for GENTLE- MEN'S PROMENADE AND EVENING DRESS. Riding Costumes and Livery Outfits in in English Styles. Special attention to our line of English novelties for Spring in exclusive styles. tle, will Lae tx ASKIN OF PER EY! 13 §, A207 FOREVER. Ortental Cre-m or Magical Beautifier feias ieee theinan dare ted a neta ery the Sane tate ons, 91.0 Sicos Reward ing the $5 PER VOLUME WILL BE PAID FOR 5 certain frst editions of Hawthorne, Poe, Whittier, and other authors. For list address, BOOK BUYER, P. O. Box 3766, New York. THE GENUINE | THE FRANK B. CONVERSE. Banjo Instruction and Salesroom,, 6x West:4ad Street, New York. OUR SPECIALTIES. Ricuuy Bourn awn [i.usrratay Girt Booxs STANDARD AWD) MisceCLANgous LiTeRATURE. Stationgxy yor Fasmonanie Society. Wepoixc, Rucerrion ann Visitinc Carps. | Picromtan Eworavinc ow Sree. PLates. GEO. R. LOCKWOOD & SON, Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers & Engravers 2 Broadway, New York. yad's Cream’