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SeISORS AT NVLLv§ 66 ALL again,” he said to the butcher, “Call again another day.” The butcher pocketed his bill And sadly turned away, ‘* He's busted,” said the butcher, “ Flat-broke, alack-a-day ! He is an honest customer ; Too bad he cannot pay.” The butcher took his wife that night To see a four-bit play; But in a fifty-dollar box Sat the man who could n’t pay. —San Francisco News-Letter, A SOCIAL NECESSITY: Young Mr. Lyghtlie, with his collar worn very high and his forehead worn very low, at that instant minced across the assembly-room floor. ‘* There!” exclaimed Miss De Jones, “what dors Mr. Lyghtlie remind you of ?" Miss de Smith coolly raised her glasses and critically surveyed that mascu- ¢ ornament to society. Then she lowered them again. “Nothing,” she calmly answered, ‘ The very thing,” Miss De Jonés said, with a sigh of relief, “ I've been looking at him all the evening, but I could n't seem to determine just what it was.” —Boston Journal. COMPLETION OF Taine's French Revolution The French Revolution. By H. A. Taine, D. Oxox, author A History of ‘En Literatuve, ete. Translated by Jonny Durand. x IIL, $2.50. The complete work, 3 vols, 7-50. 223 WHEN HE RETURNED. Mr. GRABLIN, who is a candidate for Mayor, and who prides himseif upon the respectability of his social relations, was met on the street by a well-dressed man, ‘© Ah, Lam glad to see you,” exclaimed the man, grasping Grablin’s hand, Grablin, who faintly remembered the man’s face, and thinking that he had been away on an extended visit, slapped him on the shoulder and asked : “Why, my dear friend, when did you return?” “Got out to-day. The Governor pardoned me."—Arkansaw Traveler, Tue minister last Sunday morning had preached a very long, parched sermon on the creation of man, and one little girl in the congregation was utterly worn out. After the services, she said to her mother : ‘' Mamma, were we all made of dust?” ‘'Cer- tainly, my child.” ‘The preacher, too?” ‘Of-course. Why did you think he was not made like the rest of us?” ‘‘Oh, because he is so awful dry, mamma, I don’t see how the Creator could make him stick together."—Cincinnati Traveller. Bos INGERSOLL says that when he dies he does not wai a decent suit of clothes wasted on his body. Bob is ri sheet and a palm leaf fan will be sufficient.—A¢lanta tion, HENRY JAMES, the novelist, looks strikingly like the Prince of Wales. It’s not often that two men have such hard luck.-- Boston Post, Bouquet JACQUES KRAKAUER, Lapies’ Tatton axp Hasrr Maken, 19 £. ast St., N.Y.,and Belleone Ave., Newport, Has received the latest sovelties from London and Paris for traveling, walking and yachting costumes, Also a very fine line of GEORGE E. WARING, Jr.'s E. Warinc, Je. $t.as. At the Sign of the Lyre. Poems. By Austix Donson. Sq. 12mo., uniform with (Vignettes in Rhyme), $2.00. HENRY HOLT & CO., N.Y. Hote G. Carroll TAILOR & IMPORTER. In view of the increasing demand for garments of elegance and HIGH CLASS STANDARD of style, at reasonable prices, we are Prepared to meet the emergency with an unusually select line for sprin, wear, acceptable to the most refin taste. |. Inst., C, E., etc, 16mo. Riding Costumes and Liveries in English Styles. 166 Siccth Sbove., NEW YORK. |Toilet Soap. How to Drain a House. | Practical information for householders, By Grorce Has the largest sale of any superfine toilet soap. Perfume novel and excep- tionally strong. Send four cents in stamps to Colgate & Co., N. Y., for sample cake. THE GENUINE THE FRANK B. CONVERSE Banjo Instruction and Salesroom, 6r West 42d Street, New York. French.-German.-Spanish YOU can, by ten weeks" study. master either of these lan- zuages subclcatly for every-day and business Conver: sation, by Dr. Rich. S- Rosenthl’s celebrated MBISTER: SCHAPT SvsteM.” Terms, $520 for books ef each lan Eonge, with priege of antwers oll Questions: an cor oa of exercises. Sample copy, pares cs" Libe Terms to Teachers. mid re Meisterschaft Publishing Co., Boston, Mass, Box 2275. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg’s Perfume, Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia. Maréchal Niel Rose. Alpine Violet. Lily of the Valley. Spriog Styles in goods suit- able for Riding Habits, Ulsters and Jackets. Mr. Krakauer gives his personal attention to each of his patrons. Orders from out of town attended to without delay. A perfect fit guaranteed with- out personal attendance, Henriette Frame, ROBES AND MANTEAUX, takes occasion to anaounce that she'is in receipt of very choice novelties for Spring and Summer Costumes. A ‘Out of town orders receive special atten- tion, Perfect Gt guaranteed oa receipt of measurement. 232 Weot 229 Street, New York. GEO. MATHER’S SONS RINTING INK 60 JOHN STREET, N. Y. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH OUR SPECIAL -LIFE: INK. comicbooks.com