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LIFE $f ID not the sight of the boundless blue sea, bearing on its bosom white-winged fleets of commerce, fill you with emotion ?” “Yes,” replied the traveler, ‘fora while it did, but aftera while it didn’t fill me with anything. It sorter emptied me."— Texas Siftings. Great as Daniel Webster was, there must have been times when he felt that Mrs. Webster was the bigger person of the two. Some recent reminiscences of the Sage of Marshfield reveal the fact that it was not an uncommon thing for him to take his son aside and observe: ‘* Fletcher, my boy, let us go to Franklin to-morrow. We'll have a good time and leave the old lady at home." —Chicago Tribune, “* My little boy,” said a gentleman, ‘you ought not to eat those green apples. They are not good for little boys,” “They ain't, eh?’ the boy replied, with his mouth full, “Guess you don’t know much about ‘em, mister. Three of these apples ‘ll keep me out of school fora week."—New York imes. 139 without your lungs,” responded the doctor, whereupon Anderson Pye got up and adjourned ; and now he tells every one that the doctor does not understand his business.— 7exas Siftings, A SIMPLE-HEARTED and truly devout country pisecher: who had tasted but few of the drinks of the world, took dinner with ahigh-toned family, where a glass of milk punch was quietly set down by each plate. In silence and happiness this new Vicar of Wakefield quaffed his goblet, and then added Mad- am, you should daily thank God for such a good cow."— Ex, In Paris an American artist is dining with a wealthy and elderly countryman who piques himself on his knowledge of all matters wsthetic. The artist. remarks, “I dropped in at the Louvre to-day to take a look at the * Venus of ilo: Ihave a great admiration for that statue.” His host, approvingty, ** Yes, itis a fine thi ery fine. By the way, dic Milo ever do anything else ?”. IN VACATION, Now the personal department of the Social Gazetteer Makes announcement that the Misses Belle and Sylvia Devere Have gayly exodusted with their elephantine trunk To absorb the austral atmosphere of Lake Mobunkachunk, There's a mumness in the shutters of the frontward of their house That declares to you the same has not a tenant—e’en a mouse, **Wuart isthe matter?” askedan Austin doctor of a thin,young | And there’s nothing to be gathered that would put you on the man named Anderson Pye. ‘I think the climate of Austin tack does not agree with me—have great trouble breathing with my | That the sylphs were hermitizing in the second-story back. lungs.” ‘* You would have a great deal more trouble breathing — Yonkers Gazette. “KRAKAUER, LADIES’ TAILOR, 19 EAST ast ST., NEW YORK. LONDON AND NEWPORT. “HENRY HOLT & Co. Pr-TISHFR. THIS DAY AT BAY, By MRS. ALEXANDER, Author of ‘THE Wooinc O't,” SeconD Lire,” Etc. 16mo. Cashmere Bouquet | Toilet Soap.) Ilas 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. Henriette Frame, ROBES AND MANTEAUX, takes occasion to announce that she'rs_ in receipt of very choice novelties for Spring and Summer tumes, Out of town orders receive special atten- tion, Perfect fit guaranteed on receipt of measurement. 232 West 22d Street, Tew Vforh. CARMEL SOAP Is now showing his fresh novelties for Use Autema Seasoa selected from lead: ing Lotdon and Paris Houses, “A Ladies will find his stock Leisure Hour Series, $1.00. Leisure Moment Series, 3octs. | Joffeed G. Carsall 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 = spring wear, acceptable to the most refined taste. Riding Costumes and Liveries in English Styles. 166 Siocth Sove., NEW YORK. ——COMMON SENSE BINDER—— FOR BINDING “LIFE: Cheap, Strong and Durable, Will hold 6 numbers. Mailed to any part of the United States for $x. Address, office of *LIFE,” 1155 Broaoway, N.Y. Jackets. Utérexs lor Riding Habits with their latest Improvements. GES _ ALL GaRManTs Ane NOT ONLY STRICTLY Tatton MADR, BUT AL- $0 TAILOR DESIGNED. A perfect ft and satisfac tion guaranteed without personal interview. Of- mail promptly at to A (Pa) ACADEMY fis (oy Basins or Coie. 1 Bui for Bae ioe doshas rswiTHin C ig made of Pune Otive Out, only, by a Mission Society in Palesting It is shipped direct to the Society's Agent in New York, thus offering a guarantee of ABSOLUTE, ITY, ‘Though fragrant, no per~ fumery is used to conceal poor materials. An elegant requisite for Totlet and Bath ; other soaps for the Nuxsery, the Teeth and the Hair. Sold by first-cl: Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia. Lundborg’s Perfume, Maréchal Niel Rose. Lundborg's Perfume, Alpine Violet. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne. it is superior to all ruggists and grocers. comicbooks.com