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FAT SSSORS AT WL OKES of humorists all remind us ‘That the gags the most sublime, Are the ones that limp behind us Covered with the moss of time. Jokelets that perhaps another Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and half-wit brother, Seeing, may re-vamp again. Let us then be up and boozing With a heart for any fate, Still a-seizing, still a-choosing Chestouts that have learned to wait. —Buffalo Express. Hirep Girt (fo tramp): Go ‘way ; 1 won't give you nothin’. Tramp (from Boston): Particularly grammar. Good-bye !— Washington Critic, Major SMITH: Colonel Jones, can you tell me where General Robinson got his military title ? Cou. Jones: Certainly, sir, He was general ticket-agent at Kalamazoo, Mich., for six years. —/uck, 83 VILLAGE PARSON (entering country editor's ofice) : You promised to publish that.sermon I sent you on Monday, but I do not find it in the latest issue of your paper. Epitor: I sent it up. It surely went in, of it? Parson : ‘* Feed my Lambs.” Epttor (after searching through paper): Ah—yes—um—Here, it is. You see we've got a new foreman and he put it under the head s ** Agricultural Notes” as ‘‘ Hints on the Care of Sheep."—Joston eacon. What was the name “1 HAD my picture taken to-day,” said little Christine. “I crossed my arms and leaned on a chair and the picture-man put my head in some tongs.” “Why, you must have looked like a lump of sugar in sugar-tongs,”” laughed papa. "Why, so I must have,” said Christine, delightedly, ‘cause the man kept saying, ‘ What a sweet little girl!’": '— Religions Record. First Cuicaco Anarcuist: Py Gum! You hear dot? inquisitions. More tyrannies. Ve must revolt. SECOND ANARCHIST ; Vot happen now ? ** You hear aboud dose Waifs Mission cruelties ?" ein.” “Id's awful, Last veek dose beeples caught soo newspoys und vashed ‘em Omaha World, First New-Yorker: Parnell seems to understand the Irish very well. SECOND New-YorkeER: Indeed he does. He couldn't know more about them if he had lived all his life in New York.—7Zexas Siftings. More a The Best! STEEL PENS IN THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF DURABILITY, EVENNESS OF POINTS AND WORKMANSHIP. 12 Samples 10 cents, post-paid. IVISON, BLAKEMAN & CO., 753 Broadway, New York, LADIES’ Palmer House, Chicago. Pres: Lundhorgs RHENISH & Cologue: LUNDBORG'S RHENISH COLOGNE Is delightfully refreshing and cooling during TH1s MOT WEATHER, LADD & COFFIN, PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS, 24 BAKCLAY STREET, NEW YORK. CELEBRATED HATS ae HATS. 178 & 180 Fifth Ave., bet. 22d & 23d Sts., and 181 Broadway, near Cortlandt St., NEW YORK. Sue: No, Mr. Brown, you need not hope ; I can never be more than a sister. He: A sister! Lend me $5.—Detroit Free °° Are exquisite in style. 7 2 eer u 14 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS. The Yellowstone National Park, . The Wonderland of the World. Pror. JOHN Muir, of California, the dis- tinguished geologist, says the Yellowstone Park “surpasses in wakeful, exciting interest any other region yet discovered on the face of the globe.” THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD— THE DINING-CAR LINE. From St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth to Helena, Butte, Tacoma, Portland, and ail Pa- cific Coast points, is the only rail line to the Yellowstone Park. On application to Chas, S. Fee, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minnesota, you will receive, free of charge, a large map of the Park, a Park Guide, Time Tables, Kates, etc. LIFE’ BINDER. Cheap, Strong and Durable. WIN hold 26 Numbers. Mailed to any part of the United States for $1.00, postage free. Address, OFFICE OF “LIFE,” Weat 23d Street, New York. PIANOS CC.BRIGGS &C2 5 APPLETON ST. BOSTON MASS. MANUFACTURERS OF GRANDO-:-SQUARE- -6--UPRIGHT gt4 Chestnut St., Phila. eI GRACFULDESIGNS «+ Solin (NSTRUCTION 4 MATCHLESS TONE ++ BEAUTIFUL FINISH. KIMBALL'S STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES. ty, and carefully made. Are extreinely mild and delicate. ‘uniform and up to standard. pin satin and elegant boxes. for purity and excellence. Are specially adapted to people of refined taste. ‘Are coniposed of only the finest Virginia and Turkish leat. WM. 8S. KIMBALL & CO., Rochester, N.Y. Are alway riess Tobacco Works. comicbooks.com