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Brown (fo Jones whom he has observed to shiver) : know, Jones, there is an old saying that if you shiver it i some one is walking over your future grave? Joxes: Is that so? Well, he is liable to burn his feet if he keeps at it, for I have arranged to be cremated.— Si/tings. Mr, Kirny STONE (just down from town): And are you enjoy- ing your camping experience, Miss Gusherton ? Miss G. (ecstatically): Oh, ever so much ! Everything is so lovely and disagreeable, you kaow 1 Grap- “Your husband looks like a man of great self-control,” remarked Mrs. Gadd to Mrs. Gabb. +} Well, he hadn't much when I married him," replied Mrs. Gab, “but,” she added, with a cold-steel look in her grey eye, ‘he’s getting it." Exchange. Umpire: Three balls! Mr. MoseNstein: Hey, Ikey! Hear dat vot he said den ? Ixey: Keep still, vader. You is givin yourself away.— 7ime, Mrs. MAcTavisit: Then ye'll be doon tae see us on the Sawbeth ? Mk. MACTARTAN: I wull, if I'm spared. Mrs, MacT. : Oh, aye ; gin ye're deed, we'll no expeck ye.— Grip. Don't you asign that Tar Soap . ** Bland, lathering readily, and in odor recalls the breath of balsamic woods.” A Hygienic Luxury, promoting a clear, soft, smooth skin, healthful scalp and vig- orous hair. 25¢c. Druggists. Copvniaurzn. CELEBRATED HATS ano LADIES’ ROUND HATS. 178 & 180 Fifth Ave., bet, 22d & 23d Sts., and 181 Broadway, near Cortlandt St., NDI want it to say, ‘To my husband,’ in an appropriate place,” said the widow in conclusion to Slab, the gravestone man, * Vessum,"” said Slab. And the inscription went on; To My Husnaxp. In an appropriate place.— Chicago Liar, First Newsrarer Man: Did you do any literary work on your voyage across? SECOND NEWSPAPER MAN: Yes, I contributed extensively to the. Atlantic.— Pecks Sun, “ WILL you eat a philopcena with me, Miss Emily 2” “Whatill lose? , “Then I win a kiss.” “And if I win?” “Then I have to kiss you.” LIEUTENANT OF Hussars: Caramda/ | can't, for the life of me, remember just now whether I was to meet Catherine in Theresa Street, or Theresa in Catherine Street !— // Carlino, “WE are having a great time here,” remarked a Citizen in a country town toa Chicago traveler. ‘* You struck this town just at the right time.” ~. * What's going on?” “We've got a big revival. Two of the best preachers in the country—one a Methodist and the other a Presbyterian. They've been preaching for three days.” “Is that so?” returned the traveler absent-mindedly, ‘“ What's the score ?” g1R0N ROLL Con AKG i COMFORTABLE and ELEGANT.. For Sale by Leading Dealers. M'fd Solely by WM. BARKER, Troy, N.Y. SecoNnD EpiTion Now Reavy! NEW YORK. “Invaluable for Summer Rashes.” | pimer House, Chicago. using perfumes. and fragrant, pure and \permanerft. All the most 9t4 Chestoot St., Phila, The Last American. By J. A. MITCHELL. (aprto oF “Live.") Fresh fashionable odors. Samplo of Violette, Heliotrope, or Ylang Ylang on receipt of te. T. METCALF & CO, 29, Tremont St. Boston, Powder PERFUMES | EDENIA Goya Lily. EFou rY Sold by all PACKAGESBY EXPRESS Retaic BRANCH, 45 Weer S1..BOSTON. “* A fragment from the Journal of Khan-- li, Prince of Dimph-yoo-Chur and Admiral in the Persian Navy.” x An amusing and satirical account of the adventures of a party of Persian explorers among the ruins of America, in the year 2951 A. D. With numerous clever illustrations by the author. Well printed on good’paper, and bound in dark blue cloth stamped in inks and ‘old, with design representing the-ruins of New York City, as seen from its harbor by moonlight. 16mo, $1.00. |" One of the brightest things of the sort that has appeared for manya day. . . . The illustrations are as witty as the fext,” ERA. —Boston Beacon. \ comicbooks.com