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LIFE SEISSORS ATT NVLLWS ‘Carto has a son at college. The other cay he wrote him a long letter, in which he took him severel to task for his foolish extrava- gance, and wound up as follows: ‘* Your mother encloses £'5 without my knowledge.”—7id Bits. Miss Beacon: This waltz is divine! Do you ever dance the Lan- No; but I sometimes lance the dancers.— Boston Budget. WILL be a sister to you,” she said. “he replied sadly ; ‘I've got one sister, whowears my neck- ties, borrows car-fare, loses my hair brush, puts tidies all over he furs acy in or room, and expects me to take her to the theatre twice a ink I'll go out into the world and forget you."—Washing- toa ve Post, Man (to brother man): we have only one life to live. Car (to brother cat): What's the use of fretting ? What's the use of fretting ?. Let's be jolly; Let's be jolly : 347 ‘A Missourian died the other day from having gorged himself with veal and hard cider. He was a member of seven societies, all of which have passed the customary resolutions throwing the entire blame for his removal on divine Providence.—Chicago Tribune. “Jupoe of my horror, Madame, as I yesterday caught my little Otto, aged three, in the act of tearing my newly-written poems into tiny fragments.” Lapy: What! Can the little fellow read ?—/ournal Amusant, Boox AGENT: Here you see a picture showing the dreadful conse- quences of drink—the stomach of a confirmed drunkard. TorPER: Dreadful! horrible! Whew! it makes me quite ill to look at it. Lieschen, quick, a drop of brandy !—/Mustrirte Zeitung. Sue: Charlie dear, what do you suppose causes so many divorces ? CHARLIE (who Aas just ‘' popped” and been accepted): 1 haven't studied the question carefully, but should say it was wholly due to the prevalence of marriage. Sue: Then suppose we simply stay engaged.— Boston Beacon. A Famous artist once painted an angel with six toes, ** Who ever saw an angel with six toes?” people inquired. ** Who ever saw one with less?" was the counter-question.—Vew York Ledger. Epirna: I wonder why the dudes wear one eye glass ? Desoran: To prevent seeing more than they are able to compre+ we have nine lives to live,— Boston Courier. hend.—/eweler’s Weebly, HODGMANS MACKINTOSHES Ladies & Gentiémen Are-unequalled for softness of fabric & wearing, qualities. Being farSupenor foany Y similar i eed goods HODGMAN RiateR eid IANUFACTURER8, Brcadeey conGrand Street. NEWYORK, a1 W. a3d St , next door to sth Ave. Hotel. Liebig COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. INCOMPARABLE IN FLAVOR. Use it for Beef Tea, Soups, Sauces,(Game, Fish, &c.) Aspic or Meat Jelly. One pound of Extract of Beef equal to forty pounds of lean beef. Genuine only with sig- peters! of J. von Liebig as shown above, in blue. LOUIS VUITTON, the well-known Trunk Manufacturer, who has for the lst thirty years astonished and pleased bis pa ‘constant new models, has invented a new ere sich for traveling goods is, and will be for many to come, the very best known. He just puts it ont this year, and bas added also a new model of trunk. This will carry his enormous choice to ten different kinds and qualities, Largest and finest choice in the world. London, 4: Strand "Trafalgar Sq); Paris, t Rue Seribe; nowbere else, - Covvnienru. CELEBRATED - HATS, a> Round Hats and Bonnets and The Dunlap Silk Umbrella. 178 & 180 Fifth Avenue, bet. 224 and 23d Sts., and 181 Broadway, near Cortlandt St. NEW YORK. Palmer House, Chicago. 914 Chestnut St., Phila. 27-Agencies in all Principal Cities, Gold: Medal Awarded, Paris Exposition, 1889. Ladi An Ex-President of the American Pharma- ceutical Society writes: \*Grosvenor’s Bell-cap- sic Plasters give the most erfect satisfaction, and consider them the best plaster that [ sell."—Cuas, A. Torts, Portsmouth, N. H, On the back ‘cloth of the genuine is a picture of a bell, and the name is GROSVENOR'S BELL-CAP-SIC PLASTER. Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of a5 cents by Grosvenor & Richards, Boston, M: Duchess Pst. i a © AAT WAY. Moroceo or Cloth Mned, turns very short. We also build other styles. Send for drawings. KIMBALL BROS. FACTORY & WAREROOMS: 110, 112 & 114 Sudbary St., Boston. DO YOU CORRESPOND? If you desire to be in good form in your correspondence, use only the fine writing papers manufactured by the Whiting Paper Company, of Holyoke. You will find them to be the best for all the uses of polite society. Sold by all dealers. New York Offices, 150 and 152 Duane St. comicbooks.com