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- LIFE: ORS AT NvLL §§ V V THE AMATEUR BILLIARD PLAYER. HE chats his cue with nonchalacce When ‘tis his turn to play, Then makes a draw or carrom shot In quite a skillful way. And as admiring friends around Applause on him bestow, He says, that's nothing to the game He played some years ago. —New York Press, Wire: Did you change the dress pattern and blow the man up for the mistake ? Husnanp: had it changed, but the clerk declared that he knew you were wrong. Wire: Well, what did you do about it ? Husnanp (grimly): 1 shook hands with him.—Clook Review. CZAR OF RUSSIA (just out of bed): What has become of my undershirt ? VALET: Please, your majesty, the blachsmith’s putting fresh rivets in it.— Yankee Blade. AND Caps, in varied colors and patterns, and at popular prices. — CELEBRATED HATS, HODGMAN ~ Ladies’ Round Hats and Bonnets and The Dunlap Silk Umbrella. 178 & 180 Fifth Avenue, bet. 22d and 23d Sts. and 18: Broadway, near Cortlandt St. NEW YORK. RUBBER COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS, 459 & 461 Broadway, | 21 West 23d St., Cor, Grand Street. | Adj. Fifth Ave. Hotel 27 Maiden Lane, cor. Nassau St., NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED 1861. Palmer House, Chicago. RED HAND BOTTLED RY THE RREWE — ‘ FL, ZELL, “Agent. 98 Pe HIGHEST GR 827 Agencies in all Principal Cities. Gold Medal Awarded, Paris Exposition, 1889. “Five type of civilization existing in your State, I must say. The idea of one man shooting another merely for refusing to drink with “You are alluding to that little affair of day befo' yesterday, I sup- pose,” answered the Kentuckian. ‘There were extenuating circum- stances in that case. The fellow who did the refusing, and who natur- ally got shot, was the one who had the bottle, sah."—/ndianapolis Journal. “THAT's a pretty old alligator, T guess,” remarked one tourist to another, as a huge cayman opened his cavernous jaws and took in a young darkey that had recklessly ventured into the river. “He may be old,” returned the other, ‘but he’s evidently got a good deal of the boy in him yet."—Boston Courier. Ir is gratifying to learn that our valued contemporary, the Con- gressional Record, is going to have an editor. It is also gratifying to know that it is going to have a new and improved list of contributors. —Detrott Free Press. Tuee Germans, a Saxon, a Bavarian, and a Prussian were travel- ing together. They called at a wayside inn, had a glass of beer, paid and took their departure. A few steps farther on the Saxon observed : “*T noticed a fine silver watch hanging on a nail over the counter.” “Let us go back and fetch it,” said the Bavaria “Useless trouble,” added the the Prussian, ‘I have it in my pocket."—Le Bavard. AT THE BaRER'S—(Scene First.)—BarweRr : Shaving, sir? Juvenie (at. 16): You flatter me! No; only hair-cutting. (Scene Second.)—Barutk: Hair-cutting, sir? Batp-HeapsD GENTLEMAN: You flatter me! No; only shaving. —Humoristische bidtter, MACKINTOSH Pt The New Stocking. _ STEAMER Rucs, > Coats, CLOAKS y LAP & Aor ote Chestnut St., Phila. ALLSOPP'S ALE. Knit to Fit the Foot. EUR IN ENGLAND. E IMPORTED. | Saves Discomfort; no wrinkles, no cramped toes. (Notice the shape.) We buy and sell billsof | Saves Darning; the big toe, having WE DDING OUTFITS Letters table risien of money to A sure relief for those afflicted with Europe, Australia, and the of West Indies; also make Collections and issue Com- Credit. ges) 2rd, 2 areen Lala by dealers or by mall. 2 palrs aut parts of the world. ale or 3 y FOR GENTLEMEN. DRESS SHIRTS, GLOVES, TIES, SCARFS, &c. room enough, stays inside this stocking. ingrowing nails, corns, bunions, or une natural heat and perspiration of the feet pairs fine cotton on receipt of $1. Mention size shoe worn (men's only). Brown Bros, &Co.. Rankers.59 Wall St. | WAUKENIOSE CO.,76 Chauncy st Moston, Masa, ARE YOU GOING TO CORRESPOND? — Use only the “ Whiting Standard Papers.” You will find Correct & Exclusive Styles. |them to fill all the requirements of polite society. Every — dealer in the United States can supply you with the fine_cor- Madison Square, NEW YORK. Lexpow : Pants Orrice: & King Edward St. respondence papers made exclusively by the Whiting Paper Company, of Holyoke, Mass. Use no others. New York. + Rue D'Uzes| Offices, 150 and 152 Duane Street. comicbooks.com