Life, 1891-10-22 · page 14 of 16
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SASGRS AT WLU WATCH the forest foliage change And glow with colors rare and strange ; And as beneath their shade [ roam I muse upon a wondrous tome Of tales E wrote, and drop my head, Because those leaves will ne'er be read. wv York Herald. A WesTeRN man says that this isa “tough world,” and it is his opinion that very few who are in it now will ever get out alive.— —Pharmacentical Era. ‘My DEAR GRANDSON,” said the loving grandmother, as she gently stroked the boy’s fair hair, “tT find my sight is failing me, and I fear that ere long I shall no longer be able to knit the socks which 1 have sent you so regularly during the past five years. “Oh, do not say so, my dear grandmother,” exclaimed th man in a pa te outburst as the light of a great joy This is too, too much, [ cannot bear it. young broke over his —Clothier and . Titus, the baby has swallowed a hair-pin ! st_as 1 expected, Now you'll want money to buy some more, It's nothing but money, money, money in this house the whole blessed time. I'l bet that baby has’ swallowed more than fifty dollars’ worth of hair-pins in the last three months. Now, madam, this thing has got to stop right here—either that baby will quit eating hair-pins and come down to common grub like the rest of us, or I'll know the reason why—you understand ?—Efoch, + THAT'S exactly what [came here for this evening, Miss Mildred.” The young man laid aside his hat, cane and gloves. “That's exactly what Icame for.” he repeated, possessing himself of her hand, * 1 want you for my wife.” “You might have saved yourself the trouble, Mr. Fairball," ex- claimed the girl, taking her hand away. ‘I shall never marry you. nother word of back talk like that,” said the young base-ball umpire, quietly but firmly passing his arm about her waist and pulling her head down on his shoul will cost you $25."—Chicago Times “L-THINK that Miss Seabeach is awfully horrid.” “Why, what's the matter 2” She met me on the hotel piazza and said; + Whi I'm so glad to meet you, [haven't seen you in a hundred “1 SEE you are advertisin third time in a single month ! “Yes, bother it! Since my dau lessons I can't keep a dog in the hou: ain for a runaway dog. This is the has begun taking music Ladies Roi The for Shampooin, Medical and Surg. Reporter, Phila.) Palmer House, “It eaves the skin soft, smooth, and supp! Medical Standard, Chicage. FAMOUS PERFUMES EDENIA AND Goya laily. WIHLTTING’S solely proaches it. who desire CELEBRATED HATS, —AND— nd Hats and wlap Silk 178 & 180 Fifth Avenue, bet. 22d and a3d Sts. and 18: Broadway, near Cortlandt St., NEW YORK. ago. £227" Agencies in all Principal Cities. Gold Medal Awarded, Paris Exposi “A DROP OF DEW.” (Trade-Mark.) A Fine Liquid Perfume. Sui Thou dost noutish these y Till they grew in scent and hu Fairest children of the hou th mists of evening dew 50 cents per bottle, Sent by mail on receipt of 75 cts. THEODORE METCALF CO., Boston FE. FOUGERA & CO. STATIONE upon its merits. Its excellence h > correct style respondence use * Wh rough and smooth fin Insist upon your stationer supplying you with it. Wittrixc Parer Co., 150 and ‘9 1-SEASON-'92, New and Original Styles in Capes, Jackets, Wraps, Fur Trimmings, &e. Bonnets and pbrella. 914 Chestout St., Phila on, 1889. oung flowers, A. JAECKEL, FUR 4 11 EAST (9th STREET, Near Hroadway, New Y, Receiver ut the grand gold medal of Paris Exposition Universelle, 1689, ‘atalog: tea th + New York Y_ has attained a national reputation No other paper equal r nap. s been attested by the best people, and all and the finest. material for their cor- ting’s Standard Linen Paper.” Made in sh and in cream and azure tints. New Duane Street, York, sole manufacturers. comicbooks.com