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- LIFE: Fens wT LL HISTORICAL. A WONDROUS concert then there was, Great harmony arose When Nero played the fiddle And the firemen played the hose. —Washington Evening Star. “Do you love me, Jennie ?” “do.” + Have you ever loved before ?” *t Lhave.” “Then, darling, be mine. I've long been looking for a truthful girl Ifyou had said *1n ards found out that you had, it would have undermined my confidence in yor “That's what I thought,” said Jennie, softly, to herself."— Zhe Re- marks of Epictetus to his Mother-in-li SME (severely) + I have been informed that you intend to give a bachelor. inner to your friends on the day before we are to be married. leave of a gang of fellows whom no gentleman would introduce to his wife, and I should just like to know why a gentleman should have such— He: My dear, you have been misinformed. tention of giving a * You haven’ + Of course not. same as before."—. T haven't the least in- chelor-dinner or taking leave of anybody.” I shall meet them every night at the club, just the » York Weekly. Comino into New York on the line of the New York Central Rail- road, one of those large, round bowlders, for which Harlem is famou: meets the eye of the hurrying traveler, and he is informed, with all due solemnity, that the goats are happy because they chew McGin- nis’s Chewing Tobacco. ‘The great point in this advertisement rests on the fact that at all hours of the day and night there are always two or Unree goats perched on this bowlder, and the combination is irresistibly funny. A gentleman circulates the story that he and a friend of his, the late Mr. Morgan, of St. Thomas's Church, New York, were pass- ing by a field, when the clergyman’s hat flew off and was immediately seized by a goat, who commenced to devour it. His friend said: * That is an extremely intelligent goat, and is simply obeying the or- ders of the owner of this field,” and he pointed to a large sign on the fence, which read: ** Chew Morgan's Plug."—Art in Advertising. Wexperby : Beatrix, why do you refuse me when you know a single kiss from those sweet lips would intoxicate me with delight. Now, as | understand it, a bachelor-dinner is for the purpose of taking “A luxury for Shampooing.” —Medical and Surg. Reporter, Phila. “It leaves the skin soft, smooth, and supple.” Medical Standard, Chicago. EDENIA AND Goya leily. Beatrix : Because, George, this is a prohibition town.—Hoston Post. covvetaxras. CELEBRATED HATS, —AND— Ladies’ Round Hats and Bonnets and The Dunlap Sik Umbrella. 178 & 180 Fifth Avenue, bet. 22d and a3d Ste., and 18: Broadway, near Cortlandt St., NEW YORK, Palmer House, Chicago. 914 Chestaut St., Phila 487 Agencies in all Principal Cities, Gold Medal Awarded, Paris Exposition, 1889. “A DROP OF DEW.” (Trade-Mark.) Permanent and Lasting. “ T must go seek some dewdrops here, And hand a pearl in every cowslip’s ear.” 50 cents per small bottle; $10 for large glass stopped. By mail or ex- press on receipt of price. THEODORE METCALF CO., Boston E. FOUGERA & CO., - New York ‘0 1-SEASON-'92, New and Original Styles in Capes, Jackets, Wraps, Fur Trimmings, &e. A. JAECKEL, FURRIE (t EAST (9th STREET, Near Broadway, New York. Receiver of the grand gold medal of the Paris Exposition Us Ne, + Catalogues Are You in Need of Fine St How is it that every lady desiring the most select corres- pondence papers insists on having those made by the Whit- ing Paper Company ? It must be because they are the best. Ask your stationer for the ‘* Standard Linen,” and you will use no other in future. Wuitinc Paver Company, New York Offices: 150 and 152 Duane Street. comicbooks.com