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400 ‘LIFE: Ir is said of a certain literary woman that she is never at loss fora x reply, and never misses an opportunity to say a bright thing. Oneday, x ry = f d was describing to her a noted artist, about whom her curiosity | Cc] ° AT LL ¥ cen greatly aroused, but whom she had never seen.‘ To begin Vv V) i remarked the friend, he has a perfect Niagara of a forehead!" “What 2” said the other; "* do you mean to tell me the poor man has TUE a cataract over both eyes 2"— Zhe Memoirs of Cheiropodus. INGRATI ls eS , y Youxe Lapy—Good morning, Mr. Surplice. You stated yesterday WALKED some dozen miles or so that you wished some of the members of the congregation would solicit Up to my waist in drifting snow, subscriptions for a bell. nd jgot myself frost-bitten, CLERGYMAN—Ves, Miss De Goode. It is my ambition to have the maid a Christmas tree vest and finest bell in the city, Lapy—I have plenty of leisure, and would like to help. CLERGYMAN—Very well. Here 18 a book, Don't waste time applying to families who live within two or three blocks of the church, S WHAT is : , They won t give anything. —Vew Vork Weekly, Proceesting to fl “Dio L hear you say that you once saw a red-headed Indian ?” Old etter © youn; yi hear Toe say saat ek Wie reed * Well, can you explain the phenomenon ? And the plaintiff in the breach of promise case of Joone agt. De al Co.'s Monthly Cember, who had just remitted a batch of documents to her lawyer, Chara: e, dear, if your form was like mine, what would ed out of the express office with a vivid but businesslike gleam in you wear at the masquerade ball ? her eye.—Chicugo Tribune Tthink I should wear a balloon,—Cleak Review ing Chapping, z) "9 1-SEASON-'02. A 7 Ly New and Original Styles in Capes, Chafing, Dandruff, Fee = Jackets, Wraps, Fur Trimmings, &c. Odors from Perspiration. Man: | BLUE Speedy Relief by Using ac ke r Ss CELEBRATED HATS, ED ON French Ladies’ Round Hats and Bonnets and The Dunlap Silk Umbrella. ar oap. 178 & 180 Fifth Avenue, bet. 22d and 234 St and 18: Broadway, near Cortlandt St., NEW YORK, **It Soothes while it Cleanses.” Palmer House, Chicago. 914 Chestnut St., Phila deal and Sury. Reporter, Phila, Medloa! aw Niro: Renerters a (27 Agencies in all Principal Cities. Gold Medal Awarded, Paris Exposition, 1889, Investment Share Certificates wil! net you 8 per cent. Prune farms of Oregon cannot be surpassed. By our handling large tracts we are enabled to sell at low cost.” Cror~ AND BANkS NeveK VAIL IN Oxgconx. Send for our new prospectus. The Fars Trust & Loan Co., Portland, Oregon Ladies shopping will always find room now at | A. J AEC KE L, Taylor's Restaurant, as it has been recently FURRIER, enlarged by the addition of the new and hard- 1t EAST 19th STREET, some Colonial Dining Room. It isthe most | Near Broadway, New York- convenient and popular eating place in the city. Receiver of the grand gold medal of the E D E N IA The cuisine and service never deteriorate, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1889 Catalogues seat on application. WHITING’S FINE STATIONERY. Established twenty-six years. Make twenty-six tons per day AND of high-class correspondence papers. Largest manufacturers in the world. Sold in every city and town in the Union, Have ° you ever tried them?” Ask your stationer for “ Whiting’s 0 a ] Standard or No. 1 Quality,” and see how you like it. Made ¢ Jonly by WutttinxG Paver Co., Holyoke, Mass., or New York. comicbooks.com