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SEISERS AT Ni HE DID NOT WIN HER. 66 ]F Las you and you was me, And you knew I was true When no one else were near,” said he, * Now what—er—would you do Her red lips curled. “If I were you, I'd not stand there and stammer ; I'd go to night school, or somewhere, And learn a little grammar.” —Kansas City Journal. AT a dinner party in Chicago the other day, Mrs. Clement Scott met a woman who ea large amount of jewelry, there being among other pices a superb design in jonds, Of this particular ornament the wearer appeared to be specially proud, and attention to it, she said to Mrs, Scott : hese diamonds in a London shop, where they had been pawned by some replied Mrs. Scott, calmly, ‘our best people sometimes sell, but they ler buy in pawnshops !"—Argonaut. Tue New.ty Weo: forgive her. Cousin Ja 2 Wh: WwW Edith did the hatefullest thing at our reception, and I'll never what could it be? THE NEWLY Web: | She addressed Charles in the most pitying manner, and said “L hope you'll be happy.” The way she uttered that word “hope” was’ positively unbearable.—Boston Transcript. Counset for the defence (¢0 witness) : h murder, the moon shone so brightly that you could see the burglars in the room. vake at the time ? 1 don't know. Was his face turned towards you or not? I don't know. What! you don't ‘know whether his face was turned to you or You say that on the night of the attempted Vas the wall ? Witxess: No. Counset.: My lord and gentlemen of the jury, you hear what this witness says. She has declared the prisoners to be the burglars who were in the room, and yet she is unable to state in what position her husband was lying in bed. Well (fo tvitness), how is it you don’t know ? WITxEss: I could not see. . Couxsei: Hal ha! Just what I thought, you could not see. You were so positive in your recognition of the accused, and yet could not see which way your husband's face was turned,” Explain that if you can. Witxess: Well, then, sir, my husband is so bald that in the twilight 1am unable to distinguish his face from the back of his head.—Mannheimer Volasblatt. ADpiying at this ofice. Single copies of Vols, Trae) is ‘and X€IIL_, $19.00 each, bound.” ¥ matters by Back numbers of Lire can be had by and XVI., $1500 each, bound. | Vola. I ‘Subscribers wishing addrem changed Land TL oat of prin sending old addrem aa well aa Dew. 1, bound, 00, Vols II, VIIL, XIII. and XIV, $20.00 each, bound. Vola VIL, X., X1., XII. XX 85.05 each. it Vol. XIX. and Back numbers, one year old, cents per copy. * YCLERS, ANGLERS, YACNTSMEN, HO Sportsmen, travellers, do you know What rellef for rashes, stings, Packer's Tar Soap alwa: Odors to Its cleansing yield, Irritations too are healed— Caused by sunburn, chafing, heat, Or by shoes that rub the feet. 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