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The NEXT THING From Leadon Fun, IN BICYCLES. ALEXANDRE Dumas was much addicted to boasting of the high fees which he received for his articles. at a party. line,” replied Dumas. about half a million francs ‘A railway contractor.”— Outlook. “That is pretty fair, no doubt,” “How much was the highest fee you ever got?” “Bah ! that is nothing ” for a line!" incredulous smile at the apparently outrageous piece of brag. once said a stranger to him “Ten francs a said the other gentleman, “TI get “Really 2” rejoined Dumas, with an ‘Pray, what are you ?” A YOuNG Irishman in want of a five pound note wrote to his uncle as follows : If you could see how I blush for shame while I am writing you would pity me. you know why ? do not know how to express myself. Because I have to ask you for a few pounds, and It is impossible for me to tell you. end you this by messenger, who will wait for an answer. dearest uncle, your most obedient and affectionate nephew, I prefer to die. Relieve me, my —Overcome with shame for what 1 have written, I have been running after the messenger in order to take the letter from him, but [ cannot catch him up, Heaven grant that something may happen to stop him, or that my letter may get lost !* Delightful for Bath and Shampoo. PACKER’S TAR SOAP Cleanses quickly, and leaves the skin ex- quisitely clean, sweet and smooth. * Excellent for chapped ski “ A luxury for shampooing. ASK FOR THIS BRAND. pare. Unequaled for all persone with Ravlicate aad tender skins MULHENS & KROPFP, New York, U.S. Agta. Ready for Spring Our importations are complete, assortment larger than ever, nu- merous models to select from, prices very reasonable. Best Workmanship. Fit Guaranteed. Suits, Silk-Lined throughout, Fifty to Sixty Dollars. BERGDORF & VOIGT, Ladies’ Tailors and Furriers, 125 Fifth Avenue. used on LIFE is |THE INK "| FRED'K H. LEVEY CO., 69 Beekman St., N.Y. manufactured by Wire: the worst I ever saw. get it from me, HUsnann (snappishly) : get it from me. Wirk. (reflectively): No, seem to have all yours yet. William, I do think our boys are I'm sure they don't Well, they don’t William, you x. LyxTox, in Devon, is claimed to be one of the healthiest places in England. Recently a visitor began to talk to an old man there, and asked him his age ; whereupon he said, “Tain just over seventy.” “Well,” said the visitor, ‘you look as if you had ‘got a good many years to live yet. ‘At what age did your father die ?” “Father dead?” said the man, surprised, ** Father isn't dead putting grandfather to bed !" looking he’s upstairs Exchange. “Tisatins. says he is wedded to his art.” “You don’t say! It's a wonder to me that he doesn’t sue for divorce on the ground of non-support."— Texas Siftings. The uncle was naturally touched, but was equal to the He replied, as follows; “My Dear Jack: Console yourself, and blush no longer. Providence has heard your prayers. The messenger lost your letter. Your affectionate uncle. ."—New York Herald. emergency. Hexry WARD BEECHER was lecturing on ‘ Communism” in the Old Wigwam ia Chicago, before an audience of ten thousand people. Everybody was subdued ; the dodionce was breathicss with loterest. He was telling the story of the rise of the power ‘of the people. Presently he ended a ringing period with these words, pronounced ina voice so deep and fervid and {ull of conviction that they seemed to have been uttered ther for the first time : ‘* The voice of the people is the voice of God!" But into the silence which followed this utterance came the voice of a half-drunken man in the gallery: ‘Tbe voice of the people is-the voice of a fool.” Would Mr. Beecher be equal to such az interruption which made the sympathetic crowd shiver ?” He certainly was. Looking toward the gallery from whence the voice came, he replied with simple dignity ‘I said the voice of the people, not the voice of one man. ‘urrent Literature. Bromo=Seltzer Promptly | Headaches. MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT, You can leave Grand Central Station, the very centre of the city, For Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati, in a magnificently equipped train, Via the New York Central, The Great Four-track Trunk Line, Trains depart from and arrive at Grand Central Station, New York Connecting the east and west, by the New York Central Lines. Chicago is only 24 hours away ; Cincinnati 22; St. Louis 30. Eleven through trains each day, Practically a train every hour, via “AMERICA’S GREATEST RAILRO. Ccomicbooks.com