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leman, er your _ wants wants i tingly, Extracto BEEF, We're sure to want it wherever we go.” (Overheard on “the Limited.”) —who wants the dregs? — The DE- LONG Patent Hook H the most brilliant of the season’s periodicals. y_ possessin; cap matrimony, Address PORT, this office E. w- x.—Where are you, darling? It ina long time since we have heard from you, Gentleman wishes to meet for a dinn companion young lady who does not like champagne, canvass-back duck or terrapin. Address BACHELOR, this office. Any one knowing the present whereabouts of Benjamin Harrison will confer a favor by addressing G, 0. P., Washington, D. C. BIG SLEEV vill the lady with big sleeves who was walking on Fifth Avenue last Sunday send her photograph ani address t0-A\ Dae this office. A young gentleman with large income and fine physique would like to meet an accom- plish ed young lady who knows how to c kwhvat cakes. Address PER STOMACII- AD CORDEM, this office. English Duke with reduced income wishes to meet American heiress. Object boodle. | __ Chicago papers please copy. IS exceptionally attractive OCTOBER SUNSET. The Autumn woods in Autumn moods With red and gold were burning, But o'er their blaze a soft light haze Showed day to twilight turning. ‘The purple tones the sunset owns, Crossed by its last beams streaming ; ‘Turned with the mist to amethyst With gorgeous crimson gleaming. In orange tints and golden glints, The sunset redly glowing ; ‘The amber shades deep in the glades Marked first the day was going. There Madge and I, beneath the sky In all its golden splendor, Marked with delight the coming night, Its low lights soft and tender. “No brighter scene,” I said, ‘1 ween, Ere marked a bright day’s ending ; No artist's dream could ever scheme Such glorious mellow blending!" Madge turned ; “ Dear friend, for mellow blend, Remember, there are others— Club Cocktails, grand, best in the land ! Put up by HEUNLEIN BROTHERS !" Etste: Yes, dear, my husband is a doc- tor, and a lovely fellow; but he is awfully \d | absent-minded. Apa: Indeed! Etste: Only fancy! During the marriage ceremony, when he gave me the ring, he felt my pulse and asked me to put out my Well, he won't do the latter again. .LIFE. FOR 1895. ™ Columbia Pad Calendar For (896 YOU NEED IT A Desk Calendar 1s a convenient kind of sto orand: ly rem ou of the ec guaiity of ¢ Columbia” Bicycles jour Deed: of one. You won't object to at.'of‘course. The Calendar will be mailed for five 2cent stamps. Address Calendar Department, POPE MANUFACTURING CO., HARTFORD, COMM, issue profusely illustrated by C. D. Gibson, A. B. Wenzell, F. G. Attwood, Van Schatck, F. T. Richards, Kemble, and others of Lirr’s leading artists, and contains an original Christmas story by /. 4. Mitchell, which, with satirical and humorous matter, renders Christmas Lire for 1895 one of 36 PAGES OF RICHLY ILLUSTRATED MATTER FOR 25 CENTS. Cover in gold and colors.