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1 Notice th 5 of New York amuse Tue Rev. Francis $. Borton, a missionary in Pueblo, themsel tting up fa Mexico, says, in the Christian Endeavor World, that he “Yes; and their simian forefathers did the sume thing.” recently saw the following notice in a Roman Catholic Cleveland Plain Dealer church in Mexico: * Rate for Souls—At the last Raffle for Souls the fol lowing numbers obtained the prize, and the lucky holders may be assured that their loved ones are forever released from the flames of Purgatory : » Ticket 811—The soul of the lawyer, James Vasquey, is impress on the released from Purgatory and ushered into heavenly joys. shington’s birthday, and among * Ticket 41—The soul of Mme. Calderon is made happy THAT was an artistic revenge of 7 What was? “Why, his g Academy of Immortals in he is the only " yo Record. “If the Se i . x ri The soul of the aged widow, Francisca de woukl Wash: ave rath fs a s er released from the flames of Purgatory f the boys. “Another raMfle for souls will be beld at this same —New York Tribune xt Church of the Redeemer on January Ist, at which eling and tortured souls will be released from “Trey do pretty things in’ Bos “ sakt the Ocew Purgatory to Heaven, according to the four highest tickets sional Liar, What do you suppose Tsaw the last time 1 jn this lottery. Tickets, $1. To be had of the Father in e. Willyou, for the poor sum of $1, leave ~ Give it up, your loved ones to burn in Purgatory for ages?" wid. $2.20 pants, marked down from Cincinnati Inquirer Tuy. philanthropist stopped in front of the cell oc cupied by the most abandoned criminal in the institetin a young man who had hamstrung horses for fun, throw, dynamite cartridges into stage-coaches to hear the pose, bored holes in the bottoms of steamboats in onde: see the passengers try to switn with their clothes on in a spirit of mischief held up a railway train ve to, “What brought you here, my friend > asked iy philanthropist. * Readlin’ + Peck's Bad Boy’ when Twas a kid.” the hardened villain. “10s all right, [reckon ckin',"* he added, turning again to his gga view was over, © he feller that wrote Peck’s Bs elected Guv'ner."—Chicago Tribune * Harry, do you love your little baby brother * What's the use + He wouldn't know it if I did: Tit-Bite Mr. Romayz: [tell you what, a baby brightens up th house, and t Mn. Practicn yes; we've had to keep the ge burning all night ever since ours was born. Phitadetphinr Reowt ! OWNEY'S Chocolate Bonbons “Lowney” on Every Piece, ~ These delightful confections have achleved acelebrity unequalled by any others. If you have not tried them we will xend you a trial package for 10 cents in stamps. When the top of your head begins to ~»| ~look like this » ~*~ 90.Pearl St., Boston. New tore, 1193 Broadway (25th St.). ° THE WALTER M. LOWNEY CO., @ Y " Boston Retail Store, 416 Sammerfst. Cy Bee HALLS me Manufactured by*R:P-Hati.« Co. Nashua NH - re. es