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A aitssionany in China was endeavoring to con- ne of the native Suppose me Christian, me go to heaven?” re- marked Ah Sin. “Yes,"" replied the missionary retorted the h you no let Chinaman into A bim into heaven?” sald the missionary w y in beaven.""—Argoni h fervor, “there's no labor p: Orr sales are enormous and continually on tbe Increase ; Cook's Imperiat Extra Dry Champagne. M 1g the best on the market, Wortiy Scots are reported as baving no incli- fon for lamenting the death of Max O'Rell. The on ts ined in o ark of a Highland er who had refused to serve the Frenchman at table. “Its not to be expected,” sald he, “that a self- respect ‘otsman could serve him with ceeveelity. Did he no’ say we took to the kilt because our feet were too large to get through trousers ?"—Youth’s Companion You look better, feel better, are better when your run- down system is invigorated with Abbott's, the Original Angostura Bitters, At druggists, an English idiom misleads the guileless Gaul, when he translates English phrases into French, as in the case of one who rendered “forty odd years" as “quarante années étranges.” Even he, however, did rather better than Laplace, who, in the eighteenth century, translated “Love's Last Shift" Into ‘La Dernitre Chemise de Amour. — Exchange, SomeTINES In a downtown church, as the story goes, there was Introduced a new hymn last Sunday, and, after the dismissal of the services, the organ blower found his way to the player's bench and asked in a meek voice: “How did the music for that new hymn go this evening?” “Ob, very well, very well, indeed,” replied the organist; “but why do you ask? “Well.” said the blower, “I'll tell you the truth. I was a bit nervous and a bit worrled about it, for, you see,” ho went on explaining, “I never blowed for that hymn before."—Philadelphia Press. »position, isn't he?” sald a vist. | “but what for | when you fet | “1.All thia cup, to one made up Of loveliness alone, A worman of Ler gentle sex Somo more of such a fram That life might be all And wearines a name.” Al pure rye, 10/years old, aged 7 by time, ot artificially. Green Label. At All First-Class Dealers. BUFFALO LITHIA WATER Possesses “Peculiar Power as a Nerve Tonic and Exhil- arant,” and “Decided and Permanent Benefit” Re- sults from Its Use in Acid Dyspepsia, Nervous Indigestion and Neurasthenia. “An Effi- cient Remedy in a Wide Range of Nervous Disorders.” Dr. J. 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