The Elder Sister: I'M ASHAMED OF THE ATTENTIONS OF THESE MEN TO YOU. The Younger Sister: IT MUST BE MORTIFYING WHERE YOU'RE ONLY ONE YEAR OLDER THAN I AM. dence, Thursday evening, nor the shooting match in the rear of our office, Friday afternoon. At the first we are to read an original poem, and upon the second occasion we modestly expect to carry off the first prize. We still have on hand about $60,000 worth of Baffin's Bay & Popocatapet! R. R. bonds which we will sell at two cents on the dollar. This is a rare chance to paper your parlors handsomely. Our recently-established bureau for diagnosing character by the handwriting has proved a great hit. Send in your dimes. Those interested will please take notice that our singing class and poker coterie will not meet next Friday and Saturday nights, respectively, as we are billed for a Tariff speech at Onderdonk City, Friday night, and will be up before the Grand Jury Saturday night. The ladies of the church have our heartfelt thanks for the elegant goldheaded cane which they presented us, last Wednesday afternoon, as a testimonial of their appreciation of our humble efforts to acceptably fill the office of Superintendent of the Sabbath School. Please do not forget that we are a candidate for the State Legislature and expect to get there if there is anything in hustling. E Tom P. Morgan. DITOR SMITH, of Philadelphia, is on record as asserting that he can learn more about the political situation in three hours at the Fifth Avenue Hotel than in reading newspapers for a year. The inevitable deduction is that Editor Smith has been reading the Philadelphia Press. HE BAUT SCISSORS AUT NULLUS "" BECAUSE IT DIDN'T PAY." had traveled through Sahara, braved the dangers of the Nile, Knew everything of politics, religion and the law, Could box and fence and scull a race and please his mother-in-law- -John R. Barrett in Printer's Ink. MRS. HUDSON, wife of the English railway king assailed by Carlyle, was a worthy successor to Mrs. Malaprop. Here are two stories of her related by Mr. Vernon Heath in his "Recollections": Mr. Hudson had issued cards for an evening party "to meet the Duke of Wellington." The night arrived, the guests assembled, and the rooms were crowded, but no duke, though at a late hour his grace arrived, when Mrs. Hudson, who was ready to receive him, said: "Oh, duke, you are so late and I have been so anxious; for to-night, you know, you are my prima donna!" Desiring to visit the celebrated Bridgewater Gallery, at the residence of Lord Ellesmere, Mrs. Hudson was duly shown the treasures of art there collected. In passing "That excellent antiseptic. . . ."-Medical Chronicle, Baltimore. Packer's Tar Soap, "In which the well-known soothing and healing properties of Pine-tar are skillfully combined with Vegetable Oils and Glycerine."-Medical Times, New York. A luxury for Bath and Shampoo. Soothing and Refreshing. Destroys odors. Wards off Contagion. Lundborgs FAMOUS PE FUMES EDENIA AND through the corridor, where much beautiful sculpture is exhibited, the visitor was struck by a bust of Marcus Aurelius. Addressing the housekeeper, she inquired: 64 And who may this be?" "That is Marcus Aurelius, ma'am." "Oh, indeed!" said Mrs. Hudson; father of the present marquis, I presume! -Argonaut. IT was in front of the Broadway. They had just come in from Punktown, and were devising ways and means to see Francis Wilson and "The Lion Tamer." "Taint no use in us all agoin' in," said Cy. Prime, "till we know whether it's any good or not. 'Spose we jist club together an' send Seth in ter see." Accordingly a purse was made, and Seth Jones went in to pass critical judgment on the entertainment. His companions had been standing on the sidewalk about ten minutes when Seth came out. Ôn his countenance was a dead sore expression in comparison with which an operatic manager counting a $90 house is a happy blending of profound satisfaction and beatific joy. 46 "Tain't no good tall! I've seen better troupes right in Punktown." "What's it about?" asked his brother Jays in chorus. "Nothin'. Only thing I see was a lot of fellers settin' in front of a big pictur fiddlin'."-Dramatic Mirror. MAUD: She is a woman who has suffered a great deal for her beliefs. MAUD: She believes that she can wear a No. 3 shoe on a No. 6 foot, and a 23-inch corset on a 30-inch waist.-Saturday Gazette. D. APPLETON & CO.'S SPAULDING & Co NEW BOOKS. Amethyst: The Story of a Beauty. CELEBRATED HATS, BY CHRISTABEL R. COLERIDGE, au AND FINE CARRIAGES and HARNESS. Goya Lily. WM. H. Gray, thor of "Lady Betty," "Jack o' Lanthorn," etc. No. 91, Town and Country Library. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00. 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