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it in
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"Uy being accidentally mixed up In
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The other morning we saw a man SO
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“Pretty Katie," Willie said—
And there came a dash of red
Through the brownness of his cheek—
“Boys are strong and girls are weak.
And I’ll carry, so I will,
Katie’s basket up the hill.”
Katie answered, with a laugh,
"You shall carry only half.”
And then, tossing back her curls.
"Boys are weak as well as girls.”
Do you think that Katie guesses
Half the wisdom she expressed?
SERMONS AND SLEEP.
Hrgard
to
Dosing In Church.
The French scientists are the most
consoling people in the world. They
are always working out some explana
tion that affords consolation. Here
comes one with a theory about sleep
ing In churches that will be a relief to
both pastor annd sleeper.
According to this French psycholo
gist's theory, persons are Inclined to
"doze” in church because of the de
vout attention they pay to the services.
"In endeavoring to fix every word In
their minds they put themselves Into a
sort of trance. It Is about the same as
what Is called self-hypnotism, and the
more closely one follows the minister
the .more likely he is to find himself
unable to remain awake.
For a good many years the pert par-
agraphers have had a great deal to say
about church sleepers, and usually the
preacher has gotten the worst of the
argument. All manner of devices have
been suggested by the humorists as
aids to lengthy sermons, even to the
placing of electric needles in the cush
ions to awaken the sleepers at the pres
sure of a button by the minister. But
now that the inclination to slumber In
church has been accounted for upon
purely scientific grounds, the remedy
for the evil will probably be abated In
a practical way—perhaps by encourag
ing the employment of pastors who are
incapable of holding one's attention at
all.—Dayton News.
.New
New
l.ialener.
England,
Mr. Bauld—What do you traot to be
when you grow up. Johnny?
Johnnie—I want to be a musician.
Mr Bauld—A musician! Why?
Johnnie—Yes. sir-ee; I wanter be a
pled piper. Just think of all the pie
he must get!—Boston Herald.
"SaV." said the country resident to
the city Clerk In the furniture store,
I want tn lo«>k at one of them 'here
if
>n
ireaus. I un-b I
the re t!u latest things out."—Detroit
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The young man bent forward.
said
"Walt a moment,
Herbert,"
Amelia, producing an implement a few
inches long, shaped like a tennis rack-
et. made of silver and specially pre
pared silk gauze, and holding It up be
fore her lips
"Now. Herbert."
Then they took their first disinfected
kiss.—Chicago Tribune
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“You didn't learn your letters very
well when you were a boy, did you.
grandpa?"
l.esaon from
/1
GUA^TFD WATTPPffOOF'
“Grandpa, how many letters !n ths
alphabet have more than one syllable?**
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Ibe Vast.
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Mr Hewligus (helping himself to
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rel while eating dinner, madam.
I'll
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Milkman.
"Good-morning, madam,” said the
slender, solemn faced man with the pe
cullarly unnatural looking hair. “1 am
introducing ¿ny new butter, which I
sell at a much lower price than that
charged by other refiner—I mean
creameries.”
"It has a strange smell,” says the
housewife, sniffing at the package. “It
smells as if It had been close to coal
oil.”
"Petroleum, madam, Is one of our
greatest health giving agents." explain
ed the stranger. "Besides, when the
butter gets old you can melt it and
burn it In your lamp. Two pounds?
Thank you, madam. We should all re
jotce In doing good. Here are 110,000,
000 for your husliand to build a college
with.”
And the new milkman stepped
blithely out of the yard.—Life.
In
Good
The Mistress—Katie, you should not
talk so much.
The Maid—No. ma'a.m.
“No; you should understand that it
Is your place to listen."
“I do that, ma'am."
"I naver saw you whan you were,
then.”
“No, ma'am; you never saw ma
when I was listening because I waa
on the other side of the keyhole,
ma'am.—Yonkers Statesman.
Horatius wan holding the bridge.
"The boss of the ward,” he gasped,
“told me this was fin easy job. and I
wouldn't have anything to do!"
The discovery of the fact, however.
• hat he had been tricked into believing
the position to be merely a saloon
keeper's perquisite had only the effect
of making him fight all the harder to
hold It.—Chicago Tribune
In a porch she sits, and lol
Swings a basket to and fro.
Vastly different from the one
That she swung in years agone;
This is long, and deep, and wide.
And has—-rockers at the side!
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They had cheeks like cherries red;
He was taller—'most a head;
She. with arms like wreaths of snow.
Swung a basket to and fro;
As she loitered, half In play.
Chattering to Willie Gray.
The
?
Makes the
Baking Sweeter, Lighter
They were standing where a brook.
Bending like a shepherd's crook.
Flashed its silver, and thick ranks
Of green willow fringed the banks;
Half In thought and half in play,
Katie Lee and Willie Gray.
Katie lives with Willie Gray.
Stiff neck ! Doesn’t amount to much,
but mighty disagreeable.
You’ve no
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Two brown heads with tossing curls.
Red lips shutting over pearls.
Bare feet white and wet with dew,
Two eyes black and two eyes blue;
Little boy and girl were they,
Katie Lee and Willie Gray.
In process of time it wa s observed
that Che multimillionaire philanthropist
had ceased living costly library build-
Pettit’s Eye Salve for Over 100 Years
Inga to towns and cities
"Why Is this, Mr. Canaggy?” the ra- has been used for congested and in- Men are only boys grown tall.
i flamed eyes, removes film or scum Hearts don't change much, after all;
porters asked him.
"Young men," he said. 'what Is the ■ over the eyes. All druggists or How- And when, long years from that day,
use of building great houses for Il I ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Katie Dee and Willie Gray
braries when all a man needs for an
Stood again beside the brook.
Illa Summer Game.
education is live feet of books?”
Bending like a shepherd's crook.
Whereat they marveled,
but they A summer game my fancy suits—
could not answer him.—Chicago Trib It Is the game of picking routes.
Is It strange that Willie said.
une.
Ah. often has ambition soared
While again a dash of red
To routes that I could ne'er afford.
Crossed the Brownness of his cheek,
Another Bonun Tumbo Jingle.
I study folders, and the trains.
"I am strong and you are weak;
(Contributed by a depraved outsider.) And find rare pleasure for my pains;
Life Is but a slippery steep,
A lion then sprang into view.
And yet. 'tls strange. I never use
Hung with shadows cold and deep.
And roared. "There’s no use flyin’! The routes that thus I pick and choose.
I'm going to make a meal, uf you!"
—Cleveland News.
"Will you trust me, Katie dear?
But he caught the lion lyin'.
Walk beside me without fear.
I-eft a Name ItcliI nd Him.
May I carry, if I will.
Fly In the Ointment.
Daniel—Hello. Jim! Who be yew All your burdens pp the hill?”
‘‘At to this polar discovery,” said ths »digging that ’ole for?
And she answered with a laugh,
distinguished naturalist, "I have only
Jim—Old Lawyer Skinner—’e died "No, but you may carry half.”
one regret."
yesterday.
“And that Is------ ’’
Close beside the little brook,
Daniel—Oh. what complaint?
"That the ship In which Peary sailed
Jim—Not a word o' complaint Fam Bending like a shepherd's crook.
for the arctics bears ths name of a
Washing with Its silver hands.
tropical explorer and wild animal kill ily rather pleased than otherwise.— I.ate and early at the sands.
er.”—Chicago Tribune
Ally Sloper's.
Is a cottage, where, to-day,
»»'V »"»tXi't i'SXlXS
AT DRUGGISTS.OR TRIAL B0)£ BY MAIL 50c
FROM PLAMTEN.9 3 HENRY ST.3ROOKLYNN?
— BEWARE OF IMITA’IONS.
"I t»nd Cascarets «o good that I would
not be without them. I was troubled a
great deal with torpid liver and headache.
Now since taking Cascarets Candy Cathar
tic I feel very much better. I shall cer
tainly recommend th< in to my friends as
| the best medicine I have ever seen."
'
Anna Bazinet,
Osborn Mill No. z, Fall River, Mass.
St uiil.orn.
“I.oogy yuh. Brudder Tump’" said
Parson Ragder while the congregatiot
was aisemoling in Ehenezer ciiapel
Æ
Wo
We pubi
publish our formulae
“I un'erslood yo' to nomemate dat yo
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•
We urge you to
Smith
to de revival yuh to-night."
I
consult your
doctor
“I done did muh best to 'compllsb
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When you tell your doctor about the bad Brother Tump, holding forth an ob
taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for
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Smith, was sawtuh reluctant an' handy
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I dess nachij
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but dis yuo am eue uv his cars!”—
It >H«ht Be Wsrse.
Puck.
Restless Roger—It always makes ms
Bad, old pal. to think that this earth is
•Wo-thirds water.
Kandy Pikes—O, cheer up’ Suppose
the rest of It was soap Instead of land.
—Ally Slopcr's.
Î
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Visiting n«y.
Mr» A was more shocked •h»i
amused when, in reply to hor question
"Wbo was at Sunday school this morn
tn-:." her 4-yearold daughter said,
"Everybody but Jeans.**
"Why. my dear.” said Mrs
A .
“wherever did you get such an idea;"
"He was out visiting this morning,”
the little lady confidently said
“Daughter," said Mrs. A., “who told
you su n a «’er> " '
"Nobody didn't tell me. mother, but
thev just kept singing It over and over
again: ‘Jesus is calling, lies calling
today.'”—Sucee-s Magazine.
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