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The only of COD LIVER OIL that ean be taken readily and tolerated for a long time by delicate stomach, N AS A REMEDY yon CONSE NITION in the countries of the w FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. _ SAM JONES’ SERMONS In the principal cities, with History of His Life; snd Sermons by Sam Sm laborer. ONLY HU LUSTRATED } EDIT JON. Most rema-kable and Jutensely interesting and amusing om vings over seen wk. ONLY FULL AND AUTHENTIC EDITION, The first complete reports ever ptinted, tread ost book sensation of the day. emendops dee and, No book ever befors Hke it, AGENTS? WA NTED. Popular low down prices. Write for terms; or, to secure agency quick, send 76 cents in om ull outlt, oo ANDARD BOOK CO. 612 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pa MY FRIEND'S SNORE. . AN ARTISTIC, WELL-REGULATED PERFORMANCE Ing to the Imagination Hearer a Profound Reverence on the War Path inale. I have a friend who snores, fled, of snore that leaves absolutely nothing to the imagination, snore is not equalled country, and I ought to know, for I've sat up with it nearly « shrill treble snore in knee-pants, watched over it with more or less tender solicitude during the trying period in which its voice changed and its mustache sprouted, and celebrated its arrival at its deep baritone lating the other members of my friend's family upon their fatal connection with a steamboat excursion early in the fifties, I say I have sat up all these years out of regard for the truth My friend and I have always roomed to- gether and always occuplad the same bed, wut never slept together; he slept but | thoroughly perfect and artistin achievement of any kind, therefore not! oud induce | me to fall asleep during the progress of the symphony which my t(riend nightly per- forms in bis nasal organ. Symvhouy good word. lt defines tho s.tuation exactly. My friend's snore is not, .ise that of ordi nary individuals, a of nites rations of the uy jew, Itis a symueprical and wel tel peformanco-— and whion the clin in a blaze of green and lightnun,. consists of one act only, wi conunences an hour ailer m tired and continues till his alar.u awakened him to a remembrance minor duties which the day dimands him, ng Jact rr gula- qusio, irtain th ty of IRA falis thunder ANCe urianle as re has those of bile s Cloud ol NESOTA. referred brought all VIRGIN FORESTS OF MIN The steamboat ex to is the circumstan these facts within my of this painful is fent, tender age of three and came an orphan. misty veil of the happened along did not leave the boy to perish among the debris of the {ll fated boat and worse-fated passengers, Lat fished him out and warmed him in tho bosom of his family. Thusat ns tender age we were thrown together, and de spite the orphan’s infirmity, which was not long in coming to the surface, firm friends the rolling prairies and virgin forests Minnesota, essit v, chosen from the yonth of the neigh borin bagoes Ere we were out of our teens pipe of peace we had smoked with bands wes broken into a thousand ploces and the {ragmenta drenched with blood The blow came without a moments warning | and the day before it fell will still be vivid | in our memories where recollections of other days bave vanished. How distinctly | I recall each incident of that wemorabls day as, now at midnight on March 21, 1888 | recline upon one elbow and gaze upon the face of my snoring friend bas just ricen, and more plainl> than words | the pleased expression on my friend's face, and the peculiar gurgling cackle which ap- | parently ismues from the neighborhood of his epiglottis, recalls to my mind a wigwasm on the bank of a river. 1 am reclining in plosion coove C8 which Erasp, friend, at the half years, my a future, my tha warriors in different stages of nakedness and dirtiness, who swarm about the wig. warm. THE PHENOMENA GOIN At 1 am the pleased expression is still on my friend's face, but he has drawn out another stop and the windows begin to rattle cheerfully, As plainly as I can view the phenomena going on in the region of my friend's larynx, my mind's eye soos him seize one of the dirtiest of the young savages, and holding him by the heels, souse him, kicking and whooping, in the river. ALS a m. the occasional bits of plaster which fall from the ceiling sgain freshen my memory, and I soe distinctly the fast and furious fun my friend is having with the it ls savages on the river bank. For an justant something « mi to stick in my {riend's throat, iio i: pulling out another stop. The pans and pilates in the kitchen rattle in sympatsy with the result, and the expression of my friend's face becoming more serious, I notice an ill-favored squaw emerge from the wigwam brandishing a huge kuife. Another stop aud the loud pedal Bless me, how the bed groans and the foundations of the house trembla! Then scrowling braves follow the squaw and draw their knives My friend suddenly realizes his danger and flies, pursu | Lv the braves with drawn knives (Goud heavens! My friend's entire anatomy must be lined with boller iron! The savages are gaining on hima chromo lsshaken from its moorings on the wall. My friend stumbles ~he falls—the savages are upon him! The alarm clock goes off, and the cur- tain falls “1 feel as though 1'd been dreaming.” my friend mutters, as be gots into his trowsera | answer him not a word but sink exhausted on my pillow, and sleep the sleop of the funocent till the sun is high in the heavens —Curyis J. Dunham —in the Current G ON, a —— ssn The Calker and the Shark. A Bhip Calker who was at work on a Staging had the Misfortune to fall into the Hea, and he had scarcely strock the water when a Shark put in an appearance and sald: “It wars very ini of you, Indeed: but you are such a Small Chap, you Know.” “I'll go Aboard and ask the Cook, who weighs Two Hundred Pounds, to come down in my Place,” Answered the Calker, “Thanks, and be needn't be at all Par. ticular to Hemove his Tobacco lox or Boots.” When the Caiker was Safely Aboard Le Mocked at the Shark, and a Turtle on a Rock pulled down his Vest and Soliloquyzed: Moral--“When 1 step over a Dime to look Beyond it for a Quarter I shall expect to Dine on Wind. 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[8a anon twill imply value, it impli painfully in land boy alla hibibgn speeches and essays whose books it hey have never read-—authors many fathoms lower in taste than the graduates who are bestow- ing the panegyrice, Many pass through life reading and talking without having actually found it the right vulgarity of auth have always stood only in a great light of fame. It is the duty of the men and women now in the world to make an examination into this matter of namo or fame, and learn how this fame came to pass, for if it was created out of a period less refined than our own then we are not bound to perpetuate it any more than we are bound in our ordinary con- versation to nse the coarse terms com- mon in the older periods in other lands, One of the grand spectacles of our times is this one of a purer literature. It is tho whitest age in this respect the | human race has yet seen. 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