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Mre, Man MeKnight Camden, N.J «Mrs, Tillie Waters ty Nireet Wo wr feliphia, FP Siegel 81 SLIRADA, io. 3 Pe Gran on Texas. = ter © fre f living wit able Compound tO OCnre Ness » fer ome Ny tion i1 i an DIL are wi they may Pinkham's and tha me nt of the Ly Le woul E becaiise "that ine, t the the A Narrow Mr later Escape, When HOUT h reason natured was hat drown sO:emn had oné fer Harton ced 1 ind the just stg 18 A man out, ‘Joomp'! joomp!’ moment I to eminded n wait, and Katchen, water Show af th block he make yeelf in one Came ing! post myself and more, of hold stood, and sald ¢ were the wise men that you not at first when that vizged."-——Youth's Companion. min- a Ereat Then whereby Hang, yon joomped man ute patch took e 0H = A nar Vis Not To Be Forgotten. Mr. Hammond's face as be almost grotesque, nobody ever thought about after hearing him talk “If I hadn't known 1 the homel people in might have been surpr mark made by old servant of one of my friends.” he once said. “I hadn't seen Pomp for Years, and as I had grown from a boy man in that time, I did not expect him to remember me, but he said, ‘Howdy, Marse Hammond, sah!’ the moment he caught sight of me “80 you remember me, Pomp,” said. '* "Couldn't Marse Pomp. cated." ’ was ugly although his af] to jooks was one of the world | ited at a re. the body Southern jest Pomp, 15 io a neher forgit Hammond, sah,’ grinned Hit's 80 kinder compli- Youth's Companion. yo' face, How Omo Got His Name, “An example of a curious Chris tian neme may be found,” says a correspondent, ‘“‘nearer your offices than most of the cases you have printed. The facts are these: The father of a boy baby wished him to be christened Thomas. The mother favored the name of Robert. When they arrived at the church the matter waa still undecided. The father in- formed the curate that the child's name was Thomas. “Oh, no!” gasped the mother dis- tressfully. The curate, regarding the woman as the ruling epirit, promptly bap- tized the infant Ono. “The grave of Ono Titchener is in be seen in the churchyard of 8t, Gilles’ Camberwell)” London New: Ms Breakfast Table Talk. A “low-brow,"” who In some man- ner had gained admission to the in ner circle of a well-known literary organization in Boston was busily engaged In conversation with a charming girl from Beacon Street, when suddenly she asked him. “Do you like ‘The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table?) “I don't know that I ever tried it,” responded the rank outsider cheerily “To tell you the truth I'm not much of a hand for break‘ast foods of any kind." —